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the saves them even been coming to add any international and corruption excellence award. nominates your hero now. the on the hello. i'm 0 then. yeah, it's good to have you with this. this is the news our life from the hall with continuing coverage of israel's war on garza, the israel carries out its most punishing ever bombardment on gaza and her mazda is no threatening to kill captives if civilians are targeted without warning. a civilians including women and children, are among those killed in an air raid on the jump. a lea,
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a refugee camp in the north of the gulf. israel's prime minister says some homeless spiders remain active inside israel, and the arm group continues to launch rockets towards television. israel is also deploying more troops to its northern border area as the as lama job claims responsibility for an incursion from neighboring level. the it is 21 g m t midnight in gaza where the is really are. and he says it is carrying out the largest ever bombardment on the enclave. the spokesman of homeless, his military wing warrens that they will begin executing is really captives. israel bombs, residential areas and gaza without prior warning. he also says they will not negotiate the issue of prisoners while guns is under fire. now,
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a warning to our viewers before we show you these next pictures from gaza, they are disturbing. and these are the scenes from the job valley, a neighborhood in northern garza, 687 palestinians, including 140 children had been killed so far. and 900 is re lease had 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 be generally a camp is the largest of 8 refugee camps and the strip, densely packed with more than a 100. and 16000 refugees. not too far away so you wouldn't run elementary school. so it was not impacted by mondays airstrike, it is still unclear at this stage, how many people died in the strike on job aliya for so sort or takes a closer look at how mondays events unfolded and the 1st month and was on no electricity, no food no water,
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no field for kaiser safe is valid. the pass administer draft come on. so i came back to the community to and house medium people because of the street has been on the in a land and see but okay, to impose by his realities. 2007. but now it has even cut off the basics of the these red army is bombarded in the besieged enclave of the how much this unprecedented attack on israel israel ship more than $1000.00 targets in guys including it, strikes that level as much of the town of the tunnel it actually is northeast corner is ref for me to declare war on guys on sunday. and it's promising more destruction. so go for flights and it goes human animals were acting according to no. it's rad extracts also target to jump out of the largest of the guys. it's
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a refugee camps. the camp is only $1.00 square to the, to the size, but it is home to nearly $100.00 of $20000.00 pedestal. the we here in the heart of jamalia, as you can see, the destruction in the camp. we here and the trends round about as you can see, dozens have been murder. this is what's happening because destruction is everywhere and gaza once bustling with worshippers. these mosque is now badly recognizable from air. the civilians are mainly the ones for paying the price. humble as have already been killed in thousands injured. those are survived now have nowhere to go . so i live in the house away from my family. i run away from home at 1 o'clock in the morning along with my child and my wife. we just keep from being targeted and
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came to another target to place our. we were surprised by everything as fire and flames were thrown into. there is no safe place in because this trip guys, at one of the most densely populated areas in the world has one of the policy structures due to these valuable kate. what's left for residential areas covers hospitalized and the whole structure is being destroyed now because it has seen several wars, but palestinian sees ready attacks on the city are now turning into a collective passions. this was said that our correspondents were on the ground. where is just going midnight. local time tarik, boys whom you are in gaza. im run con is in ramallah. sarah. hi ross is in west jerusalem. how many times you room is in asheville depths in southern israel? we'll get to all of you. but tara, let's start with you, your live inside gaza for us. is there any letter in the book apartments as
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well? uh the is really strikes continue inside the gaza strip, but this time uh, the concentration is on the eastern areas of the roof. i can eunice and outrage refugee camp uh the air strikes continue claiming the lives of palestinians who are up located inside of the gaza strip. not having no access to electricity, clean sources of water and even internet access. besides the a, the ability to afford other basic needs for living as well. now the humanitarian condition inside of the gaza strip gun witness a severe duration as be closed. uh old uh, christine boat is remaining uh from the east valley side as well. now the gaza strip of the current time is witnessing a mess of a whole brink from the is really drugs and finally to just
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a searching for the next target. now at the sounds of its flow to hard for you, since you just mentioned uh what is that noise? i'm hearing around you. uh the, the uh, the sound is the sound of the is really own mind. aerial vehicle. the new drums and off to the, uh, the, these kinds of, uh, let's say a surveillance of vehicles which can identify targets and i talk them sort of these uh these, but this, this kind of drones cause physical discomfort for the a psychological mentality for the gardens as well, due to it's known covering on discard the gaza strip. mm. or do you know anything i've asked you this before, but the about the targets, the buildings that have been targeted or over the last few hours? because how much is military waiting says if there are any civilians that are targeted without being given a warning without being given to chance to leave the area before the messiah land,
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then we will start executing the is realize that we're holding captive inside gaza . do you know, and i understand this might be hard to answer, but do you know if the buildings got prior warnings? well, no, there is no any further conformation had been released from the local authorities inside. the goal is to stripe, in terms of the recent strikes that hit different buildings on site. the goal is as to whether they're received warnings or not of, uh, the, the is really stripe to continue even about delivering or not delivering warnings to the guys and spot in terms of determining and identifying. if there were a pre owned or not, there was no any official statements from the local authorities about that even the, the palestinian ministry of interior design. now it's anything in terms of this issue. a tar couple of zoom reporting from gaza.
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thank you very much. let's go to the west bank. i want to bring a neighbor on con, who is in ramallah for us. what can you tell us in rough as well? i can tell you that in the last couple of hours that have been a to key phone calls um between the president rude abbas of the housing authority and will lead is let's begin with the 1st one. it was with the saudi crown prince mohammed. i've been so long, they said they talked about the occupied developments of the occupied palestinian territories. and according to what for the policy and use agency present, a boss expressed appreciation for the phone position at f as exerted by saudi arabia and of his partners how the crime prints from these country will continue to stand by the palestinian people. and that is existing, great efforts to ensure the return of calm and stability very diplomatic language that but that phone call was absolutely crucial. just a few days ago, just a week ago, they were talking about normalizing relations between saudi arabia and israel. that
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main what happened now it says you weren't happen within these days. so this is a very crucial phone call. we don't know what else was a talked about, but certainly saudi putting that the support behind the palestinians is something that my, my food a boss will take to the palestinian people. you will start to talk about that. the other phone cool. again, crucial was with the united nations extra general antonio gutierrez, a bus cooled on the un to immediately intervene to stop these really aggression against the policy and the people in the gaza strip. and he said that israel was cutting off humanitarian needs such as electricity, water, and food in the gaza strip, which are rights and guaranteed by international law and legitimacy. again, we've kind of heard that language from him before, but remember, is a got the power to send you a far as he doesn't really have any relations with israel and it certainly doesn't
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have any relations with him as so the only thing they can do is reach out to the international community and that's certainly well they've been doing our last couple of days. there is war in gaza and there been clashes in the occupied westbank where you are. so what's the mood like with everything has been happening these last 3 days. as well as banks, taxes across the occupied west bank, what people are doing is they coming out and support in solidarity with her mouth and then uh the is razor trying to break up of those demonstrations that happened on the outskirts of remodel where i am, they both so happened in the root camp. i'll jamal and do shut off and know laura checked points across the occupied westbank. they've used life for these read ease of use light fi against palestinian and protest is now we're hearing that released 3 critically wounded in the latest attack. bringing the decimal up to 17 in the last 24 hours. and actually since the began, we're looking at $240.00 pounds as indians that have been killed, but mold,
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in fact, uh, this is a place now that's under effective blockade where i am be occupied, westbank, you comp move between city to city. you called go for my left to bentley and for example, you can't go anywhere. it's a silo separation. now that's what this place is. these radius and effectively blockaded it, not just within the applied worst back. you called cross the border into jordan, enable this thousands of people that stranded on both sides, that border columbia shut the main check point, the leads into occupied extras when you called prospect. so that's making people worried. so what's, how is that where he manifesting it. so people are now starting up on food. let's talk a little more to people, a very afraid of settling attacks. and this precedent for that. we've seen that in the very recent past, whenever the engines of fled, people are afraid that whatever happens, it goes. it may well be that the occupied westbank is next,
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and that's something the present as a prime minister benjamin netanyahu vaguely referred to saying we're not going to end with causal iran con, reporting from ramallah in the occupied west bank. thank you very much. that was really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the era strikes have only just begun that they say like, because the outcome send me that we have started attacking, come us like what you're seeing is just the beginning. we have killed many of those fighting. also it'd be places where, how much is active and working. will it be completely destroyed and we will continue to intensify operations. i don't know, so let's get more of the latest in the, with our high right. who joins us from west jerusalem. that speech by the is really prime minister. do we have a better understanding of what perhaps it is paving the way for us are sorry. can you just repeat the question because it costs out there. i didn't quite hear you. is that what did you make of the is really prime minister speech star?
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yeah, well um it was uh it, it was meant to happen and then it was delays is a community, a very busy man at the moment, but some he came out with some very strong words about why the country is heading forward. he said that strong ally the beginning, he also said that's what we do in the coming days. days will resonate for generations to come and everything that's been coming out of this today. the mobilization of minute tree vehicles towards that for the southern border with gaza is pointing in that same direction that what happens next is going to be even bigger and with a much bigger impacts. what we do know from the ministry is that they have managed to secure, earlier in the day they secured most of those southern towns along the border with garza, they said that they've managed to read it all of these. but how palestinian,
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how mass fights is and in, with a few pockets, but they're also have been working on evacuating most of those living there. now they said that if q ration process is now underway and it's always done apart from a few of families and people that wants it to saying that they have to respect that . but we're clearly seeing a lot of a changes where they're coming out and talking about 300000 a reserve. this have already to be mobilized if needed. and that is indicative of a benjamin netanyahu. who is it trying to show a strong message? not only how much has been lost and loved the known, but also to the international community, especially. oh, the weston community of western countries that have come out in support as such as us ally to as well. all right, sarah. hi, right, reporting from west jerusalem. thank you very much. let's go to mama john june
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mohammed. you are joining us now from ash dog in the southern israel. what is going on there is they're still fighting these really prime minister said they're still pockets a fighting. or is there a let me tell you about some new information we've just seen in the past couple of minutes from the israeli army, a statement that was released as the saying it's an initial report that is really naval forces are currently striking how mass targets um on the coast of the gaza strip, it also says details to follow. so as soon as we get more information on that, we'll certainly bring it to you as the as the night. and early morning goes along. we are in as thought. as you mentioned, this is about 30 or so kilometers north of the gaza strip. now, as of now in the last couple of hours just been quieter than it was earlier in the evening. we have just heard in the last few minutes and is really fighter jet up, circling somewhere above us in the last 20 minutes or so. we did hear outgoing fire
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from close to us, so that would have been as rarely fire headed toward the gaza strip. but we're not hearing the kinds of explosions or outgoing fire that we were hearing earlier in the evening. now these really army headset earlier today that they had read taking control of several towns and villages in the south of israel close to the gaza strip. but there are still reports that there a have not yet been able to re take control of that. there was still a lot of concern, but in that there may be pockets of how much fighters that are still there. and so there is a lot of worry about what that might lead to going forward. now in this town where we are now in the city of ash thoughts several hours ago around mid day, there was a rocket that hit the city that hit an intersection. um, as we understand it, it was one woman who was injured and she is being treated, but it really goes to show how even in
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a city like this 30 or so miles away from the border with gaza. you still had a rocket that hit the center of the city. so a lot of tension. we've seen a lot of troop mobilization. obviously we've all been speaking throughout the day about the fact that there have been at least 300000 is really army reserves that have been mobilized to the south of the country. clearly, people here do think that a bit of ground invasion into gaza will happen any time. now that is, that is the prevailing wisdom when you talk to people here. um, but the fact of the matter is that people are just worried about what exactly is going to happen next up. we're just now hearing what sounds like outgoing fire. once again, not going from israel into garza, so we'll keep you posted in the hours that as to what's happening. it has been quieter in the past hour compared to what it was earlier in the evening. but we do know the bombardment and gaza is still ongoing. and we are expecting to be getting more information from the israeli army in the hours to come. 0 mohammed is i'm zoom
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in southern israel. thank you very much. no developments on a separate front. on israel's board to 11 on the palestinian arm group islamic jihad has claimed responsibility for an incursion into northern israel, from lebanon, in which 2 of its fighters died separately. lebanon's has been lost as 3 of its members were killed during is really shilling in southern lebanon. is really artillery fire later started a vast forest fire. you're seeing the footage there on the is really side of the border of the hot shit and has more from 711 on of this. uh fi is aft as ready or uh, things strike uh the, the open space on the border between 11 and, and this room. and why? because a group of palestinian fight this one does not make job infiltrated. the. the board doesn't engage in a bottle with the is really on me. so following that is ready, me started hitting the open spaces, agriculture, lance and
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a bit to deny a fight does cover just in case that there is any future infiltration. this is one now, and that's why we are seeing all this, this fire, the huge fires on the board is. now there's another thing that's, that's been happening. and i think that's very significant. so this really is also hits 3 full posts, full physical law, lebanese minutes in group fighting from south to that one. and then it's, it's the strongest actually group, and maybe the only group, anybody's group that's present in, in south lebanon. now, over the past 48 hours, the nice front was a space for exchanging messages and not more than that. and that's why the lebanese front was a kind of a, an area that's not part of the conflict. now with this situation that's ongoing
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and, and the escalation and intention, it seems that the news a front is entering this conference twice. now, just a few minutes ago, 1st will log that needs group issued a statement announcing that several of its fighters were killed today is really settings. and i'm trying to read from the statement to end up following this incident. this dynamic resistance carried out an initial response. why attacking the brand new box, which serves as the command center for the gallery brigade, and the other v maddox command center for the rest, some big aid. and that this was done using um, i'm to talk to miss size on both a shelves. and there were some bite of kits. so now we're seeing this tension between physical line is red. mounting gradually and going towards
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a space where i live. i don't need to be coming. then you may be a place where all the eyes are on to see whether this whole conflict is taking in use. i mention, or a mouse is military operation against israel is the biggest and deadliest in decades. and palestinian civilians, especially in the gaza strip, have long come under attack by israel. let's take a look at some of the figures according to the un. the number of palestinians killed this year before this war began. it already surpassed the number from 2022. the defense for children, the palestine says each year, 500 to $700.00 children are arrested and prosecuted is really military courts. and since 2010, israel has carried out $36.00 demolitions targeting 20 schools in the occupied westbank, including it occupied east jerusalem. about as far, soc, is the spokesperson for the palestine red crescent society. you are joining us from
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ramallah or ambulances at the moment, able to reach the buildings that have been hit. and unfortunately just minutes, i go 3 of our ambulances where it has with a air strike in hand. you. and as we are facing degree challenges and our, i think for the wounded people in the due to the 3 destruction for the infrastructure as well as for a basic roads, industries, and 30 cents hours. there have been great destruction for the means of druids that leads to most of the hospitals. for example, i see that hospitals as well as a goods hospital which has been onto the p or c. s also would have major e m s center in java. next to with older roads where completely damaged and this add another limit of changes for our teams who are working. i ordered it are very extreme hard conditions right now, it's late in life. there's no electricity. so it's,
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it's also hard for our teams to find the one that's keeping it under the trouble with this night with no even electricity, the human it's already on the situation is really me agree that in gaza strip since the beginning of the escalation, b or c s teams are working, so you to sleep 24 hours. so the with tells you what it is we have done with our own 265 sheets, and it is as well as my boss and me please once injuries we have with the ball. if i, if i can just say we are listening to you in about best buy, can jump in this is an important question or hospitals operational at the moment. and how long can they continue to operate? so given that there's no electricity or fuel coming into the gaza strip, the so does it is unfair to see is to put more than 14 years order, the hospitals they suffer from lack of supply before this escalation, they suffered or with approximately 40 percent at 40 percent lack of medical
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supplies before of the escalation, with this ongoing escalation, the large number of casualties, hospitals now are lacking everything they are lacking of medical supplies. absolutely. they are also lacking the electricity supplied all of the hospitals. electricity is only available for afford our most top hospitals. all hospitals now are related on backups and the rates are some hospitals they have a few with that only with less point 4 days. so were approximate that absolutely you think towards humanitarian crisis. the due to the lack of everything. first thing is now our lack of fluids. lack of medical supplies like light and lack of humanitarian aid, as when we called and the international community to, to brush up is there and to open a humanitarian for a door to allow the entry of music. i'm supplies as well as a human. he said him,
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he also works. i think about patients who are in arizona needs to be transferred right outside. does this to the gets arizona to treatment. one more question about the un schools there on our schools. is that a safe location? i the latest information i have is that a 137000 palestinians are taking shelter in those schools. to correct this such, i agree. it's a very big number. those at displeased people are also suffering and these is called the schools and lacking of food lacking of basic and humanitarian needs. this is not the real number in gaza because those the number who were able to be displaced to the schools, wives. we have thousands of others who have been displaced, whether a to a other family homes or other facilities as well. so the situation in doza is
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really degree the due to the destruction of everything. even the wash facilities were also damaged due to that is really a real story. so this has a fix the provision of water and sanitation services as well. everything in gauze of the situation is really horrible. and, and it's hard to even forward and humanitarian workers to conduct their human decision words and goes a squarespace thing agrees evaluations from that. but for any air strides, who are also targeting american workers since uh, up to this moment we have documents. okay, please. 6, violations against a way to make the conditions and at least 5 of our musical teams where the ends are one of the ball. thanks like the critical it was already best about far sex spokesperson for the palestine red crescent society. thank you for coming on the program. there's been several major attacks on gaza in the last 15 years to put
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things in perspective. here's how the human cost of this latest more so far compares to previous ones. around 560 palestinians, and 900 is re lease, have been killed in this war. that's the most serious escalation in decades. and 2 years ago, a flare up resulted into a 150 palace. thing is killed and 13 people died in israel. and 2014 more than 2000 palestinians were killed in gaza. 73 israelis perished. most of the members of the armed forces and the 2008 war on gaza, about 1400 palestinians and 13 is really is were killed before ceasefire was reached. well, joining us live from utica, new york is middle east analyst omar the door. you must have listened to the speech by the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. what did you make of it? he did say that what we're seeing and gaza, the military bombardment of gauze is only the beginning. however, he wasn't particularly specific about the goals of any upcoming military operation . and i think benjamin that to me i hope,
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sees this as an opportunity to liquidate the entire palestinian struggle for freedom and justice. and this is pretty much unexcused to where he feels that there is an up international sympathy at this point for him to act with completely without any kind of restraint. there is no denying the fact that nothing, you know, even before this happened was a racist at the palestinian prime minister, who opposes giving palestinians their own state, oppose as giving them people rights under is really control. he was expecting palestinians to look permanently under, is really control without rights, without the ability to decide their own fate. and that permanent apartheid is clearly not sustainable because it is a situation that is simply setting itself up to an explosion like the one that we just witnessed. and i think that at this point, i certainly beyond guys, i think that there is an effort in what many people have argued basically to defeat the policy, is entirely possibly committing a 2nd leg about the great ethnic cleansing that israel launched when is or it was for us created,
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this is not really out of the question at this point the rhetoric for me is really what was has been borderline gen title. and we are looking at a very, very, very some situation. well, those, those haven't been the, the words of these really prime minister. what he has said, however, has been that the military operation that's about to get underway that already is underway. the goal of it, to the extent that he's described it, he has said, is it's going to be to prevent, make it impossible for him. mazda threaten is really lives in the foreseeable future. a yeah, i'm do you have to ask yourself, what is, how much the, how much is a growth from the situation of incredible despair? and the question is, what does, does that look like at the end of this military campaign? is it a place where people are flourishing and living free and prosperous lives? or is it a place where there is more despair, obviously, after the devastating military campaign that we're witnessing, we're looking at the prospect of far more despair in gaza. and that despair is precisely what's going to produce the next generation of palestinian militants. you
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know, the palestinian struggle for freedom has been shut down. every single avenue that has been pursued has been shut down. they've tried to pursue diplomatic talks. those have been shut down and they've only entrenched the occupation further. they've tried to do a comic boycotts. those have been deemed economic towers. i might have been shut down as well. uh, they tried to go to the you when the us steps in and vetoes resolutions that are trying to hold this real accountable. they go to the international criminal court and the us puts pressure on the criminal court and not to pursue those charges for the work private israel's committee against palestinians. time and again, public needs are being told that they have to just lay down and accept to live without freedom under the boot of permanent military occupation on a part time. and frankly, this is precisely the kind of despair that creates the violence that we've seen. and i think the prime minister is incredibly misguided if he thinks this is going to lead to anything different this time. who's going to end up running the gaza strip when this is over? at some point this is going to be over and somebody is going to be running the gaza strip. and who could it be other than how much they're the only they're the biggest
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force in the territory. almost the only force in the territory. i mean, inferior could be a full re occupation of gaza where israel is in charge of it once again. what now was and it's, it's very possible i think that the long term costs for israel. they, they're trying to hand off the burden of the occupation to palestinians, to kind of govern themselves within the tiny enclave that they're allowed to have. where they have no freedom, there is the westbank model and i think it's very, very possible. they might be looking for a return of the palestinian authority to control garza again. i don't think that those, any of these situations are sustainable. we've tried this over and over again. israel has tried this repeatedly and we got to this point because a lot of things were denied freedom. and that is a situation that is simply untenable. and i think that as well as trying to do this one more time with the even more forest, more devastation, more destruction of palestinian civilian life, less food, less electricity. this is not going to work out at the end. there has to be a point in which somebody same comes along from the trash on the community and
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starts applying pressure and israel to understand that there is no military solution to the situation that they have to start seeing palestinians as people human beings are deserving of the same freedom and dignity and human rights, but these rallies enjoy. and that is going to be the only way we're going to get out of the situation. mentally established a more of a door joining us from new york states. thank you very much for joining us. on the program today, there's still a head on engines here. it will bring you more coverage of the guns, the israel war, and all the latest breaking news to stay with us. the colors still having plenty of hot sunshine to prosecute parts of europe at the moment. we've got some cloud of right splitting into both western parts at present, that high pressure does dominate proceeding. so that is keeping it very well
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anyone who supports black was or is involved in protesting for environmental reasons. and it's like 10 words pod, 3, the template on our 20 in the the watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this our, israel's army says it is carrying out its largest ever been bored meant on gaza. a spokespersons almost as military wing is threatening to take the lives of is really captives for any new bombing of civilian areas without prior warning. now, the u. n. agency funeral is saying a 137000 people are taking refuge in 83 schools that have been turned into shelters . and those numbers are increasing as the air strikes continue. these are the
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scenes from earlier in the jump, a lea, a neighborhood of the gaza strip. israel has also declared to a total blockade of the strip cutting off food fuel water and electricity around $687.00 palestinians, including a $140.00 children. and 900 is really as have been killed. israel's prime minister says a number of homeless fighters are continuing to operate within southern israel and on israel's border with 11 on the palestinian arm group. islamic john has claimed responsibility for an incursion across the board or in which 2 of his fighters died separately. lebanon's has the last, as 3 of its members were killed during, is really showing in 711 or at least 17 palestinians have been killed in confrontations with his really forces in the occupied. westbank. crowds had come out to show support for almost his military operation. and israel on sunday is really forced his shot dead a 17 year old boy. this funeral was delayed to allow his mother
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a final farewell that abraham reports from columbia, refugee camp, and race against time for a time, no movement with her. so i'm stuck in jordan. nancy, just be me just to kind of get a few decals despite these really impose tutor on the occupied westbank to see his son. yes. that one last time he was killed by the way, the forces these, these really minute to check with of kind of india north of occupied these to some of his shooting was captured, live as a 17 year old during the protest. supporting palestinians of the besieged garza, surrounded by his grandmother, fall to me as he took consolation for her daughter. and she's in her place 3 times before when he's really forces killed 3 of her sons. since the year 2001,
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the 0, we do not bring trojan to this life to die. but to live we want to be able to live in peace and have a good life. i lost my sons when they were very young. they were 1115 and 17 years old. they didn't do anything to this of this. yeah, the face, the same to me being really like this one here in the near the scenes you the situation me get worse after from us as a version against is room and remember him with them. we don't like blind blood was imposed on us. these riley's now killing young men because they're letting all of the economics as people say, the final good bye to yes said the 10th outside are getting loud friends,
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promising bills to revenge me that the he and jersey to be applied to joining us live from new brunswick, new jersey is nora. erica, you are a human rights lawyer and associate professor at rutgers university as a human rights lawyer. then how are you looking at this? and i'm looking at atrocities on an unparalleled scale in recent years. and i think that what we have to remember is that outside of, of the bean, counting of the numbers of debt. now that we have to consider the greatest crime, it's under grading the situation which is the context. and the greatest crime is an ongoing situation of set or colonialism. the longest military occupation 56 years now. and the condition of a part by which has been concluded by several human rights organizations and is really human rights organizations, which is a crime against humanity. as we are thinking about how do we respond to this crisis,
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it's so important not to focus on the immediate crisis at hand, but to deal with the root cause and to consider what do we need to do, not only to fix this situation, but to end it once and for all, because the truth is, is that after the situation is over, more will continue against palestinians the in and day out, shaping that structural violence will continue to shape the daily lives where human rights clearly haven't been a guiding principle for the last 3 days, any time that we've seen transpire, whether it's in southern israel, whether it's now and gaza, what do you think happens next? that's what happens. that's i think we're on the brink of seeing an imminent war that's going to grow even further. israel has made clear it's general got on the air and said clearly that palestinians in gaza are human animals. he is priming an audience to the humanized palestinians to expect that they're going to die, to accept that they're going to die if not applaud their killing. and their mass,
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that's now there's a $600.00 policy means will have been killed already. israel has bomb that of border crossing the one crossing that they don't control between egypt and the god this trip. which means that not only are palestinians denied a humanitarian courted, or they will be, they will be tracked within the got the strip. we are looking at increasing amounts of violence, but also an unrestrained israel. that is now getting a carte blanche from the international community, rather than full israel to account and, and, and, and force them to contend with the apartheid situation that they have kept in place . the open air prisons, but they have trop palestinians, and they are instead of pledging to support is real militarily, but they are issuing statements of support. they are full melting war and the international media that has failed to consider. the context of the situation is also part of the problem. i suppose this also highlights the limit on international
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law, which is that, you know, country to domestic law. there's almost no one to enforce it as well. the truth is, is that all law is, is indicated with politics and warm, and international law in particular, is only as strong as the political will that exist to enforce that. note that the european commission, within only 3 days, has already thought to reevaluate its funding for the palestinians in the amount of 691000000 euros. and yes, in the decades of is really a part side. and then the 3 years since the a part reports concluded that is real overseas in apartheid regina, there has not been a single evaluation of military a to is real. financial aid is real or even the arm deal is real. and so we have to take into account, but no law, you know, and forces itself. that's not how the law works and not international law. all law
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must be enforced through political will. and so the more political support we see them this moment for a just solution that address is far more than the current of crisis, but also addresses the structure of violence. the more likely we're going to see the, the lot be useful as a tool, not necessarily as a seizure. do you see a role for the united nations in this, in the united nations is the source of, of the greatest amount of potential to actually in this situation shortly. and then you in the security council, but we know that the us is use it to be to power within the security council to issue no less than $43.00 vito's. undermining all efforts to restrain is real or to achieve an international, a solution to, to the condition of palestinian subjugation ongoing cost to me in subjugation. and so unless we see the will of the popular will of united nations members steve gather to overcome. are you in security constable?
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vito, there is little that they can do, although all the states individually together regionally can push now to restrain his real, to enforce a ceasefire to the move in the direction of and lifting the siege, ending the occupation dismantling israel system of apartheid. nor erica of human rights lawyer and associate professor at rutgers university. thank you for joining us on the program. thank you for having a palestinian president moment. a bus spoke with the un secretary general and asked him to intervene and stop the ongoing is really aggression on gaza, abbas also called for aid to be allowed in to avoid a humanitarian catastrophe. earlier. the un secretary general said israel's blockade will only worsen in already dire situation. while i recognize these valves legitimate security concerns, i also do you mind this way i'll, that's me to tell you a price is, must be called back to the district. the card business with international
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humanitarian law, civilians 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 the parts of use really. besides that, i can goes facilities inside garza, as well as multi started residential towers and the most. i am deeply distressed by today's announcement that these really initiates a complete siege of the guns was 3, not single log in, no electricity, foods or fuel. you may have had a situation guys, it was extremely evaluated before the hosting it is now with you don't need to write to explain. actually, house is 0. this you have or time c is at the united nations. you have, you've been examining this language by the un secretary general closely walk us through the nuances of it. and it's interesting also, this thing joe, last guessed because that, that specific issue is a caught blog. and there was
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a going off gas been given to israel to further collectively punish and brutalized because it is not actually happening even when in a statement from the un secretary general because of a difference of the language. it uses the difference in new ones that he uses. the condemns is reading civilian casualties, anxiety civilian deaths, but he's merely a loans of palestinian civilian deaths. the court condemns how mazda is activities and cools for an immediate cease fire. but what israel, he simply says that israel a why that's conducting it's some of the tree operations. it should respect to monitor him more. so that stopped. that's what cooling for us, he's fuck when it comes to that siege of guys that you were just discussing. probably the most it works. breaking of international law. the geneva conventions is last week amount of terry and more proportionality. everything over you and is supposed to stand for the secretary douglas. but as a sample,
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he simply said that as you had distressed my news of the seas, not a condemnation even back. what does it take for the us extra general to condemn b as riley's, when even when international noise being flouted, so widely? does that cost us you them a called launch? attempted to, to pick up your last interview. these are the debates we've been getting on our aust of the spokes person for the un secretary general. the briefing at all he would say was, well, we'll say what we say will leave it to you to analyze. but that he was off luck sir, will just like you don't know. cool for a cease fire on all sides. not just for home us. and he's on the search by some of the secretary. oh said the secretary general is calling for an end to the cycle of items that are specific cool on any section of items for these varies only from us . as she advertise the reporting from un headquarters in new york. thank you very much. i us and president joe biden has confirmed
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a number of american citizens were killed in israel for the latest developments coming out of the us as cross the alan fisher in washington dc. so this is going to raise the stakes even for the further for us involvement in this ellen, let me just give you some breaking news. there's a joint statement on israel that has been released by the white house. it comes from the leaders of france, germany, italy, the united kingdom and the united states, following a joint call and we knew that joe biden was going to be speaking to allies. he said, today we express our steadfast and united support to the state of israel, under unequivocal condemnation of from us. and it's a pulling acts of terrorism. we've made clear that in 10 of the sections of a mass of new justification, the legitimacy must be universally condemned. but there's never any justification for terrorism or countries will support israel and its efforts to defend itself on people against such atrocities. we further emphasize that this is not
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a moment for any party hostile to israel, to exploit these attacks, to seek advantage. i'm looking at this as a, as i'm ready to use the 1st time over the coming days, we will remain united and coordinated as follows. and is common friends of israel to ensure israel is able to defend itself and to ultimately set the conditions for a peaceful and integrated middle east. one other thing, all of us recognize legitimate aspirations of the palestinian people on support equal measures of justice and freedom for there's really some palestinians alike. but make no mistake. how much does not represent those aspirations? and it offers nothing for the polish, the need people, other than mortar and bloodshed. so that joint statement from the leaders coming out just in the last minute or so. and and alan, sorry if i've missed it, but i believe that the, the number of american fatalities in that attacked by how mos in the southern israel could still increase. right for a job. i can give us
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tiger of 11 and a statement that he released in the last couple of hours at the national security council earlier today told is that there was a 9 day did that number over space increase. but when they gave the figurative 9 decided to expect it to rise. so there is a feeling that the number of 11 may not be the final number. and we know that the us is working is diplomatic. leave us, particularly with countries that have connections, have contacts with some us and they're talking about their least supports to just that as a consent. nothing confirmed by consent that a number of americans, or there's really americans could be among those who are being taken into guys. an obviously joe biden is, he said in his statement, his concern is the safety of all americans. so would like to what the lever is that he can to see if there's any way of getting that the civilians released as, as soon as possible. but it's also important to know, as we've seen from the statement, and it will seem from what joe biden has said in the last 40 hours,
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the americans are providing israel with what ever it needs to carry out. it's all patients, including resort as equipment and munitions. and many people here are perceiving that essentially as a green light to israel to do what it needs to do up to and including a growing division of gasoline. and alan, if i can get you pivot to, to get to prove it to this, now we're getting word that the us aircraft carrier strike group is set to arrive in eastern mediterranean waters, quote, and very soon this is the aircraft carrier that you've been telling us about since yesterday was being sent, moved closer to israel as well. it's to act as a detachment. that's what the department of defense was saying on sunday. and you've had the statement from the leaders. they are saying that no country should know, no one who sees israel is an enemy should take, this is an o for trinity. so essentially they're putting it, there is a show, a strength and a show of support. but it's also there in case there is
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a need to get american civilians know at the moment the land crossing is close at the lines are a restricting place it delta. and the last though it is that it's still being all flights into israel for the next week, united, an american airlines, the big american katia, as i said, they're not flying anytime soon. and so there is the potential that americans could be trapped. and israel, the want to come back to the us, how do you get them out if there's difficulties like that? well, one way is to move them on to a us aircraft carrier which could easily accommodate a large number of people. so the fact that it's moving the animal arrive soon is to act as a detention, but there's also this logistical backup which no one is talking about. but it's the if needed. and obviously something in the background of the thinking of both the bite administration and the department of defense houses. here's ellen fisher reporting from washington dc. thank you very much. ellen iran. foreign ministry says that any foolish is really action against the country will be met with
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a strong response. it has rejected any role in the attack, launched by a mass on israel. iran has called for an emergency meeting of the organization of islamic cooperation. houses here as dorothy jabari has more on this from there on this is valley as square in the heart of terror on where posters like this one behind me have gone up since sunday, bearing the name of the operation that's being carried out by him off against israel, south banners like this are popping up across the country to show support for the palestinian cause and the operations that is ongoing of the ring. and the position is that the palestinians, people have a right to defend themselves and also to liberate their own homeland from the occupiers. uh, that is israel. now we also have heard most recently from the spokesperson of the foreign ministry. now sir kennedy, who said that the allegations being hurled,
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that iran was providing support and approval for this operation against israel is completely baseless. and that there is an attempt to try and of course iran into a situation and also to provide justification for any kind of future action or other countries like israel and united states might take against iran, during which the response, according to the foreign ministry, would be very hard for the time being. uh, is this a operation that is still ongoing? certainly is, is being seen as a major win for ron, regardless of the outcome for the palestinian sources of r e l g 0. several pro palestinian demonstrations have been taking place in various parts of the world. the more than a 1000 people march through sidney to the opera house in solidarity with the people have gone to. they were protesting the australian government support of israel
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in spain, 100 gathered in front of a government building in central madrid, protests as chanted long life to the flight of the palestinian people and said, killing civilians can not be justified in greece. several 100 pallets the ins and supporters gathered near the is really embassy and athens right police were deployed in the area and pro is really marches, are also being held in many countries of the thousands gathered in the french capital near the eiffel tower, as it lit up with israel star of david crowds saying the french and is rarely national infants in london, hundreds gather near downing street and a show of support for israel. the houses of parliament is also lit up in white and blue on monday evening. now
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just a final recap before we take a break and, and the show israel has carried out what it describes as its deadliest ever strikes on gauze as israel's prime ministers, as almost spiders, remain active inside israel, 6 $187.00 palestinians, including a $140.00 children and $900.00 is riley's, had been killed since the arm group launched its military operation. 3 days ago. the spokes person to for a mazda is military wing is threatening to take the lives of is really captive for any new bombing of civilian areas. that occurs without warning. and another development on israel's border with 11 on the palestinian arm group is law makes you hard. his claims responsibility for an incursion across the border in which 2 of his fighters died separately. lebanon's has been lost as 3 of its members were killed. ring is really showing in 711 on the said from me for this
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news hour of my colleague. this does it tell you will be back in a moment with or continuing coverage of israel's warrant costs. the, as the conflict between drugs and is with escalates just us correspondence are on the ground then to the other side, often this is happening right now. intel of the, this loose, a business is ready for disappearing. a site for a couple of different areas. stay with us for the latest developments on the jersey to the
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at the district court acquitted the accused. to date, no one has been out accountable. people in power asks why the victims continue to be denied justice. india's forgotten must occur on the jersey to the israel terry's house. it's most punishing as a bump on tongue cause a loss is now threatening to kill justice if civilians talk is is without the light on this doesn't.

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