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or from the perspective of the grace main, whether it's even moving all robot to mcguffey, my responsibility is to tell, is involving story in a way that it hasn't really been told before the ordinary, everyday life or this is the people i'm writing about, patina got out of darkness, my zimbabwe on al jazeera, the dos as a deadly estate, and 15 is, is really strikes pounds of how to spending on k from all sides of towards the curacy cabinet, for money to come as the color that i missed all the time. and you're watching out, is there a special coverage? i think also is around building and ask alone. and so the israel is directly hit
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off to a barrel of rockets is fine from costs. the senior mazda official confirms that they are holding more than 100 is really is captive in the gulf stream. and the us announces it's sending additional military age to assist is right. the, it's been garza's deadly estate. and 15 is israel has now formerly declared a space of war and that's cost $400.00 and that pain palestinian lives in just 48 hours among them. 78, which was this was the scene in gauze on just a few hours ago. as you see is really strikes of hits. the besieged, posting an enclave from all sides. as mountain massing troops near the gauze, the israel buddha hospital is already overwhelmed. and israel has brought supplies, fuel, electricity, and all the goods. and,
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and just the last few hours of building an asco on, in southern israel was hit by a rock that fired from gaza. is really media is reporting that at least one person that was injured about us has continued to find a barrel of rockets from the enclave. a gun battles between last fighters and is really forces now reported to be ongoing in 3 areas and southern israel, as you see here a couple. it's antonia, including in the city of us, cologne, and in their own as well. and all me come onto, it was reports of the injured all, the spokesman for the cason brigades has vowed to continue the fight. well, not really know guy. when he left, we announced that a number of our fighters today. what able to take a new group of the enemy, prisoners that were moved to gauze, our fighters. i've also reported some cases where the enemy caused the death of some of the captives praise daughter, heroic people who is seeking freedom and causing pain and defeat to the enemy. and
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i don't see any officials from us have confirms that beyond group has taken more than a 100. is randy's as captives. meanwhile, at least $700.00 people have been killed and must have minute trip ration inside israel. some 260 people died as music festival that was attacked by the group on saturday. for the mox has the death toll in israel sold about 700 on sunday. a number like you to know much of is ready society. and many of those killed close to gauze i had come to don's that is how mass fight is attacked. crowds of ravens ran for their lives. many were dragged into gauze, captives in the face of this onslaught. israel minute 3 is facing criticism for its slow response on saturday morning. by sunday morning its full plains smashing the
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strip with new constant strikes my chicago. new hobbies is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has promised a ton gauze into an island, the ruins for some residents, the devastation already a reality with gauze and helpful authorities reporting many hundreds killed in his randy attacks. israel says this destruction is just the sauce of a long response to her mouse is unprecedented. attract tanks and munitions, also massing by the border with lebanon. following off tillery and rook at 5 back and forth with his belong to the news. launch numbers of soldiers and mobilizing in the now militarize zone, the garza with a warning to palestinian civilians to back away from the boundary line, a mass a breached by my mother of tens of thousands of military personnel in the
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surrounding areas near goza. we will continue to arrive to every settlement until we can overcome and who are inside is riley territory. in new york supplied westbank mourning for several civilians killed in clashes with security forces. among them, mother told by greece for teenage son, several countries of cold for the findings to cease, but no sign on either side will contemplate a cessation any time soon. the marks out just at a well, that's feet tall correspondent in the john jr. he's in western disk, and for us mohammed, i want to start with the strikes on our school, on the rising death tolls that we're seeing, how it is really is absorbing with this of the study. there's a clear and very palpable sense of shock amongst everybody that i've spoken with here the last several hours. many of them have said to me that they simply cannot
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fully comprehend or process what happened in the past 48 hours. yet many of them have said that they can't get their minds around what they're calling the magnitude of the intelligence and operational failures. here by the israeli army and security forces. so when you take into account what we for the last few hours continued attacks, that only adds to it, you were talking a moment ago about ask alon and just in the past hour and a half or so came word that a rocket that had launched from gaza had struck a 3 story residential building and asked alon in southern israel that as a result, an 8 year old boy had been injured. now we've seen video of the aftermath of that rocket that hit the building, a very dramatic pictures, really causing more worry for residents in southern israel,
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people who we've been hearing from and who have also been speaking to media outlets in israel and add to that the fact that in the last few hours, you also had sirens, going off in central israel, in towns close to tel aviv. um many people here feel like this is a nightmare that continues and they're very worried about what's to come next in the hours and the days they had, especially when you consider the fact that these really army has yet to actually confirm that they have been able to retake those towns and villages in the south. it's called the gaza and below the towns and villages in israel that are so close to guys up the is really army. you said repeatedly that they believe that there or how much fighters that might still be in those towns and well, fighting we are told has lessened in those towns in the past few hours. there still are intermittent clashes, and many people who've been speaking to media here have said that they've been told
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by is really army that they need to continue to stay in shelters, that they should not leave their homes. they should not leave their basements. so people very concerned and really not yet able to process the enormity of what has happened in the past. 48 hours natalia, i'm sure a lot of your spoke to her about the anxiety about what's to come next and yahoo has vowed to fight to the bitter end. we know his cabinet has now declared. what does that actually mean in practice? i want to study it, essentially it's a statement of intent to citizens of israel. and the fact of the matter is if this were a special operation, rather than a declaration of war, the prime minister would still be able to call up for service. they would still be able to, essentially, until the army to go where they would like you want me to go within the country. this is a process that's different because they are declaring to these rarely public,
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that this is a war that this is different. then operations in the past, it's not just the rhetoric that's been used to describe what the prime minister and what these really and forces intend to do in gaza at the steps that have been taken really analyzing the process. you had the prime minister in the last 48 hours saying that the country was at war. that was, even before the cabinet had actually approved the declaration of war, the declaration of war essentially, among other things, gives the prime minister and the defense minister more expanded powers to take more actions without having to always go to the cabinet and get the cabinet approval then what's going to happen in the hours to come? you're going to have a committee in the can ask that the countries parliament that is going to vote on and approve the declaration of war. and then you're going to have the prime minister go before the can as it go before members of the connected and say that this declaration of, of war has essentially as formally been adopted. so it's a legal measure which generalizes it, but really it's in a sense, just very symbolic as well. telling citizens of israel, this is different, this is
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a war and you need to be prepared. the things are going to be different and that this is going to be a tough battle that starts you mama, judging by what the latest for us from west tourism. thank you so much mohammed. well, meanwhile israel is close. i like the us says it's sending additional military aid and deploying aircraft carrier and a show of support as well that speak to on fish that he's in washington dc. an aircraft carrier is really quite the concrete statement of sold a diety as well. it certainly does seem by some as poss doing but it's the sort of thing that the united states tends to do is don't just to may of cobb county or it's an entire patio group so that they is be a cough, katia, and 5 other vessels. all heading towards israel, and then this a comes as the united states has promised that it will provide material and resources to israel over the next few weeks at the 1st of those are sources already
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on the way, although they say they are quite confident the israel has the ability to defeat and to take on how much, but this is a show of solidarity under show of support militarily for what is going on. i'm told one of the things that the united states will be providing is a more with miss wells for the b as the, the, the doing the defensive system that is really use isn't, was exposed quite markedly on saturday morning. of course, as themselves were coming in, they would have fired and response, and the leads to replenish that. so that is one of the things i'm told that is on its way to is a little though neither the united states nor to say it will give more details. but it's clear from the statement from joe biden on saturday and then on to the blinking, appearing an old and that's what political shows on sunday. this is the us stating it's unequivocal support for israel. this is a massive terrorist attack that is gunning down,
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is rarely civilians in their towns in their homes. and as we seen so graphically, literally dragging people across the, the board with gaza, including a holocaust survivor in a wheelchair, women and children. so you can imagine the impact is, is having throughout israel and the world should be revolted and what it seen. we have immediately engaged ours, really partners and uh, and allies present items on the phone with, from the student. and yeah, we're early yesterday to assure him of our full support, i was on the phone with these really president, the foreign minister. the entire government has been engaged throughout the region and will be on our own. we know that washington has been calling for restraint, but given it's, dawn says we see here, what role does it actually have been trying to galvanize any sort of mediation now? it was suddenly, it's been involved in a lot of diplomatic effort job. i made that point to benjamin netanyahu. nicole between the 2 hadley on sunday morning and activate, blinking has been in touch with several of these kinds of parts and the region that's being suggested to me that the one of the reasons he's talking to so many
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people, because that he's attempting to put pressure on him, us to release those civilians that have been taken and cunningly being held in, in gaza and elsewhere. which is why perhaps he mentioned the whole the costs are by bucks in the wheelchair. and the way to do that is to go through a countries that have connections or contacts with some us. so if there is to be any sort of release of these people is going to come because of what with the talks, the saudis, at the egyptians, and perhaps even the categories. they're also talking about trying to get time us to stop at old offensive actions at the moment, as described by the source always speaking to which is why they are talking to a number of countries. and also we know that until the blinking spoke to the talks on saturday, there's been a part the call with the talks on sunday and we get this official read the and the change in language is actually quite interesting. yesterday and to the blinking was asking the talks to get in both to get engaged in the process. today. he said he
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would like to have them in cottage, the continued engagement. so that was suggested to talk. so at least started making some phone calls in that direction. but clearly, while the americans are, are talking about the diplomatic measures and working through diplomatic channels to help ease the situation. they're also backing up the are fairly, as miller totally, with moving this carrier group. and also making sure they're supplied with enough material and resources, including munitions over the next few days. the official, the across developments for us and washington dc. thank you so much, allen. well, speaking of mediation efforts, the un security council has now met behind closed doors for an emergency meeting to discuss the growing conflict. we have done so as the palestinian ambassador to the un. he's calling for israel's blockade of gauze at the end. well deploring the rising civilian desktop, is it a jeep? see?
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the blockade and repeated assault? some guys are to destroy him, us military capabilities and ensure security clearly an ex and expectedly it's blockade. assault, accomplished. these are the only thing they did accomplish was inflicting, could have been suffering on an entire civilian population. we are very much concerned about the impact of this invasion by him, us, and not just on civilians. right in that immediate area. but in the region this conflicts would grow and we don't want to see that happen. and obviously our thoughts are with all civilians that are heard. but what we need to focus on is this ongoing terrace violence being committed by him us. and this cannot be ignored, and it's important, and i'm glad today we heard from a number of council members that this,
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these attacks should not happen. they need to end and they condemn them. so let's bring in the home and say, hey, that he's the chief of communications for you are a mediterranean human rights monitor, a nonprofit organization. he joins us now from copenhagen, nomic festival. i understand you have family and goals are right now. how are they doing? and that's, that's perfect. well, i think it's fair to start. but a saying before this whole escalation started, it's been very, very tough for them. before any of this even happened, electricity is down to 8 hours a day, mid scorching heat. and record temperature is level water level of well, but trinity's. and every day for the last 17 years have been punctuated by daily violence or the drones on top of your head or lack of flow for the life me. 60 a state of non life, some depths and understatement. but since the escalation started,
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every person that i talked to him does that he is shaking is a huge sense of anticipation that this escalation wouldn't be. nothing like we've ever seen before. the 1st 36 hours low fee is really a sold on guys, the waterfall, and the previous ministry. over asians are a sold some. the been a garden besieged enclave. the numbers are, are shocking in many ways, and people have prepared their bags next to the door to escape. the problem is there's no face to escape to it. there's not no possibility to leave the enclave outside, and there are no shelters in gaza. so it's the unprecedented situation of peer, and she or the frightened horrors for the future, holds mohammed in the 1st 24 hours of his escalation and of how most came out saying that they're prepared for the worst case scenario. do you think people and goals of field prepare to?
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well, as i said in the situation before, the escalation was one where people and gaza felt that they have literally nothing to lose and nothing to vote for theirs being at a rock bottom of disappear and being at the receiving end of biden's for 17 years. so there is the feeling that it couldn't get worse than death of the same time. there's them dissipation. the men is really crowned in region for instance, where they live in of history. the air strikes that have been happening in gaza flattening that, that's 13 the residential in high rise buildings and about 1200 homes, partly incomplete to be damaged is quite unofficial dented. so it comes down to people in gaza to whether or not this will lead to an improvement in their lives. and this one was the hope that at least a shake of the state of school my personal way, the international community,
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to pay attention to this catastrophe. they've got, they've been stuck into for the last 17 years. and one of the issues i understand that your organization works on is the treatment of civilians during on conflict. what's your assessment of how that's being handled by both sides right now as that? so basically what we're seeing in this situation of gaza today in particular, history wiped out about 8 families with 54 members. and families completely killed. and some of the cases, kids as young as just a few months old. camden is feeding air strikes. door air strikes on populated neighborhoods in peak hours. that did not take any clear necessary precautions to minimize civilian casualties. and this is leading to the de norm is distorted, that we're seeing 413 people killed in less than 36000 gaza. that's quite
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unprecedented. the last made for escalation or war. 2021 location guardians, and the one is being killed. $256.00, philistines and gas in the course of about a week to 10 days that we have the doubling the number in or no fee, 36 hours. so that's quite shocking. the level of violence that has inflicted on that i don't want to ask you about how people in cars are reflecting on the civilian death toll in israel too. because we know they haven't just the there of also been captives taken. obviously big concerns about their safety to our people, thinking about about how, how most has approached the idea of, of civilian protection. but whenever i speak to anyone him does, or the 1st thing they mention when i ask about lisa vince is the most important thing to them is that the war was broke down and we managed to break out of this
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open air prison. the symbolism was best. busy it is capturing the minds of hopefully everyone i know that they managed to many of the people there managed to see for the 1st time the young people dipping a foot outside of the enclave. so breaking the walls of the gossip. prison is a whole fuse. symbolism, deaths overshadowing almost everything and the other thing is the whole step and it's quite a very, very despair then disappeared. oh said perhaps there wouldn't be a prisoner swap in which it was seen in skins captive in history that might be freed in return for this field is him captive in gaza. and there's also the feeling go for him, counter intimidation, some of the people there would say that when we've been suffering for 17 years, so they get a taste of it that might to make them feel what we've been going through. but as i said, these are feelings of being at the receiving end to finance for 17 years and hitting
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the rock bottom of despair and dissipation. we have to keep that in mind. at the same time you have for the last 34 years, you have 17000 people from god. working inside is really daily, without a single incident or violence record is not a single incident. a violence in, in 3 to 4 years old gods and workers going in and out of a street on a daily basis. 17000 people. but for the majority of the population that are killed in confinement, there is a lot of frustration, a lot of anger, and then suddenly a feeling that this was counter intimidation, violence. so how did i have a chief of communications for you or a mediterranean human rights, monica speaking to us from copenhagen. thank you so much for joining us on the houses here on the home and, and sharing your thoughts. i think hundreds of people have been left stranded off to several flights to and from israel has been green.
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apple for canceled the apples and televi was deserted. as you see is headlines. took precautionary measures following the fighting between hm. us and israel. as defense forces, several us airlines and, and from have all said that they had suspended direct flights. all the high deaf toll on israel side, on the minds of deception that it's always protected with iron clad security. here's how the human cost of this latest war already compares to others. in the 2008 well on garza, about 1400 palestinians. and 13 has res died before us cease file has been reached in 2014 move in. 2000 palestinians were killed in gaza. 73 is where these died, most of them members of the armed forces. and just 2 years ago and all the flare up resulted in 250 palestine is killed in garza, 13 people died and israel. by contrast, the desk told of this war now stands at about 400 post indians killed. and more
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than $700.00 is res killed or francesca alban easy is the un special revel to on the occupied posting entire trees. she's been judging the international community to seek a peaceful resolution to this conflict. a mike money, i'm totally petrified or what's happening. i'm totally shocked and appalled by the fight by the violence, but before anything else i'm. i'm horrified by the narrative by doing this course because it's possible and necessary to stand with both of policy and cindy's trade east. without resorting to ets a cool and activism to select people, trade or worse corner calls for violence. for the patients, policy makers should prioritize of restoring legality and accountability using diplomacy and peace. conflict resolution message rather than advocating for more
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violence or spending. with one side or another, this is not what either a deposit experience nor do these really needs. i'm being in this role, sharing this role for 16 months now. and they've said since the very beginning, as a sole violence, mounting is kind of aging against defense to expand to students. and this is something that has been ongoing for all her older 6 the kids now 56 years just in the context of you to patient. but i've said since the very beginning, the secular colonial occupation, the maybe try to set to the patient at ease of my pain and trapped both people. both of them are incredibly tied in the same destiny. and one cannot do without the other. you get 2 octave menus ray, these have to talk these days. like you professor i hear gross or breaking the
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silence, of course. so they are in pain for what's happening to these res. how would they not be? at the same time, they say what's happening needs to be cooking context, a context of, of decades of oppression. you post on the policy is blue sky zation strap patrol violence alleyah on sunday, hezbollah fighters and 11 on sale territory on the israeli occupation with more to strikes. israel then followed with artillery 5 civil funds. a situation that along the border between 11 on and serious colon heights, which was occupied by israel in 1967, a corresponding st. ahold of has this report for us from the 11 on israel border exchanges of fire along the lebanon and israel border new front and the war between israel and come us opened early on sunday. the has been last hit is ready positions
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and a disputed region, shooting a call from its ally, come us to join the fighting a poor. and so the deputy with a victoria spell assuming resistance and the struggling and patient power steering peoples, the groups of the motto, lead the hodge, i imagine monia attacked 3 sikes of design and stuff. your patient has the bowl as response appears to be contained. it's within the rules of engagement that have been in place since its last tour with israel in 2006, i feel like i'm in the target was carefully chosen as well to was careful and it's response. hezbollah showed solidarity and support to him. us 2 groups that are part of the so called access of resistance against as well that are backed by iran, but it stop short of risking a wider confrontation. it's avoid the targeting settlements in northern israel and avoid this casualties. at least for now. tensions have been testing the precarious called for months now with both is relative,
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hezbollah relying on the logic of the parents knowing the cost of all out for. but now hezbollah is making clear, it is not neutral in this conflict. and if it continues, the whole region could be involved or possibly not been minimized, it'd be the most that this is all right. if not, i'll duty to target the enemy that is still occupying the lands. and this message must be well considered by the use rarely. however, it is the responsibility of the entire arab and muslim nation not to remain neutral and in this battle, we are not. this is one of the most volatile borders in the region, and the risk of a serious escalation can't be ruled out center for their eligibility to along. lebanon's border with israel. solidarity values for palestinians are being held across the world in a rock protest, as was seen, bunny is really an american flags. a protest conroy drove through the streets. the
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fact that in washington, dc riley is being held near the white house. some of the valleys are also turned upside, is randy conflicts in atlanta and in chicago. president biden has voice to his rock solid and unwavering support. israel is what demonstrators have to say that in dc. so i cannot really learn about the i think a lot of times people portray and resistance terrorism, but i actually think, i believe in people's minds in the way. i mean, i studied the young
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man feel like they have no option. and one more thing is the taxes on the capacitors like only falls violent, real type of violence. correct? i understand that anxious about something. not always. especially when in your protest as cold from washington to end is suppose of israel, the new governor kathy.

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