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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  October 9, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST

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the system has been summit as an international and corruption excellence award. nominate your hero now the the 0 venue a. this is been use our a life from doha, with continuing coverage of israel's war on gaza. is real. carries out its largest ever bombardment on garza from us is now threatening to kill captives. anytime civilians are targeted without warning. it's been a deadly day of devastation and the besieged enclave civilians including women and children,
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are among the dead. and trulia. israel says it has re taking control of southern areas attacked by homeless as the armed who continues its garage of rockets towards television. and israel deploying more troops to its northern border area. as is low, make jihad claims responsibility for an incursion from neighboring level. the, it's $1800.00 g m t that is 9 pm in gaza, where a palestinian homes continue to be targeted by airstrikes. it is really army spokesman has described it as the largest ever been barred meant of gaza. and we've now just heard from the spokesman, if a mouse is military, when he said that the group would begin executing is really captives. if israel bombs and civilian houses and gaza without any pre warning, is now
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a warning tour of yours. that the pictures you are about to see from gaza or disturbing. these are the scenes from the jump lea, a neighborhood in the north of the gaza strip. earlier today, there are reports of mass casualties around $560.00 pounds. just indians and 900 is really have been killed in the most serious escalation and violence in decades. israel has also declared a total blockade of the gaza strip. that means cutting off food fuel water and electricity is a job. aliya camp is the largest of 8 refugee camps and the strip, densely packed with more than a $116000.00 refugees. not too far away is a un run elementary school, so it was not impacted by mondays airstrike. it's still not clear how many people died in that incident at job aliya, atari, god bless, whom is life for us inside guys? it's hard. we've been watching very intense bombardment of gaza over the last few
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hours. what are you hearing now? a well off to the e. serious old does the same thing. and even lethal attacks that were carried out by that is really the occupation forces on the side of the gaza strip. now, really to tranquillity and relative comb now is preventing is fine. the goal is to strip this, in fact, it did not come point john's. this a relative calm came off to the threats of the spokesman of the minute tree wing of the sound of how much movement uncle sam brigades of tut mentioning that they will execute every civil cognitive is really cognitive. if it, if there is any palestinian aus was completely destroyed without pre warning. now the uh, the level of bombardment that we had witnessed during the early morning is absolutely absolutely critical and serious bring didn't get this traffic damage for the
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palestinian civil infrastructure. and even in terms of all the distal as well, but off to the announcements of the, of cassandra guys didn't really the level of the is really a strikes decreased remarkably. and maybe now the, the point is in the course of the, is really occupation to study the statements that had been released by the militant group inside because of strep. now as you can clearly hear the sound of the is really drones whole ring on this guy is the goal is the strip can be notably hid, looking for target spot, the level of destruction, and even the level of target things have a remarkably decreased. and this uh, fake. com could quickly be turned upside down. if the is ready, occupation decided to continue a targeting. the goal is to stripe on the same rhythm. what are the residents of
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gaza doing? you say right now there appears to be a law in the bombardment even as we see lightning over the skies of gauze. uh, what do residents have guys that do during that time? do they shelter at home or do they try to look for other areas of shelter? now we can clearly say that the majority of palestinians who are residing in the eastern areas of the gaza strip, which are adjacent to the boat. as the earlier of the occupant of the conflicts, they had displaced from the houses they uh, they went to shelters specifically to the united nations affiliated schools in order to be protected from the is really a shillings as well. and the other part of the palestinian people inside the gaza strip are now in the houses. they don't have any proper shelters to be honest, acute and protected from the is very strikes. now we can clearly say that the
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humanitarian condition in the gaza strip is absolutely on the edge of collapse simply because now the internet access has been caught in different areas inside. the goal is to start as you can slow right now. uh, completely. yeah, the uh is really strikes continued off to this a frequent com recipients, and let's say that the palestinian people are experiencing you if you met a catastrophic consequences of the is very ongoing strikes. now the majority of central, oh, that's explosion was so close the the, the ongoing strikes of the issue of the occupation on general public streets and even on the main roads lead to the ability of movement. now palestinians cannot really move freely by using the own vh move, but they tend to work on folks in order to get on even to buy their own needs. and it's important also direction, right? and i'll, if i can pass, i can do the things are just destroyed. what,
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what are you hearing? because we have live footage and we're seeing very impressive bombardments of the of the gaza skyline. what are you hearing? true right now on a number of buildings on the site, the gaza strip of being coached by the is really a flight to just now the sound of these very flight to just uh, can be overly uh he, it's, and the, the, the attacks continued off to a short period of calm and it has been resumed again now from time to another. we can clearly hear these kinds of explosions. but since the hours of today, the uh, the speeds on even the quality of target things well on comparable with the uh, with uh, with the previous conflicts. that goal is a really had with you guys for the occupation. the areas that have been hit in gaza . um do people normally get a warning?
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well, uh we can clearly see the uh, we'll say that the uh, the eastern areas of the gaza strip. since the beginning of this conflict, they received warnings only to evacuate the offices in order to be safer from the is what it strikes spotlight you saw off side the series of if i exchange between uh the minutes in the groups onto the is really a occupation forces as built into directly targets houses without any previous warning signs. a clear example of that is the, the mess that god, that had been committed today's afternoon in judge about your refuge account. uh, the place that has been hit in the refuge account is a public street. that too is full um for transferring goods and even for uh, even the full uh simple uh, facilities and into actions. so we can clearly see that through all these attacks and throughout the number of casualties resulted from the east valley,
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it strikes now, it becomes so clear that is built into directly its houses without sending a free warnings to its dwellers. all right, sorry. couple assume stay safe. you're in, gaza will come back to you for an update on what's happening there for now though, i want to bring in a guess far hot. you're a former liberties army general. there have been developments on the border between israel and lebanon. you're joining us live from they route. so this is the other front that we're looking at today. there are multiple for us, but this is one of them. and we had, we got pictures just a moment ago of the border area between. busy israel and lebanon on, and a large chunk of that was on fire after what it appears to have been some kind of attack. maybe start by putting that in context for us. that area. why that is a flash point. actually this uh file is not. that is that still verified thing? if i think i've been, uh okay, the one
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a few group from jab alice, i'm in 1st grade in the, near the village of diana and saw that on which is a jason. so everybody is, uh, is that a border and they a crushed with and is i thought they meant 7 his on his way of being hit him and on a, it's not a non exactly how many from this as you had this time to go for that or where all went that way. so now this fire is, has been, uh with the has been oh good after this glass. but the don't think that the both sides use the. busy use the lance plains or something like this. so in order to quote this flat, it's this that stands out from the is the right hand side of the month from the left on each side, you say, so there is no a buttons or a complex or clashes the,
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and this and the size of causing fitch such files heavy as earlier today, the islamic jihad a short while ago. in fact the as long as you hod claimed responsibility for some infiltration or instilled trish an attempt from lab and on into israel. israel responded by killing the people who tried to infiltrate, tried to get into israel from what was apparently the as long as you had group, how significant of a development is that for you? a yes, this is a, a, the terms of, uh, uh, wanting a love and it's a live visit fedex you had on thomas. uh that the, uh, uh, not a sudden from is ready to intervene if it was collected and got, and if the i get all defensive as they would take place. and to guys. uh, that means that there is not some from for the uh, stuff, uh,
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uh and uh is i would, uh, be in evasion of, uh, fighting on both fronts which is that both phones which is difficult for uh, such an out of me the deadline over on the uh, on the, from the, uh, uh, on the home. so i'm in front of visit. i am is not, oh, so the, the, the model of our forces moving forces from north to south our from south. so no. so, and the supports from here to that is difficult thing is that i and so many there is that i'm down the comment that i've done recently on it as the pros, beth, it's difficult for, i didn't mind over. so i, i don't think that is what i am. again a, again, 5 on both friends and most of the self a. l. yes, thought hodge,
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joining us and living on. thank you very much. i want to turn to ali hush and ali, you're joining us live from southern lebanon, where we're still trying to figure out exactly what happened. so what is the latest information that you have? well, let's start with has, well, i know thing. got 3 off. it's 5 says what kim, today is really the strikes and this is very significant because we know that whenever hezbollah as fights is, i can cause the love vows to revenge for them. and this means to load or maybe to nice midnight the coming out was there might be a retaliation for hezbollah. and this is going to take things more towards tension . an escalation, the situation of i and southern level has been escalating gradually. extensions as connecting gradually the situation of well, i'm fees, isn't there any way? no more, no piece, isn't anyone here? and people are all kind of concerned that live and on is being taken gradually into
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this conflict. we saw today earlier today, a group from this, i mean, cuz you had infiltrating b baldes on crossing to our side and his radius that's i'm going to add the engage in a and a bottle with is ready, a army to of, for the palestinian fighters were killed, one of them was able to come back to live in on the following. following this attack or this in frustration is really an army spotted. busy a rating several ebony cities of the several and it strikes on lebanese city for your thousands on the board. does the sound of the yacht in the town of the head of this town of heights, a sharp and along what the head. busy has will a good rest of the force and as i just said, that has, well, i know,
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i know is that fee off? it's twice as we can. so this is the big jump from south lebanon. now also in, in part of the, um, this really is a head thing, some open spaces, some agriculture lines. and now there are pictures coming from the area that especially from the is really side of, of the border of a huge fight has taken face down. this is a main, the on preventing fight this from using the brass, the trees, agriculture labs to infiltrate into these really territories. all right, so this is kind of what's the best word for it? some kind of for power tree, for lack of a better word maneuver, defensive maneuver bias, realize what you're saying. so you explain very clearly to us so just a moment ago that with 3 has bullfighters having been killed. there is potential here for an escalation now until we found out that 3 hezbollah fighters were killed . it appeared that the messaging between is real and has bull out was. let's
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actually not escalate this too far. when you look at what has belong hit. when you look at what israel's retaliation and talking about events yesterday, it appeared the both sides wanted to keep this relatively contained. and if i understand what you're telling us, this may now escalate. a lot of things go out of control and this is what's happening right now yesterday has will up at dr. post off and shrub alfonze and the shows the shut off was because it's a land that's a claim by the needs. government does live, it is done done for the loss. it says that it has the mandate from going to the needs government to find that are trace, it's disputed even international law. so uh, has the law uh charged outside the northern not to escalate this situation. however, to send signals and messages, and they said that clearly on uh, the, the,
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the one of them made official senior official josh and stuffy dean spoke not clearly on tv said this is a message on his rosa should understand the message, however, things all escalate to escalating and i'm today with all these events at the beginning of 3 has a lot of members. it seems things are going out of control gradually, the same us. we gotta think that the tension escalating gradually. things are going out of control gradually. and this is driving village in these a front, a step by step into this conflict, then giving this conflict a new dimension because it's not anymore contained within a this does as well a confrontation. however, it's now taking that kind of a send me a region and uh, states. and this is the dangerous thing here. no, absolutely. alpha 0 is ali hush. i'm thank you very much for that reporting. i want to draw the, our viewers attention to one more time to the scene in the southern lebanon,
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northern israel, that big fire that we saw and lee was explaining. that's a defensive military maneuver by israel to deny any potential cover for arm groups operating in that part of living on this here. a burning lee was explaining, burning the grass, burning the trees so that, that can't be that area can be used as cover. so israel says it is sending military reinforcements to southern israel. it's calling a 300000 reserves and is preparing for a major assault. the military is reporting it has re taken control of border towns which were over run by hamas sliders. the army says some isolated fighting is still ongoing. however, i don't know what the lead i have ordered a complete siege on the gaza strip. there will be no electricity, no food, no fuel, everything is closed. we are fighting human animals and we act accordingly. as good morning, the latest elsewhere and israel saw
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a high right is live in the west jerusalem for us. so what are we finding out, and what are we learning from whether it's military authorities or the prime minister himself on their plans for the next 2448 hours as well. so we will spice. the hay from the problem is, is a prime minister. other brit benjamin netanyahu, and he still hasn't spoken. it was delayed, and again, he didn't speak at that time. he's supposed to make a public announcement, and i can only imagine he's incredibly busy making decisions. and so that's because just on the yesterday on sunday, i will close. also code for the last was invite, expired, the cabinets, which would allow him, as well as the defense minister to make a ami a war decisions without having to keep referring back to the cabinets. we all getting more information though today, so as any,
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more than we have done in the last couple of days in terms of movement and we're hearing a lot more from the all me. what we do know in the last hour or so that is the, the minute tree says it's managed to clear most of that southern area of the, all the towns people living there, apart from those that have chosen not to leave. they said they have to respect the choice, but they've also told people to still cop on dry food and water over the next 72 hours. and also there's been a lot of movements of tanks and an a minute treat with towards the border with garza such and in the last 24 hours that's set up as well. as you mentioned, the 300000 reserve. it had been closed, especially in the ready to mobilize them at any moment if needed in terms of the
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bigger plan that still, honestly, i think that keeping that caused close to the chest of the prime minister. and all of those politicians, including the minute tree keep coming out with the same right trick, but this is a rule that will go in hot. they all right, sorry to jump the jump, but they have now the whether they're under target. they haven't said clearly that whether they're going to conduct the ground defensive, correct. so they have no dot, no, actually been said no, and those words to me. but that has been, i think that have been questions off of by reports. so say, you know, is not the plan. they haven't ruled out, let's say, but everything seems to indicate towards that being a high possibility. and uh, surprisingly, a senior uh military posts and it seems um, has been uh,
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quotes. it says to me by local media. i saying that some, you know, that going to continue as we seem with these strikes and intensify them. they have collected as much information as they can on those civilians and soldiers that have been taken across. they have all the information they need about them. what that means was whether the whereabouts is known as not sure, but they said that they will continue to attack calls in the way that they all intensely, regardless if it's unfortunate that the last the lives is right. he lives the last as a result, then that's what we'll have to happen, but they've made this very clear. so it will of course, as we've been seeing and they will let her mouse and the rest of the region. remember, what's been happening from this side in terms of a crushing, how mazda, especially the ministry side of things. yeah, absolutely. everybody from the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu to the defense minister, mr. galani have been saying that what they're going to do,
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we still don't know what that is, but what they're about to do is something that is going to change facts on the ground from us and even change the middle east for a long time to come. so we're a high right reporting from jerusalem from west jerusalem. thank you very much. now i want to put some of the staggering numbers that have been coming out of this war in perspective. there have been several major assaults on gaza in the 15 years since is really imposed a land sea and air blockade. here's how the human cost of this latest war compares the previous ones around 560 palestinians, and 900. his release have been killed in this war so far, and that is the most serious escalation in decades. 2 years ago, the flare up resulted in 250 palestinians killed. 13 people died israel in 2014 more than 2000 palestinians, lost their lives on the besieged strip. 73 is released perished. most of the members of the armed forces and the 2008 war on gaza,
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about 1400 palestinians. and 13 is really as were killed before a ceasefire was reached. joining his life from chicago, illinois, omar, shakira. you are the israel and palestine director for human rights watch. i'd like to get your reaction on the events of the last few hours in israel's own description. the bombardment that they are conducting on gaza is the biggest in i'm not sure if it's ever or in just a very long time. um your thoughts on that? so let me look, there is been many rounds of escalations human rights watch, has documented unlawful use of force. war crimes committed by is really just the word he's including strikes that wipe out entire families, including strikes that demolished by rise, civilian buildings that have hundreds that have businesses. and every indication shows up is really government is following in a similar trust. of course,
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the research and the specific facts, you know, remains ongoing. and i think we have to acknowledge that some of what's being discussed, including cutting electricity, stopping natural, food and fuel. we've seen some of that take place, of course, in prior hostilities, because it has been under closure for 16 years. but certainly we're talking about a different scale one that, you know already clearly in perils the lives of all of the 2 point. 2000000 residents got that and that could have, you know, really devastating consequences. and i think it's really important. this is all bills were here precisely because the decades of unlawful attacks, of systematic repression of impunity for these abuses. and we need to ensure that international law addressing root causes ending impunity or the core of what's going forward. otherwise, you know it's, it's hard to even find them. what might,
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what might come ahead. yeah, i can confirmed by the way that these really army spokesman in his own description called it the largest ever been barred meant of gaza also. and you brought this up there is now a total blockade that has been announced. it was announced today by these really defense minister you'll have to lot no food, no water, no fuel, no electricity going into gaza. um, you know, the situation on the ground. how long can civilians hold out in those conditions? i mean it's impossible to even imagine civilians lasting days and i'm in that condition. i mean right now for electricity, for example, israel's kind of supply the power plant and gaza, which has capacity to provide maybe few hours of electricity days, providing that at some point the fuel will run out. there is a question of whether or not vito fuel can enter through egypt through other parties, but otherwise it could be in a situation of no electricity in terms of humanitarian food. again, a lot depends on what might come from egypt,
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but we know that 80 percent of the population relies on demand of terry and aid. you know, as a matter of, we know they're more than a 100000 important to you when figures and palestinians displaced, should we see a ground vision or even further intensification. there is no where to go and gas that we're talking about. one of the an open air prison unit, 40 by 11 kilometer land that houses 2200000 people. so it's difficult to even start them again because already every year we'll talk about gaza, you know, reaching this, this kind of bottom. and then somehow we continue to go further, so i really can't even stop them. what might come in the days ahead knowing, but we know about the reality today. if there's no food and no water going into gaza, you mentioned that now they're going to be even more dependent on anything coming in from egypt. now, the rough i crossing is the main, the only border crossing between gaza and egypt. and just before i want to say
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about 45 minutes ago, we learned that the operations there were disrupted by military ongoing, you know, near the crossing. so for the moment that to is close, my question is are you hearing anything on whether egypt is going to accommodate humanitarian aid going into god's or we have we have heard indications of egypt will allow pneumatic cherry days forward. i'm the eyes of the civilian, the crossing for people. there are. there's other crossings which could come come forward with. but i think it's important that egypt, you know, allows in the aid and the move in people, especially given that israel a sealed is crossings. it's the only outlet now for those that need to exit for you know, urgent health situations. israel sort of like a small window for the we know the track record. and we know that the situation urgently will need not only food and electricity, but eventually rebuilding and otherwise. so it's critical stays open. although
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israel's the occupying power that has the burden under international humanitarian law to provide for the civil civilian population. egypt also does not want to make itself complicit in the end, the closure policy. so i think it's, it's critical that that channel remain open. it might be the only lifeline for governance population day. and you talk about rebuilding it and it looks like there's going to be a whole lot more destruction going on before that even becomes a real consideration. alright, marsha, kia a, you are the israel and palestine director of human rights watch. thank you so much for joining us today. thanks for your time. thank you. we continue to look at the live picture of the skies above gaza. and as we do so, i want to go to the west beck. i want to bring in a run con and run your in ramallah for us. what is happening in the occupied west as well. class is been continuing throughout the day and always by the hour we're hearing about more injuries and more death in the last say, 45 minutes, 5,
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posting and injuries at the out july. i'm a check point northwest of janine and who are a check by itself. and that bless uh, another to that uh, at least a 2 of those who are in critical condition. we've seen others in critical condition to come to the injuries throughout the day since saturday, nearly 17 people have died since the beginning of the year. we're looking about $250.00 pounds as the indians, who died as a result of a is riley attacks, that stability as yet. and that we've seen so far more in november. now, why are these cartridges taking place right now with the palestinians around the streets of the occupied westberg showing simple time as they want to show that simple, publicly, ordinarily the palestinian authority would actually crack down on these protests. but it, seeing that popular wave of support and it's allowing those protest is to come out
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the game flash for areas like for these re lease crack down on them. now it used to be that live fi was seen by these writing certainly is as an option of last resort. we now see a lot more live 5 being used as a 1st option. that's not confirmed by the is ratings. but that's i haven't moved in that same, so this is an area. yeah, amber, i'm sorry, i interrupted because as you're speaking we're also, as i said, watching the live, you know, footage of the skies of a garza and as you were speaking we saw a multiple air raids with the, the bang the the red flash. and now the plumes of smoke over gaza, and just before that happens, you hear the, the sound of screeching fighter jets overhead. and now we're seeing the aftermath of that attack in the gaza strip. so attacks very much continuing their this, our,
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of course we're not able to tell you whether what exactly was targeted, much less, whether there were civilians in those building and whether they received any kind of warning and were told to get out before those missed style struck him run and we'll keep, we'll keep an eye honest we've been doing on the last few hours. we'll keep an eye on that. but going back to where you are, you were raising a very interesting point about the or the position that the palestinian authority has had to adopt here. because homos or their rivals, let's not forget that. and normally as you explain, they would crack down on people showing you know, overly their support for home us in the occupied rest westbank because that is run not by home us, but by the palestinian authority. this time around though they're not doing that well, they called through the like i said,
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the popular support is just too big for them to be able to do that. and remember, the passenger authority doesn't really have any kind of form of communication with a master. it also doesn't have any real communication beyond previous agreements with the is right. so the palestinian authority has had to reach out to the international community. so those people with links to 5 to 2, i'm sorry to have us to try and bring it into this situation. but they've got a real leverage it now earlier. so you were speaking, speaking to a more 2nd about the brought footboard across that's about across and that goes from causa into egypt. it's just been boned. we don't know the significance of the damage by these writers. but by the posting of horace, you were trying to negotiate a humanitarian call. you don't to go into that. so at least try and get humanitarian aid and about something that the palestinian authority we're trying to do. but there's another thing going on here. so what i need to tell you about not
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is the effective blockade of the occupied westbank. it is extraordinary. if you're in ramallah right now, you called lead per month, like your engineering, nablus, bethlehem. any of the town cities you simply cannot leave if you will. power spinning. these rainy's have blockaded with in the occupied forced by and then they've blockaded the columbia checkpoint. that goes from ramallah into jerusalem. they've located at the island, the border crossing, which the border crossing from the west bank into jordan, thousands of people, us of the truck on either side of that boat is simply called get in to the occupied westbank. that's getting people scared. coupled up with the pictures that they watching, what people are now doing is that stuff you up on through the stuff, the open water. they worried that once the, if any kind of land fence it goes into gauze. what might happen next? maybe these riley's will come here, there's a real sense of fear that this is by no means over. and here in the occupied
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westbank, you know, the palestinians have been restricted and that's they, they use to that. but this is unprecedented. it is making people of us and they own that stocking up. uh they feel that there is a blockade and that blockade could actually get significantly with a little bit. that's really interesting reporting and we're on it. it's $930.00 in ramallah and the occupied west bank where you are and you're reporting there is an effective blockade in the occupied west bank. that's one. and you're also telling us that people are now stopping and sucking up on the basics. sarah, hi, right? who's in west jerusalem was telling us that israel was telling is really, is to stunk up on the basics enough for 72 hours. so it seems that both where you are and, and in jerusalem and other parts of israel, there's real uncertainty as to what's going to happen just over the next few days alone. and we're on. thank you very much. we'll speak to you again a little later as we continue to watch the skies above garza with just
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a few moments ago. you're still seeing the, the fire there in the, in the distance on the horizon. that's the aftermath of a strike in the gaza strip of the united nations. secretary general is urging for aid to be allowed into gaza and says the israel's blockade on the enclave will only worsen and already dire humanitarian humanitarian situation. there. while i recognize israel is legitimate security concerns, i also remind israel that's community operations must be called back to the district, the card business with international humanitarian law. it's cecilia is must be respect, suits and protected at all times. see what i mean for the structure must never be a targets and you already have reports of use really besides that, i can goals facilities inside gaza as well as multi started residential towers and the most i'm deeply distressed by today's announcement that these really initiates a complete siege of the gods was 3, not single log in, no electricity, foods,
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or fuel. you may have had a situation guys, it was extremely evaluated before. these are seen it these. now we do allow me to, to do right to exploit actually, right? you have or time see, is that the united nations for us, you have, over the last few years and over the last few conflicts, the united nations has proved one thing that it is no longer an effective mechanism in most conflicts, to keep the peace and resolve conflicts, that's just been the state of play with paralysis that the un security council, what is happening now at the un on this conflict? as a vi with it looks like that statement from the your and secretary general is it for the day we know of no preparations for any further meetings of the security council . any statements being circulated amongst members of the security council to be charged at the bottom. we can perhaps green why off to the close consultation was on sunday where it's very clear. we have 2 different companies. here we have the us
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who is the only priority is getting come to a nation for how most of the green light for whatever israel does next. and then from what we can, what we can interpret from the comments from the russian and chinese. our boss is also public level is a security council that looking for a ceasefire that looking for a call for an end to violence against civilians and to return to peace negotiations of peace price as those are incompatible. what's the point of trying to get somebody to stay with the way which they can all agree upon? so yeah, nothing, nothing found right now the, the positions are pretty entrenched, but us from the various segments we had from us officials, the members of the mission here. all they want is full condemnation of, i'm us, i'm effectively a green light for israel. she haven't done see it in any united nations headquarters. thank you very much. you have now. so come back out to is the director of the global institute for strategic research at home. i've been holly
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for university right here in doha. you're looking at developments with us uh pretty much throughout the day. thank you. thank you for being with us for for so many hours. um, what are israel's options here? because they are normally able to demonstrate overwhelming military force, but they have $2000000.00 plus residents, $2200000.00 residents in gaza that they have a prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who has promised that what they're about to do is going to change the middle east. the short to medium term. what can they do? well 1st i think we should remember that's what nothing yahoo done very cleverly. is that he's high attracted the will of that is very the population or the by going for the war status and delaying the reaction and did he got degree light to declare war and emergency status?
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nothing can be questioned as far as he's concerned. he can now do whatever he wishes to do. yeah, he's got the formulas, letting in it is good. the form i look forward to and the free hand now and the very the many thousands where a few weeks ago demonstrating against him for judicial changes. and so on. now basically suspended and all of that process so that opposition has absolutely no space in the current arrangement. i'm keeping in mind his uh uh, i'll try the right wing position and his government and anything can happen at the moment. and i think i fear that where they're heading is they're trying to displace policy news out of the policy. move to the trees, displace palestinians out of gaza. that's the only option. now, where would they go? we know how the scale of the operation that is taking place at the moment. the build up the times i said try if you look at it,
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it doesn't look like the usual reaction is ryan has had in the past. they are determined to go into guys this trip. and i think the very same nations that have reality is support for his ro will soon be on humanitarian basis, calling for egypt to open its, its boundaries to allow the police to it is a safe haven. when you say the nations who rally behind, is there a, you mean, you know, i see there of the way the way certainly understand. yes. yes. the submissions and, and then if that scenario materializes, it would be them who will be hunted with migration and refugees coming from palestine to europe. just letting you, i'm looking less than right, because i'm being told that these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu is going to be speaking at some point. so when that happens, we'll carry that larger however i want to. right, we're seeing the picture of that. now you see these really flags. you see the podium periods is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu to
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hold them outside a bite. you'll come off of the cup, human binding itself. mazda baton. will you have the 12, toyota dump shit. hook him heads up in a she gonna be which it does vault. how must be to. busy then a feel to be do you fish all my know you see i dice. oh, we have a near enough. is it on somebody to come a week of been me to come?
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if you're not, i mean, come on because you know, so okay, you're listening to these really bright mister benjamin netanyahu. clearly he is speaking huber right now. we are getting a translation for you in a very short order as done as soon as we get that in english, we dining so in between like a whole dental. okay. i believe you're about to get the translation and we will continue this game and intensifying the operations. a games are going to come how my assumption was 6 point. this is to reinforce all the other friends, the borders with lebanon. westbank law was obviously one with the i would like to support and voice my supports to all the forces in the army and all those who are working with people. and there are sacrifice in the world to sell their lives in order to protect israel. the 4th point is to continue a lot of the to have international support such as mobilizing the international
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community so that we can have a margin where we can push them in words and continue our operations. and the next point that is very important to us, so is to unify the people. there is no split within. it's ryan the now we r o, which unified the leadership also should be the unified. i'm calling for you need to and i'm calling the physician under to have a national lucky me. i've shown it to me in front of me as we did during the 6 days for the temperature style or i concerns that we have started talking. let him come us, i could come the photos, the pictures that you see motion from how much is just the beginning, what we have killed couple many of those fighters and i said that everyone every
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place where how much is active in working will be completely destroyed. and we will continue to intensify the operations. i am in sit i'm always talking, i'm still talking with the president biden. and i would like to thank the united states for their support group and for supporting base trial model. because we have the biggest planes that are coming from the united states to our land. we did want me to shoot the feel of them. and i would like also to think many international leaders who have what show people and express their support for israel. but the community, so there is a lot of deformation, it's a bit big news with them that we want to post a new exercise and exert of pressure on us. one of us will tell you what pulled up and there is a lot of missing for misinformation about the operations in a situation in israel,
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we should not fall for those lies and propaganda gum line and we have to own so and always just to stick to the work official forces. i know that this will take time, but i promise choose one. dear citizen, one of them is that this bottle view mushroom will not and go until the until we and, and illuminate our end to me. but i mean, look of him as the head slum. and there are a lot of battles of with them that are going on. and we have a lot of heroes that are in the battle field id. don't show new videos and our forces are trying to eliminate the vendor lasers, and this is our spirits. we will be together and work together on hand in hand.
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i think i'm so don't multiplan should we have seen without shape? i'm not, you know, if that's a soldier that we do? yes. today. oh good. god bless you the it's a funny ticket. split them the law of myself at the front on i changed me your name yesterday. i have appointed some general done hills as it's what do we need the rest of the lawyer as the 1st focal point for the captives and we will work and we do. oh well, we'll just do what we can in order to have those captivity back. we also voice our solidarity with all the families. lemme when you move on to them, we have also mobilized all the police forces and everyone to work on this issue. i should flip the gloves. you see, this is not, this is what is happening is reality is of i'm and this is what link us to each
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other together we will when and only together we will win. and as the book, the prime minister, i have to tell you that we have hard days come in. we have very said for those who died, we are committed to when and we will win so that we can get a lot of our country can thrive again and have the prosperity fly for our nation. who much in israel is the model and all those who support israel? well it's a fee for the noise shampoo the we have to commit to a minimum of to, to this. but we have to stick to this commitment of what we have to meet our objectives. if you saw in high the right that was these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. i'm joined onset by
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stilton barrack at your, from home. ive been holly for university here in doha that we were talking just moments ago. you raised some very interesting points, but let's go through what we just heard. i made a few notes. the airstrikes adjust the beginning, said these really prime ministers, so he didn't say clearly he didn't say in so many words. we are going to launch a ground defensive, but i don't know how else you read that statement. your thoughts? well he, he also talked about more supplies on it's on its way, particularly i'm here for a to figure out or pains or he said, he says he, the airplane is coming from the us or the something along the or the biggest. you've seen something along those lines, right? yeah. so that tells you that the, the time goes beyond just to catching up from us within gas. so, as are those guys a, you know, square meter by square meters, the most surveyed area on areas as far as a is, are concerned. they understand exactly where, where the real targets are and the industry and the nature of has how much is
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resistance and the way it is really intertwined into the civilian population. so this is this type of our airplanes and everybody men's is not going to resolve. the problem is go ahead and just result in humanitarian catastrophe. and i suspect that the domestic community, the same too much going to those come to it's his support will soon be calling on a humanitarian basis for the borders to be open and possibly for him to push out more palestinians out of the city territories. that fits well with his uh, author right to time that the position that he had, he and his extreme cabinets has been advocating over the last 10 months, which has really caused a lot of the tension between israel and how about us over the last few months particularly around the issue of i left so most one thing the to divide the the most between israelis and palestinians and pushing the other seniors out of their
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homes, a sofa and i love. thank you very much for that debrief even as we continue to watch the live shot of the skies over gaza with just moments ago. what looked like another massive bombardment. so tunnel, just recap that point that you were making because it's one i think a few words we want to bear in mind that you're saying one scenario here possibly for israel, is to force the displacement of a large number of palestinians out of the gaza strip. so that would be from egypt, i presume, through possibly other though you're right across the to europe right there. okay. and the other possibility, if i may just very briefly use to draw the americans into confrontation with, with the right. i mean, he's been wanting to, to have this for a long, long time. if you go back to 2002, he was the most vocal advocate of american intervention in iraq. although of the 911 attacks, you know, direct them and it gets, i've gotten this done,
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this just came off to saddam hussein. and i fear that you may be using the same propaganda, same logic warm. i'm going to try andro, united states and to conflict in the media. okay. those are some of the scenarios that you'll see as possible. developments are rising out of all of this and for context or rather for our viewers. recollection of recent events the us announced yesterday that they were shifting an aircraft carrier to the waters near israel. alright, so to embark out. thank you so much for being on the program with us today. we really appreciate it. i was, you were a senior political analyst, more one to shower, joins us live from point a power, smart one. i assume you were listening as we were to the speech by the is really prime minister. what stood out to you of the size he's now awards. i'm at 5 minutes. there's a more time need to you know, you wouldn't even give him an s for the stand of
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a speech. he certainly wasn't clear on any of the points, although he tried to hit all the points. and he clearly did not, which, you know, did the those sentiments, nor necessarily i assure that these really is about the effect the future. and he merely spoken to the terms and sent uh, you know, his, all i was going to be the united states, underlining that the, the united states has sent it to the category to the east of new today. and uh, and i think uh, the idea that, uh, yeah, you know, he's promising that the days to come uh will not be forgotten. it's more of a send you and that these, we don't know exactly what it means. but, but it's definitely the about how is there it is about to take or you know, a great that measures in the same uh, you know, a lot of logical war against how much about it and see all those supports from us.
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i think we are definitely going through the why didn't go to conflict and whether they do or do not to put which in the ground and, and guys of course amazed to be seen. and i'm going to run through some of the quotes and statements by benjamin netanyahu, for viewers who might just be joining us. one he said here strikes right now happening and gods are just the beginning. we will continue to intensify operations against from us to we will reinforce front uh in the near 11 on and in the west bank 3, continue to get the support of the international community for unify as rarely as we are unified and he's calling for unity and for the political opposition to support him, he mentioned look as happened during the 6 day war. that's the 1967 war during which a israel considerably expanded his territory and also, uh, shortly before signing off the end of his speech. the really prime minister ward is really population quote. we have hard day's coming up more one when
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you take stock of all of that, you're saying you're saying, i understand that he gets an estimate for the speech and you're saying he was shy of specifics when he says air strikes or just the beginning to you does that sound like there's going to be a ground operation? it's not clear what's happening there is going to be escalation, right? whether it is gone to the ground operation today or tomorrow. community have you know, a certain priority. i think the just definitely want to found guys out to its knees that to make or to pave the way for an invasion that is easier for these early soldiers. i think this is kind of, you know, you could say in a significant terms, is one of the cowardly way of fighting. you know, they accused us of being cowardly. but the idea that you continue to balance from the skies on by lockers you're not an entire population in order to allow them to
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go in and not have you know, much of a difficulty uh reoccupied. but just to remind you also about what you just said about what you said, the whole idea of the national need to government, you know, i'm in 9066 before that i do 67 more. because the labor for the 1st time in the history of these red formed the national unit, the government in preparation for the $9067.00 more because they knew they were going to go into war against egypt to city and so on. and i think in this case, the idea of a national really to government for the most as a government for the way the opposition bullshit. a world cabinet today is these are made up of bunch of guns was involved in the 2014 war and social work. i think it's about more that goes, this is, i think the crunch of the for the, the, the, of the whole subject that we're not just talking about guns anymore for just the bottom of guys that we're talking about. why the more on the shar importing from
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paris with us this hour. thank you very much. i. so i want to bring this up now earlier today to appear that the european union had decided to suspend $728000000.00 worth of development. aid to palestine was yours. harry fawcett joins us live from london to give us the reaction from europe. on this and just moments ago, how are you and i don't, i'm not completely sure to be honest whether you've seen this, but your p and commission said that no, a payments for palestinians were suspended. as there were quotes as there were no payments for seen. i don't know if they're walking it back. um, but there, there is certainly something they the european union needs to decide. i'm not sure whether they're, they're entirely sure of themselves what they're deciding as well. yeah. i think you can say that they are working this back. it was an extremely forceful statement
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that came out from the european commissioner in charge of this program, of the battery, of a heavy, sorry, who was talking about the scale of the terror of the brutality. meet it as against israel, requiring a total change in policy and saying that they were putting on ice the nearly $730000000.00 worth of age to the power single, $13000.00 institutions to unreal schools and so on. as a result of that while they reassessed, there was serious protests coming from spain, from island, from luxembourg, about that the spanish department is talking about a bit trail. if you're repeating values, the irish requiring and requesting a re psych and that seems to be what has happened now. and so they are still reviewing the policy, but they aren't suspending officially anything just yet. have to say though, on the other hand, germany and austria have announced such suspensions. germany talking about trying
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to work out exactly where the money was going, but also talking about a being in solidarity with israel and harry fossett reporting on this from london. thank you very much. i as we watch the live shot of this guy's over gaza, we're going to get ready for a very short break. we're back in a minute at the top of the hour with more news and the continued coverage here analysis the are of the israel, gaza award. the v, like in the
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teams to the the israel carries out its largest ever bombardment on garza and her mazda is now threatening to kill captives anytime civilians are targeted without warning, the 0, they need to have you with us. this is alpha 0. lie from doe on you're watching our continuing coverage of the guns. a israel war. it's been a deadly day of devastation and leave a siege to enclave.

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