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the science coast of pakistan always a way to drop will be impacted with strong winds and heavy rain. sponsored by qatar airways. i have in my head seen and so how with the top stories on al-jazeera buildings in gaza hazing media outlets including al-jazeera media network and the associated press have been evacuated following a warning from the israeli military journalists have to leave their offices so after being told the building will be targeted in one hour this is the building that has been threatened. well israel's so ambulance
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service says one person has dies and one person has been badly wounded in tel aviv after 30 rockets were fired from gaza one of them fell in the middle of a streets nearby buildings were damaged by the shrapnel one of the rockets hit ben gurion international airport's. protests are underway in the palestinian territory as israel continues to bombard gaza from the air and the grounds kranz have gathered in al bayda in the occupied west bank for anger over past and present injustices has been building the abraham has more from our better in the occupied west bank. many palestinians. it's not just an incident 73. but all of.
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building that we're showing our viewers on this live shot from just give us a sense now of where you are and what has happened in the previous hours or so. one let's start with the phone call that one of the residents living in this. building would all just the united states taking to the roof of this building for the coverage one of the residents received a phone call that high he said that the plug somebody but i mean warning him to leave to tell others believe. the building and general because they're going to they want to boom bought it so the gentleman started calling. stocking others who are living whole lives or work in that building that evacuated he said that the israelis built a new 1 dollar to leave and they informed others to leave the building immediately
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. just get out of brick and just wish that the teen for the day started to collect as much of the code from the trust. that could meant of the office especially the comet are. important things to use for immediate evidence so all of us but my colleagues rushed out of the building got and we we informed of course a lot of other colleagues not to come those who were supposed to come to the office so now we are almost being outside the building looks on the international media now out of some rounding this building. old to come our eyes all the money i think he's outside just to provide a clue leading. the destruction to building a new case. block. you know that the one thing
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so far we can say at this building is a live in the floor of a building. and most of it the heart of it is that is within inches and the other half the private sector offices including lawyers and private company. and other private sector facilities. are on docks a ship is burned we both know if we are in the top of this building we are dividing the office building. you know just you know a peek would be seen from the top from everywhere would become our live coverage under the sun but as we. know we are covering from the street until we manage or try to find out tentative or find a plan b. for our coverage absolutely and it's interesting you mention there's stuff what the there are professional companies and one half of this 11 story tower block not least al-jazeera and the associated press. for that building is residential while
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those residents in that's also have been given a warning to evacuate so risk there a risk that people could still be in that building. well there are 2 ways of really warming a lot of very. 1 small rockets as we call it looking iraq it was a very it was drawn they had the over the building govt of the building they're not and the people understand that this is a warning and they have to leave because there isn't really going to bump it up the secondly is the behind of the decor and what they're shown over the whole building could be their god it could be anyone living fully working in this building so one this one that have been informed to tell the others he's in charge of informing the wrist of the people resistance who live over the water convex
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building this is only 2 ways that really is a moment lee and for them alone the policy here is to evacuated their buildings to leave. that additional personnel it is all offices and you mention somewhat about how difficult it is certainly for a media organization has a lot of equipment we need to tell stories to get the story out to the world the 2 others who are in there if you're living in that apartment that's your entire life in that apartment just give us a sense of how difficult it is for people living in the gaza strip when they are given a one eye were warning what the people pack obe what was important to residents when they're killed your building will be destroyed in one hour how do they prioritize what to pack up and what to leave behind. that's a complicated question because the on thursday all to complicated because you know
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if this 5 sort of recalled the experience of one i'll be building another to. residential buildings that include. 2 from 10 to 14 visitors are flown so you certainly receive a warning that you have a few minutes to leave. it's not something that in gaza people have to leave. 1 the plan b. or building be that they can immediately just switch or turn on their car and move many people in they start 1st of all to defer to the evacuee try to get the important documents like proselytism of money if they have and then they wait outside to see if this through warning is true or maybe. that israelis are going to change their mind sister etc once the building is destroyed then the people who lived there or was there realize 1 that this is the end of. 2 house
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of the residential facility so and because of the social structure structure is very solid. complete people will be normally especially in the doing a skule should be held each other. no one closes the 4th for someone or for that of someone who lost his house so you look to the people the the announcer or the. base the maybe a visiting to destroy the places they onst other stools to hospitalized them and their homes until they find solutions or some other they go to village there is the brother of the. 1 some others that have some money of course the. apartment or a find 2 2. immediate solution for the 1 ladies especially when if they have kids but there is nothing that least today we can say that everybody has a plan b.
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because the living together and he's expecting that his house could be any time destroyed 'd or we will receive he will receive a warning from the israelis that. this is the israeli army league we are going to want this is something not practical for the kind of signals to find alternatives the ultimate of the solution is just let me remind her because the experience of us just here also in the world 2014 when there is the real of all the fire out of a woman's life fire on how awful it. was in the morning i still remember that day. in the middle of the coverage in the middle of. preparing for the daily coverage suddenly. from the borderline the israelis. thought. 2 live fire one bullet i still remember that on directly to. or
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inside our office so we rushed we understood that was a message we have not received at that time any warning from anyone to leave but that was. a message. to leave. we saw about is that also uncertain because a warning that we have to leave that was the 1st experience working with the israeli army warning foreign to iraq and to leave the 2nd time no we are only leaving. still early. to to look for to prepare ourselves for recovery we have been doing. of course we have plan b. but still early true critics of bricklaying because we had to leave everything behind us in the office especially the us and. the large requirement covers yes certainly not not our 1st oh we're going to stay with you so far it looks like yes
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it looks like there has been a strike targeting the building targeting the our john building for fears just joining us we're bringing you a live shot from gaza. so on the phone i hope you're safe for the al-jazeera team has managed to evacuate from that building they were given one hour's notice that the israeli military where intending to attack this 11 storey building half of that building is residential office is the other half of that building is private enterprises lawyers and so on al jazeera has offices in gaza are housed in that building which has now been struck by a missile we assume by the israeli military the associated press offices are also in that building bringing you this live shot here now stuff what are you still on
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the phone can you still hear as you're. ok i'm glad to hear that you're safe and well can you what can you see from your position how far away are you from that building that has just been bones. what is most 1 let's say that we look to people in law being doubting and. 'd our building is located in the heart of gaza city. 100 cd to reach the office will mold the direction mixteco office building looks of buildings on facilities that can be a good story to tell people i have my sympathy been receiving look for phone calls and looked all. over the place well from friends colleagues. releases abroad offering me what's happening in the dutch to you know checking with
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me to poison enjoying the weather to kiss all take a look of people 2 bought a gathering yet here all offers look 2 journalists come out of. the thing jean says that pres 1 carter go to be killed also 2. to jump the full. lots of people and. colleagues stand by and waiting there to see if there is a go don't talk like i'm destroyed or not ok so what can you just need to do we know at this stage whether that was a warning shot that we've just been showing our viewers or if that is the main strike because the buildings that. these live pictures that we're focusing on i we can still see says the media the woman just was in 2004 p. and i was put talking about that experience you know i mean you know we're talking about right now is the big stuff on this starting with. the warning there's
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a lot for i'll just sort of directly we have must we were not the ones who are seized the warning from that i believe it was one of the resistance living in this in the building that we are briefing is the warning in this. form he wasn't informing the others who are who live in this been making can we come to know the help that now we have seen that we believe that is not. the strike that was now the strike on the building as you can see from the live pictures we're showing you know that appears to be a direct hits in the side of the building lots of smoke billowing out there as a rehearing from our colleague. who. when the building was targeted in 2040 in the warnings there was no warning shots there were a couple of bullets shot through the glass giving people notice they needed to get
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out on this occasion a residence in the terrorist someone in the terror the terrorist owner was given notification that the israeli military were intending to strike then all residents of that terror were given one hour to get i we saw a smaller explosion on those pictures a much bigger explosion there lot of smoke and dust arising outside of that building not sure if it will stay standing or not we're going to keep our eyes closely trained on this. certainly for more concepts that building is where al-jazeera is offices are very are another strike or not terror and the terror has come down that is the out. that terror is where al jazeera is offices are where hosts the
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associated press offices were also hosts in that building whenever you see journalists doing live updates from gaza they're usually standing on the roof of that building which has now been flattened in an airstrike by the israeli military so that is a landmark an institution that has now been razed to the ground. in gaza important to remember as well that in this building in addition to the media offices of al-jazeera and the associated press there are professional offices in that building and half of that 11 story terrible is also residential properties where families have been living their homes have now been destroyed
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let's head back to what. are you still on the phone can you still hear is. your court. which was your building or under the. close of the for how does that make you feel suffered this is your place of work how does this mentally feel watching that building come crashing down. your. been working in the building for a living you know. you're. been covering. let the love. from the still be we have good memories with eloquently we have to look for events prepared for nonprofessional. experiences with
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a modeller police. know everything in truth i can just vanish troll. it's a very difficult. i'm also going to let our viewers know as well is that building came crashing day there was real distress in this news room here in doha. as we watch that i. know you no one can understand the feeling of the people who own homes. being destroyed by our your body started of course in order to. really difficult to wake up one day. you realize that your offer. with all due respect to years of experience memories you. and the love letter years. yes certainly the story said have been
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told from this building. it is very difficult to express what a loss this is certainly not just for al-jazeera for the associated press and for others who are using this building in a specific seats to get the stories all of gaza to get the stories of this region. why it's our offices. it's really it's really quite staggering to see that an iris warning was given to get people showing our viewers know the moment that i think that was the 3rd bomb strike that managed to bring in. our. but it's so it's a very different skyline in gaza a very different skyline from here on in and it's going to be a very different experience as well because it makes certainly the job of telling these stories much harder when you destroy the offices of journalists who are
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trying to get people's voice and people's experience out to the outside world so suffer what. he we think we may have lost our phone link with that's out just serious stuff once. he has been working from that have or . are you still with us can you hear as. i say you with other colleagues other people who've been evacuated from the building we understand that you're all trying to congregate safely somewhere away from the building which has now been destroyed . or the people reacting to this. let me just before. maybe something really very impersonal. to start to. do you just mentioned before.
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we were looking for. you know. just to keep i'll just see it on on top of the news. my colleagues and i'll just get out of b. and of course marty our cameraman and also the assistant of the city from the 3rd sector and the ostomy lives who work and try to apply to be so apart from their personal safety that immediately they've actually waited. dystopic to think of how to keep jobs here on how to keep our coverage on 4. again and probably new and so i really. don't know was the extent. a priest. yes and all the good
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the good mothers for these would be steams in god you know i have been working before to do that with many teens with many media goals both. really nice that my colleagues feel the best that. they don't think about their personal life. about the profession and want. the coverage of just they want to keep it on so. despite his personally problems trauma. 1 he would have fun and sort of to say that lying about. this is one of the stories that we can tell about but he needed actually awfully late for and or look up like a plan b. . from the beginning or tell him let's think about your personal safety and then we
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will to plan b. don't worry. so. my colleagues. are really amazing colleagues we are family able to realize. all together. if you're going to work all of them they are $1.00 and $1.00 spirit 1 practical team they certainly. hoot joining us there live from gaza it's a difficult job you do at the best of times so it's exceptionally difficult nice that your office your place of work has not been born and in front of us live on television we are grateful to everything you and the rest of our colleagues are doing to keep telling those stories this channel will not be silenced al-jazeera will not be silenced we can guarantee you that right now
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a. joining us live from gaza thank you very much indeed and stay safe let's say. he's in west jerusalem where you've been covering the violence. within israel we're seeing these devastating strikes there also seeing the al-jazeera offices being bones live on television. what reaction do you have 1st of all. used to just. i mean even if you just use metering in shooting. i mean we see them going to really begin the tensions in jerusalem. i am not able to see the images from here that the tanks to you are and then some quite exceptional work on pretty clear. what has just happened then and it is one of those rare instances where. as dispassionate and out of the store you try and keep
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yourself there since this is a very personal moment for all of us is it because it is a major major story in this developing situation i'm just thinking back to the 1st time i went in there and met such lots and he offered me a cup of tea and said sugar i said no he said i just a little bit and put 2 massive spoon position there in a very delicious cup of tea and now the start of our relationship that was the start of my time with him in gaza and the idea that our place is now no more is really quite extreme and to contemplate you know this. like position to those amazing stuff skins out in the guise of the kitchen where we used to sit around i mean what's the big scream really that you produced sweets because it's often the 20 percent in business especially in gaza this area where people used to pray. it's
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all just gone and hearing such as this guy gets back says well. certainly harry here and. in occupied east jerusalem thank you for the clarification there this is of course where. a lot of the recent escalation. comes comes comes back certainly you could say people will argue for for years millennia over when this violence actually started but certainly. this could be where this recent range of escalation between the israelis and the palestinians has its origins what's happening right now where you are. really it is kind of. a strange one of the strange moments
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when what you're looking at isn't it so i can trust what you're listening to and looking at is a group of young activists students age mainly mainly senile. she lives as well as a painting. a message on the whitewashed wall of one of the trustees that is at risk of having its palestinian owners displaced and so they're here in the sunshine and doesn't sunshine and this place where there has been itself obviously a lot of violence as least as recently. as this morning there were some pretty severe crashes here and yesterday friday there was a shooting with a face off its game just that was sent to the middle east were on the groups i was going into firing rockets. you know i mean rockets into the. stands and the like so this remains a tense place it remains as you say one of the main fueling factors of this.
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collation for that's been going on since the beginning of ramadan but right now it is it is peaceful people looking pretty cheerful and they're taking these messages on is what national which is interesting you see the contrast really because. this is a tale of 2 of 2 worlds in a sense if you like on one hand you have palestinians. undergoing daily bombings we've just seen the al jazeera offices be involved live on television on the other hands another section of the population in this very small country has to live in peace and security now that peace and security in tel aviv was ruptured. not more than an hour ago. there has been. far brocket into television. do we know more about this rocket attack because from
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following this recent conflicts we understand there will be a retaliation to the fact that walkers have made it into television and killed at least one person. this is another substantial bridge from thomas it is said richard can sustain a texan to live for the next 6 months shouldn't rush to the city this is the recruiting that is there this morning. the israeli military had. a very major blow to hamas' ability to fire rockets obviously the fighting factions inside gaza 5. and it does seem. in some extent they have done so and with the very sad news of a number inside television i mean obviously people on the israeli side of this conflict would disagree with the idea that they are currently living in security especially in the areas around gaza there is
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a great deal of insecurity may feel off and that they've been abandoned to that and they didn't need to come as a major issue one major connotations in the middle of the country such as celebes in the suburbs around it and the city you like ashkelon and the ethnic south in between jerusalem and tel aviv alone targeted that's it yes i mean that there isn't will say huge disparity and the kind of power. holders who killed and injured and the kind of really destructive devastation that we are witnessing in the most recent and most. difficult the city said someone has been in that building so many times looks for this organization is the destruction is not a thing inside gaza in the last few minutes what kind of impact has all this going to have secondly the room. where you are sharing your insights keep ideas to root
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for them when you see these kind of images when people who live there and see the. palestinian israelis or be the be the chief or they say. see these images of either the disparity in terms of who is being affected by the violence or indeed the violence itself how is that being felt by people within the country and how is that manifesting. well i think it's it's not costing in many different ways among different communities on the coast between individuals but as far as hamas is concerned we outburst of violence in the west bank is very much a response to what has been happening inside gaza i can tell you when those 1st rocket attacks were launched by hamas would jerusalem on monday evening the 1st thing we noticed was a big round of cheering inside the damascus states steps when the sirens went
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off saying one the explosions were heard there was just a for some support among at least some of the idea of those attacks. you know that the 13 instances in the communities helping each other out during the month of these attacks even in as there is on this racial violence fueling through the streets sperry's israeli jews are concerned there is some were expressing exactly the same kind of concerns that we've been hearing about the nature of the destructive power and. the impact that it's on the people in gaza and indeed the impact of it in terms of israel's standing in the world there are those who say that hamas has gone too far that it is going away with too many of these rounds of escalation and i was talking to one man down south when we were near the gaza
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border the other day here just just with a hand in the kind of the cutting motions going israeli military needed to finish it and this wasn't some and you immediately came across. some sort of rabid racist . press where he was a friendly and generous seeming person who at the same time it is possible 'd to say just finish it making this mission yesterday you want to see the inside play slap him so it's you know it is one of these. very difficult same taxiways ideas how people feel about this it is. a very very complicated complex set of relationships. and emotions and political positions but you know you'll hear different things from different people sometimes surprising things from people if you might just seem to think something else from either side the community and its people around here. how you've been covering this region for many years nice.
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is it different this time does it feel different or is this part of the same old cycle of violence. well it's an issue is different for me because i've only been here since 27 teams so i have not seen here during the the major gaza conflict that we've seen in the last decade and more society have seen a number of these escalations i've been in gaza as well during the during the day to protests that mr in 20 it seems to me one thing. that yes it does feel that it feels different from the scale of what is happening militarily from his own into gaza and indeed the sheer volume and concentration of rockets coming out that is a major part of this story that there is this tactic now to really seriously threaten major urban areas groupies concentrated sustain the city of rocket fire
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and yes the destructive power on sure of what is happening from the edge to gaza we rode with tanks israeli tanks and artillery and on thursday night when they started that enormous parise into more than gaza. which 20200 people we heard was and families being killed in those strikes as well and yes additional facts is this terrible round 'd all very possible. very exclusive ratio as well and we've been erupting around the country especially. more generally as well even vigilance are seen as. a just since and. business religion. friendly regulator has been a nice place as we see in this era to say i think the only people living outside inside israel be jewish and it's been an israeli side that things like this is very
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. modest in terms of the threat coming from the market. coming from the country even though it's very thinly felt ok harry forces are joining us on the line the line from. a key part east jerusalem we appreciate it harry thank you very much indeed let's speak now it's a need to bring him she is in the occupied west bank need to speak to you we're showing our viewers. pictures. of the terror block which has star offices and the offices of the associated press being destroyed by israeli missile fire if you could just start by telling me your reaction i mean i know not supposed to be the story here but our offices have been
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destroyed. it makes us part of the story so as an al-jazeera journalist tell me your reaction to this attack on that building in gaza. as you say hello we tried to tell the story and not be part of the story but asked palestinian journalists we find ourselves being targeted for telling the story we have lots and lots of palestinian journalists who were injured by israeli fire and we tell you that the israeli army. intentionally tear gas canisters or bullets the place where we are standing as journalists to prevent the story from going out on air and i'm going to do something out of habit and talk about my personal experience when i 1st went to gaza i'm a palestinian journalist but i was not able to access the gaza strip that is besieged by israel. but i was only able to do that in 2017 it was
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exactly this day may 15th it was the anniversary of next and it was also coinciding with a very 'd deeply humiliating let's see a fence of moment for palestinians and which is when the trump administration moved its embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem the emotions were very high was my 1st time in the besieged gaza strip i was able to see things that palestinians here in the occupied west bank only see on t.v. although they are one people one nation and i remember seeing stuff what they are out the protests that thing is we have taken to the bordering line with israel and have seen also stephanie who is reporting live from there and i was thinking that i want to be al-jazeera journalists we have teams that are invested in the story i am working now with 2 brit crew members my our producer our cameramen who are making sure every day that we are up to news we are telling the story they're
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very passionate people and this is why i was longing to be a journalist to be able to tell the people the stories that they don't hear on other news agencies because some sometimes the story of palestine would be sensitive for some media organizations so they opt out or they just show it when it's breaking news but he had an al-jazeera we tell the story every day of palestinians was house are being evicted we've also covered journalists who. there's one journalist we talked to who's odd. he was blinded by and is really bullets and so often times also we find ourselves telling stories of journalists who are covering a story but generally this is a place that i feel proud that a part of i feel sad to see i just looked on my mobile phone now again and again and again seeing the building being flattened and it's. a sad feeling more.
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than i can tell our viewers that when image those images were broadcast live to us on an agency feeds of a building being flattens there were cries of distress that went out in this news room here in doha. these are certainly our offices that have been destroyed the associated press offices that have been destroyed in this airstrike but also. countless palestinian families who lived in that building will now be homeless we don't know if anyone has been injured in that strike it's important for our viewers to remember that gaza is a very densely populated. bit of lands very densely populated so buildings packed together as you can see on your screens so there is a very real chance that people could get injured say even though an iris warning was given for that building to be evacuated but need all of this is happening.
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on a very particular d. this year of course is. a very important anniversary for palestinians or just tell us more about. what's happening where you are on the story. there are protests that were organized in different cities in the occupied west bank to mark this day of there is a general strike in the west bank also to remember about 2 more in those palestinians who were killed in the gaza strip and also here in the occupied west bank after israel israeli forces shot that 11 palestinians on friday as many protesters here were telling us on friday that. it's not just a memory neck about a still ongoing whatever happened to the palestinians who had to flee their lands in 1948 and were never able to come back to it palestinians would tell you is the
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same thing that israel is trying to do to palestinians here to make life so miserable for them that they have no option but to leave it be fiction of houses and chipchura is just one example. militia. village in the jordan valley which we've covered was destroyed completely by the israeli army with its. families became homeless so there are a lot of a lot of people bent and daily lives that are getting ruined by the israeli occupation and this is why palestinians would tell you they want to make sure that their voices heard now many of them are taking to social media they will base they are saying that they're not the narrative is changing they're seeing lots and lots of influencers of celebrities and showing support to palestinians in shifts or draft and they believe those palestinians we've been speaking to over the
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past 3. that the that the narrative is changing that they were able to reach out to your audience in tell the palestinian story without censorship and that's interesting you raise that point needs a because we're seeing a lot of the the rest of course the ongoing war the violence in the physical times but this the war of the narrative is the war over who controls the narrative which voices are being heard who has the sympathy. and solidarity of people of the whites or world is there a feeling that people are now starting to hear the palestinian sides of the story more in the siege of social media or to people still feel that their concerns are not being taken seriously there's an element of both sides. whenever these stories are being told in the wider press. there are this there is
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a sense that palestinian voices now have more room to being expressed on social media however it's the battle is still going on this new battle grounds that the politics in this new battle ground that the palestinians are partaking in it's very dangerous even to be posting sometimes we're seeing palestinians were posting on social media that are being detained in one incident one palestinian was writing good morning in arabic and the automatic translation. mistranslated and the man was thought by the israeli army that he was going to be carrying out an attack and he was arrested so it's a very tricky situation specifically for palestinians living here and they can't share everything they want to share they can say everything they want to say so there is a lot of focus on palestinians abroad to be able to carry that war narrative
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if you may and also palestinian story also celebrities also influencers also people who are important then why have the world's attention in the past few years if the dimension of palestinians was kind of restricted in a way of you have to be showing support for both sides you have to be feeling empathy for both sides now we're seeing more and more people venture into no let's wait a minute this is an occupation we can. i want to equate the occupier with the occupied and we cannot keep talking about this story as if it's just 2 sides getting along together as if it's a problem a personal problem this is a political issue and many palestinians would tell you that they feel that their voices are being heard now this is also fear people who are telling you that we're scared to think that things are changing and then go back to reality under occupation where things are going to be more of the same specifically that they are
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facing a very strong israeli propaganda machine we are seeing also is really in the world trying to trash or trying to for example. organizations that would like air b.n. b. they decided not to in the list is really good israeli settlements in their op but then under pressure from israel they backtracked on that decision so there is a little bit of fear of hoping that things change because the war is still ongoing ok need abraham there joining us from a bit ahead in the key part in the occupied west bank bring us all the latest from your new creation. on the not but thank you very much indeed of course be crossing back to our correspondents were all across the story for you on al-jazeera but let's take you back now to gaza or joining us on the phone is al-jazeera. hoots
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he is a designated journalist in gaza. earlier today he was standing in that building which if you're watching this on the right of your screen you will see the. offices are based for the associated press his offices are base and where many families palestinian families lives that building was blown up by a missile strike just surround one ira go. to the building i trust to find a place of safety in gaza just tell us where you are right know and what what you're seeing. look i have left this area on. the hour to destroy software. we are trying to apply grundy we are getting to get more new equipment to keep our coverage on.
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as you said some of silence low but they know what. 1 a lot of things we will continue to tell it is we are getting through. to getting new equipment. to continue the coverage despite the destruction despite losing everything and using everything behind. you know hostile visits flexion nothing to see nothing to get from the other just suddenly everything is all the. we have no choice but to continue all the physics is working out again i'm looking for your comments and we will be on again with the new equipment would you come or you i think you will satellite equipment so. now. we have secured all of my colleagues and even our colleagues images erotic. because they have that on the edition and i think gee so now they are doing live coverage from
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there from the. next to the front of our destroyed house we are trying to fix. our coverage. with with the new system i.e. in. crossing the fingers that he will. quit them and leave because. the things are really escalated and. the military wing of hamas has just been warning from fighting more intensive bodges of the world it's done the deed statistically in response to the destruction of a village that is the as they call it with resistance. people. coverage should continue. to you all the. more going according to 5 the. coverage. of.
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the all. but will never stop. it is indeed very relieved to hear you are to see her english and al jazeera arabic. are safe and well it's important to remind our viewers that making television is very resource intensive it's favorite source heavy you can't just do it on an i phone there's an awful lot of equipment necessary in those offices to be able to write the program in that we do we're grateful to you for joining us on the phone and to give us that 1st hand testimony on the phone while we try and enact some kind of plan b. to be able to get live pictures and live reporting i see to our global audience. as someone who lives in gaza you working you live in gaza you are among the people
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and this is not this is not your 1st route to you shall we say this is not the 1st war on gaza that you have lived 3 just from a personal perspective teller fears what it's like what it is like being in gaza when the territory is under attack like this. as you said we are used to such kind of a scale exhibit is not the 1st or 2nd or even 3rd time in the law and the past 20 years since the beginning of the intifada we have been living under a miller genset circumstances so all of life is. curtailed in a way to expect of collation. cases i think time so as a father the husband from one had. 5 a journalist on the other hand so 1 of course it's difficult for me 1 to keep all
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the cop 1 in mike my children. 1 especially with the huge blood or explosions that shake my house from time to time and this is a friendly that is the most difficult tongue of the whole issue to say being a father and following with children around the clock in the night here even been texting me all the time 1 1 to ask me about what is next what has been because the region explosions old oftentimes far from real. home but it shakes you home because they are carried. by think sometimes which which really shaped the whole area. are journalists. prepared for plan b. . plan b. plan c.
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we have we have staff to look planned because we expect such as collation such detail and any topic 4 which is which has 5 been in 2004 looking at it because my presidency but still you know. most of the population of gaza is not all in the 2000000 people and more now of. they all depend on live 1 images images. to plant them again to circumstances the population here are unemployed 2 thirds of the population live under the poverty line under depend on. 5 an unorganized aids either for the 2 for food or for water supplies and even for electricity so most it does it's not the only way to live under the station to some extent based on conditions based on marriage is that planned this is the life does live look like in the gaza strip living in bits
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and it's played under. owns a car and expecting a selection on the tide so we're going to live normal lives all the time you live with always and the militants a plan in your pocket and. this plan is one of the luckiest because and as i told you 2 in the majority of the population yet are an employee then detainment who they've done depends on the organization to start right now 5 days or 6 days people are in the oldest known food supply the crossings are closed. gaza is about. 5 the humanitarian extent a humanitarian crisis started but still too because we have only a crime think a measure of crippling the supply doesn't with the food and with essential elements including all the cooking doesn't suit is closed for the 3rd and the 6th day the
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sea is completely full with the fishing you've done. so find a mother cannot reach the farm even to collect the harvest. 2 from their farms to provide also the markets. 1 which are 1 running 1 almost everything when it comes to. to recover and run for a better. well ok so it's not a difficult life. it is indeed we have that emergency plan a plan b. c. or d. in our back pocket. say whether this will get you back on the line shortly thank you very much as al-jazeera suffered joining us on the phone he would have joined us from our life points on top of the roof of our building but that building as you will see has just been bombs the al jazeera offices the a.p.
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offices and residential flats in the al john lawler building have been to stories al-jazeera is keeping broadcasting go back with you after this. each and every one of us it's got a responsibility. to change our persons but for the better. we have to find our character and we could do this experiment and if biodiversity could increase just a little bit that would be worth giving. any idea that it would become a magnet who is incredibly rare species and. they are asking for women to get 50 percent representation in the constituent assembly here jenny these people big up to collect the ciggy to say that receiving this is extremely important so it was a good way the city. we need to take america to try
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to bring people together trying to do what people left behind. joggers in new delhi take advantage of the relatively clean air after weeks of toxic small stopped people from venturing outside institutions including harvard say air pollution is leading to more severe cases of the coronavirus and more deaths from it and nowhere in india is the situation worse than in daddy the number of queues daughter and record where a desperate situation of the indian government set up
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a new commission to monitor sources of pollution across 5 north indian states health experts and bob mentioned this and been warning for months that the easing of the lockdown would lead to an increase in pollution and the impact that would have on those the core of the 19 'd. this is 0. 0000 am how he'd seen and this is the news are from doha coming up for you in the next 60 minutes special coverage on the israel palestine conflict in the past hour of the israeli army bombs a building housing al-jazeera and other media outlets in the gaza strip after giving those inside just one hour to get outs.
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