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mazda began in october resistance reported across all of garza, and these should be the refugee camp at the north and in the city of hon. you're just in the south. there is no way to know how many civilians are now caught in the crossfire. israel has warned god's ends to move further south to what are being called safe zones. but the un says that is impossible. i'm pretty self in berlin. this is the day the way that it was by that so typically in the current context of the cycle sites ons? no, so i have not rational plan not possible. so what's the village should do to stay safe is listen to the instructions are coming. i just like going on all around me from this area of his own to this others on tickets i the farms
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and i think the authorities where the where the is callous. i think it's cold also coming up. china is the world's worst polluter, will be genes, investments in renewable energy, help it and the rest of the world clean up their act. but we're still unfortunately, heavily dictated to fossil fuel. we actually burn. yeah. and then now ha, off the global coke song, sion every year, the a do our viewers watching on cbs in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. we begin the day with the fiercest finding yet in gauze. and now that is how these really military described on tuesday, it's ground offensive aimed at destroying the terror group. i'm off. it comes as is real, was expanding its campaign across the entire territory. forces have report a lease around in the southern guns as largest city fund units. israel's military
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says your warrant in advance, hundreds of thousands of civilians to evacuate hon units and to head towards the mediterranean coast or further south towards the border with egypt. but the un says there is no safe place left in gaza when member of the w h o saying for civilians. this is the darkest, running out of places to keep their families safe. palestinians more in their loved ones, after striking the vicinity of a school in con eunice, this is his blood. may he rest in peace? thousands of bodies arrive at the hospital. many carried there by regular people. but i'm on, i la my cousin called me and said my sister was killed. he said, the body was overflowing the school yard. we had to carry the body out of selves and we saw for millions of people blood and spits the father of many thousands and
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con eunice have already been displaced after evacuating their homes in the north some more than once. now israel's military has released footage. it says shows troops pushing deeper south and people in con eunice have been built in new evacuation order. israel's using a numbered block system to issue it's a vacuum ation orders. those are ready in the strip south for being asked to relocate even further south. and we are preparing ourselves to leave the hun, eunice area and go towards rafa. ooh, we've been here for about 50 days now. you or in the end, when just looking for safety, let them either pass on. many fear that even the so called safe zones, they are asked to evacuate to will not be spared the bombardment
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to ensure almost never operates in gaza again. now that is one of the goals announced by israel with the declared war on a moss almost 2 months ago. when now the head of israel's domestic intelligence service says one of its goals is to eliminate last leaders anywhere and everywhere around the world. fighting, raging and southern gaza, israel has expanded its campaign against a mosque while operations continue with the north. even after is reclaimed nearly a month ago that homicide loss control their to mr. clement, i forgot for the truce in northern garza, we dismantled to him, asked brigade, hawkins did not completely yet. so i'm, we're still working inside to secure our accomplishments in my dying at the strikes more battalion big. you can go ahead and do the israel says it has killed thousands of him off fighters, but come off, it was estimated to have about $30000.00 fighters before the war started and many of them are still around. israel also says it is destroyed hundreds of him,
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of tunnels, as seen in this video released by the id. yes, but how mazda is have 16 years and gaza to build an extensive network that runs the entire length of the territory, which will make it extremely difficult to eliminate the mall. to israel has targeted many him, us commanders is really newspaper you'd. you'd published images of a deck of playing cards showing top leaders, including if use in well and military head mohammed dev, distributed amongst as rarely soldiers. but the senior leadership is thought to still be alive and commanding the group from con eunice. that's also where the most hostages are believed to be kept. as human shields. thomas also has officials far beyond kaiser in the west bank and in lebanon, where they are increasingly aligned with others, or how does movements the political leadership lives in guitar. and they are fundraising officials and turkey as well. of the campaign and gaza. it has also
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cost and estimated $15000.00 palestinians their lives so far. worldwide support for the palestinian cause has spread far beyond the region. the growing number of civilian casualties and the dire humanitarian crisis will very likely play into a mazda is hands making the groups resurgence even more likely, possibly dragging the war out for years. beyond all these challenges, it's far from clear what is real would do if it did defeat how boss is real, hasn't presented a plan for how it or anyone else would run guys. so israel trying to reach mission, accomplished to talk about that i'm doing now by getting started there. he's a senior fellow with the german institute for international and security affairs. you know, it's good to see you again. do you think fully eliminating come off with military means? is that realistic? is it possible?
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but i think it is possible to eliminate the homos and, and that means of catching or killing most of the leadership in the gaza strip and shooting or catching most of the fighters from us in the gaza strip. fully illuminating it to the extent that it cons site, these really is once the war is over. i think that's impossible, simply because from us is not only the militant organization awesome 20 to 30000 fighters. it is also a social movement. no, with a moss following the gaza strip. that would be the problem. the day the score stops if even if you take out all of the fighters, what about the people who are sympathizers? with most people who may not be willing to pick up a gun, but who would not be sad to see others pick up a gun to meet? is there any way to quantify those people in those mindsets as
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well, that has been what's the widespread support for housing? because a strip in recent years, most likely the number of supporters is between 20 and 30 percent of the population . that means somewhere between 40600000 persons. and the problem, the problem is even that you eliminate most of the, the, the last minute and organization the organization will be able to recruit and knowledge support base in the years to come. so what is needed is a fighting force that is able to control the situation in the gaza strip for months and years to come. and of course, the political political solution in order to win at least parts of this social base over and as it seems, these rarely government has no to what might happen to the gaza strip off to the war against pharmacies while the french president,
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emanuel macro and says that the complete elimination of the palestinian terrorist group from us would take a decade. what kind of timeframe do you think we're looking at here? i mean, are we talking about decades instead of years or months or? no, no, i think the french president set this for political reasons. it is of course possible to eliminate the organization, but it's impossible to eliminate all the mos fighters to eliminate the organization. will take not a couple of weeks, perhaps a couple of months. but then the big problem is i already said because of how to win the piece. uh and israel, obviously it doesn't seem to have any clue what might happen afterwards. as it seems, israel is ready to re occupied the gaza strip, but, but that's, we mean that remaining how most fighters in new recruits really fight these rallies
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out of the guys and up around it wouldn't be very hard to control the situation in the gaza strip against the will of the population that, you know, if we compare the situation to other countries in the region or to judge other conflicts has such a massive military campaign, including the effect that it has on civilians ever led to less extremism, less radicalization with some of these some similar campaigns where a successful, for example, against uh, the lennox state organization in masula, in 2017 or in rock to, into the 2009. 19 the destruction. indeed in both of the cities was comparable to what is happening right now. in jobs up, i think one of the main differences was that ices or i asked was not
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a social movement. it was a militant organization of some 203040000 fighters. and that was it. how much is a social movement with my support in the gaza strip, and that is the problem in the long run. that's not the problem for the coming months, minutes a israel might, might clearly win this war against him us. but it's, it will be very hard to win the piece of to it so it won't be any. yeah, that's when the piece and when the hearts and minds of a lot of people, you know, started back from the germany institute for international and security affairs either as always, we appreciate your time and your analysis. thank. the pentagon has quietly ramped up a weapons shipments headed for israel, and i use the word quietly because there are some transparency concerns with the by the white house under pressure to disclose to congress the extent of its weapons
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deliveries at offense and not hillary rocket system tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, how they cop does unmanned aerial systems. that is just some of the us as military assistance provided to ukraine. a detailed list of weapons is released with every new military aid package for keith. why is washington not doing the same with weapons for israel? we are providing assistance to israel through very different mechanisms and how we provide assistance to ukraine and the funding mechanisms and how we're supplying aid. it's, it's 2 different countries to different wars and, and again, you know, 2 different areas of responsibilities. the bottom administration faces the pressure to disclose the extent of you as long as it is with at least 2 congress and the national security funding requested to congress the why it tells included an exemption for h 2 as well. so i think the countries and need the requesting cool c o for the to wave congressional notification of requirements, something washington never requested for ukraine. this means the israeli government
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would be able to purchase billions and military articles and services incomplete. see chris, israel is the world's largest camille, active recipient of us age and support for israel security has been a cornerstone of american foreign policy. but with israel's intense funding of the gaza strip scrutiny on the role that us is playing is also increasing. is absolutely critical that congress is able to, to review, to have transparency on all of the weapons that are going so that it can determine as an appropriate funds to tax care funds. frankly, to continue to buy these weapons that they're used for, you know, the, the urgent defense needs. but that are not used in ways that contribution us laws, policies, uh, or international law on waging or that is like his agent's crow. this a us government is not complying with the conventional armstrong policy. some democrats are talking of conditioning,
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future us military aid to israel. if that happens, the pressure on president biden, to take a more critical look at the america's military support for israel will only increase . well, i'm joined now by bradley bowman. he is the military and defense analyst and senior director of the center on military and political power at the foundation for defense of democracies to joyce be from washington. bright is going to see you again. arms to ukraine are publicly declared military assistance to israel is shrouded in secrecy. is that a correct description? and if it is why, thanks for that to join you. i wouldn't say it that way. honestly, i would say that there has been radical transparency in terms of us security assistance to ukraine. for example, we know that the, the buy in australian is committed about $44000000000.00 and security assistance to ukraine since the february 24th 2022 invasion. we know we have
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a long list of weapons in many cases. we know how many weapons i would say that's not really the norm, and there are lots of reasons for that. one reason might be, particularly over time, we've seen a minority of the republican caucus in the house of representatives, kind of dragging their feet in and beginning to oppose support for ukraine. and so the, the, by the ministration increasingly as time is going on as wanted to, to make the case on how this is helping us defense industrial base as a big causing those statistics helps reinforce that effort to try to build support with israel. um, you know, when the pentagon is asked about this in the recently as november 28th, a pen and gone reporter asked for your general pat. right. or for essentially the version of the question you just asked me general, right. or he's cited that you are there what some complexities involved with israel that are not with you printing cited for military sales, for military financing,
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preexisting sales, the us weapons stockpile that's already in israel. and, and the fact that some weapons are coming from us inventories, your viewers are paying attention will say, well, a lot of that's true of ukraine as well. and that's true, but some is not like, for example, the preexisting stock piles of us weapons. a skeptic would push back on what the writer and said, well, you know, we're for almost 2 months into this with israel. you know, how hard is it? how long do it to take? and that pushes me back to maybe that there are some political considerations here . yeah, and politics here because the white house has been asked about this in the white house has argued that transparency full transparency would in peril. israel's operational security. and that same risk does not appear to apply to ukraine. 3 i guess for a layman watching this, the question would be, well, why would transparency also be a bigger a big risk for ukraine? why is it the bigger risk for israel, or yeah, you know, the, the,
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the battlefield situations are the strategic situations of ukraine and israel are different obviously. i mean, a, ron is undertaking a multi year effort to establish a ring of fire around israel. one of the leading concerns right now is that while israel's busy trying to decimate the designated tariffs, organizational moss and gaza, that committed the atrocities of october 7th, at any moment, you could have a wrong or a proxy 11 on has the law launch a major from the north, so when you have a situation like that, do you really want to be telling your adversaries in the world exactly how many small diameter bombs have been sent to israel for example, or joint direct attack munition? so i think there is a legitimate operational argument for maybe a different level of disclosure when it comes to enroll in ukraine. oh yeah. and so i wanted to push back to what i just said, well, you know, your credit is not exactly a walk in the park either there, there's concerns there. but given the geography of ukraine, did you guys did the realities of the battlefield?
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in the 2 places, i think there is some argument for maybe a little less disclosure when it comes to security assistance for as well. let me ask you too, since you're in washington, and i wanted to just press a little bit more about the, the, the, the political dimensions of this. you know that there are louder calls to be seen ever before in the united states and on capitol hill for there to be a ceasefire between is real and how much of the they also have been accusations that the mill, it is really military has been doing things that people perhaps do not want to have committed in their name. if that is the case, do you think there's a risk in washington with just an election just a year way that if you have been a supporter of sending weapons to israel, that could become political baggage a weight against you on election day. do you see that being discussed or, or do you see that trade? oh, i would were yeah, i would be i would respectfully press back on the promise a little bit. it's undoubtedly true of the someone on the far left have called for
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the white house to curtail or condition so curious as to israel and apply pressure probably hawk combat operations and gaza. thus far. the administration has in mind you admirably resisted doing so. you know, you see, you see by the vice president speech a day or 2 ago, you saw a secretary also speech at their, at the ranking form in california where they are a little bit more. they applied a little bit more public pressure. um, but here's the thing that i think everyone needs to know and in my opinion, wherever they are in the political spectrum. but you know, if you're concerned about going after the terrorists who committed the worst slaughter of jews a single day slot, our views since the whole cost, then you want israel, they have the means to precisely killed those chairs. the people that did that. so they can't do it again while minimizing sewing casualties. and if you cut off the us perversion of precision guided munitions, you're going to do exactly the opposite. you're going to make it harder for them to kill these tears, and you're going to, despite the ongoing,
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best efforts of israel to minimize civilian casualties are going to have more civilian deaths. and so, and by the way, you're probably going to extend the war and thereby increased civilian suffering. so this really is someone who digs into these issues. that really is an instance where i think people with a particular agend are pushing for something don't directly undermine their primary goals. right. but it's always good to talk with you to get your insights tonight as always. thank you. thank you. there is no place global climate conference or fossil fuel executives or fossil fuel lobbyist, just like there's no police fire fighting convention in order for this cause to deliver meaningful action that people on the planet are urgently owed. it needs to deliver a fast fare for ever fossil fuel spaced out not face down. that does not pay the way for further fossil fuel use by using additive like they did for unabated. those
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were climate activists. they are criticizing the presence of fossil fuel lobby as a climate talks taking place now in due by environmental and joe's and say more than 2000 delegates linked to fossil fuel companies. i've been accredited for this years un conference. that's a record number activists say that's more than 4 times the number of lobby is granted access to last year's talk. and it comes as carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels are set to hit a record high this year. the global carbon budget report estimates the global c o 2 emissions from fossil fuels will reach 36800000000 metric tons this year. that's more than one percent higher. the last year, china is currently the world's biggest emitter of greenhouse gases at the same time . aging is also investing heavily in renewable energy, a gray blankets, a small here in china is comfortable basing, not forever color and well add quality has improved. its still
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a big problem. a major course is burning coal, but we're still unfortunately heavy, decayed to fossil fuel. we actually burn yeah. ogden now half off the global coke song, sion every year in china is the world's biggest pollutant responsible for almost a 3rd of all carbon dioxide emission and it's continuing to run pump. it's used to fossil fuels in 2022. the nation permitted 6 times more cold project than the rest of the world combined, according to one report. one reason is climate change. the country is being heavily impacted by global warming and to release of heat waves leading to more demand for air conditioning. another reason is industry. china is a global leader in both steel and cement production sectors with high energy needs . replacing coal is not easy particular when he doesn't have
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