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the the, this is the, the, the news coming to line from berlin. israel, it expands its ground defensive into all parts of the gaza strip. these really military pushes deeper into a goes after ordering civilians to move even further south coast. any insight they're running out of places to get. also coming up, every grand gets a lifeline in court. china is indebted real estate. john gets another month to gain backing ports restructuring plan. but people who bought properties that were never built. once again, wait to find out if they'll ever get their money back and,
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and determine the bonus league a table topping labor crews and a game winning streak is brought to an end as visitors door please hold them to withdrawal the little m terry martin. thanks for joining us. these really armies says it has a good supply and it is ground defensive into every part of the gaza strip. heavy bombing has been reported in the southern city of con eunice, following orders by his really forces for palestinians who leave the area. israel says it's new ground operation is needed to destroy a moss, which is classified by several countries as a terrorist organization. palestinians in the field of territory say they're running out of places to go of the outside this hospital and gaza cc more and more bodies,
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a lined up. there's no room inside. it's full with the wounded. as the focus of israeli bombardments turns to the crowd itself, the strip. people say they have no way left to go. the territory is sealed off. death is everywhere. where should we turn the survivors of strikes, report, evacuation? what is coming to light before the bombs hit and say that it's homes, businesses and civilians that are being targeted. we came here in the street and it's on marchers wounded here and there. we don't know why. we don't know for what reason happens. a lot of the ordinary mil. why did the striking all in the middle, i'm sure there's just some of these round maintains that it does not target
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civilians and claims that teasing him off locations now expanding its ground operation into the south as well. so i'm, i'm, she's been with these really defense forces continue to extend the ground operation against a mouse and all of the gaza strip. because that's what all of gaza, where there is a, how my center. the idea is operating a co host. i, you know, face to face with terrorist bloom and killing them from these riley goal of illuminating him off, apparently stretches far beyond garza in audio obtains by east rails public, broad costa, the head of the internal security service. sion batch vowed to eliminate tomas leaders overseas to in the cabinet set a goal for us to eliminate from us. and we are determined to do that and that replace them does a today a samaria lab in i'm in turkey and guitar everywhere. it will take several years, but we will be there to do it on as the warheads into a 3rd month. there's little hope that the slicing and any time soon is rails
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closest ally the us whose cold finale missing home to palestinian civilians. but on the ground and gaza there is no sign of risk spite from the constant attack of more or less the spring and shane a low from the norwegian refugee council. she joins us from jerusalem. shane of what can you tell us about the current humanitarian situation in casa? the humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate, day by day. now i've already we've seen about 80 percent of the battle of demand internally displaced within garza. more than 60 percent of housing damaged or destroyed, now we have a 2nd wave or an additional wave of displacement causing k off panic shelters are already over crowded. on top of that, the ongoing has still of these are greatly limiting the ability of humanitarian
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organizations, like the norwegian refugee cancelled from reaching those who need assistance most. we desperately need a fire in order to address the incredible, unbelievable humanitarian needs that have grown over the last 8 people in gaza are now being told to flee from parts of the south. but is there a safe place for civilians in gaza at the moment? there hasn't been a safe place in the casa, in the last 8 weeks. we are continually perplexed by these directives for palestinians to flee certain areas of the, of the garbage strip, to, to so called safer areas. there are no safe places for people. the shelters are overcrowded, people are still being targeted in areas that are supposedly safe. we ourselves have. they've had that for lost family members. when after they have led the north to the south, who were then bombed in this, that this is
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a pattern that we've seen over and over again. more people will already fled, one place to where they were told to go or being killed in the places that are supposed to be saved for. the only way to establish these places in gaza is to have these fire and, and the hostilities built the whitening offensive will certainly complicate a deliveries to gaza. how much a dis actually getting through now as well. the one hasn't been able to even release the numbers of trucks that went through yesterday. there were some trucks, but it's unclear how many went through the other challenges that even a, that has made it through that has been 3 positions. it might not be possible for humana tearing organizations to access that a we ourselves have been cut off from the middle area, which is where a 3 truckload worth of goods were good because we're in a warehouse a waiting distribution each day and we are having to reassess what isn't,
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isn't possible and adjust our plans and pivot. it's incredibly difficult to have a humanitarian response that that reaches people in need when they are ongoing hostilities. and also when there's such limited amounts of aid getting in what's like shane uh for you and particularly particularly your colleagues on the ground and gaza, trying to provide help under these circumstances. you know, for colleagues in gaza, not only are they trying to provide help, but they're also the ones now needing help. and we're trying to keep their families safe and, and provide for their families every day is the worst day of their lives every day that it gets more and more challenging. we were, i personally have run out of things to say, to reassure my colleagues in gaza because the situation day by day just look blinker and blinking or not only for them on the inside, but for them on the outside each day it's just a struggle to to find the,
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the need hours of waiting in line to get brad difficulty finding clean water and then and watching people. it's incredibly difficult to be working version, military and organizations. seeing so much suffering and feeling completely helpless in, in being able to provide any type of assistance we are struggling and our staff are struggling just as the 2 point. 3000000 pounds to means trapped inside laws are what 2 people in gaza need. most right now shayna what they need most is of these fire. they need an end to this violence. and so that then we can bring in a scale up the amount of visitors going in help people with the recovery and help them to clear the rubble and help them to rebuild their lives. of course, people are desperate for every thing, food, water, medicines, medical supplies,
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fuel cooking, gas, all of the things that they've been needing for the last 8 weeks. but the best way to provide for the people of gaza is to have a ceasefire, so that humanitarian organizations can go in and safely provide the assistance that people so desperately need. shana thank you very much. as always, that was shayna low from the norwegian refugee council. and we can now talk to lieutenant colonel peter land. he joins us from tel aviv. he's a spokes person for this. really military. thanks for being with us again. now your forces colonel down to are expanding their operations in southern gaza. should we expect the offensive in the south to unfold? much is the way the offensive, but in the north did with similar impact type. good morning. indeed, from our perspective, we're continuing our offensive again from us or going from us to hers wherever they
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are hiding and engaging them from this guy from the ground and from see how much has decided in this strategic. this is a lot to release the hostages may 17th women and children that are still being held by them that we will resume the offensive. this is precisely the with the stipulation, all of the agreements all the for the same framework that stipulates at the cessation of hostilities will maintain as long as they hand over the hostages. we still have a 137 hostages. and that is why, because they decided to break down and step away from the agreement. we have been instructed by the government to resume our offensive in order to bring back the hostages and make sure that i'm us no power of government again. so i would say without going into specifics of where we are, how we are operating, what specific locations we are going to operate in. i would say definitely we are taking the find to hum us. so again,
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i'm just wondering what we can expect to happen. there in the south because this is a new phase in the war. we had a cessation of hostilities for a few days as those hostages were released. what can we expect in the south end and what's happening still in the north? are you still facing resistance? there? and the combat is continuous. we've not seen any real a difference in these in the north as part of the last few days of the last. this is now big 3. since we've resumed our offensive, we have struck a and killed at the top 2 battalion commanders from one from such a one from shot to over the last 2 days. we all are undermining very operational capabilities on killing the fights us on the ground every single day. this is what we continued to do regarding specific precision strikes. we're conducting in locations in the south. they are and try to just based uh and, and i would say because it's no boots on the ground in the south. at this stage.
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there are, they are very uh, focused on distinguishing between the civilians and, and the terrace, the not the buttons to the terrace and that is the, the, the current situation. we are the still this morning after the operation develops in data. we have the freedom and the obligation to remove from us from governing the ground strip. we have the responsibility to make sure that they don't have terrorist capabilities ever to attack is for all the good. well, ask you about civilian casualties in gaza. it's a sensitive subject, it's estimated that around $15000.00 civilians have been killed there since is real again, this operations in response to those horrific attacks by him us on is real on october 7th. are you expecting to allow that a similar level of civilian casualties in this next phase of the war?
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a atari every civilian life, most in this war is a human tragedy. i collect the collective tragedy. it's an individual tragedy and is a tragedy that could have been investigated because been invented by how much of a lot launching that war against israel. but once they do, they determine also where the battle ground is and that poses extreme challenges for any professional military. we are going to continue to operate within the last developed conflict in order to mitigate limit the separately and strive limits civilian casualties. it is a wall, nevertheless. and one of the efforts that we go in order to limit those casualties, limits those fatalities are a huge challenge. especially in lights of the fact that some of us have intentionally placed their commodity control positions and help us with those intentionally. and their record launches from in schools intentionally possession that tumble underneath houses and mosques and all of the civilian infrastructure. so indeed, we will go out,
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continue to go on to our way in order to evacuate people from tom's way under the understanding that some us is interested in maintaining those images, maintaining the civilian casualties. this is the tragedy of the small talk to us a little more about those evacuated sions because we've been hearing for quite a while now that there's really no safe place to go in gaza. i just spoke to an aide worker who uh, who told me that uh, people are being killed in places that they were told were going to be safe. where do you expect guys us to go now to escape the fighting and survive it? so we have an elaborate system of designating specific neighborhood specific locations where we are, are intending and operating. and indeed we are now distinct years. but to those locations specific locations where people should move from and where they should, where they will be safe. and indeed, that is the reality. that is the boston, i would say the, the extensive reality on the ground that hundreds,
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perhaps thousands of people are evacuating from specific places and reaching safety in the area. indeed, it doesn't undermine the fact of how much will continue to abuse civilian vocations elsewhere, continue to enroll. truck is continue to conduct the tax continue to higher than plan their activities from uh, from within the southern end arena. putting more people that risk this has been promised to be face of your call, expect a small to defend our people because they are hunting behind ballasting. it's is really a military spokesman, lieutenant colonel peter lo, thank you very much today. now let's catch up on a couple of other stories making headlines today. the u. s. military says missiles fired by who the rebels have hit several commercial ships in the red sea while the us worship down 3. drones in self defense. around back to the rebels claimed to have hit 2 ships, they say were linked to israel,
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the vile to continue such attacks until israel stops as military actions in guns. prominent con, calling pro democracy advocates egless chow says she's left the chinese city. for example, in canada, the 27 year old was jailed, mid visioning security cracked down on the once autonomous territory. she says the pressure from authorities has left her with mental health issues. hong kong court has once again, given china is heavily indebted a real estate group ever ground more time to organize restructuring plan. the course is postponed, legal proceedings until january 29th of next year. the real estate job now has more time to gain backing forth restructuring plan. last year, a credit or filed a winding up petition in hong kong against every grant which would begin the process of liquidation. but the case has dragged on while parties tried to broker
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a deal out of court. the troubles that are grant had become a symbol of the property crisis in china. experts fear the fall of the company could trigger massive economic shock waves with more than $300000000000.00 in liabilities ever grams debt one was of worried chinese authorities, with the company teetering on the verge of collapse, threatening to bring chinese economy, crushing down with it there's a lot at stake, f, a grant has 200000 employees, several 100 residential and commercial projects in numerous cities. and until recently was one of the world's most valuable real estate companies, trying his property market and makes up a quarter of the economy. and it's not the only struggling develop. ah, it's ever grand collapses. it could take of the companies down with it. it's been a dramatic fall from grace trading and it's jazz with temporarily suspended. and the companies us, so i'm filed for bankruptcy then in september,
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advert grand found us huge again, was detained by police for unspecified crimes. as much as the billions left outstanding is owed to old and re people who paid upfront for apartments, which now have little prospect being finished. folding property prices means that unlikely to get much back if anything, a toll of the money that they gave to what was one of the most trusted titans of china is booming, construction industry, and other news. the philippines says it's alarmed by the presence of more than a $135.00 chinese birds encroaching on one of the island nations coastal rips. woodson reef is more than a 1000 kilometers from china, which claims much of the south china sea between the 2 nations as its territory. beijing has so far not commented on manila is complaint and at least 11 climbers were found dead, and 3 were rescued after
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a ball kate or wrapped it in western indonesia, sending 3 kilometers of ash into the sky. officials say several hikers are still unaccounted for. more rocky mountain is on the 2nd highest russian store. well returning to our labor ground, real estate storia, it's one of the world's biggest real estate companies on it's on the brink of collapse right now. we can finally talk with the about ever grant about whether it will actually go bankrupt or not. with our correspond james teacher, he joins just from typeface. james, why says the restructuring deadline been extended again for a grant by the court as well? you have, this is a really big surprise. the main reason we understand. so the delay was that one of the credit says that's owed money by of the ground. so, but it wouldn't suppose another estimate by the company needs to present a debt restructuring deal. as i said, this is a really big surprise and well,
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it's now a very long assets by other grants to restructure is that when it defaulted on his type industry and since 21, it has 300000000000 us dollars in liabilities on the last court hearing in october, the judge has been presiding over this case total is that this really was the last chance ever gone to it, because that's now not the case. it's got one more chance to push through a restructuring to about something that credits as ones they're likely to lose more money if a company is directly liquidated. well, what would it mean if ever ground were to be allowed to actually go, boss, as well in shall ever gotten since really become the post. the child for a lot of problems that are facing china is economy at the moment when people say of grounds and how many people think of those infamous images of tiring and see a palm and blogs. the now standards in many cities across china as it relates to
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this restructuring deal. there really are still so many questions to play. it's not clear, for example, how the company is going to deal with the situation. in china, there is still roughly around 1000000 people waiting for homes to be completed by, by of the ground. there are hundreds of thousands of employees that they're waiting for on paid salaries and his reading. okay. well, legal requests they would have in this restructuring deal, especially given, but that's still really a big question of whether this ruling, which is taking place in, in hong kong, of course, is even enforceable in mainland china as for international investors as an understanding of and know going to gets back all the money that they present initially, but they all pushing hard for this restructuring deal, as i mentioned because the they're likely to get more of that money back as opposed to the company being directv, liquidation but china is by no means i'm the winds with this problem just last month, the china is um, once the biggest time build a country called and it will so defaults don't stats. so this is a really significant issue, and it's an ongoing issue that the chinese authorities are going to have to deal
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with in the as a how does it faces? it's really kind of increasing prophecy. market right now, help us understand how we got here. james. how did ever grand end up in this situation? what went wrong? it was a really remarkable story because the fall from grace evergreens has been so sweeping and total. the company's child has been detained on specified charges in china. and the story really begins with, with the kind of the, essentially is economic consent in the 1st decade of this century, ever ground was one's kind of considered one of the success stories really, really of china's economy. it was one of the biggest real estate developers. um, but it was much of its growth was basically full fueled by debts and in 2020, the governments began to crank down on the overlying, since that's in the process of prophecy markets. and we'll see it as a potential effect for moral hazards created by
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a situation where the government but essentially bailouts, any company. and that was in too much debt. so that led so this, this wave of default. so we seen in the last couple of years and that's also increasingly why we call and expect some bailouts um, from the chinese authorities right now. but of course, you know, we've been trying and this has created this so much concerned because so much of wealth in china is tied up in prophecy. but it's also so it's concerning nervous ease, of course, about contagion. so their global economy so far, unless seem to suggest so that that's a risk fits on like teen sites that kind of bad for james. thank you very much. those are correspond to james chase or the in type when it's like a soccer now and table topping labor cruise is 8 game winning streak was brought to an end as visitors don't mind. held them to a one all draw. all the hosts were the dominant side, but in the end got lucky to walk away with the point the top of the table leave
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