tv News Al Jazeera October 10, 2023 10:00am-10:31am AST
10:00 am
hot didn't it brushing detain since february 2020. the drop you a chief. detained since august 2021. i'll just say recalls for the immediate release of its gentlest, detained in egypt. journalism is not a crime. the 4th day of these rounds bombardment of guys are many buildings in the besieged. territory have been destroyed. more than 700 cottage simians have been killed. the so i'm for the back to board. this is out you 0 line from don't without continuing special coverage of the guys are israel war cutting off the water supplies food and
10:01 am
fuel concerns about the humanitarian situation in gaza after israel announced a complete siege up the street for us, it is extremely worrying that they cannot access any of these basic surfaces, especially food and clean drinking water. and israel says it's re taking control of the guys a border of to have my slightest broke through the fence in several faces on saturday. the it is 7 g m t 10 am in guys which has been under non stop bombardment by israel for the 3rd night. these are life pictures of the skies over guys. as you can see, fumes of black smoke still high up in the sky. there after that 3rd night of environment guidance, waking up to a 4th night of relentless is really strikes the a growing concerns about the humanitarian situation in the besieged,
10:02 am
protest indian territory. israel has cut off supplies of food, water, fuel, and electricity, and has imposed a total siege of casa more than $700.00 palestinians have been killed, including a $140.00 children in 2 journalists. is there, i mean law says it's taking control of the guys a border, a spokesman for the military wing of how modest has warned it will begin executing is really captive. if israel is from residential areas in garza, without warning, in hospitals across sky side, there's a severe shortage of medical supplies and fuel. the united nation says it's being forced to close all 14 of its food distribution centers, affecting half a 1000000 palestinians. at least 3700 policy needs have been injured. more than 200 of them children you're
10:03 am
guys, as health ministry has accuses ran of targeting. it's on the lenses. it says at least 9 ambulances have been farmed fires really forces injuring paramedics and killing a patient who was inside one of the vehicles. or we have a team of correspondents, this our live in washington dc. west who was when i started in southern israel. and in guys, of course, for all the latest developments, but for us this report by race to sit down on the events of the past few hours in the 1st month and was on no electricity, no food, no water, no field for gas saves. is there any defense minister draft come on? so i came back to the home community to and house medium people because that street has been on the n. a land and sea, but okay, to impose by israel. is these 2007 now, because even cut off the basics. these red army is
10:04 am
bombarded in the besieged enclave of the how much this unprecedented attack on israel israel ship more than $1000.00 targets in gods, including it, strikes the level as much of the town of the tunnel and it actually is northeast corner. it is best for me to declare war on guys on sunday, and it's promising more to destruction. no, it's really a strikes also target to jump out of. yeah. the largest of the guns. it's a refugee camps. the camp is 21.4 square to the, to the size, but it is home to nearly 100 of 20000 in the we here in the heart of jamalia. as you can see, the destruction in the camp were here in the trans roundabout. as you can see, dozens have been murder. this is what's happening because destruction is everywhere
10:05 am
and gaza once bustling with worshippers. these mosque is now badly recognizable from air. the civilians are mainly the ones 14 the price. humbler have already been killed in thousands, enjoying those. this provides now have nowhere to go. so i live in the house, away from my family. i run away from home with 1 o'clock in the morning, along with my child and my wife. we just keep from being targeted and came to another target took place. we were surprised by everything as fire and flames were thrown into. there is no safe place in the gulf. 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, poverty, hospitals, and hold it. the structure is being destroyed. now, does it have seen several of wars but palestinian sees ready a tax on the city are now turning into a collective punishment. this will satisfy. oh,
10:06 am
just all right, let's get an update now on this situation in guys are this tuesday morning. human outside is not correspondent on the ground. you know, guys, it was incomplete doc, this overnight just bring us up to speed with the situation this morning. what's been happening? audio strikes a as intense as they were a few hours ago. while finally it was a very, very tough night for the goal is to strip over 200 air strikes. took place in different areas of the goal is to strip. i can't, i can't remember when a piece of land in gauze, the one territory that has not been targeted yesterday, whether it's residential buildings, neighborhoods, uh, residential neighborhoods, uh, a commercial neighborhood. you can, you can just imagine how the bombardment swings on now with gods and not having
10:07 am
electricity. uh, more than 4 hours of electricity. that was a, in the past 2 days. now we are even witnessing a more just the 6 in the, in the, in the 80 percent. that's a said that we have witnessed in the past 2 days where we've only had 4 hours of electricity in 24 hours. now the sole power is applied to saying that it can oh, per rate for maximum 2 more days. and that's when the entire gauze, the strip one have one hour of electricity and less fuel enters godsa. now this is how big the crisis is in because it's strip. when it comes to electricity, not just civilians are, are suffering the loss of electricity. we're talking about hospitals. we're talking about uh, water. we're talking about
10:08 am
a complete darkness overshadowing because this trip, it is truly incredible to try to understand how people can cope under these conditions. extremely difficult conditions with no power, no water, and no food and relentless. is there any bombardments, you know, we are looking on the left side of the screen right now at the skies over, guys with problems of smoke still blowing high up in the skies to can you tell us about the situation this morning? as you said, it's been a very difficult night for you all there. what is it like this morning and how it people coping under these difficult circumstances? well, after all the violent bombardments over night, we had about to an hour of relative called in because the city and around gauze, the city bus in the south there where a couple of whom guardsman now bombardments are returning again under a real,
10:09 am
caring again in different areas of people just wanted to get an hour or 2 of sleep to rest after the violent grades there they're going on. now, if you've heard the sounds, uh we have over 3000 people that are, that were in the streets yesterday. they were literally in the streets of hospitals, a tenant how i neighborhood every my neighborhood, these 2 uh these 2 and, and the, and the surrounding of the university is the campus of the universities. these 3 areas were violent please bombarded. yes, 3 dates signed the lease from those areas that managed or had to evacuate their homes. and there was no enough space in the schools to go to. they went to a puts university in sydney and how, what neighborhoods they stayed right there in the yard off the puts
10:10 am
a and in the reception of outputs, hospitals we were, we were told by the ministry of health that about 3000 people where in the hospitals yesterday, just out there in the street with their kids, with their, with their families, trying to find shelter. in the midst of all this bombardment going on. other people who are not able to come out of their building. that their surroundings where the by bit of boulevard did state in their buildings. they stayed in the basement of their building and they just, uh, they just stayed there. like they're in prison. and these basements, they're like, they're in prison, in their homes. many of these buildings in guys that have been leveled to the ground as we can see on the latest pictures we've been receiving. it looks like a war zone really. and people forced it from their homes as you know,
10:11 am
a saying that with know where to go. thank you. you know, for the update for the moment. you've now signed for a say in kansas city, and i'll speak to a guys, a resident, my house seine, who is the strategy director at your met human rights monitor. she's joining us from a guy. so my thank you so much for taking the time to to be with us today on, on. just see how can i ask you 1st how the night was for you and your loved ones. a thank you very much and good morning. um, actually tonight was also one of the harshest knives since the beginning of the attack on gaza. many there was a special rate which would have been targeted until now. the artillery is ready. the artillery have to it has joined, also the naval and iron forces in bomb these different districts of the goddess rep . uh, maybe 2 nights and uh, the south because of strep has a or, uh, was bearing the brunt of these attacks in the early hours of the night. so
10:12 am
the south because of the city in particular has been also uh, bombed, in a large scale in 5 minutes. not a whole neighborhood. a whole squares of is essential. neighborhoods have been evacuated or presidents of these numbers of people kind of can be estimated to ask around 50000 people who have been evacuated from their homes in order for. that is why he asked where it says to them by a whole squares and to wipe out entire neighborhoods in gaza. oh, that's what we're talking about here is these, the harshest of the situation is that people have know where to go. there have most filters according to where it's talking about 180000 people who are displaced for even more at this. this number i'm talking about was a deluxe. nice, but we are now after a whole night over an inch. this fun being we are talking about a 1000. others will have been displaced. now. a large portion of these people displaced are at west schools. others are saying got relatives,
10:13 am
homes and relative. we see for areas no food. there are no safety areas here in cairo, but the, the evacuation from one area to another depends on the place of bumping. so people leave from a targeted bomb bank in order to go to an area that will be targeted. i can share, i always go into, i mean, i wish you, i was going to ask you my how, where are the safe areas you'll sell, for example, you know, where, where are you able to feel safe and how do you cope throughout the night with this relentless bombing, and i don't feel safe. no one seems safe here in gaza, even us as human rights worker is working, got international organizations, journalists, etc. we do not see the safe. there is no place that is that can be deemed safe here in gaza. i live in a residential building in tanisha bullying area, particularly and kind of how it seats. and you can know that. and how is cheap was largely of bonds the last night and the night before i can see buildings set from
10:14 am
my window be targeted. that'd be fond of. um we have a as well the past 3 days. um we have been briefing actually smell coming out of the buildings targeted in front of us. so i cannot say that this. this is the safe place and i am expecting got any moment that we would be back to waiting for a police and our residential neighborhoods might be targeted. for example, we have already it prepared our evaluation bags so that we can leave at any moment . but honestly, i do not have a plan b, my family does not have a plan b, no one has a plan be to go where to go. we have no idea where we will go. ill be going based, as i said, depends on the place of funding. we might be leaving sort of things for you that are in other areas that are not targeted, etc. but we know that even when we go to these areas, we might be targeted for example, user date is one or 2 days ago is winston fixed method, is the adf,
10:15 am
to thousands of civilians and residents of and most of gaza, particularly they tend to give you the i spend to leave and do factor we to the center of the a city and after they have left to the center of the city, a few hours later they were on the center of the section. look it up by the refugee come. right. so even he come back to we should be yeah, yeah, my eyes as you're talking now, we're hearing fresh strikes again on the gaza strip. fresh is really strikes this tuesday morning. it's not clear yet with those strikes are happening all on on what in what part of the territory that's happening, but they are again after the relative calm that correspondent was describing this morning. it seems that it started again. what is also concerning my hi, no, this is in addition to the bombing to the relentless cereal bombing by israel. gaza is also now under total siege with no food, no water, no electricity coming in. how long can guys as residents hold out for?
10:16 am
exactly, this is adding is this is like adding insult to the injury since they one of the dock actually uh, as one declared that it would cost and it's already cuts electricity supplies for the guys of the rep. so the one we have been um, uh, without the tricity we have been relying mainly on power generators. but yesterday they have announced that a guy is under tooth and siege with no food, no electricity, no medications, no water supply and etc. um, this is like a total comes back out. they are leaving the 2000000 residents, the over 2000000 residents and guidelines totaled black out. and what is also exacerbating that the situation be and the crisis exam is what it is actually targeting the telecommunication companies. here in garza, they need is a 2 main telecommunication companies which are about 10 to one which are totally independent. a policy and businesses have been targeted the headquarters of these
10:17 am
buildings, which are located in one of the in to be does keep populated on most, most by 10 by a fucking kid for punitive areas and gun that have been targeted. the whole babies of these companies were targets and as a result, we have been facing even difficulties in making calls a be connected to the internet and also staying connected to the entire ok. the outside words, after the talk about the police yesterday, we have them to be able actually to cool over those have so make sure they are ok and these areas, etc, because there was no connection. and in large areas of the gaza strip, my colleagues have been reporting that they are out of internet for the past 2 days . the, the internet connection is windshield very poor. it's very um we tier and actually where we're concerned and our worst fear here in god's lot is not just being bombed, not just being wiped out, but also being wiped out. why being an adult,
10:18 am
a black l y being signed instead of being cut out of the of the world? my, thank you so very much for taking the time to speak to us about your experience. what you are going to right now, my house, a new strategy to try to g director at your met human rights. amani sir in guys, i thank you for your time. meanwhile, in israel, more than 900 people have been killed by him aust fighters during the groups lined air and sea offensive. more than a 100 bodies were found in berry after a stand off between hamas and his ready forces. hundreds of these really mourners have attended a military funeral for a soldier killed in a battle. he, a garza inside a noose rail is really ami, has an ounce of names of 114 troops killed in southern israel. let's get an update on the situation instead of mr. hammond speak to odyssey. if it's wrong, reynolds who is in the city of ashton, was not far from the guise of border. rob israel's military has said, it's now it's in full control of the got it guys, a border,
10:19 am
just bring us up to speed with a situation where you us. that's right. well, uh, follow you can easily see and hear the signs of the war from this vantage point for one thing most clearly and obviously the sounds of explosions, heavy, heavy explosions going off in the southern direction. that means more death and destruction in gaza. every few minutes we hear these uh, these explosions. furthermore, there are signs of the vast call up up troops. and reserve is that the is really army has. uh, has called for a 300000 reserve. it's been 810-0000 reserve as excuse me, have been called up and a large number of troops are now surrounding gaza. you can see soldiers on the streets everywhere. you can see these reservists reporting for duty. there's
10:20 am
a highway between tel aviv and, and here where at one point there's an army camp and you could, you could probably hear those explosions there, so loud. you can hear them from 22 kilometers away. but there's an army camp on the road and thousands of cars are just parked on the side of the road. these are reserve is to got the call, drove up, got out of their cars and went to war. for the more the economy is suffering most, the airlines have canceled flights into israel. naturally, no tourists are coming. people are starting to hoards essentials like toilet paper . so diapers, things of that nature. of course that's nothing compared to what they do, the probations that the people in gaza are going through at the moment from thank you for the update. bob reynolds 314, they live from ashed on the on the israel guys a border. well, these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said the strikes on guys. i have only just begun. as i say,
10:21 am
like of the outcome suddenly that we have started attacking. come us, not what you're seeing is just the beginning. we have killed many of those fighting . also, it'll be places where, how much is active and working will be completely destroyed and we will continue to intensify operations. they don't have to let spring in the market now is in the western roseland village. netanyahu says israel will be stepping up bits response. do we know what this response is going to look like? and how is this playing out politically in israel are always released united behind the government in, in the way they are responding to, to the most talk or funny. they've said in the, is there any minute treat and these are any government ministers talking about the destruction of how mass but in terms of how that will be accomplished. no k details being released in terms of the unity of ordinary is raised. they seem to, many of them have united off are very divisive few months over the course of this
10:22 am
year. however, in terms of political unity, a real challenge ahead of prime minister netanyahu he relies on a very narrow governing majority inside the connects. it is rarely parliament to make sure he has that majority. he has a live himself with 2 parties on the right wing of the political spectrum. they have members of both parties inside his cabinet, some of the more high profile and experienced ministers of the pos to on. now his political opponents have said they would be willing to countenance joining an emergency government, but only if some of those members of far right policies are excluded from decision making around the ministry operations. the okay, villain, thank you for the update vin in march life for us, the in west jerusalem. and while the leaders of the us u. k. germany and france as well as it may have issued a joint statement condemning the attacks on israel by him. off. they said over the
10:23 am
coming days, they'll remain united and coordinated as allies and friends of israel. they pledge to ensure israel is able to defend itself and to ultimately set the conditions for what they describe as a peaceful and integrated middle east. but the leaders say they recognize and legitimate us aspirations of the palestinian people that spring in john henry and in washington dc for so the us and it's on i putting out this statement, john saying this support is rob's right to defend itself. how is this whole paying out politically in the us? well, the white house is lit in blue and white. the colors of the is rarely flag right now. that's pretty much all you need to know about the us government view here. there may be nuance in the streets where in major cities we've seen pro palestinian rallies with the us. government is speaking with one voice in support of israel. and that's why you see things like
10:24 am
a u. s. naval carrier group in the eastern mediterranean, more plains being sent to the region. president biden saying he will give these rallies, whatever they need at the pentagon, saying it is sending munitions to israel as we speak. no one else says it does not foresee any need for us boots on the ground in the region, but it also feels that there is an american stake here with the white house spokesman pointing out. there are 11 dead americans in israel that they say they would have to accept that was the possibility the u. s. citizens are among the captives there. so the us government feels it has a major stake there. there are a number of americans at any given time and israel's and until this conflict is resolved, it seems that talk of ultimate diplomacy between israel and palestinians and upon the possibility of a 2 state solution is on hold. indeed, thank you, john,
10:25 am
for that. john henry live there in washington dc. let's now to get some analysis on all of this since day 4 of these really bombardment of guys, i would measure this very who's direct to study centers at the contact university. my job. thank you very much for joining us. it's been 4 days now since israel a bombing of guys a started after the brace, an attack by a mosse. where do things stand as far as you are concerned? we're all waiting for this next is really response. possibly a ground invasion. is that where things are headed and if is the case, what would be the indication of that? i think it's, it's very clear the creation of so i'm going to send you out who that is, why it is a, toward what i see it. it's not really new because it's a, it was actually a tour on the, in the last 16 years. so that's what's a new actually is. this is the, uh, the level of violence and the damage. that is what he wants to see on goes up and seeing people also finding more of the water. the order of yourself are a lot of,
10:26 am
but the stuff i need is increasing. does any things that he can do for the, for the day we should a, we, you know, we can, we can, can help us to accept then what's happening. number one, uh, there's no doubt that how much is still in the strong position. it does not show any weakness and visual, assume that the munition that there are a strong enough to face is right. and that's a, that's is the, if you look at the statement they have made so far, there is no, even one word says the artist of being back when, when something it's true. that the 2nd observation is that, um is what is behaving best on revenge. and uncle, and there is no sense on what they are doing because what they are damaging and, and, and does that now is actually the civilian and there's no sense on what the ultimate objective is. right? that's important. yeah. there is no, no. when exactly knows and even themselves, i was watching the analysis on tv media and mr. enterprise id media because they
10:27 am
don't know exactly what are they using? what is, what is the us and game? oh, what is the story? how much is the story? how much? but what is what's, i mean, how much is not an ottoman, how much is left on autumn forces come as is not a state octo, but as soon as the group the out everywhere. because the show you want to, why? because of the map you want to destroy, to point to a 2200000 people because that that's, that's the bigger question about it. and the 3rd observed vision which linked to the 2nd one is the uh, the so called the national community support, which is see it's, it's a shocking because, and instead of trying to remember that this line because i'm not a to a patient and there is a responsibility of authors or community to defend the, you know, acute conversion lines that actually support thing is like, there is no doubt that what's been happening now. it's is another conformation about the biased towards as right and, and the support that is what it is, is seeing now i'm expecting to get in the last 2 or 3 days or from america. all
10:28 am
right, my job, thank you very much for the moment. of course, we'll look forward to more of your analysis throughout the day here on out you 0. i will have continuing coverage, of course, all the guys that israel for on day 4 of these routes, relentless bombardment, visa, the skies over guys are right now with twos of black smoke and more civilian scales . stay with us on. i'll just share insights. story next week. so i'm in the casa, is around, in more detail. stay with us, the colors still having plenty of sunshine across the good parts of europe. at the moment, we've got some cloud of bright splitting into both west and pause at present. that high pressure does dominate proceeding, so that is keeping it very well. drawing up as woman suddenly wayne's across the spine, porch cool frogs pushing into something possibly moving well at also into island.
10:29 am
this weather system here is grassy, thinking further south, west and east, where it says it does so it will freshen things up behind. but for the time being, make the most of the very warm weather that we do have in place one into the 30s, across many pots. so if you're wrong touching 30 degrees, the you notice still only 16 celsius the balance of 13 variable. so, but that will pull for the race was as we go through way to stay. and i remember a cold front that's cooler as thinking a little further south west as we go through the next couple of days. and where to where the grassy, sliding its way down towards the netherlands towards denmark, just pushing across the southern console. scandinavia little more organized as we go one through. why does die that categorize, sweeping down in the process? so the south, fine and dry, lots of very one sided, shy, fabulous, weather. continuing to try to cause no, the parts of africa for the usual shot was thinking south for west africa. the
10:30 am
asking questions. how is the community after the sy fi? hearing the facts, this is the legacy of colonialism. understanding the reality. we're closing from the section. it's a race against trying to find people. still with seeing this journalism and in depth coverage to 0 is teams on the ground. when you close to the cost of the story, this is around the class on how much send folders at the total siege of guys that with no food or electricity after an unprecedented attack by the policy and onto these are the prime minister as well, to destroy a mouse as capabilities, but at what cost and is the risk the war could speed over to the region. this is inside story, the
10:31 am
23 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on