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the that's the story is being told not right. it's not accurate from social networks to legacy media. the listening post explosives, the post is behind the headlights pulled out the the hello why? modeling site. this is the news that in life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes, no been gauze a totally destroyed a 100 days of his riley siege on from baldwin's has killed thousands of people. we have from doctors working in gauze over crowded hospitals, who've come face to face with loved ones, injured or killed and is rarely a tags. also have this. who's out?
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how they welcome to the program described as the most horrific form of ethnic cleansing. it's been a 100 days since as well, begun its relentless military speech on northern gaza, a 100 days of brutal attacks and chronic restrictions on live saving aid. it's estimated that 5000 palestinians are either dead or missing a 5 at 9500 on engine to as a result of these riley military operation in the north that was launched back in october. come all at one hospital. the most prominent healthcare facility in the area was set on fire. i'm partly destroyed by is riley forces in late december as part of the seas on the face of his detain director for some of us. the fia remains unknown. oh, wow. is riley politicians, settler groups openly discuss prospects of building supplements in the north. the siege shows no signs of ending as well as ministry is carried out
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multiple strikes. targeting garza city over nights, full palestinians were killed, often attacked on the solid dean school, which was sheltering forcibly displaced palestinians. another is rarely a taught killed at least 3 people in this j, a neighborhood the small seat movement and is really as try case a home and the alvarez refugee camp in central gaza. the number of casualties is on class. it is ready, ministry killed at least 2 palestinians using heavy artillery in the area as earl has repeatedly bombed refuge accounts across the stripped to let's go straight to a correspond entire cup. i zoom his lie for us in darrow, by that in central gauze at target. the numbers speak for themselves. the siege in northern golf is decimating the palestinian population. the $12000000.00 if we need to understand the scale
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of the crisis and nothing caused, but we need to look at the level of destruction being left behind the current military operation that has no end in sight. if we just take a look on nothing cause we can see mountains of dep, raise a stretch and leslie, which is a very grim system onto the very relentless destruction that despite brit communities in both towns and villages into a lifeless wastelands. and we have been told by medical teams and scholars and sales ministry that more than 5000 palestinians have been killed during this military operation while more than 10000 others were wounded. and this could be a sign of how it was the escape of attacks and the velocity of military strikes that have a decent mate to numerous residential buildings. homes alongside with health infrastructure as well from its parts has just to find the sections to be
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a sort of its military operation to this mountain. so all sorts of military infrastructure of a palestinian proves this operation in fact has led to the displacements of over a 400000 palestinians who are right now crept in the city and such sort of attacks have late. but if i can rebuild it to your families who have been a quote on the front lines as they are right now, suffering from all sorts of old lack of sorts of humanitarian needs, basically despair. these areas, specifically the north of this trip have been declared as if these last is owed by municipal authorities where the civil infrastructure and all sorts of residential buildings have been widely dissipated, which will take here is in order to be reconstructed. they've gotten then to now these spend a minute to 1000000 is operating in northern calls, but specifically in bank tunnel and city which has been the 1st town is really military, has militarily announced that to be dismantled. and now the re fighting again,
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which could be assigned a very controversial military strategy that had been adopted by the spanish all major invest military operations. first, many areas in the strip that has led to a fairly remarkable change in the geographical landscape and nothing cause and time more strikes of an ice and into the house of this morning. what moon can you tell us? yes, there has been a very clear concentration of past strikes on masters. yeah, yeah. neighborhoods as is verified to just conducted a series of strikes or not above residential homes. we have co report suggests that 5 civilians were killed in 2 separate strikes onto residential buildings and show you a neighborhood that has been described by the splendid military to be a stronghold for a mos movements. and also during the hours of this morning, we have been hearing sporadically, huge explosions,
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just coming from the eastern areas of dairy by the hand. now we can hear the undeniable unmistakable sound of use by the trailers overhead and much more reports coming from a display. some of these were living in on the post a line of different, but i suggest that is very naval ships have approach to the beach of cause the opening fire it makes shift 10 bucks a sofa, new casualties been reported um its more escalation of strikes in the south with district, we have co, initial reports confirming that a civil call has been struck on in the rough. i 68. uh, but we are so close the monitoring the desktop, resulting from the strike. okay, many things oh, you're reporting tart. assume we're putting that from there out by the end. central gaza. that's why as well as war on garza has sped, no one, not even those on the front line. trying to save lives don't, is working in overcrowded hospitals,
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which shortages of drugs and medical equipment, finding themselves face to face with loved ones injured or killed. in the we're letting this bombing campaign, honey, my made reports now from their umbrella on to doctors course in a devastating dual role a dr. me, or one of the homes was the director of, of use of in my jar hospital. and that is now destroy, currently the head of being hospitalized. he has shirts, some of his most distressing experience. it's a horrible moment when you at the hospital and suddenly see your best friend in his entire family amongst the motors. that happened while i was in the hospital with my colleague, doctor abdul karim elbow. while he greeted us unless the hospital asked about 20 minutes, we receive news of and these really attack that led to the most of them of 51 people, including him. his party was never found. dr. alonzo also recounted another tragic event when his rated forces bomb,
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the refugee camps and roof. i'm going into 3 members of his family and severely injuring others, including sho, sorry, tennessee. on a personal level, i was very sad to know that these radio occupation forces have showed my refugee camp and 3 of my relatives wanted. i'm more than 22 people from my family. my relatives have the limits amputated, including the children of my cousins, who are not being treated outside the cause of straightened up. what are, despite the tragedies he has experienced dr. homes continues to work on the reading, others even as he struggles with his own losses off in another account, emergency position dry tenea, a medical professional, not for medical, complex and fun. eunice highlights the impossible to choices medical teams are often forced to face and got them. it is very tough on us to be in a situation where we have to decide who among the wounded people in pain deserves
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the medical service 1st, according to the severity of entries of each of them. and also we have seen very difficult and hot breaking situations such as that time when i was at l chief a hospital where i received 2 wounded little brothers who lost their and todd family was treating them. but also trying to play the role of 5 a doctor of homes in any a stories are not unique across garza, numerous doctors, nurses and rescue workers have lost family members. was serving on the front lines of this humanitarian, a crisis. doctors across all the wars, not just the fight for survival, it's a fight to preserve hope, even in the face of honest speak of a loss to continue with the huge uncomfort embodying resilience. and it's a purest form, honey. my mode as you'll see it up from there, but after the palestine, all these really military has repeatedly attacked and destroyed lots of gals as
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water infrastructure. and it's also severely restrict to the flow of aid engine garza, including fuel needed to operate the wars and pumps for wells. by means, palestinians are going days without access to clean water, risking the spread of preventable diseases. now and once it hasn't been to the water truck hasn't entered this area for the past 5 days, if any water comes, it will be a miracle from god. previously they used to bring us water from the wells, but now there isn't any fuel to operate the wells, know how to pay, you know, who we used to risk our lives, working long distances to get water. i lost my 2 children what we were feeling bottles with water because he's ready for his target to the water truck. it's really hard for me to carry the water to the 3rd floor and i have no help because my husband was martin and bluff off. no, we haven't had war test since the day before yesterday. we have to get barrels to get enough for to for the coming days. we are very grateful because today we have
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war to my hands and arms hurt because of carrying the he's the war to you as president to abide and has spoken to is why the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu on the progress of gauze cease 5 talks in doha a lot in stress, the immediate need for a ceasefire and the return if the is really captives and then comes as the outgoing president pushes for a deal to stop the fighting. the full president elect, donald trump returns to the white house. i'm the salute has the latest from jordan's capital amman, and just to remind to that's because as well his band alger 0 from reporting from within his role is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu spoke to us president joe biden on sunday to inform him about the mandate that he had given these really negotiating team well, meeting with them in the cost of the capital over the next few days. these really negotiating team arrived there and is expected to stay for at least another day in
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order to hammer out the final details for a potential deal bite in stress. but now is the time for a ceasefire. even though the american president was stressing this for more than a year, but these really is have largely blamed him us for why this has failed, while how much has pointed the finger at these railways. meanwhile, internally with it, israel, there's a lot of disagreement about a potential ceasefire deal. members of the far right have said that they would vote against it. and benjamin netanyahu even spoke to members of the far right, including finance minister bits, and it smelt rich to try to warm them up to the idea of a deal. but there was a large school of thought in israel that benjamin netanyahu has pro long to war and not agree to a deal because he does fear it could lead to a collapse of his government. but nonetheless, these talks are still ongoing. as mediators are now scrambling to get a deal of the central jersey to a man, this is done to 11 on now with the new president. joseph i wound is holding consultations before nominating a prime minister. the car and kate can't take
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a prime minister naji mccarthy's seem to be the front runner. and once the problem in assist selected, it's the job to full menu government to process that could take some months. 11 on has a unique power sharing system. it was designed to balance power among the nations different communities. the president who must be now or not christian serves is head of state and commander in chief of the on forces. the prime minister must be sending a muslim and runs the government with significant executive power. and then you have the speak of the parliament who has to be a she and less than. and he needs parliamentary debates as well as playing the role of political mediator. meanwhile, israel continues its attacks on southern 11 on at least 2 as strikes have been reported in the city. if not, the tia is really ministry confirmed. it was targeting areas north of the tiny river, which is near the syrian border. violence is taking place despite
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a safe spot being in place since the end of november the let's talk through all the nice as developments with a and a quarter. she is in the lebanese capital bay routes for us, say no. so let's start with these parliamentary consultations that are going on to name a prime minister. took us through the significance of these discussions. were 11 on elected, a president on thursday ending a deadlock that lasted for more than 2 years. now he needs to appoint a prime minister, who will form a government to deal with the many challenges that this country is facing. according to the constitution, he must hold binding consultations with the members of parliament. the candidates who receives the majority of both will be nominated as the next prime minister, nearly elected president said that he hopes the next president will be
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a partner and not an opponents. a man who has the trusts and supports of the international community as a man who is ready to carry out much needed a reform. now there are 2 candidates in this race, you have the current prime minister in achievement as to who appears to be the front runner. she is supported by what is known here as the hezbollah lead alliance, which has been really governing this country in the past few years. but the opposition and others see him as a part of the old political system. and the opposition and other parliamentary blocks are just so divided that in the last minute deal, they are trying to come up with a consensus candidate in order to defeats what they consider as the candidates of the old system. they are now planning to nominate that. now, while he is a former ambassador, he's also the current judge, presiding in the international court of justice. it is still too early to say which
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the man will gain most votes, but by the end of today, it will be clear whether 11 on is moving towards us are really a new chapter in politics. something that the newly elected president mentioned on thursday, because at the end of the day, the prime minister has much more power than the president. so will we see a further change in politics and governors? or are we not going to break from the past and say that in the midst of all this critical political decision making, we have is rarely strikes, continuing in southern lebanon, took us through what happened? yes, not just southern 11 on an eastern 11 on as well. and areas very close to the syria border. it is really military says that it is, it is target take what it says are, has been the military sites, a rocket launching sites. and what it says are smuggling roots between 11 on in syria. there's really military is claiming that it's,
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it's told or informed that the us sled monitoring group that is overseeing this cease fire about what it considers threats and nothing was done about it. now it's very hard to independently confirmed our claims, but as well believe it is not violating the truth. it believes it is implementing the truth 11 on sees this differently, they dismiss of those statements. now this is why people are concerned that the ceasefire is just so fragile. it has entered its 2nd months. we heard the newly elected president say he is going to work to insure in the hands of the states and holy the states. but without cooperation from has been lost, that will be very difficult. and hezbollah believes the ceasefire only, you know, only focuses on an area close to the, to the border. so the strikes is really strikes are likely to continue because there's little to restrain as well. at this point, ok,
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many things for breaking that down. first thing ahold of that for us in the lebanese capital. it's the, let's turn now to syria. your officials say they all willing to consider lifting sanctions on syria, european and are administered, including syria's new foreign minister, have been missing in the south and capital re add. well, the new syrian administration has called for the lifting of sanctions off the bus all outside was to pose the east. foreign policy chief says that depends on, on inclusive transition, somehow and reports. now from damascus. the cd integration came through yet seeking support for the lifting of international sanctions and they are leaving the so the capital such as spike with the outcome. so do you review the game, delete this country to quote for the restrictions to be listed. we also confirmed
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the necessity of lifting sanctions composed in syria because these functions and the emissions of syrian people in development and reconstruction on friday. the also states functional should be lifted by thrown we need the support of the easier built if that's still up in an injury on the european union said to convene the meeting later this month in brussels to discuss lifting up the sections, you want the lifted they could reimpose developments going to the right direction, but also east germany use because the economy safety one, some of the assumptions, 3 main sanctions again, are stop henchmen who committed serious crimes during the civil war must remain in
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place. but many proposers to take a smart approach to sanctions providing repeat relief for the syrian population. syrians now need in which dividend from the transition of power, the us and european union with central city of the bus driver and assistant team crap done on to government protesters the will meant to punch through jim. but the becky head, serious economic sanctions have made it difficult for cdl team bought or exposed basic goods posting prices to go up in local markets. the must goes. it's also not able to go to from the national financial institutions because of the restriction. the administration sees the country cannot rebuild or recover while the central is continued to remain in place. they want the restrictions list, the mediately, but it might be a while before it can happen. hands them and i to 0. the muskets speak
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now it's a car on the shy is a political economist, director of the car, him shot advisory limited. he joins us now. from amman in jordan. many thanks for your time. as we sold a lot of focus by syria and act design, all those right now on the lifting of sanctions, is this the most pressing issue when it comes to serious recovery right now? i would say yes. next to other issues which might be equally pressing. for example, providing syria which is boiling gas shipments to be able to operate its power plants or supplying the country with wheat and food. but with respect to sanctions, i feel there's a lot of misunderstanding as to what is it that we're actually talking about. for instance, when we're talking about germany's role and the statement that has been made up, suggesting that not all sanctions should be lifted. actually, this is a positive statement because what germany is saying is,
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say all sanctions need to go. so sanctions on say, the banking sector or the trade sector or the energy sector need to go. however, sections the target sat, dream affiliates should actually state because that is the way to go after them to freeze their assets to hopefully we purpose them in the future. now the other, i mean, i think the main reasons why people struggle to understand sanctions in general is the fact that they are multi layered. and you can think of them as the cabbage in, in the syrian context, specifically because there are layers upon layers a on top of each other. whereby for instance, us sanctions on terrorism are done by f t o listings which are done by the department of state. and then you have another day or which is activity esg sanctions done by old fact. and then the other layer on top of that, because the un sanctions that is, i'm sorry, i'm in a room where the lights seems to, didn't want to magically. so. so now the other layer is actually the sanctions that
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are, that are all told him a skin nature. so the sanctions are imposed by countries, primarily because of the role of the asset regime. but these are also, again, extremely complicated because they've been, some of them were actually imposed since 1979 for x step for committed by shop as a sub for instance. okay. what yeah, i mean that has, and this is my query because we, there is so much focus on the sanctions, but what is also critical to the economy is reconstruction and the, the money that is, that comes with that. and we have the recent visits from the german and the foreign ministers to damascus, which was followed by all these headlines, declaring that the will not fund a new quote as long as structures for the country of the country needs billions of dollars full reconstruction. if the west them provide this money,
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where is this going to come from to i think the west will ultimately provide these funds. however, i think the syrians are practically looking at free potential sources. the 1st source is western governments, primarily the u. n. d. us, the 2nd is gulf states and the 3rd is multilateral institutions, such as the arguments and the world bank. i think what the west is waiting to see is basically strong and meaningful promises from the caretaker government that they will not hijack the country. they will put the country on that pass towards sustainable development towards inclusivity and so on. and i think this, it needs a bit of time to, to start to appear. i doubt the gulf states actually, with the exception of guitar. they wouldn't be willing to actually help a serious reconstruction immediately without actually seeing these conditions. and then finally, we can start thinking of multilateral institutions because they need the most
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ground work activity for them to be able to provide. that's a guitar and turkey, our activity, the, the exception at the moment. they're not providing reconstruction 8, although they've actually sent the bulk of the rest of the humanitarian aid to the country following the down full of the, of the regime. the 8 of actually provided is in the shape all, for example, fuels for a power generation for electricity, the oils and paying the public salaries for state employees whose standards have increased by a factor of 400. it's hasn't been completed implemented yet, but it will be soon. and that was funded by guitar. okay, wait a 2nd. thanks for your time today. kim cher political economist and are to have carmen shaw advisory limited speaking to a staff in milan or the,
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the desk total from the wall size ravaging, los angeles county is, was in to $24.00. there warnings defies. could wesson because when's a full cost to strengthen for wednesday? now some of those who have been affected have visited pop up donation science to get both the food on clothes from volunteers to level reports. now from okay to knit the eastern fire as the it is the worst things in life that can bring out the best in humanity. the eat and fire is still burning up in the mountains above l. a. but down on the ground, it is left thousands in need that just trying to get 5 minutes buying minute meal buying meal from the old to the young. they all, don't they think? oh is here to donate my backpacks since i got a new one for christmas. i just wanted to be nice. um volunteering. i just wanted to feel like i was helping thousands of cars and trucks, bringing food,
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blankets and other essentials to this site. made a disaster hit out the dean and neighborhood a few hours of flames destroyed, lifetimes of memories, the raising homes to the ground, claiming lives. and for those who got out meetings the uncertainty, they just need help. either call me nor have money in for in house. i lived in alta, dina, for 25 years. he's a god and this was his house last week it is completely gone now, his truck and his tools to rubbing him up both house likelihood. well, i don't know what to do. i how i need to work and i no one to go to work. yeah. that also the yeah. maybe to model. are you going to find the place the prove twist. the building next door was completely untouched. a few meters would have made all the
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difference small items, but for those with nothing left, they are everything. but babies, but pets, medical supplies. what you have here is what is almost like a production line of people. they're bringing supplies from all across los angeles . obviously, things like water, real necessities, but also closing this, i'm mountain of clothing over that so much. they've actually asked people to stop bringing close and yet a still a come, as they try to get through today on the fly is around them still, but the rest of le worries about tomorrow. we'll start with these will that strong winds are due to return very soon with the, the threat of more places, 14000 firefighters. and now, here from the us, canada, mexico joined by 900 prisoners who have been released from custody to help. los angeles is the time to be more prepared for the coming days as those with nothing left. just try to get through the next few hours. phil laval,
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i'll just say around los angeles or 5 hours isn't making headway again several while for us, but 2 major places still remain a serious threats. the pacific palisades vi has now engulfed mold and $9600.00 heck to sell on the malibu coast with some of the most expensive properties sound in its cost to the east. the eastern via has claimed 16 lives make in california. is 5th deadliest. well, fine history, i shall say strong wins, a hampering 5 slicing efforts. on the 1st place is almost completely extinguished. 323 hector as of land with homes, have been destroyed. a political route has broken out over the response to the wall size president elect donald trump posted on his social media platform, treat social, criticizing the response.
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