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[000:00:00;00] the the the other one hurtful so this is the news, our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. exclusive video obtained by i'll just say right shows bodies piled up inside of school in northern gaza. witnesses say they would kill at point blank range, biased ready soldiers, starvation, disease on winter weather, threatening the survival of displaced civilians in garza. and is there any rate in
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the occupied west bank continues into a 2nd day 8 hour study and a to a more than a 100. arrested funerals held for some of the 10 is where the soldiers killed in guns on tuesday, including a tunnel is those ami launches and ground strikes on nutri infrastructure in lebanon, and syria, in response to missiles 5 to northern israel. the i'll just here has obtained footage of buddies piled up into school in northern garza. witnesses tell us they were executed by these by the military. the dead include women and children. the shadow of gauze, our school is a you and run facility that has become a shelter during the war, but many now, but may now be the scene rather of a war crime. a warning fuel use may find some of the pictures in russell sort as
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report distressing to the i cannot stand it. i cannot stand beside save this man of to seem to do some seeing in a school in japan. the northern guys are these are the buddies of people that sell just use extra. yeah. because on the united nations run school witnesses, they were civilians, not fighters, cube execution style by these read. all these women's news is i'm only the victims . she was hiding from the bombardment here in the school building. we did not know where she was. her mother brothers sisters on our own cute, just as the victims, families should be searching for them to have these really so just on the school took oldham and then into the costumes that you opened fire on the women and all the children with her. even the newborn babies among them is really so just executed those innocent families at point blank. 6 do you have
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agency for tennessee of every do you see 102 of these facilities including screws had being hit by he's ready booms some directly targeted since october the 7th. inside the unit. seldom does that, which is made, maintains safe, civil residential buildings were damaged if strikes phases and briskly. teams are searching for survivors benefit from the general and the center of crime. you and i see it's dangerous, but south can you and this should be a safe place and that's why we felt it was a safe place. we will look, they struck here. so they struggled. they struck the manual keyless shock that thomas high's this children who survived the attacks upon being taken to the cities, not that hospital. one of the few guys still functioning it just overwhelmed by the number of people in need of treatment. further south, you verify at the very end of the guys of sleep,
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the scale of destruction is immense squares and buildings on levels. these the 1st pet, it's danielle from the north to the south. nowhere to save. they have no rest to go . christmas that dash 0 to 0. was really force as of a time to one more school sheltering forcibly to space people in a jabante, a refugee camp showing on the you and run about the same school killed at least 5 people. the victims include women and children. thousands of people have also been injured in the attacks, more than 280 pounds to me and something to it is where the attacks on you and schools since october. the 7th schools are protected under international law, but during israel's will and gaza, they have routinely being targeted view. an agency for the palestinian refugees. unreal has recorded 154 incidents including direct attacks, adults, facilities, 70 percent of those were on the schools. you know, to the israel kind of a 1000 as strike on a un run school in a densely populated alma kazi refugee camp in central gaza,
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doing several people about 4000 palestinians with sheltering the at the time in november, israel targeted the rock school north of gauze, assisting with miss on to the re a tax getting at least 50 palestinians. a week late to is ready for us is bombs to un run schools in less than 24 hours in northern garza. more than 50 people were killed in those attacks. and that on tuesday is really so just blew up to you and school building in bay till noon in northern garza. the head of on rough for the plaza, really cooled it quote outragious. let's go now to talk about zoom in real fast in southern gaza, tara, tell us about the latest that's going on. we here for at strikes coming in. yes. as we hear the sound of these really minute to draven's are getting much more loud. so the attacks on the territory, i'm in the south and the southern parts of it had been intensified during the last
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couple of hours with 2 residential building had been slapped since in rough at last 15 palestinians have been killed with an impulse. palestinians also have the injured and they were transported to escalate to hospital to be treated. now the attacks as well continued. i'm calling you in a city which has been under the is very intense as showing by its artillery for both on couple of hours where the, the concentration of the strikes against complete civilian areas where the palestinians are still insight in con eunice city. as long as they are taxed, as well continued on, there is by unmet as the refuge account. the north of the gaza strip. i had been on the is very intense plumbing and plea expansion of the military operations that is a, combined by a wide campaign of arrest for every palestinians who is over 15 years old, who had been driven to another place for integration and investigation by these very occupation officers and as the bombing campaign wasn't already bad enough,
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the weather is making the situation even worse. you being finding out more about that. so tell us about the yes. now with a rolling of the rainy uh, with the um, the rainy season, uh, the situation right now, full palestinians will have been evacuated from the house, has become much more compounded and excessive, painted. and the misery had been completely due to a rated move with the uh, with the floods or the floating docks. i will set that tucked inside the tenants in milwaukee area. in this, off of the church. we know this area had been designated a safe and we have been to the touring between the tenants in order to see how people are suffering on these fluctuations of weather conditions. the rain, a cold fluctuation of weather's hot spots and new concerns for the majority of palestinians,
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especially those who have been forcibly evacuated from the homelands. and they were forced to live in a very far areas in the south. we are right now in a mossy area where gauze ones were forced to left in us molten sit coms, as you can clearly see right now, these areas considered to be lacking all kinds of basic necessities where palestinians afford to live in very deteriorating situation with a clear absence of hygiene conditions and without having any toilet even to uh to uh, to survive and to prove. now they are living in this uh, regular place where they are. uh, not even cool with the rain and the rain had completely exhausted faith. that condition now they are living in since it comes the previously used to live in a concrete houses site is very relentless, plumbing on the 3rd 3 had to force them to live on to coup with the situation and
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experiencing comparable conditions. now those goals and right now we know most the area are suffering and due to the rainy weather. i'm much more grubbing concerns regarding the spreads of in speak to us disease and a risk by road to re infections, especially among young children who are hospitalized. become overwhelmed with, with a lot of patients regarding the separate of these config to us disease due to the lack of full hygiene conditions. right now, this is the situation in the milwaukee area which considered to be safe soon as it has been designated by the east. but of the patient forces where palestinians are no longer able to cope with a situation right now on the ground on these on parable situations targeted by zoom out just the euro. a low seat in the south of the gaza strip. well months or show me on is a con, eunice resident and a canadian citizen who chose to remain in guns or during the war. he's currently sheltering at the own us or hospital in hong eunice. he told us about the
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increasing the digital conditions that and lots of us get them in eunice or we, we, we've had the local strain for getting call up to date. and it has cost a local slash or electrical supply here in the hospital. and in the beaten square this and the equipment best and other belongings of the person they uh i uh, i've had all of my electrical equipment uh now not not working anymore. and my mattress has to be to today's, my jackets, my clothes. and many people assume that like that, that, i mean, we only had the internet and the electricity back here around one hour ago. in addition to that, there is no police safe here in the inside eunice. the time slot is close to 600 meters. the loss of hospital and people do not know where to go. yeah, i've had use as well of how many times to try to these cut off. ok. and when day at
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each, there is part of the was bombs. his wife lost his legs, the legs. he's what else, what else? one of his children, most parents have eyes, and one of his youngest daughter is onto now enough to know where to be found. so even trying to vote at all so that isn't it. so cried eunice. i'm not able to find a safe refuge that he's been fonts of tried eunice is now taken over by the idea that it's almost as heavy if i think there and the me there with this quote so left with these or that's the road the axes north through the south, so naturally is, is fully occupied. now it will fly to, so it's very unsafe. that is another road. so the see, the but even dots roads, it says, i mean it's, it's just a whole lot of people total for the 2. g is the lights have left and even a few successful goodies sort of uh uh there. ringback is no temporarily shows that
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there is no food. there is no water. let's. let's switch focusing occupied westbank . now with use really ministry has been carrying out a raid on jeanine ongoing since tuesday morning. 8 people have been killed, including at least 4 in a drone strength. israel can fund the strikes, hagney attack, kills and on specified number of palestinians who was spotted heading explosive devices. and finding that it's forces, at least $283.00 palestinians, including $64.00 minus have been killed and is really a tax in the occupied westbank since october. the 7th. well, in run con is in ramallah. any occupied westbank for us now in run. tell us what the latest is on this jeanine rate, which has been going for a very long time. now. that was when now in our full see of this raid. um the last few hours have been less intense. uh than say, the previous hours before the boats. uh, there was some speculation as to what the reason for that might be. was it these ready all mean regrouping or was its, uh, the rate coming to an end we,
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we now have a note. it says that the israeli army are actually regrouping, they going to the east of the janine refugee camp. they've called in reinforcements . so i was going to be a long few hours for the residence of that camp and the fighting that is already intensifying as we've been hearing. now. we've already spoken to the palestinian red crescent, they're incredibly consent. they can't get their ambulances in to the camp. an impulse of the city as well. these are the army simply wanted to let them in, and they worried about the injured who had been now lying in the right injuries, but ours. now they're also worried about the families with start the who haven't been able to get out or get any foods last 40 hours as well. now these really ami haven't confirmed why they're in the camp, if this is no risk campaign, or whether this is a definitive move to try and destroy the fight as capabilities in terms of all you diesel as cost is they do say they've destroyed improvised explosive device
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factories and um, caches and rated about 400 houses, but they have had soldiers injured in this battle as well. but if is there a risk campaign, then that seems to be finding the palestinian prison. this society has said they've arrested 500 people. the vast majority of whom have already been released. and as far as other developments go, they're also being further rockets fight outs of gaza at israel today. that's. that's the right day. 68 of the war and 10000 other factions are still able to fire rockets into the southern communities and into the center of tel aviv. we stated only 2 days ago. this is very much a message that despite the intense pricing that's going on in the north and in center of the goal is to strip in the south. as we've now been hearing, there is still that capability that no bus majority of these records are intercepted by the i in the rocket defense system, but shrapnel from those inches options does full. and one very large piece hit
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a supermarket in stone, closing lots of damage and closing is right easing the local community to flee. right and wrong in ramallah. thank you for that update. israel has held a funeral for a senior all me come on to killed and finding in the northern gauze. the strip israel says the left hand and colonel was among 10 soldiers killed on tuesday during battles with how much is the worst single day last? is there any forces since it's ground invasion? again, the gun on october, the 31st is ready. all me says at least a 115 troops have been killed in the fighting so far. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu started as ro, won't stop it's war against him us, despite the international pressure. nothing, you know was speaking to soldiers during a visit to a military base in southern israel. so i'm to salute isn't occupied east jerusalem
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for us. honda was these right 5 minutes to being saying so far. this is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. well, visiting what these really is call a detention facility for arrested palestinians from gaza, speaking to troops. they're saying that these really simply don't have another choice, but they're going to continue on in this war and to the elimination of thomas and until victory. this is a sentiment the prime minister has been echoing, essentially, since the beginning of the war, that until those 3 objectives are met, the war is going to continue. now israel's foreign minister eli cohen, also releasing a statement today essentially saying the same thing, saying that israel is going to fight this war with or without international support . it also comes as israel's defense ministers spoke just moments ago, saying that the only thing that is going to stop these really army is, is really command. and that there simply is no choice for these realities. this is
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something they've been saying repeatedly over the last couple of weeks, no choice, but israel doesn't have another alternative other than to fight this war. you'll have gallons also said that he believes increased military pressure from the ground operation was the reason for the return of a 110 captive several weeks ago. and he believes that continue pressure applied on the ground and via air and sea will or potentially could produce the same type of results. so it was really officials are not changing their rhetoric at all. they're saying that the war is going to continue, and it is going to be long until all 3 of those objectives are met. i mean, just so the image is that funeral, the fact that there was this extremely deadly day on tuesday, the casualties among his really forces well over a 100. now how is that being received in the public and israel more broadly, i would start with is really prime minister netanyahu
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his remarks. he said that it was an incredibly tough day, but that is really forces are prepared for whatever they encounter on the ground. now the commander for the southern part of israel's military, the person in charge of all operation actually went this area to meet with other commanders saying that the losses are not going to be in vain. and while there are continuously devastating and heavy losses for these really military, they also come with big gains and that they are going to continue deepening their operations in all parts of gaza. these really military chief of staff, personally, how levy said that when one force came under fire, others went in including senior commanders, and that is how the army operates in their round incursion in gaza. additionally, jo of galyn said that while it is unfortunate, these really military is going to continue their ground operation is really officials have been repeating the same thing. but while there are these types of
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losses, and this is the biggest loss that israel has experienced in a single day since the ground operation began, they are confident that their abilities on the ground. what with assistance via c and error are going to lead to a victory. so while these really are acknowledging the huge loss that the military has taken, they say that the ground operation is going to continue both in the north and in the south. i'm the i'm to salute in ok, body. serious and thank you very much to united states now with president biden. is meeting families of american captives held in garza at the white house, 8 us nationals, i believe, to be still held that almost freed for americans last month. during this, these 5 broken by cuts are an egypt and the white house has said that it will pull out all the stops to make sure every captive returns on of what we do now. and we've seen that the us of ministration from the previous round of,
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of negotiations and hostage released us administration is completely committed to getting the hostages out the 8 americans who remain there and the other nearly a 130. we have no doubt about that. and today's today's meeting with president bite and then secretary blinking, only reinforced that and that they are willing and ready to do all that they possibly can by any number of needs to get the hospice just one second and also not just to talk about them as hostages, but to talk about them as people. and that is what the president and secretary blinking understand is that they are just not numbers and they're just not faces. they are sons, they are sons, they are grand parents, they are mothers and did that is what the president and his team understands. well, johnny is on a sudden i'm on the shower. i'll just say we're senior political analyst. i'm obviously very full. some expressions of support from president biden to these
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families as saying he's going to pull out all the stops, but given that is rarely still very much set on prosecuting as well. how much says it's not gonna talk about another pulls into fighting stops. what can the united states do in terms of trying to get more hostages back as well? i think at least for the as a beginning. i think he probably should start meeting some of the kind of thing and families, america and but a single family is, was relatives have died by american bombs and gods. i mean, that would be a good start just for them to start showing himself as to be a president of all americans, not of a set of americans, but look, i mean the, the united states and present by them particular it has been cleared about the need to continue with the so called here, made italian pauses in order to reach diplomatic solutions. that's what alphabetically, so caps is and there's something that he's becoming more uh, forceful. in his words, we've seen that change of tone between monday night and tuesday night,
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monday nights he was expressing unconditional support to his right. basically saying he's a zine is loves things, right. and if we're in fort is around, no jew in the world, them when they get part of the american jews wouldn't be safe. but then she was there suddenly there was a change of tone, right. he was saying, wait a minute. he was a, basically, he was accusing that anyhow, governments of war crimes, talking about indiscriminate bonding and goes off talking about disproportionate bombings and guy so, so as he develop a conscience or has he come under pressure or does he feel there's a dead end here? and something that i give, i think it's probably be the laptop. if it is a matter, can you just to get engaged now, more directly. that's why he's sending his muscles. stickers, advisor dicks on a venue sending his sticker through a defense. more than austin in order to see how to change the dynamic of this war, or perhaps to bring it to an end. and i think in that sense,
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you'll see this new by didn't who was, was flat starting in public, but now has become more frustrated in public with. and it's in our government as can get to change direction as can get to change its formation even as a government. but the us, the ministrations have been very clear that endorses the destruction of i'm us, the war aim of the is really government. so does it have to shift that target and then persuade these ratings to do the site? and that's a very big task for any administration, no matter it's the bridge. absolutely. but it goes back to the idea. what do we mean by just the right side? even these res weren't clear from the very beginning about their sort of, you know, objective at what does it mean to destroy how much to distract me, totally, to the stories administratively, to destroy its presence and guzzle to destroy the period assassinated forestry. those parts of it and sports fight those board supporters and basically just facilitate the whole idea of have us which apparently is clear now to everyone. i french. busy including these rare it is that this is not possible. you can
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distorted committed that at least that helps, but not, not in a short term as not in the way it's conducted today. and that's where by then comes and he's basically saying, look, you are getting so many more palestinian civilians then are getting committed to this. in fact, the racial and i was just incredible, unbeatable. and that's why america's coming under so much back. and that's why it is coming under so much pressure. so something got to give in terms of changing the way this war is being felt. so clearly by that is not becoming peaceful. all of a sudden it is definitely not going to stop the war. he wants it to be for different actually. and clearly in the weight is rather surprising, the ward, in terms of the civilian casualties in terms of its land and vision in terms of it is it's, uh, it's new and vision of the south that's, that's creating more and more casualties. course the collective punishment is also part of that. probably by then we'd like to see it changed. now saying it's easier
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said than done. we're in it, we're in it together and it's, it's just not possible. just one last word on that part of the whole thing to heart . it's the daily paper present by then got as sort of a pessimistic estimate of why nothing. you know, so i think that what he's fight, they basically say is that nothing else is personally interested in for wrong doing this war as much as possible in order to get into his own personal future for the future. that is not in the calculus of the american president. well, that was something i wanted to pick up on because obviously nothing, you know, his own poll ratings, promising that really low. so many people hold him responsible for it to allowing the attack to happen on october the 7th. nonetheless. and despite the fact that there are so many people concerned for the return of the captives held inside garza, the support among israelis for the war remains pretty strong. so that is another
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thing that has to be tackled by any us and ministration. trying to shift the needle here. absolutely. the thing is that is one cannot continue to wage this. what the weight switching this one without that might have support. even if a new admit stuck with america wouldn't be able to fit how much clearly is the strongest military force in the middle is not able to pick on a militant groups that's been on the stage for 17 years as quite astounding. but be that as it may, i tell you harry, a bite and is more popular, deserves that nothing now is the 2nd year. it has more credibility in his read them does. he also has more cuz they've been at the strong american jewish community than that. and you know, that's, so this is the time for him to use his leverage. unless again, as i said, it's not about stopping the water mode. i've had it before, the american presidents about how to wish it differently. and it's a bike has to widget in a way that as lloyd austin said, you don't win many federally and lose strategically. because the way it's been for today is basically a record is low and have much that
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a good far more new militants than the ones we do. allowing is right to be far more unit in the region than ever before. and that's what the american president wants to change, which he has in mind is not. but his thing and best interest in mind with the american president has, is it is very, i was best interest in mind right now. i just have to leave it there on the shaw senior political analyst. still ahead now on al jazeera, dozens of people are injured off, the russian launches a missile attack on ukraine's capital. you have a report from the the, you're just in time for your weather report across europe in africa. let's go. so 1st we begin with the big picture. good to see by the way, few areas of disturbed weather, but i think we're the most active stuff will be is through the bulk. and so let me
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show you from bosnia montenegro, albania, serbia, extending into western romania for western romania. you could see a months worth of rain in a short period of time. so certainly a washout for some next. so i want to show you this, this shield of snow sliding up into western russia is going to be an all out snow storm in moscow looking to pick up $10.00 to $20.00 centimeters of snow over the next little bit. last week you had records snowfall dressed of about 40 centimeters, so more snowed and on top of that, things have cooled down across southern spring. not too bad though, except sun in cloud, in malaga, at 18 degrees with the other day. you are what? almost 30, so some big changes there. we're talking about warmer air from the sol, so that pops up. the temperature is stumble to 17 degrees on thursday, feeling more like spring and for the northwest slice of africa. disturbed weather here, showers in wind for both elders and 2 and his song thursday and we go to the se
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powerful thunderstorms moving out of zambia into angola. some of them could be severe on thursday. now you're in the know the thought provoking on. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for their ex truly . unfortunately, there are no quick wins and events or research hard hitting interviews. you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different full? i think the democracy in the process facing realities do you feel that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side showing the and the brakes on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen via the story on talk to how does era in the 19 fifties and sixties african countries gained independence from the colonizers and increased efforts to reclaim the cultural heritage of 6000 bodies and storage unit? yes, it's very hard. a documentary series reveals how you repeat in countries with use
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their request and even exhibited human remains, and that means the savings restitution. africa stowed enough episode to which i found your 0 the the only thing i'll just do a reminder about top stories this out. new pictures for the school sheltering displaced, palestinians and those guys that showed bodies piled up following and is really attacked. witnesses say a number of people including women, children and babies were killed. execution style buys very false as while they were sheltering inside. hundreds of thousands of palestinian families,
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a fighting for survival in gaza. as heavy rains bring extensive flooding, large cots of informal cups underwater made his way. the attacks agencies, one what's important diseases, could spread on a wide scale. and is there any rate in the occupied? westbank is continuing more than 24 hours after it started in the city of geneva. 7 people have been doing so far. now i'm awesome. griffith is, are you an under secretary for humanitarian affairs and emergency relief. he told out there that how much was among the thomaston invoices, but need it to be heard when deciding the future of palestine. while we also give the palestinian people what they want to see. and of course, their ideas will be confused in many ways. the views about starting a political process will be over ambitious, no doubt, that voice, just as into john, the civilian voice, the civil society, the civilian voice, the voice, equally,
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also by the way of mazda and other organizations who being involved, the palestinian, or the universe, needs to be heard, we need them to be given the opportunity to, to tell us their views about the future. i'm a stranger, i get no vote in palestine, but there are many who do and they have strong views, much better informed than mine. and you can watch diplomatic as a james space talk to, i'll just say or is interviewed with mountain griffith. the un under section of agend general for humanitarian, a says on friday, december 15th at $1130.00 g m t. okay, now robert pate is a professor of political science at the university of chicago and he's the director of the chicago project on security and threats. and he's joining us live now from chicago. rather, i thank you very much for being with us. on al jazeera,
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you have written you've studied extensively on the issue of coercive bombing. what is it? do you believe that it applies and what we're seeing happening in gauze or at the moment? yes, i've studied every strategic bombing campaign since world war one. and we, and i've studied them not just in terms of how bombs go on targets, but in terms of the relative intensity of civilian punishment. and what i can tell you is that israel's bombing campaign is one of the most intense civilian punishment campaigns in the history. already today, after 2 months of nearly 19000 civilians have been killed in gaza. that's about one percent of the 2000000 people who live in gaza by that standard one percent that already puts this bombing campaign in the top one to push a top 25 percent of all bombing campaigns in history in terms of
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civilian damage. and so what we are seeing today is not just simply a absolute matter, terry and catastrophe occurring. we are seeing one of the most intense civilian bombing campaigns in history and the co us development. i mean, i, i saw some, he wrote earlier in the week about the history of attempts to get people to switch sides by bombing them, both in britain, the britons, the british rule as well as doing it to the germans. unsuccessful in, in both instances, are you saying that there is an attempt to do that here as well? it is really is want people to give up support for on us as well. we don't actually have the inside documents on exactly what the thinking of the his really leaders are at the moment. however, what we do know is throughout history,
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when we have seen these levels of intense civilian bombing campaigns, leaders have routinely bod. this would lead to a shattering of the civilian morale in favor of the enemy, or it would lead to a uprising that would topple the enemy government. and this has never panned out in history, but it doesn't stop the attacker from holding out. hope that this means in 10 civilian bombing campaigns will reach a point where you break the back of civilian support for the enemy. and what we're seeing here, just in the, again, the last several months is actually the opposite of that hope. we're seeing the normal course of failure of civic intent civilian bombing. because that civilian bombing is not leading to a loss of support for him off inside of the palestinian people. but we now know big
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support for hamas has triple from 25 percent of palestinians before october 7th to now today 75 percent of now standing in support from us. and this is unfortunately increasing support for the terrace group. not diminishing at and basically is a counterproductive outcome of this massive effort against civilians. and where does such a campaign stand in terms of the laws of war? uh, i mean is co is bombing as something that, as you say, we saw in world war 2 and, and other conflicts. does it in any way align with, with any laws of war as well? the attackers always claim whether it was americans or the british bombing german cities that they have or to, or the is where it was today. that they have a rules like they dropped weight but to try to warn the civilians to, to run away. but in fact, after the conflicts history does not remember these as highly selective what it
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remembers these bombing campaigns as is indiscriminate. that in this particular case, what israel is doing is arguing that so long as they can find any reason whatsoever or the existence of a ma, spider. moss leader in that in airbine seems to justify virtually in certain amounts of damage on the palestinian population because they're dropping bombs. they might try to kill one. i'm on a spider, the parent take entire buildings or entire neighborhoods, killing hundreds in the process of trying to attack one fighter. well, this is something that the american are forces and even these really are forces up until now. they have been very, very, very low to do because this is the very definition of disproportionate ok, indiscriminate bomb, and which is why president biden himself is calling this indiscriminate bomb and
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a robot page from chicago. thank you very much for joining us now. us media reporting israel has begun pumping sea water into one the ground tunnels in garza used by him us. they cited unnamed us officials, you say is there is a testing the targeted funding of tunnels on a limited basis. is there any forces that haven't commented on the reports? israel maintains how much is using a network of passages. i'm. the goal is to hide fighters and weapons, but i'm sure you're from the security movie studies. so you're from designs to draw the, all of the graduate studies, your professor of security ministry studies. and what do you make of this report, at least that israel is considering indeed, testing funding these tunnels. so it stopped the 1st time we're here at these reports. it, it is one of the ways to deal with donald's. the way to do it is to have like a platform federal to the gaza shore. and dig a under does
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a drill and pump very strong with very strong pumps, a water sea water. so if it's sewage water then it's, it's, it's against international law because the, you're going to contaminate and lead to a bottom onto the catastrophe. uh, but if it's the water, it would probably can cause some damage to tunnels. but also the account that measures do that, including get these mini dams that can be built inside the tunnels. the count, the pumping of the water happened before on the addiction borders. this is something that how much would have predicted might be coming in and that they would have been prepping for, in some way, using probably at, at that level of defense that we're seeing now, especially the amount of preparations, the tunnels for that, because i'm big because i'm battalions to be more accurate, is a lifeline. it's it's, it's this if there is a strategic defensive, an offensive weapon. it's, it's the tunnels. why?
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because the tunnels allow them got out of the triangle of, of the admitted to the effectiveness if you wish. well, but at the 5 power and protection, the tunnels, give them 2 of those protection and will bit of d. so you can go behind the other forces. lions, you can move your unit, you can protect yourself by a re constituting units inside it. the uh, the store, your munition, you command the control structures, so it gives you protection that gives you mobility, and then the fire power as well is protected inside that the tunnel is that's offensive and defensive the you can last longer with the bundles you can last longer and in terms of the having your weapons, depos you or even sometimes your command, the control planning structure is, is, is inside the thoughts. so they, they probably thought of many ways that these tunnels will get attacked, especially that they don't have proper air defenses. they don't have an air force. uh, they don't have the 2 of these quite light, but they can be also used from the tunnels. so they would,
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they would think that the content, but the fire, the, the, the attacks will be on the, on these tunnels. so they will be thinking of many ways of protecting these phones . but the interesting, the, the flooding is not the only way they can do this with gas by the americans. how these might be meters, pumping gas inside the which he tunnels in vietnam, not really work well and actually the senate stopped it in the end because it was getting a lot of innocent civilians inside the stuff. some of these tunnels in vietnam had the war 10 maternity awards and hospitals inside. i assume some of that stuff is going on and goes the moment. so these the senate and then stopped it. but they can also use a if they don't care who, who gets killed hostages included, they can use that and will that x as well. so if animal that x would be the same for the same throwing a munition that will suck the oxygen outside and turn it into flames. so it can, you know, the, the, it can reach 1000 degrees inside the inside one tunnel. if you use this and i'm glad it's inside it, so there are many ways of doing it,
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but i think what is protecting them? it, what it, what is preventing demonstrate primarily the, the hostage inside on one end. but also what these, the, the amount of damage to the these uh, ways of warfare would do not just the to, i'm us, but also to the, the civilian population of guys understood. i'm not sure thank you very much for the same such detailing and with such insight. appreciate it. right, let's go now to the white house to our correspondent, kimberly how could she's just attended a news conference that with the crisis and guys have very much on the agenda company. tell us about what you'd be hearing at the white house. yeah, well the white house, daily press briefing, still under way, but the national security spokes person, john kirby. uh, confirming uh what we have been talking about here on al jazeera for a number of hours. now that is that the white house continues to kind of mock up the mass if you will, after the us president has been experiencing
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a bit of fallout after he expressed some very strong words. uh, in terms of the civilian casualties that these really military has caused using the words indiscriminate to words that he would not repeat on camera on tuesday with regard to the 18000 and counting as a result of those palestinians that have been killed as a result of b is really military campaign now, and john kirby saying that this is a reflection of the reality of global opinion. and he goes on further to say that the by the ministration is expressed concern over the civilian casualties. but he also reiterated the bible and ministration, when it comes to support for israel, that support has not diminished. now looking ahead, we know that the national security advisor, jake sullivan, will be in israel on thursday. and friday he will be meeting with is really war
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cabinet. he'll be meeting with the is really prime minister and president. and the message, according to the national security council spokesperson that he will be delivering, is that there must be a reduction civilian harm. but there needs to be a bit in humanitarian assistance that needs to continue to flow. and the white house is hoping it should happen through the crime shalom crossing another pause. the white house is helpful. could also be something that could be coordinated. something that will be a topic of discussion in order to achieve captives coming out of gaza as l, as progress on the battlefield. so according to the national security council spokesperson, that is what they will be talking about. and we should point out that this is a message that will also be delivered by the defense secretary, lloyd austin, when he travels to israel on monday. all right, can be, how could it go at the white house for us?
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thank you very much for that update. as well as launch new strikes and 11 on and syria targeting military infrastructure. these ready army says it's fine to jet, struck a rocket launcher in southern lebanon. it also says it has a number of military posts in syria. the strikes coming responds to miss south side towards northern israel. several high right has moved from northern israel, near the lebanese border. today we had actually those flights of jets coming across from above us from israel crossing over the border, which is the top of this hill head. oh, there you go. there's another outgoing fire by the sounds of it just across there. and then we had the attack on the other side, you might be able to hear some of the rumbling that's happening behind happening behind us now. and that is outgoing, a sort of rate from head over to the lebanese side. there you go, you can hear it again. and this has been happening all of today. this happens yesterday. we've been here actually for
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a few days. these riley military says it's targeted has by law and the last of its infrastructure because it says the hezbollah isn't stopping and it's actually wanted to stop. but i want to give you an idea of some of the damage. this is trapped. no traces of shrapnel that have hits a building from one of those rockets that would have been fired from across that border that you just saw behind me that. and if you follow me, i've had a so we'll just show you what we're seeing. a not shop, no has also hit a home. this would have belonged. this belongs to one of the residents of showing me. you can see the off the mall the on those windows that came from this here. it would have landed just in the ground down here. not look small, doesn't look not big, but if there were people here, now this place is evacuated under is riley government under that tree instructions, is that what people have that damage? a guy again could have been a lot, was just behind us. we have a home that has a children's bicycle children's toys,
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so you can imagine the expense of damage and that's just a small rocket loan if it was a bigger one. now there's been a lot of tit for tat between both sides as well. has one as well as somebody's back on to stop. it's launching everything from drones to miss salas, to mortars artillery. and then you have as well as saying, we won't stop until you stop the will on garza now. now you get as a lots of shelling but seems to be happening that from israel firing by every time we've heard that here, always tends to stop on the other side. and then you get is ro responding. but all along this northern border, hey, it's a front line. okay. so everyone, hey, around 65000 people have been moved. they've moved out of the villages, this valley. anyone around goes town, this one. so it's, and in showing me which has been a target, and you also have tens of thousands of his riley soldiers deployed all the way from here,
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down to the east and for the overnight. and so this morning that will also strikes that scene. say we're fired from his wallet towards galley, and that's what you'll guessing along the entire border. some strong was we heard a few days ago from prime minister benjamin netanyahu. we've also heard from the wall cabinet in this last week concerned of escalations. they've said many times, they don't want another front, very busy with gaza right now, but they've suddenly sent a strong message that hezbollah needs to stop, and it shouldn't continue carrying out these launches. it's still a head on al jazeera. we take a look at how origin tina is the president finds to deal with high inflation and a tumbling currency. the business latest is sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination into by
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the welcome back to watching out a 0 and with a round up at the other news around the world, at least 53 people, including 6 children, have been injured off to a russian missile attack on ukraine's capital kids in the early hours. a children's hospital and several homes with damaged while an apartment building caught fire kids. matt says, most people injured off the deb refill from 10 miss. how's the way intercepted on the eastern side of the pro river road. mcbride has been speaking to people in t is affected by that attack too much of too, but was awoken in the early hours of this morning by sun dress explosions. 2 as these miss solves, were 5 into the city and the defences into setting them with an amount of debrief, holding in different locations, especially in the east of the city,
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such as this neighborhood where you have buildings have had the front splost in. there's also a kindergarten here that has been damaged cause but we've moved them 50 people being reported injured. the defense is especially around steve, have been strengthened since last winter, anticipating more attacks like this by the russians as they try to target critical infrastructure, including the energy supply. yeah, we're really, it's almost a variety of all the windows and doors were blown in and everything was flying around by 2 of them, but i ran outside and so some of my neighbors injured and covered in blood. many were taken to the hospital. this attack came as president, loved him, is a landscape you claimed was wrapping off his visit to washington with the announcement of a further $200000000.00 in military aid, which includes will add defenses. but of course, there is a disappointment about the billions of dollars more in aid, which is being held up in congress. and this does seem to be
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a timely reminder that ukraine still faces a long, hard winter ahead. rubber cried. i'll just say air a key to austin seen as pesto is dropped by more than 50 percent and a set of sharp measures to revive a troubled economy. it's off to the new president. have you any leg promised a drastic economic change to tackle negative reserves. inflation about a 100 percent and he is of economic stagnation threats about has the latest from windows iris implement argentina are trying to understand the many are trying to digest the announcement and you can only canals when it's made by the government. here on tuesday, whether announced 3rd, evaluating the faithful currency by 54 percent that they lifting the subsidies on funds for an energy starting january, the shutting down at least 9 ministries in the country, among many other measures, were here in this market in the province of when a site is where people have been coming here, we're looking at the prices, which is now a main concern here in argentina,
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argentinians have been struggling with very high inflation in the past year. but just in the last few weeks, we have seen that the prices of some products have doubles and some have even tripled, for example, the price of policy. and you can see here how there's been lots of remarks on the prices because of the instability and the possibilities of the valuation. in argentina, this situation has the support of the international monetary fund, say that sergeant saying i need to reorganize the economy. and what's interesting right now is also what has, have you had any laser new president has been telling the population since he took office? he said that harsh old stereotype measures are necessary to organize argentina's economy. we have seen him in public telling the population. there is no money and people are applauding and that's why many say that they support the semesters and that they have to get ready for very, very difficult a very, very difficult situation. i had, however,
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of course there are concerns about the impact that many of the semesters are going to have on people's lives. were hearing that some protests, if i left, when groups are being glance for next week in all this and search and see about what's happening in argentina and the government's plans. we organized the economy and the impacts that this is going to have on the population. that is, how will i see that when a site is right time enough to run up for the latest sports headlines with peter to key is top football league will resume on tuesday following a one week suspension of to referee was punched by a club. presidents, hello mila, who suffered a black eye and a mind, a fracture in the incidents has been released from hospital, the man who entered the pitch and punched him. i'm going to go to the club president for the culture has since resigned from the ro caught you, and 2 others were arrested for the attack, which happened after took the stupid each match on monday. coming benchmark, kicked off the free for club will cup and saudi arabia with a wind and a new wrinkled. he's club a, it's
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a hud. we're up against brooklyn city. and go to country school basic and with a great value and some of and see what they 3 know when becoming the 1st place to school in for additions of the 2 elements of his previous public cup codes that come with right and madrid. it's a 100 looking they place in the 2nd round where they will face egypt. us. we on friday. no, there's a pause. you both football, but they will call them. i don't play football to break reco it's so i play to and try season place. mind fissions score and goals doesn't have anything to do with it . i want to try and help my team get to the highest level and when try fees, it's more important than scoring goals. you couple of it's a don't as champion swimming name say, got a huge single from defense as they headed to the club. woke up, they'll play the winner of the match between now if they had to end the last 3 in the semi finals on monday, supposed to been female ending their sponsorship of israel's national football team in 2020 full, a spokesperson for the gym. and company says the move was planned since last year and is not related to growing close to boy called the brand a bit,
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because the role people have sponsored the team since 2018 australian cricket. it was mancha logic says he'll fight an order from the sports governing body banning him from displaying the message to live. so equal only shoes collage ends in wearing the she's doing practice. the head of a straight is 1st taste against puck he's done on thursday. he's previously spoken about the war on cause a and he's message is being interpreted as a pro palestinian one. whatever my shoes isn't political, i'm not taking sides. human last to make is equal one jewish, lots of equal to one was a loss, is equal to one him to life. and so on. i'm just picking up for does. he does have a voice. this is part of my hop. and eddie jones is back in the international reg. d deal straight, and that's pertaining to japan to take charge of the national team. jones coach depends who
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a famous when the current will jump in south africa. and the 2015 world cap e was most recently in charge of australia. and those are useful headlines for the time being. you can get more on al jazeera dot com, as well as our social media channels. and then drops it up for this news out. but i'll be back in a couple of minutes with one of the day the the so a non thing of a new either got
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