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business if we have lost those rise, we are nature coming soon on the jersey to the drenched and desperate palestinians are scrambling for food while winter sets in a cross gauze. the alarm had mentioned to him, this is all just you rely from door. also coming up displaced 10 times by his really forces. we see the conditions inside a cramp attempt where one families been living. 10 people are killed after a man, rams, a vehicle into a crowd in the us city of new orleans, the f b. i says he was an army veteran who didn't act along syrians using any means possible to search for missing loved ones. after the fall of the said, really,
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the 5 has become increasingly unbearable for palestinians living and gaza. babies are freezing to death, as temperature is plummet for winter, while an entire population battles, starvation, the people have little to eat and are scrambling for scraps of food and heavy rain. they also now have no where to stay in camps housing, hundreds of thousands of fortunately this place palestinians are flooding after days of bad weather for you. an agency for palestinian refugees or unreal y as warrant blankets, mattresses and one clothes are sitting outside gaza waiting for israel's approval to be brought. it of the palestinians also have little access to water. human rights watch is accused as real of
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committing acts of genocide by denying clean water to gaza. and with heavy rain there's the risk of waterborne diseases, spread and deliver the visited one family crammed into a single, tempting central, gaza, were staying warm and dry. is nearly impossible, said watching over his family as best he can. could of somebody lives in attend on the beach, keeping the watcher out in his loved ones dry is a relentless task. among this, the man. i can show you how things go wrong when it rains and what we do when there's rain for that night. i place a container or bucket to protect us from the water so that it doesn't get inside. i spent the entire night standing trying to clear the water from every corner of the tent. one even filled the sandbag and placed it outside blocks of water from entering 11 members of the same family, a crumb in this one view tent. they've been displaced 10 times since the start of
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is rose war garza. the attend offers really took production from the wind and the rain. the was andrews are just a sheet of plastic. the somebody cooks their food on the fire outside between the window is too strong. the flames go to react to be any of any of your use. think of that, like if not, if you want to prepare tea or make something, want to drink, you lose the will. you would have to wait for the water to boil for about 2 hours just to make the drink. so you feel like your mouth is parched, your face is child, and the fire was being blown by the wind. they're too afraid to light the fire at night. fearing that they could come into fire from is really where ships do you by . last month they had to leave when their tent was flooded with sea water. but they had no choice but to go by. what conditions and gauze beaches are brutal, there's often nowhere else to go. is there any forces continued to bump areas
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across the gaza strip, including so called safe areas. it has force policy news to flee to the u. n. c's. almost all residential buildings in garza have either been destroyed or damaged flight is ready forces and to hold the all just either didn't but of cause a policy time. 0 how is indians and gaza have spent the 1st day of the year fleeing is really strikes at least $28.00 palestinians have been killed across the strip and separate attacks. most of the air strikes or targeting northern gaza. that's been under is really siege for months. at least 15 people were killed in jamalia, including children. rescue workers are still hoping to find survivors trapped under the rubble of the we were sleeping around 2 30 am. when they targeted the house next to mind, the walls collapsed on us. they pulled me and my children out of the rubble which fell on us. you in says conditions and indonesian hospital and jamalia are unacceptable after a joint un and world health organization,
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a team finally reached the site on sunday. they've been denied access by israel more than 100 times. the aid workers kind of destroyed a band and health care facility. unable to serve patients surrounded by a city flattened by as rarely strikes ramos. i'm going, we've been trying to reach the most of the guys a 14179. people here has no sooner isn't trustees. so what's due to the palestinian authority has suspended alger 0 from broadcasting in the occupied west bank. the p a is accusing, i'll just hear a broadcasting what it calls, provocative material and reports that it says are misleading. the decision will affect obviously, as offices and as employees working in the occupied westbank. it comes more than 2
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months after is really soldiers rated alger zeros bureau inter molar and shut it down. all right, let's cross now to have this in here which was in the jordanian capital on mine because the is really government has banned. i'll just euro from reporting there. i'm the tell us more about this statement from the p a and this decision as well, the palestinian authority delivering a letter. it's as is ito saying that they are to stop all of their operations across the occupied west bank. the journalists are not allowed to work because of violations of the law. now the official palestinian news agency wafaa has said, but the authorities have accused and just eat out of incitement, misleading information, and reporting. and that is getting involved in palestinian affairs. but what else does either has actually done is continuously report on the piece raids in jeanine which have killed a number of palestinians, including a female journalist just a few days ago. the palestinian authority previously had also said these types of
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things. while this coverage was ongoing, they didn't want the showcasing of their raids, but it was all over. social media was widely unpopular amongst the palestinian people all across the occupied west bank. and this unprecedented measure comes at a time or a gina is already banned by these really governments. there was previously a rate on a jersey. does offices buy these really military with the decision to band the network across the west bank from a military court. but that decision was not renewed to so now the palestinian authority at taking matters into their own hands to make this decision to stop injuries either from broadcasting across the occupied territories. and from the in the past week, how does your media network condemned to what they called an incitement campaign? started by football on december 24th for the head band. i'll just euro from reporting in. janine tell us more about the raids that have been ongoing and the rep precautions. as a result of reporting on over the last
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4 weeks, the palestinian authority has stepped up. it's raids across the occupied west bank city of jeanine saying they want to crack down on arms palestinian fighters. this is an area of course, that is no stranger to raise these rarely, military, almost every night in fact conducts rates across the occupied was bank. it's especially in places like jeanine, where they say are hugs of armed resistance. spiders of the palestinian authority said that they are going to do that as well. so on december 24th for the had made the decision to ban and just need it from reporting in jeanine on these raids. and in fact a journalist had lost her life in jeanine while she was walking. her family says there wasn't even fighting going on nearby, and the palestinian authority is the person to blame according to her family. so covering these rates is just telling the truth on the ground. it's just telling what's going on and the palestinian authority was not so pleased with the truth that came around the range that they were conducting in geneva,
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the palestinian authority. it's important to note is not popular amongst the people in the west. bank of the palestinians are already suffering across the board from life under occupation to a devastating economic collapse almost. and has just been made worse since israel's war on guns that began when there were bands on workers policy and workers going into israel every day. so that money has not been in the west banks economy for 14 months now. so there is a wide variety of consequences that come as a result of this decision, but also from the palestinian authority's rates. and you need, all right, that sounds right here is have this in who would reporting for us out of our mind because the israeli government has banned. i'll just hear from reporting there. thanks so much. have a i don't want to shout to is i'll just hear a senior political analyst. he joins us now from door how motor one in the last several minutes, you and i were talking about the fact that this is all quite complicated is not just about freedom of expression. it's not just about freedom of reporting. there's
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a lot more to this. we know, of course, that it's been very controversial. these raids that the p a had been conducting for several weeks in jeanine critics of the p a have said that these rates have mirrored some of israel's tactics. uh, since launching uh those rates as well. in the past year. i want to ask you what all is playing into this and what's the larger picture here? what does this all mean? the fact that the p a has come out with this statement and taking this action against challenges here. you don't have much as much as one can be upset about the fact that the better. so you know, 30 it would, uh close down hundreds, 0 or via temporarily as it put it. and as much as one can be shocked by the fact that the policy and, or thought of the would basically punish audra 0 for reporting the facts from the ground level in the, in the us bank. and please choose them. and is there a set but also from the genocide that's happening in gaza auto. that is already
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quite shocking to me. you know, as a journalist, as a, as an observer, as an actual, an academic and so on, so forth. but one also understands right. and electrically speaking, the single thought of these hostage to the, is there any occupation ever since the by the seniors are signed on the all star boards, they had to coordinate security with this red. and since the october 7 attack in 2023, the 1st single frontier has been completely marginalized. and it has been demonized by the new fascists in is red and hinge they feel the need to spend or to the is ready to government, the continuously founder to these really government that continuously call. then it security with vision of government and by this action they're trying to appease the is there any government that has already banned? ultra 0 and is right in our products is right, is concerned. it also controls the span. so when is there a band ultra 0?
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it is right. it's closer to that. it's ruling is also a pickable to that was back then guys i'm just is occupying power, right? so 1st time being we want the gray area and then came to find a seat in authorized decision. but it's once again, it's the laptop of the justification, right? i'll give you one example. when they say i to 0 in the fields in internal affairs of palestine. what does that mean? i mean, when you report for any one country, you report about the internet affairs of the country. house. i mean it's interference, but what else do we do? and yes, sometimes we might have different interpretation of the facts that are going on and guys up, so all what reporters throw on analysis, send up a single thought of the, it's not the end of the world dependency or thought they should be, have the largest to understand that i'll just say to have sacrificed many of its own stuff,
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joined the supporters. we have sacrificed families of our report, those guys in the west bank, the city or thought if it has handed a prize and, and it has praised our monitor to show you that lockley after she was assassinated by these writers and genuine, exactly where the controversy is. going on today. so have independence, you know, for, to defend around and basically turned its back to address here. punish. i'll just see it all for basically reporting about the whole perfect. uh, reality of the police thing is on, on the patient. it is shocking good to start doing, but it doesn't affect the logic, as you said, the complexity of the picture, or that i've seen or thought of the, is hostage to israel corporation. all right, that's, i'll just hear a senior political analyst model. i'm shar, alive for us from door have met one. always great to get your perspective. thanks
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so much for joining us. the us investigators say the suspect in a car ramming attack in the city of new orleans was an army veteran. the f. b. i has identified him as a jumps of dean jabbar, a us citizen from texas, adding he was not working alone. authorities confirmed the man intentionally drove into pedestrians killing 10 people and injuring at least 35 others early under your stay. the police chief says officers fired at the man after he started shooting in their direction. they say the suspect has been killed. the f b i, we are working with our partner investigators as an impressively running down all the lease. take the 5 and post a possible subject. this were working to ensure that there was no we do not believe that jaffar was totally responsible presently running down every lead, including those. that's why we need the public. we're asking anybody has any
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interaction with the bar and the last 72 hours. that's good morning. this with alan fisher now in washington, dc allen. as so many details have been emerging in the past hour on this moving story. what's the latest you been here in? ok, well the key detail is that they think that there were other people. busy involved that at the demand who drove the car was not acting alone. and that means there is an ongoing investigation and clearly that will be concerns over public safety. now they're what asked why they think there are more than just one person involved in this. and the authority said, well, we wouldn't see it if we didn't think it was true. so clearly the of evidence that is not being made public. and there's a deep consent done in new orleans about public safety because there's a big american football game that was due to be played tomorrow night the tonight
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in fact. and that has been moved to thursday. and then there is my big brother, big monte golf festival. that goes on in new orleans, it actually starts the 1st parade is a week on saturday. so you can see the consent plus 2 improvised explosive devices were discovered in the french quarter, where this happened to be happy made safe that have been sweeps to see if there's any others. but there's obviously deep concern that there still might be a risk to the public. that is why the authorities are telling people don't come down here, don't come to this area. this is not for sight seeing please stay at home. unless just do a joke. that obviously they have to build up an idea of who was responsible. we know that his name is sham, didn't then jabar. he's a former, i'm a veteran, but he's been out of the army for some considerable time. and it's been reported that he worked in real estate in texas. he hired this car, not from one of the mean higher companies, but in a peer to peer operation. and he took the car,
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drove it across the border from texas. i'm into louisiana where he caddy date this operation at 3 o'clock this morning. and so what we saw was something that moved from a new york new year celebration to something that was a tragedy. and there's not an active crime scene and an active investigation which is being led by the f b i. alright, that's, i'll just the result and fish rely for us and washington d. c, l. and thanks so much more, a packing all that for us. we appreciate it. the still ahead on al jazeera, the russell launch has multiple drone attacks on ukraine's capital killing several things. the a wave of criminal violence has exports with drug talk tells, raising the challenging of sorts, prison riots,
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there's no limit to how far a dream continue to study in your own adventure. now counter arrange the the if you're watching, i'll just hear. i'm a reminder of our top stories this out palestinians and gaza are freezing to death, as temperatures plummet for winter, people are scrambling for food and heavy rain and their tents are flooding. many have been left with nowhere to stay. palestinian spent the 1st day of the new year meeting is really strikes at least 28 people have been killed in separate attacks. most of the strikes are targeting the north that's been under is really siege for months. us investigators save a suspect in
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a car ramming attack in the city of new orleans was an army veteran and that he was not working alone. the f. b, i has identified him as jumps at the age of bar us citizen from texas. 10 people have been killed. the serious new foreign ministers arrived in saudi arabia. a head of talks planned for thursday. it's outside the shape bodies 1st visit abroad. the new syrian administration is working to build relations with the outside world. less than a month after the fall of the said regime. so start are has more damascus. the 1st city is $1.00 to $25.00 is the 1st year we'd all have to assess families in more than half a century. and they're trying to adopt new to this new reality that is a so the rates remove the in, in damascus city is out of domestics that 2025 is going to be the year that they
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are going to rebuild of their culture. however, they're well aware of this amount of challenges have as well because they know that the last 15 years of the civil war happened to the states, much of the country. could you pull the economy and scabs of the nation, but over they know that they need a national, the cost of the nation as well. and for that, the living situation is planning to have a national vile of confidence being housed in, in, in damascus. because the last 15 years was a kind of a go, we lived with the states and the nation between the people and the states. so that's why they know that they desperately need these kind of because of the ition, they need to build the bridge between the mission and the space. but this, because the vision is not the only domestically internationally. busy well, the new administration is sending out the message saying that syria is back, syria is not as drugs for the original countries, for the navy and companies,
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for the domestic communities seem be the same that no, it's time to put an end to see as i, as the mission, the company is ready to be connected to region and with the international community . and for that, they're quoting all the, some nicer communities to me to, to remove the sanctions that have been the pause on the still. yeah. and they see this as a very, very important step because we don't remove the move in this section. they know that it's going to be impossible for city as city is really to get back to the normal business out of the houses around damascus. as leaders gather and talks focus on the future of syria, many people are still trying to find out what's happened to their missing loved ones. it's also been job aid reports from the said, now a prison there, damascus, with thousands of people were imprisoned during the sad regime. here in sydney, the house of horrors for the last 5 decades, we started with the father, a sub and ended with the shot of the saw. it is heartbreaking to see you are here
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with some of the full, the prisoners were present here and just extraordinary stories of how they were tortured and how they feel that they've been given a new lease of life. and very painful for the families here to hear what actually happened to some of those who were missing and others were found. and, and between speaking to people through the day in various parts of the city we've been speaking to people in damascus and, and we've been speaking to people in hubs, the v. b, people in it live. we've been pubic speaking to people in the level and everywhere the story is that they just don't know what happened to their loved ones. we spoke to a mother who thinks that she saw saw a glimpse of her son coming out just to die in prison. and she wasn't able to find him and she has been sitting on a mean square for the last 2 weeks. it, you can see what is the meaning of this present. and even here are there people who put a post is on pillars with details of their loved ones. that perhaps maybe somebody
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would find some closure in front of them. i have their date of birth with their picture, with a contact number and with an appeal, the please call us if you find anything and that is use something that you see repeatedly across most of costs across areas of public gathering across everywhere the people feel that somebody would have any information about their enough ones putting up those bandages. the government has a difficult task ahead of them because it is not just finding those people who are in prison, but also tens of thousands who have gone missing. and there's no clue on read the book. and then it's on top of that continues to find mosse graves in all parts of syria. it is a good to be a tedious task with dna samples needs to be taken from people and then from boys, then to match them. and they don't have capability been speaking to some of the right elements of the civil defense workers or tasks with this. and they say that it will perhaps take them years if not decades,
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to find that those matches. and for people who are suffering people who are looking up to them of the shuttle have government foreclosure to nonsense. we'll have to wait a lot longer. thousands of refugees from sedan are still streaming into neighboring chad. the u. n says nearly a 1000000 refugees of fled from areas in dar for since the conflict began more than one and a half years ago. but while there's refuge and chad, there isn't enough food, water, or basic infrastructure to host more than a 1000000 doses of the color of accede and have arrived in south sedan, where health care workers are battling an outbreak of the disease. the health ministry says more than 1300 people have died in the past 4 months. the u. n says heavy rain and flooding and recent months have contributed to the spread of the outbreak. at least 2 people have been killed in a russian drones strike on ukraine's capital explosions were heard after the air
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force warned of drones approaching the city. early on new year's day. the mayor of keys says 2 buildings were damaged and the attack shown a whole has this report from keith on the door of a new year. craig's cap, the video shows the movement to russian to attack drone slams into a civilian apartment. building each one is more than a 100 launched into ukrainian space and engaged by air defense systems. the one that goes away, the responses swift trapped residents brought to safety civilian recipients of russia's gift of tara, as there are a number of dead and wounded. and this is happening close to the secure heart of
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ukraine's government. we're just, i was earlier presidents and lensky said he hoped for peace in 2025. his name was showing me where we know that comes and it will not be given to us as a gift to, but we will deepen everything to stop russia and the will. this is $1.00 to $2.00 of us, which is the full course. i'm not president the landscape in his video, new year, a dress promise to do everything possible to end the war in 2025. will russia as it turned had the message of it? so the war and the tax like this one will go on to the whole outer 0 keith brushing the energy company gas prom says natural gas exports to europe through ukraine have been halted. flo stopped in the early hours of new year's day when a transit deal expired. the european commission says, member states have arranged alternative supplies, and that's it for me. how much enjoy you can find more information on our website. i'll do here a dot com where there is next,
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then inside story examines what defined 2024, and what's in store for the new year. thanks for watching the trumpet la, straight, particularly tropical queens and this for the shelves of environment. they got the, grew up everyday and come across into new south wales to some degree, but the size of that and the mandates just drive lots also have you earned about 21 in melbourne, 29, natalie. about 13 past. so that's posted on his way down as well, and he's going slow to use of our lives up to 35 on friday. but know of the obvious change in the weather type. as you can see, melvin sees arise and type should to up to 38 on saturday. that breeze on the interior, maybe been an evening sunday on sunday. some improvement on the weather full of the state in both sides of using as the sun comes out. but eventually,
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