tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 4, 2025 10:00am-11:01am AST
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again, in 2011 homes became the 1st city where hundreds of testers were killed by the shot and said secuity falls of added smocks to change from these for uprising to the system. and then as if the, [000:00:00;00] the of the cloud, this is the new life coming up for the next 60 minutes, more forced evacuation, notice on hospitals, human rights organizations accuse israel of deliberately destroying causes helps setting the scene for new syria. we look at how one northern city could provide
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a blueprint for the rest of the country. the, regarding that president, supporters to announce in force to try to prevent the rest of south prison teaching these kind of shop classes how the philippines is making up. forgot some children's education, often severe storms. and it's both an injury. it's on goal since roman trades that some of the spanish leg jude fell again, striking, sending 90 to 2 minutes, give route to one with a village. the so is rarely for us is a pummeling draws the carry out and strikes from the north to the south of the strip. and the latest attack, 5 palestinians were killed in the attack on a call in the southern city of con eunice. that bodies had been taken to nasa hospital in the north stuff and patients that to have guns is most critical.
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medical facilities are being forced to evacuate threats of been issued out of hospital and troops of surrounded the indonesian hospital. all this follows israel's assault and come all allowed one medical facility last week. the the right to the doctor who's um i believe sophia was detained by these rarely ami. i'm. i'm the scenes. national says, his disappearance is quote, emblematic of a genocidal intent in israel's broader attempts to annoy light causes health care sector. so let's scroll straight to the bottle of honey. my mood is dining by say, honey, 1st up, bring us up to date. said with the latest situation regarding is ready strikes? yes, neck. well, in the past a few minutes we receive the fund reports from our team member in ga, the city where he confirmed of the civil defense department in golf. the city has managed the removal of 11 bodies from one family under from under the rubble of the
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bond on. that was a talk last night. the cabinet, past midnight, where it was very difficult for any of the paramedics or the civil defense to pull members of from the hospital in the civil defense department from the area to move the she i yesterday is located in the eastern part of golf. the city and just giving the mass in force displacement of people the local results. geez. yeah. yeah . it has turned into more of the remote area. very difficult to move into a nice quite risky for paramedics and civil defensive. who. so what that tells us that the, this ongoing a deliberate attack from these areas of lead people to bleed to death without any immediate help available for them. so people have to wait and until this morning the paramedics, the civil defense were until it was accessible for them to get just to yeah, yeah, a neighborhood and remove say, 11 bodies of from one family. from under the rubble, the family is from to your neighbor has been sheltering inside their home depot or
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displaced into western gaza in the past months. but as of the past few weeks, they went back to their homes as the winter. and the weather was sitting condition forced them just to go back to their homes, because they had all of their belongings in that house. other separate cox including the hot new in the city, were 5 security person out of where inside of a vehicle that is a privately owned by a private security company was struck by a drug missile. 6 of the security present was hosted with securing the delivery of a trucks and commercial truck. the designated points were guilty to more on so lot had been enrolled. that's at the center part of time. unit 7 more physically injured on a residential home and lost the evaluations on this residential building, happens to be in the middle of a 10 sites and then mosley evacuation at zone 3. more people were removed also from the rubber from garza city. that said, man and his wife and the 3rd uh figure it happened to be the fetus. as the woman was a pregnant,
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the wife was the 1st and the man was pregnant. and given the intensity of the explosion, as one civil defense told us, it burst the baby out and it was removed from under the rubber. the attacks continue to search across the street and was seeing now as of today and judging from the pods of these attacks. it's concentrated in hon unit as well as java city . what is the north? the situations remain very difficult, and the challenge is particularly for those who are sort of trap inside the 2 host facilities, allows the hospitals and the nitty and hospitals with no proper access to any of the basic necessities to help them survive these difficult conditions. tiny, it's a horrifying litany of ongoing tragedy. i appreciate the updates from there about 9000 thank as well as rouse tugs. you have hospital spots, an emergency meeting of the united nations security council. on friday, the world health organization organizations representative for the occupied policy
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and purchase to both the indonesian i'm out of hospitals need to be protected out 0 is gabrielle is on the as bowl from new york during an emergency un security council meeting. the world health organization urge is real to resend its evacuation demands about allowed to a hospital in indonesian hospital all are, which is the last remaining minimal functional scope in north casa, is struggling to stay all food in water and fuel or depleting fast falls patrol has been without many essential medicines for more than $85.00 days. the w h o has documented 650 for attacks on health care facilities and gaza since october 2023. the w o 2 has warranty for pets and of systematic, dismantling of the health care system in north casa. this pattern must be reversed while briefing the council bulk or took the un high commissioner for human rights,
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directly responded to the claims by israel in the united states. that hospitals and gaza are used by how much is right. it has not provided sufficient information to substantiate many of these claims which are often vague and broad. in some cases, be appear to be contradicted by publicly available information per told. the counsel even if armed groups were hiding in hospitals. the fundamental principles of distinction, good proportionality and precautions still apply. managerial positions must always distinguish between military targets and civilians. the use of heavy weapons against hospitals is difficult to reconcile with that principle, the most council members agreed. there is no justification under any circumstances for harm and civilians and medical personnel cling,
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bahamas and other groups haven't misused the facility. simply does not less than the burden of these royal serv. it's legal obligation on the issue. there was evidence here at the security council that the international community has growing concerns about the dangerous precedent of being set by israel's continued bombardment of hospitals, places that are supposed to help the sick and wounded, but increasingly becoming targets themselves. gabriel is on, i'll just need a united nations in new york. i. let's take this on that with months. so schuman, who is a policy in jonathan, humanitarian. well, can you lived in gauze or until march of this year? so united situation very, very well. let's just very briefly touch on that of you and security council meeting in new york. and so it goes on, you know, the world protesting but not really doing anything about it's really so pretty truthful. this is not it. um it, it might seem that things aren't changing in
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a positive way as fast as we would like. but for me, i personally like to look at things from a more um, positive angle. i think that's a year ago or more the security council that you and i c j would never have challenged is an atrocity, is that they've competing against palistine and over many, many decades. now they would have never been able to challenge them right now with the whole world of speaking of leaders and communities. so, except for the united states who is now going to a change in government, i think that the whole world is voicing their concerns against how israel is treating the people that are under that occupation. was that a to be in the, or the west bank or the surrounding countries? and i think it's all positive signs coming out from the you and from the i c j from the security council. and i think the scene is need to build on that. they need to work together and they need to ensure that they work towards the fleet by the side . so that's all the sacrifices that the people i was going through. and the dunning thing, they,
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the need for action is there would be more urgency. so we got 2000000 people in gaza. what is the process of evade getting into gaza and to what degree is it being blocked by these raining? so there's really is are left thing around 5 percent of what's supposed to get into the north. and then on 20 percent into the selves, there are 2 ways that it comes in. it was either it is through charge organizations, not only is it allows to get goods inside. and then these goods get distributed to the warehouse is the most hit on by the u. n. and then distributed to different people in different cops. or which is the most is where you have businessman in laza the directly with is it a even before this genocide started whole continues to deal with them and buy in bulk different items that are needed them because that bring them in and then sold the prices they want at the time that they want. so a lot of local charities, what do they do?
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they have to go and negotiate with these with these business men would deal directly with is there a to sort of these by everything in bulk of the price that they want, and then they distribute it for free onto the people. so these are the 2 main ways either to try to, to use the only is what it allows to work or through businessman. that is it, i am only, and i was business to be done so, so they have a complete wonderfully of what gets into his that when it gets in and even the prices that, that it gets hold onto the market. so yes, it's not funny about the quantity is not enough, but the price is, are extreme. however, despite all of that, to a 1000000 people, they are going to want to speak to them on a daily basis. they say, months old, we're not going anywhere. this is our land. we will not repeat the mistakes for fathers and our forefathers. eliza is like now on behalf of the whole free world standing strong against design is extreme is on the ground. they believe that they
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are creating history. the believe that this funding that is happening on the ground, it is reflecting upon everyone in the world to feel the debt under oppression. so they want to ensure that they remain strong. however, they are relying on the free world that is heating this to continue their support and always post political for hill financial. and again make the intention of once a ceasefire comes into place to come into houses and try to has to be building. how's it together with the very in, over the people of the us, the lifestyle or the resilience certainly is extraordinary amounts are relieved that for the time people thanks very much. thank you. me. one, so showing or the side of the far administer as a front and jeremy has met the leader of serious new administration. home adult shudders in the capital, damascus. it is one of the buys level western diplomatic visits. since the
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a side regime was toppled last month, i smell of our reports now from damascus. and not even a bad bulk. and joe knew when bob ok with a list of demands for the band, who now both syria, the gen, minnesota far enough as and her friends account about aust, the new administration to renounce act of vengeance full and inclusive government protect by novices and whole elections soon but the meeting failed to break the ice between the band who has emerged from the shadows and skeptical european officials. oh paul, good. when tested to europe is prepared to offer support. who would think europe will not be a sponsor if you knew as long as structures. this is not only an all or an interest, but it is also everything that i've had time. and again, from the many, many people from syria in germany, but also from the many syrians here in the region. earlier in the day,
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the german diplomat met the white helmets. the search and rescue teams hope break danger and battle bones during the war. bad bulk was late to join by her friends going to bond. joe knew with bottle this is the desk of what assets opponents were detained. thousands were executed. families are still looking for the missing. he says account 2 terms that's up to on the talk. let's see, the west, the is what syria remains vulnerable and i still remains a made just about a sovereign and secure sylvia cannot keep any place for is not mist terrorism. terrorism has struck you. terrorism has struck us in our flesh. that's why we fought side by side, alongside the codes in the northwest of sylvia. again, she is not mist terrorism. the friends would reopen that embassy to seize the full of us had
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a growing number of regional and international delegations have reached out to the authorities here to help the country and it's transitional process. so we as new need as were hoping for sanctions to be lifted by the french and german ministers, told them that won't happen now. the french and german minutes say they are here to show support for the syrian people. first and foremost of the path to full diplomatic recognition, they take some time. they want to jump to the new administration based on what happens during the transition and see how it goes. but there is a recognition among the europeans that there's a new political reality that they would have to deal with hosted by the 0 domestic us. as i, let's cross now to wrestle said he joins us from the certain capital of damascus to damascus and wrestle. so we have this sense of a new beginning, emphasized by visiting foreign ministers, but we've come yet well indeed. so it is
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a new beginning. however, it's extremity of conscious goes to have seen that from the statements of the french and the german 4, the ministers. yes, the bit, so these are 2 major european union companies and they for them is, were here, but they would, i stream it is extremely cautious. so bad about the adjustment for administer again and again one and just even before getting on the plane, why she was stealing germany, saying that these limitations in syria, my stuff, and then why she was here during the meeting before the meeting again, again, focusing on the is on the notion of islam ization and that saying that they are not representing only that companies, but europe in union position as well. i seen that european union is not going to found because let me see doctors here. and then we have seen the french for the minister while expressing support for the kurdish fighters in the northeast of the country. then it didn't again, wouldn't just as long as tourism and so on. so they were, this was,
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this was what said during the meeting with the shadow, the leader all finished. yes. we just previously affiliated with that. okay. that so definitely be so this, this faith comes with the rest of what i mean to him. i'm telling him, well, we know you and your organizations background, i've had extremely cautious. so that's why you could see you can send this sensitive on please, and see it as well. but in any way, then even station in damascus saying that the international commission is one of the big part of the, the top priorities. and know that the, for the minister of these 2 major companies, beginning, damascus, they believe, is another step toward the international residency. and the look the venetian habit, but for now there is what there is one main obstacle. and they say that that is that stop officials of the museums region still being all the sections by middle of the companies. and they're calling the international community to leave that extra
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to the mode essentially because this is the reason the dream pose. this section was because there was a booth regina here. and now that there is no origin. and then you should remove that sections. otherwise, it's going to get punishment for the city of what holding suffering from the poverty. but as we heard from the fulton from the german and defense, the french put in for the minister, they said, well, before doing that, we need to see actions from or i wrestle, thanks for that to wrestle, said the reporting that from the syrian capital of damascus before aged, yes, it's hard tardy. i wish i took part in sierra it had been running base to the northwest and probably typically for 8 years in local say they pay the taxes and public services run effectively. there is hope this can now be emulated right across the country, but haven't well set and this report from it live driving, get to either one or the notices, the tightness of the streets by local laws, every household should pay
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a cleanliness tax. it lives in prospect to execute the system, but they a public order one would expect to normally govern, see, to accept this isn't one. it's the fact to many states that's being run by here highly to ship and says it's takeover of the city. 2017, they named it the city and saw the patient government and meant it to be a starting point for the liberation of the whole of celia. a little less a $100.00 by the grace of god. we crease it from scratch, a government to its public institutions design to stuff people. we establish justice provided security and services. all of this without any results is accept that would genuine dedication to suffer. and without personal interest. major services have been digitized including biometric id cards, perhaps you could have get asians and electricity. public facilities have been built or they know for you to including sports stadiums, colleges,
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medical departments and ministries. and as i'm going to have them and on the side regime, try to demonize the free areas administration and created a distorted image of it as a face of tear and destruction. but when the country was liberated and people came here to see, they were shocked by the level of sophistication and development. we had cheats and had live. this is where the city of san patient, governments, prime minister mohammed the machine and used to hold some of these meetings before who was appointed to the same position in damascus just a few weeks ago. from now on this the building would retain its former own. how's the headquarters of the local government? but not the local government hasn't yet to be in a point to nearly all local governments members have moved to damascus to us. so i'm assuming the roles in the city eastern government, which specs the question if the muslim kinda automatic with fussy, the pop up pennsylvania, we cannot supply the exact same experience that what for smaller it to the entire city,
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entire tree with this geographic and estimate diversity but the administration is a set of tools and processes that can be implemented in a similar manner with differences taken into account. but many believe that's with h t s v t, as in power. now in damascus, the task of holding syria may well draw any challenges they've been dealing with in italy. how much fun does. yeah. it's the the police and stuff for a still haven't been able to arrest. impeach president, you in stucco and now take a look at these. see yes, thousands of is a port is a back on the streets and sold the time and to prevent his detention and attempt to arrest hewn on friday failed. when his presidential god stepped into protecting your, his powers was suspended last month up to declare martial law. you now faces insurrection
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charges for the latest that is cross to so we can speak with patrick polk. so patrick, there are opposing release taking place across, sold today. can you tell us what's happening? what's the latest on president you a walnut somebody seems play now it's right to beneath us beneath these offices. in long while i'm going to say thousands of president young support has arrived and forced to back that lead to the have been separate rallies. jew rallies, i should say, taking place in different parts of the capital. one rally here in oklahoma and one nearby his residence is the presidential residences. and so they are coming out to support the president say that he should not be detained. earlier today, the police said to block a separate group or protests and see you in protest as these were that were
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marching to the president's official residences. no doubt they will be concerned about potential clashes between the 2 sides. and you know, we're also hearing that there are going to be additional protests taking place through the night to move on to you and protest taking place here in the capital, a candle lit process with holes. but you know, the longer the stalemate goes on the likelihood. so that's the frustrations are going to grow among many people in the south korea right now. and so as far as we know, present june is still isolating himself in his residence. so it's not quite clear how exactly this is going to play out. meanwhile, 2 senior members, all of his uh, presidential security service snobs, a request for police questioning today. they said, well, they didn't necessarily refuse to comply, but they said that they've given the current situation. they simply. com. leave the positions right now. i'll position lawmakers have called for the removal of the
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head of the presidential security service. but you know, right now, as everything stands, it's still very difficult to see how exactly this political crisis is going to unfold in the coming days. another factor was, is us next tuesday, dungy blink. and he's due to visit south korea in the coming weekend. and what will be, i guess, as well as international trip before donald trump's return to the white house. so i wonder how this political crisis will affect that visit or not. yeah, well you know, i remember this about lawrence for questioning, present to you and expires on monday we are hearing that there was a possibility that there may be another attempt to rest present june. and that may take place on monday rather than the weekend because of the fact that there are so many people are blocking his residence is right now, that is the same day that and the blinking is due to arrive kick in. so he's here
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to discuss the alliance between south korean, the us to discuss the masses related to, to north korea. so at the very least, this is going to be a distractions that any of that happens. but if there is any of the unrest, uh you might say then the, the, the impact could be even more significant. and needless to say, this is a delta consign full relations between south brain us because of the change in administration that's taking place so. so you know, the impact could go. busy beyond that, even meanwhile, i think president choice, i'm off cuz said so that south korea will unwaveringly hold any security and diplomatic policies between the 2 countries. all right, patrick is a delicate situation in data. patrick start reporting that from so schools in the philippines have been forced to place a weeks now that's after a series of storms that triggered lance lights and flooding. barnaby lo visited the municipality of ongoing celia,
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where the government has introduced remote learning spaces and catch up class. as the principal gina points and then was proud of the modest school they built in the remote philippine village of billy being one. but all their hard work, she says was swept away in minutes. a landslide buried their school in october, along with at least 14 people across 5 villages. i wish i knew i felt bad. i thought i had no more to use left. but i keep remembering the 1st time i set foot off to the land slide. and so how the school grounds and cloth rooms are completely buried. i kept asking how we'd be able to start all over. when classrooms were finally cleared of mud, students had missed school for nearly 7 weeks. in the 4 months since schools opened in august and the philippines type phones and monson rain so forth, the suspension of classes for up to $35.00 days during the last school year,
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nearly a 3rd of school days were lost due to extreme weather. in 2022, a world bank study found 9 out of 10 filipino school children. each 10 struggle to read simple text. the education department is concerned whether related disruptions are worsening the problem. and as order to catch up sessions, i'm going for signing. i mean, our goal was for them to be able to read by december, the tropical storm. try me, happened. so now we're back to square one, and we do provide them with learning modules, but that's not the same as teaching them in the classroom. the secretary of the education department as also a revised class cancellation guidelines, making it mandatory only when wind speed is forecast above 61 kilometers in our parents here. say that well, they're concerned their children aren't learning as much as they should. they're also worried about unpredictable weather. then same thing. so you never know when it will rain and flood and this school is so far away from the evacuation center
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where we're currently staying. it's a sentiment that goes across the philippines, where thousands of classrooms were destroyed by floods in 2024 alone. a concern for both safety and learning. but a balance that is proving difficult to strike barton to below algebra. i couldn't see you, but that's the philippines that i still had here announced you as president elect. donald trump denounces the judge who ordered his sentencing. just 10 days before is an old ration japanese steel coffee nipple plans to take legal action against the united states. governments will explain why we've got school coming up to a 17 year old and may 5th street. the one of thoughts championship will behave with that,
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the hello that. let's have a look at the weather across europe over the next few days. and we'll start by looking at the earliest satellite image, and you can see an intense cold fund working its way from west to east, down towards that southeast corner. now it's going to bring some winfrey and wet weather to touch here. also up to that northeast for places like western russia, it does remain very wintery across scan today because of a cold air coming in behind the waterway of gray and gloomy skies. the central air is on saturday. just look a little bit quiet to you, but out west where you can see another weather front starting to sweep in, bringing some heavy rain. it's a front that will affect parts of portugal and spain as well. and there's no winter weather to come for britain, an island, we have the yellow warnings out for some snow and ice here. now in terms of temperature as well, they have been pretty low. it's been rather cold with the cold bloss behind that front. well, temperature is all set to pick up the cities like paris,
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london will be back into double digits by sundays. we have a look at the 3 day for london. well, it's cloudy and cold on saturday. only 4 degrees. some light rain coming in on the sunday. we'll be back to the average by monday, with cloudy skies on the phone and counting the cost from inflation to geo political tensions and trade routes. we look back at the main challenges that have him to the global economy in 2024, and what's installed for 2025. will it be a year or 2 with bloom, or i'll put you in a seat, counting the cost on that i'll just say around january on alger 0. i've got it on the price of piece. analyzes the failure of the us mission to build a stable outcome state. in a new interview series we frame is searching for new conversations and perspectives
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about the war on cause. an in depth look at the full service president of the us, donald trump, set to be and those are rated for the 2nd time. both rise explorers growing global movements. the challenge us to redefine how we see our role on the policy the board reveals how israel proffers from selling, cutting edge surveillance and military technology around the world, using an interpreter as a testing ground. january old l g 0 the, [000:00:00;00] the out again, you're watching out 0. 1 of our top story is, is uh and, and it's really drained a tank on
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a car and goes to southern city of call units has killed 5 pallets against the parties have been taken to not so hospital number of others was severely injured. foreign ministers of france and germany visited the damascus on friday. the highest level is it by western diplomats since the fall of the assad regime last month, they say val junction, you'd ministrations based on what happens during the upcoming transition. the police themselves correct? still have not been able to arrest and pete to present in, so kill thousands of to support us. in fact, on the street and sold the time and to preventive defense, a huge palace was suspended last month off to heat the eclipse. marshall the family of 2 palestinians killed in the occupied westbank has the cues, the palestinian authority of being responsible for the task. they say that my food, a junk mozy and his son some were getting water from the roof of the home and that you need refugee camp when they were shot. the palace thing, you know, sorry to his deny the coming coming to select reports from the jordanian capital of
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a month because the palestinian authority has suspended out 0 is operation in the occupied westbank. the family of a palestinian father and son who were killed on friday in the occupied west bank blamed the palestinian authority for their debts. however, the p a security forces have released the statement denying that they had any of their security forces present in the area. instead, blaming the deaths on fighters in virginia and refugee camp. and the janine battalion has released the statement of their own blaming the p. a for killing at least 16 palestinian civilians since october of 2023. and since december 14th, the palestinian authority has been conducting reeds in jeanine, specifically in the janine refugee camp. because they say they want to crack down on art palestinian resistance. there have been clashes for weeks and many members of the palestinian authority, security forces have been killed as a result. and it was a palestinians have been killed since the fighting began the central jersey to
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a man as well. let's explore this web to somebody. i know who directs the center for islamic level if as simple as i'm university joins is now from assemble at sammy, welcome back to al jazeera, the situation in jeanine, i wonder at they may appear as a confusing picture for those that didn't quite understand. rhonda on aware of the intricacies of the conflict and was explained for is why it is the punish dno authority would be coordinating with these right? is that but 1st of all, the symptoms have been under occupation now for almost 7 decades to start the $6.00 to $7.00. the list think has been under educational as well. and that's going to have the distance and that's a natural, it's an international law. so this is a system of which have been coming up uh in different cities and different. and if you can't finding the occupation forces from the other hand with have and also the process that started with my teen 93,
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culminating and 1994 with the establishment or the understand or sort of the which is mainly been so so contracted by, by the west and by is the end to be the 1st line of defense to defend the occupation in the hope that, at one point there wouldn't be purchasing is a course that i suppose is gone. there is no, but it's the interstate. but the studies stadium forces have existed basically to prevent any kind of resistance against occupation. i guess the set dimension against the settlers. and now, after almost 460 days of an honest law on a more or extermination, i guess that this isn't good as that the same resistance groups have been trying to find the occupation funds really need some pressure from gas and lacking any kind of leverage to put a single associates trying to bring it sort of delivered itself if you may before any pine of i'm not sure it's
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a met before the americans before the to the instance. what as things like it is that they can actually serve the purpose and therefore they deserves to be part of any future, such a man, right? and that's the kind of existing in itself is a body to take, have a cause with this, the offices 5 and as you say, it just goes on and on and god. so what is it? what is your sense about the possibility of a ceasefire? i finally kick in and is ready delegation here and catherine several. it was the main office to come. so it has been mr. neal and his special spot in those estimates which and then you'll see you the ones you want to read. these are really captive. it's limited, $34.00 spots distributed them so they want that resistance to surrender. but also he's failed. he wanted the understanding of the stuff are so has been inflicting horrendous and, and incredible kind of suffering, but getting maimed and injuring, displacing millions and so on. and so forth. then the teams trying to expect some
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kind of what he calls tool to victory. now he cannot get the big screen because this is not surrendering upstairs on back waiting. so he's trying to leverage this dean with tom for the incoming, some administration trying to get something, some kind of a theme. not necessarily and does that because there are no longer any strategic objectives of his genocide taking place. there is time to get something in the west bank, but possibly agreeing, but some agreeing to him as a mix at large parts of a, a c or something in syria since it's occupied almost $400.00 to the square. since the revolution succeeded in publishing, i said forced some kind of a strike or serious actions against the or on he's just waiting for trump to take office so that he can extract some of these concessions uh to get a deals. and because all right, so we will live with that for now. thanks very much for that. send me i'll,
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i'm speaking just from a simple think a thank you. the us president elect donald trump is set to be sent and say that his hash money at criminal convictions scheduled for next friday, which is $10.00 days before his integration. the president elected was convicted on 34 accounts of falsifying business statements in relation to a payments made during his 2016 presidential campaign. he was accused of trying to hide and electra relationship with the adult film style stormy daniels. how does your culture has moved from washington? the president elect, donald trump says the judge's order calling for a january 10th. a sentencing hearing is quote, knowingly unlawful goes against the constitution. and if allowed to stand, would be the end of the presidency. as we know it, he also a tap in new york, judge one rashawn, using personal terms, calling him a radical, partisan, and framing the case for which trump was convicted of 34 felonies as
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a witch hunt order and by political enemies. judge marsan wrote in this order that he would likely sentenced from to unconditional discharge. meaning that the president allowed to would not receive a significant penalty, but would have the conviction stand in his record. this hush money case was the only one of 4 criminal cases against trump that needed to trial before he won the november election. the president and lots attorneys then try to get the new york conviction erased cleaning trump has presidential immunity. the sentencing order came as a surprise to many given that prosecutors had suggested the judge delay sentencing until after trump finishes his 2nd term. the judge says an earlier sentencing will allow trump to more quickly appeal his conviction. as he has indicated, he would like to do how to jo castro, alta 0 washington with the us house of representatives has related. mike jumped to the speaker, republican face
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a tough battle for votes from members of his own party and stiffle position from democrats. island fisher has more of this from washington dc and having received the majority of the votes cast is duly elected. speaker of the house of representatives for the 190, noted, straightforward as a whole. but after days of speculation about his level of support. republican mike johnson secured the speakers to the man, donald trump. once for the job, we have a mandate. and that was shown in the election cycle. the people want that america 1st agenda. they hadn't had to massey m or it wasn't with a drama in the same to you know, public ins voted for other candidates, while a number of others simply didn't vote. it meant on the 1st code, johnson fell short of the winning number, despite donald trump privately calling republicans over the lot 72 hours expected to do real the election. but the vote wasn't officially cold. i'm just doing some
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left the team, but the supporters started applying pressure. the specter of the force of 2 years ago was shop and the mind when it took republicans for days and 15 votes to get them on the pressure hit the right spot to representatives, change the votes. this are so johnson democrats promised to work with the republicans with help the american people assigned for us to come together. not as democrats or republicans, but as americans to get things done for the people. donald trump, back mike johnson wanted this process completed quickly. it means that he can hit the ground running after is an organization on january the 20th. but it suggests that the republicans in the house on quite united unders questions about what was
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offered to those who finally switched their votes. alan fisher, i'll just either on capitol hill in washington to your friends president has been speaking about how donald trump's return to the united states presidency. could change the war with russia. this comes as a clear up continues from us day when ukraine says it must go 5 more than a 100 missiles and drugs general reports from came in and out on the interview with new credit and television. president savanski has been talking about the prospect. so peace in 2025. he said that any negotiated settlement with russia would have to be backed by strong security guarantees for ukraine, including the possibility of e. u. peacekeeping troops in ukraine, backed by nato. and he said that any settlement with russia would have to be supported by the united states or it wouldn't hold. but where did this optimism about 2025 come from. it doesn't come from zalinski. his belief that ukraine could win the war on the battlefield, militarily the country is struggling. it does, however,
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appear to come from his belief in the deal making powers of donald trump. trump's return to the white house in a little over, a fortnight's time, increasingly seeing here as a potential turning point from most people do with each item, trump is capable of being decisive in this walter means you can really stop pizza and or help us stop pizza and we have several conversations, both the meetings on the phone and he is strong and unpredictable. i would very much like president trump's unpredictability, to focus primarily on the russian federation of a believer. i believe he genuinely wants to end the war when they saw how realistic this idea of the trump and negotiations can bring face. this is some you government's worry. the company indeed withdraw support from ukraine force to get through. we, serious into a face on rough as tons to see was in that interview, perhaps is unpredictability of the fact these needs of presidents and lensky. don't president putin have any real idea what the incoming president trump is going to do
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during the whole elder 0 keith, a emergency shelters in mexico? a pricing for an influx of people ahead of donald trump's integration. you, as president elect has promised mass deportations of undocumented migrant starting from day one of his administration. as a g, i got a, i never pointed to one mexican board of cities done to bear the brunt of the policy to displace from their homes by growing violence. hundreds of 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 off is 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 see us something will happen to you. yes, yes,
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but the little guessing formation. president claudia shane bound 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 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 ahead 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
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migraines, 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, they're all going to be opposite close. 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 don't, i'll just see europe on the us mexico border. this main heavy flooding and the
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motives, the streets, it'd be most away and the comforts of my life is month. c, reins sweeps over the on the nation. authorities issued and i look for heavy writing. i wins moldings, as well as with lowest lying nation. make it one of the most vulnerable to climate change. and india is categories blanketed and sick, folk disrupting and rail networks. passengers have been stranded on station platforms and utilities. dozens of trains at the late 5 to 8 house flight. major efforts have been affected by low visibility. the delay is also in the griffith, the cold snap, the shops of players in the central indian town up example in solidarity with people protesting against the disposal of toxic waste from an industrial disaster. 40 years ago. yeah, so demonstrating, say they, they won the waste in mid town. more than 5000 people died in the city of a gas leak and a pesticide plant food by us companies authorities say they've moved toxic waste
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from the site to a disposal. so the thing is expected to take 9 months to be considering. so the head here now does the red card, but when a real madrid stop, liz, this is the main top spot, the spanish, the to understand, well, we must experience sliced through and not designed discover the stories forgotten. we split along the passage of time. the voices drowned out by the cave within the ordinary, extraordinary blast, and witness documentary the done veiled the trees and chains perspective on,
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on to 0. the grace of the damage close to the precious gross. lots of chillies is being reversed with one of the world's biggest conservation projects. they're pretty emblematic of the pedagogy and if they're plentiful and they're calm like this one is, then you know that the system is coming back and that they feel no surrender. and that's why you know, i, for 3 wilding patagonia on, i'll just say era. the other guy in the us president joe biden has blown the many fight. $15000000000.00 takeover of us still buying japanese company. nipple critics argue that by these
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action is an excessive use of executive, powerful president, just weeks away from leaving office for this white house correspondent company how it could result by being such a deal risk us national security. a lot, arguing ford ownership risk, national security on friday, us president joe biden blocks japanese owned nip on steel, taking over the symbolic american company, us steel. it is critical that we have a strong domestic steel industry that protects our national security and our supply chains today. the president demonstrated once again that he will always act to protect the security of this nation, as well as the resilience of our supply within our new pon and us steel, which has been searching for investment to profit struggling company vowed to
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retaliate. we are displayed by president biden's decision to block nip, one steals, acquisition of us steel. we will pay all appropriate action to protect our legal rights, us steel, more than a century old was once a symbol of american strength. it warns it may need to close factories without the investment of nip on the $14900000000.00 takeover us steel is being bought by japan . us president elect trump, also about to block the move with plans to bolster the steel industry against chinese imports. with more terrorists, like those he put in place in 2018, the steelworkers union was against the merger. many living near us steals remaining plants were either for the investment, nip on promise for their communities. these plants are aging and they haven't been in vested in, in decades. those would be to probably be to the 1st plants to go unfortunately.
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and they fit in predominately poor communities. so this is pretty devastating to our local economy, the white house and says president biden's decision wald herz, international alliances, including a role ations with japan. but critics argue it will harm domestic economy and industry and allowed china to consolidate its global industry dominance. kimberly, how could alex's the euro whitehouse. all right, we can get people to the public support now. his and thank you so much, nickle injury. it's on goal setting around madrid, so the top of the spanish leg jude belling. i'm struck in the 95th minutes. give right? yeah, let's see. one went over valencia. when did more money for ralph? i'm not sure if this gang before his late, heroic spelling that missing a 2nd paul fennel say lindsey had a one new lead. at this stage. the match was very, i live in this nice stadium with in this is junior, was red call the for the decision ray,
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i'll say they will be appealing to the right amount of round levels of much. yep. thanks to lisa motor. it's a, it's, you know, when you use and 100 of the 16 days motors to coming brows owners as it goes, selling and then produce the wednesday and stuff. it's time. if any champions now lead the way in the title, right? 2 points play. the 2nd in the type of what's going on, but what is, what is what we're going to appeal the red card, we'll see what happens. i don't think you should be suspended until on. so your other question about if we does of the when i believe so it's on the 1st off we played very bad. no balance until valencia started back to the mass of with off the we can see that we played better in the 2nd again of a coming difficulties playing with 10 by my missing a penalty. i think we deserved the win. it will be no reco 10th. that's how you see pick up titles. the events is busy season. they did say the late in the 70 final against ac, milan that through kennedy,
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a puller and actually gets manchester united on sunday. and that gives also a chance to move within 3 points of the top spot later on today when they take on the rights. and now the funding for conjunctions actually missed a chance to seal that place in the quarter funds of the issues, calf champions league, a went over, all cheering club that was done, you would've made sure back place in the last night for the hearing. so i've got some revenge for 61 defense, or the rejection opponents less than 2 weeks ago, a late go. so them securing a will know when i'll ask the do spill sit sort of groups say milady sundance, back in action. lights are on, is they face or, or the council blanket and morocco with finally, points for 3 matches the south african side. currently, 2nd in group b treats on champions roger of boston with just a single point that sometimes wonder of us fixed in victoria. last month that we believe that we can do wonderful game. obviously we know what we are playing the
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whole media we are playing against. but the level of respect that we have should have for the any open and these also the level of respect you should have full sales and the that's how we approached shop is the games. that's how we approach any game that we play. scrolls biggest names has been hit with a 7 games suspension buys on same jimmy butler's been disciplined by the mom hate, tough to sign. he was came to lead the franchise in a statement that he said the suspension was a response to multiple instances of conduct detrimental to the team. over the course of the season, the players union insist upon his excessive and will be appealing on the butler's behalf. the oklahoma city fund to have extended a winning straight to full teen games. 117. so one i 7 victory of the new don't mix soul them level around franchise record for consecutive wins the much. it was the m, b, i's 1st between 2 teams on when he runs of 9 and more games involving 2 decades. now what gets assembled on day 2 of the final tests between australia and india and
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sydney india, lead australia by a 145 runs with just for 2nd endings, which is now remaining australian. that'd be to buy, what's the square foot sent out? 5th free? sure. how century is australia reached a 100 nights? one of the 1st things to find to do, leave the series, to have multiples. se races is officially under way of to friday's problem. the 1st stage of the co raleigh is taking place in saudi arabia. there are 6 different vehicles, categories, including calls, bikes, and trucks. and the next couple of weeks, competitors will be hoping to complete the rates of almost 8000 kilometers. on 17 year old luc littler has become the youngest. ever thoughts will champion the teenager facing michael vancho and of the netherlands in the london final known as luke the new lease. when comes 12 months after he was bates and in the last year's time decided that the winning by 7 sets the 3 to claim a price of molding hall for $1000000.00 or that is high school to so looking center must be
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there is support for the current administration. people to hear say that they want those criminals who are part of the former regime to be arrested and be tried. but they're also asking the current administration to differentiate between fight is and criminals and divided all of the community. to be honest, as her family is mixed on the end of each piece recently to to and from germany, people to country. i don't believe in my noticing that this is a thing that got invented by the chart, used it as a weapon that you can wait with. as we noticed that he was using the people to protect him, he was not protecting them. i notice in the top 10, members of the out of the minority say they've done with the assault, that our divisions inviting people from other parts of the country to show it wasn't the enemies who were holding the country, but to select keep of a sudden lawyer list they swore
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a note to defend the american constitution against all enemies, for 4 years old from the 2021. a tax on the capital building, which is 0, examines the role of military veterans installed right on goods that the crews and the potential threat. again, stolen on al jazeera, the israeli forces continue their relentless bombardments across charles us. at least 5 people killed them, telling you the other on the clock. this is out 0 in life from to host it coming up more forced evacuation orders on hospitals, human rights organizations accuse israel of deliberately destroying jobs as health
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