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[000:00:00;00] the, the idea of the gm's all outs hostilities against him us, according to these, where the defense minister dot says at least 100. all the students are reportedly killed in a single strike on the job layer refuge account. plus tel aviv aid scripts by demonstrations in support of the captured hostages. how boss says that only soldiers and full that's all just now remaining captivity. and israel withdrawal is this. the goal shaping team from could solve the source on the know the truth. and israel have must conflict. i've reached
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a debt and the july from us studio here in moscow watching on the international moneys pizza scott's here with all the very latest the subsidies is really offensive. minister says that the idea is resuming its all out. all probation against him off. the old stuff today, over 100 polished indians were possibly killed in a single strike on the job aliya refugee camp. but many residential buildings had been raised to the ground while balances search for survivors. under the rubble w refugee company knows and gaza has become shelter for displaced families. they were unable to find safety due to repeated audio showing the number of dead in gaza has risen to over 15200 according to the palestinian health ministry. 70 percent of him. all women and children officials also claim the idea has deliberately targeted a $130.00 health institutions. is really a science leading to 20 hospitals being taken out of service. let's go home. so you had all of,
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i see all the operations in gaza says the humanitarian situation is what imaginable i was uh and with you guys guys, he's moving from the north to the south. we were presented with the last days, also in the north of the guys at the street. and what we have seen. yes it's, it's building might not be much nation for the building destroyed. so i guess these lead to these, the water. so the leading condition there for the people remaining there is extremely, extremely difficult. the services present in uh, one of the big hospital in the saw in the guys are, you've been in the hospital and during the ceasefire we have seen a lot of patients sometimes organized sometimes, but that is where, you know, patients. and when did people from the north way coming to the south, because just that there was no hospital functioning it at all. and just to give you the scope of the, of the system in,
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in the afternoon that we receive more than 800 station, just seen enough to do it. and the next day we receive what i've written on 7 ambulances and why that was best for the patient. so it gives you the, you know, really the figures of how the head system is over when i did those able to treat that were difficult just to treat the fresh with the patient. therefore, jesus and all the people living maybe can problems, you know, less senior adviser to these really prime minister claims and civilians in gaza have been informed of where they can find a safe places to shelter, to reject the companies that they're on safe places. and the goal is to strip precisely because we have specifically designated these places the map. so there people can see where they are and where people can go to these rather as being. and they're giving the information to the people of guys or not in one way, but in and numerous ways. we drop leaflets, as you know, it's on,
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it's on line it through phone calls as through broadcasts, a radio and television and so forth. so the people of guys i believe do know exactly where they need to go to be safe when we hear about the those boarding are being sent. but nonetheless, i just would like to rebuild that even though the intellectually minute, you know, even if you do a drop leaf, let's do the trick or should we measure the simulate but relation remains predicted to the hospital remains projected. some people kind of just move the choice then to stay some of the month to stay as well. but those people, the hospital, the critical infrastructure needs to be protected. that's why today we saw of hispanic uh, the number of people, the students, the but you know, uh the guys that shape is a very small area. and for some people it's difficult to move. and some of them to just would like to remain in the home as well. so i think it is important that
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despite the warnings, i don't know. i think it's important that to, to remind ourselves that sooner than population remains protected, hospital remains protecting irrespective of the measures that, that stuff that they can just remain fairly slow. but yes, even the south of gaza, where the idea has been advising civilians to fleet high speed on the fly. a following resumed is really attacks. the southern hopes of con, units on russell and the border with egypt have become the main target sofa. and the us in addition to god's a city, i'm bates handling, which is in the north, i'm a town in con, you nice has also reportedly become the target of successive is very ed raids. a must've called him a smoke was seen rising into the sky as a result crumbling cycle and residential building blocks for the city of con, units itself, victims, including young children, had been rushed to medical center as of to the strikes. here's what one survive had
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to say about the how are we experience israelis bummed at the time when people with the things to be in the homes, which means that they wanted to kill and commit master, cuz it's rarely knew that after the friday prior people would gather in the homes to eat lunch, so they waited for peaceful residents to come back to their homes and then problems the entire neighborhood. the buildings fill up some people and women and children. this is now kind of life. you have exposed yourself and your country in front of the whole wealth. children are dying because of you throughout the day. but the shelling intensifies all over jobs. a local journalist, romeo, the gary spoke to some palestinians offline to the south of gaza on the israel's borders. and this is the entrance of the valve cover. are a village, an eastern fine eunice, set a just to close to find you. it is on the road to the southern regions, including con eunice, and drop off searches to which people of the colorado village and other other
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populations and find you in this areas. villages, like i was and bunny said hey, last close out are now being forced to this place to was that throughout the city was to which as well as what a, the army demand is a population of the region. so leave for some of these households don't know where to go as a no, they don't have family members or relatives or friends and drop off or in the southern regions as extra place to explain to us not much. we are a family of 12. we sent a women's, a rough city, but we don't know yet where we will stay ourselves. even the school is converted to shelters and not a full is most likely will just put up a tend to stay right here. as the develop we will display from gaza city. i moved here to the cross school in colorado where the jews wanted us to flee south, but he seems no way and goss, or say,
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even the school shelters shed. and at the end of the caps, where exhausted some people can bear the situation, but others cannot take. it's like we have been forced back into the time tonight and 67 to one is real occupied gaza. only god is with us. no, no, there is no longer a truce or a humanitarian sourcing garza and there are no longer truckloads coming and are entering that goes us rep for the relief of the population from all the store. that's cost live now to political analyst. i'm calling about a booth c r a. it's great to have you with us. okay, man. no, we believe you money, chiefly garza to cargo. can you tell us about your journey is what is the challenges that you faced along the way? a good evening. good morning. thanks for having me. oh, well, let me say that i 1st i have actuated my home and garza city on the 15th of october . when these right on the order uh north of guys are too. busy with through this.
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busy so i evacuated with my family to the south, the city of chronic illness. i stayed with my relatives uh and tell me what it is. uh, 4 of us 5 each. but even though uh 100 is which isn't the south was designated by as well as a safe area. but that is not true. uh the area was bomb and she quickly, almost all databases are. and one of the incidents uh, shots of, of the is what are the bonding hits when we, we are sitting on my nephew, was it in its shoulder and one of these incidents. so it, if you very much can say that there was no, and there is still no safe area and, and the girl just, even though the south, which is designated by these way, the army as a safe areas about 2 weeks ago, i was lucky to evacuate approved jobs, i'll shoot this to keidel. i am and cut it out with my family, but not on my family, have succeeded evacuating. i still have one of my sons who is still in the area now
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. his name hasn't been listed for evacuation and i still have my mother uh, brothers and relatives who are still based in drop off. and then anyone is in the south and i talked to them almost on daily basis. and the situation is, is like him, a bothering all over the place, a killing destruction, a knuckle for not supposed to been watch, or it's beyond even any human being counted anymore. where you must be unbelievably worried about your relatives. still in gaza, probably about um, is there any hope that they will be able to evacuate as well? um, what did they tell you about the scituate is and i'm not totally sure that my uh, other members are telling me we'd be able to evacuate. busy busy a it's, it's a very difficult situation, but in this
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a number of succeeded evacuated. we're talking about roughly 8000 feet. tell us seniors out to 2300000 panels. thing is wound up and goes. i've succeeded in evacuating garza uh to outside to garza, but a speaking to my relatives and my members of the lifetime of the gods was to uh they were unhappy uh, last week when there was a tools. what about 7 days? they would have been uh to fix almost uh to try to uh sleep much because uh to be able to, to. busy busy be aware for the bombing and kidding, but now it says uh, the tools has uh, failed yesterday and this room started pounding gauze. all was much more. uh. busy bombs and much more missiles, uh uh, yesterday and today it, it's been really rough. busy the magnitude of the bonding, uh the, the, uh,
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the destruction the killing. up until now i believe more than 200 tunnels to me and then probably even much more than that had been killed since yesterday. that hundreds of palestinian a postal had been injured. the majority of those who have been killed all tell us to me and children and palestinian women, and they have nothing to do with us or the the fight those of hers is why it in a way. and these, why are you the odd? we are trying to kill them as much as they come from, the civilian population, homes are levels of disruption, almost everywhere. and i have to be honest with you, i'm very wooded, not only for my family, but also for, for the, the palestinians. and girls are we talking about 2 more than 2000000 people? and it's, it's, it's, it's roger the that they have to go through this for the past in anything else. indeed. and obviously this, this choose, it has now broken down. israel is set to the negotiations. i know it's an impasse.
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is there any hope that there will be no, this cease fire even in just a few monetary impose in the near future? that is definitely a very good question on. also an important one i, i, i hope and pray that it wouldn't be a ceasefire to do before to model. but it seems to me that things have reached the desk of listening to these. why are you the media to the support group to, to, to uh, a senior leader uh, within how much it seems to me that is right. it has called off. it's a few more has been negotiating and cut off with, with the categories to broke up, a new, a new choice on use these files. and i was also listening to wp chairman of how the saw the hello auditory, who uh stated the few of the just about an hour ago, that there would be no, uh no, uh, extra, and you prisoners without an end to the world without our finances fire in garza so
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it seems to me that we have very much reset it in though on without a very serious and. busy intervention from cuts out of egypt and other countries. them, there might be no, no, uh, uh, no exchange of prisoners in the, in the foreseeable future. and it has to be uninstalled of engine by a 3rd party to try to impose a certain amount on both is right. and how much to try to uh, to put an end to this weighs in a sense that is going on. right? indeed, i just wanna ask you one more question please. um hi. now, yes. so to on, on this before there was a senior advisor. so these really probably minutes to my regular, most of the said the, the israel is spreading information on, on safe car adults. safe shelters full pallets than young people to go to avoid the bombardments. um is there really is the all the safe places and guys are full policy news? oh no, we did report today that
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a 100 people ever been killed in the w refugee come to so let me tell you, is this. uh uh, the site is a very small place. it's uh, $300.00 the 65 square kilometers. that's one of the most densely areas on the 1st of where it is, where it also turned it into them, but not just open the present. also the fear so right now is from since october 10th, 13 about 7 weeks ago has all the palestinians in the north of the 2 evacuated through the south. and now they are asking some areas of the south to evacuate into an awful area. there is no way that the off area i can absorb. 4.3000000 almost in is as i mentioned to you guys, i was closer to one of the most densely areas before the war. and now they are pushing a measure to the palestinians from the north and douglas, if people of the eastern areas of a rough or i'm kind of is into, into alpha area. uh, the up area is not
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a compatible to absorb 2300000 people. and that's why it come up. and the other thing is that even a beautiful area did not escape is why you to the bottom of the escape is what you did. a television. there is no such thing as the safe areas in the garage. the garage door has come under a is readable, bergmann in almost every quarter of every street in the area. i lived there. i was there for about 7 weeks. it's more about now there. mm hm. well, just to go and list them or how i'm a, i would say i'm afraid we are going to have to leave with that. but thank you very much for speaking to as an odd see today, we wish you and your family all the best. thank you very much. thank you. hello, the soldiers on the phone was sold just now relating how much does captivity thus according to the deputy head of the minutes in groups political, you're the prisoners. we have left our soldiers and former soldiers that will be no
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negotiations on their release until the end of the aggression. meanwhile, it is real emotions running holly following the release of hostages by hum us over the past week. so it'll be is grits by demonstrations of solidarity with those who are still being held account plus, plus live now to local journalist nick call y'all, can nick, uh, well see, i just feel like the on the ground of the demonstration today, please. so the demonstration just and then that thousands of thousands of pieces, riley came to have brought this that in front of that is riley army headquarters. the deal of the and, and they're demanding to release that as soon as possible. all the hostages that day, unless there is still have hold and dates about 100. 36 is riley's. and that for the 1st time the hostages that have been already released, the book out to the people. and then 2 of them actually. busy russian
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citizens and also is riley said because the mother and the parent, her daughter, the mother, is in the power 7th susan's adult during her fifties. and the doctor said that she wants also harris son to be back home. his name is sasha. and according to these riley media rush have said to release them and then now they are going to be helper inside there. it's done. and the hostages, they are anxious. they're saying that this is really hard to be in the caps david deal of the terrorists. and now these riley governments and the war cabinet, the prime minister benjamin. it's a no need to do anything in their power to return to bag does hostages. and often that, that there are a targets of ease, riley army, be achieved. but now this is the time to do anything in the power of either of the release of hostages. let's hope that those hostage impressed the exchanges between against the local journalists, nick kelly. okay,
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thanks very much for that update. thank you. so, let me while is pulled, bike is massage negotiation group from guitar with talks about another sci fi in the guys. a conflict had been ongoing. is there any problem in his office said that the thoughts had reached out to them following an impasse and indigo sions under the direction of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. david barton, a head of most sides, has ordered his team in doha to return to israel. let's all think it's all focused on releasing more people taken prisoner by both have mos on israel as well as agreeing on to know the truth. to us hosted the homeless political office for more than 10 years following the us request during the obama administration. now the country acts as a mediator in the conflict between israel and palestine. that is really a ministry of foreign affairs officials, threats, and 2 sets of accounts with gets offered support of him off. the 2nd lessons guitar has played a negative role in everything related to hosting and legitimizing who my psych
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tibbetts ease. but right now we need them. when this thing, policies from the world, we will settle accounts with them. but the area we spoke with monetary policy of political economy expert, how lead, i'll say to. and he said that rather than seeking peace, israel is only interested in causing more damage to goss a hey there. yeah, it's different. the objective has, as it has and what is the objective in not inflicting maximum destruction the on the guys uh, on the infrastructure on the people in front of the allowed to uh for us uh, transferred and uh, 2 guys. uh so uh he got this of the page of the customer they need cuz they need that's more than what we need them all the communication with it. we need this for the future mediation as they needed us in the past, and that they needed the daughter needs for the suffering and the severity and the
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human assumption again, sir, does uh, to buy aids on that. uh, you know, mondays are in the army process. it says they are turning, i guess that's all right now, you know, i'm trying to, you know, to get through to find it easy or disaggregation for, they're fairly on this uh, uh, more on guys uh, was uh, come out of the american political better study with american weapons and the limited and under the same condition of the support and resources and even from the beginning of the war. we have seen the american america's civil page. and in these it could be carson objected to on the humanitarian ceasefire, beginning of october. the 7th type bye have mazda comedy. used to justify the killing of more than 15000 people in gaza. that's according to the editor in chief of the art of news outlets. 5 of us and he was speaking in the latest episode of going underground. it's on throughout the day on nazi as well as online. and here's
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a quick preview, the outside of the and the you, a cooling facies fires at the united nations. and then sadie or a b o m b s saying they should be a global arms embargo on israel. what do you think? uh, i mean i know just these are, would you would support us at the holding expo strategies for the t, perhaps in response to very, very on the response. but what do you think? so how do you maybe meant by that? because obviously all the arms being is just low to the thousands and thousands of children are nato. so from the united states, in your opinion, in britain, what do you need? what i think what the position clearly says is you need to be said across the board, the board. so if arms producing countries such as the united states, the embargo selling weapons to countries that they think our cri, uh, are using them for genocide or for war crimes, then that should be a rule that applies to phone. everybody not have your favorites,
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exclude it. what's happening here is again, with funding a sympathy for the innocent lives lost on october 7th. this does not justify the killing of over 15000 people, innocent people. a lot of them are babies. a lot of them they have just, there's been a footage. there's been footage recently released of a baby, an infant 3 that was picked up out of the problems by a miracle. he or she is still alive, but you know, you and i and possibly every human being on the plan, it's category that is not a tetra. that cannot possibly be a tutor is so weird is the condemnation, where is the sympathy the moving on now is worldly. does gathering do by for the you in the climate conference. comp 28, the organization. 60 general,
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antonio gutierrez continues to bring the same alarm. bell on climate change. a. we got a mile from the days of the pet disagreements as minutes to midnight for the 1.5 degree limits. but he does not like the sciences clear and the hope of leaving thing temperature rise to 1.5 degrees means achieving global met 0 emissions by 2050. the science is clear. we know what to do. first, we must keep the goal of 145 degrees celsius, a light. 1.5 degrees is still on reach, but the live support. the 1st is to ensure they meet demands from the main. they meet thirds of more ambitious national commitments by 2020 the line with the 1.5 degree limits. united nations climate change conferences have taken place every year since 1995 to assess progress on set the agenda on climate change. following
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the break for your price agreements in 2015 late so you're in climate change conferences. i've seen enough still for just to reduce emissions to assign just leave could soon keep global warming in check. what leaders are using the platform to discuss a completely different topic as well. this is very clear that israel has been attacked by mice, and israel has the right to defend itself into fights against the mass to the resolution of fighting and the gaza strip is clearly a cause for concern that is featured in many discussions that we've had on the french, so this call today i had an opportunity to meet with a number of colleagues from across the region. and we, we focus our conversation on all 3 aspects of what we're doing today of the day after and gaza, as well as the past to a durable last meeting. let's just live down to probably the whole life, all this stuff, the session general, all of a south africa. thanks very much for joining those. poly. first of all, i'm not too sure if you just had those um, sound bites. tab number west the latest. i'm talking about, gosh,
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are you surprised that they brought that up? uh, this will be given to the, the, the, the, the event is dedicated to texting climate change. well, i mean that it usually does a very important one. i think even in the context of climate change in the pop up about the question is whether that you spell honestly not assessing and that is all the programming guys that um, it may well be that the guys that becomes a, an issue to try and avoid coaching to coordinate them in say that, that have to be met at the web strategies. which is also in bought into by to offer the big evaluations of to, to keep pressing the square that the west you know, keep add to that for them to have, you know, in that email i kept add to the point 06 said of the i g n i f, or do you go up and during the time of m to use it with us,
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actually he kept his time ways to be seen, but he's to see, you know, that that's less like the end of class of o. d, i attention to guys that which is very important in gauge is the situation may be a reflection to go. so you from discussing the issue of i my team and actually the commitments that'd be have please tab. well, all for you, i apologize for interrupting paula as well. yeah. how do you think that the conference has been going so far? obviously, we've had the, the reiteration of the need to bring global warming below the, the 1.5 degree threshold. but there also has been an agreements great the last from for, for countries the impacts of by climate change. would you send us a break where he's of able to go we are forced to those come at the end of any stuff in betterment for so hopefully i see the web bank has actually to get us in. that's it. we got that's
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a good match. the people are bleeding in the privacy so that way it may not be met . so if they add that the example is one that can again to the conference, we are 5. so i'm actually seeing this money coming at. so people are looking to solve that much, much more outlets around these, and then you must not forget it before because of the g and i win 06 percent of the dea not doing damage. disputes that easy to if that's not africa as a confident is obviously in a very unique position when it comes to climate change, it produces some of the fewest emissions yet is most heavily impacted by the effects of climate change. um, what do you make of the commitments by european countries when it comes to the green agend? obviously they advocate the green agenda when it comes up to actually implementing it. it's not always the case. you know,
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many of them were quits filed cold ponds. again, during the recent energy process is spot by the war and ukraine. how genuine to be . we can take them in that sort of concerns the climate phase of ever go, you have just had the the same situation where now yeah, we don't have electricity. and there we have photo to what the said should do met every obligation that they've got, and you don't have electricity and you don't see that support for the garden. or at least even leave that support comes as loving to solve the problem of energy ongoing solve. it might be, wes will come in this of course it is clothes that do not have any electricity and it falls into meet. you have treatments that will end up in the way that the m, the problem is of the and i failed football. the whole of all my stuff is this in general of south africa. thank you very much for your time on your thoughts on the comp 20 a conference you know,
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not to go. thank you very much. i a escalate to pet stokes, the southern philippines, a powerful one, the strongest, a measuring at least 7.5 in magnitude officials of one that as you know, i mean maybe on the way the as yet no reports of casualties, but buildings have been damaged on power lines broken, all sorts. these in the philippines have, or the residents living along the coast to evacuate instruction them to move to higher ground to see shelter expense say that they, they expect to, to not make, could reach pods of indonesia, malaysia and japan. well now to central russia on the city of nobody's near chile, what's the market stalls? the co fire, the place has been consigned to around 7000 square meters. that'd be no reports of casualties. emergency services all working out the scene without the place with
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