tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 30, 2024 12:00am-1:01am AST
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the, the images with the, [000:00:00;00] the hello on the pocket. this is the do use life from the coming up to the next 60 minutes and then 10 spiteful in a low. so we get in fights and say, they've entered the city center and taken control of the highway to damascus. a vast dumping ground of waste li israel is come simple fundament, especially lives in gods.
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the another, the divine good in georgia is capital process. 10 violets off the government suspends the membership total and a 1st look inside francis restored and dr. dam cathedral 5 years after this gulf in flight. i'm consistent with your sports means it's advantage mcclare in the head of the culture growing pre then and our asses taking polls for the sprint race as he wants to help see who's to construct his title since 1998. the thanks for joining us through an opposition fights is of taking control of critical highway linking. the city of elect pope to the capsule, damascus development comes just out, was off to major advances on the left by the fighters,
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capturing surrounding towns and villages. these, the thousands of fights has reached the outskirts of the northwestern city early on friday. they though say they've into the central level, but serious now, if he says this repels the attack is also kind of them 16 strikes and the city of it live. the turkish government is called for an end to the strikes on it lives opposition, controlled areas where the pricing is the biggest defensive and see what is northwest in preferences and several years. it's being concentrated in an around a level and it live. i'm just here. so have, i'll cut off this report from the outskirts of a level how did he not, i don't mean, because i knew the story opposition observers say those as strikes on the horizon a being carried out by syrian government war planes, the targeting the west and neighborhoods of the lit post city the how yeah. and how much money. yeah. what about the opposition funds is able to enter some of the let
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pose neighborhoods including alabama down. yeah. al assets of, of, and new level. there's more of a kind of field come on to say the opposition fight is a now sweeping the lodge areas under the control. this is the result of the military operation launched by the syrian opposition forces. they were aiming to push back government forces and allow displaced people to return home. the army quickly collapsed and the opposition was able to reach some of the leg po's neighborhoods. medina at the head up. so what kind of phone just the you know, how to send them clearly has moved from the tuckers, province of high tide. us near the border with syria. the office is in full control of wisdom. come for side of all left. and on the 3rd day, all field racing, all the details of aggression, the syrian government announced that they are repelling against the off position and as a congress friday they did,
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they targets it is the fitness center with errors for our schools. and has some circles have accused the syrian government for the week on the ground. and by the way, i see reports that some she applied to years are it is to be deployed to give support to the syrian or up army coming from iraq and southern left on, on, on the other hand, told her father is an important point right now because we are hearing reports that the russians have, have it pulls out from their bases and tell her to fight it as of thursday nights and turkish foreign ministers. folks 1st and finally posted on social media that's on colorado is following the escalation. and the developments and syria very closely and in your mind is that the churches for administer occasionally on the line. that's the reason that's why the syrian government towards the civilian areas
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in the woods calls such consequences of possible reference. the influx is always on the agenda of the turkish government, raising concerns about the currents escalation, c, $92.00 solar al jazeera outside to syria border. for us something positive, the syria, robert ford says it's a significant escalation, is the government's forces of rapid leave. a treatise of the syrian armed opposition including h t. s has essentially been fighting a static more for the last 5 years. and the syrian government has occasionally bombed or launched very small scale incursions into these remaining armed opposition control areas. but there hasn't been fighting of this scale for many years. and reason it's also important is that the syrian
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government forces have been extremely weak and have rapidly retreated. as it's full of these developments now with joshua alonda, c is the director of the center for middle east studies and university of oklahoma, and he joins us from oklahoma if i wouldn't welcome to i'm to 0. so 1st thing i want, if you can put these developments into context for us, how significant all of these reports, if true, of opposition forces taking control over level. and they are very significant. a level, as you know, is the 2nd largest city in syria. it was a tough battle zone in 201516. and as a bachelor, ford sat and spent a static war since 2000 spring of 2000. and now this is a major incursion. and uh, i was just recently on a phone with a friend who lives in a central level. he said that the soldiers had gone into uh of the job, but he's square, which is right in it right next to the old part of the city in the center of the
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city. and so the rebels have moved in from the west and uh and god and, and going right to the center of the city. and the syrian army has largely withdrawn and collapsed in front of this force. which um, indicates how much it has been weakened and how bad morales, i think the is rarely strikes on his by luck on syria. and we have to remember that israel has been bombing sir, at least 3 times a week since october 7th, hitting serial military outposts. and, and production centers, so this isn't much weekend, syria and the rebels are taking advantage of that a very successfully in order to move in to the 2nd largest city. right. so it's no surprise that assad's biggest back a russia and around have been, as you suggest, somewhat distracted, given russia's war, new crane. and of course, regional tensions with israel. does this mean by extension outside is we can right
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now also. oh yes, he's tremendously weekend. and uh, and his main backers, whether it's his belo, russia, or iran is you say, are, are, have had their years pin back, whether it's by the united states and, and you crating it for restaurants, or whether it's israel bombing iran and devastating his bottle. so this is been um, you know, this shows how weak the outside regime is. the united states is one of the outside regime is weak as possible, but it didn't want it to fall because it was worried that it says that other rebels would take advantage as they are doing right now. and so it'll be interesting to see whether the regional powers try to close ranks and keep outside keep a reinforce him because none of the major powers in the region want to be stabilized syria, i think, and what the rebels to take damascus or the regime to collapse in any big way, but
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a lot, but was a significant uh, is a significant part of, of what serial holes. so this is a big change. now the offensive we understand is being led by fighters from the higher terry. how strong group and this i lies, the i mean having be long as the stagnant for many years now at least since 2020 militarily. however, they've been able to group with what appears to be lightning speed quite so effectively. well, that's the big question. and turkey is the answer to that. everything that is the enters into a live province is coming through turkey all is arms, reinforcements, money, food, you name it, are being supplied for turkey. so the turk, the turks, who said that they're doing this in defense of uh, in order to dissuade aside from attacking the region they, they have a, i think we're going to see that there is a,
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an important turkish participation in this. on the other hand, the rebels have been building up their institutions and obviously quite successfully in order to carry out this kind of a pensive and, and, and that's the, you know, turkey wants to leverage because they've been trying to negotiate with outside, to get some sort of a deal outside of set, you have to withdraw your troops 1st. and this is a way for turkey to sort of hit syria hard. and i think let us know, you better come to terms with us because you're in a very weak position. what do you understand to me, the ultimate aim of things, opposition forces now to hold the knoll for push for further. i mean, how can i avoid being simply pushed out of a level again? and of course is one thing to take. a city is another thing to hold. you're absolutely right. you know,
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i think the rebels have been shocked by how easy they are offensive has made headway. i, they one of the, takes the highway, the major chunk of the highway between damascus and a level. and that would have given them leverage, but once they took it, they just kept on moving and they went into new, new alaska, which is are the very western suburb. but then they realized that the military was just melting away in front of them, and they kept on pushing until they got the center of the city. now that gives them a real advantage because if outside wants to retake the city, he's going to have to bomb it. and we saw that he bomb the eastern part of the city, which was where the rebels stronghold was during the civil war. now they've entered in the western part of the city, which was not completely unscathed, but which had had avoided much of the civil war. now it's gonna, it's going to become a major battle ground. it's gonna be very difficult for the government to recapture
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this area because it's the street by street fighting and they're not going to want to just send their soldiers into fight street by street without using their air force. and that's what's everybody in a terrible position with more refugees as syria is on its needs. economically. it that people feel broken because there's very stip sanctions on and serious lost most of it's very important provinces to the americans and the kurds in the north east. so this is a very we can syria. oh, what's going to be helpful to hear your thoughts on these critical developments institute, joshua elandis many thanks. pleasure. the. the spring for $121.00 days since is our lowest is devastating war on gauze kenning. goal of 44000 palestinians, missing women and children,
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as horses have destroyed much off this whole strip, depriving people of the basic necessities of life. many of those who survive the beloved this attacks are now starting, as well as restrict to the entry of food medicine, then humanitarian aid, as northern gods, as being on the siege for 92 months. at least $55.00 pounds of things have been killed in areas across the cause and strips and stored on friday, including $24.00 in the industry, astro icon on the side rock refugee. come out just give us time to solve it. it has more in the ovens the show. this was the last interview dr. asthma. the guy flew to gave to us just eat all and he was the head of the i. c u unit of camella, one hospital in the north of the strip, which has been under siege bias really forces for nearly 2 months. dr. new to describe the situation at the hospital and in the north as very dire. he was killed
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in an air strike on friday. his wife and children are devastated. there's been no light up in the suffering and pain of palestinians in central gauze, though the streets are littered with bodies. these are the scenes in the under side of the refugee camp after the latest is really attacked. palestinians searching for their loved ones, an agonizing task. good. good bye. my wife. forgive me. forgive me, my wife. forgive me. good bye. my precious. some were sheltering at his school saying they had no warning before his really forces opened fire and launch their attack. is really soldiers, even fired on ambulances,
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rescuing the wounded, palestinian se they feel helpless, unable to shield themselves or their children from the ongoing devastation of this war. with all the feeling that as a grown man, you cannot do anything for a one year old child. is it a feeling of humiliation? the situation is disastrous and outside allow the hospital for the final good bye to the victims of the latest massacre. the israel maintains that it only targets him up, but the reality on the ground tells a different story. one of mass civilian casualties and endless destruction of the central jersey to well, the latest is there any time talking to the residential building in bed lane, killing at least 18 palestinians. majority of those killed women and children is very dry and also targeted people attempting to rescue injured people from the
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bombing home talked about assume has the leg just from the arrow above the is really military operation has been ongoing. and then also this threat for almost $67.00 days, once it gets released from officials and causes of civil defense, confirm that during this period at least a $2700.00 palestinians where i confront killed well 10000 others were wounded. this number is quite a very staggering a slugger. and the indication of the bleak reality that civilians have been going through that been trapped in bailout. yeah. and in the valley, a refuge account in the light of the ongoing denial of a deliveries to the north of this stripe, which compounded your own going, searching humanitarian crisis. and we are getting reports from civilians that that has been widely targeted in the past. a few hours with new laptop and not to the bottom and not even an s strikes that continue to destroy the key infrastructure,
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the residential buildings that are packed full with civilians in the central areas . the drones has been really flying over a very low altitudes, oil explosions, continue to the overhead, and the another cost of under is that right truck cap where we have witnessed today a sort of partial withdrawal. it could be described as attracted to fall on the ground from bottom in seen under the rock does not come to uninstall for power to buy. so i will just share that. i kinda saw hundreds of thousands of displays. palestinians are living in diaz down the street conditions in central gauze. there's really menifee cycle save stones getting filled with rubbish and roll sewage. so gwen for good thoughts. some threats are silent, growing on the streets between tents next to the rubble. mountains of waste some hundreds of meters long. a quickly poisoning garza and i assure you that we are not living. we are just surviving. you can see the waist in front of you today with my
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own eyes. i sort child taking food from the cabbage and eating it. i asked him why you are eating from the trash, my son, he replied, i'm hungry. between the bones and the hunger. garbage kills too. but slowly, doctors worn conditions of ripe for cholera and skin diseases to spread in camps for the display. as well as military has blocked people's access to formal landfills. near the border, many sanitation centers, machinery and trucks for removing trash have been destroyed. how well that will support the upcoming issue in the old for more than 20 days. the municipalities of darrow by law have not received the necessary fuel to operate their missionary equipment wells and sewage pumps. today, our sewage pump stopped completely, is ready tanks, drones and fighter jets have destroyed many of the homes of displaced palestinians
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living in this camp. and that are by now people who are losing the few means of keeping their shelters clean. families are having to step over raw sewage, some of it ending up in the see if could also contaminate guys a soil and water for generations to come. if to some denford, which is 0, this is what it says is covered as an ass drive. on the 3rd day of a cease fire and level fall is the liberties um and you choosing israel, have several violations on thursday. within the past few hours, the is where the army says it detected the movement of a move out rocket loan ship belonging to hezbollah and southern level. it says it tugs at the stripe sites with an asteroid, as well. a chief named cousin has made his 1st public statement since the cx 5 with israel came into effect. he says it is a victory bigger than the end of the 2006 war with israel. and they'll be high level coordination with allow me to use ami to implement the agreement. meant in
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that in will call on the we are victorious because we prevented the enemy from destroying hezbollah. we are victorious because we prevented the enemy from destroying the resistance or from weakness to the next 10 to a kinda continue. we defeated the enemy because it was forced to justify the seas for nothing. yahoo said to the authorities, said he wanted to rebuild and re arm his army. he had meant that they were weak and on the faces in the battle. it is a victory for the resistance because it still remains and it will continue to last out a hush him has more from the southern 11 east city of time. the page was the 1st of all, it was late. it was expected to be on the day of the sea. and he mentioned, he said that he was supposed to give this speech of the day of the suicide by the fact to see how people are going to react towards what happened. and then he said this was evicted and evicted. that's bigger than the 2650. well, i'm sorry. what i'm speaking with. you guys
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a drawing buzzing above our head. you know with the what the cost of was high life away from the factory. the violations really violations offices. 5 have been over the past 3 days, including what was happening today from long shots on liberty's citizens from the cover. luncheon shelves was salad and vintages and i am costs and wanted to say clearly in the end office speech that his group is going to get integrated more, i'm more and the nice politic a life politically, socially economy. and this of course opens the big question with respect to has the laws, future of roland, how is it going to be a, what that is? is it going to continue being a region of a player why it's going to get the box? it's lebanese framework,
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the probably police in georgia, 5 t. augusta demonstrates is gathered during the caps of the blue sea for a 2nd day. the testers, i agree with the government's decision to suspend folks and joining the union until 2028. last demonstrations of thursday, 15 and 2 police using water cannon and t, a gas against protest is 43 people were arrested. tension has been high since the ruling georgia dream policy. one last month's parliamentary elections introducing sort of a couple, i'd say he's a former george and deputy foreign minister. he's was a professor of in social relations that india state university joins us live farm to receive the georgia and capital welcome to lounge to 0. so it's not the 1st time we've seen mass protests on the streets of the b. c. will they achieve the goal of reversing the government's decision to suspend your membership towards for 4 years a hi there. um,
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well i just wanted to share it with or maybe i should say that uh for the last few months, really years. almost on the participation uh, broken out here. and this just finish intervening by the government. could you re, on your home a pass, be any duration of spring last spring? there were protests about the so called russian or for an agents where they effectively adopt all the revisions and media as the agents in the work. so again, from the 4 hours now to send me your thoughts, we do the unit of control and 22 sugar illustration calling regarding instruction and chrysler diminished of you mean? so in some cases, we have managed to action. the results, like last spring or vigil vichy, or spring, we show, so i have been reversed along for an engine tools that help goldfish there on the board to i'm here is that the government has effectively central or it can be red
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line electricity, tree distribution which is a regular reward because of leading the most for all the migration to $60000.00, even though they're paying as, as the party, which was going to go to the owner. and the very 1st day naples was on. they said no talk with you to hear it. so is that most of the total of, or the georgia people look, can you explain why the georgia dream policy has decided to suspend these talks when it comes to it to a membership? what is the strategy and your mind to let me, let me explain to you, right? well, she is just one guy on the phone with her shots. it's obvious that he wants you to know across the bottom. one. ok, the power to mean not 12 to the one who became a billionaire, which is disease relating russia. and he's the one who runs his party um on the internet, trying to reach a very strong word to console the decision,
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the just one person calling the shots and extremely hard to get the results of my life is one thing that we can certainly see is that all that you related to the phones of the station and all the confusion for tours are actually back to 14 because it is a problem of purchasing power. it has just been in court. it has institution because this is the guy who has managed to get full control of all these arguments from the state agencies. i g no time to basically clearfield. you guys comparing the comb storage of the battery. the position partners is the packing. we are the one who top those type of industries as before we get off the loan to pick the people he's going to go. where should you? so pushing. this is a very logical thing with the russian total. the people say right,
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and i would take them on the russian effective cost of the back is ation leveled against the jewish and policy by members of the opposition is that to the georgia dream party is interested in foraging clothes and ties. we must go, but it appears to have been equally for which inclusive ties with china took a i mean, the prime minister even recently made 2 visits and tear on. is it wrong to assume georgia is simply falling into most goes over it again, or is it simply keeping its options open in you, right? you sure? as well as you are. oh no, i had a problem. i had it was an issue. so try now the wrong or overcharge, you know, for the late your so it's really the issue i was before and shows before. um, um and uh it had, yeah, i remember saves me some try the some, some really something new here we're new here is the organization has, especially after the operation in your district and you may have broken off of my
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relationship, russia the reverse that plan where they are 3 all the steps, very close to the home search for the 200 killer yesterday sticker. let me see the 14 who was let me see for the cartridge the light we oh, we have a lot of them. and the other issue on the last version. so what does it know here? trying to do that that's the distort of russian or anything for this phone or relation. uh, try, let me, let me go. oh, you're really? yes. because they have now i'm screwed up in relationship, i may say where maybe we are trying to be one of the possible. okay. for the fire, she's loud. the changes somebody to the support to lexi i so that would be the uh, the, the,
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the be fun with the people who have lead generation and how ever seem to be very keep falls. they just joined. you're facing lots of competing interests at the moment. sort of a cup and i'd say great to have you and i'm just there. thank you. thank you, right? a still a has allowed a 0 to mind taking action. families meet south africa's police minister seeking officers about rescuing minors underground. british politicians vote in favor of a bill to let suddenly ill patients and their lives with medical help and didn't support 2 goals for christy on the contract. that's coming up with pizza, the the,
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the do without just a rep is or mind about top. so is this out. so in a position, finds is of taking control of critical highway. think of the city of a level of the capsule. domestic development comes just hours of to find has made advances on the left, taking over the surrounding towns and villages. but serious me latrice as for penalty of tech to cease 511 on the is in is the day you made reports of, he is really strikes on friday for the past few hours. these are the on. he says that the detective movement on the mobile components or below, if that is for the in southern level. they say it's now being destroyed by an asteroid and is ready to get the tanks of killed at least $55.00 people across the gaza, including $24.00 and an asteroid on the homeless side,
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right. you can fight some checks on the residential areas and the camp in central guns are causing widespread destruction. now they've been demonstrations in the us demand to get into as well as war on gods them demonstrate is gathered outside more during black friday shopping sales. so we test against us support for his right. the forces in the strip 29th of november monk, 77 years since the un propose the 2 state solution which would enable palestine and israel to exist side by side. but that plan has yet to be put into place. and the legal occupation continues. kristen salumi was that the process in new york. demonstrators have gathered outside of a major city to call attention to the ongoing and elsewhere. we're here with talk, haven't talked a little bit about why they chose this location in this day to make your
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warranties her why are you at this location to start out with the outside of this shopping center? as you mentioned today is the day that typically, you know, most of the day for shopping has to be today for consumption and for buying goods. and we're here to remind people today that was on the side of our people. that because that's now been going for more than 14 months. we were here last black friday. we're here again, this is the next slide. it will be here every single black friday. we understand that this may be a time people may be feeling like it's been for 2 months time and take care of those families. and it just makes events well understood. understood. we understand that people, everybody wants to go next to the people of guys. i want to go back, but it's so long as the united states is not only aging and a thing, a meeting executing that's outside of our people. we saw justice. we've had the security vote against what would have been
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a unanimous resolution versus fire and how it's taken at times to undermine the research on i see that there is one of our responsibilities to continue this genocide and gaza excited generally a red line. thank you. so much for joining us for explaining your position here. as you can see, people are beginning to march the streets. this is something that's been going on on a weekly basis since we're on gas or has to be done. and the activists are saying, no, keep it going until there's a resolution of peaceful resolution. so the people in new york, but they're also being processed in jordan's capital, the demonstration and among people chauncey's and carried on to us slogans. they called an arab nations to support palestine, and around $300.00 the testers gathered in front of the us embassy and denise his capital console. the cost for the rest of his ready prime minister benjamin
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netanyahu. and the guys who were on this day in 1947, the united nations adopted resolution 191, introducing a petition plan to create 2 states, one jewish and one hour for palestinians. it was a turning point that triggered violence and displacement. and ultimately, the loss of that promise stayed 3 decades later, in 1977, the united nations established the international day of solidarity with palestinians on november, the 29th hoping to draw attention to the struggles it still says, as a call for justice self determination and peace, b, u and 60 general says this, he has collaboration is especially painful for palestinians of the fundamental goals of they've dignity, rights, justice and self determination, all as distant as they have ever be. the stuff of, i'll go to use this actually general of the political policy posting and national initiative. he says it has been a year of unprecedented violence against palestinians,
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but that was also solidarity for the past due course. we are visiting exist ations that it's not that i have that decision or does essential instead of the to the palestinian but the listing of the people. and what do we have seen during the course of the last year? it is 2 things. that's the one i thought the explosion of the actual is there any policy being a policy of a set of colonial system that wants to displace palestinians completely and still on our land? on the other hand, we have seen a terrible terrible movement. and is there a thought, especially as and not one of the government has moved into the direction of fascism, but also the big pots of the society itself. and that the squared splits lots of responsibilities on the so called the international community. i do not think that all these as are elected items when the data police doing is what i'm going to insist england achieving the rights or with kilo of resilience,
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which is even greater than any time before. but what we need to do that is there any crimes that are going around that are happening around the clock is, is sanctions that should be imposed on is it in immediately? and we've never seen this level so that a d at the sun government, the level of public level for sure, at the level of civil society, the fact to the end of the cable flow to it. and all that norwegian government and all of the political forces participated in a city that a d activity on that they also knew that it was palestine is by itself an indication of the world and how it is changing. and if i, it wasn't, is really, i would be very, very wooded about the fact that is able to really become the most isolated entity the most. but i structured into worked within the occupied westbank. kelly's 9 is where the soldiers being injured 3 of them are in a critical condition in a shooting attack. this way,
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the media say government targeted the bus carrying soldiers near the illegal settlement of aerial is where the forces killed the palestinian government. well the news, the 19 month conflict in see time is created the wells largest displacement crisis and kill tens of thousands of people. the health situation that is worse thing with the officials, supporting them now or the 43000 color cases comes in behind and reports is not just the health crisis isn't education products. this is a shelter. crisis is a protection crisis, establishing prices as well. and at the heart of it is miss treatment of women and goes an academic or perceptual volume. so this is a play cross is now is the west prices in terms of numbers on my desk right now? well, we haven't made some good progress this week. we got more human, i turned flights, agreed, we could agreement to more humanitarian hubs across the lines, which is vitally important. and we got more trucks moving and i was there at the ad, right border crossing yesterday,
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watching out trucks go across with bible education, health, shelter support and much, much more. but it's not enough. you know, the numbers we're trying to reach 25000000 across the country are absolutely staggering. and so we need to scale up rapidly, and that means we need more support from the world. we need to, we'll take more notice of what's going on in through down. we count, let this be an invisible crisis, is not invisible to us as you and as you met at terry adams. and we've got to ensure that we get that political process back on track that can deliver what people tell me they want, which is piece. i apologize for the mix up of that, that wasn't 5. tom fletcher, the, i'm just like, she general freaking out as having a says the un office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs. obviously reflecting on the situation that ensued that moving on the bodies of 20 people have been recovered at the sight of a land slide in east. and you can do at least a 100 people still missing. please say several villages in the bully district were
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completely buried. lack of web reports. this is the sound of people whose families have buried a life. 5 entire villages of more than 40 homes were submerged when us and boulders came crashing down the hillside east and yukon. the material relatives rushed nearby communities to take out any survivors. if the rain started at 2 pm and went on till 6 pm, when it go to 7 pm, we heard a big band. when we came to see what has happened, we found that the village of the vanished, the houses were gone. so the 1st time this community is being devastated, most people here a subsistence farmers living on the steep slopes of the foothills of mountain sale . going, as the population's growing trees that once held the fragile soil together has been cleared for firewood or farm land, of hundreds of being killed and several mud slides. and the last 15,
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yes. off the remote side killed dozens in 2019 a government program to be like kate, people from dangerously located settlements as have mixed results. jeanette juice was on the our minister came to the same area when there was a similar months like she promised us in 2 months. all those living on the slopes of the mountain would be re settled. she told us to prepare our people. i mobilize them. they have been coming to my office telling me chair women. we have prepared our luggage to move. when are you relocating the school? but i have no answers. to. hundreds of families have left the area, but many here say the new locations provided. i mean hospitable others don't want to leave that on federal lands and that communities, ways of life, of thousands of yes. malcolm web out to 0, south africa's police minister says minus stop could of disuse, goldmine could soon be rescued. they made the pledge of to meeting with community
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leaders and family members during his visit to the area. the northern part of the country, hundreds of mine is still believed to be underground and some of which be held against the will by on guns. have a test that has moved from still some time. a relatives and friends of mine is stuck in a band of gold mine installed after the orientation and getting increasingly frustrated to say the situation is a humanitarian crisis. so that's because police minister says the government has a plan, that is the ones i say that it all we need to do is to say to them cuba sigma to the a a. so we're going to uh, agree with them which day next week, they will have to start because they'll say that they are really positive, lowest out africans, and, and documented migrants to be a bad in mines. looking for gold,
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the majority of the people who are coming out even though the south africa's, because i told one last setup because i bought spots, mike joined a deal. the majority of people from us that all we all well that. and what do we say? he got his answer interest again and i didn't, i don't know who to ask what conclusion can you try to draw the conclusion from the possibly hundreds of mine is i still underground community does say some of them are being held against. they will buy up against people in office. one of the many let me know mind is we're still on the ground. they want to know why the government and help them. they say, if the government doesn't send risk of this down to shop soon,
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bill off the courts to false authorities to act. how do we tell us out as a still fontaine, south africa. the new video is being released, showing them by meant to passenger train, collided with a truck and pilot and take a look at this 7 people injured with the train plowed into the truck, a level crow thing west of the capital was so on tuesday, the drive i managed to get out of the truck just moments before the collision. polls are about to close an item, what's expected to be a closely full general election. the campaign was dominated by the rising cost of living, immigration, and housing. mr. simon harris cooled the election. this month, off to his government reported an 11000000000 dollar budget surplus finish and piece of voted in favor of a bill to let terminally ill patients and their lives with medical help. those opposed to the legislation, one that if it becomes low vulnerable people will feel pressured to kill themselves rather than being a burden to the families. for those in favor say,
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will allow people to die with dignity or challenge some lot the lines to the right, 330, the nose, the left, 270, to find the historic moments in british national life. the eyes of it for the 1st time and peace in westminster have given the ever since to assisted dying in england and wales. he was a free votes with m. p. 's allowed to go with their consciences not potty old. is it for a 5 miles of impassioned debates and a packed house of commons? is clear. the public opinion is very much in favor of a change in the law. calling shows consistently around 75 percent of the people would like to see the legalization of assistant dying for to emilio mentally competent adults this to speak. if i vote for this bill, i would have on my conscience many more people whose voice is we cannot have the people who would be fundable in consequences. a huge change is that this bill would induce in our society and in the interest outside parliament. support is that the
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bill went with joy. christie hasn't curable cancer when i become timely ill. and i mean, actually in a whole space or i much higher. i mean the last few weeks of my life, i'm going to be dying anyway. i would just want to know that i have that choice. the bill would give 10 mentally ill people with 6 months or less to live, the ability to win their lives with a legally prescribes legal drug. they need to say, so have 2 doctors and a judge. opponents worried this would make people who've unable to corrosion and put irresponsible, straightened on a struggling national health service, with the state of the n h. s. giving to it's giving me and just giving some recent medication to visit. no yet no,
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no. the tool is got to pass through several legislative state agents. first thought the direction of travel has been set between 9 years since m. p. 's last by states on assistive died in 2015, they rejected it despite then, as now the majority of the british public being in favor. in 2024 though it seems. finally, the politicians are on the same page as the people for which happens. how does it or london? so it has when i was just, you know, running away from claudia says he's determined to attend much of the city to winning ways that's coming up with peace rooms. folks
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the, the tops for now. his peter, the thank you so much that at our a says taking po position for the sprint race up a couple of grand prix. you may have lost out on the drive is championship last week to mex, for stuff and but he can still help secure my parents 1st constructive title since 1998. they need in the standings heading into the spin ultimate race weekend. but for raleigh, all only 24 points behind the drive is call assign central. all the class will start the sprint in the 4th and 5th grade qualifying today. uh, especially to bounce back from me while i last time out in vegas is a, it's a nice thing to do. so happy was a decent laugh. i made a couple of too many mistakes. so my 2nd um, but uh, were coming here to get ahold of me, did that so uh, done for today. meanwhile, its been a known sped race host casa, is investing in audis future. if one team,
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the states soper and well fund is acquiring a significant minority stake in the theme, which is cowardly. competing a silva, and will be re branded in 2026 as well. sell bay is changing boats drive is at the end of this season, including belts, or we bought this. this feature remains up in the tom size and spoke to him, hit a sunday's race. what's next? what's next? that's right. what's next? course next. what's me? what's next? what's next place next? this is the question. people have been asking val, 3 boss since losing his seats of solver. earlier this month, he said he felt release of the decision from his team, but the question still remains. so golfing, what's next? what is next? apparently kind of writing why not? i wanted to talk to you about this campaign and how it started with what was sort of the reasoning behind it and how much that taken off. well, you know, obviously since the news broke the,
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i won't be racing with the with the stake if one thing keeps, i'll brain in 25 then. yeah, i gotta figure out what, what's next? i think i'm still not done with from one. i still feel like gosh, good looks to be for the sport. so there's no rush from my side to, you know, jump into a quick decisions and, and conclusions. so where does that leave the 35 year old fin? all 10 of his career rice wins have come at the say. these are a ton that could be on the cards with and use the current reserve drive and make sure america is leaving. it's definitely a really solid option and you know, for, for them to willing to take me back to mercedes family it's, it's a real will on our so for sure it's bill that's a really solid option. but at the same time, obviously, the need to look at the big picture and really figure out all the opportunities that is out there. it's not always being this me, this right for both us. he was forced to play 2nd fiddle to louis hamilton and his
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5 you spell it besides, i'm with 2 races left itself with the season. he's still in search if it's 1st points. but if this is the end of the road in the supposed to runner up championship, then, which is nothing to look down on, no regrets at all. the main thing, what always has been the goal is that i've always given everything and a half hour stride. everything, and that's it, and i've never given up what she get gave me to a half, and that's what matters. so for that can be problem. while we might not have the onset to was next, he'll be hoping this is just a start of another chapter. instead of the sense of time running out on his career on size, and i'll just do the brighten on track to move up to 2nd during the premium e. they come to the drawing 11 at home against bottom side, south hampton. but that point wouldn't be enough to take them above meant just to city on goal difference and within a points. hopefully there's livable, a few minutes left in that game. pick audio, let's say he's not going to run away from interest associates,
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but off the 6 games so that when he had minutes, it's not realistic to think about winning the premium league. why do you always county experiencing the worst winless run of these managerial career? and on sunday, they're up against premier. the need is livable. we're already 8 points ahead of them. that's for sure. i want to station i wanna do it, but the moment i feel i'm not positive for the club to the club and not allowing me time has to be, but i one of the paternity i, one of the put you need to give me to try either one or running well when it be there, i have to put myself in. now i have to find a solution have to, when the way to do it, success in life is how many times just end up again and again. and again. whatever happens read find this little boy has been named as the new manager, at least to see it comes to weeks or for the next, middle and striking lift his role as interim coach and his old club bench to united you replaced in steve cooper, who was sacked last week of to just 12 premium. the games and george nestle roy who
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used to coach p a. c. i have been assigned a contact until 2027, a. christy on a rinaldo school to go to l nasir as they when they they just gave me some pro lead of losing the last match in the lead. they be 10 men, delma, c, mississippi face behind all hello and leaders out if you had to but still have a game and then it's the even a couple of it's a don't is final the biggest game and south american club football for the full time in 5 years, it will be contested by 2 presidium teams to come in at all. and both a photo had been preparing for the match, which will be played in origin, tina at the modem and told stadium in winter cyrus, which is the home of a river plate. but on thursday, the chicago bays last space 6 the nfl game in a row. that's thanksgiving. the fee turns out to have been the last stroll. chicago have fired head coach, met
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e booklets. you want just 14 out of $46.00 games and each time with the bays offensive coordinator at thomas brown will take over. in the meantime, i am going to send to the international series tournaments in contact with treated to this spectacular holding one italy's specimen almost solely sending the bowl straight into the hole without bouncing. using a shave for food face for ma mazda is tripping pedigreed is currently down in the type of 12 and fellow american pizza e line is out in front, leading by one short getting into the final route. and that is all the sports news for tonight. me, but it be that many thanks to them. now before we got one of francis majestic monuments is set to reopen to the public, 5 years of suffice swept through the restoration of nostradamus cathedrals, interior and parts of the exterior is now complete, present to my new my call and visit the church before its opening is natasha butler impass the gulf explained. those powers is no to them. and
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a 1st glimpse inside the cathedral restored after devastating 55 years ago, french presidency manual, michael visiting for a final time before reopens to the public. the interior that was left in centers is now luminous. the famous stained glass, windows glittering and precious alt works revived. this i'll send it home with most of the cathedrals and furniture escaped to the fire, where the bolts didn't collapse, where it did collapse. most of the important pieces were not there. $2000.00 designs was on the restoration using centuries old techniques, macro, assign them, and others linked to the project. there showed the shock of the reopening will be, i believe, as great as the shock of the fire itself. there will be a shock of hope because all of you here today have worked hard to and we owe this metamorphosis to you. to fire the refuge, not to dam shots, people in front of round the world. some see it, it would collapse before i flight is managed to save the cathedral
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a symbol of powers for more than 8 centuries. there's still no scaffolding on the outside of the cathedral. that's because the restoration of the exterior is, will still take several is the area around know to them is also a work in progress landscape architect best smits has designed it with climate change in mind. we thought if we think the public space or on the them, we think the city of tomorrow and the city of tomorrow needs to be a city that can deal with climate change with heat islands whitmore dropped. and so we thought that we've done more trees. it's one thing can we bring a water layer to create if i predict cooling, beneficial opening ceremony, and a religious service before not to them, stores finally open for visitors on december, 8th, some 14000000 people a year are expected to have the opportunity to discover or re discover when the frogs is most cherished monuments. and one of the, well of all good take to one does. latasha butler. i'll just say ro powers. yeah. 5
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