Skip to main content

tv   News  Al Jazeera  October 11, 2023 11:00am-11:31am AST

11:00 am
[000:00:00;00] the another morning of heavy home bob month and garza is as well pounds and clothes and retaliation for a surprise offensive by how much the more kyle, this is out there in life from de la without continuing special, special coverage of the cause that israel hospitals inside garza overwhelmed,
11:01 am
hundreds of palestinians have been killed, thousands injured and it's really as strikes. this is almost anything that they've ever seen before. intensity is of these just unprecedented whole neighborhoods of guns are reduced to rubble. the bombings of display, tens of thousands of palestinians from that height. this round 11 an exchange flyer across the border as being miss all done fine and the 11 east village of dora, [000:00:00;00] the it's 11 o'clock in the morning in gaza and the war has entered. it's 5th day. is there any at all? tennessee strikes a pound at the strip from the north to the south, reducing buildings to rumble and flattening into neighborhoods. in the past few hours,
11:02 am
the main power plant in garza will run out of electricity. at least 970 full pallets finance have been killed in the bombardment. concerns all growing about the humanitarian situation. as gauze, the remains under a complete brocade view and release of works. agencies has at least 187000 palestinians have been displaced. meanwhile, the 1st shipment of us military aid has arrived in israel that comes off to prime minister benjamin netanyahu promised to escalate the bump bump and of gauze. and us present. joe biden has expressed his full support for israel that speak to our correspondents in gauze. i give them the outside. she's joining us on the phone because the situation is so precarious and dangerous that she cons. come out and bring us a live shot. and you know, was saying yes, another building having been strong, black smoke pouring out. so that's the ruins of that building. tell us the license
11:03 am
that you'll, you'll experiencing the, the bar, but you're still going on. and at the same time, gun boats are still tied to pay from the c uh to towards the city uh, in different areas. we've actually, we're just tearing bombardments here and there, and we're hearing all targets of the home in everywhere in districts across the ship. it all governance of the strip and god, the city as beware of the home, they're still being targeted business. they're still being leveled. we're still getting calls from different areas to eat. she way home or some homes are still getting cold to evacuate, so other homes are being tardy because without prior notice, you're not. you said earlier that people can't reach the areas that are being
11:04 am
targeted to try to rescue the people who are stuck under the rubble. that's true. instead of defense could not to conclude the direct costs. they all seem to be time to reach the areas that are being taught because 1st of all, because they the massive amounts of areas that are being targeted at the same time . and the 2nd of all is because of the lack of resources at capital a to, for is always could tell me what is happening is that people, civilians from around this area are the ones who are trying to bring out people. so under the rubber with their bare hands, they're the ones who are risking their lives servicing themselves to bring the casualties out to bring out to whoever they can say and try to take them to. i mean, we're not talking about hospitals. now we're talking about even medical center medical center in whatever area that is available under the number of people who are being made homeless by all of these strikes. it's vice and by the o,
11:05 am
wherever they going, it's rising the rapidly. it's rising in an unprecedented speed. we've never seen such an amount of people being displaced in our like that people are killed in on the rush. so i took the field over their capacities and they're, they're very overcrowded to toes and, and medical center is, are all filled with people. we're not talking about the casualties. now we're talking about normal people who are trying to take shelter and other, other people are in other homes of other neighbors that have not been targeted yet . and this is basically how the situation look in the goals district. and do you have a talk to us a little bit about the seats that has been imposed on garza for a number of days now? it's rarely type of thing, isn't that, or excuse me, 5 to me, the soap, our plan is is going to shut down in
11:06 am
a couple of hours. there's going to be no electricity at all. uh, the last few days we've been only witnessing electricity from 4 hours to one hour every 24 hours now. uh yeah, yesterday it was a cost for 26 hours and then we have to just see for one hour only. okay, this is how the situation is. what there is. there's no walter, there's no water in the just because there's no exist teachers in the right shoulder. so home now are we thought they like to speak? they are without torture. ah, let's talk about the human perry in the health check. your health sit through had a fuel for emergency that is going to run out in the next 2 days at best a best uh, if they can uh, provide for 2 days. and then after that, what happened? there is no food in the trip. there's no electricity. there's no walter, if you any, perry and cook, corey doors and a cardboard emergency. one are not open each since he is brought to the beach and
11:07 am
be roaming in this type. then next in the garden, this trick will be entirely. * of everything you're on, the outside is joining us back from gauze from inside garza where we can see it is continuously being pounded by those unforgiving is really a strike decimating whole regions in the gaza strip. give them the thank you for joining us. that let's talk now to talk to my dad a boss. he is the director general of gauze as ministry of health and doing just on the phone from gaza. thank you for taking the time to join us. this must be an incredibly difficult situation for you. in the hospital was hoping from funded by thousands of people needing medical treatment. what help you able to offer them as well. now the house comes off for me. we lost all the confess to bell suppose to have been more patients now more injured than now. so what now cooperating would be
11:08 am
remaining in general. so you guys are stripped on by the chip to begin with the extra number of one, the taller hospice. and the other thing is that the re correspondence mentions. now that we the we were unable to feel very sore because we had a lot of, you know, on standby engine that 8 or solution that comes off consuming a lot to fuel the board. the sheets. there's no, no fuel can get inside. no food, no potable water. so she gratian is miserable, and so he may get into pollution. i'm associated with this story 3. it's a war crime committed in front of the international community to make the people. now living comes out of this by jesus, i'm from apartment 3. 0, the 20 looks. we're getting late to why people are on site. people are sitting on the we, we have no enough in detroit in the it's sort of become stupid. think those people outside the victims. the other thing is that there is no shape or even for the head
11:09 am
of professional instructions, hospitality, and nobody save them 2nd. and what do you ask people? they ask people to over 2 weeks. sometimes i'm sometimes luck. the people try to recreate, we have no safe place to go. and we have had no, should have done this from the beginning of the school. and so some type of schools that are testing to get this. and so the majority of her school know bye bye bye people who are displaced over 2 weeks or 4, she too much with the homes. the for the other hand, the services provided for those people now because of the bus. and i was told no by afraid that some of the ship, i'm just having a blanket a couple years. so then that's what the deal. but at the moment because of the knowledge number of people and the very limited resources. in fact, the key issue with that without is having the same for right now for the medicaid cause for some of the patients outside. but bring me inside because a few weeks and medications i'm for the,
11:10 am
for the people we are going to assume within the company that was, he was getting different stuff i'm shipping to historic and adults are processing a holistic patches of people who has been close up in these strikes, men, women, children, of course it is in discriminates. can you describe to us what sort of injuries you'll sing arriving at the hospitals? district level, it's f, 16, sharing initial disobedience people up as frequently up using the name servers and pick up a date to be able to hear the most because even just look nice them. sometimes you may have too much the toners, but otherwise, i mean the solution is pretty much what i mean. it's really easy because of the long p. all of these types of non stop it could be work cops or the work plane of existing and all the sites belong to the hour, day and night, 24 hours a day and being dentist to keep up picking up free books. i should be cheap books,
11:11 am
i shall be treated phones of the i'm late that i, i can't imagine they should not get disappeared anymore. we'd be losing. yeah. just to keep you guys. it's not, it's just the anymore. it's some coming up and see it on there. and that's been displaced people, that's what they mean a 50 because i'm say, i'm just this. i think maybe i'll because of the international committee just watching best. i'm not buying nothing stuff. well again, stupid teams don't to them that hot abbas direct. so general of golf is ministry of health. we appreciate you taking the time to join us here on out to 0. thank you to okay, let's talk to of correspondent, now ro panels. he's joining us from is that came in selves in israel, that's near the gauze, the board, the now group. let's look at the other side for the moment because we've seen the us, the 1st delivery of us minute treats age of being given to israel that survive mrs . all pauses of a build up for a potential. what we believe to be
11:12 am
a ground invasion of gone. so what are you saying them a exactly, i think you're exactly right. the plane that flew from the u. s. directly to israel was loaded with what officials call advanced military equipment. so this is obviously not just bullets or, or shells, but something larger or more sophisticated than that. this in addition will probably be used one way or another to attack the gaza strip. so what we see around here is the increasing movement of military of the troops in vehicles. we've seen tanks, we've seen lots of, uh, uh, shells being brought up to the front over the past several days. so uh it looks like things are being put into place and the question is really, when will this start and how long will it go on? well,
11:13 am
the is really defense minister you of go on. said earlier that the he referred to several months of fighting, saying that gaza would never go back to being what it once was in the prime minister, beth and benjamin netanyahu in one of his phone calls or several of his phone calls with the u. s. president joe biden, also referred to the fact that he said he is real, has no choice, but to launch a ground defensive. and also the as really media is reporting that the, the egyptian government, which is often closely involved in mediation efforts or efforts to. busy over a ceasefire efforts to get you met a tear in 80 into gaza when, when war breaks out, that the chips and government has been informed that is real as preparing for a months long round campaign. so the prospect of that and the prospect of house to
11:14 am
house fighting street to street fighting in this densely populated enclave is, is here. refined. not only for the fighting forces involved on both sides, but also of course, for the millions of people of gaza who are now suffering as human as told us so eloquently from these probations as well as the air strikes and artillery strikes on their homes and offices and buildings uh, when will the, uh, ground defensive begin. we don't know, but the thing seemed to be pointing in the direction of soon maybe by the end of this week. okay. rob rentals, thanks very much indeed for brings the very latest the from southern israelites. now go to west joyce, and where we can speak to a correspondent, the monks and but i'm, let's take a look at the politics that in israel for a moment. we've got benjamin netanyahu trying to pull across policy, full time cabinet. how close is he doing that?
11:15 am
of the where he's been calling for this kind of unity government since late monday, at the very least slower. he gave a public address to the as ready people on television cooling for unity in the face of these extraordinary events on saturday. and saying that he would like to see a unified government without pre conditions. the challenge for him though, is that because of the nature of his cover that's important as the provide him of the governing majority in the parliament. many of the opposition politicians that he's seeking to work with. all concerned about joining any thoughts, emergency government. mr. benny gans, he's a former minister, defend to the former chief of staff, but he's right the all me, he is meant to be meeting right now with nothing yahoo to discuss the possibility of working together. they all previously allies. they are now very, very bitter opponents in the physical realm, at least. but many people pushing for mr. guns to be pos of this emergency government, given his ministry experience all those the paid and now they go leaving and have
11:16 am
said that they would be prepared to join an invite to the government, but only on the conditions. the missing us now who might find very, very on unwilling to offer them such as maybe leaving out some of his right when a physical allies from an emergency cabinet. because the opposition politicians here in israel are adamantly opposed to having experienced members of the car. and cabinet involved in decision making when it comes is riley military strategy or security. okay. is that i'm not so keep an eye on development, the in west tourism for the moment. thanks very much. well, meanwhile has the law has lowered rockets from soften levon and into northern israel. and the as well is a tiny ice thing with, as tries on the villages of dyer and urim on tuesday, has put a flight, a guided missile on this and is really military vehicle and is ready for us is responded by bombing. has the outposts say no hold up, joins us from the village of my room, elrod stubbs along the lebanon israel boulder. so we've been seeing these exchanges
11:17 am
of fire over the past few days, saying that, tell us what the latest is now that on the border as well. yes they for of the exchange of fire along this vile a tile border. but today is clearly different. you can feel it. the is really retaliation to that attack which was claimed by lebanon's has the law is the intense, the shelling is intense. we hear the constant sound of exclusions not very far from where we are. is rate of aircraft. the overhead is ready. drones constantly and the skies are also reports of the sound of gunfire, which could be again, there's no confirmation could be an indication that there is clashes. what we understand from hezbollah is that they targeted and is really positioned along the border and that according to hezbollah, there are casualties. we still have not gotten any confirmation from the is rarely
11:18 am
side, but clearly from the way that israel is retaliating, it is indication that there are casualty. so a very, very different, a marked escalation. we've been here over the past few days and, and you feel gradually, what was limited in scope is now becoming wide there. the possibility of wider con confrontation is now becoming more and more real. if you listen to what's being said on is really media, they're quoting officials, a saying what happened today in northern israel is going to change the rules of engagement. now, what have been the rules of engagement? we saw at onset on sunday as well as targeting and is really position with in territory which is disputed. then we saw the attack started to happen in israel proper. just look behind me. that is the of, of being is really settlement. one of the biggest supplements along the border yesterday, hezbollah launched a guy that miss file and destroyed and, and as really tank yesterday, there were no casualties. so a very,
11:19 am
very tense situation, the escalation is, this gradual escalation is raising a lot. the fears on our way to the border today. we drove through many, many villages along the border. there is no the, there people have left. people are afraid. so there could be an ongoing security incident along the border. but what we already know is that, as well as the target that and this really position. so it is, he said, as i know it feels different now because this area has been full of tiles for a long time, hasn't it? but it's been mostly contained. we've also in the last few days we had about the as i'm a the, the, the is, i'm a g had group having a city in group is i'm a g had infiltrating level not as infiltrating as well from southern 11. and are you hearing any more of that involvement in this as well, in the past of it was, has the law whenever there were skirmishes,
11:20 am
the last war was in 2006. since then there had been skirmishes along the border. nothing as serious as what we've been witnessing over the past few days. and yes, the palestinians were believed to have been responsible for a garage of rocket fire in april. when attentions were heating up in the west bank and gaza and jerusalem. we've seen this pattern before because has the law and it's allied and its allies among palestinian arms factions. they have repeatedly said we are now a unifying, unifying front. so whenever attention hits up into westbank garza jerusalem, something happens along this border, but it's always limited. the few rockets that are being fired in april, it was believed to be how mosque, but some of them claimed responsibility. but this time around kind of send in arms groups are saying we are responsible. so now they're saying this publicly and they couldn't, they cannot do this without without coordination and the support of hezbollah, which was really the force on the ground here. so the message, the as well as becoming louder and louder, the more you put pressure on god's, the more you, you know, bombard because the siege,
11:21 am
then you are going to be for facing pressure on other fronts. and it's very important to point out something yesterday there was a rocket fire across board or a rocket fire from syria, where iranian back groups are based really, you know, in other words, opening a 3rd front yesterday as well. faced attacks from 3 fronts. yes. and from lab and on, you cannot compare what's happening on the northern border on the syrian border to what's happening and cause a no doubt. but this really puts as well in a very difficult position because it will have to stretch its resources, stretch it's, it's filters. so the pressure is heating up serious, intense shelling, drones and this guy, planes, and this guy. and we have to wait to see, you know, how heavy the casualties is ro sustained and that has been the attack. and whether or not the words of that is really official quoted by is really media. that's the rules of engagement. have now change how to that is that now to bring us to seeing that from the southern 11 to know them as well. board of thanks very much design
11:22 am
a i was just doing the assess, bring you the latest developments in this ongoing will. and garza is remote treat, excuse me, as bon bonded goes up for a 5th day. at least $970.00 full palestinians. that includes $260.00 children have been killed. hospitals of struggling to cope with a thousands of people wounded you in relief from lux agencies has at least 187000 palestinians have been displaced. most of those sheltering in the un run schools. those however overflowing, and at least 1200 israelis have been killed since how much north is military offensive on saturday. and i was just getting some pictures out of one hospital in garza and a warning that some of these pictures are distressing. so view a discretion is advised, a mother is seen a kissing her dead child, others
11:23 am
a being treated for serious injuries. the minister of health and also says generates as in hospitals will likely and will be like out of fuel stop by 1st day. and this was very compromise the ability of the medical stuff to operate on the already these quite a be done, humanitarian conditions. hospitals have been facing sources and medicines and other supplies for a long time now. and it's about to get wes. meanwhile, the occupied westbank is being described as a prison, that somebody is waiting on a located at an emerald con is that he joins us live from ramallah. it is interesting, isn't it a month that the bill complied? westbank is, is also now being brocade is starting to feel a similar effect. so what does that has faced for years and why is this and what is happening? the a well, before out of that question, let me just show you where i am. i'm out of government,
11:24 am
the local government building. this is now a make shift displacement camp, a refugee camp effectively. uh, these people here uh, from garza, they, we work is in goza. and this is under agreement between because a health industry and these are in your thoughts, he's a good deal for these various cuz they got very cheap labor which allowed these causes to come into his right. and what they, these ready government was, i'd say we are actually trying to do something. but the events on such they've changed all of that. uh they, these really, companies are looking for simply dump. the boat is with the occupied westbank, 370 people. like i say, i've arrived here. they have no idea when they'll be able to get home. if they'll be able to get home any time soon we've been speaking to people have and the stories they've been telling us. oh absolutely. power. well mine, so it told us that full team members, how these extended family have been killed. another man said 89 bits of his immediate family have been killed. they are watching what's going on on the
11:25 am
television, but they don't want to get like you or i might be lower. they watching it, knowing that those of that hogs, those of the families that are being attacked and they are very worried about what happens next. and that, that, uh, according to the authorities, they all going to stay here. i can be given food shelter and medical supplies, but honestly, that's not good enough for these people. they just desperate to get my car. okay. and we're on con, joining us that from ramallah in the occupied west bank. thanks very much. it's bringing out town. accommodate who is a professor of public policy at the doe institute, the graduate studies who specializes in conflict resolution. good to have you back on the set with us assess. we'll look at garza once again. we've just been seeing horrendous patches coming from the hospitals of, of children being heads, women being kids, then elderly. these as strikes it's, it's hard to describe how indiscriminate and widespread they all so
11:26 am
that, that indeed, and again this is the, i mean this is a very expected outcome. a few few loan ships have the mess of minutes of pollution, a very dense population like this. i said before that if you shoot at any target them, does that new missed the targets, it will hit the civilian thought. and uh, it's on preventive. it's not preventable. by any means, and so it's, it's just gonna, sadly discussion because what increases an increase and, and the suffering will just increase that they'll live in. so, and on top of that, we've got to cause a power station saying this is going to completely shut down within the next 2 and a half hours. we at that point, is there anything available in terms of electricity and fuel? well, before i mean when, when these ladies would come from the system does, uh, that would be some fuel supplies, correct. and, and i mean, hospitals, waterlines and that 8 is which depends on fuel. now even fuel supplies, i've got,
11:27 am
i think it's reports that even is right, isn't not allowing any supplies to come through egypt as well. so gotcha, now literally is fully in under located and nothing is allowed. and so we can imagine the cancer patients cruise to complete shows even before this what, what, what on machines on ventilating, on southern me, it's totally the top off of this it's, it's a, it's genocide. it's, it's, it's, it's, it's a, it's, it's a mess. crime under, under the making. now there's hold of a humanitarian car adult through that crossing into egypt. it was released might that bring was the relative relief of the people in gauze. and then also might it allow people to leave because of strep. so there are 2 things a to look at when we talked about the human in a court of those and principles. they would work in terms of sci fi us,
11:28 am
but now that is ne, 5. so any human at that and mission, any n g o n u, an agency that would be in charge of this go to the, will not be able to to establish it because that the fight is ongoing. now the bombing isn't going. so usually you unemployed use of the crossing fees will not operate on the fire, correct, and that's, that's when they can. and the human if they had an action and unimed conflicts. so as we talked about would suck up somebody at the position that has to cease fire. that has to be at least some, some, some breaks from, from the water, from the fighting to out the split adult or the end 3 of the sensitive supplies to take over. and the idea of having a human quoted or towards egypt as will also request these files. but as we talk now, is that it is not stopping it's, it's, it's, it's a good option to sort of gaza. so i haven't to you, anyone that he put edition and for ways that i load and so i'm not sure. and in the was even asking for the see slide at this stage. so uh, from
11:29 am
a professional perspective, i'm not sure how would they, how would this be implemented, even without the ceasefire and that so i think it's a good. i don't think it's feasible now at this stage unless they want a very key optics exodus or people leaving it, you know, destroying the borders with egypt. and i think this is something egypt doesn't want to see happening because it has a peace deal with this land. and we assume that there is a minimum level of coordination between the egyptians. and these ladies, if, if this has to be allowed human could adult water each one has what the role of egypt will be. it's not the same culture. it once was say, this is economy is decimated, it doesn't quite have the same standing in the region as it once did. would it be a key negotiate or a can mediation, any tools overseas far? what historically egypt has been a t mediator between how much that is and in many locations and present that is exchange release and, and see as far as i said i,
11:30 am
i assume that it will keep playing this role. but now, given also is egypt that economic situation, an influx of hundreds of thousands of photos in the fifty's. this brings big questions for the exemption government as well. i think there's different people, the bylaws are better sympathetic to the palestinians and it's a, it's, they wouldn't receive it because you seemed like very safe from syria. and so then, but the stuff that this who is this time it's about the tentative homeland and notion which days ladies have been advocating for for so long, which is, which is sign a, is this a beginning of a project to displace but a student? is it deciding that to be a one way ticket displacement or is it something simplicity that's the sooner just stick the fusion egypt and the what is over and then data back. then we'd be able to, to, to 10 to, to the got the set of 4 to what's left of the guys, is that so this is a big question. this is the question. i think it's a better sense of the question 4 digits and government and people as well. because

20 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on