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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 1, 2023 1:00pm-2:00pm AST

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sullivan take over in a special to parts of $1.00 oh, $1.00 east follows to turn into fields. lives far from on al jazeera, the the hello, i'm sammy's a them. this is the news out live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes. some palestinian, some guys have and did egypt through that off crossing the boat, a temporarily open to allow a limited number of the injured and foreign nationals to leave kansas health ministry size. it's just hours away from the shop down of its main generations to hospitals. a top few,
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an official resigns in protest against as well as more on garza calling it. genocide says to west is conflicted. vs right of the army says, 11 of its soldiers have been killed in battles with how much fights is in northern garza, the last 24 hours the it's 10 am g and t that some mid day in gaza. whether off the boat of crossing with egypt is now temporarily open. a limited number of people are allowed to leave guns and for the 1st time since the south of the war and the 7th of october. well, this was an agreement mediated by a concert, according to reuters news agency, garza's health. those 3 says a small number of seriously injured palestinians and foreign nationals have been authorized to enter egypt. mazda, northern gauze of people,
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have to search through the rubble to survive as often more than a 100 civilians were killed in this radio strikes on tuesday. these right, the minute treat targeted, the giovanni account causes largest refugee camp. the number of palestinians killed in the past 25 days is now risen. the molten 8 and a half 1000 in the occupied westbank because by the forces there have killed a 130, including 2 prisoners and is ready the custody. this is randy guzman, size molding 1400 is why these were killed and how mazda is attack on october. the 7th. i'll just say it was honey. my mode joins us now on south live link from the off crossing. so 1st of all, hi me. we're on the stand, some people, limited numbers, we got the life pictures up right now. all making it through. take us through which categories of engine, which categories of foreign nationals a being allowed out. it's
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time. it will literally just start with uh those or uh, seriously wounded palestinians. busy seriously, who are allowed to come to rough had crossing and hopefully later on do we'll be able to cross over to the gyptian side to a field hospital in general the way the hospital. and then after that will be directed to designated hospitals and within the vicinity of the area or in cairo. and now the, there is a about, there are about 9 ambulance vehicles that came in from the central part. the guys updated by i showed that up to the hospital, they have already arrived here and they are waiting for the other. i'm doing a vehicle to coming from a ship, a hospital, the indonesian hospital and then and not their hospital in the city of han. you. and it's important to mention that those when the palestinians,
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where among the category that have the life that life threatening conditions and the priorities, it was given to them in order to get the necessary medical intervention. as soon as possible, there is an expectation of delay of the insurance off of the ambulance do the transfer of one to tell a city and to the egyptian side. because a ambulance vehicle from the indonesian hospital in the northern part of garza and a super hospital, just find it very difficult to come to the southern part of garza. we know these really military has separated the northern part of from the southern part of the, there is, is severe damage of road and infrastructure. there's also no guarantee, no safety guarantee for those ambulances to move it from what the, what is now we can safely say it's
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a close military zone. so we know so far the red cross and working with other uh parties its own and coordinating the departure of these ambulances of from these 2 hospitals. and that's the reason why we're expecting delay. so that's the, the state with the, with the palestinian one that individuals of the roof. i heard crossing as of the foreign nationals or palestinians with a deal citizenship. that since the announcement, the people started to a slow and to the fact crossing since early hours of the morning. there's still more people are coming. but what we know so far, according to a list that was published by the minister of interior, or at least for nationals who are listed uh and published left there will be allowed to cross over to the egyptian side. anyone that doesn't have
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a name on the list, unfortunately, wouldn't be able to leave garza today and this, this just how this is coming after 3 weeks of attempts and appeals and many calls do embassies officials and government officials to allow them to cross over to goes about so far, it just limited number of nationalities and we're talking about at 400, some 400 for a national. those are allowed to leave today. anyone without the name. unfortunately, they will stay in gaza until further coordination takes the place. and tiny of calls, this kind of operation is not taking place in anything close to resembling normal safe conditions. how did palestinians secure the transpose of wounded people from hospitals in gauze or to the off board of crossing given the very heavy is riley bombardment.
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this whole day, the entire process just is taking place under severe and relentless bombardment. we, we, we know there are the red cross and the ministry of health and the other stakeholders were interested in making this possible work in the core dimension of, of hospitals and, and ambulance vehicles of, from the southern part, which is easier than the northern part. ben garza city and that's why we see a line of, of ambulances already here, a truck across and coming from the middle area. but unfortunately, up until this moment, there is no confirmation on whether the, the, the, the coordination for the, the departure of this ambulance vehicle or from the indonesian hospital and the ship, the hospital is being made. you know, there is a safety concern. again, a gaza has been separated into 2 parts. it's coming from the military, closed military zone. and there is a fear that those ambulance vehicle could be
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a target and nobody could stop that. all right, we'll leave it there. thanks so much, honey, for your work and covering a very delicate and dangerous situation. the a gauze as health ministry size is just the hours away from the shop down of its main generates is that the ship thought and indonesian hospitals, both facilities on treating those wounded. miss rouse attack of the giovanni, a refugee camp. they say lives that are at imminent risk include faulty to babies on into bases 60 to wounded in cat in need of robert urgent care. and those who require artificial ventilation. there are also 650 patients with kidney failure. julia too much is the communications director underwear, the 19th nations agency for palestinian refugees joins us from my mind. so 1st of
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all, do the given the souls of cases i've just read out to what extent does the movement that we've seen that roughly a tool impact the critical situation of hospitals that critical humanitarian situation. the organizations like yours are trying to help with yeah, my fun family and, but to speak to you again. although the circumstances are extremely difficult because we don't have much information about what's happening about a hold of just now. also because of the, almost the account, but we've been having in communications since the early hours of this morning. i just got a little sign of life, which is always it really from hard feelings in gaza. so it looks like the communications is being restored to gradually in the gulf coast here. since you mentioned the, the communication black. how, what does it mean for humanitarian operations?
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every time that happens, a good sized 3rd find its verifying on the weekends. but thing friday nights we have the 36 hour black counts where we lost all communications with a vast majority over us that we have the only one line of communication on the satellite phone. when i had an office down south, we didn't know if i were to please where i live or that i'm people in golf and the isolated from the world. and they put it in the queen charlotte to know if they were okay. it was a terrifying, it was terrifying. a rec, hold number. i think we're approaching ratcliffe not already a cheese. the record number of she monetary is being killed and told, say about how this impacts the ability of aid workers and 8 organizations on the ground to, to help i was, i mean just of under a just stopped under we know 67 police been working in golf during
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this war, since the 7th of october, this is the highest number of un age workers k. in any conflicts around the world in such a short span of time. most recently we lost our clinics to me, who was k, with a case in car, timely 8 children. why we lost up his home and his you, everything was fine outside his home. it's the same thing every day. our side of the items as we get these reports on the is never going to be the same without disconnects. and julie, we know that several hospitals and clinics have had to shut down because of lack of few. do you have any information, any idea, any indication of, of fuel coming in any time soon or, or today's opening includes any transfer fuel? because as i mentioned in the lead into this interview,
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there are babies that are on people on respirators, who are in critical need of fuel so that these hospitals, these 2 remaining hospitals, can, can continue to work some around this basically needs fuel knows you wouldn't have come into the gulf industry for 3 and a half weeks. now. we are running very, very short on our supply as a fuel. and this way further complicate what is already a very, very complex humanitarian operation. we are completely overwhelmed. we have 670000 people in our centers. this is 4 times more than what we have planned for. fuel is absolutely life savings for the operations of our in the state. we certainly help, you'll be able to get some soon. thanks so much, judy at too much for your time and talking to us. thanks. my so 7 is riley captive
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held in garza what killed by is riley. s trying some of the jabante, a refugee camp on wednesday. $230.00 people, including foreign nationals were taken on october the 7th for us being released off the mediation from egypt and thought that was growing pressure with in israel to negotiate to prison. the swamp or speak this out of high about 2 joins us now. from occupied the serious i'm so sad that we got the reports of cap to this having, being killed, sold is having being killed. how is this all playing out? and these are the psyche now it's going to really increase and russian outside concerned and why re amongst those family members. so those are being held captive festival. just to give you not stay in the last 24 hours. you have 11 soldiers that were killed. that's the highest number, a cleaning and one day in title 12. since this will start to the little over
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3 weeks ago and not just gives you an idea of how this is becoming increasingly hard to for these raise forces. as they move the pos into gauze are and then now you have how my saying that there's a number of those being held captive to have been killed based is off the back of a few days ago when they had said the face, the capt. since had been killed and blamed these really minute truthful those that saying that they died in those as strikes which sent family members into a spiral of panic. they demanded meetings with the government to find out what was going on. and they've been trying to get them to consider possible mediation, whether it was initially how much say they want you to see saw, or this exchange with of prisoners as well. but the fact is, is that also how must i did it wants to release some of those. it's ready even to release some of the others i held captive with who are foreign nationals. that's
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definitely going to cause a lot more concern amongst not just the is riley families, but also these rating uh public because at the end of the day that is that priority . they won't be the citizens back home to the government. on the other hand, has insisted that the only way to do that is to get mediation with how much. and the only way to do that is to go in strong. and that's what it says it's been doing for the last few days, just as, as to add another note. so that prime minister benjamin netanyahu had released the statement, i mean, that statement. he said that it's a difficult rule. these are painful losses. he said, but he said so many achievements, really telling israel and the members of public, but they says no, that dust is not in vain for the soldiers of course. and we now know that some of those funeral is already going to be defined to be held very soon here. and no doubt strategies and alice will be coming through the details of the soldiers destitute. get an understanding of just how difficult,
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how complicated the situation is always very officials talking about how those these, by the soldiers were killed the, the, yeah, that was a statement earlier from the army and it gives you an insights and see those huge, not huge loss of those soldiers because daniel has already, the spokesman had said that they were trying to get in the past into gaza will close and not just focusing on the notes anymore. and they will space. those troops were faced with hand to hand combat with those how mosque cassandra gates fights is, as well as it's not meant to have a fight says he emphasized so that they do have the up behind. but what was interesting was the review him revealing a little bit more about what that doing at the moment he actually said the, so this is a guessing to the beginning of this up and situation being the most difficult. he said, but because of the threats, what they did to was that they pull in the, as
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a fight suggests from the uh to check and see and survey what the situation is. and before they gave the go ahead, they then allowed those soldiers to move in, but of course, they were faced with all sufficing. they did say they talked to thomas and one of those buildings. they said that they'd barricaded themselves in, but then he went home to blame him, us for the, the prep route, bringing down to some of those buildings. he said, because of that tunnel, the infrastructure underneath it broke those buildings down. and he, they effectively have blames how mosse for that. the fact to the day is even if the targeting, how much specifically or going off the specific members. in this instance, they set the customers in charge of the budget by the brigades part of how much the fact is is that lots of citizens are being killed, as we've been seeing in those videos, in those incredibly dense areas where the buildings are so close together square,
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it's also very hard to get to those citizens under the rubble not just gives you an idea though of how they're moving in. and they're saying that they are going to be up against it even more so as it becomes more oven. all right, thanks. so much sort of height of that are now fund timor had on the news hour, including collective poly spends in the occupied westbank. we live in jeanine refugee times in the, off the mazda of, of violence is riley, right. that bus will look at why the secretary of state is again heading back to as well when he hopes to achieve the in the occupied westbank. the refugee camp in jeanine was hit by miss riley strong during a raid over night. these really, um, he says, troops also located and destroyed the tunnel of used by fights. as in the area, 3 people have been killed in the west bank in the last 24 hours. child stratford
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joins us live from jeanine. so charles, what does the off them off of in his right, the right looks like they're in the camp of the, or you can say though, i mean, i mean is one of the main gate. so the capt. we've been inside is just very difficult to get all satellite truck inside to bring you live reporting problem in the air, but you can see the, the interest. so the time was the tax again last night. that's where the various locations inside the cameras. you write the say 3 people killed at least 11 in just 3 of whom are critical according to they've always spoken to in the hospital, is just the latest, right? i mean, jeanine now is hit pretty much every night by his variety. so just coming in here, i'm looking to arrest people destroying civilian infrastructure and it was around about 2 am, were told by locals that all the vehicles is right on. the vehicles are paid on the
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outskirts of the cam, waiting in. um we seen pictures of as being released, i'd be released by the ease. right. and he made a tree. they saying that this was what they describe as a drug and attack. maybe we've been describing things as a starts. i think it's important to recognize that certainly that video is consistent with what we saw inside the camp. about an hour ago we went to the location of one of the so called strikes. if babies a talk as a drug and strike saving late on a particular individual who certainly these ready ministry say was an all palestinian fight to the situation. as you can imagine, imagine engineering is very tent. indeed. just to put you some give you some context. this town is for many is being described as, as if you like one of the, i present this for the all of the palestinian resistance. something that is seen is usually legitimate, 5 millions of palestinians. and a lot of people in this town also. yes, we see government around the streets,
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but interest to be less than we have seen in recent weeks. so the build up since the beginning of the war on goes off to those harmless attacks. just come from a funeral with very few people attending this funeral and there were very few gum there as well. usually these funerals are absolutely huge. crowds of people. and you'll be seeing the pictures. we've all seen the pictures of a palestinian government firing in the saluting. will they describe as, as much as in this will today here a lot, quite short. i think that's possibly an indication of the fact that these rights now the coming side made sense. and so frequent by these riley made a tray that the arm resistance here, the fights are keeping their heads down and trying to remain as invisible as possible. there was another area just on the other side of the cap that we were at earlier this morning. and just another example of the kind of voice described it was collected punishment against the civilians. this was a, is a neighborhood where and, and taught street one of these ministry. great is writing ministry bulldoze is it
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literally talk? it's played in the beginning of the street, i'm just with the inside, straight talk and the locals that we said we spoke to this that they had be no flashes in that area there. it'd be noticed. i'm starving or anything. but the main action was happening further inside the camp. so yeah, another example of collective punishment. some people say that this kind of strategy, if you want to cool, is that by the, is very limited reasoning the time by them to kind of from the simplicity of the civilians here against the resistance group. well, certainly according to the civilians that we've spoken here, the real focus of anger is on the is riley is. yes, you could argue that this has been going on for gays and he's been growing in intensity for months. but since the beginning of the war on garza these kind of rage in towns like jenny and right, the way across the west bank are getting more frequent and more incent, same. and we bought a di. alright, thanks so much. charles stratford down they thing else on the situation in jeanine
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to stay in the occupied west bank. now let's speak to him on con, he joins us live from the remodel on. on the stand of general strikes being declared indicated of the state of anger on the street and wrong. that's absolutely right. let me just show you around where i am. this is the center of ramallah. on a weekday, it should be packed. it should have several shops open. nothing is open. this strike is actually holding. it involves government buildings, banks. cafe is restaurants. schultz, as you can see. now, why did this strike come about? it was cold, a very early in the night, very late, rather in the night, off to people saw the pictures from you all of you. they was so angry that the palestinian authority i was doing and off of the the angle was actually for a straight edit for straight it out. then there were protests in minora square and
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then suddenly the people cold fight strikes and is holding, but not just hayes driving across to be occupied. westbank as well. and iran were talking a moment ago the child's out the off them off of his ready rates. but it's not only janine that's been on the receiving end of that right? that's up to you, right. the new strategy coming to play soft october 7 seems to be from the is really all me to re, to multiple locations multiple times. it used to be that that would be one rate, and they these ready all mean will be focused on that. now it's rates across the occupied westbank built on them was the other location that was rated. a number of these riley's went into the town. they started to fight that way. in one palestinian man was killed in that attack, a 65 year old man who actually had mental health issues and was just out on the streets in total full palestinians were killed including 3 engineering. but my colleague charles was talking about earlier,
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but it's the arrest figures that keep going up almost by the out. we're now hearing at least 50 people across the occupied westbank have now been arrested in the last 24 hours. that puts the full figure out of palestinians. it is rainy joe's right now to something like $6700.00. now $1800.00 of those have been arrested since october the 7th, and also at $1800.00 of the $6600.00. that i told you about earlier, have been held without charged but simply on the administrative debt. a detention all right, thanks so much and wrong. com, the top you and the official has resigned in protest against israel's continuing war on garza craig mostly. but it was the director of the new york office of the high commission of for human rights before stepping down last week. in his resignation letter he said, the world is bearing witness to a text book case of genocide. he references the governments of the united states,
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the united kingdom, in particular as being complicit. watson folding and gaza. he says many west and nations not only failing and they do choose to uphold international humanitarian law, but actively providing weapons to israel. a lot of us says this is provided by you mean nothing? yeah. his government, it was what he calls political and diplomatic cover for israel's atrocities. george robinson is a human rights buyer. as the informa united nations war crimes judge joins us now from london. good to have you with us. so i write out the statement by the director of the new york office for the high commission of human rights on october the 28th, as he was resigning. what do you think of his statement that about genocide was a case of the size buildings around the world. a way of getting
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this ideas in the used in these situations because it doesn't apply to a tax on political groups only to racial but certainly good argue that this was a racial attack. but he was, in fact, getting response to uh, to ease of 1400 people. and the tell you, can you breezes so i don't think the genocidal intention is bad, but certainly there are war crimes, at least on the face of the indiscriminate bombing. the style of ation by denying fuel and food and the not all in the last couple of days, the attacks on refugee camps and the threatening the sex on hospitals. and there was a very interesting questionnaire graves, although it was quite horrible. one read few job reduces the 15 been to do use
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for sure. and israel claim to who killed have last leader is that justifiable to kill? and the lady gave her wrist as well as the deep innocent people. that would be a question if the magic, if it came up as a good and suited to a war crimes quote. because it would be argued that this is a war crime that israel would try to defend each on the basis that they had some right to capture her mash and the they were entitled to take care of it manually. 50 innocent people would just collapse. scroll down, i didn't see that that would work, but you might, you never know. and it's usually
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a question for philosophy is rather been lawyer. while it's also like a should, i then said to me, that seems to be, i jump in the question, seems to be increasing the onset by number of international as well as is riley human rights groups. this is a language that they'd sell in human rights watch. i'm just the math international i using when they talk about this. will that same criminal campaigns indicative of the laws of war not being followed and disproportionate attacks and indiscriminate attacks? is that likely to lead to some kind of war crimes case in some venue like the i c c. the events, right. you would certainly as i say on the face time of face, he is lawyers say the bees. all right,
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israel might defend itself. and those defenses would have to be considered a box, a crew coming to quote, to the international court. but israel is an old policy to best body and these are unlikely to surrender anyone to try that budget. good, well, come off when you are a lot of good to be in countries. universal jurisdiction laws as their goal added to control and trial that people will view for crimes in other countries. so a lot to that, for example, people caught up in the room who had committed to the atrocities in. ready when the have being jailed in belgium and so so he's an easy way the public to should or any is really to mind work to go and money noon and you are. ready we're identified,
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then they end up being prosecuted. and that could be a question. in the case of whether be more crime such as the bombing until they know many refugees in the cab was poor for not response to the right to be true to capture. i have mass lead is in free it's prisoners. this is the some legal exposure here for western lead is i'm reading a statement by the secretary by the director of amnesty international, dated october, the 13th. it's basically calling for the international community to refrain from trying to sort of items that could be used to commit unlawful attacks. and you'll know to, of course, the statement made by the director of the new york office of the high commission to for human rights talking about how the us and the you can compress it. can we see the same sort of perhaps legal action that ended with vladimir putin himself
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being accused and charged hold of being choose by the i see, see, can we see perhaps weston leaders heading down that road or is its politics. the balance of town policies is going to let you know he's is business cases different because the bed is demand responsibility for the killing of thousands, tens of thousands of ukrainians, and for sure it's uh, but uh, what i mean is, could it, i mean, it is kind of was mine the allegations on both by credible human rights organizations, but there are violations being committed even though not not withstanding the difference is couldn't land west and leaders into hot water. it's all, as i do see, gives the stage dizzy need to do to get into waste and lead is able to be trying
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to achieve either a ceasefire roommates to the left. remember, terry and kohls cease 5. depends on the agreement, is but coffee is a humanitarian cold. we must now go to japan. we have some breaking news where there's been another strike, another bombing that we're looking at, the latest pictures. this is a refugee camp in gaza. giovanni, a refugee camp in gauze, or that was already hit yesterday, but lied to a massive loss of life. and now we're seeing the light is pictures coming out, showing the off them off of what we understand to be a novice strike on this refugee camp off the as i said, a massive loss of life that was inflicted within 24
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hours. all right, let me see if i can bring in all the guest back into the discussion. sorry, i had to bailouts of our interview because we've got some breaking news here about another strike on jabante, a refugee camp. and as you're probably aware of this is the 2nd strike in 24 hours . we had reports of a massive loss of palestinian civilian life, as well as quoting to him us the loss of some of the is right, the captives that lives in this bombing. looking at situations like this. how is this going to impact the claim? the, the legal basis of a claim, the sides. these operations are simply in self defense. it's going to be hard to, to make that case. the will be harder but is through,
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couldn't make it depends on the circumstances of the particular stride identity. but of course, he's likely to hold the pole if one an inch, terrorist lead or is to the and 50 innocent people are killed. but i didn't think of the loss of a or a lawyer would say that that was bullshit. that you would have to look at to be evidence that no doubt these read would say, oh, we could have gone on to hundreds more. because i will say, look good whether you'd have the will try to take your time. i'm terribly sorry. again i, i have to interrupt to my of my sincerest apologies what we've got to go back to this breaking news situation. now we're getting more details coming in. and i believe we can go to l, just the arrows correspondent, want to divide. he's up close, the correspond to pounds is here, our big well,
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we can listen and we've got translation condensed together in a very small area and above old. that concrete is not that strong. some of these buildings are made up of many stories ones. but what i'm in shared by these, that 80 water planes, not only a single building but the entire quarter is reduced to debris. as you can see it as a dense running for the lives of those are using bad hands in an attempt to raise kill their relatives and families who are out of state trapped on the robin. as you can see, the streets are metal and it is very difficult for ambulance to access a and many of the residents also. but it fair to stay home and refuse
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the photos, but tons paid by these ladies. entire buildings, most faith fees that for the housing. so let alone that many of those who had lost their homes in the past a to strikes you have a consent that with their families or neighbors, as that is all they have another building is solved, said the number of victims is likely to w o. v is really war, planes have the stricken minutes ago not expected to continue in the coming hours. he then as to what has been on the b, i is a lot of these whether you set has stopped in this area with a barrage of mrs. wave filled out another come up with the site and then have the, as i stated earlier, is tyneesa,
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the war planes are getting out. and since the midnight wave of sailing folk, also how you using the box model typical that how may says that it's not a singular one or 2 in west. and it seems that these missiles out of different sizes and way is not been that they are, hey, v was missing to be on one or 2 tons each. you can track these types of mist says that it's, it goes up in the greater subject and the colors have had massive, large scale in this direction. as you can see, the entire buildings are living to the ground and deep. great does snow are closed in the ground that people are using their bare hands to rescue the relatives
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and fabulous whole are buried on the debris and the bubbles in which no one could ever imagine that this good, the greater was ones uh, then city populate that is it instead of benefiting have this video to play? some forces are using these types of lethal weapons. these types of heavy mrs. even solid things define the small buildings as it didn't sell, pending scale. and that's why the aftermath is huge, and the number of fatalities and victims is extremely large. even mazda store strongly painted, the buildings used to day winds up by the dust mean
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a month that the have use many are still trapped on the debris. if you look at that, this is the body of, of destruction. you can never imagine that these one swears it inside of the building, the standing called it disagreed. that there is a, a cool patient forces and war planes are using different types of b, mrs. different types of lethal weapons when i do this particular can, but if it is the gap bins, valia mean came under a number of strikes. not only today, some families lost more than 40 or 50 men. but as of that, extended families living in one of the buildings, this area is the focus of there's right in the war plains, it was thought they'd via a many waves off and then indiscriminate selling using
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different types of heavy and lead said missiles, as that is not the thing in the building, but the entire neighborhood, the entire quarter was reduced to dust in the upset. we are expecting to that and that there are a stella 100 drabs and bedded on the debris especially that many of those who have lost their homes in the past half day can sell those with their neighbors or other extended family members. and all those inside those buildings, no doubt, not only can, but also told to pieces we have been informed by many of this, but our main dicks and 7th defense rescued themes that after many a strikes they finally got by the parts scott, the old, over the neighborhood,
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sometimes they find different, but they bought 100 system of meat as a way. this is yet another way of a to strikes by it is a city war, plains indiscriminately selling that is it instead of building living them to the ground with their residence underneath the as i said, japan yet if you do gab. yup. it is not the 1st time to come on direct deck. it seems that there's really is, are sadie and knowingly trying to close the maximum scale of destruction and to close the highest number of victims this over ends. there is a not attempt to force people to leave this out. and this comes
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as these really planes also dropped some leaflets, warning gas ends to leave off. well that people did not even take these let's, let's say that they turned the blind. i did them and they are the mental hold, the grounds. that's why we see the highest number of victims some at least as we speak at this moment. even those who don't confuse to the center and south of guys a strip where much span i show you entire families. what does it have? the name is what wiped off the civil resistor. so 15 minutes, hold families where catered to them and, and many were and judged and commercial by the government and when blood especially yes or to the this comes i made the collapse of the health sector,
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then denise and hospital and i was over packed with the maximum number of those kids of those injured. we have also since morning. so i took and listen to but i started from as if i lost those. and they started case costs because that is a 3 thing. get cancer patients, the old and now and some that they are almost ran out of everything even feel within a few hours. they will come to a total of grinding called alright, we can now bring in on the phone with the some of them. then he's the spokes person for him. us. first of all, tell us what you're hearing from your soul says about the casualties and this attack on your body. refugee camp was a form of social who i'm talking about to 400 times more than
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100 and the and the injured it's bob and infinity bets 2 issues. so we expect out eyes of the number of the to them people. and can you tell us, certainly we had a statement from how some of us saying that there were a number of captives is riley captives and phone captives who's been killed in the 1st time come jabante? yeah. do you have any idea if this 2nd strikes has caused more casualties amongst the campuses? when we come to talk about the uh, definitely because we are still counting the numbers and the people in the we out of stairs try to find the people under the bed. so maybe at the end of that to model, we can talk about the exact numbers to maybe some names. but then now we can talk
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about that in the disconnect or the exact number of send things. how many caps is, do you have left at this point? do you know? or i can give you our number because exactly, we don't know how many, why it was bad and that would be the bomb been some of them were moved here or there. so we both know exactly where that they were moving or not. so i think it's better to wait a little bit and we wouldn't know. and that, that brings us to say exactly that. when we said that those captives of 3 did like hostages, a sort of like a guess not like hostages. it shows that directly when they boom, the houses of the people. there is a very big chance to consult most of those people of those captives. because they
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are not in jail, they are not with the war, but as long as i'm in the army, they, they just with, with the, with no automatic people in their own house and they have houses. so this is why that is the case. what it is and be able to attend. it's one of those strikes not to on the play, the massive loss of palestinian civilian life that we are witnessing. but also, i want you to tell me what this attack not only does to the palestinian civilian life, what is it due to the prospects of a deal with how mass to release more of the is riley and foreign caps is that you have these repeat that strikes on divinely and all the civilian targets a miss dikes and the civilian targets. try to get to the by. that is why it is not the boss of keeping those kept is or they weren't prisoners.
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it's a process. it's in fact it's a process done by that so, and it's to make more push out on the be the shape of how much ad on them, in a sense in the field. and this will make changes to deal more or less likely. well, i think it would make it less likely because continuing kidding. but for this team is you will make it most of those captives, which may be with me to me. i would split up, but a kidding mode captives. it that would complicate more of the issue, getting that for the demons is communicating visual and i have, i have to say that to, to now is not fighting the order for the right. it's fights and you can use on, on. because he knows well after this war, he's going to jail this war to make it in for his political life. so he's trying to communicate the situation, making more longer as he can. it's may give you a chance as for him to escape from the june. so i think he's trying to or again,
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more time for his on purpose. and this is why i think it's not likely to achieve this. trying to find management. there is a need for the push of on that anyhow. and this push out must be done by the united states, no one else. so we know that there is another diplomatic process going on which content or is mediating. we've seen the rough for the open today for a limited number of palestinians. is the likely to be another agreement involving all of the policies, how much israel and egypt in order for mole, palestinians to leave, and also for essential fuel water and all the basics to enter garza? well this is a very big force done by the cut off in order to achieve that. bringing in the
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essential needs including this in. 3 the fuel but then now that is was by the eighty's and they are trying to undermine all those efforts. we know that all the bought this accept that effort and they are acting. was it typically with that? except there's a it is. so we are, we are the fact we have said that clearly the yesterday with my body that came to the media and he said, we informed, let me do it. how does that to attribute to release some of the captives? and the coming to days he said that according to the efforts of cuts us about to i'm still thinking or believing that that wasn't, it was undermining all those supposed to sort of try and find that in mind. the
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process is what it is side. let me ask you, what will it take from your perspective? what, how much is demands in order to release the captives you have. what are you asking for on the table? when it was clear, are all on one session is delilah, how all this is shenise to ent of 2 beds. uh, including the fuel and then we can uh, needs, uh, add the bed was a clear of the position we need time to bring or the be able to get them sending them and to that would be it that should take them so that it's across this is why the, it is trying to undermine the buses they, they, they don't want the essential needs to go through what i thought of as a and also they say they fail to continue that important thing too because that and instead of giving some time to bring those people together,
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they thought this would at least may because i thought of stadiums in beds that have some, but if they they, they, they don't want that the student has to be, they want them to be on the show all the time and tell them when they tell the evaluation is ended, which i believe it was in the 1st few days and not as good as they expected. all right, we'll leave it last thing. so i some of them down. so talking to us on join now by itself with the cash flow, teasing garza but he's using an international sim card so he can actually speak to us because we know the communications have been spotty and gone to today soft lot. this is a very densely packed refugee camp in a very densely packed civilian area, tool coast through. first of all, what you know about the off them off of this strike. now saw for the if you can hear me talk us the casualties. i
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went to the ball if you knew of some of our friends and i'm coming to the neighborhood, which is one of the crowd is a neighborhood. and you probably attitude you time. it's uh, it's just the opposite. the only yesterday. i mean in terms of direction. yes, said the one month in college. he's of the valley of to day one is in the north west. oh yeah. about yeah. if you come we are, we are trying to contact or social is on. the old relatives didn't get body of upset because of the week. i'd love to each other, get more related to information it all right itself, what we're going to come back to in a little bit about the last spring and now thomas thought a move. he's a professor of public policy. i don't have institute for graduate studies. good to have you with us for people who perhaps don't understand the geography and the
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history of this jabante refugee camp. it has, according to the united nations, a registered population of a 100000 people. and this is in the north of gauze, right? so it's repeated strikes like this rep present a grave threat to human life for a large number of people, right? so, i mean, of course it's, i mean it's very overwhelming to watch this message because the 2nd space on the voice of the international community and the complicity and side of some of the commercial community. and this war crimes is red carpet bombing, one of the most uh, dense. if he comes in together step, i mean it's, it has that population of $100.00 across 100000 over one can with a split. so it's, it's so dense, like everywhere, enough kids time in the city. so it's, it's, it's in saying that these lane is, is, is, is, is using, using using v smart tactics. now i think what's happening is that the feeling the
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fire, i mean everything goes off a picnic and then, or it's very wouldn't. and that is it. some of this is how much this fighting back, very hot. so what the result is do now is the wiping off into our neighborhoods, living down the top building. so basically what the settings to how to us, my, my, my, my thing is that we don't want to see to see if i would ready to wipe out the entire guys a city and take over that would, would, would it not speak to what we heard from the resigning director of the new york office of the high commission of human rights or in these resignation letter of october 28th. when he said, quote, this is a textbook genocide, correct. the yes correct. and the it is a basic to plays by this textbook according to this. so it's all the textbook of genocide and the, i mean i'm glad that we're hitting moist motor voices coming from inside the when people were taking that life motor positions and stepping down because they kind of
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be part of this of this business anymore which is protecting is what i'm given, given a blind item, is that i'm to continue doing good semester cuz so it's, it's, it's like it. and yes, it's a genocide. i know is that it shouldn't be a comfortable dices. so you should open ended up, investigations must have getting cancelled dropping again. so that even stand, try to get into is that i in order to egypt to that off, across things and this time say, i wouldn't open investigations, we have enough evidence for method on air on that i would watch on the vision of the community and, and he shouldn't start immediately. investigations of the persecution process for these are the, for the fissions and these are asian at us. and we know that the population in gone so roughly how far under the age of 18, when you go to the some of the you and pages about jabante. yeah. you see plenty of children, right. this is, is it, this is not a situation in which you can drop bombs and say,
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the balance. so down says that we're not going to get kids cool top in this right, by, by no means. so i mean if, if, if you are in that goes to the and you should at any thought good, and it misses the thought of it. that's what hit the civilian. this is one of the most highly populated steps in the woods and yeah, around young population, i'm giving them it is very young. and of course you, i mean, so if it is of the and they will die in any, any thought a good thing, right? so that is what it is. a way of this time is uh, it's good to have you with us here and thank you for your thoughts on the analysis . and i'm just bring you up to speed. we've had an report. so now the strike on the giovanni refugee camp in the north of gaza. obviously, these are the licensed pictures, then all very, pretty well waiting for confirmation of casualties. but we do know there was massive loss of civilian life in the earlier attack on jabante
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