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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  January 4, 2025 9:00pm-10:01pm AST

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to the story, the average syrian here is around 26 years old, off the age of the average german, meaning they can work from much longer. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello until mccrae. this is the news. hell, a line from dog hot coming up in the next 60 minutes. the you in says goes that has become a death son. is ro kills at least 50 for palestinians across the strip since don't have no heavy equipment to rescue the crabs several years from under this residential block, which has,
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which has been targeted by these what he occupation forces domestic examples is it to resume international flights a significant step towards reopening syria to the wills, the mima is really military june to release his thousands of prisoners as part of independence day commemorations and support are still continue their push to stay in title contention in the primarily there at brighton right now, hoping to host a gap on a league leaders liver 4 to adjust the b as riley miller tree continues its campaign of destruction, killings and bombardments and gallons of since doing on saturday. at least 54 pellets indians had been killed across the strip, including 17 in the besieged north,
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as well as war has now killed more than 45700. tell us the indians and wounded over 100000 during the past 15 months, most of them women and children. israel has repeatedly targeted full displacement, cams, homes and medical facilities. israeli forces are intensifying message of northern gaza pillows indians they were battling to survive with little or no support. the risk you and people following is rarely strikes is particularly challenging. civil defense cruise, along with volunteers and working together to recover people trapped under the rubble. l just areas abraham l kelly reports from the side of an as riley attack on gauze. assessing the occupation forces have targeted this residential block to the west of garden city. many palestinians are still missing under the rubble of civil defense forces. can't do anything to rescue them because they are using their bare
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hand. and there is no any heavy equipment to get the traps of them use from under the rubble. as you can see, the scale of this fraction inflicted to this residential building. as you can see, unimaginable devastation the the small because it's still rising from the place we have the civil defense forces and frying to shout. if there's any one here. i'm sort of heidi, i don't know yet. this building was struck by these really forces fire chat with at least 2 rockets. a number of injured were transferred, as well as a number of killed welcome drama. the teams are still checking out the area and the other buildings in the vicinity. now as you can see, we are checking if anyone is still alive here so we can save them from the problem . but until now we have a few casualties and most of those killed remain under the structure. but we don't have the means to retrieve them at to escalate these buildings in the light of the ongoing is where it is. collection of attacks targeting several areas. of course, the gotten rid of the situation is getting
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a much more dire civilians are following the these rules will attacks. volumes, honeybee does your northern gauze on palestine as well as bomb bomb. it is not only focused on the north of the strip of the past 24 hours homes, tense and aid. chromeboys have been targeted in con units. and del bala, victoria guys and b has more or the a palestinian man is inconsolable. this is fools to say good by describing to me in the grief and loss go hand in handing garza in what the u. n. has cooled a desson. this funeral is for 5 palestinians killed by and is rainy drain striking . han eunice in self and gone to the minister said that my mood was my neighbor,
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is one of the martyrs. he was very helpful. there are no safe areas in casa. we are on the master hospital, but we are not safe as these ratings can target us at any time. the victims, what does security guards? the drain strike hit the car in the early hours of saturday morning. we're a small the we ever used to work in the construction industry, but the water stuff, and all of us the con, moment the guard job to protect the humanitarian aid delivery is it was a dangerous job, but he wanted to feed his children after more than a year with bombardment and deprivation, that is new or pre from his radio tax for palestinians as destroy on attend site. in darrow, by the in central gauze of shows, many sheltering, he had already been forced to flee the home several times. when that's what i was them, the i wish the we were sleeping inside all very cold 10. so in the around 3 am, we were shocked by
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a loud explosion and fire everywhere. there were more than 15 tens, housing, innocent people, most of them are children, women, and old people. they said taught happen without warning. losing dollars that has been hundreds really minute to see each for nearly 3 months. and a strike on a home and the shoes in neighborhood killed 11 members of the same sandra laser, who am i lack of, of the we have no relations with the assistance we are defenceless civilians. and because of this, rarely as target is sleeping people in the house without any warning they are trying to recover bodies from under the problem of this was a brutal attacks without warning against innocent people, the israel to noise it's aim is to d. populate, move to gaza, so it can annex it as a minute tree buses and for tens of thousands of palestinians trap the new way is safe. victoria gates and b l. g 0 to erica bozer and has more now from dow paula,
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the civilians and guards on 2nd display. somebody is were forced to leave the house of following the destruction of civil infrastructure and residential homes are really a coach. and the confirmation freezing temperature is the repeated attacks on the ongoing deterioration of their humanitarian condition. well, despite all of this posting is themselves have been working on documenting their own genocide by telling the stories of what's happening on the ground to the international viewers by the own cameras. smartphone along side with their social media pages. as this report shows, in the heart of the and the treatment is imagined, it looks different kinds of back tools. big folks, back to the with
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a smart phone in hand and social media as the state posted use of documenting the noise during who sharing your stories of loss and survive the i s 9 s. yeah. and then we are trying to tell the story of people what we see this suffering and showed this to the whole world. we continue to film the ongoing atrocities, despite all the technical challenges in this place, we gather to share all the latest developments to the world. through platforms like twitter and instagram, antique talk hosted hands are bypassing traditional media to show the human cost of the a lot of you, like i don't have enough, as i've had them a while is well, is a good source for distorting the truth. palestinians are exposing civilly in depth, destroyed homes, and the tax on hospitals and schools, administered diaspora afresh for example. and this ro,
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contracting is rate base p r company to create face accounts and social media platforms to try and smooth palestinians. and to try and convince americans in particular that palestinians with terrorist stories have sparked a global movement. hash tags like goes on the attack and sees goes a trend, frequently uniting people from around the world and solidarity with posted news. in garza, social media is move on to platform. it's a long slide with each post postiani as a rewriting the narrative, ensuring the voices are heard of the suffering you see in the face of berlin, the destruction of lots of misinformation, palestinians, and gauze, documenting their genocide by their own row and sofas, towns, through videos live streams and posts, they fight to keep alive the truth of the suffering despite f as to to suppress
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understood the reality along with the facts on the ground. recognize the oh just yeah. there is, but i kind of did us administer action has approve the silos more weapons to israel with $8000000000.00. congress has yet to approve this bill. in november, the us approved the sale of the $680000000.00 to as ro, the u. s has now provided his route with more than $18000000000.00 and military aid since the war and cons that began before on the switch. and now by ellen fisher who's in washington, dc for us. and i $1000000000.00 is a lot of money. and to anyone, what exactly is it a mouthful, what do we know? well, this is likely to be the last supply of weapons from the by the administration. that has to go to the house of representatives and also to the senate. but we've already had from mike johnson, the new speaker in the house has said that one of his top priorities, just making sure that israel, the friend and ally, feel supported by the us and to blow ok. you would need a 2 thirds vote in both houses. and that simply isn't going to happen. no,
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you remember back in may last year, joe biden said that he wasn't going to send 2000 pipe bombs to these relays because he believed that they would be yours than the sold. and rafa, and he felt this was a way of stopping them from carrying out with that opperation and gaza. but of course the israelis still went in and the united states continues to provide weapons to israel. remember how this works? of course, the really say the want these weapons, they need them and then the us provides them. the money that goes to the us is actually from the us itself is part of the grand part of the a to the, the gift to israel, to help defend themselves. the next load, but so, of weapons that's to, to go. and it could take up to 2 years to get them all their arguments for their fighters and also for motto shells which can be used in self defense, but also in offensive actions like those in gaza. and benjamin netanyahu claimed that the united states was effectively cutting out
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a silent embargo on isabel by refusing to send weapons. but as you appear back in november, there was a substantial crunch of weapons went to israel. even though a number of democratic lawmakers have express the consent that the united states continues to provide weapons when israel isn't doing enough to come back, you might have to be in crisis in guys a itself. i don't think it's no secret. the benjamin netanyahu is looking forward to donald trump, coming into offices. relationship with him is much better than the one he has with bite and, and he believes he'll be able to get a lot more leeway and a lot more support from a republican in the white house you're given that to ellen was terrified in doing this. now just but just days before the end of his presidency, when, as you signed it and yeah, who has described donald trump is the greatest ally as well as the the head and the white house of course, to abide with disputes that he believes that he is been a israel's greatest ally, and of course we saw that just a few days after that the top of the 7th,
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a tax. when joe biden went to israel and described himself as a us president, arriving in a country that was a war. and he thought that he was doing absolutely the right thing, though he's continued to push support for israel. and that, of course, has his own popularity here in the united states with many protest doors on the street before he withdrew from the presidential campaign, criticizing him and calling him genocide joe. and that didn't go down well with the rank and file of the democratic movement. but joe biden has, for more than 50 years, been a supporter of israel during his time in the senate during his time in the white house. and that continues to day. and that is why he's leaving with this farewell present, essentially, to benjamin netanyahu and the government in israel. okay, thanks so much for all of that. ellen, ellen fisher, for us there in washington, dc or in the newest stuff. and patients that to have guns, as most critical medical facilities being forced to evacuate. israel has repeatedly
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targeted medical facilities across the strip since the start of the war. now is radio star, he's have issued orders to dollars an hour or the hospital. troops of also surrounded the indian nation hospital with many disciplines. palestinians, a sheltering of this follows as well as assault on the come all odd one medical facility a week ago and is rarely human rights organization has condemned, as well as targeting of districts medical infrastructure. physicians base human rights is ro, is wondering if the end of nation hospital and or the hospital a forced to close quote, there will be no medical sense is left to northern cancer. it also goes onto the site as well as the system. they just throwing stuff in the infrastructure across the region and possibly displacing the entire palestinian population in violation of international law. it also ages old international actors to intervene immediately and hold as well as if not cleansing in northern gallons of women. so shown that is
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a palestinian journalist and humanitarian wilka who lived in garza until march. he says as well, must provide more evidence of its claims that a mazda is uprising from within gallons of health facilities. and i lived in the together with my family. and during the genocide, i stayed in a ship a hospital and in all sorts because the 2 biggest poles people's in a. so none of us could see any evidence a few months back, these to say that a ship, it was the command on control center for how much does this trip and what evidence that they have to show the whole world. nothing. right, so i think that is, there is plans right now is to execute the general plan, which is to try to uh, next to north of casa. and they understand that the hospitals are the only areas that have fuel pins. habit explicit defense have internets, have pens are able to sustain people, so people live inside the hospital grounds, live around the hospitals. so for them targeting hospitals means that if they take out this hospital dislike,
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taking out food or water or shelter like that's the central community for the tenants in the fees. and then perry is a full the associated press. chief, it is if a europe advocate in the middle east is called a couple of screws ending on the conduct of both a mouse and does ro, even as we call on israel, to provide more evidence of their claim. the, for example, a come all as one hospital, one jamalia had been used uh by hamas uh, and they were able to kill or arrest 300 or most people from within the hospital and its immediate environs. um, not a week or 2 ago, i think even as we demand israel be more transparent and provide more evidence of all this, we also probably should be part of more pressure on homeless and, and this is rather striking to me that given the absolute cataclysmic, i'm us has brought upon the people of god, so there isn't more pressure from the entire world to, to basically get them to lay down their arms and hand over the hostages. what
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happens after that? how to prevent israel from taking lands and cosmo, which vast majority people in this room don't much but at all. but some people in a coalition do on how to make sure that what follows from austin garza is a proper palestinian authority. outstanding government. hopefully, you know, not too distant future pals to the independence. that's pressure that will have to be played on israel for sure. but right now we need pressure on them. on the story, as many a pools in the capital, damascus is to resume the international flights on choose time. it will not okay, significant stay and reopening to the rest of the world, following the full of the assad regime on suicide. because it was announced that would restore flights to damascus. ultimately 13 years international light plants have already been landing,
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and domestic flights have also resumes. well for more on this, we joined now by how shamal bar who is lot for us in damascus. i sure can you just explain how big a deal is this full for the country to move forward and, and begin to try to reconnect with the rest of the world of the song. this is exactly what they are thought of these happy looking forward to achieve because when they took over the add a port on the device, cuz on the 8th of december, there worries, right? it is right. it strikes targeting different parts of the, of the, of the city and then the at traffic was suspended and it took the government with the help of cuts us on time to try to rehabilitate the runaway and to ensure that the safety procedure, security and the logistics of operational aspects of the airport on a line with the international standards when they go to the point where they were confident they made uh, the announcements. i thought i was going to be the 1st international and like
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company to arrive in damascus. the authorities told me that they are expecting more regional companies to try and cut the ways and that the help ultimately would be to see international airline companies traveling in and out of democracy. why is it significant? first of all is going to send a message to the international community about life is back to normal with a lot of the serious. so travel safely back to their own country and it will reconnect the country with the well, it comes at a time when the serial is so far enough as is going to travel to cuts off to the not to dollars. and that is and to show that so is the, the sense from this new apologies that life is back to normal. and that the international community has to continue opening shuttles with the new administration in syria and recognizing the fact that there is a new i'll forward it to and that life is back to normal britain. thank you so much hush. i'm pushing more power for us. the in damascus. so before high up probably i'll show them to pallet and syria, it had been running most of the northwest and problems of it lives is local. people
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say they pay their taxes and public service has ran effectively. now there's hope this can be repeated across the country. bahama valve reports from it live. driving you too easily. when already notices the tightness of the streets by local laws, every household should pay a cleanliness tax. it blips in for us to execute the system. but the public order one would expect to normally govern c to accept this isn't one. it's a the fact to many states that's being run by his pediatrician 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 syria. for the last 100000, by the grace of god, we created from scratch a government of his public institutions designed to serve people. we establish justice,
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provided security and services. and all of this without any results except that with genuine dedication to suffer and without personal interest. major services have been digitized including biometric id cards. perhaps you could have get a sions and electricity. public facilities have been built or they know for you to including sports stadiums, colleges, medical departments and ministries. and as i'm going to have them on the side regime, tried to demonize the free areas administration and created a distorted image of it as a place of terror 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 achieve. and i did. this is where the city and foundation governance prime minister mohammed the machine and used to hold some of his meetings before who was appointed to the same position in damascus just a few weeks ago. from now on. this building would retain his former own. how's the headquarters of the local government? but the local government hasn't yet to be in
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a point to nearly all local governments members have moved to damascus to us. so i'm assuming the roads in the city eastern government, which begs the question, if the model kind of automatic with a cdm. now we can also apply the exact same experience that what for smaller it to the entire theory, 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 not with h t. s need us in power. now in damascus, the task of routing syria may well draw any challenges they've been dealing with, seen it. how much fun does. yeah. it oh, there's plenty more heat here on this news out, including the is really on the reports and increasing the suicide right among soldiers since the start of the war on concept. plus i am, i'm a degrees in either going to solve the nigeria. i'll be telling you about the 10s
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of thousands of coming to near refugees now adjusting to live in nigeria, having to be forced from their homes, you to fighting between cumberland enforcers and i'm a zone you erupt. the 10s of thousands of people have taken to the streets of the south korean capital and rival demonstrations protesting against, as well as in 5 out of impeach presidency and so killed and base the guy just want acting president choice and more to intervene. and if it's to arrest you following a filed attempt to take them into custody on friday, patrick felt reports from so as the forces of presidency and so kill outs and force to back there in battle, lead to a day after a failed bid to arrest him and bring him in for quest. it will loud and colorful, many appearing in bold and by eunice refused to comply with the warrant against him
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. young's legal team argues the president's who's currently suspended from office has immunity from prosecution. members of the governing people power policy of pounced on to bundle the rest attempt and criticize the corruption investigation office in charge of the proven to the political crisis, accusing it of arrogance. can i tell you what on the building, you have others over the past 4 years, the c i o has failed to demonstrate any meaning for role or function. and now it's displaying an excessively political stance in a bed to seize this opportunity to justify its existence. come from the bottom of the, of the day, police bluff to march by and see, and demonstrate is on the president's official residence where he's been staying since last month. there's growing anger and frustration of the position he's taking . she's having data on something a month has passed since the december that the didn't selection. yet the ring lead out the insurrection has not been arrested and remains hold up in the official
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residents. and the citing civil in your presidential security service has degenerated into insurrection, re militia destroying the rule of law and engaging into legal acts so long as the stalemate continues regular mass protests and look likely to go on. one of the things we're seeing and riley's and supportive president as many people holding up signs, saying stump the steel. those backing present jenna pitts of adult to the slogan made popular by donald trump and say they hope the us present deluxe will come and help that lead to that. it goes claims in the us of right wing politicians and policies being denied victory and elections. many people he is a parliamentary elections, but let's say you're losing his grip on staff chris ledges that you were fortunate . investigators have until monday to execute the arrest warrant against june. that's the same date, us secretary of state anthony blinking arrives and sold patrols on maintaining
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diplomatic and security types between the 2 countries. patrick fault which is 0. so, i mean, most military rulers have released around 6000 prisoners, including 184 nationals crowds gathered outside and seen prison in the city. if you haven't gone to welcome those who'd been afraid, the mass release is part of independence day commemorations being miles, june to maintains its grip on pallet, following a qu for years ago. but else to the civilian government inspired wide spread on wrist view into civilian spies, acute food shortages, and the near collapse of public services. don't drink myanmar or humanitarian colleagues tell us through the crisis. and there isn't even a conflict present in many parts of the country. the fighting and rocky and has recently escalated civilians continue to face extreme risks. acute food and security and the near total collapse near collapse
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a total collapse of critical public services. conflict has driven more than 3500000 people from their homes, marking staggering increase of nearly 1500000 internally displaced persons compared to last year. sure, when is the executive director of the been the human rights network? his group has large networks operating within me and not. and he recently visited the board with thailand. he says the amnesty is propaganda designed to make it appear that the military has a firm grip on power. there is a very clear sign, the clear indication that the late fee is losing the large number of the land through the alms groups. that's next, the fight us. and then the also the they have a significant declining of the men bala. so they're using repeatedly the apple reading a stripes on the civilian villages and towns and putting pressure on the people that not to support the resistance. but the whole country. if it's,
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if you look at the whole country using the keels, the control of the military, only the main and a major city like rainbow, like monthly. but even though if you go out 20 miles out of the top, the cds, i believe we have no control in those areas. so you know where that whole controls . but rather that this is a question that somebody actually is losing a lot of control in many part of above and the ethnic alms resistance that not taking place, taking the full of them. but also if you manage it inside, it is a key. also, there's a humanity in a crime is going on in many part of the above. one of the also reason is somebody trees intentionally applying all good strategy that's allowing the people to stop visions of food and informations and all the results. so there will be deprived, and they will be, you know, put pressure to the alms, good. not to fight against everything. that's what the technicality is using. i mean, in a crime of a crime vehicle meeting. so still a hit here on al jazeera, we made to the doctor and gaza,
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who returns to work up to suffering. life. changing injuries from it is rarely a tag to help those in these the judge in the us prisons elect donald trump's hush money. chi sits next friday for his sentencing hearing and later on in school the form of women's tennis world. number one sick. he was a 1st final parents since 2022. but it has coming up later in the program. the had know that it's been cold, the ammo wintry across the band recently, but things have improved. temperatures have picked up. the last fits to come down slightly as we stopped the new week for the chance of rain for places like syria, as well as 11 on a bit of a wintry and what mix as well. we'll continue to haunt pots of tech here and across
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the gulf, it has been largely quiet with lower temperatures. the cities like re add, we'll see that mirrored in mecca of the next few days. as it's very wet weather starts to push its weight for the south from the red sea. now egypt is also dealing with some pretty wet to and when the weather that will continue on sunday, temperatures here all below the average. and we'll see that unsettled weather pickup in the north west of moving to areas of america. and i'll cheer if we have a look at rebecca. we'll see that rain come in with sundry showers on monday. some improvement on tuesday, but still the temperature slightly below. what we saw on sunday is much warmer around the gulf of guinea with higher temperatures to places like nigeria arrange logic dry here. it's much west across the southern parts of africa. with sundry down pause in it,
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just how does but through to the new week. the hard hitting intervenes could be interm, head for 4 years, which has pretty much an electrical terms. now i didn't say that that will be for 40 years facing realities. what does donald trump's re election mean pretty tough. it is most important that we focus on how to work with president trump thought provoking on self. and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis is a crisis of crisis the times parts. there's not just $1.00 price, it's a few of the store on tools to how does era in a special freeport series or as rise discovers how indigenous the movements and knowledge are re shaping our relationship with the planet. if it doesn't work for nature, nature is going to come pick you in the bus and stop you and your place that's pushing on a number of fronts to bring the attention of the walls. so what is going on here? if we don't take care of all of these type of relationship, we have lost. there's rise,
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we are nature coming soon on the jersey to the the, [000:00:00;00] the you're watching, i'll just hear a reminder of how top stories. the ssl is riley strikes across gowns killed at least 50 for palestinians across the strip. some storm palestinian family of 11, including 7 children are among those killed in kansas city. pulling 45700 kill us indians have been killed since the war began. serious mainland pools in the capital, damascus estates resume international flights on choose type of a, like a significant steph. and reopening the country to the rest of the world,
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following the form of the assad regime last month. and rival mass approaches, continuing and so on against end, and suppose often peach, south korean prisons. doing so kill investigations, calling for acting president, choice thing not to help arrested previous attempt styled when it was blocked by presidential security guns. pretending now to our top story as well as war on guns, a, the is ready on a has reported an increase in the suicide rise among soldiers since the start of the war. it will start reports that thousands of soldiers have stopped the serving and combat roles due to mental distress. it is $21.00. soldiers took their lives in 2024, and that an investigation into the spike is underway. the majority of cases and both those who had been cooled up to serve in the military, at least 825 is ready. soldiers had been killed since the start of the war on
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cancer. and more than 5500 have been wounded. this is these ready military has killed more than 45700 palestinians, and gaza, the majority women and children, to keep elda it joins us now. he is a political analyst also, and contributor to hundreds, and used by faith, joins us from telephone. thank you so much. once again, it keeps us to joining us. first of all, how concerned is the the, is the, is rarely miller treat about this report about this, these rising numbers and how worried should it be or is it simply the cost of war? well, of course don't tell the entire story. there is what we call you a refusal. so just like 1st that there was a unit of complex uh that uh included. so the soldiers and only see some of them showed up in the units after they went for
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a weekend for vacation. they called see today uh i went to the psychologist and um there are 800 psychologist and psychiatry is there to uh uh no call for. yeah. what is the service due to this situation? uh, just imagine it came to, oh, a go that its just finished high school, 18 years old. they uh, was sent to gaza. was after the basic ratings for uh, 56 weeks in a row. uh, they don't see the parents that you don't see the boyfriends of your friends. and what they don't see is what most of these ladies don't know much about it. out of the images that you show on the jersey or which is as you know is band, it is where me and i know at least one story or the son of my friends who was in
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a home. but you need any jane back home. and he said, i'm not going back. i am not going back to june more people and just see my car was being killed next to me and off a keep what i mean. like you size, it is a huge problem in involving so many young people there. i mean what's being reaction and the water is rarely society. i mean there must be many worried parents like the friends of yours. well, what are they saying about this? yeah, you know is why it is a slow country if you exclude the, the horizon, the built for all the adults and the is ready are up to 48 jobs that don't serve in dallas. you are looking at maybe 2000000 households. so everybody knows somebody who uh was uh, you know, lost a son or a father. oh, uh, you know, his is, uh, a relative or is uh in guys are in the tunnels. so the entire is where any society
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is in a condo suppose trauma since october 7th, let alone those who are the soldiers and disobedience, who have a part of this horrible incident in a garza. so these rarely society is thrown about also because the judiciary reform is back and they also see the end. okay. yeah. soldiers who are going to guys? uh sometimes uh for the 10 of the leverage lounge in guys. 011. 0, okay. uh, just to remind you that we are still stuck to let her know yes, i know a little has not actually going to uh, you know, i wanna, i wanna stick with this uh for the moment. it keep, it is rarely, military how they justifying this. uh, the rising number of suicides and, and the, the reserve a said simply don't want to go back and,
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and find because what strategic goals i actually left is right at this point in time 15 months into the war as well. they will, of course, they will not admit that this kind of gray refusal shows that they don't trust the government. they were told that the, the number one name of this war is to get the capitals back. this is the, is when once a to put an end to the, you know, the regime or from us. but the, these really government doesn't offer any exit strategy. what they were told is that we will be out of gaza, but what they see and what they hear is put additions that are talking about going back to guys. uh uh, bringing back the sacraments to guys that um and uh, 80 percent of these really probably gives you
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a look at the bose for i'm not interested in that they're not actually is riley is now ruled by a small minority of zealots that are holding it down, you know, a snack, as you know, he was dragged from the hospital bed to vote in the glasses and those, those people to know every saturday. and now again, today, industries officer, we got the footage off and now the young soldier, one of those who so near garza and a waiting in the, in the dallas. and the government doesn't have an answer to the people who are asking what's in it for us. why do we have to leave our families or is evers and lose our jobs on business? okay, okay, but we'll have to leave it there. but fascinating to talk to you as well as a, especially with such a complex issue such as to keep out of
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a political analyst for us that and tell of a thank you talk, the doctors and guns are being i have a well, i'm just, i treat people engine is ready attacks and what little remains of districts and medical infrastructure. medical workers themselves are often casualties of war. the one doctor who was wounded is now returning to work. send them on ahead. as this report, doctor call it al sadi has spent more than 20 years, caring for the children of gaza and the locks of martyrs hospital. but 6 months ago he became a patient himself another casualty in israel's war on gaza. then the 7th of february of address, so that means that i was injured and then an attack on the hives in our area. already living with diabetes, my condition deteriorated to the point where my leg has to be amputated. but now
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doctor society is back on judy with the help of prosthetic leg, although he says he can't push himself as hard as the used to. he believes he can still make a difference in uh, i'm over and i know you're driving and i know that gave me a renewed sense of purpose. i realized i could still be active and make a positive impact. being in the pediatric department because as much from my heating as it was for the children i care for more than 17000 children have been killed in israel's war on gauze and many more have been injured. the un says israel's blockades, or preventing most children from getting enough to eat. and sickness, and mel nutrition are widespread, put them in the room. so my profession is rooted in service and humanity, and i believe it's unacceptable to offend enviro. this conviction drove me to return to work with the children needed me. and just as important team, i needed to feel present an active again with already is and got to say more than a 1000 posted in health. workers have been killed by israeli forces. hospitals up
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and repeatedly targeted and much of the regions medical infrastructure lies in ruins. one more doctor on duty is helping save lives, but only to end the war can and the bloodshed fence and monahan elgin's era. the nigeria is struggling with one of west africa's most neglected refugee crises. within 100000 people have fled there to escape violence and camera room. i'm gonna address wisconsin free access to cancel along the border and cross the river state . targeted by both numbers on your rebels and capitol is military to google lined spend a month gorging both to get to nigeria. it links up with a friend, he meto social media, also like used by both sites and the conflict of working for the on position. and the way you see to have to produce this guy immediately. i just see i have to put
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this guy. if not, i have to put myself here trouble. so i just decided to use i think see if i roll into the place redrawn with the media t. i was to be in trouble. the arrived in nigeria a few days ago and as of yet to find a place in the refugee camp a separate to somebody's own, your rebels launched a full scale rebellion in the northwest in southwest of campbell. in 22. they're seeking independence, whole groups. they say marginalized, the united nation, such a conflict disclosed more than 100000 people to seek refuge in nigeria and those that are already 30000. kimberly and refugee. so yeah, you either go on more or still coming as fighting between cumberland and government forces. and i'm, because when you're robles goes on, it's adding pressure on ages,
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which i already shot on supplies. and funds tend to bend is watching history. children with other child refugees for performance was the 1st choice to crossing tonight. jerry, after pleading from possible execution, he says at the hands of cumberland soldiers is concerned that the global community has forgotten the conflict in cameroon. tindy is still going on. i'm sure don't get it in the middle of a media outlets. you don't, it's not really a competition. i did. i did group. i mean, i don't advise anybody to go back home for any reason. is that before many here. i glad to have escaped being killed. hopeless every way. yeah. is good. hold is good. if things i would, i might expand all the united nations says integrating refugees and given them skills is helping many to be self reliant. but the organization likes the capacity to deal with
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a large number of those that need i think we've been running on empty for some time . especially for communities that have long being forgotten. and off the headlines they may have escaped to fighting. but that's not the kind of news that refugees you would want to hear. how many degrees i would just need to either go nigeria to you as president elect donald trump has lashed out on truth social ahead of a sentence thing. and a hush money case on friday, 10 days before he's due to return to the white house trauma said, judges were blinded by hatred often. and his audiology to make america great again . he was convicted of falsifying business records or the payments made during the 2016 presidential campaign to add also style, stormy daniels. he will become the 1st convicted felon to serve as us president once he has sworn in a precision for forming us president. jimmy casa is underway
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in georgia, as part of a 6 day estate funeral. emoticon, i drive through condos, hometown to plains, before heading to atlanta. his life will be, can memorize it, washington national cathedral on thursday. the nobel peace prize laurie it's 110 in the white house, from 1977 to 1981 heavy monsoon ryans of bathroom, the island nation of the multi it's emergency services have received calls. the help from hundreds of people is flood boy has wash away roads across the capital of my life. with doors, these have issued a live warning of torrential down pools and powerful wins. the mill dates as the world's lowest line nation, making it one of the most vulnerable to climate change to be a fall. okay, is it transportation across india? is capital in new delhi. many trying to running up to 8 hours like leaving thousands of passengers stranded on platforms that ins folk has also disrupted the capital's airports with the official se based conditions combined with an ongoing
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cold snap are expected to last for several days. it's still a hit hit ronelle da 01 of those best known street houses. there's trying to connect with people around the world through his mules and nixon sport. and you can, so when they have 5th, premier league game in a row is the push for us to finish the us servicemen and women swear an oath to defend the constitution. but military veterans play a major role in full rank homes, groups taking up homes against their own country, january 6th, inspire so many people that violence is a way to change the government. in the 2nd part of this series out to 0 examined sophisticated white supremacist. people are trying heard america and americans against all enemies on how to 0. this is took,
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took is the 1st country in the world to develop a comprehensive, sustainable tourism program. partnership with the global, sustainable tourism comes village life here retains its charles. every meal is like a feast from the farm to the tape, hundreds of excavations and restoration. this country is a place to slow down and enjoy the simple things coming to discover the natural, historical and cultural beauties in the the, this type of school. now his far tom, thank you so much. we start with a premier league in our slow our inaction at brighton is they look to go within 3
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points of liter, sliver pool and arsenal are one year last that was there a 17 year old when you're eating the winery to score. after 16 minutes, they're on track to make it 10 games on the assets that was business. as usual for pep, cordial and his manchester city side, sperling holland scored twice his champions. the west him for once it's back to back winds for the size of the 1st time since october as a hold on to 6 flights crystal palace for a late week wise. again, chelsea house is john sweet. and the case on edit in the 2nd minute to cancel that whole thomas 1st house, right. it finished $11.00. chelsea a when was in there last for the day, they just stay in newcastle united and now just one point behind chelsea sounds after they'd be talking and see why you'd have to have
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now stretched there when he runs advisories, matches in a row, a winter's coming from alexander assigned to scores to be 7 consecutive days. square feet or the pressure is mounting on mattress. so united manager ribbon amerman after a series of unwanted records were broken in december. next stop is a trip to a primary league, a leaders, liverpool, tom size land has more to hey, for straight to faded on top petitions, the old one did records it tumbling. december's been such a horrible meeting for a bunch of stuff to see to new cost, so let the full dimensions so you might to put gary, never cooling them the worst pounds, the pump team in the country. i mean, since reuben number him took over in november, he said that things might have to get worse before things get better because indeed they could steep to new lows. i mean, next stop is a trip to and filled the place. they haven't want it since 2016, that it will be very, very difficult. 5 man because you know, momentum is very, very important in football is very difficult. things keep hold of very difficult
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things turn around is capable of getting a good result. is video game sponsors to say. so you could both go back south side simply very cleverly when the game and said not moments and around get some confidence going. certainly that's what we're looking for, but you don't need to say if we're being eval to get better, and we don't play well, then they'll be a lot of pressure on, on 10 of your homework quickly. and here's some of the stats that explains the situation number and finds himself in the feats 11 full would be the 1st time in 46 years. they've lost full straight league. the fates, the 5 league defeats in december was the most in a single month since 1962. the 18 goals they conceded last month was the most in 61 years in the south hampton of law, small, much as an old competition since emma room to cova. when you look our team, we are starving for lead us on the beach show. the only solution is to hold crow
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hard and tried. we cannot change the less again, we can evaluate work on it, but you cannot change the last game. so let's focus on the next one and work out of the during the week. in contrast, as being the dream's thoughts of life and livable. so on the slots, they topped the primary standings. they topped the champions league standings and there in the semi finals of the english li cop slots sympathizes with. i'm are and i'm believes united players need to step up and support his manager. they have much by the players in my opinion. then maybe to the table shows at the moment and i think it's going to take a while, maybe for room and i, we're going to to bring this out of the players united having schooled and then last 5 visits to and field such as a task ahead summer and on his side tom size and which is 0. the spanish alida formerly rejected bar swan is appealed to reregister their star midfielder and daniel know almost initial registration, expired on december 31st, but the clubs failed to raise the required funds to reregister him. the zeros
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winning midfielder has scored 6 schools, interesting game since joining bar. so for $60000000.00 in june, the band will be sure to interest other concepts in europe. first loan are now expected to take spanish footballs, governing bodies. the courts, american tennis player riley o' palka has followed up his upset victory over and over at jobs ridge by securing a spot in the funnel. the brisbin, international palka beach freshman giovanni pac. she hair card and a bathroom between 2 of the biggest servers on for 27 year old wall, number 293. well, now he's hearing the hedge cutting the final after last chest knocked out the furniture for the former world. number one. now meal soccer secured her 1st final appearance since 2022 for time grand slam champion beach american alicia parks reach the oakland classic title decider. the japanese star is building up to the 1st grand slam of the season that cl sterling
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open, which starts in melbourne on january. the 12th a former windows and tennis champion, elaina ruby, keen as picked publicly, backed her former coach stuff at all. you costs, he's been banned by the sports governing body. you cough was coaching the cows exam player when she won wimbledon. i can 2022 less than a week ago or between a set of, of cos, was set to return to her coaching team creations behavior towards the player is being investigated. i'm not happy with the comments, which i see, especially from the people who are on the door. it's active coaches, commentators so i don't think that it's fair in the yeah. but the only thing i can say is let is like, she never knew straight at me. i have respect to the united states athletics, star friend, curly has been taser and arrested by police in miami. as larry describe the situation as a total misunderstanding,
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officers were investigating another incident when curly in the happened hoodie, they are reportedly approach them with concerns about his parked car. now faces charges a battery resisting a police officer and breach of the peace, fairly one bronze in the 100 meters. at last, who was pers olympics lebron james has had another career at landmark has broken michael jordan's and the record for 30 point games during elling leaches victory over atlanta hawks. it was his 56330 point being awake. it's have tumbled on day 2 and final tests between australia and india and the a bold, the home team out for $181.00 and sydney is the. remember, the 5 match series for shop had then came up swinging to 61 is india reached a 141 for 6 years, 2nd ending that's a lead of a 145 blocks. and 17 year old booth, littler has become the youngest ever darts world champion. teenager b. michael vander when of the netherlands,
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and the lender is final littler winning to claim a price of more than half a $1000000.00. that okay, and that is all your support for now back to utah pretty and thanks so much for our daughter. cobra is one of the result was best known street as he's behind some of the world's largest bureaus painting of the un headquarters in new york. and the olympic pa can vary on he says murals on his way of trying to connect people around the world and spread awareness on various issues. his id want a carpet story in his own with well known. i mean, do i have to call back? my name is eduardo cobra. i was born in the city of south palo. it was an i am a new or lawsuit i used to commit step in 1000 dozier and i started painting at the age of 12. so i've been in this field for 37 years now. i've got to put them up as part of my values, all of my principals, everything i believe into the cube. it's an extension of my life and nice things. so what am i still fuzzy on? what you've you, that when i was young,
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kid i engaged in for bit an activity should be which was painted on the street. today's visit. i was arrested to 2 or 3 times of painting illegally. for a lot, i was never involved in crime or drugs. you know, even though i grew up on the outskirts of tell us c a r to but i'm not served as a refuge for me, but know certainly as a refuge. it was also a way for me to express my feelings through it day. i thought of as dodd i always like to connect in some way with relevant issues related to the place where i'm paintings because boys look on just so i try to understand the history of the place i've been connected with my own story and my message up as body of the mail size and you'll get a capital business mode eyes. eh, i want my mirrors to be in some way. a vehicle for awareness and communication when when he comes so that somebody taking advantage of the great potential of the streets. how does the worst thing i might still see? i continue with the same drive. i'm in the same dedication and the same passion as on the 1st day. but 3 minutes and as long as i have the strength to climb the
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ladder, i will keep going until the last day of my life, as well as of may tell him the price of this use. uh, but my colleague, carrie johnson will be here in just a moment with much more of the guys use is also have plenty on our website to stay with us. the january on al jazeera, i've got 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 about the war on cause. an in depth look at the $47.00 president of the us, donald trump, as he says, to be another record for his 2nd time. both rise explorers growing global movements . the challenge us to redefine how we see our role that the palace going aboard reveals how israel offers from selling, cutting edge surveillance and military technology around the world using occupied
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palestinian territory as a testing ground. january on l g 0. with 1960 the significant decade across the middle east and north africa. it was the thinking when new dynamic movements were launched. in the last of a 3 car series, which is 0. well, looks at the changes in society as a whole. teachers were looked after and learning methods were closed, be evaluated from education to the changing roles of when the expansion of the middle class and improve the transportation the sixty's in the arab society on outages, era the a meeting of minds. truth is a bathroom field. i believe that the images have part in that buttons feel that i believe that the interpretation of the images also themselves part of that kind of
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more architect, vitamin and photographer travel pack. then talk to every photograph is a photograph of environmental change. when you're making images at the kind of hedge of what's possible that becomes very pronounced studio. be on script data analysis era. the view and says guys has become a debt sent. israel kills at least 50 for palestinians across the street since the terri johnston. this is out is there a lot from the also coming up in syria, damascus airport is set to resume international flights. a significant step towards

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