tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 21, 2024 1:00pm-2:00pm AST
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to have a dream container stuck in your own adventure, no. counter avenue the. the color them are a kyle, this is the news our life from the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. cus takes the 1st step towards recognizing serious administration as it removes a tenant $1000000.00 reward for the new lead is arrest. i'm some of the jobs in the neighborhood of damascus, and i'll tell you how the sights of a possible musgrave is a children's playground. also a head cold hungry and no sign of more, a vague, allowed in palestinian struggle to survive as israel continues to target areas, white across, gone. so
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a suspect in custody. i'm full people said with thousands wounded after a comp house through a christmas market in germany. times on peace of statements, we have sports as we count down. so the heavy weight re match between alex on that is sick and tired of some theory. they've waiting and fury is $25.00 to those heavier. it's a mix to a vein. she's only truly, it defeats the u. s. has taken a step towards legitimizing the new server administration by me, thing is laid out. i went on sharra, c, a middle east diplomat bumper leaf let the delegation to damascus for the 1st engagement between washington and the new leadership officer. the basing. she confirmed that the us is lifting a $10000000.00 bounty on shara, who's the head of the group, hyatt tire alshaun, which the us considered as
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a terrorist organization, leaves as washington rules. so considering lifting sanctions on syria, if the new leadership demonstrates progress, both parties agreed to work together to find journalist austin ties and other american systems who went missing during the shaw our assaults rules. it was, it was hosted, alibis is in damascus, pulling over latest on the new administration in syria. so hush him. so there's more about the impact that this visit 5 of us celebration this has a lot of when you look at the new dynamics in damascus, you see that america is coming back to the mass coast since the 1st time since 2012, a guess what they met with some of the, some of the met and it is ignited in the past as a terrorist. now they decided to lift the rewards for his advice. quite a significant step forward because this is exactly what about the some of the lead to of high at the show and the def back totally to of silvia has been looking
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forward to a to building but just with the international community and getting more of international recognition for him, this is very close for because next week he's going to oversee a phenomenal change of the country, which is the spots of the national conference about a transition roadmap with expecting the categories later today. to reopen the embassy in damascus. that gives you had indicated that we're going to see more and more of an international presence here in damascus, which is going to send a positive signal to the people of this particular they a delicates moments because we're talking about massive homes by the same time. here's anxieties about the fuse of the country. indeed has a lot of barbara installations that from damascus. many things how some the face of tens of thousands of prisoners are missing. people remains one of the most hiring aspects of the survey and conflict between 20112020. for more than half
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a 1000000 people were killed in the war. that they're in network for human rights police and the 150000. i'm missing. and by way of comparison, roughly 40000 people disappeared, joined the will in both now huts. the governor and special commission on missing persons in the hague, says the may be as many as $66.00 mass graves sites in syria. and more all being discovered, as i've been to, i've had reports from to donald a neighborhood in damascus. and a warning that his report does contain disturbing details and images even in broad daylight. this is a dock potters, of the former regime laid bed in the streets and shows of what used to be homes. this is the dumb neighborhood which people here see wasn't execution site. a square kilometer kills a little see from mazda of 5 shot. i have, they tell us about domestic it. on the street, in 2013, the dozens were executed. people know for sure,
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because the perpetrators felt themselves doing it. the, the footage was the years later no can say the execution is very from the thoughts of military intelligence is about a minute to the national defense forces. either monday, soldiers pick up the street and through black, 10 government into a trench and shop them. one after the other young and hold their brought to the trench, been killed when regime soldiers smoked loft. we've gone through the full video because it's to goose and beyond that, french people keep finding bones. the entire neighborhood feels like an open graveyard. that looks like somebody's pelvis, a job on these appear to be human domains collected by children and local residents here. when they find them, they collect them in one spot,
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and then they go and bury them with this as have been coming forward describing to us the orders of things which happened into them and they say, it was just one massacre. it'd be massacres in every street at every block. every, every note that i was borne by the assad, but in power. he says the shot of the thoughts killed his son. after many attempts, we received him and buried him. i saw it. you can imagine how many people were killed like my son, if they detained anyone here he or she will not come out to light. this block was surrounded by concrete in our in barriers. his other son was also arrested, but after his release he fits syria and now lives in jim. had i've moved on just to do much of to lead to heart. haven't seen him more than a decade. hi. that'd be just, it wasn't the only one. most of that would, doesn't, there were bodies in every block. they killed many people of those coming,
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those torches displaced and killed us and told them on mohammed this 14 years old. and he's memorized the names of the former genes execute snares. why are you not in school? this is no such because most of our school is closed. so i stop learning. i'll stay here and they can make money. i also throw away the bones, so the docs on come in a post besides syria, put into the mas graves are playgrounds, as well as the torture and executions. there are numerous higher stories from the dumber, and this is just one neighborhood. the mass graves are open and the evidence hasn't been preserved. it will take years if not decades for savings through here and for justice to be fair. so i'm a job with the 0, the damascus. the
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knowles and gaza has been on doing is really military siege from old and 17 days. and one of the latest strikes a homeless attacked and devonte, a 12 palestinians on the same family were killed, including 7 children, civil defense workers have to dig through the rubber with that by hands as they searched for survivors. how they might, would, is in dire up on a force in the central gauze us, or how many yet more devastating strikes and once again, children amongst the dead. absolutely . and we see and visual unfolding by the hour since the late hours of last night, and nearly hours of this morning. the ongoing good talk to you in the eastern part of the central area. he'd be machine gun by the military shoppers by the heavy artillery already. but as of the hours of yesterday's evening and there's is 5
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pills, 8 people from one family here in under the account later on within the span of just a few hours. another generally a talk in valeo at the time we're a family of the true people. 7 of them were children just afoot is that were presented to us by now are the the funeral and the very well at the vicinity of the bombed house in the area near, allowed hosted with a very devastating heart rate. can see many of the kids who are continue to die at the record number as the, the genocide continues. so unfold across the gospel, more tragedies coupon, folding it from the northern part of this trip. and i just want to point out, it's been extremely difficult in the past 48 hours to get information on a regular basis of northern part of this. they've given the miscommunication of black out the difficulties on the ground. the fact that there are no journalist in the northern part of this trip,
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a part of from those who volunteer with their phone cameras to document and reports about what's going on in the northern part of the city, particularly the vicinity of the one positive in the past hours been they violent at the vicinity of the house, but the more homes have been blown up by the planted explosive devices that continue to destroy the majority of the area. the entire have been cleared from the residential buildings that didn't have the public facilities. one particular home happened to house displays families in the reports that we had from someone from inside the house because many were injured and killed. but without any ability for the american south to get out of the house, that the rescue people at this time, these unfortunate events and a tragic events continue to happen as there's no side on to an end for this genocide, any time soon, honey, my brain is the latest that from central garza honey. thank you. as well. unicef
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has wounds at children and galls o a cold sick, and form a ties to an agency for children more but 96 percent of women and children. i'm not able to make them basic nutritional names. as low as months of warning, of immune and famine in the strip as well as any allowed us no fraction of this amount as her in a needed into garza. i so the, i swear i'm running away from my tense so that my children don't ask me for a length of bread is not you have time for i'm going to deliver the flower flowers too expensive to buy. it cost $100.00 shekels, who has a 100 chuckles a day? if i want to prepare bread for the children, $100.00 shackles a day, come on. and i also don't have any income. i'm a lawyer, but unfortunately now there is no work to be run to a 100. and so around 2 and a half months i haven't had any flour. and so far we haven't received emergency aid . i've been running to the charities since 6 o'clock in the morning and i've not
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got anything here is the parts it's 70 was remind you of the main border crossings in to gauze, all of which have phase closures or challenges during, as well as war. you and has whole to deliver a deliveries through the come boost alarm crossing calls as main entry point for humanitarian aid. the head of unruffled advisory needs says, no, an order have broken down in the area on guys open. we operate near the crossing blocking roads and attacking a convoys un estimates. at least 600 trucks of ada needed every day to address picking monitoring crisis in the strip. in november, only one con boy of 109 trucks managed across the board to all of those 98 were looted by all groups, re sell stolen supplies at high prices. the rapid crossing and southern gospel is no longer operational off the policy and inside was destroyed by is riley strikes. the have as crossing is mainly used by people on foot and is only available is the
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only available route for transporting age into gaza. that's bringing louise water and she's the senior communications officer for unrolled. that's the you and policy the o, an agency for palestinian refugees and she joins us from con eunice in southern gaza. louise, thank you for being with us. we had just a little earlier, the one fall this anguish about the situation is, has so much about what is like the that he has to run away from his children and say they can't ask him for bread. a deliveries on his time, they hit this full time though in early november was, is the situation now and this is the crisis that we faced the weeks on. and if not months, children, families, they do not have enough food. when never all food supplies it see the bridge or is lentils, there's no nutrition, there's no a vegetables or for i just missed your voice. it's beyond mr. food, any time we go to own we're shelters. the 1st thing he for last for see they need
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absolutely ever thing children. i a crying in the corner because they want a piece of bread and we really are just talking about right shit. this isn't enough for the entire population to survive on having a lot of children. i'm nourish a lot of children getting sick and drinking even dutchy walter as well as a shortage of clean water supplies. children and getting sick with appetite is a, with diarrhea that suffered skin infections. this has been going on for weeks and months and it is how much the humanitarian response is absolutely strong both. because we cannot get enough supplies into the people we need to. what is stopping those supplies guessing in? and it's been the same thing. we talked about all these weeks. a moment says not enough to say facilitation of the age into the gaza strip. 69 percent of buildings have been damaged or destroyed. so how are we going to bring in aid where the roads, the roads are filled with rubble. they've been found,
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they've been hit and strikes. there's only so many pas you can take a lot of the area around the largest pulse thing is, is taken over by criminality. by using and, and this is something we've warren's about since the rapid crossing fluids. this is something that we have been seeing repeatedly warning. people do not have enough. we've watched a months on end. as children go through the powers of trash to try and find that next new is absolutely in humane the conditions that are being forced to because of these ready and proceed is unacceptable. and these are the areas that you can access. let me look at the areas in the north of the seas there with a 70 days now of correspond. it was just saying that for the past 48 hours, it's been difficult to get any information from that. but for weeks that has been warnings of imminent finding. what are you hearing about the situation outside? we've spent this entire year reports and what we can see, what we can see is these besieged areas in the north of gaza. what we can see is
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rafa we haven't been facilitated access to process since we are fullest out in may, we have absolutely no idea of the condition of not only over facilities but united nations facilities, united nations premises. and then the procedural, it's nothing but horror stories, it's nothing but restoring. when not able to get access off, that we're not able to provide any facilities in any age to the population. it is unacceptable that these areas around the check points that are like no miles on ever thing has been destroyed in every direction. i never know i, there is no reporting of what is happening this time and is that of course the check points when i was in god the 50 i'm the and entire time and he was army female. they told me that one of the male relatives had either been shots for the change. that won't count. we see what's happening. you what we can see. but what com. we see a situation that on the ground is incredibly difficult, is difficult for a agency such as your own to work the on top of that genre is facing
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a funding short for a potential funding show for with the country of sweden be the latest the comp funding, how is this going to affect your operations on the ground every single day the owner has worked in as well as been on session every single day. we have not knowing what we're doing today. we don't know what we're doing to more. this is part because of the situation part because of the mission, this information campaign against the agency or cause of the buttons folding and the strikes phone and also colleagues staying at the time of facilities being attacked. we take every day that comes, we will continue to be here on the ground of watching day and night to provide aid to the community as much as we facilitated. but that's the key to this as much as we are facilitated, we can only be here as long as we are facilitated to be hand louise wolf, ridge bring over i stock picture of the situation the in gauze. louise, thank you for taking the time to speak to us on alex's era. stop
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again. mike casey. he was the former deputy political counselor at the us office of palestinian affairs. he resigned in july this year over the will in gaza as tell us more about his experience in the state department. he joins us now live from michigan. it's good to have you with us as well. might just talk a little bit about what your job was and why of to fully use you resigned. thank you for having me on the show today. so my job in jerusalem was mainly just for any of the guys that focusing on guys every day and writing about the situation there from the human rights situation, the humanitarian situation, the economic situation. any sorts of things. also working with my colleagues to read about general palestinian political issues including settlement expansion, palestinian politics, human rights, prisoner abuses, and that sort of thing. and really all the problems we have had seen since october 7th were happening before october 7th. we ignore palestinian suffering. we accept
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these rarely government narrative of events, even if we know it's not true and we really pursue israel's interest. we don't use your own interest. and that was one of us. that was what push me out to dorothy, and i'm more of a sponsor as we guessing from your zip go through periods from the us government from the state department to your reports that you were sending since because of will broke out to there was really no response, i mean every, everything that about the situation there where they know how bad the situation is, all the information, the casualties, dulac, if you, me an attorney and they are aware of everything. and yet we continue to pursue these policies and support with these really military is doing there. so it was really the lack of response to what we were sending back or you've worked for many different countries around the world. did you ever see the west capitulates elsewhere? and the way that you're saying it, it is doing so to as well. no, not at all. and it's, it's frankly embarrassing to service in american diplomatic. and it's real to see just the way that we've given to, to man's abuse, really government and continued to support what these really government is doing,
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even though we know is wrong. and i have not seen that in any other country that i've served in as soon as he's gone public with your resignation, have you had any response from the us governmental warranty? from israel? i have not heard anything from anyone since i left. anybody take it up hill job because i'm sending you only one of 2 people in the state department whose job it was to focus solely on garza. has anyone taken not pill position? i mean, how much does the white house get to know what's happening? uh yes, my position was filled when i left. that was a career foreign service officer side since you rotate it out and someone else rotated it and that job now. and i mean they're, they're aware of that. they receive all of our reporting. they have everything that we write and they just disregard. and why is that? and i think there's a lot of reasons for that. it's just like i said that there's no concern for palestinian suffering really. and it was in washington within the bureaucracy and
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it's helping to push forward is really interest. uh, not our own interest. and that's really like i said, what put me out the door is just that we are no waiting your people that were just on the show talking about just the level of chaos and gas and the level of summary . that's all by design of use really military campaign and we're aware of that, but that's not in the us interest. and you know, one of the things towards the end that really put me out, what was the discussions of what the future guys should look like in terms of governance. and obviously you guys, it needs to be run by a credible palestinian government, not local clans or other ideas if these really is come up with. and we know that these ideas will not work yet. washington continues to support them because that's what he's really wants to do. so we're supporting a situation of chaos and suffering because that's what they want, even though that's not within. that's not a us cool. yes, i want to ask you about that. feel 4 years of your experience looking at this issue was from your point of view is the solution for goals? so for guys, i mean, obviously right now the humanitarian situation is the largest concern that needs to
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be interested in the near term as well as the security situation. you guys have going forward not just in terms of actually the law and order within gases. we talked about the guest that was just down here mentioning just the absolute chaos since going on there. and the guy that needs to be run by credible palestinian government linked with the west bank of east jerusalem. part of the larger state of palestine as we move forward towards the 2 state solution. i mean, this is our been our stated goal for years is to have a 2 state solution yet. we're not doing anything to create that 2nd state. we don't recognize the state of palestine, we're not even allowed to use the word palestine in our reporting without putting any quotes. so we need to recognize guys as part of palestine and united the country next to seek to divide it. okay, thank you very much. my gaze, evo, really brand, so extraordinary experiences, the working in the state department with a focus on goals that might casey, joining us that from michigan. thank if the
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police in germany have rated a house in connection with the call running attack on a christmas market that killed at least 4 people, i suspect, was arrested at the scene shortly. officer has called plowed into a crowded market and the eastern city of mug to bug and been living around 40 columbus, a south of the city. well, and 60 others have been injured in the attack was it goes to cameras at the scene capture the moment that the call rammed into the crowd of ortiz identified the suspect of a 50 year old dog. so originally from saudi arabia, he 1st came to germany in 2006 and was previously unknown to security services. us . well jim and john of sales is visiting the scene in month to back. here he is arriving just a short while ago. the city is around a 160 kilometers west of the capsule. but lynn and his christmas markets attract thousands of holiday chauffeurs. every yeah, that's bringing our correspondent dominant came. he's in my to bug. dominic 1st
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will just tell us a little bit about what left schultz is doing the same so all of shots arrived. so he was saying just a few minutes ago, just behind me this area here and then proceeded through the marketplace being shown where events on the folder to see where i will let conn and shopping for that . as he was saying, 41 people describe just being shanowsky, so that's the german. that means effectively in a critical condition. what's the full, the casualty can't now is much higher than we had originally thoughts. many different use agencies reporting its above 2 hundreds. so many numbers of great numbers of people were involved in this accident. so this into the bravo. mister shots has to be lang flowers at the church. so your hon is chief, that he will then make his way from the church, which is just off camera, back through the marketplace to the town, a full, whether it will be a mixing for him to be
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a prize. solve exactly what actually happened in the progress of investigations that sort of thing. we expect him to give brief comments, a brief statement to the media in the christmas market itself. in the course of the next 2025 minutes about the way things have been progressing. separately from that, we expect that to be a news conference from the police and prosecutors, which they say might happen at some time around about 15 g m t this afternoon. that's for late to right now. this is a body shots on who's calling the chair, administer nancy phases, seeing for themselves what actually happens on friday nights here in the markets just behind me a little. and obviously we will be getting a lot of details. lot more details from that press conference in a few hours time. what do we know so far? dominic about the investigation that is on the way well, quite quickly off to the person involved was the rest of the suspect was involved
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was arrested raw that we were told about his providence, where he came from that he was 50 years old from saudi arabia had been living in this country since 2006, then it was quite a he was adult to specializing in psychotherapy and psychiatry that he lives in the town of bound blogs. that's about 504050 kilometers away from the city that he had been working in a hospital in this city. he'd been. busy king supposedly with convicts who had drug edition issues and also separately, lots of different use agencies are full thing about the sorts of things that the man was doing on social media posts about his experiences as a society post. suffice his opinion of germany and the asylum system in this country. also, we now know the police have rated his flats. as we're saying they've right,
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it is probably find anything particularly dangerous the but clearly active inquiry going on right now, trying to find that's what this man did, how he decided to do what he did and why the police take this next. okay, dominate for the moment. many thanks indeed, we'll certainly be getting more information in the coming hours. a miss all 5 from yemen has landed near a public park and tell of these the, these remote trees as it tried, but failed to intercept the missile medical services. at least 14 people sustained mine. the injuries who these have repeatedly launched myself towards israel since the war and concert began and what they say, it's still a guarantee with palestinians in garza, before there was even time to get out the door was exploded and ballistics lasalle
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in the building. and all the windows blew in on the 1st 2nd floor of the whole area. and it was very frightening. well, the who sees any admin claims responsibility for the attack is the missile force of the m in the armed forces with the help of god targeted on his really ministry target to not to pipe jeff or with the ballistic missile. the missile tickets targets with precision and the defensive, and it's deceptive systems failed to come through. with this significant operation, the many armed forces salutes our great, see how many people you took to the squares and field funding, confrontation, and defiance against the criminal is really enemies. let's get more now from our correspondent time this all hoot an amount on him deal that because he is ready to government has found out is there from operating in israel and in the occupied west bank. so that's who the theme is all it managed to get through these really defensive what we'll have we learned about that
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the well this is actually the 3rd. so see a tank on israel did just this week. the 1st on monday, the 2nd on thursday. and now the 3rd on saturday, but the difference here is that these really military admitted that they had failed to intercept this projectile, which is leading them to internal investigations as to how the interception systems have failed. but it's not the 1st time they've failed throughout the last 14 months, especially when it comes to ballistic missiles and drones that have been launched by the who these the food. these themselves have said that they've watched more than $200.00 missiles and a $170.00 drone since the beginning of israel's moral and gaza. but israel is now looking into how and why these air defenses did not work from the moments the siren was activated to the moment of impact was just around one minute. but these really are saying they're looking into the matter after more than a dozen people were injured. okay. how many things and dave will these be he more
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about this with all guessing tell of eve and just a short while and also to the has head on out as era. i am, i'm going to be present coffee data. i'll be telling you about gunners. promo code mining such as i story more than a 1000000 people. but reading the economy, i give a space and as for finding extent, the needs of the german need, that's coming up with pizza, the hello fall today marks the winter solstice of coal. so we have got some type of winfrey weather around 70 say some nasty weather into the southeast of europe. we have this name storm that brought some bottom wins in across a if lea easing across, the bulk is heading towards greece and that will slide is way across the key in the
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coming allison back up to the northwest, taught the practice of us. here we are looking gale force winds. so big housing places some nasty weather rolling in across the island, west side of the u. k as well. so pretty poor guy here on fast a nasty weekend ahead of christmas. of course, i lot of people out traveling, wet weather will slide his way down across the front. so low countries into a good positive northern germany 3 demo. it's a, some significant smoke full to making his way across at norway, southern pots, in particular. some of the ones you by the to say, just around bulk area of a side of the black sea into ducky and this, at what level about when the weather party into that is to sort of the mediterranean clearing through as we go one through sunday, surprises guys quite weather, coming back in behind. heavy snow for meanwhile, coming back in across the outs could see some significant snow here and still cool west and wendy to the northwest. or the
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afternoons deluxe craddick nations justify this kind of behaviors. colorado, the average has collateral damage. that's why we all t is leading to what we're seeing that will allow me to push back for a moment is a new assistance, corporate israel, affecting it's mobile friendly from the impact of the us selections. the escalating conflict in the middle east and the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey or the
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it's the the other again, you're watching. i'll just say right. his reminder about top stories this, our u. s. has taken a step towards legitimizing the news to in administration financing is nita at al serra, it's scrap to $10000000.00 bounties, a has arrest. them says it will consider the things functions. but it also says the new leadership will have to be responsive and demonstrate progress fast. jeremy sean, so that shelf is visiting the city of month to buy a day off to a compound into crowns. that of course, the small kids coming at least 4 people on the 16th of the engine
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a many of them critically. the fund from yemen has learned to know public pumpkin tennessee. is there any minute she says it tried but failed to in to set the missile medical sources to at least 14 people sustained minor injuries. who things have repeatedly noticed missiles, tools as well since the war and goals that began. and what they say is sort of jar seat with palestinians in gauze that done, perry is a full my original as to for the associated press tools. i served as chairman of the form presentation of israel. lead joins us now from it telling me you've got to have you with us and describe what it was like that and kind of a when this missile has, as well though, i guess it was just before on the morning and we'd heard sirens and my wife drives me to the stairwell, the functions of the sort of safe space and i'm building, i'm sorry, go on for about a minute. uh and then um,
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basically here an explosion that generally uh, the explosions have a relate to uh, interest options. the overhead of the past 2 times on wednesday and again yesterday they were louder and there are and basically bows where because of sits on the ground. so how valuable does israel fail to these sorts of attacks because they keep coming down? is this the, this week? you know, israel feels like it's dealing with fanatical maniacs. the don't operate, find a normal calculus of a, of a, incentivize ation. there is a sense that the who these actually want israel to fully destroy their reports in order them to go to the us community at a global community and end up having a global broadcasters, a slattich, a label, genocide, and yeah, my not on the screen. i, we, they don't know what to do, but i do believe that they are going to escalate their response. they're currently,
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i'm pretty sure a scrambling for intelligence on who the leadership and their strategic installing is and that, and there is also an expectation that the world community will wake up before israel find it. so fully aware of what's happening, which also kind of one wants that there is a mass of internet interest in doing this because of the who is the hard to global marathon, tre. absolutely. but let me the who face to say that, that launching these attacks and solidarity with the policy it ends in gaza. is that not a, a full in israel that if they bring a c spot and gauze with these attacks will then stop, you know, there is not a sense that it's legitimate for a country call 100 miles away to the attacking israel. and salt area means 3rd party by itself. does you know that doesn't work? i don't expect them to act differently. these are the guys because of this incentive to who is a growing and i expect them eventually to move the person with ease. and i repeat, i actually do assess, i'm a globe perspective, but it is,
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i'm interested in egypt and of the west to at the start of israel. because israel tends to lose a legitimacy and introduce complications with people in the region who say, because like with these do, the jaffa is occupied. so there's not much to discuss with them. the world has its own accounting to be done with a goofy. so as i say in period one 3rd of global container traffic, it's cost egypt billions of dollars. so with all due respect to lucy's passion, solidarity with the palestinians. this is fanaticism, but at the end of the day there is a strong argument for um, for, for, for responding upon it. but it wouldn't be interesting with that to say if that is the case because they're a little up to his normal optimism about a potential sci fi deal. now, then that has been in many many months. say that it does take effect in the coming weeks. mites we then see a reduction in these attacks from yeah, and it is not was waiting to see what that happens before taking further action.
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and i'm not so sure because israel and the world actually is not normalized to, is these attacks on vessels had enough towards this. it was canal and that was not on watson. and i think the world wants to end underwriting but militia that's occupied, took, there was again, no, it, it seems unreasonable on that. and it shouldn't be, i don't think it should be not normalized normal. wanted by any change of israel strategy. course guys i favorites is fine for sure. not like to cease fire to be full and honest ages and before exchanges for at least the hostages are not. and then phase is designed to prolong the war, which i'm also showing it to me. you know, it doesn't want to engineer or something, you know, i think, i think i'm into the separate problem. uh, the who sees actions supposedly solidarity with palestinians cannot be normalized, not accepted or should be punished. and i, i do think that the factors that contributed to the democratic defeats and, and december or many of the weaknesses that body was shown on the floor in boston
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with players like this is playing into the i mean, and in the election was rather close to every 5 through the, you know, moved one percent of the vote could have been decisive. this. this is one of them. and i believe trump knows that. and so it's like lucy's are calculating that they can sometimes get away with just because the one john's island they may, they may, i think, again, that the trumpet ministration. when it comes into power, you know, some plus sticks and crews, though they may be. sometimes it's helpful not to over time and when you have a criminal in jail. okay. done very many thanks. indeed for joining us that from television on and the several fires have been reported quine and try and attack deep inside russia. 3 districts were hits in the city of cuz um, the counsel of the semi autonomous,
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toughest on region. presidents were evacuated, russian defense officials, are they intercepted and shut down several drains. and russian forces have lost and try and strike on a residential area. and ukraine, 2nd largest city of ca, he's the strike has a 9 story apartment block, enjoying 6 people. a 2nd strike talk to another district, have copies, and what officials say as an escalating ariel campaign against the north eastern cities the u. s. is not really avoid it. a government shut down with congress passing a funding bill at the 11th hour. the bill is past. the bill extends the us government funding until march and includes disaster relief for the deposit would have seen millions of government workers sent home without pay was find gold as a political risk unless he says americans priced as a closed door deals and last minute funding bills. is only compounding the nation's
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debt crisis. the issue here is that for, for a long time, more conservative house members, conservative republicans. what they really dislike is that these funding deals are always made at the last minute by the leadership and with a lot of unrelated news spending provisions thrown in there. and that's what causes so much frustration by conservative house republicans. they don't like getting a 1500 page bill at the last moment that has a lot of new spending. in this case some of the new spending was disaster relieve. now that, that may be a very valid thing to spend federal money on, but what the, some of the house members really dislike is that these bills are not made to what they call the normal normal pre procedure. it's really made behind closed doors. part of the house republican and democratic leadership, and they fund the government, but they tend to also throw in a lot of additional spending. and understandably some people object to that process . they want things to move to a regular process with hearings and improper vatike. unfortunately,
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that's not where we are as an institution where we are as an institution, is that these things go down to the wire. they're made at the last minute. and typically they do have a lot of unrelated provisions. and that's what conservatives dislike is what most can trump dislikes hope was also angry, though, because it doesn't include a suspension of the debt limit. and that's something that the house republicans, unfortunately for them, because they don't want to have to be the ones who raise it. but next year, they're going to have to raise the debt limit as well. donna is struggling with an unemployment crisis, particularly among as young people as losing money to attend to an eagle gold mining, which is causing serious environmental damage. 60 percent of water sources have been contaminated with mercury and all the toxic metals address travel to the village of coffee data and south east and gone up to see how mine is earning the living in the middle of a plantation, a few 100 meters from the religion, se, and got a coffee and his 6 workers are looking for gold. 4 hours they dig into the ground,
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sifting through soil and stones. and mux finally coffee at mercury to extract the precious metal. and this is the reward for hours of labor. year 2, maybe 2 and a half grams of gold. he says the only challenge is occasional harassment by officials. i am i was pregnant. so when i piece on the vehicle to get in, did you return stuff? cause he moved here to coffee day the from the capital across why he'd worked as an informal trader. he says, mining gold has changed his life in that there are many others. about 1100000 people are now living from info on mining. and if you include their families and
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dependents, the sector supports $4500000.00 guardians. and because it's such a sensitive subject to you, politicians take it away from discussions about regulations. but the environmental activists say the practice note he has gloves say, is creating a major ecological on economic disaster is destroying all the while these, this, you know, it's, and i will talk that way, drinking the water being used and navigation. so it's going to allow food color, i'm say, is destroying for us. if it's showing a foil listed on the gun or what the company wants, that the small scale mining isn't controlled. within 2 years, the country may have to start importing drinking water. so there are 2 of the action by government to make sure we tend the situation or wrong or they brought them into, let's say, boy needs to be done. sounds like, you know,
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government response, atrocious, absolutely. choices. they say there's a no mine is damaging for us land and coca plantations. and if nothing is done to regulate the industry, they want you to be destroyed natural food and water sources increase on tuesday, a coffee duty got to the head here on out. is there a major boost for so the energy in the philippines, but freshman fair, the project could cost them, the livelihoods. and the 2nd year of subdued christmas celebrations. and bethlehem of palestinians, moon, the destruction and gauze, thus oles, falls and will build up to that huge heavy weight showdown between alexander a sick and placing fury. that's coming up with pizza. the lines of ethnic i'm groups is posing the biggest challenge to me in most countries
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since the 2021 with exclusive access to remote camps in frontline battles. shouts the progress of an idealistic young generation of rebels as a pivotal moment in the last 60 years of the countries, the trouble of history on the phones me in my, on the, on the ropes on al jazeera news . the that means is that to build the world's largest floating solar farm on a natural net, it because it aims to increase its use different, doable energy. but as bobby low reports from laguna providence,
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local fishermen to worried that the projects could cost the bed livelihoods. alfredo as that has been fishing when laguna lake for 5 decades on a good day. he says he can make around $50.00. that's 5 times the minimum wage that will on a holiday to know the children are not working. and the one who submitted you too, thanks to the sleep, i was able to pay for their education opportunity and, and put that on. but the afraid of fears those days will be over soon. the government is set to construct solar panels on the lake largest in the philippines as part of a push to increase the share of renewables to half the country's entire power generation mixed by 2040 officials have cited to study the found an initial installation has become a breeding ground for fish alfredo isn't convinced. no, no, no, no, no. i don't believe we can get near the site. it will be closely guarded to, to spray basically our government run. and even if it becomes a bleeding crowd,
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if it's special, you want benefit from the on. the government says that won't be the case. and then be came up with the maybe they're mean they're yeah, we're in the floating finance or the what we call it. now the locks when the place uh, it's copied, you go to the so the, the other feature falls are either use or something they. we also have a navigable or advantage the de leon of the budget. but the report released earlier this year by a group of renewable energy advocates raised concerns about how some renewable energy projects, including the one laguna lake, could be affecting livelihoods, sorta solar farms are new, but most of them are built on man made reservoirs. the laguna lake project that's been described as a testing ground for the technology business because it's of course large scale solar panel project in the world on a national league. it's also inactive fishing. so the location of the solar farm
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happens to be on the fish rich area of the $91000.00 hector laguna lake. according to the reports authors, the government must do further studies on appropriate technologies where we can harness the potential of this through natural resources. but we will not damage the ecological and social community. the government maintains, however, that the pros outweigh the costs as a solar farm is expected to generate 2 gigawatts of electricity, enough to power 2000000 homes. barnett below l. g 0. the coolness, the philippines was time out for it was bolt and is based on or thank you very much . we're just hours away from the heavyweight boxing re match between alexander music and science and fury. and both slices have no waiting periods. technically the heaviest ease ever being 4 or 5 and 127 kilograms, but he was pretty close on the scales. and so it wasn't,
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you think it was around 2510 is light to the young, beaten, ukrainian ethic when they 1st finally made. so become unified champion. and now the brits theory is out of been she's only korea defeats boxing rights and both cost again with a b spoke to us earlier from rehab. the 3 events involving types of theory is bizarre on this is 6th period 2. if i really cannot to that pulling it full, really legacy for folks. man, if, if you're sick wins, i think it becomes the king of the area fury with them. we're. we're back to level packing and we'd probably get to the trilogy next year with bozeman, once, if they still go to in the bodies, off to tonight's escapade and the rig, what do i make of it? i think fury is ready for a big box. so he genuinely is ready for war. i think he's going to go in there to throw everything at you $0.06 simply. but like you did in the 2nd part with you and say, well, to really take it to the ukranian and leave it all in the ring. it may cost him in
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the end. if he doesn't get sick out though, doesn't 2 sick who doesn't get significantly a head in the rooms, but it certainly makes for a fantastic space. cool. but it's speedo very unusual sizes. and few we know that he was moody or in the week as well. but i think that's a good thing for him going into this for 11 minutes. 26 seconds. the 2 men sites talking about 5 minutes of said nothing until exploitive, laden run from choice and fury with that, it was almost like the capital. it boils i've, i've never seen anything like it. i'll see lone, statehouse 234 minutes. but this was unbelievable. these are the 2 great heavy weights and this era in terms of the mid thirty's and age and then spring fascinating all week to extraordinary terraces. so i some fear the end to time. uh oh, it's under sickness or unpredictable. quite say the character who obviously has this
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country war and is a representative as a folkloric figure for his country. the search of 7000000 ukrainians absolutely adore him. he's a bit bigger. he's a bit stronger. he's got a square foot look, is very, very good. in the last full rounds of every championship fights, that's what he excels is might have to withstand. i know the onslaught. but if you guys are, commits sick knows that you can cancel punch, but he's just a very, very clever fight. so no. so by the way, he's had an amazing have both been assigned, measured, amazing kemp so, so we shall see officer rule. but like the fight said he, 3 times truman champions buying music. i've opened up a 7 point lead at the top of the book to sneak up. that's all the hammering our b leipzig, $51.00 on friday, bion surrender the find labor to some last. that was all for winning living cycles
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in the road. but thanks to goals like this from joshua to me as well as tomorrow, and we'll see all the conrad, lima, de royce, on a, and alfonso davies found looking in pretty good shape to make. this is a big game coming up in the spanish type of race between the top to boston, lona and atlantic coast, madrid also also off, but only on goal difference. and they play the game move in atlanta code who on an 11 game winning streak, it's barcelona. who will have home advantage for this one atlantic? i have not one at bosses since 2006. that's 17 games about a wind, boston coach and see flick has been speaking about his admiration for diego, send me any side. now at the moment there's the best team, you'll have to say that it's uh they have 11 winds in the row. so it's, it's, it's really would be a tough match, a good match and, and uh, yeah, and we are looking forward. i think he had more than 700 games for
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a 5 digit codes. it's in the row, it's an unbelievable. and um, yeah, he, he did a great trade shops and tested shopping and i have the highest respect about him. let's see, we can see if it's it's the same. the team is the same, like in the highest respect, but job and um, yeah, but he changed nothing. we want to into more host nation to a to be, i mean, to continue the proud of raping gulf cup record when the tournament opens on saturday. against the mon, the kuwaitis have won the competition wrinkled 10 times. despite that success, the moneys are actually high ranked by fee for currently these 2 teams. so includes a alongside customer and the u. a. e, who also play on saturday, where you live here in our going because we meet you, we are really excited about the start of the cup. we haven't done a very good preparation. we're happy with the level that we have achieved in our team. and we have them be sent to compete until that. we know that it is difficult
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. they have a very good team. so, but our mission is going to be the highest. all right, we'll leave a day for the time being. most bullets needs a little bit less. all right, see you later. thanks peter. now, activists in the netherlands are raising out the names of move them $45000.00 palestinians killed. and israel's war on garza these um, some of the other akita of the process is expected to take 80 hours as being pro cost on youtube and on radio. the april figure is of 45000 does not include 11000 people who are still missing. many of whom assumed buried under the russell thousands of pilgrims and bases normally floated back to him in the occupied westbank during the christmas holidays. but celebrations of being quiet for a 2nd, yet in a row was as well continued as long. so as on garza mohammed hagey reports for a 2nd year running christmas celebrations invested him all subdued manger square.
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why christians believe jesus christ was born more than 2000 years ago. is no to simply deserted palestinians in the occupied west. like say they cannot celebrates while that peopling gauze being slow to sadly for the last 2 years last year and this year. and we're not defending anything that's much like every year because we don't see that is the we can celebrate and other people. they cannot send the project. the christmas nativity scene in bethlehem to fix the baby jesus wrapped in a kaffir instead of a manger. he sleeps in a bed of rubble and destruction. symbolic of the situation, children in gauze i have faced for more than a year. and
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it has been a difficult year in the occupied westbank to wear as well as increase the frequency and intensity of its rate. and that has impacted tourism as well. but then since the phillip it's going to go to 3 facing it really difficult because this isn't as it is of the, of the stuffing all the to the 2nd of the business. and the for that already come with solution is really bad. christmas should be a time of joy. but this year it's a slumber effect. the bells of bethlehem a now ringing for a cease fire in gaza and them and to the occupation. but how many, how g elders are not set for me, nor a call for this needs as 0. vanya will be here in just a moment, the
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his 1st trip out of because i'm thinking, when i met with, as voters are sealed, then is really isolates. because of a palestinian filmmaker become stimulus in no way, i felt i'm just going to go for one month and go back again, separate from his family and homeland and denied the right to work. he battles for acceptance in a foreign land, with dakota, forums of lease, to know how to explain, just do it since then. you've got a flight from it as a to the arctic witness jersey to manipulated by those in power. and selection is unique and we've seen anything like it for an old person. they were instrumental in helping the president when the election, driven by so interested plays with their pastor non profits for people susceptible to government control. this type, again, is designed to inflame and defense, the way that the story is being told is not right. and it's not accurate from social networks to legacy media. the listening post exposes the forces behind the
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headlight on out his era since 2010 police of a quoted a 185 kidnapping cases, 288 suspects had been arrested age of the recent presidential elections and members of the business community took to the streets, to the mom, the government do more to stop the kidnappings walk. if not, things have been carried out the never before. the most recent incident took place in full daylight just weeks ago on this busy road in level 2. cctv footage captures the moment the portuguese business man was taken ski and another man who risk you 2 weeks later and his ear lu not talks about the ninety's father. your group was abducted 6 years ago in my for to the kidnappers demanded $10000000.00 for his release. i have used by context to talk to the president. the wasn't beat. i couldn't get help from no one a sentiment that resonates with other victims and their families,
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demanding not only help but safety to the german. these chancellor visits the scene of a car running attack on a christmas market. at least 4 people are dead. a suspect is in custody. the, the, i'm sort of any a, it's good to have you with us. this is elsa 0, live from bill, also coming up. the u. s. takes the 1st step towards recognizing syria's administration, as it removes the $10000000.00 reward. so the new leaders are risk time, some of the job.
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