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me least, the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey or the the, you're watching the news, our light from headquarters, and del fine getting navigate. so here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes is real, carries out multiple air strikes on the southern suburb of the 11 east capital. while the us special envoy pressures for us, whose fire paramedics are among the victims, as is where the air strikes had parts of the southern city of tire northern gauze us come out of one hospital runs out of oxygen after we've. so it's really
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bombardment. it's one of the few partially functioning medical facilities in that area. families in south africa are angry after police prevent them from trying to rescue hundreds of informal minors stuck under grounds. and you want to just go with the latest full just freaked them right, leads, india is fight back on the opening day of the 1st test against australia, the standing kept in 6 full kits to help india recover off being sold out for just a $150.00 runs the hello. we begin this news hour in lebanon, where it's been $53.00 days since the start of israel's military offensive. its forces have bonds, thousands of buildings on homes, mostly in the southern and eastern parts of the country. more than 3 and a half 1000 people had been killed in thousands more wounded is really army has
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been threatening civilians to leave their homes or face death. more than 1200000 people across the country have now been displaced. the us special envoy and was hochstein, has been in beirut on tel aviv pushing for a cease fire. meanwhile, israel has carried out multiple airstrikes on the southern suburb of the lebanese capital. the latest striking and most story building industry off districts. and there had been more is really airstrikes in southern lebanon on 5 paramedics were killed in 2 separate as really strikes when their vehicles were targeted. lebanon's ministry of public health has condemned the attack since violations of international law. in a moment, we'll have an update from tire, but 1st then a hood has this update from the scene of the attack in southern basement. we are in the neighborhood of chef. this is the aftermath of just one of the strikes that
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happened in the past hour. as you can see, people in the street. so there's a lot of panic. people are in shock because yes, they routes. southern suburb, the neighborhoods, the baby southern suburb have been repeatedly hits in, in recent weeks. but this is the 1st time this area has been hit because behind this building we are not able to show you that because there's still a lot of falling debris behind this building is a main, a main road, a main highway if you like. and this area has not been fully evacuated. yes, there's really military. the issue of force, the evacuation order in the map which is shared on social media. it pointed out the mark this building in read with all the people here. just you can see the damages is widespread. people are coming out of their homes and saying we've lost everything, look at our homes. and i don't know if you can hear the is really drones buzzing overhead. so people are now concerned that these strikes are expanding. so we are
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really at the periphery of babe, ruth, southern suburb. and, and the concern here is that what we've seen over the past 24 hours this god is really strikes, have been dudley, and it's been a violent 24 hours. not just in favorites. the southern suburbs in southern living on, in, in, in eastern, nothing on dozens of people were killed on thursday. so you can see people years in shock to asking each other questions whether or not they should leave this area for goods. like i mentioned, most of the 700000 people who live in baby southern suburbs have left but a few 1000 and stayed behind because they don't want to leave their home. so they don't want to leave their businesses. so you can see this strike, they're expecting, i mean, this building is likely to fall, or at least there will be a lot of following degree. so chaos and comic and really a lot of concern because of the, the big by the us administration to bring about the ceasefire has apparently failed
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. so that's the situation in the southern suburb of a root will now cross to the south of the country to tire and bring in our correspondence. highly hash amani, what's been the impact of the is really their strikes on parts of tire? well, the reading the been several strikes since this morning. the past i will only the vin, at least for at strikes, was polish, which is an outskirts of thought. also in the city of time, there was an air strike the all the outskirts, the other towns surrounding this city are also hits and entitled that they were bombarded with artillery harsh month sleep. all this goes to line was being bombarded with our facility. now also the reports, the ministry of public health said that uh 55 medics was killed in 2 separate
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incidents and is really a talk on the bottom at excess flows to it should z code at least 3, but i'm at the accent. i know the talk here in the cottonwood watson i goes to to i also chose to pot on medics, along with all these different options that are all sold before it's coming from the united nations forces in devon, on or for italian. so just enjoyed in showing and the new there are reports as well as you're citing ons, some in some of the board or towns between husband, the fighters and the is really military as they continue to attempt with their ground operation. what's happening there, or indeed i'm just standing here in front of where the uh, escalation is or the engagement that's happening the collages are happening between
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is really forces on how's the law fight does. now this really is trying to get to the course the line and close the course, the line to the siege of the city all star know they've been pushing towards the town of shy ma'am. so to the, to the back, we can see him just beneath him the town of shut me out as i'm behind it. it's all side of the town of that. how does that? so it's really been since been uh, moving through the bed. if any is of the style is to reach an area called the by you all the and then to reach the cost of lineup. i thought it would be able to inside cuz not total. and then caught off the quote off from the coast line towards far, this is part of the is ready, the ground maneuver as they call it on this radio station in soft live in rise to being called here in the, in, in part of the there's another operation going on to what's the east and sector?
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he, i'm a major sound on the board. the, with this red is also on the field, is really on bog meant, and it's also witnessing several lashes previous battles between has the law fight does and is really ministry was trying to push through key to get for the now this varies are saying that they want this is the 2nd phase of that will put ation and what they came out is just this month. think has will laws, abilities in this area as well, given the fact we're talking about. sure. now we're talking about p. m of the $53.00 days. it seems this really is wasn't able to cross major border towns to watch the depths that they were looking for, which is like 7 to thank you to meet us. okay, thank you so much. already has some reporting from tire in loving on. well, the us special envoy, english hochstein, has been holding talks in israel after negotiating details of
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a draft. the ceasefire proposal in 11 on but some residents of a routes are not sure all the negotiations will lead to results on the grounds. initially on the can, in my opinion, the americans, the serious about the negotiations to stop the conflict. especially if you look at the fact that the airport has not been struck, no the infrastructure, they made the conditions notice, that's my opinion. and then the thing, yes, we'll have peace because no wall doesn't end eventually. but i think they'll sell it to donald trump. not to joe biden, so we'll have to wait, but we wish that it would stop quickly. and the about the negotiations, these riley's are playing with us. these riley is used to do this at the beginning and gaza every day. they come inside, they want negotiations, then they go to and this and yahoo. then they come back and reject the negotiations . we've been working on and off. okay, let's make to felipe o a d on a gaze was a senior electra for international relations at the university of bristow. he's
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joining us from there. we thank you for your time, and i'll just 0. if you look at what's happening on the ground for a moment to 11, i mean this morning we saw israel ball and the southern suburb of a router that surrounds things as well as entire in the south of the country. is the belief that these military strikes will pressure either hezbollah or the parliament speaker, and i'd be very, who's the main interlocutor and the talks of taking place or have taken place with the us on board image hochstein. i think these are continuation alterations that we saw already taking place in the past months of ease, real talking targets and 11 on that have to do read as well as military capacity, but not only to, to revise the civilian population. and so trying to create a wedge between the public opinion 11 on and the role has call in this war, in that sense i'm, is by our negotiations. are part of this uh, these role as the negotiation, vegas shooting. also, we do use of force in that sense as well as responded. i also, uh,
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2 doors of tux up in that sense too. but again, we a still too early to see exactly how these uh, uh, talks we play into the this is probably a negotiations themselves look, amos hochstein um said in bare rooms at a news conference earlier this week that there had been quote, additional progress. and his discussions would lebanese officials and that he would go to israel to try to bring this to a close if we can. that's according to him. what do you understand the status of the negotiations to be right now? and is it based on resolution? $1701.00 or is resolution $1701.00 the starting point. and there are amendments, as we saw, happened back in october because i think this is the question that everyone is asking to. negotiations are obviously taking place in the resolved and secret mentors so that they're not supported by parties. and therefore it's difficult to understand exactly what is happening. right. but the lebanese side is asking for
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a type of ceasefire that any way follows the sort of structure that has been set in place put in place by the un security council resolution, 17 o one. as you just mentioned, which basically means that the level would preserve a degree of sovereignty over the implementation of the ceasefire. and that would be 10, surely a monitoring mechanism implemented primarily by the liberties on policies by the unit, the unit feel peacekeeping forces and possibly by states involved in the morning, 3 in process such as the united states, possibly in france, maybe as well. uh, basically trying to guarantee the implementation of the un security council resolution, 17 o one. however, the eas rarely side has a far greater demands. what they want to achieve is the possibility to continue to our community tardy whenever they see or they think that at the request that are put in place by the ceasefire,
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negotiations are violated. so whenever dates have the impression that hezbollah is about to transfer wet phones or to attack or whatever they want, so bad to have to possibly to, to intervene directly on like, what needs territory. the lebanese side, however, is against this possibility. today, they rightly think this is a violation of their sovereignty and will try to delegate this possibility not today, not to use read by to the international community and for to that monitoring institution that we'd expect to form. so basically it's the best outcome that can hold for on 11 each side is a 17, a one plus option, whereas he's really needs to be proud of this over to, you know, one plus the opposite, right? of the 70, you know, one plus ops and back in october was described by some in, in lebanon, the lebanese media, pretty much as a surrender is document a well, it is a look like a surrender document. if these are these guarantees, even the possibility of treat into female without
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a into intervene with all the mutations unrestrained on lebanese territory. indeed, and i think that's, that, that's, that's a correct assessment. fundamentally, i mean there is a degree of sovereignty of nothing. and that needs to be maintained, otherwise, this is not a ceasefire. most of it is will continue regardless of these agreement because these read would be able to intervene in any case. okay, well leave it there. thank you so much for speaking to us, reaching out to 0. thank you. or the turning to israel's devastating war on garza now for the past 413 days. the tiny strip is seen enormous destruction. with more than 44000 palestinians kills and 800000 more injured, the united nation says most of those killed have been women and children, and those israel's bonds don't kill face starvation and disease. the international
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criminal court says there's reasonable grounds to believe that is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, on his former defense minister, your belonged to bear responsibility for using starvation as a method of warfare, which is a war crime. the court issued arrest warrants for and that's in yahoo, yolanda and the house commander on thursday. but despite those warrants, there had been more attacks, funerals have been held in gaza. city for victims of and is really attacked that target at the house multiple times. on thursday nights at least 20 palestinians were killed. children are among the dead and injured. none of the march, the building was hit 3 times 3 times. and every time people were massacred, most of it was gone. nobody's best all of them. a dad, a whole family lives here. a whole family is being wiped away. an entire family wiped from the civil registry because of you israel, you kill civilian. this is once again targeted to come out on the lawn hospital,
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one of the few partially functioning medical facilities in northern does all a drone strike hit the emergency entrance of that hospital or destroyed its electricity generator. the facility has not run out of oxygen because of the ongoing is really a tax kind of a whole joining us not from data, but often central does a honey. what impact does the have these ongoing attacks and particularly on come on i salon meant for the ability of the hospital to function partially replaced? well there in the hospital by itself in northern part of this trip is the only hope that is left for the trap at population in northern part of the ship that includes the body or the account to the valley of town. and the western part of the northern city that's bit like a project very a bit like a city altogether. the only hold for people to get medical treatment has come out.
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i was 100. and then let me just clarify one important point the despite the repeated attacks on the facility and the past few weeks, then since the beginning of the ground or falls on those days, it's an indication that very military is interested in completely pushing this health facility out of service to the point people will not have any of these services. a means of services existing on the ground and got us in the northern part of the different eventually they wouldn't have to to leave and do repeated attacks. whether on the committee go warehouse with or directly on the gate of the hospital or it's emergency department of injuring medical or stop arresting, medical or staff as well. and when it was, it's formed in the past a few weeks. then what happened last night? just a quick rundown of what happened. the heavy artillery is the quiet cop. there's a dropping grenade at the entrance of the hospital as well as inside the emergency department. it's 6 of its medical staff were, were injured. 4 of them are in the mid in the medical field,
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then 2 of them are from the administration of the hospital where the critically injured and this attacks the hospital at this point has run completely out of every things that good supports. the existence of the medical staff to start with as well as the any treatment for the injuries and the patients in, in the hospital and without the support, without the health facility operation. now it will be that a difficult for people to stay in that part of district. now just to just look at the pattern of attacks and the systematic repeated attacks on the health facility. it all, it drove into one conclusion. these really military after this health facility doesn't want it to operate, doesn't want it to exist it, and if it gave, it shows what it was, a storm that it was largely interested in destroying all of it. not without power fuel to run the generators without a constant sufficient supply of oxygen. what we know so far and according to the
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director of the hospital, the remaining medical staff are relying on a smaller oxygen times. there are inside the facility to keep thank you. better to keep those in these. i see you alive, but soon enough they were run out of oxygen. it would be very difficult to sustain any one inside the hospital or to keep any one of the injuries all are this exact patterns was done to achieve a hospital with dental and the indonesian hospital here in the southern part of state to hon. units to mountain mountain dr. medical complex. and in dropbox we, we don't see any of the hospital remaining there. the last one, the last public health facility driver and the job hospital has completely been destroyed to the point you weren't really recognized that there was a health facility in the area. and we thank you so much for that reporting from gaza. germany says it will not impose a watkins export fan on israel in the wake of the icy seas. the rest warrens so the government's position remains unchanged and will continue to deliver arms on
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a case by case basis. the german company rank group aging holds export licenses for spare parts used and is really mark talbot tangs. more on this or corresponding dominic cane is joining us from berlin to put this into context for us. especially in the wake of that i see see decision for dominic, excuse me, as the german government took some considerable time to arrive at some sort of statement that it could give to the world's media following that decision and has said that it's respect c i c c, as an institution, and that takes note to the decision that was made and would have to look into the situation. if prime minister netanyahu all the others were involved in the warrants were to be in germany. they have to look at that domestic measures. but they also say that they are conscious of the historical legacy that germany
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faces visa v, the state of israel. and i are reading between the lines that we have to remember the chronology of what has been happening this calendar year. back in august the german government tried to ask the i c c to rule the entire case in admissible sites in a particular group of closes in the i c. c statute that appears not to have what we can see. but also there is the fact that more than a $100000000.00 worth of aid is you was saying involving tank products and that sort of thing that has to be neither pledged to or shipped to israel. remember also that it has been said here not denied as such, yet that the foreign ministry off fee is ready, the government, what use would be these? they said would be put to saying, well, it wouldn't come if the, if international law wasn't follows. well, in the license the ruling from the i c. c, it does shut you light on these deals. the question of boxes. this issue is
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contentious in this country with german governments. very conscious, a succession of different german governments, conscious of what they consider the desk to is it was that germany writ large, owes to the state of israel, such as relates to the jewish people, values, walton forms, all of this. and one for all thoughts. mister schultz, the trump salon in the course of the last few weeks last month, sol, so was saying in the chamber, we all delivering weapons to israel, alms to israel, we will deliver on israel that informs the perspective that the german government is taking. thank to someone who can thank you for that reporting from berlin. israel's defense ministry has an else that will end the use of administrative detention for his early settlers and they occupied westbank. the controversial policy allows authorities to detain suspects without charge for up to 6 months. but
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it's mainly used to detain palestinians, but has, on occasion been used. the game is really subtler suspected of carrying out violence against palestinians such attacks on palestinians, on their properties of search since october the 7th of last year. and this one who are joining us from a mine because that is when the government has found georgia 0 from reporting operating there and in the occupied west bank to tell us about this decision that has been made and what impact it'll have israel's new foreign minister a 0 caps informing bishan, beth israel, the internal security agency that he plans to suspend the use of administrative detention for settlers in the occupied westbank. but just to give you an idea, this is a policy that's rarely use towards is rarely settlers, even though there have been a historic number of settler attacks on palestinian villages property. and even settlers who killed palestinians over the last year,
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you're looking at at least 1600 different attacks that have taken place. those figures according to the you when the but according to these really present service as it stands now, there are around $3340.00 palestinians in administrative detention where there are 7 jewish is really settlers in that same type of policy under jo, up guidelines when he was the defense minister or over the last nearly 2 years, there were around 16 settlers who were arrested under this policy. but now there are members of the opposition who are speaking out saying that this is something that's going to cause a lot of dangerous implications. and in fact, the head of mission, but had been warning against this for so long since israel's most right wing government and its history took over a couple of years ago. they had been warning against dismantling this policy, saying that it would have those dangerous implications about the new defense minister said that if there is any sort of violence, they will be prosecuted according to law enforcement. even though, as we know,
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as we have been reporting for years, attacks on palestinians by a fairly settlers, very rarely result in any sort of prosecution or convictions. thank you so much for that reporting from my mind. from across the television space it alone, pink cost is a former investor and the console general if is really new york. thanks for your time. once again, on this decision, this announcement trotter that has been made by the is really defense ministry that uh the they will and the use of administrative detention for is really settlers. how likely is this to in bold in the settlers even more? oh my my it may most definitely in both of them. it's a recipe for lawlessness. it's a recipe for deliberately not enforcing the law. your correspondence correctly stated that the machine that the general security service is opposed with most of the ideas possible. ross is zip codes to it, but i think this is not just
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a decision made by the defense since this is a decision made by the crime, it is in order to um, the tonight for uh, explaining further disturbances in the west bank. well, for those who are opposed to it in israel, do you expect then much push back to this? uh, a decision and announcement. yeah, but obviously, and always 0 being uh, i'll be in and in perfect democracy, but it is a democracy. and the political echelon is the one making the decision. so the, the general security service, or the idea of sports is, may object and resist all they want. but the decisions that the political echelon makes is, is um, is the law of the mind looks okay. ultima that yeah, go ahead. my just go ahead. no, no, no, no, no. what i'm saying is, every time you hear 0, these myself included say that there's no archive decision like bit further in
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colleges on, on, on that are you and you were mentioning democracy a moment ago. and this decision by the international criminal court. some seacrest warrants for nothing. yahoo as well as go on to is being described by some as the 1st time that a western allied democracy or democratic leader is now wanted for war crimes and crimes against humanity. nothing. yeah. who obviously pushing back saying that he's not going to comply. but how is this being seen where you are but most people resent the decision, but most people are subject to a bunch of arguments of uh, its anti semitism. as it come on and said, conspiracy is sit dreyfus, trial all over again, hips democracy in the city. it's. it's what happens and you know, these early responses is a major reaction with no context and no introspection. on the one hand, there is something inherently unfair about the decision. on the other hand,
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israel could have prevented the these arrest forms from being issues, had it and established it at the state when inquiry condition, which was trying to find out what was listed and refused to or allowed more humanitarian a to go into guys out which israel i did far less than it had promised to do so. so people actually, i'm surprised and crying anti semitism seems to be a little disingenuous. are they worried at least the about this increasing israel's international isolation? it's isolation on the world stage a sure. and then they should be, look, the 66 percent, 2 thirds of israel's trailer volume of trade is with the european union. they are all european union countries are party to the wrong statues that, that the, the international criminal court and the international court of justice for both based on if those countries see mystery the time now is
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a fugitive on the assumption that he will not stand up trial of them that can be followed by sanctions and that could be followed by further isolation. so what mr. natania was telling, uh, probably not that the family believes it, but they want that. you know, they feel that they want to believe this, but they thought yes, is that, well, we have for us on our side. well here's, here's a news flash. the us is not part of the rooms that you need. so there is a limit as to what the us could do. okay, we'll leave it there. thank you for speaking to us, alan. think us thank you. thank you. the re still ahead on the else 0 news. our we will check uh will have a check of the weather with rob with the new winter season and north america. now winters bitten into europe. he's doing the same now in north america. there are 2 swells are clad offers and stuff lot because that was the bottom side tire replaced by number growing low off the coast of washington. this one here of the great lakes
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and near new york has produced the 1st now the season. in fact, most northern states the same that this is chicago, i'm very welcome. it was to those who likes no. i think the cold will probably stay, but there's more to come suddenly on the west coast, the pacific coast, more rain than anything else. i suspect smell, it hides, but this is robert early for this sort of rain for in california, but it's there all the same and it'll be there for the whole the weekend is this low winds up the might be a bit more wind damage possibly in oregon, or just across the border, b. c, but rain are full fairly heavily. this is san francisco. of course. there's time through the central valley towards ally. you'll see right in full and a cool significant scenario this year in nevada is already full and that will be more top of your topped. that'd be on this west coast. there's not much going on. the cold stays, as you can see. this has been welcom rain and of course snow belts because new york state in particular has been suffering from drag and as far as but beyond those 2
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storm centers, it's sunshine all way down to the gulf coast by here to stop my will. ok, here's what's coming up on the news. our setting the stage for new demonstrations opposition activists in georgia are reroofing after last month's disputed election . we look at the online role playing games that became a social network long before social media became popular and japanese baseball star show, hey, of tawny makes us 3 again, sequences. 3rd most valuable player award. so we'll have the details. as for the unique perspective, we don't want ahead to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incidence. 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
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[000:00:00;00] the, the top stories on the all to 0 in this, our israel has carried out multiple layers, likes on the southern suburb of the lebanese capital. the latest strike had a multi story building and mission. yeah, districts of bay roots there have been more is really or strikes and southern 11 on 5 paramedics were killed in 2 separate is really strikes when their vehicles weren't targeted. lebanon's, ministry of public health has condemned the taxes. violations of international law . funerals have been held in the city after is really forces fonda how smart to pull times on thursday nights of these 22, thomas demands were killed. several displaced families have been staying in the building industries, neighborhood. israel's attacks and blockading of much needed aid is making an already fragile humanitarian situation even worse. in october,
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an average of only $37.00 humanitarian trucks a day entered the gaza strip. that was the lowest number since the 1st few weeks of the war. and the 1st 18 days of this month, israel facilitated only 7 percent of chord nation requests for humanitarian missions in northern gauze of besieged areas. there have not had food deliveries for weeks, and the un, warren's famine is now imminent starvation the spreading. by mid november, only 16 percent of people in central and southern gaza had their monthly food rations shortages a flour of forest for bakeries and dated by law to close in the space of a week, as well last week to san carol who's the president and ceo of an arrow, that's the american near east refugee 8 organization, a charity with teams on the ground and gaza. joining us from washington, d. c. thanks for your time. what are your teams on the ground? he's telling you about the humanitarian situation right now,
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and how much aid is being allowed, and if any, at all, no, no phase get in our team is telling us that it's more dire than ever, and that's in the south. and in the north, in the north in particular, it's extremely dire because there is a heavy use that you just for the part of a, not enough a particularly food is getting in. and in the south, we've had of a problem of, of not enough a getting in, and also the getting in being attacked. there needs to be and we're talking about increasing the number of border crossings, increasing the hours, increasing the number of vetted drivers. all of that's important and of course at the top of the list, we need to cease fire. we need the rock border opened again because that was the most uh, that was where most of the came in from a before. that was close in may more than 6 months ago. uh there has to be a lot more. a coming in less than 10 percent of the need is coming in. we in narrow
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working with a partners including the u. e and jordan ash, my charity organization and my many others have been able to get a 8 in lately, including in the north, but not nearly at the volumes that are needed to stave off starvation and unnecessary death from, from a combination starvation and disease don't. right now of course you have this decision by the i c c seeking arrest warrants for an s on the hour and go on to and the statement put out says it sounds reasonable grounds to believe that nothing. yeah, hold on. good, long, bare criminal responsibility for crimes including starvation, as you were just mentioning as a method of warfare and the crimes against humanity of murder, persecution, and other in humane acts your teams on the ground. to what extent would they able be able to corroborate that information with what they've been seeing happening on the ground this? well, i think what they see in both it's those who are deliver a food aid and those who are running health clinics are seeing that the
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combination of mountain nutrition, starvation and disease is what's the most of the biggest threat to, to saving lives and, and the the experts on humanitarian law and war crimes and crimes against humanity, ethnic cleansing, genocide are pointing to this issue. they're pointing more to the issue of a hindrance of a getting in them. they are in fact to the, to the deaths and injuries, the arguably the world foremost expert on humanitarian law. and the issue of genocide are you and i are in south a holocaust survivor wrote more than 6 months ago in the new york review that he didn't believe at the beginning of this war. that this was the cleansing, that this could be called genocide. but at that point in may, he believed it could because of the restrictions on humanitarian aid and potentially our food, the occupying power under international humanitarian law,
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has the responsibility to protect and provide for the residents under occupational . that's the case here. and guys, and now it is early in the occupying power on this day of this decision by the icpc is in fact, based on crimes against humanity and war crimes committed from at least 8th october 2023, until 20 of may, 2024. how much worse has the humanitarian situation gotten on the ground from may? up until now we're in november. as i say they may with the closing of the rock crossing. that's where we saw a steam decline in a. there was more a coming in then from the north which it had not been coming in the crossings and north were open there, usually one open at a time. never boat, but it wasn't enough. it wasn't a huge increase. and then in september and october, we started to see those numbers go down again. so from the beginning of this war, more than 30 months ago, they've only been slightly more than a 100 trucks
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a day going in. but in the last 2 days, 2 months, as you pointed out, it's less than 50 trucks a day. there are efforts that are being made and we're working with everyone to let them know a near uh, my organization and 7 other highly reputable and g o. some of the largest, most reputable in the world, worked on a score card to help these early officials, us officials who were talking with those early officials understand what was still not working. and we looked at 19 indicators that were spelled out in the letter from the us, government's from secretaries blinking in austin to their counterparts in, in israel, asking that within 30 days israel increased the amount of a to 350 trucks. and those 19 indicators are our organizations looking at the research looking at the data, a game or red line in 15 out of 19 a yellow light on 4 on 19 no green lights. so right just is not enough effort being
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made to rectify this. absolutely dire and life threatening situation that we're seeing across the guy is a strict all kinds of continued restrictions. thank you so much, john carol, thanks for speaking to us from washington d. c. thank you for having me. of the ends and rights groups in south africa say the government is endangering the lives of minors, drafton and legal mind by blocking rescue operations, apply and effort to bring up. the man has stalled and police are preventing community members from pulling miners to the surface themselves. or delivering food and water below. police say they're following a court order. it's believes many of the hundreds of people currently under ground up and down there for months. must have combined google as the president of mining effective communities united in action. that's
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a community letter organization. he's been asking the government to let the rescue the miners and provide them with food and water. it is almost almost as much as this is going to come out. because from last week, tuesday, when we had the community volunteers to use at home to take them out there, they're coming out and all and what 3. so it's really much rig guys. it says more because there was no food that was given to them for the last 2 months and we managed organize to the website and gave it to the bus. and so i'm so tired of it as of now, they will get anything yet because they come into the language. they use a plan for and ask you from the government, which is,
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is the day now. it's gonna take about $7.00 to $10.00 days before they start taking out this on this because the 1st stage would be removing the route. they're supposed to be putting the crate and fed april junior, come out to pull down the shape of the tippin. and when that comes out, do we need to get the commitment? what's what, what loops down the and before they can use that to go down to teach sales people. so in the future, we'll say we don't want to this, that has to be where we just only take upstate boards, but we need to supply people machines. the police in london has sent an explosive disposal team to gatwick airport. they're investigating officer what's been described as i suspected prohibited items was found on luggage. gatwick south terminal has been evacuated on the security quarter,
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and as in place lawrence campbell coast, as a passenger of the airports, we will have went through that with launch keys. we thought nothing of it an hour and a half way. i'm sitting in chris. so having a coffee. and suddenly this stuff went up to us and say, you put it back to a good like right now. and there was tons of money into the evelyn was rushing, having to be got stuff together. we're running across the terminal. and if you go to the back right now, and we luckily robin being removed from the apple, like i know some people think we will move towards the departure gate. so we're sitting here with no news, whether we'll take off or not. we have no idea when they're going to leave. i'm we just being held that one thing about the right from the plane. yeah. or this ball. so we just lay things and no one knows anything or russians, rona talked on the northeastern ukrainian city, assume he has killed 2 people and injured 12 others, residential buildings, a shop and several cars were hes 13 drones or tasks early on friday to me is only
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29 kilometers from the russian border. georgia as opposition is regrouping in preparation for a fresh antique government protests. the georgia dream party was re elected in last month parliamentary elections. the opposition says the vote was rigs to keep the pro russian party in power or challenge reports from eastern georgia. the lectures on the university steps times planning for the next demonstration process. so continued in george's capital since october 26. when it probably russian government, one parliamentary elections condemned by the opposition is corrupt, driven lounge me by students and academics. the movement wants to bike rerun jordan, dream, the routing party, out of the country store progress to e u. membership restarted. russia is the main problem because our government is pro russian at this stage. our elections,
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we are not safe. our elections. we're not the express of the georgia people swell. we think that we deserve to be the part of the european union, and we will be brought to the anti russian pro european 5 of the bbc is only part of the picture, travel somewhat less metropolitan like glory occupied by russia when it's invaded in 2008 and feedings. a different georgia's relationship with it's john neighbor to the north is long and complex. caisen points galleries most famous sun starling children born under the russian empire, who went on to lead the soviet union as its most fearsome dictates the outside co restarting museum. right to so susan is she's in favor of not poking the russian bad by guessing to pro european top of your internet because i, you all those who leave during the georgia dream. but it's those who live now to the room,
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leaving no money to police for the days no was days pc and the georgia population wifes. but across the rows few, he runs the parking lot. he feels rushes, 2019 invasion, and the face of ukraine shouldn't be repeated. we really have to be good with everyone. rusher is a conquering nation, and russia has hurt us and lots of course. but we should also have trade relations with russia, or even if you accept widespread concerns, the georgia dream manipulated the elections. the government still have solved support. the protest movement is regrouping for another push at keeping the european ambitions of live fox have yet to dissuade plenty in the country. that it's with the risk. very challenge how to 0. georgia still had on the all to 0 and who's our the supports, the same heating the chill american football auction from us. so we like increase lens, somebody else, and
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a few moments the, the, the, for all the sports as for 03 and thank you very much for what kids did not stop tumbling on the opening day of the 1st test between australia and in these crickets is the home side looks have ceased early controls of much and puff they dismissed india for just a 150 josh hazelwood starring with the bowl, with full white kids, including the price scouts a very at coney bots. india responded strongly, stand in skip of just breed them. right, impressing the pace and also taking forward kits, australia, closing that they on $67.00 for 7,
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they trail by $83.00 runs japanese baseball. stop show here. tawny has made history again by winning his the most valuable player, reward in the and i'll be becoming the 1st player in more than 60 years to win the title in both leaks 2024. most dido player those to my team may show a tiny. c tiny was given the top honor in the national league, having that the los angeles touches to the world series victory. he also became the 1st player as a to hit 50 high runs is still 50 bases in a single season. the japanese still becomes just the 2nd mount in history. so when the m v p award in both leagues having previously been given the american league award twice. plains, the angels. all things are definitely genial. still because i'm just taking, i think this and the piece i'm just representing the daughter's it was, it was a complete team effort. i wouldn't have been able to receive this award if it
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weren't for my teammates. obviously if my teammates weren't there, we didn't play as a team, we would not even gone to the playoffs or won the world series. so for me again, i'm just taking this as i'm representing a team receiving receiving this award, the japanese baseball funds rush to grab the latest newspaper additions on friday as a keepsake and japanese tv stations, including the public pro costa interrupted regular program programming to report on my tony's m v p when i was surprised when my mobile phone received the news flash, but i also thought it was as expected. he's incredible. i think he's amazing. there's been a number of japanese players playing in major league baseball. both tony has thrown exceptional performances compared to the others. i'm very happy to have him represent him japan, the training next year, the season opener would be played at the tokyo done. so he will come back to japan for the 1st time in
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a long time to play. so i hope to see great performances braun james and his like his teammates. when that's done, does this fix game winning streak was ended in dramatic fashion? the like is, looks like they were on their way to victory against the orlando magic james, an anthony davis combining heat for touch down style balls. davis, however, will become the villain of the piece. he missed too late, free throws that open the door. so orlando's is still the winning front stock now. nailing at last costs for full sale victory. by a single point, the san antonio spurs came from behind to beat the utah jazz. harrison bones had a big game. he doubled levels was 25 points. and 10 rebounds spud's winning this 1126 to 118 belgian rodney drive of terry nichols hopes of winning a maiden. welds title has suffered a major blow his high you and i was hit by a technical problem during the search stage of the valley. of japan,
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meaning as to complete the majority of the opening day without much power, neville since the 15th i roll well tied to wible and teammates outs tonic has raced into the lead a female. and it may find that in uganda is inspiring others to follow. in her footsteps through becca, monkey is a police officer by day, but she's also one of the most decorated fighters in her country. tom siphoned has a story. reporting for g c. 24 year old. rebecca ramon b was born and raised in northern uganda and left school early to join the forces. when she's not on duty, you'll find to living out hope passion for mixed martial arts. rebecca nick named the warrior is the defending champion of the l as any women's championship east africa's biggest. and then they have and she says the school has completely changed her life on bus one of mid bill with my confidence and also made me to trouble man . the countries also made me to feed my family myschoolbucks for as mid in
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split mending goals. and we mean that they can do what they want, if they put in as a walk. rebecca has also become the tragedy of losing her parents to a call crash at a young age. a family now depend on her to the cost of them some or even hoping they can emulate search evenings. but so holler back all is well. ok, hard for us. and so we'd, since we lost all the time. so i decided to walk hud during this complex game so that i can also become insurance here and be definitely car. select the option mileage. actually when i dropped out of school, i never had money to go back to school and i have siblings was too sad and that i'm offering that free that i'll make small money to get to us to build them up. but it's not being an easy journey for rebecca. i'm amazed and also widely 9 sports and uganda plays and told them it's often struggle with funding. this quote is very
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expensive because a lot of you have to pay your quotes. you have to buy supplements for training. my family is also looking at me, says um the mazda headphone traveling costs, and the government is not supporting the people canaria ultimate a missed a flight in the us space to us see, she hopes a successful career will open up more opportunities for the sport to thrive in the country, thompson's ultra 0. and before we got nfl funds retreated to a night, a winter may have in cleveland. heavy snow full added to the drama between the browns and from pittsburg theme is the high side led to much of the game. but with 6 minutes left, it said went ahead. calvin austin here with the touch down cleveland however, wouldn't note about to let it go. nick shop finally use way through the snow into
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the end zone. victory find the full 2419 round. and that so you spoke to them more later. 3. thank you so much to it's earned it's create are billions of dollars and was the social network and be for social media was mainstream. the online role playing game world of warcraft is also a cultural phenomenon. praised for paving the weights for me, for women more women rather to break into the game. me as the game celebrates 20 years since its release, patrick folk looks at how wow, how's it sounds? what's phones shook up the world. right now we have our 20th anniversary phillips, the fantasy world. it's old's in tools that strong millions of fans worldwide. i cannot insure my life. wow. world of will prompt has a dedicated even phonetic following, celebrities included, i am a org sharman. but even those of us who haven't battled of as of off the fictional planet,
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where the online role playing game is said have felt the effects of its influence, east sports and marketing specialist terry. time from singapore has been hooked from the game since facility teams. when it was released in 2004, gave many people that 1st taste of online social networks. at a time when platforms like facebook, we still have never infancy completing friends in real life itself. we. we got the opportunity to meet a lot of people from other, other walks of life, right? people from inside of euro, from america, from australia. the game also helps prove the online subscription. and in game purchase models could work at the height of its popularity. it had 12000000 subscribers, more than 100000000 people worldwide inflated at one point or another. and it's under make implicit billions and monthly fees. one of the things, well, the full profit is also credited with is paving the way for more women to get into
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gaming. according to a report published by nelson in 2009. well, the blue cross was the most popular cool title among female game is age between 25 and 54. world assigned as the players can be, whatever they want with no physical differences between men and women. i mean, that's the way the involvement comes in way where women can, you know, really few impala uncomfortable, you know, in the own space pena on game. one of the reasons for the success perhaps as being the games ability to blow the lines between the real world and online fantasy. it's born to camp. this means a movie. and even in spite of any award winning episode of south fox to celebrate the 20th bust, a blizzard is rolling out some classic features. we've got modernized, tier 2 armor cent, classic time walking the real world at mount 20 years with the north castro performance in search of the gifts. photo is the chance to really the magic of this
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trailblazer of the gaming world. patrick phone, which is 0 signal. that's it for the news hour, but we're back in just a moment. would much more of today's news and all the latest headlines are coming up. we'll see you in a minute. the this is you to then this economic growth has cost the planet is a number of things. that's right. now, civilization as we know doesn't exist, has been so stress us was us, is overhauling and changed. economic systems can help robust the damage we, mr. from degenerative systems to regenerating the living well, a need to businesses balancing the books by making the planet as important as profit. that is that dramatic change for society. how are we going to collapse, or how we can arise these, these critical on a tuesday,
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around the colleges. went through a decade of honoring individuals and institutions working and translation between arabic and faulty. all the world languages. shay come on. the award for translation and international understanding is hosting. it's 10 towards serve. on the 10th of december 2024 in doha guitar, shea come on the award for translation and international understanding from the arabic language to mankind. asking questions, what does this so that could view and solve the glasses, understanding the reality a take on marginalized communities and you blame them,
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