tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 22, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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from the house at the store, this is the list for the colombo district, which has the 2nd largest number of candidates. and i watering 966 competing for 18 seats. the, [000:00:00;00] the one single venue is good to have you with us. this is the news our lives from the coming up in the program today. israel's bombing of southern bay route goes on with no ceasefire insights. despite efforts by the us special envoy, 5 paramedics, have been killed by is really or strikes a cost level. and that to in the southern city of tire. one of the last, fairly functioning hospitals in northern garza,
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is running out of oxygen after another is really authentic. and the families in south africa are angry after police prevent them from trying to rescue hundreds of miners stuff on the ground. turned on piece of statements with your sports off to signing a contract expansion. pick audio to say is, you'll stay at mention besetti. even if they are relegated every religion, breaches of financial faith play the so we begin this news, our 11 on where is really forces and has the law has been engaged in fierce baffles in the south. the u. n says it is monitoring heavy clashes near the headquarters of its peace keeping force. it's elise, as for that soldiers were injured. after 2 exploding rockets hit a peacekeeping base. it is now $53.00 days since the start of israel's military
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offensive 11. on more than 3500 people had been killed and thousands more wounded. so these really army has been threatening enforcing civilians from their homes warning that they may be bombed at any time. more than 1200000 people across 7 on has now been displaced. the us special envoy almost hochstein has been in the route until a v pushing for a ceasefire. israel has again carried out multiple airstrikes on the southern suburb of the 11 east capitol. the latest strike hit, a multi story building in the l. c. a district announcer 0 zeta holder has this update from the scene of the attack as we are in the neighborhood. the other here. this is the aftermath of just one of the strikes that happened in the past hour as you can see, people in the street. so there's a lot of tonic 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
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a lot of falling debris behind this building is a main, a main road, the main highway, if you like. and this area has not been fully evacuated. yes, there's really military, that issue of forest evacuation order in the map which is shared on social media. it pointed out to mark this building in red 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 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 and southern live in on, in, in, in eastern,
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nothing on dozens of people were killed on thursday. so you can see people here in shock. uh uh, you know, 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, is likely to fall, or at least start with the, a lot of following degree. so chaos and comic and really a lot of concern because of the, the bid by the us administration to bring about the cease fire has apparently failed. and there been more as really strikes in southern lebanon, 5 paramedics were killed in 2 separate is really a tax level is ministry of public health, condemned them as violations of international law. when else was originally harsh
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and joins us now from the southern lebanese city of tire. what have you learned about these attacks entire while the serial the been several attacks today on the city of fire on its surroundings, the city off the other was. now it strikes the surroundings mainly the outskirts, all 5 harsh ones hit with a please, full of strikes and the past few hours also will just shut me out of the mushroom. and these are the towns that are on top to also hit with strikes just behind me. of course though, it's nice. we can see much of those on a strike also on the area of some value, which is on the cost a line between time and not total among the reports that you've had, the $1.00 that you spoke about, which is the fat i met, excuse uh, 3 of them kills me. i just seen a couple of them killed. yeah. and that goes to time one of the sounds, the 5 and, and is really the best. i can also,
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the united nations is saying that for off it's sold as well. and just in a couple of a rockets. so besides that, take its own headquarters in chicago. shy my eyes, of course, now on that is really controlled according to the thought in a contingency in the united nations. and they all accusing cable off launching the circuits towards their own base. only one thing that's hard to, to get a clear picture of is israel's ground operation. they have troops on the ground in $711.00 on we so that they say they're making gains pushing into lebanese territory . but as the law says, it is repelling them. can you brief this on israel's ground defensive? while the fact is that is read once to advance from several directions. no one of these directions is here and this area in the west and sector . so there's one advance on the set of cities off,
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sometimes from the border towards the sound called shut mount, where the united nations base is one of the united nations vases. and then they took control of this. so now they want to go from shut that down, the heading towards an area called the word that is a strategic post that overseas the whole coast time. and then they would want to come down from this goes from the, from this post towards the cost of life and close the cost for like what as they can in stark and circles. the town of florida on the edge of them and theater admitted to bring in this is on this side, not today. there was a couple of big attacks from the law one and then we can have it down to the or shut down. and then on the, on the strategic post, which is kind of the, hey, the court database, and it says is really, is on a close to that point. now the other side is really is trying to get to what's yeah, which is just on the border now. sherman here is like 4 or 5 to to meet this from
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the board. the key on is just on the board the and it's one of the main cities or towns a to wants the eastern sector. now though, the moment the failing to get into the heart of key, i'm under facing fees, resistance from visible law sizes. so the trying not to insert goofy, i'm from the west, i'm from the east 0 elders there is ali hush and reporting from tire. and so the 11 on thank you very much on the the a it's a goes a now where for the past 413 days israel has targeted the strip causing widespread destruction and deaths. and tyra neighborhoods have been flattened, reduced to dust and rubble. more than 44000 palestinians have been killed in 800000 more injured. those who managed to survive, israel's relentless building campaign face starvation. it is something the
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international criminal court says is reasonable grounds to believe that is really officials the prime minister and his former defense minister, or using starvation as a method of warfare. the court issued arrest warrants for benjamin netanyahu, and you'll have the launch on thursday. but those warrants have not stopped. israel from bombing become all at one hospital for a 4th day in a row. it is one of the few partially functioning medical facilities in northern garza, a drone strike hit the emergency entrance of the hospital and destroyed its electricity generator. the hospital is running out of oxygen because of the ongoing is really a tax houses 0 is honey mountain road is in darrow bottle and central gaza. so the come on with one hospital has been targeted multiple times honey. we know that, but there are still medical staff in the hospital. what is happening to them and to their patients?
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yes, a thorough the situations that come out on one half because all evolves in a very concerning mount of right now, just within the past 45 minutes, a confirmed reports of aquatic after dropping a grenade at the entrance of the hospital. and it's only just a short distance from the main gate into the door of the emergency department, just preventing anyone from coming into the hospital, particularly at this difficult time where so many injuries. and so many patients are in need in dire need of medical attention. but if within the past 24 hours looking from last night, all the way to this hour, 3 times the hospital has been targeted by multiple air strikes, including the drones and the quite cause of dropping these green is on group of people leading a group of people earlier today in the op, they are the afternoon hours, the work falling water tanks. and it just one sided with a group of people who were arriving to the hospital carrying injuries to the emergence department. the person who was carrying an injury to critically died at the entrance,
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the hospital as the the grenade was dropped from the quiet cottages. but the worst of all of these attacks happened last night when it deliberately, the heavy artillery is in the drawing. a tax targeted the oxygen is stationed, just cutting the oxygen supply through the incubators inside the hospital and deep uh, the ice. you as well as cutting the power supply the solar panel on the roof, top of the hospital. that is right in the life of patients as of now is only left with a few of these oxygen tanks. and as time goes by, the will run out of these oxygen according to the doctor who's the director of the hospital. who was that did the house in front of out of options that is much needed for the newly born babies in the incubator as well as those in the i, c, u. and also it is creating a strain for the medical is that whoever lived in the hospital is trying to help patients in injuries, the lack of oxygen right now, that like a constant supply box and it just makes it very difficult for them to. ready intervene on
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a proper way and to provide proper medical attention and medical care for whoever needs it right now. the hospital by itself is the only hold that is left for the trap. residents in northern part of this trip and without it would be very difficult to for anyone to seek any medical care anywhere. because none of the privately owned the clinics or the charitable operate it organization whose organization are operational right now. kind of going is the only one and it's running at a very, very low capacity and sufficient medical to stop. no medical supplies whatsoever. very military preventive deliberately, the entry of the humanitarian a through the hospital. the entry of especially these are the specialized doctors who are mediately needed for carrying out for performing and carrying out the surgery. certain surgeries needed in the hospital. so it's more of a soap. so stay in right now, but it's running out of this capacity and soon enough it will be very difficult to
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see that there is actually medical care. it's going on. the houses there is hunting, the load reporting from darrow, the in the central part of the gaza. strip on what's going on in it. come all at one hospital. thank you very much. funerals have been held in gaza city for victims of it is really attack the target into a house multiple times on thursday night. at least 20 palestinians were killed there. and with children among the dead and injured, several displaced families had been staying in the building. in the issue, jaya neighborhood, regardless of the building, was hit 3 times 3 times. and every time people a mess it could most of it was gone. nobody's best all of them. a dad, a whole family lives here. a whole families been wanting to wait. an entire families wiped from the civil registry because of view israel. you kill civilians that the hunger and starvation is in evidence across the gaza strip. in the north experts or warning that of famine is under way. most bakeries have been destroyed and with food in such scarce supply prices or skyrocketing
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a single bag of flour can cost as much as $220.00. and some families are only eating one meal a day. israel says it places no limits on the amount of 8 entering garza but its own military figures. paint a very different picture before his real began its assault on gaza. around $508.00 trucks were able to enter the strip each day. but in the 1st few weeks of war is really imposed a total blockade before gradually easing restrictions after international pressure and deliveries of 8 peaks in may were on average $200.00 trucks enter the strip each day. again, compare that to the 500 pre war. but that did not last long. in october after year of war, only $57.00 trucks a day were able to enter gaza folding short of the $350.00 trucks a day demanded by the us. and the 600 a day. that agency say are necessary to meet basic standards at the current rate of entry. it's estimated that around 80 trucks a day are now going into gaza. let me gordon is
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a professor of international law at queen mary university of london. you are joining us from london, sir. thank you very much for your time. what to your mind is the clearest example of is really using food as a method of war, as it has been accused of doing by the international criminal court. specifically, the prime minister in his former defense minister had been accused of doing a well famine that has a history. and every thing that we're witnessing now are a lot of what we're witnessing now has a history. and we can discuss it later. but what we've been seeing in the past few months is be restrictions or denial of humanitarian, the a different parts of the gaza. we've seen the wholesale destruction of the productive the ability of the gardens to produce whether it's the green houses, whether it's the orchards and the fields,
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or it's the fishing bestsellers. so the guidelines can no longer produce their own to do to be is really the structure and the same time, as you mentioned before, we see a really wide stay, the spread restrictions on the ability to transfer to, to the population from the point of view of international law, how substantial is the evidence and i ask you this question because for more than a year for $400.00 plus days. now this has been a matter for politics, for diplomacy, for, for uh, media reporting. but now it is a matter of international law because there are arrest warrant out of issued by the international court criminal court. so how substantial is the evidence that the prosecutor can provide? so as you know, we have not seen the evidence by the process. but from what i have been following, there's uh, quite substantial,
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but i think it's 1st is there's the intent. and we have a trans service, both by benjamin, the prime minister, benjamin for the house and former defense minister go on the same, the same time to deprive alice the gal is a few like tricity. and 2nd, we the the level of trucks that were entering the gaza strip before october's, which was around $500.00 trucks. it has said it has gone down recently to only a 50 or a 100 trucks. okay. and israel since israels controlling all the orders does it, does this have is evidence that it's not providing intensive each step. finally, we have also evidence from doctors in different us agencies that have
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been telling us now months that wow latricia is spreading along with the population in central place is there's over 2030 percent. the children are suffering from a few issues in the way speaking, which is supposed to be, are phases of mountain nutrition, which will cause either a very simple and physical damage to these. so evidence example you mentioned, you mentioned history and you have written the israel has a history of using food as a weapon. can you explain a so i mean from 1967, israel has been using use of food as a way of managing and controlling the population. but i will just go back to decades or a bit less than 2 decades to wednesday. cj was implemented the hermetic, see john look, does
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a strip israel began counting the calorie intake of the policy is namely how much calories of food the pool allowed to enter the gaza strip and limited dramatically. not only the, the, the amount of fluid, but there's different kinds of fluids to that. enter the gaza strip using it every time when there were a spike, a violence limiting the amount of biscuits entered the gaza strip in using it as a kind of crap as a finder website to get concessions from the palestinians. and in fact, there are tables with the calories, the children in the amount of calories, the children be the amount of calories with women and men of need. and how much israel as
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a down to the borders. what do we do know also is once before the interest does a student who is to say that it will be distributed to be ripley, you can, nowhere in the world is to distribute equally among the population. the assumption of these tables is that they are so already for october 7th, and we also looked at the gaza strip. pablo, how many palestinians were suffering from the mountain nutrition due to the kinds of restrictions that is all have been used for 10 years? it means you mentioned the tables of calories and the calorie accounts is quite notable because actually these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu mentioned calories at his speech at the un general assembly back in september. and he mentioned it in the context of the face. quote was something along the lines of palestinians or getting 3000 calories a day. that's what he was saying, which is enough for any human. so all this talk of starvation is complete,
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not only blown out of proportion, but completely false. could you address that a? so 1st i would question the number of 2000000 people times to the color. it was 3000 calories a day entering the gaza strip. i think that is a false i and meant from y'all was not speak the truth. but even if he works for me, i have to allow 500 trucks a day here. and we know we start with. ready 500 trucks, we're entering the gaza strip every day. who is to say that the distribution is? what we know is that is that the israel has constantly restricted order ross from the, from distributing the forward throughout the does a strip. we know that israel has a,
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the road blocks and check points with the gaza strip, not allowing you monetary, an aide to entropy certain areas. so for example, if north guys up today, it is obvious that they are not receiving 3000 calories of the day. there it is obvious that in the south are not receiving 3000 calories of thing. so what? it's based on the lie. but even if it were true, if wouldn't necessarily mean that all the population was receiving the amount that they need. so that us to not separate from trisha need gordon, professor of international law at queen mary university of london. thank you for joining us on alpha 0. thanks for having a robbery. sable is a professor at the university of jerusalem. he's also a former legal advisor to these really foreign ministry and he joins us from west jerusalem. mister sable is going to talk to you again. we've spoken before. and at the time you had argued in defense of israel from a legal point of view. now,
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if he is really prime minister ever saw the inside of an international court room since there is now and arrest warrant out for him, he would face an uphill battle defending himself specifically on these accusations of using starvation as a weapon of when he or i don't think so, i can't we agree with this made by the decision of the international goals for number reasons. first of all, there's no mention of effect. but how must has been using schools at hospitals, but for it's better to have kind of days maybe to fall continuing to fall wilkinson to is ready the pounds doing it. even the last few days. this has to be mentioned. there was no mention of the attack on the 7th of october, and that was the pictures as well. so the blue type goes on, which is not true. the 2nd is read not preventing food entering into cause what's happening is the food trucks are being paged in gaza by her boss who then said it
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a tremendous profit to themselves, to the civilian population. and there's no doubt a civilian population that is suffering there to was o m s suffering because of from us activities. and the other issue that disturbs us is the issue for us as well. and it gets one from us person whom they know is dead . mohammed duff, no arrest, warrant was issued against any of the building as a whole mouse with them live and living abroad in cut out in turkey. only against the one did come us. and just stick to the support is always not a party to the, to the cold. neither is russia. ok, no. the body states, no china the most? no. say, what can i jump in because there may minutes you've made or can i can i just piece? because i think you know, because you've made many points, we want to hear more from you. but if we have to address your points one by one, otherwise it's, it's really hard to have a conversation. so i already,
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you've made 4 distinct points. i don't know if i have to address. if i have time to address all of them, one is you say we're just made that there's no mention of october the 7th. and that, that's the purpose of the i. c. c. they've issued an arrest warrant against from us . leaders have issued the arrest warrant against the international criminal. i beg your pardon against the is really finding against what did about sleep. well yeah, we just straight shoes. me who killed him? a regular. it was a. yeah. big size. it was a call back. well, so that's not the course responsibility. the 3 of the scores, where was most critical from us leaders right? arrest warrants were requested against 3 homeless leaders for facts going from october to may and 2 have been killed by israel confirmed the 3rd one. israel says it killed him. i'm us hasn't confirmed. so there's a belief customer that is good. yeah. you have but the court hasn't been able to confirm it independently, hence the issue there. right? yes, but the issue, but why didn't the issue again? so people to whom they know life is walter starting with the rest. one was what was
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the most leaders of the time, the political leader, he was killed, the leader in gaza. he was killed the leader of the cosign brigades. you just said that israel killed him. alright, see, that's the deal. so that's yeah. okay. it's hardly the course for the visit. the game is almost right. okay, so well the, the okay, you may think so, but the viewers at least have the fact that arrest warrants were issued against 3 hamas leaders. the political wing and other treatment. and the leader in goes in gaza. israel killed them all right, otherwise they could have seen the inside of a court room. um, you mentioned also uh that, uh, excuse me, i'm looking at is i'm just going through your points here. um. yeah, so my speaking going back to the previous guess, you heard that there's a lot of evidence that israel has blocked food entering garza, do you deny that that evidence exists? yes,
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we are now food and we're not allowed. i'm saying we all included have the trucks that have been page by come off and then sold for the full civilian population. the . this is, do you acknowledge that there is rose leaders, whether it's the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, himself or his then defense minister? are you off the lot as well as others imposed a total blockade. a total siege on gaza strip and told the public and the world that that is what they were doing in the early days of the war. no, it'd be big. we stopped electricity and fuel for a short period and then allowed it again because it was effective hospitals, food has been allowed, but that's the wrong time. but that's wrong. so, you know, the, you know, the last quote is no food, no fuel, no water, no electricity, food. i don't know why you, me, for your list. it's on the list, but sold was in fact allowed. so if you actually look at the numbers that you actually made the points, cuz sorry i beg your pardon,
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and so would you would do you want to continue with olive oil? this is the main point. there's an arrest warrant out for using starvation as a method of war against the israeli prime minister and is really defense minister. i'm telling you they actually, they actually told the world we will not allow food to enter gaza. you're telling me they didn't. they did, in fact, full was allow those political statements of just of the days of the a tech and then see what allowed. but you're right. there was a problem with fuel, which was being used by a mouse. but and then we allowed set limited amounts and all relate to the hospitals and bakeries to continue. but we did not want to provide fuel fuel to come out of a file. you all could set up brittany, such as minister. that's the key word, isn't it? say that's the key word. so in the beginning there was no food entering and then there were a few trucks entering. and if you look at the, you look at the numbers on the, if you look at the numbers provided by israel, by the way, we're, and we stated those numbers before the, the interview. if you look at the numbers provided by co gap,
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which is uh israel's agency, 40 minutes here in affairs, they actually say the number of trucks they allow in. so pre award was 500 trucks a day, right? and then in october 2024, we cited the number was dozens of trucks. the went up to 200. so less than a half and around may april. and then now it's back down to 50 or 80. so in other words, a fraction we're talking about 10 percent of what gaza used to get. that is why the prime minister is being accused of using starvation is a method of war. it's, can i can i come to that of the $500.00 trucks which we used to allow if we allowed in cement and steel that was used for building tunnels that was included in the $500.00 annual? absolutely correct. we've still allowing that, but food has been allowed to continue. okay, so the you invested it to the us, then it's almost greenfield said quote, in october 16th that israel must do more to address the intolerable and catastrophic humanitarian crisis and gaza. several dozen
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h flux of entered northern gaza, but that is not enough. after that the us secretary of state and defense minister defense secretary wrote a letter to israel saying israel wasn't doing enough. so there is nobody outside of israel that actually believes enough food is allowed to enter the gaza strip. israel is under attack, not united states. nope, belgium. we've been attacked on some of october. they've continued to fall, walk into us with a wall situation. and we're doing what most states, what the point is using it, our vision as a method of war. yes or no. and that's what got it. that's the reason for which there is in the restaurant. the sure we're on it, you know, stopping me, getting arms. i'm concrete and steel, they used to be all we all preventing doing it. we're allowing food in the food as i said, that has the has been page by how boss they haven't distributed to the so they sold
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it. yeah. but a high profit, really for civilian population, there's been the civilian population, and garza is suffering. there's no doubt they will also that the exploring to buy from us and this softly, there's no doubt about robbie sable, you've major points. it's good to talk to you again. thank you very much for coming on. i'll think you are your professor at the hebrew university of jerusalem and also a former legal advisor to these really foreign ministry. thank you. still ahead on alpha 0, setting the stage for new demonstrations proposition activists in georgia or regrouping after last month's disputed election and fighting for her family will hear from one of your dentist top m. m. h. fighters was blazing a trail for women in her country. the the,
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$711.00 on according to level noticed ministry of public health that has condemned the attack, saying the actions are violations of international law. while in northern guys that come all at one hospital is running out of oxygen, it is one of the few functionally functioning medical facilities there and is really drone strike 50 emergency hospital at the hospital entrance of the hospital in the store. and it's got like tricity generator. israel's defense ministry has announced that it will end the use of administrative detention for his release. settlers in the occupied westbank, the controversial policy allows authorities to detain suspects without charge for up to 6 months. it is mainly used to detain palestinians, but has on occasion be used against is really settlers suspected of carrying out violence against palestinians such attacks on palestinians. and their prophecies have storage since october the 7th last year. let's get more of this from dr. 0 is honda, so who's your in amman? jordan and you're there because the is really government is banned,
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else has 0 operating both in israel and in the occupied westbank. so where is this decision then coming from? well this decision is coming from the heart of nathan, yahoo, who's right wing government. the new foreign minister israel kept telling the internal security agency position. but earlier in the week that news going to suspend the use of administrative detention for is really settlers in the occupied west bank. just to give you an idea of some numbers of this incredibly controversial policy you're looking at right now in is rarely deals as 3340 palestinians who are detained under administrative detention. no charges to them, no trial. and that policy can be extended for 6 months that the tension can continuously be extended within the last couple of years under you'll have gone 16 is really settlers were arrested under the same measure,
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but only around 7 remain in custody. now it's not really exactly sure what's going to happen to them if they will be released since the reversal of this move. but it has been accepted by the far right who they have been praising. the measure by israel counts the new defense minister who are saying that this is a policy that should have been in place several months ago. in fact, when the is really is really took over when that's in yahoo is government rather took over 2 years ago that this should have never happened in the 1st place. the last time there was a big uproar about this was actually in march of 2023 before the war had even begun when there were 2 is really settlers who were accused of carrying out a tax on palestinians in the occupied west bank and subsequently arrested under the administrative detention policy expires really, authorities to meet the bar band. we're the country's national security minister then and now was lobbying for their release saying that there is no way that they should have been arrested under this policy. but this is a controversial measure. and it comes after a, his story for
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a number of settler tanks on palestinians since the war began. so honda, the world is moving timidly in one direction like naming set for a sanctioning settlers condemning settlers publicly then us than you and other western countries. israel on the other hand, is moving full throttle in the opposite direction. this and i'll just remind you that settlements under international law and palestinian territories are illegal, but israel does not see that in his message to the world. the country's defense minister had said that this is a time for israel to essentially do more appreciation for the settler community to stand by them saying that these are quote, law abiding communities. we have members from the far right who say that the notion of settler violence doesn't even exist when there have been these attacks on palestinians. and according to the u. n,
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there had been more than 1600 since the war began. i mean, every single week there are new attacks that we are reporting about. but since the war began, these numbers have gone up. and what israel's right wing is saying is that this is a problem that doesn't exist when they're sanctions. they say that they are going to act against them, and this is one of those measures in direct response to that 0. i'm the self who is reporting from amman. jordan, thank you very much. i'm to the russian drone attack on the northeastern ukrainian city, assuming has killed 2 people, an injured 12 others, residential buildings or shopping. several cars were hit with 3 drones attacks early on friday. so me is just 29 kilometers from the russian border. so these regional governors, as the drones were loaded with shrapnel, russia has stepped up its attacks and ukraine in recent months,
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making small territorial advances for weeks. russian forces have been engaged in fierce fighting and be done, yet screeching. their advancing on the town of cor kobe on friday, moscow set of russian forces captured the village of noble demetrius got about 10 kilometers to the north. as bringing houses, there was a big said, you're a live in the ukrainian capital key. so we just looked at the map and it seems that for weeks may be, it's been months now. the russians have been incrementally gaining ground in the east and conversely, you the ukrainians have been incrementally losing ground. can you give us like, can you brief us on where the war is? give us a situation report on where things stand within the east, as you said, that they have been in some cases incrementally, gaining ground. but in some cases, it made some serious advances that you mentioned the ton of carl cove. i've been talking about that for the last few days. it's almost insane because at one point, the ukranian troops on either side of them were about 2 and
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a half inches away from russian troops. now there's also reports, in fact that russian troops may have actually entered into part of cove and is fighting taking place inside. you also have the import, important type of pro crossed. now, on the 19th of november in a symbolic move, move present, zalinski visited krakowski, visited those troops there, and said that there was any admits that this intense lighting taking place. the government today on the subject of across the test said that the minister administratively restriction day is being moved to the village of the appropriate that's about 20. come to know why is that significant? well, the, it shows that the fighting is intense. it shows that the russian troops are gaining ground and out of that concern, the military administration has been moved now across as important as some of those 3 times for cross comprehensive cove up across is the largest it's. it's
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a logistical hub for trains. it has mines and russian read you want to come to that it will be a massive gain if their money is to get it. but you also have comprehensive again, russians making steady advances on all of this before the rent to actually set sense. because when the winter set thing is more difficult to make those advances because of the snow, the cold weather, the ground changes, but also looking thoughts too. and possibly, donald trump will come into papa in the united states and he says he wants to end the war. and if the russians gain more ground, it puts them in a stronger position if and when the negotiations pulls take place. because there was as a vague reporting from keith, thank you very much. acid georgia's office vision is regrouping in preparation for fresh anti government protests. the georgia dream party was re elected in last month's parliamentary elections, but the opposition says the vote was rigged to keep the pro russian party in power
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. rory challenge reports from eastern georgia. the lectures on the university steps finds planning for the next demonstration process. so continued in george's capital since october 26. when it probably russian governments, one parliamentary elections condemned by the opposition is corrupt. a given launch me by students and academics, the move and once the bike rerun georgia, 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, 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 back to the anti russian pro european 5 of the b. c is already part of the picture, travel somewhat less metropolitan like glory,
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occupied by russia when it's invaded in 2008 and feelings of different. george's relationship with it's john neva to the north is long and complex case in points. galleries most famous son started a georgian, born under the russian empire who went on to lead the soviet union as its most fearsome dictates the outside co, restarting museum. correct to. so susan is, she's in favor of not poking the russian bad by guessing to pro european popular you, it shouldn't be 0. so are you all those who leave doing the georgia dream. but these, those who live now to the room, leaving no money to peacefully over days, no war days, p c and the georgia population plants. but across the rows few, he runs the parking lot. he feels rushes, 2019 invasion, and the faith 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
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with russia. even if you accept widespread concerns that george and 3 manipulate to the elections, the government still have solely to support the protest movement is regrouping for another push at keeping the european ambitions of live, perhaps have yet to dissuade kind to you in the country that it's with the risk, very challenged. how does 0 georgia unions and rights groups in south africa say the government is endangering the lives of minor is trapped in an illegal mind by blocking rescue operations. a planned effort to bring up the men has stalled police or preventing community members from pulling miners to the surface themselves or delivering food and water below. police say that they're following a court order. it's believed many of the hundreds of people currently on the ground has been down there for months. and the shackman go to the is the president of mining affected communities united in action, that's a community lead organization. he's been asking the government to let local
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volunteers rescue the minors is almost almost or i don't know. and 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. they are coming out and all and what 3. so it is very, very much read. yeah. is it says more because there was no food that was given to them for almost 2 months and we managed organize food one saturday, gave it to the bus. and so i'm so excited to just as of now it wouldn't get anything yet because they come into the language. they use a plan for rescue from the government, which is a, is the day now. it's gonna take about $7.00 to $10.00 days before they start taking out the i they,
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there's others on this because it says they shouldn't be removing that level. they're supposed to be putting the tree and fed april junior. come out to go down and check all the tip and, and when that comes out, do we get to the commitment? what's, what, what loops down the and before they can use been to that to go down to signals people. so in the future, we'll say we don't want to this, that has to be where we just only take ups. they bought it. but the new tools apply. people machines, a still a head on now says 0 and sports beatings itself. american civil action from a slowly 19 wheeler that's coming up out of the
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the, it's time for sport with peter stomach who's joined us in the studio. peter circle . thank you very much. i to reuben avenue in the says he believes in himself and the club as he gets ready for his 1st match in charge at manchester. united for 59 year old joins off the full use at sporting in portugal, who he guided to to domestic lead titles. first up in the premier league, it's in a way trip to switch town on sunday. i'm are in say is that for me you my to boss and phillip portuguese coach chose a marino has been in touch. you send me a message. you told me that these lovely gloves, big left weed,
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lovely people. and that is correct. we still lease. um, but a lot of things change. we are in the different building now. uh we are building um we are building a new one. um i'm a different guy. oh i was letting get the time and i hope to teach something here to to, to my place. um, but the glover you still beat. uh he still it is the best, the best living in england. and we want to him again pick audio to say is he still happy to stay at manchester city, even if they are relegated. the spaniard has just signed a 2 year contract expansion. but the defending champion, so currently facing $150.00 spinning charges of breaking premium, the financial rules which they denied. if found guilty, said he could be stripped of points. oh, from an out of the league i. 16 months ago and years ago when i resign would know
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the collapse accuse us to have done something wrong. so what happened? it was really good. i will be here. next you will come up to the i don't know the position of the conference are going to bring us, so i'm going to come up and come up. we're going to come back to a remedy. the wickets did not stop tumbling on the opening day of the 1st cricket tests between australia and india. the home. so i'd look to have seized early control of the matching perth. they dismissed india for just 150. josh hazelwood, stalling with the bowl with the wickets, including the prize scope of video at koli. but india responded strongly standing skip, but jasper boomer in pressing the pace meant also taking full wickets australia, closing the day on $67.00 for 7 day trial by $83.00 runs as a female m m. a fighter in uganda is inspiring others to follow in the footsteps. rebecca, a monkey is a police officer by day, but she's also one of the most decorated sizes in her country. tom size and has
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a story reporting for g. c. 24 year old rebecca among 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 all her passion for mixed martial locks. rebecca, nicknamed 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, this going bus for as mid is but many 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 car 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,
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hard for us and so we'd, since we lost all time. so i decided to walk hud during this complex game so that i can also become, as shown here and be definitely come back to option milas. 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'll bring that faith that i'll make small money to get to watch, to move 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 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. since the government is not supporting the people in your area,
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but ultimately you missed the flights 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. 12 to winning the world series with the los angeles. don't just show, hey, tony has made history years again. 2024 most idle player. those to my team may show a low tiny. c japanese still has picked up in b p o for the food time of the becoming the 1st player to hit 50 home runs and steel, 50 bases in the same season. he's just the 2nd player to be named m b p in both divisions twice in the american lead with the angels. and now we're in the nation. with the dodges. japanese baseball fans rushed to grab the latest news safe additions on friday as a keepsake and japanese team. these patients including the public world,
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costa interrupted regular programming to report on know 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, the tiny house or an exceptional performances compared to the others. i'm very happy to have him are present in japan. the training next year. the season opener will be paid at the tokyo done. so he will come back to japan for the 1st time in a long time to play. so i hope to see great performances. belgian rally drive as he every new val's hopes of winning. a maiden will title itself at a major blow. oh, he's hyundai was hit by a technical problem during the 3rd stage on the ready of japan, meaning you have to compete the majority of the other thing that without much pallets nibble sits, feeds over old. well titled rival and teammates of tonic has raced into the lead. louis hamilton was quickest in practice for the full me one las vegas go on pretty
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well next for stepan. who can change the title on sunday? struggle down in 17th on the time sheets. 2 seconds of the pace off. lebron james and east lake, his teammates were left stunned as a 6 game winning streak was ended in dramatic fashion. the lake is looked like they were on my way to victory against the orlando magic james and anthony davis. combining here for a touchstone style boss goods davis, however, would become the building of the piece. he missed too late, free throws that open the door for orlando to steal the wind fronts. wagner nailing a last goss triple cecile victory by a single point. last season's champions. the boston celtics enjoyed it down to the white house. they met with us president joe biden. he's been, it's been a tradition for the champions to meet the presidents since the 1960s. that before we go, nfl fans would treat it to a night of winter. may him in cleveland. hey, be so full,
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added to the drama between the browns and info and such food spiel is hot. inside lakes will match up the game. but if it's 6 minutes left, pittsburgh went ahead tell the whole sitting here with the touchstone stephen, however, would not about to let it go. mid chub, ploughing his way through the snow, into the end zone, to see a victory final school. 24. 19 to the bro. okay, thats the sports needs for now. i'll be here again later with another updates. so that's peter sent it. peter, thank you so much. an ard piece of a right banana duck. take to a wal has sold for a whopping $6200000.00 and the new owner says that he's going to need it. this is mauricio capital and artwork. and titled, comedian, it was purchased bike brookdale, courtesy, entrepreneur adjusting sun. and then a sotheby's auction in new york on thursday. comedian made its debut in 2019 and has stoked heated debate in the art or arthur world over what can be considered the
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