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the the israel continues as bombardments of guns as throughout the night. at least $900.00 palestinians, a dead including $260.00 children. the hospitals overwhelm, and the besieged cause of strength as the united nations goals for humanitarian, colorado. the fellow, i'm down jordan, this sound is there a night from del os. are coming up. dozens of rockets at the southern is really city of ask a lot of to residents words to evacuate. a number of his right is killed. the rises to move in a 1000 off to south today's surprise, attacked in the south and use president joe biden sledges support for israel,
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but assignments about preventing kinda sending him tiffany and casualties in guns. the welcome to the program at 7 am in gaza and is really where the war was. now. entering a 5th day, these randy ministries bombarding garza how much is launching more rockets and the death toll on both sides is rising. and on to the re strikes on gauze, i have pounded the strip from north to south getting what these randy army says. i need the 2300 targets. at least 900 pallets. the names have been killed, and 1200 is raise a dead since how much launched a surprise, miniature operation on saturday. well, how much that's valid to respond to all is ready strikes on god's over the equal force. it fight a barrage of rockets towards the southern israel. it targeted the port city of asking on up to area wanting people to leave. israel has also impose a total siege on gaza, cutting off all supplies of food,
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water and fuel. the european union has opposed them as well. jamila bows and even though joins me, lie from gaza on the phone. gibbon, i so strikes have continued across guns that we know the port has also been hit. tell us a bit more about what's been happening overnight. juvenile. yes, sir, that's no trouble. yes, huge bombardments in all parts of the gaza strip to the port of garza, which is right next to the roots were i just direction is staying with a number of the state. some of these, which means uh they had to evacuate again. even though all the cases, they should filters and also possible targets all of this was happening while the edge of the military was committed another crime against people in gaza. but i just didn't look at the rightful for, and i put on a neighborhood which is a huge area of towers at the north of gaza. and what we have known so far, people were worried and evacuated before the explosions,
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but others were still in the area under the attack. even really the audience was just trying to access medical help, blue shield and reaching and were targeted as well. unfortunately, i didn't have a loss information about the latest, the latest statistics we understand that more wage, more gestures and casualty is, today is the last day of the power of you know, what has been updated. you as you have been updating you. oh, supplies are because and she has to survive on the slides if we've been saving. not knowing how much that will cover us for how many days. exactly, the, the, the, the devastating scene watching the goals district turning into a goals to do with nuclear futures and more after everything people have the same uh oh, the desk and last they still steer the worst on by dodge. i mean,
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other thing is possible. okay. and envision on may be atlanta wipe off because it's 50 miles from the mac and um jamila. we know that hospitals have been overwhelmed and nearly a 180000 people have been displaced. what's the latest end on the humanitarian situation where these despised people going? a new jersey situation is getting worse. when everything that's been happening uh has been updated. you have people were moving to close the document into schools . are schools and hospitals which are overwhelmed with people, so they are going to different places that all these places are still targeted uh as well and it is doing and, and as a nurse stripes on different storage and different areas of gaza. they are doing it on the map, so each area is expected to be bombed after the other. it's
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crazy. they are. they are warning people. they by the age is actually the areas. but not all people are doing. so or not, or people are one. yesterday just jumped on my sunday and i was the have to evacuate. we went to get a bedroom because the parents some one a back a couple of other things unless we're going to be a bump near us. um but then it was a full warning. so no said, and nothing is clear anymore. all right, such a minute about was the no, not giving us a live update the from casa on the fence. jemila. thank you. let's bring in feel a mock sees live for us in west jerusalem for them as is right. and has tried to come to terms with the shock of the how my separation the how are people feeling as they watch these randy retaliation unfold as well. you'd imagine there are mixed emotions about receiving costs that we just talked about inside garza. but the majority here i've been speaking to darren
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saying they would like to see how much destroyed here in jerusalem. at least people telling me they would like to see that happen. at all costs, and so that seemingly will be part of this ground swell of pressure that will form a kind of a barrier to any of the course of action that mr. mcneil, who might have been considering in terms of the numbers of people who are in his route more than 1200, that i think you've already mentioned 2700 wounded according to these really minute 3 huge amount of support being offered by president biden. his administration being well received by his res, including mister netanyahu, who has posted a video of his conversation with the american president about the support being offered by the us to israel. also some conversations being acknowledged as taking place by the us national security advisor. take sullivan, talking about the possibility of humanitarian car doors with both israel and egypt . something that the civilians in gaza will be desperately looking for in terms of
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medical support. in particular, darren and william is writing. these tend to come together in times of war, but there was, but this thing remains significant political difficulties for 5 minutes. and that's in the yahoo absolutely true with the cost of yesterday, very for negotiations, a lot of blame being passed around between members of the current government. don't forget, he has a narrow governing majority inside the connection at the pol them. and here, i mean, administers, from his look could pots the very public criticizing. some of the other members of the coalition, including him. i've been going to the national security minister. they said he was being obstructive about the formation of a possible unit. c guffman. what we do know that was in the next few hours later this morning, around 11 am local time. that's h a m g m t, mister netanyahu, and mr. gans meant to be resuming back conversations. benny gams, the former defense minister, someone that a lot of his res would like to see involved in the military strategy and signing
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over the days and weeks ahead. however, he's made it very clear that he would not like to participate in the unity government unless some of the right wing allies and mister netanyahu are excluded from the security related decision making. darren, all right, so i've been a mock live for us. the in west or has been for them. thank you. let's call 7 out to rob reynolds. the joins us live from ash, so that's in southern israel, near the boat. we have guns that rob. so as we were saying how much rockets hit the southern city of asked cologne yesterday, and there was still reports of sporadic fighting in the south. what more could you tell us? well, a yeah, that's right there. and i mean everything appears quiet here. but the fighting is still going on, excuse me, both the in terms of rock and impacts band in terms of fighting palestinian fighters the, the, the israeli army says that for, i'm us fighters, as they termed it, were killed into the queue, boots communities along the,
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the border with casa, and that a 3 additional fighters were killed in an industrial area and ask alon, that's to the south of here. um, the operation involved helicopters and drones and troops like, excuse me, on the ground. i beg your pardon. so that's a sign that the, the palestinian fighters are still active. now whether these fighters are infiltrating currently coming across the border or under the border in some way, uh, a day by day, or whether they are simply uh, bid fighters who crossed on saturday or sunday or remain in the area. it's impossible to know right now in terms of rocket fire to rockets. rocketing impacts were reported according to is really policed in ash dog. and in nashville on,
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i had 2 people were severely injured, one at each city. so the, those, the most of the rockets that we saw yesterday being launched a large number of rockets from gaza appear to have been intercepted by the iron dome anti missile system. but at least 2 did strike causing injury as some damage. and rob this really said that mobilized around 360000 reserve is what in, in terms of build up, what are you seeing the in terms of i potential ground invasion of gaza? much as you go around the southern israel and everywhere it's inescapable to see signs of the military build up. you can see military vehicles being transported down near the border with gaza tags artillery on, on the flatbed trucks of soldiers in transports,
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and all sorts of other equipment being moved around. you can see airplanes war planes in the sky helicopters as well. you can hear the impact or the sound of, of tech fire, very close to the border. there's one place that to me was, was quite striking about the, the concept of, uh, this, um, the non professional military that, that uh, that is real hazard. i'm using that term only in the sense that it is all either cod scripts or reserves. and what struck me was there's a place on the highway to the north towards tell a b where conscript were reserved a civil left. their vehicles on the side of the road to go in and to report for duty in a uh, army uh, installation uh, thousands of cars. so a lot of people's lives completely interrupted,
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as they're called up to military service, as well as, of course, the millions of people's lives have been disrupted by the war itself. they are all right to rep rentals life i spent in ashville in southern, his red, rob, thank you. well, yes, president joe biden has reiterated to his support for israel in an address to the nation section, and stay down to me. bring kind of will travel to israel on wednesday to meet top officials, national security advisor, jake sullivan says washington is working to coordinate safe passage for civilians away from his randy as strikes on gauze that was our white house correspondent. kimberly how getting that explains the strikes that the united states funds supports the following his 3rd phone call with his rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu. it's just 4 days us president joe bought and denounce the recent how most attacked on israel as pure unadulterated evils. by didn't ask congress to provide additional military assistance on top of the $3800000.00 the us since
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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. responded 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 home us to be as lovick state which murdered hostages, starting in 2014 syria and iraq vitality of a mosse. he's blood thirsty, this brings the mind the worst, the worst rampages devices. this is tears the by ministration has reiterated its commitment to a 2 state solution to resolve these rarely palestinian conflict,
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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 killed him. we have all the laws of war, law of 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 healthcare al jazeera, the white house. well, how about february statement in response to president biden's condemnation of the group? they say his comments constitute an attempt to cover up these randy, occupation governments crimes. i'm terrorism against the palestinian people and
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then bite and speech did not point to the music as committed by the israeli occupation forces against palestinians. but russia's president vladimir putin says the situation and demonstrates the failure of us policy in the region, especially namely the, unfortunately, we can see a shop deterioration of the situation in the middle east. i think that menu 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 in mind 1st of all, the need to implemented of the un security council decision on creation of an independent self and palestinian state type i shop right here and i'll just say
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that when we come back we're bringing more coverage of the gaza is available and all the light just breaking needs to stay with us the as the conflict between drugs and is with escalates of just us correspondence are also the by the menu to the other side. often this is happening right now. intel of the, this was a business is ready for disappearing. a site for a couple of different areas to stay with us for the latest developments on the jersey to i was in a hands on china last working in asia and africa. that'd be days where i'd be choosing and editing my own stories and a refugee account with no electricity. and right now we're confronting some of the
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greatest challenges that humanities ever face. and i really believe that the only way we can do that is with compassion, generosity, and compromise. because that's the only way we can try to solve any of these problems is together. that's well just there is so important. we make those connections. thoughts providing arms, but the patient doesn't have time to wait for extremely unfortunately. there are no quick wins and events or research hard hitting interviews. do you feel like america is less than the case of these days or is it just a different full? i think the democracy in the process facing realities do you feel that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the bricks on the other? i think there is a huge release of that to happen via the stores on talk to how does era the
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the welcome back you're watching, i'll just say are as israel pounds does, that when it strikes the death toll continues to rise. so far more than 900 pounds to the ends have been killed, including 260 children, and 4500 people have been injured. $1200.00 is right. these have been killed and more than 2700 have been injured because it has been under is ready blockade for my 17 years forcing its people into a humanitarian and economic crisis. gauze is one of the most densely populated areas in the world. a narrow strip of land between is really an egypt on the mediterranean sea. it's about twice the size of washington dc, but with triple a population. when how much to power in 2007 is red, responded by imposing a land see an ad blockade causing of gaza from the outside world. there are 2
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crossings for people and goods to enter the territory bay till noon between guns and israel, which is known to israel. he's as it is on the roof of crossing with egypt. rights groups claimed regular closures for the shortage of goods. about 2 thirds of guns as 2300000 people are refugees living in a comes dependent on un assistance. unemployment levels are among the highest in the world. 6 out of 10 young people with outlook and more than half of the strip suffers from poverty or golfing, is live in tight quarters, making them honey vulnerable to attacks. but jennifer austin is the deputy director of the un relief and works agency for palestine refugee's in gaza. she described to my colleagues through vanya how she met a generally from gauze as needed on an unprecedented scale. so 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,
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that are in our schools as paper sheltering in other places. this paper sheltering with family and friends. so there's many more just supplies 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. that, well, i think so. i think they scared 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, you realize it blocked as out. we don't, we don't have to, well, we don't have telephone lines of the i just is down. know how, you know, we've had networks. it was like bias strikes. so our network, but we, we, it's really difficult for us now on the ground. what's happening out in the areas we rely on that stuff. our excellent stuff is going out to themselves or refugees,
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and that's what might have lost. they find they might of themselves be in a shelter. they might have lost family and they're going out doing their work that providing the services for refugees. so we're providing health services, crypt critical, large southern hills. we're providing mental, her health and social services for the rest of jays who are in the shelters. we're also providing water. well, we just don't drinking water, but water, well water for and in the can. and we are we doing what we can to the refugees, but it's really difficult, difficult times. and it's really not a presidential situation that we're facing. can any guns in the family come and seek shelter in the on or off facilities? a, are you turning anyone back that we dont turn anyone away on the do not home 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 to a school. both civilians are welcome in our schools to 6 i see under the un blue
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flag. and just before i let you go, no one has been through wars, high intensity wars and periods of bombardment 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 where we're saying in a bunker for 6 hours yesterday. it completely sounds audit around us. so how infrastructure here is just about down, we and thing i 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, okay, thing here, a long time, they're all signed, but this is like anything that they've ever seen before. intensity is on, is just on price it into a situation revolving, it's ongoing and it could be even going for a very long time. meanwhile, israel has bomb the roof of crossing on dogs of southern border for a 2nd time. this is the only form of the exit point from the own place of egypt.
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the other 2 crossings are also closed off. that includes the cut them of a solemn commercial crossing and edits north of garza, which is on the full is randy control. hundreds of palestinians were preparing to flee to egypt, but the crossing was closed on tuesday. is there any police unoccupied east jerusalem? say that killed 2 palestinians who threw stones at them on tuesday as well as also blocked travel routes inside the occupied westbank. i'll just go with him and con, has this report from my last to the that's going bucks a month at the at the one the, the occupied westbank is now not only occupied. it's effectively located these really on and 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 should i looked at 10 minutes ago. i am sick,
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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 of also severely restricted. the border with jordan, the crossing 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 check points 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. an ex is 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,
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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 look the occupied west bank? well away from guys are these randy ami has 5 documentary towards syria. it says it was responding off to motor rounds, were launched towards the golan heights from within the syrian territory, as well as occupied the golan heights. since 1967, they've also been explosions on israel's northern border with them. and on this randy ministry says that launched off henry strikes in response to rocket attacks by hezbollah. i'll just here is how the hushing is in the cora,
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in southern lebanon for us is that there is a significant deadlock meant with the mouse is out of some brigades issuing a statement, claiming responsibility for the mis signs on the rockets dr. 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, which 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 this is the 1st time since 1982 that lebanese, sorry, paula, send you infections are engaging directly in a fight with these readies on the east board as this is the, the development that seems to be kind of
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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 its positions today and just a few hours ago as well. i should have statement claimant responsibility for an attack on an 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 is a lot, the more things are going to go out of control. for the use foreign policy chief says both sides must respect international humanitarian. no, just that, but i will says some is really actions violate international we have to increase the as you may,
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daniel 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 body, students understand an age when it where it has to fight to defend but it has to be done accordingly with international law. you many, teddy uncle had a strong decisions contact dish this international or that has a bottle. it has more now from the french capital for the use foreign policy chief, the usa, burrell said that you foreign ministers were united in condemning 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
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said that e u 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 juvenile cases of causes. so nathan 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 european union financial aid to the palestinian territories. that had been some tool about whether or not the you or somebody you member states would want to come to that age. but he said that your, it's foreign ministers had decided to read it that point natural a to continue to the palestinian or forward. he says the palestinian authority is a call. i know your opinion is important that that money continues to help people, particularly with the amount of terror in situation on the ground. and it's causing that a to the palestinian authority would play into the hands and b. d. you said
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a to a mass patasha butler, i'll just sarah paris. well, this console has been dominating headlines around the world. nora. com is an monitoring these really media is coverage. 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 and 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 his route is cool, he gets a masika is showing the 1st foreign john was being taken to the sites.
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