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tv   Counting the Cost  Al Jazeera  October 9, 2023 7:30pm-8:01pm AST

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in or for a c mac mode, a boss about this today was thinking, or let's put things in context. what we are witnessing is that kind of thing is checking for feedback. you know, what if any, i have 6 govern this not only despotic team, dr. government has been publishing 2200000 palestinian men open in prison, of 355 square kilometers. those deprived of the basically human rights know lots of no electricity, no mobility, volume, no internet. they were left with no hope. so again, this is a reflection of 75 years is very limited to your occupation. this is not a matter of figuring out the steps is about that the cleansing of the palestinian people under a framework of the community occupation excited the ship getting detentions for vacation stuff. put them on our side, or under a package of disapproval. i'm going to get off the vision which must, and in the nora diplomacy has failed. the 22300000 palestinians living in the
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largest open at a prison for 17 years on the c drive from the basic human needs. left hand on. right. so who am i going to put the seed under the? is there any control of the all the stuff, headings under 75 years of occupation, people in garza had enjoyed 4 wars in the past decade alone. and this is the 5th, 28121421. and now in 20 p. s i a continues to commit to klein and execute children. and women are getting school hospitalized at most times where the document this is where you continue with infinity without being called to account to johnny. what was the news? the lady said with more than 35000 youth and gone to the hosting viewing the good watches. those put their lives at risk, which was the, the okay, so i'm going to jump on that because the us secretary general is talking and we just want to hear what he has to say. or just
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sadly, it is. sadly, these numbers are expected to rise as the effects are ongoing, and many of the main and the accounted for. in addition, over 100, possibly more israel is civilians and military have been report is captured by other groups, including women, children, and the elderly. some are being held hostage inside israel, and many others have been taken inside because us 3. meanwhile, a mazda and policy. and these, let me see how they've launched thousands of these cabinets rockets that have reached center, isabel, including tel aviv and generals of them. i recognize the legitimate grievances of the palestinian people, but nothing can justify these acts of terror and the killing made me at the back flips the views. i write to raise my call to immediately seize these effects and
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release all last a change in the face of these unprecedented effects is rarely have strikes if bound to go. so deeply alarmed by the parts of over $500.00 of policy unions including women and children, killed in gaza and over city 1000 injured. unfortunately, these numbers are rising by the minutes as use at alley operations continue. while i recognize these valves legitimate security concerns, i also do you mind israel, that's me to tell you a patients must be called back to the instinct. the card business with the international humanitarian law. civilians must be respect, suits and protect it at all times. see what i mean for the structure must never be a thought of goods and you already have reports of use rally. besides that, i think i was supposed to lead these inside garza as well as multi started residential towers and the most to all the schools sheltering displaced families,
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even guys that would also he, someone under the 67000 people are currently sheltering. you know the facilities with the number increasing goes heavy shelving and that's dikes continue. i'm deeply distressed by today's announcement that these really initiate the complete siege of the gods. those 3, not single out in no electricity, foods or fuel the meditative situation. guys, it was extremely vi it'd be far the hosting it is. now we do allow me to, to write the exponential ne medical equipment full, full and not very many times supplies are desperately needed along with success. 40 minutes and personnel relief and, and 3 of you, central supplies into gaza must be facilitated and you add will continue efforts to provide the aids to respond to these needs. and i urge all sides and the relevance policies to allow united nation success to believe it urgent to many type of
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assistance to policy and civilian the steps and helpless in regards to the study. and i appeal to the international community to mobilize the media to humanitarian support for these efforts, the, we have a special coordinator and by adding gauging with lead lives in the region to express all concern all around coverage and to address efforts to avoid any still over to the why that would be the least even in these worst of times. and perhaps, especially in the most threatening moments. it is vital to look to the long start mod eisen and avoid the reverse simple action that to the, in bold, the next to the muse and boom and the prospects for lasting peace. these most recent file, those, those, well, i mean the vacuum. the reality is that it's goes out of a longstanding conflict with a 56 year long occupation and no political ending sites. it's time to end this vicious circle of bloodshed hatreds and pull that is ation. israel must see it's
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legitimate needs for security, materialized and palestinians must see a clear perspective for the establishment. the federal states realized only a negotiated piece. that's a field is the legitimate nationalist relations of palestinians and these valleys, together we may have security like the long gold vision of a 2 state solution in line with united nations resolutions, international law. and previous agreements can bring long term stability to the people of these lands and the why the middle east region. thank you. thank you very much. as be given by the un secretary general antennae good terrace. he was addressing the situation the in gauze, and israel saying is deeply concerned by events recognizes the grievances on both
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sides, but calls for an end to attacks from both sides of spring. and she has a tendency is live for us at the united nations. she have, the what guitars would say is pretty much in line, isn't that what one would expect to hear from the united nations? all right. i know you just missed the right of the beginning of that statement. so just through, just to summarize what, what he said, he said he, he just concluded an exclusionary meeting. i've seen you and you are leaders, discuss the unprecedented developments and is right, let me occupied palestinian territory. and then he repeated, what he said was, is quite of that come to a nation of the a bar and to talk to my boss and the others. again, this is riley, towns and villages nothing. then you kind of pretty much pretty much caught up with, with the state, but as you said, yes, what, what does it go in security? the 2nd done on do, he repeats the, the importance of international humanitarian. no, he the need for proportionality and the geneva conventions to be respected out of
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time though he's, he's doing this or when clearly the israelis is ready defense. when is we have already said they all going to intensify the siege of gaza? the defense when the defense minister and his route cool, the palestinians idols. certainly this is directly a violation already of international law and value out of terry little of proportionality. but, but we saw that the secretary general them sort of balancing things out by saying, well, we're very concerned about the siege. we want to continue un deliveries, enter into gaza. but meanwhile, even the palestinians aspirations well well legitimate, secured, legitimate, legitimate grievances, they cons justify acts of terror towards is right, as well as that's the traffic you and the secretary general. even as we see the author of flouting of everything that the united nations actually stands for, i'm sure you have what about the human security account?
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so that's what we're hearing from the secretary general. what are we hearing from the council for nothing. now, nothing. today we did have a meeting that's place consultations on on sunday, and it was striking the whom we heard from we heard from the us sound boss stood a very different message to the us extra general. his message was pretty much just the green light for the us, for israel to do anything. and basically once we had somebody is really a box of it to the you and he wasn't up as close as consultations. who said the got all of dollars that was part of the hospital machine and would that will be a target we have from the palestinian mission, which said the effectively, we've been wanting you about this might happen. the policies are gonna try and achieve their aspirations by one way or another. we kept on saying, give that straight a peaceful route. it's still not too late for the peaceful route, but you know, we did warm you over and over again. here. we heard from the chinese and russians a chinese think it would be good to have a security council statement or against any violence against civilians. the
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russians say like this is just a result of decades of us, a stuart trip of the middle east peace process. we need an immediate cease fire and we need an egypt negotiations. so it's a, just like, i mean you a, he actually also is by go back to that who said look, we want them to the bottoms. and andrew attacks on civilians. sorry there is your tires just to be in the main. what are these right is over us? well, what say we need to oppose the games and the buttons, but to the us and israel clearly have a completely different message. ok, she advertise a joining us live from united nations. thanks very much. she have. let's go back to the region now. sarah hart is joining us from west jerusalem. sorry. what are you hearing from the government as this and know mr. strike barrels of strikes is conducted over the goal is to strip as
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well as interesting cuz i've signed the last 24 hours. you're hearing a lot small from the is really minute tree is they seem to feel that, that taking a lot more stuff called this situation that, that been and it took them a while to get here. and now we're hearing most statements. what we do know is that benjamin netanyahu these ready prime minister, is going to hold up a statement for the public in about 20 minutes from now. but that will. so the minute tree has said that it's targeted more than $1000.00. 200 targets have been hit in garza since the thoughts of all of this more interestingly, the is ready me has mentioned that a senior minute tree source says that they will continue this extremely heavy bombardment, the biggest bombardment they've ever carried out in times of strikes using intelligence to try and find the is rarely citizens as well as soldiers have been
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taken across that border into gaza. but potentially the cost of those a, a, the cost of those concepts doing in those and strikes if that's what it takes. so that is quite a big statement because obviously the number of, of, uh, captives held on the other side is quite high. public. these ready public has felt very concerned for those that are in gaza. there's been parents and families of pleasing a to the is riley government to bring back the relatives that daughters or sons. so, so there's a loss of a concern that with the public, but that's quite a strong statement. and i'll, i'll, i'll reiterate that. that is saying that they will continue that heavy bombardment of course, so use as much intelligence as they can, but it may come as a cost in terms of the lives of those being held captive. so it's, we're seeing a lot of changes
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a are in the right trick that this government is coming out with in terms of showing that force how. how now determines, is we seen and those incredible, extraordinary live pictures to a flocks and really lots of calls. this is not because this hasn't just become about come us, it's it's, it's up involvement of palestinian people in a brocaded area. of course, there has been a loss of unity as well the with what's happening and what the government is doing, especially from a position of who are looking to form a unity, a government, so temporary emergency one and put all of that politics aside. so we're guessing a lot more from the ministry in terms of these targets and we'll be waiting for that statement from prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who will be happening at the top of the next um, use all. okay, thanks very much so sorry, i will look out for that. so statement from prime minister benjamin netanyahu.
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you're in about 20 minutes as you say. and the top of the hour coming up. meantime that speak to him, wrong. com. he's in ramallah in the occupied west pine forest and i'm, i'm just being cautious the, in the westbank amidst all of this going on in gauze. what can you tell us about 5 as i can tell you that the test. so here in the occupied westbank is rising always by the hour. the been 17 killed since i say at least 11 of those a by life i in the last out want this all of those. how many is a cake? who was as 31 years old, died as a result of critical wounds sustained by live bullets. he was hitting the head in bit more at net. uh hebron. we're seeing much more of this kind of violence against and on palestinians go on. now the palestinians are coming out in support of how much they going out on the streets. they protest a and then these right, these are using those heavy crowd control tactics that we've seen time and time
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again against those civilians. they used take us for a book to still brothers, but now it seems that live fi is also becoming a much more earlier option than it has perhaps been in the past. now the reason people are coming out on the streets is to show support for the operation against these riley army. the song support for how mass now normally the single forward. so you would cut down on any type of a flags of being out the streets for a mass where he is hard to support things and they built on that. they can't do that. there's simply a lot, a popular wave of support, but well, spot a goes on. there is a blockade of the occupied westbank that is taking place right now. not just with in, but without as well, not within the occupied westbank these right. these have kind of all of the palestinian towns, villages, and cities you can't go from one place to another is basically silos of palestinian
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territory right now. oh, so they've closed off uh the exits and entrances into jerusalem. columbia check point being one of the most crucial ones. also the other, the check check points which leads into jordan, thousands of people stranded on each side of that boat and they were trying to get through to couldn't get through. so this is now an effective blockade. now we are hearing that goods are being able to enter into the occupied westbank. but the movement of people restricted, even before this actually happened, is now almost or coming in and how much was saying as it launch the unprecedented attacks on saturday morning taking israel by complete surprise that one of the reasons it was taking this action is because of the daily raids that have been experienced by people living in the occupied westbank with 2023 thing
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that definitely is. yeah. so people living them that's absolutely right. we're looking at about $225.00 palestinians killed the ship in those loose nightly rates that are taking place across the occupied west bank. it is one of the reasons that have mass lawrence as well, but they, they didn't just do for that reason they did it because of the occupation because of those increased settlement buildings because of extra digital killings that have taken place within this territory and other places as well, just the way palestinians are treated on a daily basis. the fact that he's role controls almost every aspect of their lives . and that is the reason why people head in the occupied worst by incarcerating support by mass. it's a fight back, but they now look out and go, you know, if you treat people like animals, don't be surprised when they fight back. that's something i've heard over for in very different ways. but that sentiment is something i keep hearing when ever i
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speak to people. no, it's not just the palestinians. hey, that are actually just completely isolated from each other. i'm. i love it particularly here is a tourist destination is torres, who are i? it seems stuck here is what incredibly worried staying in my hotel. i was speaking to a couple of bab they like we don't know what's going on. we can't get out of here. and it was interesting because they getting a full list of 1st hand experience. what it's like to be a palestinian every single day. okay. and we're on con, joining us that from ramallah in the occupied westbank. thanks very much. and ron will that was in your expired westbank web. how does simians live this is garza the perceived strip with 2.3 policy. mindy and palestinians live. it looks calm at the moment, but on the ground absolute chaos of to a barge of as strikes, lifts up the night sky. they are still going on just not quite in the same intensity as we seen in the last couple of hours. shoot bulls of fire lighting up
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the sky. the in the gaza strip, which is completely densely populated. with 2.3 p 1000000 people living in large tower books that have been consistently targeted by these is really strikes. let's recap. some of the other developments that listing on this day again, go on. so it is really strikes of field, thousands of people, some of them in the jump in their refuge account. that's where a 114000 people live. defense is being imposed on the enclave. let's just listen to what it is like to have those strikes and gaza. the
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say you can hand the drains flying overhead and the flashes you can see from the strikes as they hits the buildings explosions, reverberating around the city so much that the camera shakes on the flames, rising up from the building as the devastation la takes hold. extraordinary seems that the way of saying the night side in gauze us on fine weather as rainy strikes, pounding the strip terrifying for people's lives, a sheltering in place, but unable to leave no one knowing
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next where the strike is going to hit the residents of the night is the most terrifying i'm watching these pictures and hearing the boom of the explosion is for one of the for had the airline. no, no one is the why is that very important? now, listening and now i'm in the zoning for all those cans. um, for the know doing of home us we believe and our religious and moral ethics as expressed by that our chief of staff and it is and now it's made of
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a lock such a phone operation. we also believe in the tenants of our faith is lab, preserving and safeguarding the lives of women and children and prisoners afford. however, in the face of cleaning and discriminatory, i sat case you what, what is it in certain areas killing women, turned in on the internet and as our enemy does not understand the values or ethics, then we will speak to them and their own language over the past few hours, we suffered as that is all of the harm inflected. don't our brothers and sisters at the hands of the fastest barbarian zion is that tax? so i think it was it instead of bending. so therefore, we decided to put them and to this, from this moment on,
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we and now it's that in the targeting of innocent civilians without warning whether it be met regretfully to say by executing one of the hostages in our custody. and we would it be forced to broad cost this execution. we had a great decision yet, but we hold the zionist enemy and the leadership, the responsibility for this. now the goal is that your court a days i'll fight and then warning them it pays a fight and then uh to meet them. today we see a statement by i've got somebody gate on monday, the 9th of october, 2023. and it's about 20 years
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of age, a spokesman for the custom for gaze. he is statesman for the minute train wing of how much he was speaking on al jazeera arabic. the assist the channel as we are watching is extraordinary pictures of the ongoing bombardment of the gaza strip by israel. that's bringing mike kinda he is live for us at the white house, mike. extraordinary statements, the from the, from a beta, the spokesman for remote viewing of how much issuing a final warning indeed, yes, since obviously it's something that is being closely monitored by the, by the end of ministration. and indeed, by the pentagon, they are attempting to get some intelligence in terms of what is happening and wanting to predict, given the massive intention to, to, to state. is that
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a good that both within israel and obviously with the allies like united states? so obviously the situation being very closely watched at present statements like this going on publicly or statements that will be analyzed above israel intelligence community, but also with assistance from the us intelligence have a buddy i'm but mike, what, what exactly can be us everyone. let's be watching these pictures with a lot of listening. somebody for what it's like as well. what this is doing at the moment is, has to buy them, administration is doing, and that is offering, it's us most support for israel that has interesting enough at this stage be no cool for restraint. normally in these kinds of crises, you have a support for israel being expressed from the us administration. but most of the time there is also
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a call for restraint. now that has not been on this particular occasion, which is notable because some of the service believe that this is a century giving a green light to israel to go ahead with whatever actions it wants to take against gaza. and this is a very important point. the support for israel within the us, particularly within the bite and administration, appears total. it's described as i am class. that is the phrase that is used by both the bite in administration and other members of congress in terms of this politically. it may be damaging politicians believe to go against israel. it any full, even though you have what is amounting humanitarian crisis within gaza. so all of these factors come together at moments of crisis like this is a response to which us politicians fullback and that is support for israel, seeming to push away the consequences of that support and the consequences of his
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reaction. okay, might kind of bring us the view that from the white house. thanks very much, mike. let's call save and not to hire a full since you joins us from london to give us the reaction from europe. how. what do we hearing from the european nations? well yeah, i think that most recent statement from the all cassandra guys will create the outrage and condemnation from european leaders the idea of executing hostages in return for any of the the strikes that so that's hit so many areas inside gaza already. we have heard that the leaders of germany, france united states easily and the u. k. are going to be holding a conference call to some kind later on monday evening. we've also had from the european union, a decision to suspend all funding to palestinian institutions and to beat out us to
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be an all star t itself. the head of the european commissions enlargement body of the heavy is signed to the scale of a tired brutality against his relatives. people is attending points leading. he says to the suspension of some $730000000.00 us dollars worth of intended aid. now that includes the kind of a to the you gives it includes age to organizations such as on ro, which runs refugees, schools, among other things. it also includes direct funding. so the amount of single thought to to is of course, based inside the occupied westbank control by thoughts are not related to how much or as actions on the site today. and the kind of sizing and, and the kind of killing of civilians that we saw on saturday, which is because of such condemnation from the leaders, there is something of a split germany and austria also deciding to suspend the aid as well. and
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germany's project today for this year and next is $264000000.00 us dollars. we're not sure how much of that 1st year already being spent, but that is being suspended. oscar is suspending $20000000.00. there was some debate within german political circles, others on the left worried about punishing those inside or the p a and palestinians . more generally when it should be on us. they say would should be held responsible for what took place on saturday at all. so some differences between countries, spain says it is not supportive of this measure from the you know, funds withheld either from the italians or the british in terms of suspending that right. yes, thanks very much. indeed for joining is that from europe and giving us the reaction that from your these are the pictures that we are seeing from gaza as it
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strikes continues on the density populated strip we've been hearing on going from bob minutes, explosions, sirens, absolute tails, and tara raining on the goal is the strip. we're going to continue with an ongoing coverage of events, the and as well as will against garza as the top of the our approaches. it is now $1700.00 g m t. and these are the deadliest as rainy as strikes on garza since the start of the war civilians including women and children, are amongst the dead across the street. the kind of them are a kyle, they're watching out. is there an ongoing coverage as well? says it's the most intense series of strikes ever to retire.

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