tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 11, 2023 12:00am-1:00am AST
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the to you by visit the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm emily. i'm going this is the news i live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes. devastation and destruction on the streets of gaza is riley strikes of killed at least $900.00 palestinians. 3rd of them, children, dozens of rockets, 5 towards the southern is rarely city of ash, cologne, after residence, will urge to evacuate. his riley forces were confir, the bodies of hundreds killed, and how mazda is operation on saturday. the us presidents condemns the attack. she's not the sheer
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e 1000 civilians lost her intentions mounts in the border region of israel and 11 on following the exchange of fire over the past 3 days. the welcome to the program. it's $21.00 g m t. that's midnight's in gaza and israel with the wall is now into its full chain. these riley millet trees bombarding guys um how math is launching more rockets and the desk told on both sides is rising air and artillery strikes on guns that have pounded the strip from north to south targeting the pools in the last few hours. at least 900 palestinians have been killed. well, the $900.00 is riley's. it did seem some us launched a surprise military operation on saturday. i'm us has bound to respond to all is raleigh strikes on guys with a quote force if find
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a barrage of rockets towards south and east around it targeted the what city is ash cologne? after early a wanting people to leave. israel has also imposed a total siege on gaza, cutting off all supplies of food, water, and fuel. the european union has opposed the most. you as president joe biden has confirmed 14 americans were killed and how much is military attack? it also reiterated washington support is around. we must be crystal clear. we stand with israel. we stand with israel. we will make sure is who has what it needs to take care of it. citizens defend itself and responded this attack. there's no justification for terrace. there's no excuse. mazda does not stand for the palestinians. people's right to him. degree is self determination. the state of purposes is not lation of the state of israel and
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the murder of jewish people. they use palestinian civilians as human shields. mos offers nothing but tear and bloodshed with no regard to pays the price in gaza. they were growing concerns about the humanitarian situation as russell set a reports of the building of the building blocks of to block. so are now levels many people whose site, including children and elderly, did not have time to escape by mid day on tuesday, is rad had boomed nearly 2000 locations in the density populated guys, us 3 and promise to test bodies to solve, leaving to 2300000 palestinians living there with no way to go the saudi on may get this the whole and then just let them use really. army made a phone call to a person who wasn't here. he was an elderly mom. we came running and they told one
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of our neighbors that the building has to be evacuated. where should they go? they said they can go to the sea and the people started running and suddenly we heard and explosions on it. my brother's 2 children were standing in the doorway. i said they were killed you. monday, these read the defense minister announced the complete siege of the guys. a straight cutting of supplies, if electricity, free of food and water the unrelenting bombardment of homes, communication covers hospitals, roads and most has become a date or curious. the amount of touch, the mar, area over mileage place, area. when i came here, i didn't recognize this. it's completely destroyed. all the features of change is unfair to terrorism. there's no humanity, families here live in peace and do not have any links to anything. what happened was revenge a crime. people are searching for survivors under the rubble. nowhere is
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safe and there is no where to go. they see. i know is i don't have one. no, no, no, well totes and evacuate the eastern parts of sun eunice and go to a safe place. but there is no safe place and because a string of these hospital in the car is understaffed, and under the at the number of people are driving. she is needing treatment, keeps growing. some of these children's parents have died. many don't know yet how much they have now there's a real mess. it could be and committed against innocent civilians in a separate area there with dozens effective and ambulances and civilian vehicles, still evacuating victims from this house that was directly targeted. journalist reported on the front lines of this war have also become targets. they like menu of guys or spaces or no gun. whatever these right,
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a strikes have already killed hundreds of people and injured thousands. but people in gaza fear the worst this steve to come. this was sam dash 0 to 0. we have a team of correspondents covering all angles of this story where in the ash told southern east around we'll also have the latest from west jerusalem. the 1st, let's go to tarik booth as them in gaza. tara, we've seen multiple strikes all over the past few hours across kaiser boats have also been struck. what's the latest on the ground as well? the as rarely attacks from the gaza strip continues till this car at moments and is ready occupation forces as targeting the gaza strip. specifically the noise areas of the gaza strip with heavy bombs and all deliveries to this very moment. busy this area, these areas, but heavily from budget uh where residential buildings by level to the ground on
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the head. so it's uh well as now um the situation in the gaza strip. it goes from terrible to protest traffic to this very moment. ready medical teams is still on able to access. i'll cover all my neighborhoods which was easily targeted during the last hour. also civil defense team are trying to reach the place and even to uh to evacuate victims. now it has to be reported that a number of people are still stuck on the ruffles of the destroyed houses inside the gauze has tried to this current moment. know the rages of records had been launched from the gaza strip tossed the is really settlements except that the, during the last hour the, the is really bombardments and i'm corrupt. my neighborhood was intensified and the situation right now in garza is relatively calm. we know hospitals are all around, are the won't eric and there are 180000 people displaced. what's the human is
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hearing situation we're heading towards now it's obviously in hospitals, all full of the victims and even injured people who are receiving a treatment of so being in just a jew to the is very ongoing strikes on the gaza strip in terms of the union maturing condition of the gaza strip. the majority and the a great number of people in the gaza strip were displaced from the original house as a due to the ongoing strikes. specifically in the eastern areas, the displaced from the irs, from the homes, into the central areas of the gaza strip, wherever you think that it's going to be much more safe for them. now the united nations, a fleet of schools open, it's gates to the displace people to be hosted in providing them with a human to cherry and aids and uh, essential items to survive as well. now, people inside the targeted area is still a cooling for rescue teams. to evacuate them,
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so with the continuation of a shot during voters and even the entry, all the say show items that needs for the gauze and the situation is expected to be wilson. okay, thanks so much for the update topic i assume in gaza. let's head to ash towed in southern is around now where my mama jam june is standing by for us mom and explain where you are and just how fluid is the situation at the moment. and we let me walk you through what's happened here and asked out the past few hours that we've, we've been reporting last yours about a massive security incident that was going on here. uh, it brought out, you know, dozens of the army soldiers, policemen reserve is to this intersection where we are in the southern city of ash dog, close to the coast actually on the coast. and at one point there was concern that
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perhaps how much fighters might have might have infiltrated this area by sea. now what we have heard so far is not from the israeli government. there's no official statement as to what precisely transpired. but more and more is really media outlets are reporting that what happened was an incident of friendly fire. that when there was this panic that perhaps there was an infiltration by how much spiders that at some point different units, different officers in the army, petroleum, and perhaps fired upon each other. now there is some video that our camera man was able to film, showing some of what happened in the area where we are in this video. you do see the patrolman and soldiers crouching with their guns. you also see army soldiers launching a drone in the area, the chaos that was going on, people running around. but also you do see ambulances collecting what appears to be at least 3 injured people in the reports we're seeing. and these really media right
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now. it is stating that there were at least 2 of the service members that were injured as a result of what's being called friendly fire. we are waiting more more confirmation, more information. we will get those details to you as we have it. we have as many of the service members, many of the security apparatus that have been around here, the last few hours. what exactly was going on. they would not given the details, they would only make us move in to a hotel at certain points, not let us move around, go outside. finally, we can come outside. most of the secure people that were here have left, but it all really just goes to show how much panic there is. how much concern, how volatile the situation is, how fluid it is. despite the fact that it would seem highly unlikely that how much fighters would be able to get to this area, you're talking about a city that is about 30 kilometers north of the border with gaza. there was this panic. there was this concern among some of the officers that we have been speaking with earlier in the evening that perhaps that was the case. and that just really goes to show that from many of the people here in southern cities like this one
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seemed completely on thinkable after the incidents of the past 3 days now seems within the realm of the possible. and that really goes to show how concerned everybody is, how worried they are about what's going to be happening in the days to come. emily, mama, reuters news agencies reporting that these riley military says the 1st plane carrying american and munition has landed in israel. and all this comes as fighting is continuing. we believe in some areas as well. we do know emily, that fighting is continuing. now. there's a lot of contradictory reports about what precisely is going on specifically in those towns and villages on israel's border with gaza. you have had statements from the israeli army over the course of the last 24 hours, saying that the army has re taking full control of that area. but what's not known is how many of those towns and villages have been evacuated. we were told at one point that there were dozens of towns,
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the villages have been evacuated. but we also know that there are some towns and villages that were residents were told to continue to stay shelter in place. be some place where they consider to be save until the army is able to move in there. just earlier today, we were told of at least 3 different areas in the south, in which there had been gun fights shoot outs between the is really army. and how much fighters a concern is that either there are how much fighters that had infiltrated to begin with and had stayed in those areas and had hidden, or that perhaps there might even be how much fighters that are continuing to end for info freight through the through the fence from cause it where there are those holes. so a lot of confusion, a lot of different reporting. but even though israel's army is saying they are in full control of that area, the fact of the matter is that fighting is still going on. and there is still a lot of concern about fighters, about how much fighters being in those areas about potentially continuing
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infiltration. and so that's why there are these conflicting reports that are coming out. and that's why you saw situation happen. like what we saw here in ash todd, because there is so much worry about these things happening and being able to be a potentially being able to happen even more. emily. okay, make sure you keep us updated throughout the night. mohammed jammed june in southern. he's around for us. let's head to west jerusalem. now we'll hold an adult . her maid is standing by for us. how to just how tens is it on the ground at the moment? or a surgery, there's a lot of anxiety and apprehension i would say across the board whether you are a jewish is really or a palestinian, especially in places like jews. and then where the 2 communities live in proximity . and you know, throughout the day you walk around the city, there's absolutely no one the business is shut down. and i would say also that they,
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there is range in that range is mounting simply because of the picture of what happened during those hours when the site is crossed and reached all these communities living along the border experience emerging in each time the is really, really cheap, which is a new community or a new town on you village and finds more dead bodies and more of very difficult stories and very sad stories. well, the, the public opinion here becomes more and more in range. and so you do have the palestinians who are also excuse me, wage, and the fear that they will be acts of revenge on them even though they have nothing to do with the whole of this. the palestinians living here in the occupied these jews have already would tell you that they feel constantly under pressure. they keys,
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they feel that they constantly monitor and they feel that they're constantly at put on this bald. now a lot of them with tenure, that they, they went to market, they've got supplies, they making sure that kids don't get on the street. they making sure everybody stays at home because they're all 6 truly worried about what put on the phone over the next few days and weeks. and if you look back at 2021, when there was another operation of a gas or there was a lot of upheaval in all the mix cities around israel, and a lot of anger at the palace to me is certainly the is that tension in that is that increasing rage among the is really because they've been getting to know of getting the full scope of what happened then the number that keeps on increased by the day . how to, what about politically has this, you know, i did what was a very divided is riley can assist as
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well is really is usually when they are facing an outside sweat as they said, oh, way or in times of war. they usually know how to unite. there is a show of solidarity across the board and they put their political divisions aside and seen that at the people level. a lot of the protestors who were just until last week, holding weekly protests against the new, the new whole government and his coalition. well now they are helping they are being volunteers at the political level, or they were supposed to be a meet a meeting at united between prime minister benjamin nathan, you know, and the leader of the national unity party, benny ganz. that there was a lot of speculation that, that meeting we've actually the, the outcome of that meeting rather wouldn't be the formation of this emergency. you need the government, which is basically a war cabinet. and that we have heard that that meeting has been postponed until
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tomorrow. morning $830.00 g m d, but that's not an indication of it is not happening for what we understand. it's simply because a prime minister was in tel aviv having a meeting with his security establishment with the military and that meeting it has gone on for hours. we're not really sure if it's over yet. we haven't heard about that yet. so there was no time to not to meet for the 2 politicians to meet, but the efforts in that way. and that is something that the prime minister, nathan, you know, would one sooner rather than later. because he, he was a very divisive figure at the moment he used to be mister security, not anymore after this. and he needs to show that he can leave the country and all of the country in this time. okay, i appreciate the update as always, how to update? how made in west jerusalem. thank you. so meanwhile, is riley, i mean,
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the east riley army says its soldiers are in full control of all communities along the board with gaza. bodies are being recovered in several settlements. close to the border of to him, us attacked on saturday. so are high rod visited a military facility in israel is being used as a make shift to more in this building. just behind me here is where the minute treat personnel would normally come. but because this so over whelmed with the number of his riley desk. now this is the only sense in the whole of the country who is riley to have died in these attacks to be identified. the bodies of brutes hid the cleaning. they may be stupid, it started with bodies being picked up in private cars on saturday, the support of the house. and then we began to process identification of the views . soldiers were named tax, but those bodies here on the north is where the civilian luck were in bed sleeping, going on when they were smothered with not much to identify them with the hands of a who retrieved the bodies while under fire. when we talked about with their
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families here, we still don't know what happened to their loved ones killed or taken to gaza or laying out there in the desert. they simply don't know what's on the facebook pricing behind me with told this 24 hours. we've seen volunteers coming along, giving food and drinks to some of the security forces. the police under that says, we've also seen a lot of activity from those overseas dealing with the bodies inside wearing like gas mosques and a covering the shoes and the clothes with plastic blogs and things you would usually wear as you would assume when they're all bodies piles up have probably been lying in the hate because it's been quite room headed for the last couple of days. now we've also been seeing families lining up along the steroid, all of the way. this way here, i've also been coming through. and you can clearly see how offset worried,
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concerned angry. they all of this whole situation, but also frustrated because they haven't been able to receive on. so some of them say that the family members are missing. so they're not sure if some of those are the ones that were taken, his caps is across the border into gaza. who is the bodies of those family members are here in the building behind us. there's also confusion still. there's a loss of a on on. so the question is there also been explosions on israel's northern border with 11 on these riley military launched. artillery strikes in response to rocket attacks by his bla ali hashem is in the cora southern level known for. there is a significant deadlock meant with the how mouse is out of some brigades issuing a statement. claiming responsibility for the mis signs on the rockets dr. were
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launched in south lebanon today. this is very significant because if we put this besides yesterday's, as long as you have infiltration to the end of the board as to what's the israel and engaging the bottle with is where the army we're seeing now. and you dynamic here on the east front, as i said before, this is an open ation area. and this operation area is now engaging palestinian factions on lebanese sore. and, and this is the 1st time since 1982 that live in these. sorry paula simeon functions are engaging directly in a fight with these readies under the menus board as this is the, the development that seems to be kind of a different then all what's been happening the past days? yes. has been law, has a talked in the past a few days, is really posts in the shut off funds. it's retaliated yesterday for as well as a strike on it's positions today and just
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a few hours ago as well. i should have statements, claim and responsibility for an attack on and is really ministry vehicle. and i've v with guided miss size. so it's getting more and more complicated. situation is escalating day after day. however, it's still, it's still contained. we can say that it's out of control, but the more, the more there's a lot, the more things are going to go out of control to the use top of diplomats, joseph burrell, is urging both sides to respect international humanitarian law. it means that when in dig around, each level as of right to defense shortly after late has but it has to be implemented to coordinate with the principles of international re many daniel. and we call for the release of hostages. how we quote for the x is
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a for the water magazines, which is also coordinate with international, many daddy and ro, we've called for the need the political solution at the quick, devoid ones. and again, the cycle of violence, burrell, also, i said it would be a mistake for the block to solve, sending aids to palestinians. the you initially said it would suspend payments that appears to have reversed it's decision following protests from several member states. james moran is 8 for my e. you invested to egypt, jordan and yemen. it says there are long standing protections on how it is spent. i think that there been not very strong safeguards in place that many years now about how are you a is administered and spent in palestine, whether it be in the west bank or whether it be in gaza when it comes to developing day. and so all the firewalls and the number of uh, restrictions uh on the uh,
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dispatcher to that a um, that was the right place. um, whether or not uh, new uh, restrictions are rec, bob belt, we'll see about but the time be, i think it's, it's pretty clear that the, the way that is provided goes primarily through the power setting, not star g for the benefit of sitting people in palestine a let's go to washington dc now where i'm joined by hiding jo. castro. hello there, heidi, there's been some strong woods from you as president joe biden to night he condemned saturdays attack. what more did he say? that's our dental a bite and made this announcement and spoke directly to the american. people say that the us stands with israel. he said that that was his clear message and he compared him off as a task on his really civilians to the work of ice. so he went on to talk about the phone call that he had with is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu same that
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the 2 spoke at just before he brief to suppress. and that by didn't had such a non yahoo that if it happened to us that were attacked, that the us response would be swift, decisive and overwhelming. he also said that democracy is like israel and us are stronger when they uphold the laws of war. speaking of not targeting civilians, he went on to call him aust terrorist who do target civilians drawing that comparison. and also announce that 14 americans at least are among those who are killed in israel. and now we're learning that some 20 us citizens are missing, presumably taken hostage in gaza. fighting called all of this and out of sheer evil . we're going to see, continue to stand united, supporting the people of israel or suffering and unspeakable losses, and opposing the hatred violence of terrorism. my
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team has been in their caustic communications. there is really partners in partners all across the region and the world. from the moment this crisis began were shows you the additional military assistance, including ammunition and interceptors to replenish iron dom. we're going to make sure that israel does not run out of these critical assets to defend that citizen and citizens. to the us, president, heidi talk about palestinian civilians who are also under constant bombardments in gaza. emily biden did say that mosse does not speak for the palestinian people, but he did not offer support directly to those who are suffering in gaza at the state department. also gave a press briefing, and it's folks person was pressed on this by reporters. and he said the loss of life in gaza is unfortunate, but said that the responsibility lies with him. us for launching is operation. and
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in a sense, forcing israel in the state departments a thinking to respond in this aggressive manner also bite and did not take any questions. responding to the siege now that gaza is under also the national secured advisor, jake sullivan saying that the u. s. as in talks with israel on the potential of opening a safe passage for civilians in gaza. so he said this is just under consideration at this point. there is no timeline given also we're learning that the us secretary of state anthony blinking will be heading to israel to meet with is really officials on wednesday. okay, thanks so much for the update. heidi, you're a cash drawer in washington. they say let's stay there now. and joining us is john kirby whitehouse and national security sportsman. he joins us from outside. the white house said junk curvy, thanks so much for being on. the program was, as we've been reporting strong words from president biden, he said, and i quote, we a stronger and more secure when we act according to the rule of low terrace,
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purposely target civilians. we uphold the laws of full john, one of washington's obligations on the international humanitarian law to protect the lives of civilians as well. if we take seriously all our obligations to humanitarian assistance around the world, into, into respect for life. and we're going to obviously nothing's gonna change about that when it comes to what we think about when it comes to the monitoring situation and in gaza in our interest in making sure that humanitarian assistance continues to get to the palestinian people. how can we justify the depths of $260.00 children who are the sorts of being killed in gods and 7 gen less hospitals have been bombarded and refugee shelters is, is that the rule of law is that israel, defending itself. nobody wants to see any more innocent life taken or hurt as a result of the events over the past weekend. and i think it's important to remember that
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a moss deliberately struck out an innocent civilians slaughtering them. and i mean up close in this role with knives torture rates, the guns gunshots, and that, that's pretty visible. nobody wants to see any more civilian lives, lost or hurt, no matter where they live there. and that's why it was important, i think, for the president to talk about setting up the difference making clear the difference between hamas whose actual goal is to take human life to take innocent human life and the israelis who are doing everything they can to preserve their way of life and to defend themselves again, nobody wants to see anymore. it isn't life taken here, but we recognize the violence that have been visited upon these really people and we, we got to do what we can to help them secure their population and secure their borders . but how can you do that when you've got such a densely populated community? you've got 2300000 people, essentially living on top of each other. it's
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a 1000 strives. in the past 24 hours, dozens, hundreds of people killed. how is that targeting him? us well, i won't speak to uh, is rarely targeting procedures. i mean that's, that's, that's a foreign military. they, they should speak to their operations and they're targeting. but you raise a fair point. i mean, it is densely populated, it does have a lead urban. and how mosse is deliberately placing it has been palestinian lives in jeopardy in danger, by operating in a months that urban setting command and control centers and hospitals, and schools and residential buildings they're, they're deliberately using the palestinian people as human shields to defend what they're, what they have done so it's, it's difficult we understand that we know in the united states military knows how hard it is to target precisely in urban areas. but as for the procedures that will be used as really for these really to speak to. so what would be a message to palestinians right now in gaza? where can they guard for safety?
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we know that how much doesn't represent the majority of you. we know that a mazda is placing you in danger, and in greater jeopardy, we know that they're using you as a pond in their efforts to strike back. it is willing to take the take, the lives of innocent is really civilians, women, children, the wage and make know that you're where do you make the regard if you could place any known like being with the guard and, and we, we are working and communicating with our, our allies in partners in the region about about routes, but again, i can't speak for is really operations or what the israelis will be doing around that border. couldn't you argue, though, is that the palestinians have been living on the occupation for decades is an occupation, a system of violence. and again, look at, i don't think this is the time or place to get into
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a geo political discussion or debate about about the situation there over the over the last decade. i think we're focused right now is we right, we ought to be on making sure is really there it is really people can be defended, that they, that they can take action against them off in the terrace groups of the terrorist that it visited as violence upon them, that's really what our focus is on. how can is ro, excuse me, what's likely to be next given that we've seen such a strong on 5 minutes given that we've seen so many strikes at what cost when i'm will enough be enough. when will the us step in and say, you know what, they were saying and now civilian lives taken on both is riley's, the is riley side, and in guys a, when is enough enough? i left the is rarely speak to the military operations. i simply can't predict what they're going to do next, or what operations are going to plan or, or what they're going to, the response that they're going to give a, they need to speak to that as they are the ones who have been with the victims here
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more than a 1000 people killed in a brutal visceral way. so i'll let them speak to their military operations. i can only point back to what the president said today, that we stand with the people of israel. they have been victims of this other brutality and depravity. and we're going to give them the support that they need. the support is route inviting via ground. again, i'm not going to hyper a, get into hypotheticals, or a speculation about a future. potential future is really operations. i wouldn't even do that for us military operations. i'm certainly not going to speak to these really military. that's a question. better put to them. okay, well we appreciate your time. thank you so much. john. kirby whitehouse national security spikes and he met a still head on algae 0 will bring you more coverage of the guys that use round wall and all the light has to breaking news to stay with us.
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the color of the weather's gonna change for northwest and positive here, probably with the next couple of days. so i'm going to makoto little fresh, a little more like wholesome. should we say, here's a cloud and right coming for we say it's a fairly wet, whether it's the west deposits customs that will ease up. i'm pleased to stay still some very wet weather coming into western parts of norway, the world. so that continues across from spain, port to go centralize of the mediterranean, it will crash, you will not pay, which was the east as well as that cloud. and right, this is, i change this cold front that sinks his wife or the south was west to where the coming in a crossing then the well southern positive on it. still some wet weather, tired of just no, i haven't been away to mountains and that weather stretches all the way across into that east. the side of you have a flex through top just in moscow getting up to 14 selves just in the right and the
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15 degrees and alonda. so touched below the seasonal average at this stage, but it should start to dry up. if it's a little pressure, there's, what's the weather coming across a good positive, gemini, i would say that what so by the coming into opponent as well south is that lots of lovely, sun shy set to continue stretching across somebody's right in northern areas of africa. i still see lots of fine and sunny weather, good crop of showers now around the gulf of getting all the way across the west africa, right into sierra leone of the to the, to
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kind of you watching l g 0. i'm emily angry and and this is our continuing coverage of the israel. gaza will, as night falls in gaza, there is nor let half of the bombardment of strikes from east around at least $900.00 palestinians, including $260.00 children have been killed. hospitals are struggling to cope with the wounded. hamas has 5 dozens of rockets towards the southern is riley city of ash, cologne, after residents were urged to evacuate. at least 900 ease riley's have lost their lives since from us launched it. surprise attack on saturday and a new front is opening up in israel is news for the areas as there are exchanges of fire across the board is with living on and syria. the gaza has been on to is riley blockade for almost 17 years, forcing its people into a few minutes harring an economic crisis. let's take a look guys are, is one of the most densely populated areas in the world and narrow strip of land between israel and egypt on the mediterranean sea is about twice the size of
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washington dc with triple the population when hostile power in 2007, israel responded by imposing a land, seeing a blockade cutting off kinds of from the outside world. there are 2 crossings for people and the codes to enter this territory by noon between gaza and israel, which is 9 to is riley's, is era's. and the rafa crossing with egypt writes groups claim regular closure. that's for the shortage of goods. about 3 thirds of guys is 2300000 people are refugees living in camps and dependent on un assistance. unemployment levels are among the highest in the world. 6 out of 10 young people are out of work and more than half of the strip south is from poverty. gov and live in tight quarters, making them highly vulnerable to attacks. jennifer austin is the deputy director of the you and relief and works agency for palestine refugees and gaza. she told my colleagues 0 van yay. the need for humanitarian relief in gaza is in is unprecedented. rather in sco,
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we've got um supplies for 12 dice for food and water for those people and but you know, there's more than those people that are, that are in our schools, those papers sheltering in other places. this paper sheltering with family and friends. so there's many more displays that are going to on your schools, 12 days of food and water that you have left, you say you have a 170000 people roughly closer 288-0000. i believe people in your facilities or people continuing to arrive. yes, the rocking rod investigated the coming there arriving either not we. it's really difficult for us 0 to get numbers to get specific numbers until the next day until we see what's happening. because, you know, it isn't blocked out. we don't, we don't have to, well, we don't have telephone lines as a, i chest is down. know pattern, you know, we've had networks hit by
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a strikes. so our network, but we, we, it's really difficult for us now on the ground, what's happening out in the areas. and we rely on our stuff out, our excellent staff who are going out to themselves, refugees and the model the last time they might have themselves be in a shelter. they might have lost family and they're going out doing the work that providing the services for refugees. so we're providing health services, crypt critical watch starting health. we providing mental health and social services for the rest of the j. c. r into shelters. we're also providing water. well, we just don't drinking water but water. well, water for in the camps and you know, we're doing what we can to the rectory chase, but it's really difficult, difficult times. and it's really non presidents. it's situation that we're facing. can any guns in the family come and seek shelter in the on or off facilities a are you training anyone back that we dont turn anyone away on the do not hon.
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principle we, we expect anyone that don't have to be a refugee that can be a non refuge and we will not turning away from it on our school. fold civilians are welcome in our schools to 6. i see under the u. n. glo flags. just before i let you go, no one has been through wars, high intensity wars and periods of environment before. how does this compare to previous wars? this doesn't even come close. um, you know, i are on compound here where i'm calling from we would we thing in a bunker for 6 hours yesterday? i completely forgot it around us. um, how infrastructure here is just about down we and, and then you know, and we are, we are relatively site here compared to the, to the paperless casa, this is just it. and now stuff. and the people who have been here a long time, they're all signed permission to unlock anything that they've ever seen before. intensity is on. it's just unprecedented situations involving it's ongoing and it
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could be even going for a very long time. i'll just there is laura con has been monitoring, is riley media's coverage of the war. and follow this up to the headline is, well it's war is domination is way the media fits tv, radio, print, or online as a situation on the ground changes media, outlets of approach the war from different tangles. channel 13 is widely watched in israel. it's website features, personal stories about from the 270 people killed, and others detained by how much flight is at the music festival in southern his route on such a day. and the times of it's around his corner gets a masika, is showing the 1st born john was being taken to the site, although they still contents of casa off the israel, close to boat to the alpha. like in some us just savages and says prime minister benjamin netanyahu is promising a victory and
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a wolf. israel very existence. and the popular one a website carries reaction from primarily football stall toilet has he said, he calls on his way the military to wipe out time. us with one hit his route higher and quotes media personality of fear, a flag who just the prime minister to what goes off the map and then resign. the paper has blamed the leadership function for what it says is the failure of unimaginable proportions. and an opinion piece by rob, i make, you know, i on title 7, a fall right? sinus new station argues the scale for success is not how many of the targets we hits. but this, in the end, they scream, help a we've also learned to these riley army has fight a tillery towards syria, and it says it was responding off to motions were lowest towards golden heights from within the syrian territory. israel has occupied the golden heights since 1967 . let's take
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a look at who and what exactly is from us. it is an alms group that has galvin guns and since 2007 and defines itself as a resistance movement against israel is a compassion since they took power as well began. it's blockade of gaza. now in it's 16 p, a mazda is linked to a ron, and the group has blocked 11 on while the us and e, you have designated its terrorist organization. you occupied westbank is governed by the palestinian authority and is dominated by how must his political rival fata run supreme lady meanwhile, has denied any involvement in the her mazda attacks on israel. he told an audience and a military academy that to run supports and defense palestine dollar and its resistance homie on the gene that he has supporters of the regime and some officials of the occupying regime of such a nonsense comments over the past few days. they introduce iran as the one who is
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behind this operation. they made a mistake. we, of course, defend palestinians, which is the full heading of the prey fighters and use of protest on yes, it's true. but those who say that non palestinians were behind what was done, they do not know palestinians, well, they have under estimated the nation of palestine. taxes that mistake. yeah. and dosage. barry has the license from the capital, tyrone i to loudly how many is the commander in chief of our owns armed forces and he has the final say on all matters when it comes to this country's military capabilities and actions as this is suit really significant because it shows that the supreme leader felt it was time to address the accusations being hurled at his country and to put to rest. any suspicion at the foreign countries may have about around this direct involvement, and also to deter israel from using it as
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a pretexts to launch any attacks against their on the supreme leader. also took the opportunity to issue a warning to officials in israel saying that they have now changed the narrative from being the oppressors to claiming to be the oppress. basically, painting themselves as the victim to justify the actions that they're taking against the civilian population in gaza. and he said that that could have a harsh blow to them as well. so, and this certainly is not over yet. and the supreme leader here, a highlighting the fact that iran will continue to stand with the palestinian people and their cause and daily i suppose we've as us, as long as senior research fellow at the center for middle east, a strategic studies he says is riley is trying to blame a run in an attempt to save sites. does yvonne support the access of resistance including how mos on the listed in groups? yes. but there was a clear distinction bits being that support from different aspects as well as you
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know, deciding, planning and exit. kidding. the operation. uh, you know, the wrong, i think, is denying. the 2nd part is saying that it was the police domains by themselves deciding and planning and executive the operation, not iran. so for the 1st part, iran has not been, you know, and that, but for the 2nd part, you want has been emphasis emphasizing that this has been by the listings themselves. but i think there is one thing which can be implied in this issue is really, is, are blaming you wrong. why? because i think this is a kind of, let's say, a confession that they lost. the husband saw frank hasn't been a big one in intelligence film as well as military. and so that's why, you know, they will, that will be much different to, you know, as me say, defense from a group like come us or from you wrong. best way, i think they want to blame you,
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run for this. this is the, you know, and then political come a come come fish and that they have stuff for the big losses. yeah. how much has admitted though, that for months, iran and hezbollah have helped it plan fund and strategize? is that not the case? the icing, the how mostly the small how to get today. he also said that in decision on implementation, this operation was on the listing and i didn't hear such a thing from the police stand sources that you've gone planning or executing this operation. or let's say making a decision in this regard. but if they're helping to train troops and they're providing funding in some ways, doesn't that make them complicit? you know, in international load, you know, there's a distinction between these 2, even if iran hasn't been providing, given the weapons or training or money to those groups. that's much different to be
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involved in this a specific, let's say operation. so that's why you know, we have, you have to, you know, make a distinction between these 2 cases. and that's the iran, you know, at the same time they have been expressing supports for listings. but in the meantime, as you run in the, the to they said that, you, roland has not been involved in this. but it was the palestinians themselves being, this is ralph has boned the wrath of crossing on. guys a southern border for a 2nd time. this is the only formal exit point from the enclave to egypt. the other 2 passageways are closed off. that includes the crown, i will send them a commercial crossing, and air is north of garza, which is under full is riley control. hundreds of palestinians were preparing to flee to egypt, but the crossing was closed earlier on tuesday. side. aesthetic is a professor of political sociology at the american university in cairo. he says age of these worried about the regional impact of the conflict to asia is very
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concerned about this escalation. because a lot of talk about the last few years about the great deal of the essentially that the move that people off goes to sign on. that's what this has been a long and easy. yeah. also concern that this bottom as a big space, a live tv, we got to go in all of the best of it was and we can see more incentives like that we have seen up to this up, whatnot. exactly. yeah, we're not police songs, a policeman opened fire on that is where you choose to do a lot of concern. there's also on so tension in that and this area may affect the egyptian gaz. explore the 2 is my 6 to which used to go this year, almost $2000000000.00 and make it more. but now with this is calisha effect. it's national budget,
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which is when you're suffering from off of things. the also fear that if it can, you play a big vision of live up. maybe a has belonging to you long, you know, things can go up, but, you know, beyond anybody's going towards. so the very scared of this kind of is coalition. as these rel continues to pound guns a with a strikes the death toll continues to rise. so if i'm moving 900 palestinians have been killed all of that 260 i, children and 4500 people have been injured. and so find 900 is riley's, have been killed, and 3400 have been injured. israel has also blocked travel routes inside the occupied west bank in runtime. has this report from ramallah in the going box avante at the, at the one the,
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the occupied westbank is now not only occupied. it's effectively located. these really only has turned it into an archipelago, a separation, you call and leave your home to go visit some of your friends and then they bring area. 3.2000000 palestinians of simply stop the ship. i live 10 minutes ago. i am sick, but they're not letting me in. the seats was the when we used mules to move around in the old days. now we can't even get anywhere we'd cause is there any forces of also severely restricted the board with jordan, the new crossing points of policies went to travel abroad, leaving thousands stranded say hey leah is the head of settlement monitoring of the applied research institute to slip the specializes in these rel system of check points and restrictions on palestinians, but more that should be the west bank is surrounded by more than 567 check points by the occupation at the green line or within the west bank. and these new
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restrictions have turned it into small prisons and the occupied controls on entries in excess. this is the d. c o check point a just north of them. i like it divides palestinian territory. now these readings make it very difficult for palestinians to normally cross these check point, but now it's impossible. they've just shut it out completely in the palestinian town of war. this road that runs through it cannot be used by palestinians. sometimes these rays make exceptions for medical or family emergencies, but even that small concession has now gone. if you're palestinian and you visited a neighboring area on saturday, you're now stuck so many here field. this effective blockade may not be temporary, but it's simply a pre cause to even heavy it is written restrictions that may will become permanent in wrong code. how does that remo left the occupied westbank? delta made ahead of us is guys as health, administrate director general, and he says, all hospitals in the gaza strip are running on backup generators and that fuel is
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running lower the situation is so bad. 5, i'm blanches out a text to this moment on fiber optics. of kids already, there's no saved fluids for their professionals to move between hosp present that homes. on the other hand, health facilities are being attacked by most of the hospital. they have a tech to one of the ambulances inside the premises, a promotion host with them. and they turned on all of this, if you'll be traveling is still sitting on a late and including banding, the work inside the big town on the hospital existing a good area. uh, the problem with it could be now what's going on with this crisis. so we have no electricity now inhospitable, and we are relying on stand by using the data. it was consuming a lot the fuels some $800000.00 lead times of these over the quiet every month. and we do not have enough fuel. are the same times about the seed, so we cannot bring inside any additional fuel. the i think it without opening the boat. there's no free d for expectations to drag and upload without stopping to be sward. i gave this to be the engine guys split up without having medication that it gets applied. so
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right now we would be having a very big problem and i'm afraid, sorry to say that the head system will collapse and guides us through this area. we heard you as president joe biden's condemnation of from us from the white house. now the group has responded in a statement from us is 8 vehemently rejects and diplomas be inflammatory remarks made by the us president, which has coincided with the bob barrick is riley occupation aggression against the gaza strip. these a live pictures of the city at nightfall, just after midnight. it added that it calls on the us administration to reconsider its position and reverse its double status policy in favor of these riley occupation. let's update you with a licensed information on day full of the wall between gaza and israel. at this stage, we know move in 900 is riley's, has been killed, and more than 900 palestinians have been killed,
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a chance to tell their story. a, we look at the world's top business stories from global markets to economies and a small business sales force and including security around the world. is there something that the international community, your view should be doing to understand how it affects? counting the cost on al jazeera. the leg zone extends much deep into the mountains, and we've watched a search and rescue efforts to get underway. despite the risk, we're seeing residents returning to their homes in search of their belonging destruction here completely destroyed seats. minarette in cox, peer just goes to show again, the challenge of um, bringing heavy equipment into these areas. the army is deployed. it's how the company has to be at the center of the us. like it's a ready adult assigned to flying people,
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to trumps. under the rubble of the israel continues, it's from 5 minutes of guys a into the nice after another day of death and destruction at least $900.00 palestinians and data including $260.00 children hospitals are all as a well and some of the sage cd is the united nations coast for humanitarian cardo into garza, the
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