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is this what we do and all just sarah is trying to follow this story and he's the people who allow us into their own lives, dignity into mine and see the at least 20 palestinians dead officer. another is riley strikes me the headquarters of the palestinian red cross and cigna som unit. the i'm sammy's i them, this is i'll just say are live from dell hall. so coming up in less than 3 months of war as well as killed, more than $21.00. 1100 palestinians this now and leasing more death and destruction in central and southern gaza. forced to flee as again as riley issues. fresh
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evacuation orders and central gaza un monetary unseen coals, the strip human chessboard. when we begin in gaza, where the is riley ministry has been expanding its bombing and ground operations across the street in the southern city of con eunice. the area around the hospital is being shelled. well that hospital is run by the palestine by present society. this is the 2nd time in as many days as well as targeted to groups, facilities, least 20 people were killed and the injury to being transported to the nearby. and also the hospital earlier and central guys are 5 palestinians were killed in his
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right of the strike on his school and the policy refugee camp. and it is vice women and children. the sheltering that that's crossover. and i also thought a couple, i assume he's in the alpha in central gaza thought quite of the strikes near the hospital leaving the ability of hospital swap. right. so yes, of course, now this attack, that type being carries out against a residential building. that is a very close and mia to i'm a hospital will affect negatively on the backs of the hospital to keep up the rating as the number of hospitals that have come out of service due to the east valley bombing has increased to more than 20 hospitals. inside goes on the left, hospitals, remains us struggling to keep operating on the deep shortage of medical supplies. now and this strikes that level to the ground that residential building. 30 palestinians have been killed in an area that have been witnessing is really on
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really into the bombing. we're confrontation, stuff on the ground, continues between the hours sitting and fight isn't because really mandatory, as we have been reporting for out. the last couple of days is really forces keep uh, showing you evacuation orders for the residents of some particular areas of can use to flee despite the fact that a mass number of the residents that have stopped at the lease since the beginning of the military operation. in kind of in a spot right now with more intensifying rates of funding in this area. these very forces now of course, increasing and closing sheet damage for residential houses and main. uh, vital uh, facilities. uh, inside con you, in a city to force people to keep leaning more to the south and move you evacuation orders for residents to get to the south for the own safety. 2 and thought of the latest evacuation notice tell us about the confusion that it's causing is more people more more people try to squeeze the south into rough.
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uh yes, uh, basically these evacuation old is considered to be contradictory due to the fact that they previously issued orders for the residents in the north to fleet to be self and to the middle areas to be a or so for the same reasons for the safety now the operations has extended to the middle areas um to the south of going as well right now palestinians have a kind of move. 2 growing mistrust regarding what does that usually forces as telling them to do and to to, to the areas also that are designated safe as people own people in gauze, i understand that the self employed to collect a roof or a witness different series of these very bombings that through the lives of joseph as well and evacuation ways start to, to reach to the rougher area that has become right now. a must choose for more than
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1000000 californians who are completely living in a very be to rating to humanitarian conditions. but the very limited amount of humanitarian aid that has been allowed to get into dogs since the collapse of the lot of the last a ceasefire pro could park us all we homeless and he's been inside garza. all right, we'll leave it the thanks so much thought of somebody as soon this does folic mentioned. these are the ami is older and palestinians across the vast areas of central gaza, including animals. how's the refugee camp to evacuate? the being told to go to that is about which is for the south view and says, the evacuation or the facts about $61000.00 displaced palestinians, mostly from northern garza, and called the the has mall for about a month policy refugee camp. i'm crazy. standing on is the law head, dean road, one of the main high roads, the nest, the north, the south of the gulf on this side is that the refuge account where that is really
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forces us people living in that area to the box to wait. and we have been seeing people since the morning if that's the way can from the area. on the other side of the street, is people waiting for any type of transportation. we know that there has been no cards, no fuel cards to transport. and here, as you see people taking a couple of their stuff, a couple of their mass, a couple of blankets and a couple of clothes because this is the only thing they can take. and we must also remember that this is not the 1st time these people have been evacuated. they evacuated from the nothing areas of the gauze, and people are telling us they're tired from being placed for more than one time. they said that there are no places for them to go as most of the you and shelters cooler than hospitals are packed with people. and we have been seeing people who
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are taking their time in mt areas, setting up their tents and making their own refugee camps. this is the scene right now, and people are being displaced for more than one time in the cause of the trip. this is in the city for us and because the refuge account 6 of these right emitted free size, and now the 3 soldiers have been killed in battles and northern garza that takes the number of his right. the troops killed in garza to $154.00 since the beginning of the ground campaign at the end of october. how my says is fights as a using guerrilla tactics. i'm pushing his way to solve this. and using the knowledge of gauze as to right internal network introduced right, the soldiers have been lifted, meanwhile, from gaza to the sold will come medical center in southern as well. since monday the facility is received at least 49 troops, 16 of them in serious condition of the battles in northern gauze. so that
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a higher up is in tel aviv joins us live from that. so sorta, what are you hearing about? the mounting is right, the casualties of the what we've already had. so obviously 3, the they were mentioning that we've been killed in northern gauze or including 2 soldiers and one come on to those were all in that twenty's and this is the case every day. now we're having more or more is ready, soldiers killed in that war and gaza. and this one in particular, being the north, despite the prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the military saying they've made all these games and such. and these saying that they all pretty much in control of the know they have, it seems the said to believe at least the so there is one of the tale. and if you like him, us fights is a group of them. so operating in the north and they've been detaining a little bit, moved through some of those videos what they've the ministry has been carrying out
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in a couple of incidences. not just in the north, but also in the gaza city. they said that the asked for so tied out strikes on, identify how much spices they've also added as well. but they in there was a deep in hon. eunice. they've been fighting also on the outskirts of hon. eunice, in an area that they said many of the slices that carried out the october 7 attack came from that place and they've called the operation in the area of ours and near . and that's in reference to all as a southern town where the majority or at least most of those that were. 2 on the type, the 7 came from that as well as many of those have been displaced from the southern towns have been displaced from that's area and saw that there's been quite a bit of the statements coming tree by various is riley politicians and the 3
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figures take us through the rhetoric on how this war is evolving. that slide say has been so weeks and so it's and the since the c. so i ended, you has the prime minister himself saying this will be a long will. they said it from that day one, and this has been more than 2 months now. you also had over nights, the army chief confirming, again that this will go on. he said, for months, you also had the defense minister saying in the last 24 hours, that it's a tough fights and that they will keep on going to achieve the military goals that they had set themselves to to achieve. they said, of course they would also be paying a high price and knots in reference to the numbers of desks of those soldiers, as well as those that have been injured. and of course the captives being held. but
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that aside, you have a real concern from those that lives in the southern towns and the northern towns that a white of another infiltration like october stuff. but and i had spoken to someone a few weeks ago in the north that said rockets where use to box infiltration. that's what worries us. and as the food continues more and more, as riley's all looking to become, um, they have been more than a quote serve a 1000000 applications for gun licenses. and all of this, as it's a mob been given, he's the is rating. national security minister that had been pushing for this since he came into power as part of the coalition of far right. governments. he already made changes back in february to allow more people to own guns as fast. 6 that he was fast tracking it. well, those rules have changed once again, and people are able to get hold of those weapons even quicker than they did earlier on in the year. now we know that he's been seen and videos giving out lessons
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himself. take listen to this for, for a small part test with big demands to see less guns on the streets. says how much is a track on october 7 more israeli civilians all now on a drive pushed by the national security minister and box by the prime minister himself? i don't think we're everywhere. defendant, i don't know. maybe great. maybe i don't know. security minister bank is a, is granting gun licenses via phone interviews. so it's no surprise that when someone with his hands up his shot don't through his thoughts like this is a coach of death and it's an existence of threats to us or what was not the time for lawlessness. that's life was prime
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minister benjamin netanyahu, whose response to the killing of you ball call. solomon anons is riley civilian, who tried to stop palestinian attackers who opened fire on people at the bus stop. he was shot dead by an army reserve is despite putting is gone down. he must thompson is of him come assume the presence of many arms civilians save the situation and prevented a major disaster. it happened dozens of times before, so we should continue this policy. i definitely at least support it. we may pay a price for it. that's life. i'm shipping to canada. these righty government allowed the false tracking of gun permits earlier this year. spots it since changed the rules again. moving a quarter of a 1000000 is riley, is of applied for gun licenses in just 2 months. of all the woodland gauze us a 100 approvals were given a day. now it's 3000 and the person behind
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all of this is rose national security minister. it's a mob been give a scene handing out tens of thousands of weapons to civilians. i'm good the us to threaten to stop sending israel small firearms and the heads of the gun licensing authority resigned in protest of what he described as the minister handing out guns like suites many is writings believes they've been abandoned by the governments and military left to fend for themselves in october, 7, believing that had most civilians been alms, perhaps more lives may have been saved. and sorry, shooting range is a fully books, a trend that doesn't look like he'll be ending any time soon. so the height of all the 0 tel aviv now, jordan's king abdullah, has met with egyptian prize, depends on the fact that his cc in cairo, following the tools, the 2 leaders said they reject any attempts by as well. to expel palestinians from
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garza, i'm the occupied westbank. they've also cooled on the international community to pressure as well to agree to an immediate cease fire. so the 8th be allowed into gaza. so let's bring it now. model on the shadow he's out. is there a senior political analyst, good to have you back with us? so model one. those statements indicate that at least those 2 countries are seriously worried that they still might be in is riley planned to expel palestinians from gauze or into egypt. and jordan, right? with the south and you're watching what's happening on the ground and they can see that garza is becoming increasingly livable on inhabitable and hence, sooner or later, palestinians for survival reasons are going to have to start marching barefooted to that off crossing and is right is basically a pushing them to do so. encouraging them to do so. the, the continuing bombings and, and the destruction of the civil infrastructure and guys are,
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will eventually you have to, uh, you know, need somewhere height or is there a way to withdraw its forces that it doesn't seem like it's about to do so stop. it's bob. meg is not about to do so. so clearly the trend is that you make uh, a senior software so much that eventually they are going to have either to walk through the worst they may do training, which is suicidal. but best thing or best next thing is to walk through the site. i actually some politicians in there. so i'm not making a, any secret of their designs to see palestinians leave guns, a kinetic member, and full my you and, and by so the danny donald is quoted in this way. the media is telling can bet radio station on monday night that he's received enquiries. he's talking to various countries from even as far as south america and africa, and discussing payments to them for basically moving the palestinians. if you
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follow the is really me do. you will see so many voices among these really relates and politicians and generals and academics expressing once. and again, that desire and even receiving certain plans for the displacements of palestinians, for i know that mac about at the scene of the trauma, whereby the policies are pushed away from the homelands. i've read the few, one of them that really got my attention corresponds to what you're saying, which is the idea that if only you know, we are convinced 100 countries on our, on the will to take only 20000 each, we would basically empty the entire ghost my one is that this is not just happening about or 4 guys. so i think this is happening also for palestine. in general. there is a, you know, almost
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a extreme and for sure stick is very the government that does express a desire for grace orlando visitors as to call it, which is historic. by this time a great orlando, vis read free of palestinians, empty of better cities. they would like to see more people from the west bank and east jerusalem. and within is there a sense leave and the there were some, even some suggestions about uh, giving them rewards for leaving, buying them out basically of their own homeland. the thing is that it as much as they've been suffering for the past 75 years. and as much as, as i've tried to push that by the scene is up, are you here one but a soon after another even, you know, one, a grieving mother, one grieving father outside another would have destroyed the house next to them, saying that we want to rebuild our community and this is not happening in a vacuum, but we've got to put this in context, model one the, the conflict didn't begin on october the 7th. so talking about
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a native population living on the land. they've been under occupation full decades . they've been, in the case of gauze, they've been also on the siege for years. right. this is, this is not just a southern development in the last few weeks that has been an occupation going on. and the dehumanization spoke about people of some kind of football. you can chuck around think is that when you hear this right, these, right. and he's making the claim one way or another that as if history began or october 7, when they couldn't, then they un secretary general, the united nations were basically saying the obvious, that's what happened in october 7. an after did not happen in a vacuum. but we have an occupation that's been going on for 56 years. we have a seems to been going on for 17 years, a set and that we have decades of this procession, i think is what we need to underline all the time. is that the neck but did not
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just happened? 47, when most palestinians were dispossessed, ethnically cleansed and pushed out of their homeland. that this is a continuing catastrophe. a continuing deck for 75 years is right, has continues with the same program of displacement, making it more or more difficult for the policy is advised even within as early as have even an east jerusalem in the west bank. i mean what, what do we were testing today as everyone is preoccupied with gaza? is there it is squeezing the front of seniors out in the west spend the west bank as well out of their communities out of their homes. all right, thanks so much model on the shadow. let's take a look at the state of health care and goals. and now according to the world health organization, knowles, and goals that has no fully functioning hospitals, new patients, con access, full hospitals, highlighted in yellow. those facilities are caring for existing patients can only
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off of basic 1st aid. the w i chose has any 9 are still operating across the strip . most of them in the south. but these hospitals are operating at 3 times. the capacity these right, the army is expanding its ground defensive, pushing further into the central and southern regions. these are the latest pictures released by the palestine read present societies showing some of the injured being treated in the make shift medical center. in july, the refugee camp medics of also been receiving the bodies of those killed in his right of the strikes and northern garza. they bought a lot of stuff is the media and communications officer of the palestine red crescent society. she says, as well as one bouldin's and making it impossible to properly trace and reach the wounded as the son of the cross country working under an extremely dangerous and impossible condition that no hospital can even reach in this world under today, there was something right and it's going to the hospital,
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dozens of people were killed twice, others where we were wanting to end up sending in front of the hospital. and this is absolutely is causing significant fear and panic among thousands of people who are taking chances, implied what hospital and what had the court to inform you that this is not the 1st target. even yesterday, there was a tentative sending that target to up at a close or discount on the correct answer, the question income units to the side of the injuries. i'm going to displease f t. 30 days before. there was a shock for a 2 to 4. 1 she was inside, i went to the from and is the it is on constant attack against kaufman and healthcare workers and even just getting worse and worse. 70 now don't have any other options. it have run out of old options. i didn't, i, they don't know even where to go eat,
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because there's no fee to pay. people are just move a multiple times from a place to another was complete in god. yeah. every where is not say, at least there is a 100000 to the news for the family there in gaza speaking, i am the noise. they are completely trapped, is inside the cause of safety and the north without access to food, water, or even medical care services. every single day you would have getting thousands of phone calls from the people who are trapped in their home. and we don't even be able to reach out to them to deliver our medical services the . let's take a look at some of the days of the news. now, at least a 198 people have been killed in central nigeria and attacks on remote farming
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communities. another 300 were injured when gunman torched houses and destroyed property. thousands have fled the homes following that was violence and central nigeria for 5 years. for that us and ball results from bulk us. this is the whole community is that a community came on the top sunday evening about 5 pm local time. and it is one of these, several communities that come under multiple attacks by government. and in this area is relatively quiet of use that some of the communities has been very quiet. just very few people. and some of these communities you only see young man who are just keeping vigil and trying to solve age. what is remaining of the community in the community? and then the women and children have been sent out for safety reasons. so that's the only the young man not able to you that confront any form of a tech to come into the village or to have service. some of the things you know that to a remaining. and here in this compound, you can see people's houses have been funds the roof, the style,
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and also are the valuables in the house. we also, we can't really see anything that has been established in this particular compound rights here. you can also see somebody's card that has been actually bunch though, you know, as a result of the attack. this is also repeated several of the communities that were visited. i mean some of the community so quiet. in fact, we have to have to make a diesel one of the villages because shortly after we arrived there, we understand. yeah, you know, we're given a security signal to leave shortly after that's we understand that to some of the suspected attack of invaded the village. so we have to leave right now, government is saying that they're going to deploy more security to ensure the safety of the, you know, the cost of the area to enable residents to be able to come back. but some of those were spoken to who are being taken to at the time is the thing that they're not to show how safe it is to do it on any time, soon. fidelis. and by how does your book us sent you an idea to several
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people have been wounded in confrontations between police and opposition supposes in the democratic republic of congo. the unrest follows last week's elections, which will mon defined delays and credibility concerns position once the vote and the old and it's called for nationwide protests government. so is that the demonstration in contrast? so the smell of 2 guys here. ok thing. so that we have the poor lease here, they are engaging enough us storm slide we protest is who are in the building that is the potty headquarters of martin's by you. he is a presidential candidate. he's among the leaders who are saying that they will reject any results coming out of the of the electoral commission. and basically what he says that he wants fresh election. so to support to saying that they want to head to the street to say that they are disappointed about what's
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going on in the country. so we have seen some of the uh suppose to the old arrival um taxi. they have been engaging also. so with the supporters of my team, so you will also monitoring what's going on in the other opposition, strongholds like lassie in the southeast and goma in off uh, cable province. so the situation right now is very fluid ended. uh, the government has already said that it's not going to allow any process to happen . yeah, catherine. so you are the 0 contessa to the south korean act, a lease on to a known for his role in the oscar winning film. parasite has died at the age of 48 . he was found dead by police and so last day was reported missing. it'd been under
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investigation for legit drug use. well that's it for me, sam is a van the why is the result next then inside story will examine the issue of rising violence and remote farming communities in nigeria for back to the top down the the hello. we have some show, so the full costs across the middle east over the next couple of days is logic dry and clear on that satellite picture for the time period. but the shelves will gather out to a bare rock, pushing down towards the white western passed over on northern air is a saudi arabia to catch a shadow, to a slipping a little further south, which is we go on through friday. think it will stay long as you drive around the gulf here in concert temperatures around 27 degrees celsius, allowed to drive with
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a further north. not too much of the way of west to whether we could see a few showers that just the towards cause or for time clearing away. as we go on through with us. they are much of that is the side of the mediterranean, protect the looking glass. you try and settled with plenty of sunshine, which strikes has its way down across the northern parts of africa. might just catch a shar, whatsoever tool to sign up an inch. the northern areas of algeria could catch a shower too as well, but for much of the north africa, it is dry briskly and just picking up a little bit of dust that will push its way to northern areas of nigeria as we go on through friday. and then down into central africa, added to southern africa's and big showers in the full cost. so bob, we think some of the nasty, why the middle circulation just developing that just around the most and beat channel, and that will push as way further northwest. i certainly want to watch this as a region that is relatively develop thing, but it's one also that is afflicted by conflicts political upheaval. some of those
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we talk to elsewhere is saying that they sled update hearing that other villages had been a talk. what we do and all just there is try to balance the stories, the good, the bad, the id tell, it says it was, and the people allow us into their lives. they gave me 10 to minus. he asked me to tell the story. and why has my gerry a fail to deal with the current mine and hundreds of people are being killed and injured and attacks my on puts in those states. what are the root causes of this lot of what does it mean tonight? jerry's future. this is inside story the.

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