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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  October 9, 2023 3:00am-4:01am AST

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when is you naval blockade that will prevent migrant boats from reaching the shows to show the guns as deadly as stay. and 15 is is really as strikes pounds. the palestinian on k from full size after the security cabinet formerly. because with, with some of the don, it's dante, they're watching out. is there a special coverage of the cause, a israel building and ask along in southern israel, it's direct to the head of the barrels of rockets. that's fine from garza more than 700 is really so controlled so far. and the unprecedented ministry operation,
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assuming a mazda official, is confirmed that they are holding more than a 100 as rainy's captive in the gaza strip. and the us says it's sending additional minutes create and deploying an aircraft carrier, and a show support is right the well, it's been cost as deadly estate. and 15 years, israel has formerly declared a state of war and that's cost 413 palestinian lies in just 2 days among them. 78 were children. this was the scene and calls of just a few hours ago. as you can see is really as strikes have hit, the besieged palestinian on k from all sides. it's mountain mass increased near the gauze. a israel border hospital is already overwhelmed. israel has brutal supplies of fuel, electricity, and upper goods. and more than $700.00 as relays have been killed and how much the
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unprecedented military operation. and just the last few hours of building and ask along in southern israel was hit by a rocket, fired from gaza. is really media is reporting that at least one person was injured . says continue to find a barrel of rockets from the enclave. are nearly 2 days on now. is there any forces a continuing to battle? have asked fighters who are inside israel. gun vessels economy happening in 3 main areas in southern israel as a couple it's and comment also as you see here in the cities of ass cologne and then so they're out with and all me come onto his reports of the injured, the spokesman for how much those military rang because some gaze is valid to continue the fight. when our little guy, when he left, we announced that a number of 5 fighters today, what able to take a new group of the enemy, prisoners that were moved to gauze. i'll fight, as i've also reported some cases where the enemy caused the death of some of the captives braves daughter,
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heroic people who is seeking freedom and causing pain and defeat to the enemy. and i don't whole senior officials for her last have confirmed that the auto group has taken more than a 100 as raney's as captives of the several gun battles. now is there any forces has matters to free, some of them taken by him off and neighborhoods near the cause a israel border? well, some 260 people also died as a music festival that was attacked by the on the grief on saturday. for the march report, 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 but as 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
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slow response on saturday morning. by sunday morning its full plains smashing the 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 start of a long response to her mouse is unprecedented. attacked tanks and munitions. also in massing by the border with lebanon following artillery and rocket, 5, back and forth with has belonged to the newest launch numbers of soldiers. and mobilizing in the now militarize zone, near garza, with a warning to palestinian civilians to back away from the boundary line,
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a mass of breached by my mother, all tens of thousands of military personnel in the surrounding areas near goza. we will continue to arrive to every settlement until we can look i'm 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 as well. we have a team of correspondence covering the story for us. alan fish a is there in washington dc. gabriel is on the is in new york, but 1st i'd speak to mohammed, challenging. he's on the ground for us in west jerusalem, mom and i want to start with the strikes on as colona, as we've been talking about this rising death, toll house is all going over over the width. is riley's
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this out to everybody that we've been speaking with here the last several hours they're, they're still in a state of shock of that. that's really the only way to put it. uh, many of them saying that they just have not been able to process the enormity the magnitude of what happened over the course of the past. what's almost been 2 days now. it's almost been 48 hours when it comes to us, come on and there was a barrage of rockets launched from gaza. many of them were intercepted by the iron, don't defend system. one of them struck a 3 story residential building a few hours back. and it was reported that there was an 8 year old boy that was injured. as a result, there were dramatic pictures that we saw a lot of video come out of the aftermath of that rocket that hit that building. but as of now, it does not seem that there was anybody else that was injured as a result of that rocket hitting that building, we are still waiting official details from the medical officials in the area. i
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should mention that the ministry of defense has announced that they will be calling up reserves as of tomorrow. we're expecting thousands of reserve is to be called up . we're also expecting that the cabinet will be discussing this further tomorrow, and that they will be making a decision that essentially will empower prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the defense minister york a lot to continue to call it preserves as needed in the days ahead. now i should mention one other detail on this does. yeah, we've spoken last couple of hours about the fact that there are is really media outlets that are attributing news with regards to fighting around. because the area in israel, in, in those towns and villages close to gaza and southern israel, there are media outlets attributing to officials with these really army, saying that the fighting in those areas has less than and that the is really army,
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has gotten relative control. and some of those areas, but that contradicts what we're hearing from other source is that are saying that there are still intermittent clashes that are happening in those areas. so it's a very fluid situation and really just adds to the sense of anxiety that we have been hearing about from so many people we've spoken with who just say that they are very concerned about what is going to happen next and what the next days and weeks and months it had happened store for this country i saw and nothing you all here. we know has vowed to fight to the visual end. his cabinet has now declared, well, you're talking about cooling up, regardless of what more does that possibly mean in practice going forward, the prime minister in the last 48 hours already had announced even before the cabinet took up. this issue had already announced that the country was at war. uh then you have the cabinet, take it up and the cabinet approved the declaration of war. which means among many
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other things that the prime minister and the defense minister have expanded powers at this time. but they don't have to go back to the cabinet when approving different measures going forward when it comes to the war. now what's gonna happen next we're told is that later today, the connected a committee in the connected, which is the country's parliament, is going to take up the issue. they are going to look at the declaration of war. they are going to vote on it and it's very much expected that they are going to approve that. and then the prime minister is going to have to go before the connected. and he's going to have to formerly declare the state of war to the connected. and the fact of the matter is that doesn't change anything. it's essentially a retroactive formalization of something that's already been declared. and really, at this point, it's more of a symbolic value, according to those we've been speaking with essentially a declaration of intent from the prime minister that the country it needs to be at the ready because they are now in a state of war. and it just means that there's
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a long conflict, potentially have a study, a lot of challenging though with the latest for us, from less risk. and thank you mohammed. well, israel is close. i live the united states has said that it's going to be sending additional military aid, deploying an aircraft carrier and a show of support for israel. let's feed to our corresponding our official. he's following this for us in washington dc. all of the deployments of an aircraft carriers really quite the concrete statement of solidarity. well, joe biden is spoken to benjamin netanyahu several times over the last 2476 hours and expressed a support for israel, and also promised that they would do what they could to help. this is a concrete example of that. they're sending a carrier group which is in the of cobb county and 5 on their backs and ships towards israel. the see this will act as a 10 to effect, and remember we may have some joe biden on saturday. he said that no one who is an enemy of israel should take this moment to try and exploit it. and they are fully
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confident that the israel is able to, to fight against hamas. that is clear and the statements that they've made. and they're also suggesting that a new point is, will ask for additional troops, but as well as this carrier group, they're also sending additionally across to the interfaces around the area. they're also sending additional resorts says on the equipment including munitions. and they have already started to be sent towards jerusalem now and to be blinking, who is the secretary of state? he's been involved in a lot of phone calls over the last 24 hours. and he, again, appearing on a of the mean political talk shows in the united states on sunday morning, reiterated us support for israel a this is a massive terrorist attack that is gunning down, 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
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a holocaust survivor in a wheelchair, women and children. so you can imagine the impact 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 present the foreign minister. the entire government has been engaged throughout the region and will be on how long you shall receive this show a support for as well as washington has also been courting for a strange. but given it's stones, what role does it now have in trying to, to bring about any kind of mediation? a small, obviously, is made clear what is going to do with this video. and if there's a launch is any sort of offensive in the next coming days and weeks, then the united states will be there on already providing munitions. and the last time the us provided munitions to is the one that was involved in a confrontation and gaza. there was some criticism at home this time they're backing them that way, but they're also using diplomatic channels on to the blinking. it's made several
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calls across the region. and in the last 24 hours has spoken twice to this talk is coming to park and also to so do you read being going to box? what is clear in those conversations is that they would like come us to stop. it's all corrections at the moment, but also they're working very closely with both the talks and the saudis, to make sure that the hostages, as they have described. and us statements are released and they're working particularly and getting the civilians who are taken prisoner out of there. because this is a consent for the united states. it was 24 hours after what happened in israel. the national security council can find that a number of is really american citizens had been killed. and of course, at this stage is not entirely clear if there are, is really american citizens who were taken into guys by how must during that oprah ration on saturday. and so that will be a concern for the united states. that is why they are operating, particularly with countries that have got connections to how much so talk key. so
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do you maybe at the united data banner, it's asking them to put pressure or how much to the very least make sure the civilians are released at the the know that it is really soldiers in several. right . so there's really so just being taken in this operation and it's highly unlikely home us would let them go. but the whole thing that through diplomatic pressure, they might be able to convince from us that they should release the civilians. official cost developments for us in washington dc. thank you so much, alan. as well. we know that the un security council speaking mediation is housing emergency meeting behind closed doors and suite to get rid of those under these in new york to take us 3 of those developments. gabriel took us through what's exactly unmatched from this meeting. yeah, that's right. the security council met for closed consultations at the un headquarters in new york. initially, they were thinking about making this an open meeting,
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where the representatives from israel and palestine could attend. however, sort of at the last minute they decided to make it close consultations. what does that mean? that means it was behind closed doors. it was not broadcast internally, no journalists were allowed to follow what happened inside. it was essentially a meeting just with the 15 members of the security council, and they were briefed by tor western land. the un special coordinator for the middle east peace process. essentially what this meeting was was for the un official there to brief the security council members about the situation on the ground in israel and palestine. and for the security council members to get a better sense of what is really happening there, vince are moving very fast. we did have a source inside the meeting that told us that the, the, the, you in a special coordinator for the middle east peace process. i told the security council members that they were certainly worried about this conflict spreading
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regionally. and that that was a immediate concern as well as a humanitarian aid that is prep potentially going to be needed very soon. if not right now. now, even though the palestinian ambassador was not in the meeting, he did show up at un headquarters and he spoke to jeremy elizabeth for the meeting . and the us deputy ambassador to the un spoke after the meeting was adjourned. this is what each of them had to say, or is it a deep saying the blockade and repeated assault? some guys are to destroy. i'm 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
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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, these attacks should not happen. they need to end and they condemn them. so i gave, given the level of an see, do we have a sense of the next steps here for the international community as well. it should be said that from the security council meeting, there were no resolutions, no joint statements that were issued. the chinese and bass jersey went and said
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that he thought it would be good if the security council issued some sort of statement, but in the end they did not. we are expecting the security council will be meeting in the coming days for sure about this issue. it's top of the agenda, potentially meeting in an open session, trying to potentially hash out some sort of resolution. but outside of the security council, the un is working behind the scenes to try to get some diplomacy moving forward tor western land. the un special coordinator for the middle east peace process for breakfast security council has said that he has been in contact with the us e. you cuts our egypt and 11 on over the last 36 hours or so. these are 5 important bodies that the u. n is trying to work with to, to, to get some sort of diplomacy moving in related to the situation in israel
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and guys. but in terms of the security council, um, no new meeting is set as of yet. but we can bet that probably that will happen early this coming week. kevin is on the, the, with the licensed for us from the u. n in new york. thank you game. well, that's not bringing thomas pickering, he's a former us investor to the united nations. he joins us from washington, dc. mister pickering, do you have any real hopes for you in that process? you should the well be potentially looking elsewhere to try to bring them to this. so i think that it's probably at this stage premature to hold for you and lead process to take us out of the tragedy. and the quandary that we find ourselves in, at the present time with the mouse attacks against israel. i suspect it is real at a minimum will seek to expel all of the hamas spiders from its own territory. busy rates as well as perhaps some hint that it may once again seek to occupied
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pieces of the gaza strip that are important to it strategically. if not the whole strip. it was abandoned years ago under prime minister. sure. busy wrong uh for good reason, but to present deep uh, and obviously impactful, the attack against israel. there's change the equation. and these really thinking and of course is realize the election is coming up as well. and prime minister netanyahu is seeking me at all costs to avoid being involved in the court cases that have surrounded his politics for the. busy last year, when we know that the u. s. and e, you have already taken very strong sconces and supportive israel. where do you think that leaves the space for mediation? and i'm wondering here about potential different logic efforts by regional leaders,
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for instance. and i think the 0 can be a turkey is always of interest in this regard. the minister, the one has made clear that he has some interest in seeking to find a way to stop the fighting and move toward his settlement if he can. but it's a very difficult process, but the current time was deeply entrenched feelings with the very high loss of human life. but it's already been involved in the 36 hours of this, a mazda salt, and the deep concern that it brings, particularly to the is really a political se, rear. uh, it is difficult to see how that can be changed. the us will support is real. i'm convinced, throughout this effort, it will do what it's can obviously to provide both military presence in the region,
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which is started already. a military support in terms of weapons and ammunition and, and other backend of that are required, is realized traditionally, rarely, if ever asked for and even more rarely received direct us military support on the ground and will not go sure. certainly initially about the large mobilization of is really reserves, and this is exciting reports of the move in lots of heavy armor as well as a mechanized equipment into the guys or region of leaves one only to conclude that israel will be deeply determined to clear uh, what ever opposition exist? boast isaac outside of gaza in israel proper. and inside of garza as much as it possibly can. to once again, try to settle down the situation and this the correlation. so about
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a potential around invasion. let me ask you so because i'm send you also once the us and basset israel. i know the relationship between the 2 countries is evolved over the years. we know that bite and for instance, hasn't had the friendliest engagement with nursing. yahoo, what do you make of the relationship now and, and what might that mean going forward, especially as we look towards the potential around invasion. and i was about to say that president biden is deeply committed to israel and israel security and survival and will do what is necessary in his view which will be whatever is expedient and can be done joyfully and can be done in a way that avoids significant escalation of the conflict and obviously to the greatest extent possible, direct u. s. military involvement in the conflict to red lines that i think are going to be uh,
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pretty much in the picture for some time to come and not uh, widely or rapidly a band. and uh, so the us will have limits on what it will do. but those limits have been compatible with the historic is really positions that we will provide the manpower we will provide the fighting strength. we need americans helped in political backing and international support and as well in military supply. well, let me ask you then, so just taking a bit of a step back off to such an impulse between israel and the palestinians for so many years. do you think that the conflict of this scale could maybe potentially open the space then send it to some kind of resolution? as we have seen in fast conflicts. exactly that not in every case, but in some significant cases. and it is therefore important to note that the
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50 year olds now 50 year passing of the on the poor conflict, open the door to some very significant moves that made at least a partial way for more stability and more a peaceful relationships in the region. for some time that hasn't worked perfectly . it's obviously deeply frustrated palestinians, so that they should be asked to make all the sacrifices as they see it and received nothing in return. and the present is really government has been very negative about opening the door if i could put it this way to a negotiated approach. in scenario, particularly one built around a 2 state solution, which it seems to be both at one and the same time. so most of the likely
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alternative to implement and put in place and at the same time the only possible alternative that has the offering of a permanent piece in the region. so just very briefly, i do want to ask you, we have seen some of shelling from hezbollah in the last 24 hours. all you concern the tool about regional escalation before we get to any kind of a potential resolution to i think it is very important that everyone guards as much as they possibly can attend against a regional escalation of this conflict. it is in no one's interest to do that. there already is much talk about in the united states going after iran, which is on doubted lead play to a supporting role to amass. it's very difficult even perhaps in these early stages to doubt that that has taken place. certainly we will see with more investigation
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and more care whether there is supporting evidence for the point of view. us has been a little bit hesitant about it. in the last few hours, but that may change as the subject has come under focus in consideration right now . beyond that, the question will be, what role if any of ken iran in place in respect to its presence and influence in syria and lebanon? and what role will egypt play traditionally towards the who have piece agreements with israel tilted on the side of doing what they can uh to stop the conflicts, work in the direction of some kind of motives presenting and do what they can to bring about a change quite you in a certainly dedicated there, but one does not see if this early stage of
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a conflict where the desks total has been. so live on both sides. the an easy move to a ceasefire. thomas pickering, the format us and basta to the united nations, joining us from washington dc. thank you so much for being with us on all those areas and sharing your thoughts. thank you for your invitation. i was saying earlier on sunday has the fights as an 11 on cell territory on the israeli occupation with more to strikes. israel then followed with artillery fire. set about funds is situated that along the border between 11 on and so he is going in heights which was occupied by israel in 1967. how corresponds and hold on. has this report for us from 11 on israel, florida exchanges a fire along the lebanon, and israel border a new front and the war between israel and thomas opened early on sunday. the
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hezbollah hit is ready positions in a disputed region. heating a call from its ally, come us to join the fighting poor and so the deputy with the victorious spelling standing resistance and the struggling and patient outstanding people. the groups of the motto leader has a mild monia, attacked 3 sides of the zionist occupation, as well 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 excess 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
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call for months now with both is relative, hezbollah relying on the logic of the parents knowing the cost of all out war. but now hezbollah is making clear, it is not neutral in this conflict. and if it continues, the whole region could be involved. and i'm probably not been many why it'd be the most sad. 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 use. 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 rolled out center for their algebra 0 along lebanon's border with as well. a hostile, a head for you here on now to 0 will be bringing you more coverage of because a israel will not to more on that to stay with
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welcome back to watching out a 0. let's remind you about top stories. israel has formerly declared a state of war on garza declaration comes off to him off the launch, the minutes you information against israel on saturday. $413.00 palestinians including $78.00 children. and count. is there any has strikes of hit the besieged palestinian on k from all sides. these round says it's now massing troops near the goal is that israel senior officials from him asked meanwhile, have confirmed that the honest group have taken more than a 100 as rainy's as captives. the prisoners include soldiers and civilians. these really minute treat says the number of captives is significant. loss of continued to find barrels of rockets from gaza. at least 700 people have been killed and is well live in 2200 injured. some 260 people died as a music festival that was attacked by the police on saturday. the residence of casa
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on now going into the 2nd night of funding is, is really will pains of your own. just a series of strikes. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu on saturday, bound to reduce garza to rumble, following him off as unprecedented attack by cut off for a votes. now on the developments from that the extent of the devastation in gaza is difficult to comprehend. israel is now at war with home us and the people of guys a bearing the brunt of that the this man lost his entire family when his house was destroyed. he's not alone in his grief the mole get the chief a hospital in gaza is that capacity among the dead? 5 children, all from the same family. amid the fighting the chaos and the
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destruction. families prepared to bury their loved ones a little by my f. one is they definitely more than they probably target civilians, mold and politicians to try and pressure us into giving up. but we're not going to give out and we're here to stay. this is outland and we want a band and that entire apartment buildings, hundreds schools and even a mosque when stayed in the strikes the show me the what happened to us is complete destruction. we are the old beloved family and there were a 150 people in this building about all of my family's homes have been destroyed. the heaviest fighting in decades has killed hundreds and wounded several 1000 palestinians. the 7 people in this house, when it was hit by as ready for the full day israel has cut off
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electricity, fuel and water supplies to one of the most densely populated territories in the world. the hospitals are overwhelmed and unable to function without basic services. the ordinary gardens can do little but continued to enjoy. one of the worlds was 2 minutes here in situations. the misery amplified firewall mike level, which is there. meanwhile, and the occupied westbank at least 5 palestinians have been shot and killed and confrontations with his really forces that brings the death toll that to that teen counts. and saturday, crowds have come out and cities across the west bank on saturday to support your mouse as minute feel for ration on israel also was ours. your values for palestinians are also being held across the wild and iraq purchased as was seen. branding booth is really an american flags purchased convoys drove through the
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streets of baghdad, a. ringback in washington, dc, raleigh is being held near the white house. similar riley is also kind of outside, is rarely come. phillips in atlanta and chicago, president biden has voice to his rock solid and unwavering support for israel. he has what demonstrations have to say that in washington, or i cannot really learn about the i think a lot of times people portray and resistant terrorism. but excuse me. i believe in people's the in the way they i mean i studied the young man feel
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like they have no option and the more thing is attack passengers likely it will be false. alarm pretty violent, real type of violence. they understand that anxious about something. not always, especially with the new york protest as a quote from washington to and it's suppose of israel, you government and kathy, which will have condemned plans for pro palestinian demonstrations. well that
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spring in use of manana, he hits the palestine israel program at the art center in washington dc. he's now in alexandria virginia and joins us from the use of. i'll stop by asking you for your reaction to the extent that we're seeing of the us support to israel. well, i don't think it's particularly surprising looks the united states has of course been and not just an ally to israel, but a primary supporter of the root causes of the events that we've seen over the last several days. united states, of course, is the biggest supplier weapons to israel and routine lease ends about $4000000000.00 a year and military financing to israel as well. and, of course, has played a key role in building up to you is really military over these years. so i don't think the united states would have taken any other position or could be expected to take any other position than the one that they took here. the so uh, you know,
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i think the question is though for the united states for 0 for everyone involved is how is this on changing support for israel and the continuation of its policies towards palestinians. actually going to lead to any change here that, you know, we have seen some 16 or 17 israeli military operations and guys over the last 20 years. and that's almost once every year. on average that you have. it is rarely, military operation. each time they go in and they say that they're going to destroy the factions, they're that they're going to destroy him ass, that they're going to degrade their capabilities, destroyed their leadership, etc, etc. and each time you see growing capabilities and growing determination, of course, in a massive way in this last assault, as uh, as a result of all of that is to. so what is, what is the answer here? how can continued military support and military operations against the people in
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gaza, lead to a different outcome. nice time said doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result as is the definition of insanity. but that's precisely what this policy amounts to the use of you say that you and i was surprised by the us supports of israel. it does field or is it by that is why his house has somewhat shifted its relationship with israel while he's been in office and they're obviously domestic concerns to full button heading as we all know into a us selection in just how fall can us support for israel okay, as well as i think that there are limits on us support israel and in this particular scenario as things develop over time when we saw of course in 2021, when israel was bombing gaza at that time there was the, as really attack on a apartment building that housed the offices,
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of course the balance was 0 and the associated press, which really outraged many people around the world. and i think led to the kind of political pressure that the force the is released to bring an end to that round. because it was clear that little was being achieved and so much damage and destruction was being done to people who are involved. and i think that, you know, how things move forward from here is really going to determine the limits of global support for whatever to israel does. and as, as we know from the past is really bombardments of guys are almost always result in massive civilian casualties. the targeting of civilian infrastructure, and this just goes back to my original question. how is there any military solution to this? there simply isn't. i think until policymakers realize that that's the case,
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whatever the politics may be around this, and they're not sure they're, they're difficult about this around this in the united states. but that's not actually a good policy and it's not helping anyone or anything. and it's condemning everyone involved the use of to repetitions it uses. i want to ask you about the region as well. just stepping a little away from the us because it does feel like things have shifted them in the last few years with will have nations, for instance, normalizing times with israel. and even saudi arabia was considering the possibility before all of us began. i see that you a has condemned to the mazda attacks as a serious and grave escalation, saying it's also a pulls by the israeli civilians taken hostage might any of this in terms of our nations. and they have support for israel. my that affects the calculus here for him us you know, i think the for uh, palestinians who are involved in this and this is really primarily about palestine, not about the rest of the region. i know there's a lot of talk about the developments and the region and so on, but you know,
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long before him as long before this moment for a public of iran wrong long before normalization began. and abraham affords and so on, palestinians are grievances with the israelis and we're struggling for freedom. that is the core of the issue here and it's neglecting those core issues that's leading to a continuation of all of this. i think it's important to note though, that even the countries who have warmed up to israel in recent years have been saying repeatedly. and then you look at the statement from the saudi arabia on the 1st day of this, which of course is in negotiations with united states to normalize with this. they said in their statement, we have been repeatedly warning that the continuation of occupation is going to lead to an explosion in the region. and so i think even those countries who are moving in the direction of normalization, realize that there's no way of ignoring the palestinian issue. we heard of course
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so much and the conversation around abraham accords about how this was going to bring peace and stability to the region. how there is a new middle east and, and how these new alliances can move forward without a resolution to the palestinian struggle about the events of the last several days have made perfectly clear. and all of that was nonsense and there is no ignoring the palestinian issue. if you're going to have peace and stability in the middle east, it's quite the contrary. as well as the ability in palestine there won't be peace and stability in the middle east. still the, the posting an issue has essentially been even a little app. so i'm kind of an impasse and many, many years could something of this scale re ignited if it's perhaps to actually address the root causes of the conflict and the blockade of calls. i do think it requires big leaders and leaders of conscience. i'm not sure that those leaders exist among the as riley's today would have to make massive decisions to
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reevaluate their relationship with god. so as i said they, they return to the same answer even though it's fail time and time again. they have to take a different approach. look because it has been a problem that nobody has wanted to deal with. not the israelis, not the palestinian authority, not egypt, not america. and everybody among them was content for years to leave 2000000 people trapped in this on the sustainable and heretic situation. at any time anyone spoke up about it, they were just periodically bomb it. so that's not sustainable policy. that is an explosion waiting to happen. and repeat happening is always going to take a fundamental reevaluation. i think, you know, and i, one of your previous guests was talking about this. this comes on the 50 here anniversary of the october war and 1973. and in many ways,
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the egyptian attack on israel in 1973 was also a surprise attack. an attack against a very stubborn government at the time who was not willing to rethink their approach towards israel and thought that after the 6 day war that um, they didn't have to make any concessions. and they did not have to make any changes . and they were essentially invisible. i think what the 1973 more reminded as realized that there were very high cost to that kind of humorous. and to the extent to which this moment could force a recalculation, perhaps it could lead to a different direction. israel's relationship with the palestinians, but if they're going to double down on military answers to not military problems, we're only going to see just repeated. all see how this develops in the coming days and weeks you assessment. i have the heads, the palestine, israel program at the hour of center, washington dc. always great to get your thoughts use of. thank you for joining us
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here on algebra. thank you. the use of i was talking about cost, the number of his ratings kills has now increased to more than 700. since the last launched its biggest attack on israel, on saturday, hundreds of civilians and soldiers with shelves and killed as fighters infiltrated israel. a senior last official says they now hold about 100 as res captive. well, how about these are all the towns and cities in israel, which were infiltrated by him us? the palestinian group reached the goal is a barrier several entry points. some of the fights is used makes if the power line is to get past the barrier. as you can see, there were filmed heading to that, given that is really coastal town. yeah, because the board is really, is attending music festival fled the scene when fighters into the area. is there any media? it says that hundreds of bodies have been discovered that the air is crossing in the north in the gaza strip. how a monster is boulders,
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is to break down the barrier. they then released the video fight as breaching a check point, and taking is riley's captive. and on sunday, israel confirmed that there has been fighting and, and these 3 sacraments you see there on the map. and the palestinian arms group is not meant jihad says it's fighters are also involved. a correspondent, child struck citizen, kind of even he spoke to a residence shocked by the destruction that this is where one of the 150 or so rockets fired from the goal is a strip hate the intel of the this was a business and i'm surrounded by blocks of flats, a residential area with tens of thousands of people living in the restaurant. most skulls on the rules of these apartment buildings. people here are in a state of shock. bye say. they've never seen anything like this. yes, they have been miss all attacks from gaza on television in the policy, but not in this kind of volume. i'm not sure duration and they want on the system,
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the government as to why the middle treat and the security services seemingly unable to prevent this attack from happening. how did this happen? because it, it seems impossible because there are like electronics and the cameras everywhere . and just, i still don't understand how this app of people and the state of shock. people are very scared, very stress. a lot of people are saying the country, the streets of the city of virtually empty businesses are closed. the usually crowded beach front as hardly a soul on it. i'm shocked by our government and about what's going on and how they deal with it. and i'm just care about people from both sides. it's part of the reality of living in this region. many people in the city indeed, in this country are afraid, angry, and in the states of shock. meanwhile,
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down the coast, there are more than 2000000 palestinians living in garza. a place often described as the largest prison in the world. many of them are terrified about what many see could be an immense is really ministry response. it's all strapped down to 0. tel aviv of hundreds of pre approval, 7 left stranded up to several flights to and from israel's been go in and put canceled by the airport in tel aviv. as you see was does that to does airlines took precautionary measures following the fighting between from us and his really forces? several us airlines as well as f phones have suspended direct flights of a high deaf total on israel size on the lines. the deception that it's always protected with iron clad security. here's how the human cost of his latest will compared to others. in the 2008 hole on golf at about 1400 pounds spins
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and that team is radius died before the cx 5 was reached. in 2014, more than 2000 palestinians were killed in garza. 73 is rarely stock. most of them members of the armed forces. 2 years ago, another flat rock resulted in 250 pulse stands killed in garza, 13 people died and israel by contrasts. the death toll of this war now stands at around $400.00 palestinians killed. more than $700.00 is rarely stead francesca albany easy is the un special rep hotel on the occupied palestinian territories. she says that needs to be a peaceful resolution to this conflict. the 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 the policy and send these
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trade east without resorting to and to cool read optimism to select people, trade or worse. corner goals for violence. for the patients, policy makers should prioritize of restoring legality and accountability using diplomacy and piece of the conflict resolution message, rather than advocating for more 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 of 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,
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the media tries 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 can do up to the menus re, these have to talk these days. like you professor, i hear gross or a breaking the silence, of course. so they are in paid for what's happening to these raids. 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 pages, blue sky zation, structure 0 violence. the conversation about the israel cause of will online has been deeply polarizing. his overcome the words that's being used over a nose from news. the social media is that the hum us military wings infiltration of the golf offense was unprecedented. this video was posted by august bumper gates
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the military wing of hamas from the websites to telecom. they had filmmakers with the recording every moment they wanted the world to see as they broke through the fence. some of the paralyzes were film from the policy and israel, the full people sled, manual killed or captured, as they sent thousands of rockets from, gone to this ex. he's a posted white streets rockets as the skies of jerusalem. and this was posted from tel aviv at port as passengers were told to lay flat on the ground. within a few hours, people are going to the top 2 x. the post is rated as stripe from garza. that has been much criticism across the platforms. so i see how israel could have been blind sided, janis spelled truth based on x, that is above the price of the was most powerful surveillance software. but no one saw this coming jet unless i'm still fi for says money's been comparing this to
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what is right is cool. the concepts, an idea that israel was infallible. the full day was surprised. 50 years ago when egypt and syria attacked in the 1973 war, bought 2 points out, a key difference. this is known as a wolf, israel survival. it's not facing invading armies. and all those types of social media is points out. double standards in the outrage express over the most offensive spots. not these radio occupation puts me canals. he pointed out the. com is one goal, so it's boomed. villages were invited home support as john was a shot. com shunted is when palestinians respond and culture and depiction environment. all cassandra gave birth through these re defense. i've been shot across the social platforms. cartoon has not moved our fi posted this, so the power suits across the gauze defense. and this cartoon from the sign our
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font to picks a capture, this really bulldozer running through the gone to israel defense. thanks for joining us. we'll keep you updated on the latest as well. it is now approaching for am and gall. so let's take use of seeing that right now. you're watching special coverage here on out a 0 of the gaza israel warm. i'll be back with all the latest developments at the top of the hour to stay with us. the librarians are heading to the poles to elect the president. the members of the house of representatives. can george, we a secure a 2nd presidential term despite height, unemployment, as accusations of corruption or with the country felt for change might be areas, elections, special coverage on the jersey, it up to the
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