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the other side, often this is happening right now. intel of the, this was a business forces requiring a site for a couple of different areas to stay with us for the latest developments on the jersey to the israel continues. it's fund bobbins have gone to us throughout the 9th of these $900.00 palestinians of dead, including $260.00 children. hospitals overwhelmed with the siege, gaza strip as the united nations coast restroom and apparently uncomfortable the alarm dire in jordan, this is out of here, alive, and also coming up dozens of rockets, the southern x ray, the town of touch can on author residents with a judge to evacuate,
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the number of his ratings killed rises to move in a 1000 down to south a surprise attack in the south. and us president joe biden purchased support for israel, but assignment about preventing on a stadium civilian casualties in gauze. the welcome to the program. it's 6 am in gaza and is where, where the war was now entering a 5th day is really ministry's bombarding gaza thomas is launching more rockets on the death toll on both sides is rising. every now to be strikes on guns that have pounded the strip from north to south isn't what these randy army says on any 2300 targets. at least 900 palestinians have been killed and more than a 1000 does raise a dead. since how much launched a surprise military operation on saturday, but how much that's bound to respond to all is ready strikes on gaza with equal force. it find the barrage of rockets toward southern israel at target to the port
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city of escalade, of the area wanting people to leave israel as also impose a total siege on gaza. cutting off all the supplies of food, water, and fuel the european union, as opposed that move? well, we had hoped to bring you a live report from our correspondent topic i presume, was on the ground in gauze and but due to safety concerns. and with the ongoing bombardment, they sent us this prerecorded update, as well as recovering a scenario so as to cover the strikes on the goals or the latest updates about being carried conditions and kind of situation. we have been surprised by the revision administration. so most of the box weights in place as soon as possible, as far as we are receiving the sales received for the same embassy
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from wisconsin to the hotel region has got that is uh, is those 2 ways we were all services we have to complete uh, so you know, we should do this issue seriously to boise by the right place and because i can be on page one and gone. so there are growing concerns about the humanitarian situation. i'll just say it was right. so we'll set our reports building off the building block after block. so are now live. how many people, the site, including children and elderly,
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did not have time to escape by me. day on tuesday is rad had boomed nearly 2000 locations in the density populated guys, us 3 and promising tests i used to sold, 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 and he was an elderly miles as we came running. and they told one of our neighbors that the building has to be evacuated. where should they go? 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, these ready to pass minister announced the complete siege of the guys a straight cutting of supplies, if electricity for you, food and water, the unrelenting bombardment of homes, communication covers hospitals,
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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'll 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 number of people arriving 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
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a real mess. it could be and committed against innocent civilians in a separate area. there were thousands 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 cards or spaces and outcomes for whatever these right, a strikes have already killed. hundreds of people can injured thousands. but people in gaza fear the worst. this digital. com a. this is sam dash 0 to 0. what mamma jump june joins us live now from ashton, in southern israel, near the boat with gauze. i'm a how much, how much rockets the southern city of ash, cologne yesterday. and that's do reports of sporadic fighting in the south where you are. what can you tell us? that's right here, and let me 1st walk you through the reports of the fighting that we've gotten over
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the course of the last few hours, one in an area called boots regime. another in an area of close to goes, i called the can put some felt seam, we're told by the israeli army, that in those 2 incidents there had been exchange of gunfire in both those areas between how much fighters and is really army members. and that as a result, at least for how much fighters killed in those classes. also, there are reports and these were the army of classes that took place in the industrial zone of africa. lawn. and these really on the reports that as a result of gunfire, exchanges between how much fighters and is really army members in that industrial zone of escalade that 3, how much fighters were killed. so that just goes to show how even in the overnight hours there were continued reports of a very fluid and volatile situation. you mentioned, of course, ask a lot. yes. ask go on and was hit by a rocket fired from gauze earlier in the day. and even after that, even after that incident, which happened yesterday. further on in the evening,
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we were in an area known as a keen junction just outside of the area known as the key must about 3 kilometers north of gaza in southern israel. we witnessed rocket fire emanating from the gaza strip. most of those rockets we believe were intercepted by israel's iron. don't defense system, but the rocket ball these continued late into the evening in the past few hours, even though it's been more quiet here. and as start where we are then it was earlier in the evening, we still would hear occasionally, outgoing, showing happening from israel going towards gaza. so a very fluid situation is very volatile and continues to be darren. i'm a mom of these writings of saying that mobilized around 360000 reserves, what sort of build up are you seeing on the ground there in terms of a potential ground innovation of gauze? a darren, every place we've been in these areas in the south of israel, you very much see a true build up
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a mobilization of mass mobilization going on every place you stop. you see an increased security presence. be they soldiers, army members, police, men and women reserve is they are all over the place. beyond that when you are on those roads and highways, driving to the south, further to the south, approaching the border with gaza, you see military equipment being moved. you see heavy machinery being moved, you st. troops being moved, not just in cars. you also have witness something that we've seen over the course the past couple of days. a very interesting site on some of those roadways. you see what looks like kilometers worth of cars that are just stopped on the side of the road. essentially what that is, reserve is who have driven themselves to the south that are joining up with their units that have essentially just left their cars on the side of the road as they joined their fighting groups. so that's one of the reasons why so many of the residents that we've spoken with in these areas the past few days do believe that
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and the ground invasion of gaza as they tell us. they believe that it could happen at any time. some of them think that it will happen imminently, and it's one of the reasons there is so much concern because people just don't know exactly what the days they had to have in store for them. and they are quite worried down all right to mamma jump. june live for 7, ashton in the south of israel. thank you mohammed. well, we now know 1200 is radius of died in this war. i'll just say what sarah hireright visited, a military facility, it's been used as a makeshift move in this building. just behind me here is where the minute treat personnel would normally come. but because this so overwhelmed with the number of his riley desk. now this is the only center in the whole of the country who is riley has died in these attacks to be identified. the bodies of bolts 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 of identification to be viewed. soldiers were named tax, but the most bodies here in the north is where the civilian luck were in bed
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sleeping, going on when they were smaller. it was not much to identify them with the hands of a who retrieved to bodies while under fire when we thought about was their families here. we still don't know what happened to their loved ones killed or taking 2 guys off or laying out there in the desert. they simply don't know what's on the face full price and behind me with told this 24 hours. we've seen volunteers coming along, giving food and drinks to some of the uh, security forces, the police under that says, we've also seen a lot of activity from that is obviously dealing with the bodies inside wearing like gas mosques, and covering the shoes and the clothes with plastic blogs and things you would usually wait, as you would assume when they're all bodies piles up, have probably been lying in the hate because it's been quite room here for the last couple of days. now we've also been seeing families lining up along the steroid.
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all of the way the best way ahead. i've also been coming through and you can clearly see how offset worried, 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 today, and so if some of those are the ones that would take him, his caps is across the border into garza 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 yes, president joe biden has reiterated his support for israel, an address to the nation secretary of state anthony blinking will travel to israel on wednesday to meet top officials. national security advisor jack sullivan says washington is working to coordinate safe passage for civilians away from his really strikes in gaza. as our white house correspondent kimberly hawk,
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it explains. those strikes that the us funds i'm supports following his 3rd phone call with is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. it's just 4 days us president joe bought and denounce the recent how mazda tech on israel as pure unadulterated evil by didn't ask congress to provide additional military assistance on top of the $3800000.00 the us since annually. the white house confirms you munitions and missile interceptors on route to israel to replenish its 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 is also pledge intelligence, but will provide soldiers to support israel's military. it's also not urging restraint as fighting compared the actions of hamas to be as lovick state which
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murdered hostages. starting in 2014 syria and iraq vitality of a mosse. he's blood thirsty. this brings the mine the worst, the worst rampages devices. this is terrace, the but they have 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, he claimed moral high ground between the united states and israel in comparison to hum us chairs for purposely target civilians are killed. we have all 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. it's defense minister has halted all electricity, food,
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and water to gaza for the foreseeable future elements necessary to sustain civilian life. kimberly health hit al jazeera, the white house on how much that released the statement in response to president biden's condemnation of the group. they say his comments constitute an attempt to cover up these ready occupation governments, crimes and terrorism against the palestinian people. and the biden speech to not point to the mask as committed by these ready occupation forces against the palestinian people that's bringing rummy. corey, he's a distinguished public policy fellow at the american invested bay route. you joins us live from boston. romeo was good to have you here, a little busy already this war of narratives in this conflict ever since the us announced is on waving support. the israel we've heard is really officials, dekalb palestinians as schumann, animals, and proclaimed their intentions to commit crimes against humanity. how worrying is this narrative? it is, worry, it's been going on for many,
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many years. it's been one of the success stories of design is rarely public relations and campaigns in the united states across all society and the media and the movies, education, politics. and the, the result is that the american president of the strongest man in the country who influences the country more than anybody else, probably has come up in excessive support of anything that is or was, is quite extraordinary. the intensity and the school of for the part and so them his passion as he said, it was also coord unusual for him. and he basically to continue the process that has been going on for decades since, really since the 1967, the war of, of supporting israel militarily. and they can only play and protect the medically
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at the un under the r c c. and then the wherever israel may be held accountable with us to make sure that doesn't happen and the danger here, let me, let me just jump in here because i pushed the time in. how is this bull and the narrative planning out in the us media, particularly as well already in the 2024 election cycle? and president biden has some important domestic audience to play to. it plays out very clearly by having a very, very few post on the offensive person invoices. a torrent of is rarely, horses, officials, former and bachelors, current officials, a, an intense focus on them in the mainstream media televisions, particularly of the families. and there's real who have been worrying about their children and they can't find, they don't know if they're dead or they've been taken prisoner. and there's this really to jerking a shorter of stories on the tv about these families. and they're very powerful.
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and there's, they're now do the uh, 567 times a day. you see them on us, on every american tv station. you don't see the quote about palestinians. and also, you know, we know the names of these rivers, we know the families and they're living on the ice thing over and over guys, or is of israel is or bombing it. and so the fashion this has become a very clear cut or the premier is not just a medium and also the public political sphere at the national level where israel concentrates just as lobbying on this and this pressure campaigns which, which have succeeded in the last point now is that there, these really is wisdom of complicity by many americans are trying to silence the voices of palestinian or provost and then progressive americans and universities and labor news and media and other places. and this is not being followed out on the course. run the we know the us government is
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a signature to both the geneva conventions and the genocide convention, which means it has obligations on the international uh to prevent war crimes. is this a responsibility that the us is failing to show that? do you think i yes, the us and many other companies, right? perfect and then many other western countries. so there's 2 things here. you have of this individual for politicians pallets or something to say whatever they need to say to gain the public support or a financial backing of the owners or votes at that moment. and the 2nd point is that these are, especially when you look at the us, the u. k. and some other countries. these are colonial powers. that's not the old style colonialism of the 19th century. it's colonialism where these countries field of what they say, how they are, how they address, how they behave, their values, the should be the ones of all the world falls. and there's some of the rules on everybody else should follow their can break the rules of the tails should break.
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so let me just a final quick thought to you. i mean, many experts say this is not a conflict that has a ministry solution and, and in terms of preventing for the last, this really on palestinian lives. the way forward is to address the historical source of this and at the us must in many see as complicity and is really a part time and a d humanise based on that the palestinians. so what is the way forward? just briefly run there has to be a build up of the man and to do this within the united states. and i've experienced this myself over the last and far as uh, decades. and i've been in the us and they have to be up to the environmental movement, the women's rights for the civil rights movement. these took years and years and years to develop enough popular mobilization of support to force the national leaders in washington to change the policy apartheid. the americans didn't want to change, but they were forced to and the i'm to go again. it's a part time south africa, so it'll take time running to read many times to be all thoughts and you and i was
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just running. thank you very much. indeed. the still ahead on out as they are, it would bring you more coverage of the gaza as well. and the latest breaking me to stay with us the cold i we got some rather nasty weather. it's making its way towards the deep south over the next couple of days. you can see this area we're cloud here. i was going to join up with a tropical system just throwing up in the gulf of mexico, somebody to watch out for where's the weather? continuing around, that is to sort of canada through ontario, integrate back the slow moving system. continue to just grind some wet weather in across the region, and we've got another area of life pressure just around the west side of canada, and that'll bring some count and right in here,
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strongly ins as well as we go through the next couple of i thinking southwards and to washington states in to oregon, northern pasta california, also seeing some of that west of weather. and we'll see that right make his way across the rockies turning to snow. remember our system down towards the deep south really heavy down pools that setting in on wednesday, sweeping across the mississippi, alabama right across into georgia through the pad handle. so that could cause some localized flooding live the storm spelling of the rockies tended to raise it, moves across the plains, and that will bring some heavy writing here at that stage. heavy right with the risk of flooding, also coming into parts of mexico. couple of storms just of sure, have bringing back wet weather into the western side of the country. and it looks very upset with the risk of flooding of the from intimate moments to major social changes from man's
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impact on the planet to the impact of mine on himself that he has with depression. and it's really asked to give yourself a lot of the witness award winning films from around on out to 0. the the welcome back to the might about top stories here. this our as israel pounds, gaza with it strikes the death toll continues to rise. so far more than $900.00 cottage students have been killed. including 260 children of 4500 people up in
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1200. his rates have been killed and 2800 been injured. but he's realized from the rough of crossing on. guns is southern border for a 2nd time. this is the only form of exit point from the enclave to egypt. the other 2 crossings. and i also closed off that includes the cut them both solemn, commercial crossing, and the edits crossing north of gaza, which is on the full, is really control. how does it probably stands, we're preparing to flee to egypt. but the crossing was closed earlier on tuesday, split is ready, please say that killed 2 palestinians, unoccupied east jerusalem, who threw stones at them on tuesday. israel is also blocked the trouble routes inside the occupied westbank. i'll just say it was a min calling of this report from ramallah. okay, i'm the that's going bucks a month to month. oh, behind the occupied westbank is now not only
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occupied. it's effectively located. these really, um, it 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 3200000 palestinians. a simply stuck the ship. i live 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 the old days. now we can't even get anywhere with cause is ready for us is they've also severely restricted. the border with jordan during the crossing part of the policies went to travel abroad, leaving 1000 stranded to 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 of that should be the west bank is surrounded by more than $567.00 check points by the occupation at the green lines or within the west bank. and these new restrictions that turned it into small prisons and the occupied controls on entries
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in excess. this is the d. c r check point a just north of them. i like it divides, published an entire g. now these really is 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 runs through it cannot be used by palestinians. sometimes these writings make exceptions for medical family emergencies, but even that small concession has now gone. if you're palestinian any visited a neighboring area on saturday, you're now stuck so many here feel this effective blockade may not be temporary, but it's simply a pre casa, the even heavier is written restrictions that may will become permanent and wrong con, how does that look be occupied westbank on these right. the army has 5 opportunity towards syria. it says it was just funding off to move around to a launch towards the golan heights from within the syrian territory, as well as occupied the golan heights. since 1967, the whole southern explosions on israel's northern border with lebanon's,
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these randy ministry says that no one's thoughts and re strikes in response to rocket attacks by hezbollah. under there was a hush m, as in the cooler southern lebanon force. there is a significant deadlock ment with the mouse is cause some brigades is showing a statement, claiming responsibility for the mist signs on the rocket stacked were 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, it is where the army we're seeing now when you dynamic key 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 this is the 1st time since 1982 that live in these a sorry paula simeon functions are engaging directly in
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a fight with these readies on the east board as this is the, the development that seems to be kind of a different done or what's been happening the past days? yes. has the law has a talked in the past a few days is really posts and the shut off ons it's retaliated yesterday for is was a strike on. it's a positions today and just a few hours ago. here's why should a statement claim and responsibility for an attack on an is really ministry vehicle . and i've v with guided mist 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 more things are going to go out of control. whether you hi, representative of foreign affairs says both sides must respect international
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humanitarian. no, just said, but it says something is really actions of violate international we have to increase the as you may dial supports the victims of these tragedy. and we have to reach out with the foreigners around the world international community. it has to use this critical moment. this could be an awakening moment. you know that to re engage with the problem of a police didn't understand and each one would weigh, it has to fight to defend, but it has to be done accordingly with international law. here many teddy little had a strong decisions contact dish. the international natasha buckler has more from power as well. they use foreign policy chief, the use that burrell said that he used foreign ministers were united in condemning
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how massive attack on israel. he said that they considered it a terrorist attack. he also called on the hostages to be released. parole also said that you for administered, agreed that israel had a right to, to defend itself, something to do so within the premises of international law. and any c jerbill cages of cause asserted ethan into, into those parameters. he said that on all sides of violence must be escalated under the police constitution had to be found. now he also address this issue of your opinion, financial aid to the palestinian territories. that had been some tool about whether or not the you or somebody you meant to states would want to cods that age. but he said that your foreign ministers had decided to another degree at that point natural age.

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