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ALJAZ NEWSHOUR December 29, 2022



minutes. benjamin netanyahu returns as israel spry minister for 6 time as the most right when government in the country's history is sony. oh, uproar in israel and beyond, over the new government's policies including expansion of settlement semi occupied west back. also this our several ukrainian cities are hit in one of the biggest waves of russian strikes since the war began. oh, outrage in bolivia, over the arrest of an opposition leader, prosecutors accuse him of orchestrating a cool and in sworn liverpool, complete the signing of netherlands, woke up star cody got ah thank you for joining us just hours after israel's most right wing government in his history was sworn in the country's ambassador to france has resigned in protest, announcing the resignation on social media. yale, german said she cannot represent its policies. the coalition will be led by benjamin nest, now was returning his prime minister for the 6th time. his government includes ultra nationalists and ultra orthodox jewish bodies on wednesday, more than a 100 former israeli diplomats signed a letter, a warning of damage to israel's international reputation. protesters opposed to the new government to have been rallying outside. the kenneth, it is yowse party has said it will pursue expansion of settlements in the occupied west bank. and that's raising fears of an escalation intention with palestinians. we come to them against a government that is maybe legal, but not legitimate. a government that wants to break down israel. democracy after the law that they're planning to pass. israel will continue to exist, but not as a democracy. like you're involved almost a week ago for the government to go about to rise up in the room. horrible government. local criminals are shipping girl a democracy. came to almost what's been going on. let's take a look at some of the cabinet members. netanyahu has picked bizarre little small tree as finance minister, the leader of the far right religious zionist body support is really settlements in occupied palestinian territory, even though they are legal under international law. it a mar ben giver who was convicted of incitement to racism in 2007 will be the new security minister. a law passed this week will give him unprecedented power over the police force. have him hours a religious nationalist known for anti l g b. t q views will hold a deputy post in the education ministry and left now himself is still on trial for alleged bribery fraud and breach of trust. he says he's innocent, fellow hierarchy has more now from west jerusalem. he's the longest. subbing prime minister in israeli history, but to get this fall he had to partner up with a coalition which is a mix of an ultra orthodox and right wing blog. and these are the most right wing politicians. we seen there was some points on the fringes of politics and now he, they are on the main stage to get his. there was an agreement made that they would pass several new laws, the bank of the law, their renewal and march, you know, with some of the loads that were posture in the last 48 hours morrison of getting these decisions through these decisions, mixing things up, it means that someone like ben cafe, who has also has, has a conviction of racism is now going to house, keeping an unprecedented power over the police. for example, there is a law that has been they looking into which is to undermine in a way the supreme court, if a law is put down by the supreme court, they can bring that by. this means that a lot of politicians, including benjamin netanyahu, if they have any convictions or in his example, he's on trial for corruption case. it means that gives them that power. now even though locals we've spoken to has said yes, processes, democratic to get to this place. they are very deeply concerned of. some of the laws have been put through. and the question is, what happens next? now, the leader of the palestinian grove, hamas which governs the gaza strip, has warned that israel's new coalition government will trigger major unrest, little over 100 and a good job. it's clear that to day with facing a new zion, us government, the most extreme terrorist, racist and fascist government, with policies that clearly escalate the aggression against what we hold sacred our people and our palestinian land. this opens the way to rio escalation on the ground in all the arena's. yes, one. good. as, as now speak to darya, shen glenn, who is a political analysts and commentator for her read newspaper, says joining us live from television. thank you very much, dahlia for speaking to her son al jazeera. so we have here the most religious and hard line of government in israel's history. how much support? first of all, does it have among israelis? well, the israeli public expressed their support in the elections and about half of the israelis just a very slight majority voted for the parties that are currently entering the coalition. that's why they were able to win 64 out of 120 seats. so i don't think we need to go by polls right now because we have the elections and this is the government is being formed on that basis. however, i would say that over the last few weeks there has been quite a bit of concern including in some of the right wing media and some of the leading right. when commentators about the kinds of things we've been hearing in the coalition negotiations, the kinds of policies and laws of this government wants to advance. and surprisingly, we've even seen, for example, in the ultra orthodox newspaper, yet hidden among an article opposing one of the pieces of legislation that has been most controversial, which is essentially allowing various forms of discrimination in the private sector, which is something that has every israeli very concerned right now because it would, it would touch, of course, any person who is in danger of being discriminated against. and so we've seen, you know, it concerns about that and living from the you as far as the far right religious parties, some of the more centrist right wing media. and i think that there is a sense of a little bit of discomfort with some of the kinds of extreme policies we've been hearing about. right. but nobody protests, the election results only with the government seems prepared to do that right now. want one of the most controversial elements. all of the new government's policies plans is the prioritization of changes to the judiciary, including legislation. i understand that will allow parliament to override supreme court rulings. how is that going down and what would that mean for israel's democracy? well 1st thing to understand is it, israel does not have typical protections or limitations. essentially on the executive power or the legislature. we have one chamber of parliament. we do not have a president with a veto. we do not have regional representation and parliament. we are a single constituency proportion presentation system and we don't have the kinds of protections as you that you would normally imagine based on a constitution or even legislation that guarantees the equality of all israeli citizens. therefore, to the extent that those kinds of values that you would normally see in a bill of rights exist in israel, it is mostly because of supreme court rulings, if they are able to pass the law that says that the classic can override judicial review. that is, if the court would strike down a law that it considers unconstitutional as a violation of those rights, then they're essentially no more protections. and it's just interesting to consider that the, some of the most vulnerable populations have only managed to win those protections over the years through very long term battles that they have eventually won through court. it's been a very long term process of running, you know, advances for israel's minorities and those could easily be essentially undone speaking of minorities and vulnerable populations. how much concern is there from arabic israelis that palestinian citizens of israel about this new government and, and the policies that it's presented 11, and i think there's a great deal of concern. i mean, you know, the government guidelines are very clear that they are going to be putting in a very intense focus on the arabic community, other portraying it as getting tough on crime and violent crime and gang mileage, which is a very significant problem in the air community and it's something that touches all israelis, but i think that that no, nobody actually believes they're doing it, that the government would be putting that focused on crime and violence out of a sense of what's good for the welfare of those people. what that, what the government really wants to do is to be able to bring back tactics that were used frankly, in the military government that governs the arab population. and israel palestinian citizens of israel, up until 966, which involved surveillance, the use of israel security agency, which is exactly what the government has been talking about. so i think that wall, they would have welcomed a serious and well intentioned focus on the very devastating problem of crime and violence. what we see is that this government is not really there for that reason. it wants to control that population. and of course, discussing legislation like the possibility of legitimizing, various forms of discrimination would make it very easy to discriminate against them in society. they're not the only minority that could suffer from it. we have big protests going on right now from the l g b t q, community blocking the highways. i mean, there are, there are anti women elements of the coalition agreement that has been published. israel, the coalition of a guidelines say that they would not allow israel to join the stumble convention, which is the fighting violence against women. there are a number of minorities that are worried and of course women are the minority. but of course, the palestinian citizens of israel are among the most that they fate greatest levels of discrimination danya in the last power we've heard of the israeli ambassador to find resigning in protest that this new government over a 100 former israeli diplomats have also written a letter warning that this new government will hurt israel standing in the world. how do you think this new government will impact israel's diplomatic relations with the us with the european union? and does it matter at all to re lease what the world thinks of their country? yeah, i mean is really, is do tend to be very sensitive to being accepted in by western democratic countries. and there has been some discussion about that. and on the other hand, i have to say that i think that it's on yahoo is a very clever politician. i think that he's in a very weak position, but that he certainly has an interest in trying to make israel seem just barely acceptable in the club of democracy so that it doesn't have to face serious criticism or policies leveled against it. but i think that there have been plenty of conversations now with, you know, in which it's become clear that as, but even the american ministration would have difficulty with some of the people and policies we're seeing coming out of this government, the president of israel. oh, who's a ceremonial position, but he called in it's m r been v or the most extreme of these neocon hundreds supremacist ministers and said to him, you know, you're gonna really create problems for us on the foreign stage. i also want to point out that israel spacing criticism not only from diplomats and other countries about how it might be seen, what you pointed out about that letter has been echoed by many other areas of society. in israel. we've seen letters from political scientists, for example, against the attack on the judiciary disclosure i signed that letter. there has been a letters for legal scholars protesting as we've seen statements of medical workers because they're saying, of course, we're going to serve any population. we would never discriminate the tourism industry, the private sector banking industry and the eighty's of leading figures have come out in protest against what they see as the developing policies of the government. so it's going to be coming from different directions and i think there is concern about harm relations. but the internal opposition to these kinds of policies is going to be pretty important to i think if the government realizes that from many different sectors of society, they will not, you know, just let this go without at least some sort of a very vocal protest. tanya, thank you so much for talking to astonish indian from the habits newspaper. joining us there from television. we appreciate your time and insight on this. thanks for the russia has launched, one of its biggest may sized strikes on ukraine since this side of the war at the ukrainian military says air defenses shot down 54 or 69 rockets launched by russia by the strike, still damaged power stations and other critical infrastructure during freezing winter weather chance transferred re for some cave at least one man was believed to have been in this house. when he was hit by, intercepted russian missile was rushed to hospital emergency service, his search, but any body else, dead or alive. under the rubble. the mother and daughter were also found injured in the house next door. tatiana cries into her friend's arms. my grand daughter called me and said that has been explosion and that my daughter was unconscious. undesirable. she is in a hospital now. i don't know her condition. tatiana as other daughter? yana arrives more. mamma stop now please. she says stop crying. salvage food from the fruits sits on a wall. jelena picks her way through the destruction we are well with my grandmother made this. she says, this lovely garden falcon with my sister is in hospital. i don't know what the latest is. my niece was also injured by shrapnel. residents climb over the rubble to inspect the damage and check that friends and neighbors are safe. is mobile phone footage reportedly shows one of dozens of russian cruise missiles soaring across the sky. the spotted shows what's believe to be a ukrainian, a defense team successfully destroying another before it reached its target. 6 ah, bill thorn you say the majority of miss isles in this latest barrage were intercepted with a she level of destruction in this residential area of cave. and the fear amongst people living here shows how even a successful interception can destroy people's lives. anxious faces, hundreds of kilometers from the eastern and southern front lines. oh, did the castle around 9 am? there was a huge explosion and the shock wave through my grandson from his bed. we're afraid because this is the 2nd missile that was intercepted in this area. but this one seems to have exploded. the dollar was, was your daughter allowed? the missiles have been fine over this area since the invasion february. we hide in my brother's basement. well, 35 people shelter there. a blanket covers a dead dog killed in the blast. thing like that, john, i find her pet alive. maybe she cradles it, him harms. amongst what remains of her home. don't be afraid, she says, don't be afraid. shall stafford al jazeera give. bella rule says defense ministry says it forces have shot down a ukrainian air defense message over the border region of breast. it happened during the latest wave of russian missile strikes on ukraine, a better russian military commander said. there was no cause for alarm than timor had on the news. our including at least 19 people are killed in a fire or a casino hotel in cambodia. some were forced to jump from the burning building. casa was main border. crossing with serbia reopens as both sides stepped back from confrontation and in sport killian, but there is the match winner for p as gene is 1st game says losing the world cup final as coming up later with joe ah, in other world news at least 19 people have been confirmed dead after a hotel fire in cambodia, rescue as expect. the official death rolled to rise when the search for body resumes on friday. it happened in the town of peel pear on the tie border. harry fosset reports after burning its way through the building for more than 12 hours by thursday afternoon. the fire was at last under control, but its intensity and duration had left little of the grand diamond hotel and casino complex. behind the provincial government says overloaded, electrical wiring, supplying new year's decorations, was the likely cause. hundreds of people were inside. as the flames raced from floor to floor witnesses saw some jump or fall from burning rooftops. one man had made an escape route from bed sheets. its end hanging many floors above the ground like we does by rescue say many more likely never to go out of rooms and corridors that quickly filled with dense smoke tie it off so that we know of now a tired couldn't there right now waste to be identified the town of point pet lies just on the cambodian side of the border with thailand. casino gambling is illegal in thailand and for cambodian citizens income bodya, the company has many casinos, serving foreigners, including ties, safety standards, have long been questioned. an overnight by a cruise tie and cambodian were out matched by the size of the blaze that they do. sometimes mostly people who it in their local ties. i'm sad and i think of how came foster. the rescue came faster, they wouldn't be the national committee and police said hundreds of rescuers had joined the effort, including members of the military police and other emergency services. but as the hours passed, the focus switched from rescuing survivors to bringing out the dead. hurry, full, sit al jazeera, at least 5 people have died in a fire on a major road in south korea. the place started after a bus and truck collided in gray, chon city, south of the capital, so we'd quickly spread into a tunnel. 37 people suffered smoke inhalation. officials say the fire has been extinguished to bolivia now where they've been protests after police detained, a prominent opposition leader. prosecutors have opened several criminal investigations against lewis, fernando camacho, the governor of santa cruz province. he denies leading a co during protests in 2019 that led to the resignation of then president, evil morales. while i speak to raoul pena, ronda above is his editor of the use website roller digital. he joins us from la pas believe his capital. thank you very much for being with us. can you tell us 1st more about who lewis her mander camacho is, and what exactly his being accused of? thank you for having me. yes, a for number camacho, he's a very important bullion politician. he's the governor of santa cruz and the cruces the ah, in most wealthy, the wealthiest region of her, of bolivia. he was elected the less than 2 years ago with 55 plus percent of the of the vote. he's still being popular and he's are exactly as you said, one of the most prominent or a position leaders in, in bolivia. and he's accused of committing a cool or has been a cool that i against they were morales in 2019. which is absurd in my, in my view, because there was no call, there was a protest that the were very massive and that led to the resignation of her, of morales. but that's the accusation that they, that the government is making against it gives him, but he's a very important or william politician. okay, so what can you tell us about the situation in his state right now in santa cruz? ah, are we seeing more protests there as a result of his arrest? well, yes, you know that now last night there were fires and all so blockades, in highways, inside the city, but also outside the city in the region. there are also below gates of roads. some of them go to urgent tina or the others to to proceed on others to the rest of the country. so that's th

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