tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 3, 2025 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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there is no limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure, no counter avenues. the . ready ready ready the low lives sammy say, then this is the news live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel continues it's heavy bombardment of northern gaza. at least $26.00 palestinians are killed since storm the contest and fees, loss and destruction have deeply impacted on the mental health. that means you can the lives in ways that may never we speak to children in gaza,
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who have experience deep trauma, many fit, they'll die top here in different months arrive in damascus. while these are all strong saliva and disrupt communities in solving syria, south korean officials halts and attempt to rest in beach present june salt hill after an hour long stand up at his residence. plus, i'm rosalind jordan washington, where the happy marriage between the republican controlled congress and the incoming trumpet ministration could still be on the rocks because of money. i'll explain coming up and i'm piece of spanish with the latest sports news. the straight is voted shine is india or dismissed for $185.00. from day one of a series deciding test match in cities, the
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at least 26 palestinians have been killed in his ride. he rides in gauze as install 19 of them in central parts of the strip. it comes off the 9 people were killed in the previous 24 hours. many in the north is ready. the army has been particularly focused on gauze, a city more than 45000 have been killed in the war since october 2023. a. let's go live now to thought a couple. i assume he's in data bella in central garza for us. so 1st of all, let's start with those strikes yesterday was the deadliest day since october. how is today shaping up will send me 10 of the, the day where the spell, the military launched a very wide is kind of a tax on that. the central areas of this trip and on the because on the got it would be the does the city that in the north of the church report, let me start 1st with the latest updates that we might need to get from all medical
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sources in the box. office so confirming that one palestinian battle has been killed following a strike on a civil call in the eastern areas of every by a now also to others have been recruited injured. and we have heard the crack lived on file was quite obviously in the eastern areas of dairy, but a which could be assigned or a potential and a relative military advancement by the, just by the ground forces in light of the, uh, the statement that the military when the homeless has issued that the managed to target is very valid 3 times in the eastern parts of their town. and this could be assigned a new military prussia is being exhausted by the spell. the military, i'm even in this might be a tax, have a claim to live. so more than 15 pounds stands in the sense what areas following the destruction of 3 residential homes and in the north of the director of the
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entities and hospitals has report said that to the east by the military, is it still raising the landscape in the uh, in fact, lot yeah, um to destroy and what has be left all residential houses in both valley and figured out of town as a part of the military operation. and when it comes to the humanitarian situation, those die conditions, product, taking a toll, particularly all children tell us what you've been saying. well, what we see on the ground is that children and elderly people are going through the a relentless way. you've all a desperation, as they're living onto the combination of a freezing temperature, the deterioration of their humanitarian conditions and the constant attacks that continues to oval. well, everyone in this trip is even in the south and in the a central areas of the strip. all the bleak realities that the pro looms exposure
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to the is where the attacks, especially for children have fruit, some physical causes and even the psychological told has been quite incredible as we have spoken to a number of families. and we have heard, tried to cuz stories that the children who have witnessed significant changes in their behavioral act uh, especially towards the parents. and to that piece. how's it going to see right now of the in goza, the sounds of bombings, cries of english. and the children like these on living through on imaginable hunters they have seen until what new child should the relentless destruction the loss of loved ones and a complete absence of safety. reason to study by the community training,
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some type of crisis management planes, a devastating pick to 96 percent of the cost of children leave the desk just a minute for children like life life is unrecognizable from what it was before the world, the coast and feed under truman, a leading deep psychological lament, mental health experts say children and goals are showing signs of safety. distress and behavioral changes is the, the will, has pro choice and long term impacts. on children's mental health, children become less confident and more aggressive. the trauma, these children are experiencing is related, but we work on music guys and the level of trauma with games and conversation sessions with them and the for parents. the was also read the following. their children's lives for the loss of loved ones, especially fathers,
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has left many children and quite confused and emotionally shuts it kind of the highest theatre. my son is used to have a beautiful life, but his life is deeply changed since he loved his father. and this will, he's becoming more aggressive, introverted under afraid. he even wishes the death of other children's fathers because his father is no longer with him, but the christ is worse. and by doing this has done the living conditions with limited access to basic necessities. children are not only facing the tomb overall, but also the harsh reality of what takes to so vice. these conditions deepen their psychological bones, making recovery even more difficult. the one cause is leaving cause costs can be seen on the minds of children in this trip. the cost and fee is loss and destruction have deeply impacted on the mental health. that means you can the lives
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in ways that may never kill tara company. so i would just go there, but i kind of still some of the other. yeah. and is the director of the center for his mom and global affairs at stumbles. i am university. he joins us now from his stumble, and that's with a hearing that. so yesterday was the deadline is day since october casualties already mounting. so fall today. why we seeing a step pop of this, right, the minute tree operations. so let's scroll this to the other state. so then you have life to destroy the infrastructure, perhaps even to induce mass exit us or force displacement. what is, what has been fine to do, particularly at this time when the water might be that it's a latest end, is to create new facts on the ground in order to achieve its efficient goals,
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that it hasn't been able to achieve named data and any kind of assistance in regards to adjusting patient and the question for the store in germany and bitterness which has lost which it has lost and so therefore on october 7th and that so that's part of it. so the, you know, it's trying to not only move along, but it's also trying to end any kind of assistance. you know, this caught my attention today on the twitter page of the w h o director general inside the scope of the says he was saying it would take 5 to 10 years, 5 to 10 years, just to evacuate. those who need medical, those who look critically ill in gauze, i need medical attention to even really know the extent of the suffering that it would take 5 to 10 years just to evacuate for cleo patients. it
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expects no demonstrations, no states, no. most people may not know, but they, i've seen the results of this massive, massive stuff or in the soonest i have to go into us since the 7th, unfortunately is not being held accountable. there is no mechanism to sanction is right. or at least to force it, there is no need for 5 or 10 years to battery these people. if there is an international well, if egypt corporate and instead of the stop, it's aggression, all these things could be done. twins went into a matter of weeks and months. we have seen it started kind of presidents. when do you have this kind of suffering? this kind of massive suffering, the world could mobilize itself and start dealing with it in a relatively quick manner. but then it's not to mention that when and no one really kids right now. but the for this thing has to accept the masses or, or helpless and trying to help them. we have
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a standards here that are being applied to some of the 1st of the saying, you know, we've seen natural disasters and 13 other places where shelters are being given within days. we see natural disasters also and, and all the attendance tensors, which when the society is formalized, they can handle all needs to be held. we've heard also from the un humanitarian organization known as our china. and it said that in december, israel imposed some of the toughest restrictions on humanitarian movement ever recorded. and it's talking about things like denial of access, not only in terms of delivering goods and services, but even with attempts to visit areas to assess the needs. i mean, the, the least measure is basic. they mean people may be suffering in the assignments and in the doc. this test missed by the time to use uh these uh,
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new measures which are the toughest of, uh, applied to in your society as far as getting shipped didn't go to another station, but at least some of the captives. and so far it has not succeeded because the resistance has but it should launch that there has to be cleared signs and it can either create it in that the migration would stop that. that would be withdrawal. is that it has been reluctant, not been reluctant, but refusing to to do so. it hasn't broken every convention or the geneva conventions. the older humanitarian law, stipulations about the occupation. but the problem again is that there is no accountability, there is no price to pay because of the protection united states has been given to as what had boasted ethics, the columbia today, and it's even supplying it it's, it's not a shunt on this. united states has been a part and boston and all of this get assigned the waste on the percentage. and because of that is why it acts with taught them in immunity. it doesn't really care
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about what the what says as long as it has the backing of the night states. i some of the and thank you so much i, i thank you. the as in eddie, a month since the regime of bush auto acid was tough old and while people have rejoiced, isabella stepped opposite. so tax across syria and see is rarely strikes hit areas south of alaska on thursday night. and syrian state television says the attack targeted defense and research facilities and satellite images have revealed these right is moving beyond the occupied golden heights, reinforcing its presence in the syrian town of knighthood. all silvia and security forces of launched a major security operation in homes for people they suspect of committing war
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crimes. joining us as rain. while all of this is happening, the foreign ministers of france and germany representing the you of arrived in the capital damascus. little moment will speak to us on a binge of 8 and 4 nights. what i have been vile is standing by for us in homes. but 1st, let's crossover to the suicide of the he joins us from the syrian capital, damascus, so visit, as i said, the 5, top, the diplomats of this being seen as something of a new page and relations between syria and your the in the if so the gentleman for the minister herself just before getting on to play into had to damascus. you said that this is a potential beginning of a new chapter between european union and syria, between germany and syria. says that they are scratching their hands, but they're having clear expectations from the new rulers off syria. so suddenly
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when it comes to that, cuz it expectations, there are 2 tracks. first, internally, now the germans and firms. so therefore, the ministries are brought to the me, the government in syria to build a government that's going to be inclusive to be able to see it. yeah, that is democratic. that is going to give the opportunity to different segments of society is really just minorities at the, the, the ethnic minorities and almost all the segments of societies to be fairly represented. that is, the, the, the, the, the, the warning that whenever there is a western delegation see it in damascus, that they are repeating again and again again again. and the new administration is saying that they are team and they are determined to build an inclusive serial. however, the service have some urgent issues. this company has been stated by 13 years off a civil more economically. we need every cavity we need to. we need to make sure
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that the space is not collapsed to preserve this state. after that, this is to produce the pretty to provide the security of so wants, but now we see the pay. what is the frontier from the west of the companies are on these issues. on the other hand, this to companies are asking the new administration to put an end to russia submitted to the peasants here. and also make sure that you're on doesn't have a role in city of future. now then even station is saying that the i will not have a room in the seat as pitcher. however, to see that they want to keep men, team strategic nations with russia because they see of us as a fallacy. countries or that's for sol, solved a lot from damascus. let's keep this going though, and i'm with vile. he joins us from homes and homes, as we know. one of the, it's been a key city all throughout the revolution. we've seen a government operation going on that for a few days was the bottom line. i'm that have us the new sewer authority secured homes. now while it's going on saw me and they said
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that started yesterday off. today's the we doing, which they all sort of just gave ultimatum to people here and homes that people home, they say i list the format or seem to have been the weapons and also to just as a maybe so now that that's up to me, some houses being displayed responded to favorably by these people do apologies here of the ministry of interior said they launch this operation as today is they to you can see behind me this check point. yeah, the stuff cause and look up the id cards of the from driving those vehicles because this place leads to some of the areas that they are coming to have been calling since yesterday they told the news agencies not yesterday they cleared the district stuff and our best yeah, speed is a hot and why city and also why did they have it came a world and when he saw a lot of districts in, in the town of homes in the city of homes, because homes used to host the biggest number of people who were members of the so
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called national defense committees and those with the so called the big should be how. busy local language, people who are loyal to us, where they will not to be the city but so they will also um, then phase, and they contribute to, according to the alternatives in the mazda, it goes on the human rights abuses during 15 years of civil war. so they can see that it's, it's operation is necessary. they all continue it if they didn't set, they didn't give a deadline to it. they said this will continue as long as it takes to clear at, to make sure the clippers are confiscated and also that people have to be apprehended apprehended. and how the people, locals in homes, feel about this as long as it takes operation as what sunny it all depends on whom you ask. of course these districts. so they have a lot of the minority of all the whites and the these are the people who, you know, now of the data present a kind of, you know, us most via for those people to, to hide and so on. so maybe if you ask that you would have some different opinions, but here will,
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and the majority of people off comes off telling us that they are unhappy with what's going on. and you can listen to a sample of that in the following, click on them or you're given me the height already. i support the visual produce and 100 percent of the previous regime husband pardon and killed and tortured the people. and the building was outstanding criteria. a lot is my witness that i'm seeing the tooth was under see under the previous regime showed us with arthur and randomly smile on the area of weeds bar did us without being able charge. we did nothing to be killed on slow to the previous criminal regime has violated them the humiliated and embarrassed our under under dignity. they don't even be leaving a lot of the used chemical weapons against the people. they have no ethics. so savvy, like if you look up the situation homes was one of the cities, not for the front of this war like like the miles because like on the quote like many of the cities i hear there was
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a lot of destruction of people who were forced from their homes, but millions of cities have been a, had to go leave the country. hemsley is included in that and z o, forties, know they say about if they don't confiscate their weapons, if they don't clear that evidence of the form that i see, then that of ocean itself has it's being finished. so for them to say to the student, people that we have saved you from the form, i think the total issue, they have to do this. they have to go straight to what those and they have to apprehend the criminal according to the definition of war. criminals that they are using, i guess these people for investment, how much vile some home since syria, we're going to keep on the syrian track. so let's go with the assemblage right, because he actually is joining us from the town of bath that's in coordinator and assignment your on the ground there. tell us what and expanding is re leo. keep patient is doing to communities that
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i can do better than telling you send me, let me move out, move out of the frame and you can actually see is really tanks on city. and so this is a, as you mentioned, the town of boss, that is the limit of vast when you see those trenches and beyond that are, is really, tang is really minutes. the posts check points has been, is, is there any troops and jeeps which come up every day to this area where i'm standing right now is actually tracks of tanks, which she tells us that we can verify with locals that these times come much and deeper into the territory on a daily basis. so there is very little electricity in this area. communication lines, they've cut, and people say that they've been living in fear. they've not been able to enjoy the liberation from the outside, the regime, because they feel now they're facing an occupying power. as you see in those satellite images, it is written has taken more and more territory. according to the 1974,
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the agreement. this buffer zone between israel and syria was supposed to be a demilitarized zone, but these really minute feeds deep inside city and tired treat, taking towns and cutting off villages and cutting off people's contacts from uh from each other. so it is an ongoing occupation and according to people here, it continues to expand on a daily basis. how does people feel about that? oh, sometimes what i'm wondering, i mean do they feel especially as we watch a flurry of diplomats coming in and out of syria and these last few days so they feel abandoned by the wall. there's few that have said very little about what's happening. that with the expanding occupation a shot. but you can see is the, it's contrast between what is being said by international leaders. we're coming to damascus. you see the audibly does the turks, the jordanians talk about these really all condition, but not no,
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nothing from the so called west the of, of, of the world where leaders have come in. and they've talked about the city a but not at all about what these really occupation is doing. and you asked me about people, as you see the street behind me, never trees lightning the street all the way through the vintage of how many there now is really forces have taken out all of those trees there at their electrical pylons that they've put up for communications and these forces continue to come in every day for the people of you mentioned they feed not just abandoned by the international community, but they've still asking questions of what is going to be the future from their own governments has been, well, how will they respond to this obviously, i'm of the sure of government does not want a confrontation for or from the is very nice, but for the people here they, they, they feel that an occupation of the facade regime has not been replaced by an occupation from israel. and the sound of we know there's been is riley hits. yeah,
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a lot of what's being taunted that in the last 4 weeks or so, you'll see multiple areas being attacked. the israel, the justification is that it is targeting the bought of fees and weapons manufacturing, 5 depos minifie installations. everything that it feels good, go, uh, quote, in the wrong hands and apple and disappear nadia and there was a sight to which according to his real was in the bar t interrupted weapons manufactured inside just a day before the damascus can decide was hip. and this has, this has been ongoing thing with is really strikes if continue read, we were in the talk. yeah. we saw the entire fleet of the city, a navy at the bottom of the ocean to be we've witnessed outside of damascus, the pants here systems, the air defense systems which are being taken out. so anything that is really saw
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as heavy weaponry, something that could help defend the board, is whether they're maritime borders, air defenses, and they've all being taken out. and people here are angry at that because they say that it was not the property of the militias which were here. it was on the bus and the property of the charlotte had because essentially built on the tax, many of the syrian people and israel is continuing to take it out as it's deemed split and that people, according to people here, it is essentially in contravention of all. busy of all nodes and you've heard from international lead to such as the jordan and the detect, asking israel to protect and respect in the city and dirty integrity and sovereignty. but it appears that israel just like it has not heard any of those international please. for the palestinians is, is refusing to hear them about the syrians as well. and that's the sound been to phase boss for night. the overall guy spin solid is
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a leg ciara in international security at kings college london. he joins me now from london. good to have you with us. so we've got the german and french finest is heading to damascus. the german farm is to think she's going there with a hand stretched out. does that mean a new chapter in relation to what exactly does that mean? well, i think that's very much the goal here. now, you know, if you look at the string of diplomatic engagements and meetings that the middle shara, and those within is in a circle of have lately. um, it looks like to be honest. the h d. s. is the most popular quote unquote terrorist organization involved in history . i say terrace because it's designated so by the un security council at the us, i'm the european union, but not always. the designation is not matched by policy here because we seem to the branch of the germans coming to damascus. we've already seen the british that
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we've seen that a you that engage in previously. and of course, the americans, i think all of this is a scramble for influence. remember that one of these was be they in the middle east or elsewhere because of god. by the how fast the regime fell on the swiftness of that rebel offensive. in december of last year, so this is kind of them playing catch up, very tempting to exert their influence. and of course, there's competing employees as groups like turkey will not want the same thing as space like at the if i could jump into the, it's not often that you will see a position at a french american german official sitting with leaders of organizations that they officially listed as you a pointed out the to be terrorist organizations. what does that mean? uh, are they, are they going to change those designations and more, perhaps importantly for the certain people that are going to lift the sanctions on the country. i think we are heading towards that direction. look as do sets of
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sanctions, a sanctions against serious on this functions against paged. yes, because it was a scene is a select. the job is to live ation, whose origin is of course line. i'll call you to add value still those words previous affiliations like well, the european plays on the west in general. trying to do is say, look, we know you want the sanctions relief. so example, we want you in which the end because there's no such thing as the free lunch to commit to upholding rights of minorities, the rule of law, freedom of the press, women's rights, etc. the problem is the other regional act is also hurrying to exert their influence. for example, saudi arabia, i'm turkey and they might not comb with so many demands on the h t. s. government as european powers. so i think your opinion stays on the west would much rather take the time with this semi bought the flurry of meetings to our shower as hobbs, which demonstrates his success and investing to read that as kind of falls behind
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the men that they have to go only sooner than they would like, i will leave with the real guys 10 false. thank you. as i'm finding most still ahead on the news out, including state agencies in chad, say that overwhelmed by the numbers of child refugees fleeing fighting and neighboring sometimes floss. i'm part of the, in the one that this is after the 2nd lot, i'll tell you why upset that you'll subsidy is making the bell south korean investigators have failed to arrest suspended. president june. so kill off to an i also on stand off with these residents. the anti corruption team says, making the interest was quote, effectively impossible with you and security team preventing their entry from mcbride for faults from saw. the early morning arrival of thousands of police
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in the street surrounding the official residence of impeach president june, took jo, signal the starts of an attempt to arrest him. but his continued protection by the presidential security service always meant this would be a highly contentious operation. for hours, investigators faced off with bodyguards and what would describe does sometimes physical confrontations to the condemnation of humans. critics need is by witnessing 2 days events. the people of south korea would have affirmed the pettiness of you and your but the security service has accused the investigate has of breaking into high security areas and injuring gets offices. meanwhile, use supporters have been holding big of protest nearby against this investigation. and he's impeachment by the national assembly. every thing is so from the national
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assembly badgering is or that you literally saw what to do with. i suspect is a conspiracy here that goes beyond typical left, right. political logic. oh, the declaring marshal law is within the president's authority and saying they'll detain him for it is nonsense. on friday, the constitutional court held its 2nd preparatory hearing in 2 units, impeachment, which will likely be decided in the coming weeks. i have no doubt that you will be removed from office, the constitutional court, but i think decided pretty quickly to confirm impeachment because this case is very clear case. and he violated the constitution in the entire walls side exactly one month since the marshal load declaration to a political crisis, it created shows no sign of easy, especially with a stand off of the official residence of mine who declared that remaining inside.
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i'm refusing to prosecute his questions about the pride. i was just there. so still i had an i'll just say around next ago buttons new. my really centers along the border with the us ahead of expected default patients by being coming from put ministration. uninstalled the defending and be a champion, stop the on the high, the sales coming up lights room to show the . so the optic is visiting most if you're up from has an optic wind coming down the middle seat behind this thing, which was a cold front. just doing exactly what you must expect it to be much colder weather with it. it's a strong wind too. so they'll be
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a blizzard just catching pods of no way you might even briefly describe it as a bathroom in northern germany. it was a warning today for strong wind, but it's that it will obviously full rather persistently in some places 60 wrapped around here, the baltic states. it will be snow showers, the skulking property for all intents rails. to be on the stove, there'll be some sunshine proc doesn't really join in your sitting in stay for 2 or 3 days more or less entirely below freezing. so that's the overall picture. if it's not snowing and it will because um, then it'll be sunshine over the top of coal grand, where it's warmer, italy, spain, and france. it'll be rain not smoke, but for most it'll be sunshine, but a real hot trust, particularly at night. the picture on south of day shows a brief change for paris. increasingly, i think, rings into all in terms of old rise, without a snow or rain folding could be a temporary change for those. i forget the story is still apart from the shelves in libya, the strength of the wind full of dust. this is
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there. any sign is released for the millions of palestinians in gaza for now stuck between an outgoing biden administration and an incoming trumpet to industries. now that americans have decided to put forth back in the white house. what can the country in the world expect the quizzical look good us politics. the bottom line at the new democratic nations, just the part of this kind of behaviors, collateral, the average has collateral damage. that's what reality is leading to what we're seeing that will allow me to push back for a moment is a new assistance, corporate israel, affecting pittsville, the standing from the impact of the us selections, the escalating conflict in the middle east of the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey or the revealing
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eco friendly solutions to come back threats to offsets on our 20 news, [000:00:00;00] the people go back to watching out just to a time. to recap the headlines. these are the attacks across gaza killed at least 90 people in 24 hours. many of them died in strikes on the north male. more than 45000 people have been killed in the roll since october 2023. satellite images have revealed these right of the armies moving beyond the occupied golden heights and
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reinforcing its presence. 3 in town for lights that off is why the strikes of also hit areas south of alaska and the fall and ministers of france and germany of arrives in the syrian capital. full diplomatic, told sweets the shuttle has new administration. it's the highest level visit by european union, mid assistance, the full of the acid machine returning 12 top story in the world, gaza already goldberg is a soon as ready political commentary. so joins us now from tel aviv good to have you with us. so already we've been here before with reports of media is returning to del haro kyra, is that any chance to believe that there is a better chance this time for the cx 5 deal to be worked out? uh uh, well sorry i, i don't think this is about uh, getting a better deal. ready or negotiations met at tweaking key details or sticking points
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. the deal is there, the deal is obvious. you can go added in several ways, but the deal will have to involve the fire. it will have to involve the withdrawal of israeli forces from gaza if gradually, incrementally whatever and then or, or as a part of this deal hostages, the return. there is no real need to negotiate it out. whether a deal comes through or not as a political decision to the best of my knowledge from us is interested in the deal, but not excessively because it's recruitment rates are rising. the longer is all continues it's genocide in gaza. usually government hasn't made up its minds, certainly these are the public is interested in the deal. is early government, not so much to our servers, a lot of its interest. i don't necessarily see any reason for optimism here, especially because we're not seeing any kind of international pressure being brought to there on both sides. right. well, if i, if i think about all,
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i just want to jump in because he mentioned to really interesting points about a ceasefire and withdrawal of troops since december. the 20th 2023, israel's prime minister. been, you mean this now has been saying the war will continue until how much is destroyed since that obviously hasn't happened? what is israel negotiating an end to the war? or another pause as it sends it's, it's negotiated to del, isn't really negotiating and the destruction of her mouse is also, of course, a political decision. there's no objective of benchmark to indicate the destruction of, from us, certainly from us has not been destroyed. it is, i think it's never has never been passed most of the story from us without destroying the, even after the destruction of as well as has not been destroyed. so once again, these are both political decisions within the hour can say the war will continue
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until we destroy from us only. that's an y'all can decide when he comes out and says, how much has been destroyed. he knows he can't come out and say that he knows that this is a decision that is up to him. he is uh doing what does it know has always done which is happening in hauling and hedging? he doesn't like to make decisions. he has to commit to and what is always doing right now in gaza has been described by his, those top military commentator as being carried out solely by forces inertia is all has no goals, it has no end game, it has no vision. and so i think it's safe to say is all isn't really negotiating is that is playing out this job because a hostage deal will have to be part of the end of the war. and i think it's waiting to see if anybody is really interested enough to apply the necessary pressure that will make it feasible for and it's a now to stop door despite resistance within his governing coalition. so far that pressure has not materialized. okay, we'll leave it that thanks so much on
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a goal. but thank you. the know thousands of refugees from sedan continue to flee to neighboring. tried to escape fighting at home. many come from the full what mass killings have been taking place? the conflicts and so that is now this place, 12300000 people. it's the largest displacement crisis in the world. catherine, sorry or false from the chat in both a town about that i of the children in this refugee settlement are getting the 1st meal of the day and for some it will be the only one mohammed lin runs these food project, refugees and suit any leading up road, send money to help feed more than 300 children. we need to take the to the if the
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team getting it is 100, you're going outside. you're going the market more, be something 5 because go and help them be doing. maybe it is a be home less 10 year old mas up to my dad's parents of both that he father was killed by a stray bullet during shooting in l janina in weston. dar food, he and his sister leave with a relative in this comp. this and we had a normal life finality and then we had food. i liked to play football, but live here is very different. this comp was built to shelter a few 1000 people. but now nearly 300000 are crowded inside. these refugees have just arrived from dawn, but they've come from areas in west dar, this card, everything they can to stocks, their life here. aid where can see the struggling to meet everyone's needs. we have
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limited funded. so how can we know deal with people? why year in the settlements, if it's a price of 10 minutes, how can we provides basic services for them here? how can we assist them in the news of the image we? i think this is all the things that we and i said thank you both and we are trying to move it as a maurice. this is chad host. more than 1200000 refugees. some from previous conflicts, and most the struggling to survive one day at a time. catherine slowly all does your audrey eastern shod emergency shelters in mexico, so a bracing for a potential influx of citizens ahead of dollar funds in organization. later this month, the u. s. president who likes has promised to the pool tom, documented my friends on mass style thing from day one of his administration to day . i gotta ya know, reports to on as displaced from their homes by growing violence. hundreds of
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mexican families spent the holidays in shelters along the us, mexico border, waiting and hoping for a chance to claim asylum in the us before donald trump takes office on january 20th . 21 year old michelle was 8 months pregnant when her husband was gone down outside the family business after refusing to pay its torsion to organized crime. stories like hers were common here by his brother. my name to this country has gone from bad to worse with so much and security every time you go outside, you fear something will happen to you. yes, yes, but the little guessing formation. president claudia, shame them since mexico. we'll welcome back it citizens, even releasing a special music video dedicated to migrants. but beyond the platitudes her government has announced little details of how they plan to deal with an influx of deportees leaving civil society to take their own measures and were asking the mexican government to help these people to get reinstated back into
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society. get them id cards, then they could enter social services and then you could help them get a job because they're putting all that all the burden on us on the shelters. we did this sort of an increase demand for spaces pastor, i bet data is building 2 new floors to the shelter she runs into one of the staff tells us they've received no government funding or guidance and recent weeks across the border. volunteers in southern california are also bracing 1st, 2nd, trump administration, border cleaners and g o trips into the desert each week to lead supplies for migrants trying to cross thousands have died on these paths over the years. the concern of those who work in this field is that in the event of massive orientations, especially if they target people who lived in the us for decades and have families and lives there. these routes isolated and dangerous will become more and more popular. as these people will have no legal pathway back home,
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there are going to be ads and flows. there's going to be, you know, higher numbers. there's gonna be lower numbers. we've seen it roller coaster through the years, the ups and downs, but we know that is constant and is true. people will always be coming across this way. and that's why we're here on the, for these volunteers, the work is personal. as children of migrants themselves, they fear a policy of mass deportation will inevitably lead thousands to this treacherous during julia galle. i know i'll just see europe on the us. mexico border is the newly elected us congress. will convene on friday. so the 1st time since elections and november, republicans now control both the senate and the house. but when donald trump takes office and just on the 3 weeks, he may be at odds with these policy over the government spending. both of them. jordan reports from washington, dc. republicans in the us should be celebrated. they'll soon control the white house, both houses of congress. we have a unified republican conference. there is
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a unanimous agreement in the room that we need to move forward and the supreme court. they have an opportunity to push forward with the trump agenda, a list of domestic issues he promised to tackle on day one, like deporting undocumented migrant. imposing huge terrace on goods from china, mexico, canada, and elsewhere. we tax them, and they tax us. in all cases, that actually has and we haven't been taxed and cutting taxes and social security payments, but there's plenty on the global stage that needs prompt attention. but we're wrong, garza israel, believe it. we'll get an even more sympathetic approach from trump, ukraine, russia. more republicans want to cut funding to keep, and trump has promised to end the fight. and there is the political transition in syria. but none of that will happen while republicans keep fighting each other over how much money the government can spend and borrow every year congress passed as
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a budget, but there's never enough tax revenue to pay the bills to fill the gap. the treasury borrows money by selling securities money it does have to repay with interest. now, all those years of borrowed money out up to something called the debt ceiling. $36.00 trillion dollars and counting. the treasury right now has run out of the ability to borrow and unless congress says that it can borrow more, the us could end up default thing on that debt. and that could be catastrophic, both to the economy and to the us is reputation. through this debt ceiling fike nearly calls the government shutdown in december. we're grateful that everyone stood together to do the right thing. positive at the like donald trump wanted to suspend the debt ceiling for at least 4 years. however, some republicans objected and supported a deal that included only just 2 years of additional borrowing. now the same republicans are threatening to vote johnson out on january 3rd and without
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a speaker, congress can't certify trump's election on january 6th, much less pass legislation to pass is agenda. republicans are ready to rip up the way the us has traditionally done business at home and abroad, but they'll only get to work on their america 1st plant. as long as the money works out, russell and jordan, elders, era, washington. the goal is government says it plans to push ahead with their moving fuel subsidies by the end of 2025. even though the move is unpopular. harlem was also reports from the one the color. the santos is a high school teacher in angola. his salary isn't enough to ensure he can pay all his monthly bills, but he says government to fuel subsidies, help cushion consumers from rising prices. and that's why he is worried about politicians plans to scrap them makes you laugh at the men's and boss and see that the utah pockets. once the fuel subsidies are removed,
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prices of everything will go up. you to hit betty's right now. and goal is pay by $0.35 for lead to a pedro. and about $0.21 for diesel removing subsidies means that will pay more at the pump, so they caught them to save the subsidy program is unsustainable. and goal stands about $3000000000.00 every year on the fuel subsidies. just to have an idea, we spend more subsidizing the pool. then we spend in education and the nail so together. so we needs to, to present out the subsidies. but i don't believe that we will do it soon, because politically is very bad to facing golf. the subsidies, the fuel prices needed double last year. people protested in the capital of the wind police, the at least 5 were killed. indian race protest against plan to remove subsidies
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have also being held in of the african countries such as mckinney, many african countries are in debt. and the as push on developing countries from bodies like the international monetary fund to cut the public spending and it would use because on the policies, the company proved tough for people already suffering poverty and financial difficult. oil has helped him go into grow economy in the capital. there is a lot of development new buildings keep going up those of a day, some of them a oil companies and other businesses for many people. yeah, i still angola is africa 2nd largest, but use of crude oil, but a few people benefit from the countries of box or well, this is one that was most an equally economies within half of people age under 25 of douglas, and all those facing hardship moving fuel subsidies won't be popular. hardwood tasks out there. the wind i still, i had and i'll just say are the stakes so high as 2 the nfl best teams get ready to face?
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all we look ahead the playoff race denali in school. the, the, the find out what's happening in the world, the sport with pizza now, so let me thank you very much. the strategy is boat is dominated india on day one of the deciding test match of the series in sidney scott bowen was the pick of the boat is in the australian effect. we always need the soon as to why he took to we gets into balls and finish the 4th or 5th one. india who dropped out a form captain row hit sharma with dismissed for 185 offer. lifting to best strategy did, however lose,
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or we could in their response and closed on line for what there is plenty at. stake is the nfl playoff race inches. it's final stage, but they can be no doubt about the highlight of weak 18. it's the baffle for the n, f. c notes title. the detroit lions and the minnesota vikings both have $14.00 and $2.00 records. they meet on sunday with the wind and not just taking the division, but also the m f. c is number one seating. if the south is also on the line, tampa bay face new orleans with a destiny in their own hands, but a slip up would allow atlanta to take the division by downing carolina. baltimore concealed the se north bobby's in cleveland. well though, if they lose, pittsburgh can take top spot for the win of a cincinnati who themselves have painted the playful, the bangles are in a 3 way fight for the final wildcard spot in the theme. there in contention,
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along with miami and then we've been speaking to americans, full school, the cost of michael colson. he gets us, he's take a much anticipated vikings lions match and explains why he thinks the kansas city chiefs or store would seem to be as the team that wins. not only gets the top seed, which means they play the next 2 playoff games at home. but they don't have to play a playoff game next week in detroit, who's gotten more and more injured as the season has progress could probably use that week off more than any team in the nfl. so it should be a great game there to the 2 teams with remarkably good offices and a good defenses. and, and obviously everyone's going to be waiting for the last game of the season. and that's deliberate. you know, the, the games are already scheduled for week of the last week of the season, but they leave the timings alone until the week before. and that means that this game, which is really the most important, the 2 best teams,
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is playing each other and everything to play for becomes the final game. the weekend, while i picked at the start of the season, kansas city. so i would, i would stick with them. patrick, my homes make such a difference. but the only game they've lost this season was against buffalo, one of the top contenders, although they were playing in buffalo. so this is why home field advantage may make such a big difference. and in the m, f. c. although detroit, minnesota get all the attention, i still liked philadelphia a lot if their quarterback jaylen hertz is healthy. and he may not play this this week because they don't really have anything to play for. i liked them to go ahead . new york jets called him back. aaron rogers this sunday's game against the miami dolphins could be he's lost the full time, m v. p one, the super bowl in 2011, with the green bay packers of 41 years old. he is in the twilight of his career approaches, needs one more touchstone costs to reach 500. you said to make his final decision by march, the african powerhouse club. i lastly could take
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a giant step towards the knock out browns of the african champions league on friday . the re now jerry had to take on c. r a better. we had a home side all themselves, not out of contention. yes box. they do need to stop the winning louisa to have lost 2 of the 3 group game so far to know if you know 2 of them was, it's true, it is an important match for us to stay on track for qualification. we hope to be at our best level because the, as the free points are important to stay in the race, most of our justice playing away will certainly be difficult, but accordingly we will prepare the tea. our captain has already said this game will require intense focus and therefore it is important for us to stay optimistic and we know that we can play good football. and of course, we want to show that the boston celtics that starts at 2025 with the wind of the minnesota temples. thanks to a good showing from chasing. take some forward score,
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73 points and added line. is this send a rebound for the reigning in the a champions, boston running out 118116 when it's on thursday. it was also a great night to states carino that needed the golden state warriors win the game against the philadelphia 76. these attorney himself landed an incredible 3 points. is the complex, the only made a 3 for the 10, so that's 100 percent. right. and yes, golden state ran out with is a 159 points to 100. 85 the page. busy golf season is tito from tom hook is at the top of the leaderboard in hawaii off the 1st round who called it a 9 and a. busy 64, what the same for you in the season opener for just one shot behind is japanese major champion. he pick him up. so yamma, along with what was that? let's all this. so that's all the small things for the time being. i love another update of it later. same thing so much faith. oh,
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well that's it for this news. out of the good news is net clock is back in just a couple of minutes from another full show. so stay with us. the meet is doing his full homework. it's in turkish and despite speaking arabic at home, it's his strongest language. he tells us i lived here for 9 years and it feels like i am more to dish. yes, i want to go back back to visit it. but not like to live more than 3000000 syrians fled here since the war, 13 years ago and entire generation of children and teenagers have grown up here. not knowing syria at all in the prospect of returning is causing mixed feelings. jada is 13 we. oscar, how she feels, the bit of mix feeling because i've never been to serial before my whole life was here. their parents now faced the dilemma of deciding what to do,
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it's best for their children. i looked my soul, the and the i want to to come back to remember these to has been happening with the hope that one day or children will feel the same at the gas or a breathtaking tropical paradise. where its former protectors are now we follow through germany as they put their lives on the line. the think it's all one all to 0. the,
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the the israel continues its heavy, bombardments of northern gallows, or at least $26.00 palestinians killed since to the, the clock. this is out 0 in life and the whole. so coming up the cost and fees, loss and destruction have deeply impacted on the mental health. that means you for the lives in ways that may never see you this, you speak to children in gaza,
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