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indecision. how many degrees al jazeera pawtucket nigeria? ah. your child is there with me. sill robin, doha, reminder of all top stories. oh, yeah. you got his iron's explosions. have been heard in west jerusalem after a ne barrage of rockets was fired into israel from the gaza strip. 3 days of israeli, our strengths of killed at least $29.00 people including 6 children. israel says it's targeting members of palestinian islamic jihad among the dead is calvin soon, who led the group in the south of gaza. he's the 2nd highest ranking member of the group to be killed since the attacks began. you, nancy has more from garza, the error rates are still going on just an hour ago. there was a raid in devalue refugee camp. another home was targeted there. ah,
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by israeli missiles, local sources say that 2 were confirmed killed, and a number of injuries were taken to hospital. the ministry of health has not yet dated. the need to the death toll are casualties from the air strikes israeli air strikes since the beginning of friday. today, sunday, the very day it still stays at 29 and over 250 injured. below hundreds of israeli ultra nationalists of end to the alexa most compound and occupied is teresa to mark the annual. jewish prostate of to ship of israelis are allowed to add the compound, but of the bidding from praying. the child's transport ministries as flight through his as base have gradually resumed while trying to expected to end its biggest military exercises. and on the island on sunday, the full days of chinese exercise this way,
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response to the visit to taiwan by the us. how speak about the policy, the u. s. s. cole, the exercises and relation ivory coast president has part of this practice. as the lower bank bay for a theft conviction that would have seated java 20 years back, but was president of ivory coast from 2000 to 2011 club b as 1st left as president elect, gustavo petro jew, to be officially forwarded to office on sunday, he held some but wearing very good service with indigenous groups. those were the headlines, bodies, and half la inside story is next. on the 9th of august, the kenyans will head to the pole, the country east brain for a closely contested general election will determine if president, i'm a growing political and economic pension. who will be announcing the winner on kansas is expect a free and fair election join us for special coverage on all 0. well fighting in garza turn into a why the war,
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israel launches and try and con garza and palestinians hit back with more than 100 rocket. what prompted the latest escalation? what impact would they have on daily lives? this is inside story. ah! hello and welcome to the show. i'm sammy's, hey, dan. fears are growing of another war over garza after israel alone stand strikes on the palestinian territory. the military is warning over a week of all for ations against all groups. tension been building since tuesday, israeli forces arrested by some of the palestinian islamic jihad commander in the west bank that day. the armed groups threatened to retaliate. israel enclosed roads near the border with guards are
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a day later. and on friday is raining. this house drunk, the army said we're is slamming you had sites in the strip. one of the group senior commanders was killed. several civilians died as well, including a 5 year old girl. what is this child's fault? she was dreaming of going to kindergarten and asked her father for a school bag and clothes. what has she done wrong? this innocent child. when it's ready and strikes have continued for a 2nd day, even the site has moved from garza city. this is the 2nd day of israeli rates across the gaza strip and a serious development of these raids israel and now is targeting residential buildings and residential homes and even civilians. this used to be a 2 story residential building. a for apartment, it has been totally destroyed and brought to the ground. the families here were
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given 15 minutes to evacuate before it was completely destroyed. not only this building has been completely destroyed, but all the other residential buildings in the apartment, a jackson to this building has been partially and severely damaged. and this is serious development. another home intended how an area also couple of meters away from this area has been targeted. medical crews tell us that a lot of injuries, mostly from children where a brought out of that targeting. we do not have the final number from the ministry of health, but until now, 12 people have been killed and over a 100 have been injured in the latest ease, really escalation on because this trip unit, the for inside story got a slimy you had 5 more than
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a 100 rockets toward southern israel, many of them intercepted by the iron dome defense system. john holeman has more from the israel gaza border. we're here on the border between israel and garza back there. and in the last few hours has been rockets heading across from garza into israel. a lot of those have proved ineffectual, even because israel's eye and dome anti rocket system is shut them down all because they've landed in d populated areas of food. ensure in garza and this has come this retaliation after israel on friday launch strikes into garza that killed a leader of islamic jihad that came after earlier in the week. israel also detained a leader of islamic jihad in the occupied west bank. so at the moment is to actions from israel, especially the strike on friday,
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this cause this retaliation from islamic jihad. now the question that everyone's asking is whether this will escalate further. that seems to be a question of hamas. the other group in garza that control much of garza get involved in this or whether they don't. there's also questions about why israel is chosen to do this. they say that it's been in essence, a preemptive strike, because there's been a threat to them from garza. a lot of other people speculating. this is about internal politics and elections. yay le, pete. the act in prime minister wanting to show that he strong. we will see how this develops in the coming hours in the coming days. john homan inside story. now let's take a closer look at the palestinian islamic jihad or p. i. j's it's known. the group was founded in the 19 eighties and is the 2nd largest group in gaza, off the math to often act independently of one another. the p i. j keeps the presence in garza and the occupied west bank with the focus on military
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confrontations. iran is a major financial supporter. the group has been designated a terrorist organization by israel, the united states, the european union, the u. k. japan, canada, and australia, when the slimy ger had, and how much have a common stance against israel. but the relationship can become tense when i'm ass, exerts pressure on the p i. j to stop attack. so retaliations the let's bring in our guest into the show. we have joining us from garza raji surani, a lawyer and the director of the palestinian center for human rights from ramallah . no router, a political analyst and columnist and from west jerusalem, you only been asked him a political and list and journalist, welcome to everyone. i could start with, nor do you think we're going to see another full blown war in garza?
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well, i think that's still, it's still not clear so far. it doesn't seem like this is going to escalate into something, lack of the aggression that we saw last year. but i think it's important to remind the viewers that garza has been under assault and siege for over 15 years. in fact, a lot more than that. but let's just examine the past 15 years. this is one of the most densely populated areas in the world. the majority of the population of 2000000 are children and they, the most of their lives has been spent under siege by israel. and so that, that means that they've lived their life in a state of perpetual trauma, perpetual violence as well. and these episodes of try to assault and military grades are just the, you know, the heightened accent. browse right no more into the reality of
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the daily grind of life for people in gaza. but let me re focus back on the question of what garza is heading into and let me ask you only do you think these railey the to ship once a full blown war right now with garza? of course not. who wants a war? nobody wants a war. i think it will happen, these are slamming. you had organisation and they tried to change the rule of the games and create a new equation. and the escalated over the rest of the summer thought the one of the leaders were thinking janitta was arrested. and since they try to change the things you know, any, when even after that arrest on tuesday, we didn't see the much feared wide wave of palestinian. it attacks
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into israel off to that arrest on tuesday up until the attacks these ready raids on friday. right. right. but then of course, i don't represent these really government or you really are me, a says, and i don't have any reason to doubt them because it is the check that i made with my sources confirmed that day. some if you have any, an attack a on these really a settlements on the border with guys using a anti pick a call next a me size and snipers and what israel these all these really ami the they wanted to display that back. actually, what they did is a preemptive strike, or if you activate the sun and the se cause the escalation,
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and the rockets over $200.00 rockets were launched by the slimy g have towards these were let me bring noah back in. as the only said, no one wants a full blown war. why are we seeing an escalation then? no. well, i think of this israeli government manufactured this escalation. it pushed for it over the past 2 weeks. it took every measure imaginable to increase tensions. whether it's by raids and detentions and assassinations in the west bank by sealing off the gaza strip, which cannot survive without access to goods from outside this trip. immediately after detaining bus on the saturday. and then by assassinating a prominent leader of the p, i. j. in on friday, this was, this is on, on the israeli government, this is on the israeli prime minister who is going to run for elections. and
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unfortunately, we've seen this term before. we seen is really leaders feeling that they need to prove themselves worthy of the israeli vote. especially those votes on the right by proving that they can be tough on the palestinians that they can commit or crimes against the palestinians without hesitation. and that's really what we're saying. we're seeing, we're seeing really jump in israeli. let me bring you to the point which you only made. he said, look, i checked with my sources. this was an intervention by israel to stop a planned attack by palestinian islamic jihad. i think he's referring to the israeli air strikes, which began on friday. right. well, i mean, you know, your guests might consider the israeli army a credible source, but i think those of us, we've covered this for a long time and, and still remember the spin that was, it was told even about the killing of a dear colleague. she didn't actually know to the credibility of this occupying
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army. there is no such thing as a pre emptive strike. you cannot kill someone extra judicially. assassinate someone because you think they're going to carry out something. the fact is not a single shot was fired from gaza. israel escalated israel, target it islamic she had in the west bank and gaza. israel created this escalation, created this mass, and we'll have to take responsibility for it. what is happening is on their hand, or maybe it's important. take a little step back, raji, whatever the, you know, how this got escalated at this point we're getting reports of civilians paying a price including children being killed in some of these as strikes by the israelis. what would a, why, the war mean for basic human rights for civilians,
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both palestinians and israelis living in the south. but he is ready to go with one of the most complex in the history. and i'm not saying, you know, document that it's and that was that applied since 2014 presented to the. busy i see, see, there was an investigation open and the 2 that the great mark for loss book came on garza, i think to may 21 to one last year and. and every time you sort of target it says have been got that got a very intentional and it's very clear. and the storm c, d as and civilian targets. more than 70 percent category is
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killing destruction or smear last year where city and targets, including 60 children has been can. and then so what they are doing not to eat in time getting the 1st day or hammers. who are the good guys in the union tv? the are the one in the the store and there are be doing this to then getting own gang destruction, social or political supplication. i don't know why they located garza for the last 16 years. why? 2.2000000 people in 300. ready 65 square meters as being
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persecuted was trying to locate the interest that you were growing persecution and is, or should you hold that? don't have been sorry for many but right now be sorry. let me bring in yoni again. you know, nor touched on the point of upcoming elections in israel and many analysts, including even some israeli commentators have written today about their suspicions that these are the strikes might have something to do with those upcoming elections . want to make that uni hello. ok. eventually, after the struggle fighting a will be over the politicians and we'll use what happened in guided, they are deleted, it can be, this is possible, but to,
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to come in say that this is the reason for what happened for the a preemptive strike to thwart the terror threat from god. i think this is exaggerated. i think that in i didn't they get that information is the guess from armada said from these really army, i'm a covering the say, what is happening is 32. so the last hold to use and believe me, i've credible sources and i checked the same formation to thoroughly. and, and did the reason for the said there was to was, there are back. and it's got nothing to do with politics. but i, it's possible that the politician will use it either a political campaign. this is a possibility the only what prompted the israeli raid on jeanine on tuesday, you referred to the reason for the is radia strikes on friday. being a preemptive strike, to stop a tax on ezra. what prompted the,
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the beginning of this round with the, the move which israel made by raiding jeanine on tuesday, dragging out. but sam saddie from the camp or video, showed him being drag dogs fighting him, that sort of operation. i mean, at that time again though, the will didn't see the volleys of palestine iraq, it's going across from garza or into, into us. it's happening we what is happening is jolene is a daily seeing, there are at the lost control in the city of ginni, the refugee camp of jeanine, and the few villages surrounding they cannot, there control these areas anymore. security wise and the same as a result, a deputies of the on the military rule, purple is still in groups the janine developed and they started to it is
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to become a threat to so security. and there is some of a of them even interested in here without their attacks a lack the one in tel aviv a. so where would these early army was doing their own ration of arrests? and it wasn't a society what you said read from the house and so on. he was, he tried to escape from these early army and he was captured and taking to detention interrogation. this is what you saw. and these are the pictures that you so i know, i guess for many, including the you and investigators that handed in a report on june. the 7th. it comes down to when you start to break it down like we're doing on the show, it comes down to the occupation. they say that these tensions, they're referring to the last major war between israel and garza,
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were caused by what it calls a perpetual occupation of palestinian areas with no apparent intention of ending it is this violence simply the cost of what the un investigators call a perpetual occupation absolutely, and it's also the result of the arrogance of israel, the occupying power that expects the people it occupies to be subdued, to die quietly, to surrender, to detention quietly and to not resist or demand freedom. that is not, not attainable formula. it is not a situation that any occupier as been able to create much less israel. but because israel has gotten so used to being treated exceptionally to countries covering up for its crimes, protecting it from accountability, whether at the international criminal court or otherwise it has become so they
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should in expressing its indignation at any fine of palestinian resistance or demand for freedom, it expects that all palestinians will acquiesce to its hedge, a monic power. and so it doesn't see that it's grades on jeanine are provocative. it doesn't see the killing of palestinians as an incendiary as illegal as crimes. and it, it doesn't expect or doesn't accept that such crimes, such murders would have a reaction so long as the this occupation and the culture of impunity with which it operates, continues. then of course we go, you know, this, this reality of brutalization of traumatize ation of violence will, will persist. and really, ordinary palestinians are the ones who continue to pay
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a very dear price, especially in god. let me tell you about point back then to yoni. i mentioned what the un investigators had found on june the 7th human rights organizations have said, similar things. you can look up, amnesty international may 2021 where they say, quote, the world presses israel to address the root cause is like the legal blockade of, of gaza. impunity, dispossession, oppression of palestinians. there'll be another round of civilian death and destruction does not come back yoni to this being the price of occupation and, and ball cade. look, it's very clear that the solution to this problem is the political solution and not the military solution. and is it not the end of occupation, the jani latera different thoughts, school, thoughts about the work you use? especially as referred to, got a street for israel with through obliquely,
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for may. the gods us 3. as you know, it's true, there is a brocade on garza, but this is a result of but what happened? you guys still a, if there is still going to zation pull, come up and meet the who are in, took over a by force, a took over a street expelled the palestinian authority from gaza and a building b. there are infrastructure in garza, which is in full of panels there. okay. and it is all he needs to try and attack israel and destroy the state of israel. they say publicly, even the slanted g ha. just look at the name of the organizations you have. what does it me? in arabic, of course i know what it means,
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only wore it only war against who actually actually it means a struggle, but the match will get lost in semantics to deep into as a does this mean the destruction of the state of israel or holy war? but reckoning our victor and, and anyway, ultimately with our let me because we're going to go a few minutes. we haven't really heard enough. i don't think from raji, ron, you are already getting reports that for example, israel a stop the shipment of fuel into garza because of this latest escalation and that the power station of garza is not now functioning. tell us what that means for daily life. people going to school people in their homes for hospitals or just a gland as being so worried that it goes up and i'm sitting with just one reason that i have my private. ringback or otherwise it's mission impossible even to contact outside word. second,
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it's up to order. i mean, you know, source the mediums and if you didn't. but then there was a system labs and system labs. i mean there is hundreds of medical operations with every day. now it's almost 0 to because operation, it doesn't work at the time being even transferring what we call it a lot. so many will die. and because of the transfer received it by stating that if your therapy, it's up front not allowed to be taking garza and they've been suffering good on the sick or in men's. you all right, well i think we're going to have to leave the discussion at that. thank august very much for that contributions. raji surani nora and the only been asked him thank you
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