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tom, the teams to the israel continues its bombardments of gauze up through the 9th 6900 palestinians, all killed, including 262 hospitals, overwhelms and the besieged cause. this trip has the united nations calls for humanitarian calling the hello associates. hey, this is aldo 0 at life from dough ha! also coming. thousands of rockets hit the southern this way,
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the city of ash cologne, costa, residents. they have to evacuate. the number is res, killed the rises to more than 1000 off just as a surprise attack in the south. the us president condemns be attack intentions, mountain and all the boards and regions of israel with exchanges of 5 from by 11 on answering the phones. now to g m t, that's 5 am in garzon israel, where the wall is now in its 4th day. these really minute 3 is bombarding garza. i'm us as going to move rockets. the desk total on both sides is rising air and i'll tell her we strikes on. garza had been pounding the strip that from north to south. here's what he's really on. he says on nearly 2300 targets. at least 900 pallets to in this is alvin killed. and more than 1000 is riley's or dad, since
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a master, honest surprise, minute, true oppression on saturday. i'm off as valid to respond to or is rarely strikes on goals with equal force. good. 5 barrels of real goods towards solving israel and talk is at the port city of ask on off to elliot wanting people that to leave. israel has also imposed a total siege of cause, cutting off or supplies of food, water, and fuel. the eu has opposed the move while we hope to bring you a live report from my correspondent topic, i assume he was on the ground in gaza, but due to safety concerns and that the ongoing bombardment he sent a prerecorded update. i was covering the scenarios as to cover your strikes on the latest updates about the caring conditions and kind of situation. we have been surprised by from the
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administration that total weight and as soon as possible, as far as we are receiving the sales receives for the same embassy from the nation. and we're starting to raise the hotel region has got that. it's uh, is those 2 ways we've actually officer visiting that's cool. we have to complete uh say we should do this issue seriously to avoid the right place and the goals are straight. can be patient as well. and goals. are they all growing concerns about the humanitarian situation on the ground or so such
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a report? the building of the building blocks of to below so on now lab, how many people the 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 promising test bodies to assault, leaving the 2300000 palestinians living there, with nowhere to go to the saudi on may get this the whole and then just use 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 of our neighbors that the building has to be evacuated. where should they go out? they said they can go to the see, 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 killing you. on monday,
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these ready to pass minister announced the complete siege of the guys, a straight cutting of supplies of electricity, free food, and water. the unrelenting bombardment of homes, communication covers hospitals, roads, and most has become a date or curious. the monthly amount of touch them are area over mileage place area. when i came here, i didn't recognize this. it's completely destroys that. have 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 on the problem. know where it's safe and there is no where to go. they say no, they don't have one. no, no, no. we all told to 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 number
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of people are driving here, 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, are now gone forever. these right, a strikes have already killed. hundreds of people can injured thousands. but people in gaza fear the worst this digital. com. this was sad that oh jesse are well that speak to a corresponding rama jump dream. he joins us now live from ashton, in southern israel,
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near the border with garza. and you've been telling us over the last few hours just how john p. everyone is the, can you give us a sense of the security situation and, and the mobilization you're seeing, especially as we get increasing speculation of a ground defensive. a let me tell you 1st know sazia about some of the security situation that we're hearing about that are been taking place in southern israel. these past few hours, these rarely army announcing that they had gotten into gun battles with him. us fighters in 3 different areas. there's could both stream and keyboards moves near those areas. we're told that as a result of an exchange of gunfire between the how much fighters and these really army, that at least for how much fighters were killed. then we were also told about an incident that was taking place in the industrial zone in the industrial area of ash kalonde. and in that incident, these really armies says that there was gunfire exchange between israeli soldiers
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and how much fighters and as a result, 3 how much fighters were killed certainly goes to show how volatile the situation remains. even at a time when these really army has already announced that they have, according to them, re taking control of the areas in southern israel that are very close to the gaza strip. fact of the matter is though, there are still communities in those areas that have not yet been fully evacuated, even though these really are me says that they have evacuated dozens of those towns and villages. they're still more yet to be evacuated. case in point is it came the city as it came. we were ins, it came junction earlier this evening. that's about 3 kilometers north of the gaza strip. and we were told that in that came itself, that a lot of the residents had been warned by security officials to stay in place because they were still trying to clear the area of how much fighters, so all of that really just going to show how difficult the situation remains how tenuous it remains when it comes to mobilization. everywhere we look in these areas everywhere we stop, we see more and more troops, reservist, army members, police,
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whether it's here at ash dot along the road. when we travel further south, we continue to see heavy military machinery being transported, troops being transported. and finally, we also have seen over and over again the past couple of days, lines and lines of call ours along many of these roads. these are cars that belong to reserve is who essentially come and they leave their cars there, and then they join up with their units. so that just really goes to show that's one of the reasons why so many people we speak with are convinced they believe that a ground invasion of gaza will start any day. now, many of them convinced that it could be eminently styles. you know how much i'm doing that on the ground for us and asked on, southern israel, thank you so much behind. a correspondent hold on. i don't need is in west jerusalem for us. she says that prime minister benjamin netanyahu was on the increasing pressure to punish him us. these really is a state of and in no particular order,
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show brief anger. and that anger is increasing by the data search and the a lot of calls for revenge. there's a lot of support as to the prime minister to the minute terry, when it says that it's going all out on g as a at this point, the enormity of what unfolded is still just a merging, and people are having a very hard time and grappling with the reality, i think also a lot of them feel that they have been fooled by their leadership in the sense that they were told over and over again that they were safe. that they were no fits along the border with gaza. now i've been monitoring a bit of social media while waiting to speak to you, and they are more and more reports in these really media that actually prior of the opposite to what was said earlier,
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is that the egypt had one indeed a prime minister. the now that something was in the works and in gaza and apparently at egypt warning was ignored. now that is something that a bit a nathan, you know, had denied earlier, and now they are leaks and they are reports. and these really media that actually it is it what the diction said was indeed true. that is also angry. and further the is really, i've been reading of them now calling on the prime minister to resign. i don't know how far that is. i didn't know how big that will become as an issue, but that would also show you how much pressure it he's on there now, to form that emergency unit d as a government, which is basically a war cabinet as quick as possible because he needs to show that he is
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leading a united government and the united country in this war against guys a to hold us presidential revive and has a reiteration his support for israel and an address to the nation. the secretary of state, i'm c, blinking little so be traveling to israel on wednesdays. you meet with top officials, the national security advisor, jake sullivan, says washington is working to coordinate a safe passage for civilians away from those as riley as strikes and gaza. as our white house correspondent can be, how good explains there is all as drives that the united states for funds and supports following his 3rd phone call with it's really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. it's just 4 days. us president joe biden denounced the recent ha mazda attack on israel as pure unadulterated evils. by didn't ask congress to provide additional military assistance on top of the $3800000.00 in the us sense annually.
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the white house confirms munitions and missile interceptors on route to israel to replenishment iron don't rocket interceptor system. we will make sure it has what it needs to take care of it. citizens defend itself. respond to this attack. us as also pledge intelligence, but will provide soldiers to support israel's military. it's also not urging restraint as fighting compared the actions of how boss to be is logic state which murdered hostages, starting in 2014 syria and iraq vitality of a mosse blood thirsting. this brings to mind the worst, the worst rampages devices. this is terrace. the body of ministration has reiterated its commitment to a 2 state solution to resolve these rarely palestinian conflict. but by in speech failed to offer support for palestinian civilians. instead,
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he claimed moral high ground between the united states and israel in comparison to thomas terrace. a perfect purpose like target civilians killed him. we uphold the laws of war law war it matters, there's a difference. but that's not true, not historically and past united states and is really conflicts or now added. the case of israel is defense minister has halted all electricity, food, and water to gaza for the foreseeable future elements necessary to sustain civilian life. kimberly health hit al jazeera, the white house, a loss have released a statement in response to president biden's condemnation of the group. they say his comments constitution attempt to cover up the as rarely, occupation governments crimes and terrorism against the palestinian people. and the
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5 in speech did not point to the mask is committed by the is really occupation forces against the palestinian people. all the russian president government fusion says the situation on the demonstrates the failure of us policy in the region, especially in the region. unfortunately, we can see shop deterioration of the situation in the middle east. i think that many will agree with me that this is a clear example of the failure of the policy that the united states in the middle east, which tried to monopolize the resolution of the conflict. but unfortunately, wasn't concerned with finding compromises acceptable to both sides. on the contrary, it promoted its own ideas about how they should be done. put pressure on both sides 1st on one side, then on the other, every time without taking into account the fundamental interests of the palestinian people that any in mind. first of all, the need to implement the un security council decision on creation of an independent self in palestinian state. it is a still
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a head here on out as era will be bringing you much more coverage of the cause. the israel was overlays just breaking news to stay with the hello. we still got a little bit of wet weather effect taking japan, but not too much. now that is clearing out into the open waters like a single shot was coming in for a time. so shape with this area of low pressure, but that will move after the way as i say, for the dry across the korean peninsula and not too bad to across. northern parts of china got into the south. florida warning has been issued for a couple of the coin you that's now moving away from high and then it'll bring some wet weather into northern parts of vietnam. but nothing too much to worry about as we go through the next couple of days. dry weather coming back in behind a guy with that set of weather across that deposit based on china,
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up towards badging going through why the stay cools down right most 3 times you said around 18 celsius, but it's tight spot to drive across the korean peninsula. i'm not doing too bad. be that across japan. temperatures getting up into the mid twenties for many. meanwhile, across the southeast asia to crop a shower was now starting to push a little further south for some police and say, hopefully some useful right. coming into indonesia as we go through the coming dice, help them with the pool rec quality and also the fly problems southwest most say may well last clearing out. so the way dry weather coming in full many but it does state far. i went to the south west of india, but easing off this week. the unflinching question is war with lawanda, imminent, rigorous to be your dying because black lives don't really matter. and the police will join me, mark them on hill upfront without
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a 0. 2. the teams to of the welcome back to watching out a 0. let's remind you about top stories. this. as israel continues to pound garza with strikes, the death toll continues to rise so far more than 900 palestinians have been killed . including 260 children, 4500 people have been injured. and so far more than
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a 1000 as really have been killed. and 2400 been injured. all these really police are saying they've killed 2 palestinians and occupied is true and who held stones at them on tuesday, as well as also blocked travel routes inside the occupied west bank. and on con has this report for us from ramallah. 6 ok, i'm the that's going box avante at the, at the one that the, the occupied westbank is now not only occupied. it's effectively located. these really only has turned it into an archipelago separation. you call and leave your home to go visit some of your friends and then they bring area. 3.2000000 palestinians. a simply stop the dripping. i should've left 10 minutes ago. i am sick, but they're not letting me in. this is was the when we used mules to move around in
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the old days. now we can't even get anywhere. we'd cause this is really falls of also severely restricted. the board with jordan, the crossing part of the policies, went to travel abroad, leaving thousands, trying to say, hey, leah is the head of settlement monitoring of the applied research institute to slip the specializes in these rel system of checkpoints and restrictions on palestinians . but what about should be the west bank is surrounded by more than $567.00 check points by the occupation at the green line or within the west bank. these new restrictions have turned it into small prisons and the occupied controls on entries in excess. this is the d. c o check point, just north of them. i like it divides palestinian territory. now these, right, these make it very difficult for palestinians to normally cross these check point. but now it's impossible. they've just shut it down completely. and the palestinian town of war, this road runs through it cannot be used by palestinians. sometimes these rays make
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exceptions for medical 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 feel this effective blockade may not be temporary. that it's simply a pre class a to even heavy it is written restrictions that may will become permanent in wrong code. how does it a room? i left the occupied westbank the whole, the situation in gaza, husband dia. but as this conflict escalates things i'll expect you to get less goals as 2300000 residents already a soft constant shortage of war to food and fuel move in 96 percent of causes household water is polluted by the time reaches people that 40 percent of the water supply is lost on the way to consume is due to the crumbling water system. the winds relief and works agency food operations and now on hold. leaving more than a $112000.00 families without their regular supplies. electricity and fuel
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surcharges have been affecting foaming and fishing, meaning is even less food palestinian authorities of want that fuel may run out in the next 72 hours. the ones who monetary and agency is also one that supplies will last just a mass of days. will that speak to joyce as loony. she is the general secretary of the american friends service committee, a nobel prize winning quaker organization working in gaza since 1949. she now joins us from bethesda in maryland choice. i know you have stuff and right now on the ground and gaza, how they holding off, especially as we had mounting speculation to about a ground invasion that they are not doing very well. and 1st of all, hello and thanks for having us. and they're not doing very well. we have um, a few staff and got that. we're in touch with them daily this morning we received a message from one of them that says she's not sure if she can stay online. she's running out of water. we've had another staff who i spoke to and his voice was
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trembling. he has moved and relocated 3 or 4 times already thinking that he's going to get to a safe for a spot and we don't really know what safe in garza anymore. we are, as you are aware of, this is one of the most densely populated areas in the world. and so they are under a blockade for 16 years. it's one thing to say to them, leave your homes as nothing yahoo! i said i don't to go where and so i, they are running out of the food and water and electricity scarce. and they are in reading a dire in dire situation. joyce, as events continue, is wonderful. they're also now hearing about some of the truly terrible atrocities that were committed against civilians and some of these villages in israel that were a time. we've had a condemnation from the us and its allies, but no goals for
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a strains of civilians are still dying and gaza. how do we find compassion in or of this anger and this desire that we see now for vengeance? as you know, as a, as a, as a quicker myself and it's a quicker organization. you know, we, we believe in like that there's a light and or that god in, in every one. and so i, so compassion needs to be front and center. and we have to always look for the power of love to, to transform. unfortunately, these days we're having a hard time finding, finding the right words to it, to, to express the deep pain. we are feeling the loss of human life on both sides of the sites. have been really treacherous, but at the same time, you know, as a fee,
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we've been in gaza since 1949. and we're still there unfortunately because the situation continues to be so dire. and. and so while we, while we watched the news and our hearts are broken, when we see families more in their loved ones, that not it's, it's just mind boggling. but if you don't turn on the euro or on, on the channels like sierra, you miss the fact that there is a pain and suffering and killing of innocent people in palestine. so if i see, you know, we have recognized always that piece cannot happen while there is an injustice. and so, and it's off the mere absence of war. and so we have to really focus on the root
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cause and then what was the cause of the what is happening now is the fact that palestinians have been under occupation for 6056 years and joyce and the church. so i, i just want to pick up on something that you mentioned earlier. you say that right now people are struggling to find was you work on piece building now in the days since this will began, i've watched reaction by from international lead is to every day people become increasingly polarized. and the language is being used as evan more to humanizing. so how do we get to any kind of mediation from here as well? i think, you know, the us government plays a very vital role here. and what we have seen is just the same. even biden's piece, you know, today we've seen the same rhetoric come from, from, from the, by the industry. should there has been no condemnation whatsoever. found that
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racist rhetoric that we've seen from that is really gotten that you know, their uh, their finance minister smart fridge was saying that the students have 3 options. they can either integrate or they can live through life of subjugation or die. and we have others called palestinians, human animals. and we had, you know, another order, the, the, the, the torching of, of villages in the west bank and, and so, and, and another say, you know, stop food, stop water and, and uh, and electricity on this is collect the punishment. what the leader in the world is given the green light to say that was all kinds of nation. and so that double standard that we see in the, in the us government and other governments around the world is, might possibly,
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yeah, the ukraine is, is an example of, in a country that was invaded and, and you saw the reaction, the palestinians have been occupied for so long for decades, and they're, they're looking the other way and for the us government, the holder of the promoter of human rights a piece around the world, supposedly. when it comes to palestine, it turns the other way and our so we know that to the do where did how, how do you have choices for any of that? i'm sorry, we're going to have to leave it that joyce, but thank you for joining us here. and i'll just, they're a joyce, as really the general secretary of the american friends service committee, or thank you for having me. right. well the, you have representative for foreign affairs says both sides must respect international humanitarian jewel. joseph brown says some is really actions violate
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international we have to increase that way. you may dance reports to the victims of this tragedy. and we have to reach out with the foreigners around the world international community. it has to use this critical move. this could be an awakening moment, you know that to re engage with the problem of a police didn't understand any issues either way. it has to the right to defend. but it has to be done to coordinate with international law here many teddy own little and strong decisions content dish. this international law natasha bought a house going out from paris for the use foreign policy t. so use that burrell said that he, you foreign ministers were united in condemning how massive attack on israel. he
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said that they consider date a terrorist attack. he also called on the hostages to be released. parole also said that e u for administers agreed that israel had a right to to defend itself, something to do so within the premises of international and any see job. okay, just cause i certainly didn't enter into those parameters. he said that on all sides of violence must be escalated under the police constitution had to be found that he also addressed this issue of your opinion, financial aid to the palestinian territories. that had been some tool about whether or not the you or some e u. member states would want to cause that age. but he said that europe's foreign ministers have decided to another degree at that point, natural a to continue to the palestinian authority for the posting of those sorts. he is a poem, no.
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