tv NEWS 30min Al Jazeera December 2, 2024 10:00pm-10:31pm AST
10:00 pm
a crucial role in alleviating suffering, promoting community wellbeing and contributing to the recovery, join ok, foundation and its mission to support 11 and during this critical time. full now or visit. okay, adult tool. the fees are as ami says it is attacking target. seen 11 on ours, off to hezbollah launch rockets for the 1st time since the cx 5 was agreed. the hello, this is alex, a 0 life from joe. hi, i'm for the back to go also ahead. government forces carry out more as to why i've seen syria targeting fighters as the advance wars. the countries for largest city
10:01 pm
is really forces palm civilians at a busy market in northern guys that the genocide is now trained to the insurance is 4000 visitors at barbara placed in the strip. where's the money is come to one of the basic necessities and by the basic goods for their families. they ended up being targeted and killed. and us present biden's board invoice on honda fuels, accusations of hypocrisy from donald trump. any supporters the thank you very much for joining as we are getting reports that israel is now attacking 11 on hours after has been the launch walk as from lebanon for the 1st time since a sci fi was declared with his route beyond rule, 5 rockers seemed to an area called mount dog is located in the she before comes,
10:02 pm
which is occupied by israel, but claimed by 11 on when we have to correspondence on this story, new road, a standing by in amman. jordan will be getting these really reaction from her in just a moment. but 1st let's go to ali hashem, who's in 11 on capital b route ali. these really is i'd say they would respond to the hezbollah rock at a tax. what is happening on the ground right now? what areas are these release targeting the what i'm just receiving reports. so several a strikes and daddy also free with the stuff which is in between the about the on the south 11 on and for now there are fees for strikes in the patio job law. i claimed responsibility for launching a couple of rockets to was that is ready minutes you for the occupied sure about funds. the lebanese group said that this is an initial retaliation. defensive retaliation. and that's all sort of several violations from is run the cease fire.
10:03 pm
and that has been logged in to the facebook has tried to convey the complaints to the gun on. so as of the ceasefire is mainly the united states and in france. but the, there was no response. so it took the decision to retaliate this rates. now of course everyone is anticipating how is right is going to resolve the age or to attack, especially that they and i was that i, we are giving these reports of several of the taxes are actually in part of it with the husband. lots are those and all the is where the attack, that's not related to this response that's killed the couple of lebanese a nationals in the town of the low side, the south. and this is adding the number of people killed since the end of the seaside, sort on 4 people on several, all those engine. and early of course we had has phone law launching a rockets towards israel ali,
10:04 pm
all these saying anything hezbollah about what that means for the suicide? well absolutely though, given the fact we were just explaining the issue of the location, the city of symbolic location, which is here, all forms of has seen by the government as it occupied territories has another issue that says lives right now i'm trying to convey whether to as well or to the get on to is that the 2 options. he's a, that'll be a cease fire with no violations. all that's going to be a tit for tat and it fits what time would be in the way we ought to see it. good. i know is up probably another round a 5 and then the wrong just a 5 is going to have a great impact not only on uh the, the defense, but also on people, mainly own people because people went back to their house. it went back to their
10:05 pm
homes and sold them all of these thought it'd be fading. but with, as far as taking advantage of the sci fi to violate devices on to hits in several areas, especially in the area, is about to the north of the latania river. it seems that that is an attempt from physical law to resolve the framework and redraw the rules of engagement. how do you think you very much for that? are the hash, him life for us to be able to lead, springing now nor all day? who's keeping an eye on all things, israel and what's happening in israel for us, nor is in amman, jordan, because he's really government just found out just the air from reporting from his route and the occupied westbank. no, the is really sad said they would respond, the defense minister had promised a tough response. is that what we're seeing happening right now in devon, on you think? yeah, fully be is really army just a few minutes ago announced officially that the were response to
10:06 pm
a says by law has in fact be gone and that it would, there would be several air strikes at no details or given it was called an initial statement. so these israel, following up very quickly on those statements made by the at chief of staff of these really army and these really prime minister that they were be a very harsh response to what they termed a grave violation of the cease fire agreement. of course, that's remember that israel, from the beginning, i wanted to establish a fact that they wanted to interpret what those terms of the cease fire is. and that it wanted, in the words of its chief of staff to enforce the cease fire with cease fire. and that explains all those stripes and fractions that i was talking about. the fact that there had been several, a is really a tax over the past 5 days of the ceasefire in let on and beyond lebanese territory and all the while israel claiming that this was just them enforcing the ceasefire.
10:07 pm
while the americans are one of the main guarantors of disagreement, have found the alarm publicly about these as rarely attack saying that they do jeopardize this fragile cease fire. and at the same time, new or we heard earlier before this latest the is really action of the pentagon spokesman issuing a statement saying that the cease fire is holding is still holding. what is your assessment of that and the american position, and whether or not, you know, what we're seeing right now happen is the end of the ceasefire. now, what, what's happening right now? no doubt is going to test the ceasefire, but the american administration, the outgoing and incoming ones, are quite heavily invested in keeping this these fire going, despite those infractions. and they've made that very clear to all the parties. and so far, even israel hasn't set the ceasefire there. uh, you know,
10:08 pm
stopped uh or has broken down and fox a government cabinet meeting that was scheduled for tuesday morning tomorrow morning in the north, in order to encourage the residents to return to those communities that the, the communities that they've been resisting to return to. because they simply still did not feel they had enough guarantees of safety. that meeting of the cabinet still holds. so there is at the very least an estimates on the is really side that things are not going to quickly deteriorate from now until tuesday morning. no, thank you very much for that challenges here is nor all day a reporting their life from amman. jordan, well, residents returning to that holmes in $711.00 on our now concerned about whether the choose can last zayna hard every for some the 7 city of tire they came to claim their dead. these are families of hezbollah fighters killed during weeks of intense fighting with israel. more than 200 were temporarily buried here. on the
10:09 pm
outskirts of levon on the southern city of tyre, intends his ready bombardments meant it was impossible to carry out burials and villages. i knew j. what does so hard that i came to say good bye to our martyrs, our sons, those who were killed by israel. these men protected our land so much has been lost in this war, or us brokerage ceasefire. that came into force nearly a week ago is largely holding. while the bite in administration says, the deal is designed to permanently end possibilities. there's still concern and the sense of insecurity. now that people are into hudson, israel has violated the agreement a few times up to now. we hope the international community will ensure it is implemented. we still don't feel safe, and it's not clear with the army is capable of taking control of the pool. the area where the lebanese army has started to deploy and its task is to dismantle,
10:10 pm
as well as military infrastructure that it was supposed to do after the last 4 in 2006. this has yet to happen. the ceasefire is being tested as isabel continues to hit, what it calls threats, especially in border areas. as well as still preventing people from returning to their homes in the southern. most villages in 11 on its troops remain there, and it has 60 days from the start of the truce to gradually withdraw from the country. there are still few details on how they choose will be monitored and enforced. but the us military and not the united nations is now leading the committee in charge. there is mistrust on both sides. that's especially true among supporters of hezbollah. i came to the business. of course, america will not be fair, even though they are obliged to be neutral. they will stand by israel, but where i hope for the war has ended for people here,
10:11 pm
there's still no closure. and as well as doing what it's at, it would do preemptively striking what it believes or has valez attempts to re arm . for the 1st time. hezbollah has responded by firing rockets across the border, calling it's a warning center for their eligibility to. so there's nothing on the presidents of russia and iran, a promising on condition most affordable. serious president bush, allah sides regime syrian government and russian war pains have intensified attacks on areas has by opposition fighters in the northwest. this follows big gains by the opposition over the past few days. shifting the front line attacks have targeted the cities of it live and a level early as try kit a residential areas in it live, causing significant disruption and leaving several people dead. after capturing a level on friday opposition finders made a significant advance south awards. consolidating deposition in that region, the push extended into the central province of how my way government showed swift
10:12 pm
forced to retreat from several strategic positions. how the sound of hold has more the latest airstrikes to target. the syrian government forces tried to repel opposition fighters. a trail of destruction left behind by the continued aerial attempt. it's the 6th day of the offensive, led by the high up the heavy to shim armed route with significant territorial gains in it, live a level and in the home of province. and with the latest advance, the syrian government is now sending reinforcements to the northwest, including a donnie and back to militias from idaho. and on the diplomatic front, it owns for administer visited damascus on sunday. and on monday he was an uncle, pointing the finger at the united states and had also thought i'd drop interest
10:13 pm
organizations in syria are in close contact with. is it right under united states? their actions are meant to divert attention from what is there? is there anything to live in the end? because though that's why the situation in syria is totally different and turkeys. foreign minister warned that outside intervention would be a brief mistake suited the game show, but just follow the techs out. the reason for the why spread completely wrapped in again is the issue is remaining on resumes for the course of the last or 2 years. the less than the demands of the position had been ignored, and the city of regina did not engage with the port across as serious. as the conflict extend, thousands have fled, fearing for their lot. but for some syrians, a chance to return to the homes, they fled from over the last decade or from the zip code. i got a problem. oh, thank god for the liberation of set our kids. oh, god granted us the ability to come back to the god willing, all of syria will be liberated effect the flashes,
10:14 pm
all of the opposition fighters say they're prepared to continue seizing townsend villages all over syria until they gain control of the country while the shuttle as a government says it's forces will continue to repel the advances of the central jersey to enter and is no car motions. in an apple, he says, despite a sense of calm this, some residents are unsure about how the opposition forces intend to govern this city. or we are here and be part of the city of live for right in front of a live close to historic city adults. and as you can see, people have come to this place has been as well known even before the war. people used to come here to get themselves to enjoy their lives, have a cup of coffee and just sit and enjoy themselves. and even those who are displaced back in 2016, we've met several people who were displaced in 2006 the and due to the military
10:15 pm
military campaign that by this year and a re g, and supported by its russian iranian allies. and also those who used to live in the city when the city was controlled by these c, a raging forces. however, we felt, uh, some civilians actually told us that they can't help themselves, but to feel a slight feeling of fear and frustration because the change was so fast and they really don't know how the off position forces are going to govern the city . they also told us that a under the, when the city was controlled by the sea and redeem forces, they didn't have any sort of freedom of speech or anything. and they have a saying, here's them, some civilians who told us that wouldn't be able to be suited, was controlled by the gen regime. they told us that they have a sing that was have years over here. so they really don't know how the opposition
10:16 pm
forces are going to govern them. however, the local authorities of the syrian salvation government, which basically they are the opposition forces, the civilian sector, reassured, the civilians that uh, the upcoming days of the future is going to be better. but they, they just need a little more time to organize the living situation. of the city, i want to take you in a tour around this place as people are you know, come thing and going to this location even even during the night. just do you know, just to forget a little bit about what's happened in the last couple of days and the fast a changes on development that this area has witness no car, much from in front of the historic. so to the volleyball, lippo syria, the
10:17 pm
poly appalling and applicant lift take, that's how the un chief has described the situation in gaza. antonio terrace shows, conditions faced by palestinians may amount to the grievous international crimes. his statement was read out at a conference in egypt and the increasing humanitarian aid to palestinians on the ground in gaza is really strikes continue to target several areas across the street . of the latest was on the shops showing, told, sending clothing in a busy marketplace in kansas city. at least 2 people were killed. many of us had have destroyed homes and school sheltering families, hoping for some a homes often several times over. the brain holly is at the scene of these really market as i am right now in the market, essentially targeted. besides
10:18 pm
trying to serve the player right now, as you can see, the numbers of how serious have been killed. others were wounded. as you can see, the seeing here, the market has turned into a place of friday. the cartridges directly targeted the shops here and on the market. this is a vibrant place in more vis since need does a strip. where's the money is come to wire? the base douglas says it isn't by the basic goods for their families. they ended up being targeted in a group of the killed. we're sort of a very densely populated market here in more than a century by the city. and this is the scene here, has turned into a scene of the tragedy. really, i just bureau holdings, all part of fine, still had on algae 0. they, you and holes talks in saudi arabia to taco drought. and these rectification with
10:19 pm
a warning the well as food supply is at risk. the the hello is there after a very mild and settled weekend across europe. the weather has turned much colder and more unsettled. thanks to a band of rain that's pushed its way from the west. most central air is bringing wintery weather to the outset extends its way towards scandinavia and the baltic states ahead of it. it is looking a little quieter, but more gray and gloomy across the eastern part of europe, and there in the southeast while we still got the remains of a storm, barra ravaged pots of grease that's moved on to cyprus. and to a kid behind that, we're going to get another band of rain moving across the mediterranean brings when
10:20 pm
the conditions to the likes of sardinia. it looks rather when the across scandinavia, there's some stuff filled with with some sometime. that's not the case for the person on the island of island, there's more heavy rain pouring down, coming into west and pots of front. we could see some snow in scotland on tuesday, winter as well for northern parts of spain, but still unsettled whether to be found for southern parts of portugal and spain. now in terms of temperatures, while they are going to be heading south across much of the re age and you can see the temperature coming down in 2 degrees in zurich on wednesday minus one in stock on the unique perspective. we don't want ahead to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incident. that's a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide. it still remains large. one section, connect with our community and tap into conversation as you find elsewhere,
10:21 pm
but humanity. the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out just the or the of the you're watching l g 0 live from don't i reminder about top stories this hour is where as ami says it's hitting as the size in 711 on a long sure. no offensive hours after has on the side of a rush of blankets for the 1st time since a sci fi gave was agreed, both sides are accusing each other, violating the 3 names and syria government forces are intensifying attacks on harry
10:22 pm
is held by opposition flights as being in the northwest, that being supported by russian who plays this follows big games by opposition fighters and recent days were pushing south 5 to capturing a level and is really horses of attack, a marketing, gaza city, killing at least 2 people in the united nations secretary general is describing the situation and the guys as of tony and elliptic, more than 54000 people have been killed since they us present elect. donald trump is called jo bivens decision department. his son, an abuse, and miscarriage of justice hunter biden was facing sentencing. after being found guilty of making full statements on a gun background check, as well as failing to pay taxes, he could have spent more than 40 years behind bars. but president biden says, his son was unfairly targeted. a white house correspondent, kimberly hawkins is falling developments in washington dc. well, there was
10:23 pm
a bit of evidence too, given the fact but $105.00 and was sent to be sentenced on december 12th, as well as december 16th for some gun as well as for some tax vision charges, respectively. so there was a need to get this part in the work sooner than later because that was a court appearance that he was facing rather soon. so he had to get this done and out of the way, or he was going to jail. so that had some evidence in the nature of it all, but the bottom line is that this isn't so unusual, but we do see this from time to time. in fact, most presidents do tend to issue these types of things at the end of their term. but it does leave a bad taste in the mouth of many americans, given the fact this is the president son, and he promised that he wouldn't do this. he wouldn't treat his something different than any other american. clearly he's broken that promise and present biden has arrived in on gold on the 1st top of his long promised visit to sub saharan africa
10:24 pm
. he's there to showcase the u. s. batch re weigh project which is pushing as a new approach encountering some of china's global influence on the continent. by dint is a 1st sitting us president to visit on going out. at least 56 people have been killed in a sam pete at a football match in guinea, west africa spectators reportedly started throwing stones during the match on sunday. security forces use t a gas causing panic. the victims were trampled as crowds tried to flee. the city of nicholas hank has more from the caustic off. this was supposed to be a family friendly event of football game. the finals of a tournament organized by gives military genta away from the capital. cannot cree but in ends? the record where the home team had gone to the finals, they met a new, a team visiting team from low base and everything was fine. the. the stadium was packed. it can contain a hundreds of people to the thousands of people that attended this event because it
10:25 pm
was such an important event and everything was fine up until the very last minute. the 90 minute mark, the referee whistled a penalty for the away team. and the visiting team, and that's when the spectator is starting pelting rocks water bottles onto the pitch. now the security forces handle that by fire and tear gas into the stadium that has only one gate in and out. and so people rushed towards the gate, so many people were killed in what was a stampede. many of them are children. there is a doctor that is in one of the more that said that the he could see the bodies lined up as far as the eye could see. this gives you the extent of the amount of people that has been killed. and so, grief is quickly turning to anger. the prime minister has called for com. he's saying there's an investigation under way to try to find the culprit of the. so is
10:26 pm
responsible for what has happened. but right now the internet is down, it ends the record, and there is police lined up around the mores where families are waiting to recover and identify the bodies. now the degradation of land across the world is undermining the this capacity to cope with the climate and by diversity crises, a major you and conferences on the way to find solutions to a problem that disrupts fluid. secuity drives, migration and fuels, conflicts. our environment is a new concrete for some re i've solved your radio in the hall to be raving and visit the drum page of old traditions, launches 11 days of negotiations into a very contemporary very dangerous problem affecting regions across the world. delegates sciences lined experts seeking solutions urgently. line degradation effects 3200000000 people. one 3rd of the world's population. not because we have, you know, a 2000000 family farm is 1550 in africa,
10:27 pm
and after guys the largest continent video harbor too long ago, this shouldn't ended up getting processes. so this is the 3rd international environment summit in 6 weeks and report cards. sofa is not good at the by diversity summit and currently in columbia, there was no real consensus on the way for the climate summit and back to and as advise you on the outcome on finance was perceived as weak. so here, the pressure is really on this estimated line degradation is expanding at the rate of 1000000 square kilometers a year. and as usual, it support a nation's bearing. the brunt line determines whether we can, we can make any progress on by diversity plan determines whether we will have a chance or kline so. so to step up now and position land as a strategic investment area and a strategic area to reduce the risks for security, for prosperity and for the equity. we'll see in the coming days of nations of the
10:28 pm
world can agree on a course correction to move from a degradation to restoration. they clock out to 0, riyadh saudi arabia a lot more time. a change case has open to view and to top courts during a hearing at the hague. the soft pacific island nation of on watts who has urged the international court of justice to recognize the home caused by the impact of global warming. it wants to court to make fighting climate change a legal obligation for out of nations. well, joining us to discuss this is pam, aka vine, who's the legal counsel to the commission of small island states on the kind of change, any josh along his life from the hey, thank you so much me sock yvonne for being with us on audra 0. so nearly $100.00 countries including don, want to will provide testimony to the i c j. what exactly is the goal of this hearing? and what role will small island states that you represent play in this case? well, in 1992, the one framework,
10:29 pm
conventional and climate change was adopted in order to address the issue of greenhouse gas emissions. and more than 30 years later, the members of that process known as cost of the more recent, most recently seen being called 29 in bulk who have failed to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. instead of being a targeted $1.00 degrees celsius, which would be a way of adverse and catastrophic harm, the world is now set with 3 degrees celsius. so the small island states which are facing existential spread, some of which are going to literally go under the sea because of rising sea level, both and global warming have decided to go to international courts and try to knows that this case the world court in the hague, to get an opinion about what are the legally binding obligations of states to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions act, to prevent harm to climate vulnerable states such as small island states. so it's
10:30 pm
a case of great consequence because it really implicates our, our common survival on the planet. and so what do you hope the outcome of this hearing will be as well the outcome for one thing will be that the international court of justice, the principal judicial organ, if the un will spell out in clear terms, what are the legal obligations of states the major polluters in particular to put an end to greenhouse gas emissions to prevent harm to climate vulnerable states. and then of course, one has develop that states who will take the serious need their legal obligations when the court spells it out. but how, how do you expect that to happen when whatever the i, c, j to size will be non binding, right. 6 well, it's an advisory opinion, so it's non binding in a sense that it's not a dispute between 2 parties, but it's going to be an a for a take.
8 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on
