tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 11, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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as an odd, almost suddenly went out of reach the idea of an e. you naval blockade that will prevent migrant boats from reaching these shows the, [000:00:00;00] the low i'm sammy's a them, this is the news live from dell ha, continued special coverage. the gaza as well was another morning of heavy bombardment in garzo is israel pounds. the enclave following saturday is attacked by some us. hospitals in gaza. overwhelmed at least
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1055 palestinians have been killed. thousands wounded in his riley as strikes neighborhoods of gaza, reduced to rubble. the bombings of displaced tens of thousands of palestinians from better homes and more exchanges of fire across israel's northern boda with 11 and the . we begin this news hour in gaza, where the desk told is, rising. is riley. aaron, all tennessee strikes, pound the strip from north to south. 1055 college students have been killed. more than 5000 people, including children being wounded. palestinians have been fleeing that homes seeking shelter is riley bombardments, been reducing buildings to rubble and flattening in time neighborhoods. not people
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say no way is safe. the you and relief and works. agency says at least a 187000 may have been internally displaced. in garza, the dogs as medical system is overwhelmed with thousands of injured to being treated with transpose as well as the hospitals. getting pictures out of some of those medical facilities and gaza should warn you, some of the images were about to show might be distressing. the here we see a mother kissing her dead child, just one of the hundreds of victims of israel's s strikes and the gaza strip. hospital is already being facing shortages and medical supplies, as well as other vital instruments as well that should allow income on a is a residence in gaza. he lost the 8 members of his family,
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including his pregnant wife. he is the only survivor general instead of hunting, but we received a message to leave a little note. so it went to beach. so if you could come by the building, we will. and so we went to find safety and the beach got nothing, but the thing we live in was also for the last. so we had to move to she held one called and when we stayed in an apartment there. so the lead out for the most like hit us and we don't know why you, we have done nothing as human to say, joins us now from gauze. a human to take, bring us up to speed with water. it's like the now we're looking at life pictures and lot of rubble, a lot of smoke rising. a true county and the bombardments on top is all that has not taught us all the environment in all areas. the, the latest is in now that he's paid out and come unit
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a home with 3 targeted on top of the civilian, lots of people there. i'm not talking about a medical cruise or a story civil defense cruise and take it back to duty and to try to bring out the residents of the home. uh, after it came from bar that on done, this situation just keeps getting more and more complicated for the residents in terms of targeting bombardment, gun boats any that he could continue to his target at the same time. frame neighborhoods in areas not just to clarify for us. what exactly is being hit here from the pictures. it looks like lodge areas of neighborhoods. when you read these right imagery statements, they talk about targeting, how much facilities. what exactly that means we, uh, since the beginning of this for uh,
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next to the whole brand new tennessee on said that he's going to be trying to think, how not militants and, and that war is against the civilian. because they are the ones who are being targeted, we are witnessing the entire neighborhood under bombardment, study and how our neighborhood, the entire neighborhood in my neighborhood, this is a whole commercial neighborhood. it was, it's one of the most sophisticated areas in uh, in the gone to city its, its full of moles and uh, and offices, and very few, uh, areas where it, where you can find parks or things like that. but it's mainly residential home. most offices, cool and so once the entire neighborhood has been wiped off a tendon,
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how lot the same thing we're talking about also the words mean. 1 at the a stair uh facility in the entire district from north to south. so we're talking about ministers. we're talking about a ministry, sorry, we're talking about police offices. we're talking about uh, governmental school. we're talking about just normal, civil defense. uh uh, facilities these, these facilities are for the uh for, for the, for the civilians, for the rest again they, they, they, they provide services for the residents. we do not provide services for have that. so is it so you do not provide services for any kind of any military for any other group. so why are the homes of the people and residential tower in the most densely populated areas evolve just to keep like, cuz i would say tower like an i q tower like dozens of others. towers are being
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targeted ad dollars in hundreds of thousands of people are now displayed to talking about $300000.00 to come in god that has been completely displaced. debbie, do you want me to just to clarify because there's obviously a reason why you cannot pay a life for us right now and i'm, it's, it's, i assume it's, it's too dangerous to be out right now, but i'm wondering what choices do civilians have most buildings in golf don't have bump bunkers and if in tile neighborhoods are being wiped out, is it even safe to say in your home right now as well? so, i mean, we don't have any other place to be honest to go to that. we're basically just staying at home. i mean,
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a couple of our trends in our building until now has not been cold. you've got to wait. it has not been bombarded. uh, so we're still 80 our home. we're lucky. we're lucky that we do have a basement in our building. so all families all night to spend the night in the basement. this is and like many other building things about the trip and it's just the basement. it's not a shelter or anything. but at the same time, we're looking for the modes, relatively safe place that we could be in. now the compartment system doing all these different areas of the root canals where we, after we had to evacuate as of just the rep from our building in the non neighborhood after the before. and the neighborhood was literally wiped out. we went to a ruin, we went to a henchey 1st, have g was targeted, we went uh and the building next to a to target the building and trying to get to a target. and now we went to look at, look, yesterday at 1 am,
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was evacuated right now. there are a bunch of people after the entire line of the port was completely done by didn't tell me right now. we have people who are stuck in groups that did not evacuate last night and they are stuck there and they're waiting for how to be evacuated. and they will continue to be stuck there until they receive help. if they do very sad story we, we hope you stay safe. of course, you'll now as well as all the civilians that let's go to this off with the cash flow. he's at a hospital in gaza, joins us now live from that is so soft, what our hospitals able to cope. all right, we seem to have lost the connection with soft floods. so you know what, let's,
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let's go over now to all the correspondence. actually we may be having trouble with establishing contacts for the correspondence . let's talk a little bit about what the prime minister then of as well as doing. benjamin netanyahu has been meeting with the leader of the opposition to discuss forming a unity government. bellmarks has been following that meeting and you want this now from west to some of them. how is that effect going on with that? i mean, it's been a full series of negotiations over the last really 40 hours now. friday, obviously mobile politics had a lot of divisions leading up to these or full of tasks in the south, the country because of the dispute. so essentially between mr that you know, his coalition involving some the far right policies and his political opponents over things like do this reforms. israel has been incredibly politically polarized following me a time. so a lot of ordinary citizens saying they would like to see that's before has come
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together to form what's known as an emergency government. something we've seen previously in all the situations of violence and conflicts here in israel on monday night. and it's not, you know, who gave a speech to these ready public 5 television photos about his desire to form a unity government without preconditions the challenge was but some of his political opponents, men who have served in government before, often alongside ms. smith now who but now have any opposed to him? politically? they said they do one. so i think preconditions before they participate in an emergency, the government, among those preconditions, at least 2 of them talking about the need to remove some of his fall right allies from decision making, groups councils cabinets that will focus on military strategy. and of course, the execution about strategies and some of those seemingly being the reasons that these negotiations of drug gone for quite so long among some many guns, the former minister of defense here,
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the former chief of staff is ready all me. see is this morning the meeting with mess sent us neil, who we've not yet had any outcome of that meeting. why he to join an emergency government, he would seek to have a very key role in decision making and would like presumably to have some of these fall right. lead is out of that decision making process. so me them, how is the us president support for nothing? yeah. how playing out in israel we had some very strong words of support and these lights and speech yeah, that's something that's been very widely acclaimed by ordinary is right. is i've been told to do this morning, happy to hear the us president, offering such strong adults support is obviously something that mr. nothing, yahoo seemed quite happy about. he actually posted video following mr. bite and speech of him calling the us president, thanking him for there's a 4 talking about the fact that would be best to days ahead. but that is where it
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was facing an incredibly tough situation we've seen. well that us support looks like in terms of the politics with mr. bide, and warning all the regional actors to stay out of the situation north. 25th. we've also now seen some of the supplies, some of the physical materials support from the united states. israel arriving over the course of today's i me or i will leave with that. thanks so much for the monks . well, i think we can now try and go back to our correspondence off with the flute. he's in gone, so we've got that connection, hopefully up and running. now. sofa. understand you're outside the hospital, tell us how hospitals are coping them. it still all of this of the time, as you said in the beginning, the to the, the injuries are overwhelming. the, it's not only the ship, the hospital but all the hospital and when it comes to the centers, including even the private ones, will open the door. so to see this big number of casualties of i can do these that
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have been arriving from the finish day to go to the hospital. now a few minutes ago we met with the, one of the officials in the hospital who said like, they're running all of this possibilities of the drugs of uh, equipment. and they had the he said that after 17 years old, is there any siege who gauze on the the health system have been quit or read the collapsing from the beginning. so this, but this war major is making it even more difficult and more complicated for the system, the system to deal with the such huge or big number of casualties. arriving to the hospice of the more than a 1055 people have been killed on more than 500-5000 injured from the beginning of the world in garbo. and the hospital is most able anymore to receive more casualties or more injured. they have been sending more people to private,
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to clinics, to private, to meet the content that on the they have been a been launch calling for the the, the volunteer court for the, the mid the mid to come, the team, the nurse nurses, doctors, part of medics who come to join them to help them that to cope with this, these numbers of casualties. all right, so foot bear with us. we'll come back to the moment, but 1st we're going to have to go now and talk to homes that use if he's the 1st minister of scotland. his wife's family is trapped in golf. a joins us now from edinburgh in the u. k. good to have you with the assessor festival. when's the last time you had any informational updates about your wife, family as we go now, this is this morning from my mother in law, the message said with a life. and that's what we needed to hear. be on an i am having exchanged
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a few more messages with her. it was a tennis, fine night, the building, the but and the house there. when she came, the 4 young children who had under the age of 7, the youngest, only 2 months old screening for the night. as you can imagine, as the ap compartment that wrong with their neighborhoods and look at the whole of kaiser. and they are, my mother in law said really go to the last supplies the they don't have much less . they had about 40 hours of supplies a couple of days ago, and that is no running very, very low. and as i say, it is a 2 month old baby as part of the family. my wife's that and if you, so the situation is absolutely dire. and that is why i spend the last 24 hours calling for the humanitarian quarter door to be set, talk to a lo fi to supplies to come into guys though and to a level. so the passage and the safe passage of people from guys
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a to leave because they're being told to leave. but we have nowhere to go. so in my time, so let me, let me jump say that i may not allow me to ask you a question. might seem fairly obvious, the also might seem fairly obvious to you and i, and those are familiar, but reading through some of the questions one sees on social media. the question comes up. why can't they simply leave? explain to view is why people don't have that freedom of mobility. it's simply, even though the time of, of conflict when their lives are endangered, they simply can't get up and leave casa was many of us. here's a little of course that guys is and has been for the kids that have been under siege has been under located. we heard from the as really government that they were going to stop supplies of electricity, of fuel, of any supplies, getting into the guys. i know could be my one families example them yesterday
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morning. my mother in law and father in law were told that the russell board, or maybe it'll be open for them, as of course, the border control by the jet. that they may be able to get or if they meet, then we to the border right then and there. so they quickly backed by. they were saying that defines the 15 minute car drive, but we don't have to leave to get in the car when they were told the news that rough i'd be involved and that the crossing was closed. definitely the file for you to the felt that they could have been in the spot that actually got bombed in his way the stripes are yeah, absolutely terrifying, absolutely terrifying. and that is the point, either the sea and the host instead of a line in gaza. and there's a chance that the last 5 or the me, a journey to a border, there's some things open, sometimes close. i mean may not be kept alive to that journey. i think this is my,
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my point, the i as a 1st minister of scotland and sort of common, completely understand why is real wants to protect itself from dell. i understand. but the price cannot be, is a collective punishment of $2000000.00 people. over 2000000 people in gaza, the majority of my children, i'm over whelming majority of food and had all of them to do with come up on that point, visit elusive. and precisely, on that point, if i made the you and human rights chief bulk or took has been one international official who's condemning this total siege on gauze as contravene and international law. but since you are a u. k official, let me ask you, have you kaylee that's been vocal enough on the front? it poses the the come from the ending of international law. those contributions,
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the threat that poses to palestinian lives as they have been outspoken about any threats, of course to innocent is really civilian lives. and i think this is bi monthly that look as for those who are expert in international law to, to say for and to say, but what we're, that has been a controversial international. but i think this by 2 is very b 6. i take it back because she wouldn't be to the humanity that each and every single one of us possesses that there must be in the quality of and it's really like how strongly they are just as i'm anxious. and what are you the boat, my in laws and guys are they'll be many people in schools, jewish community, for example, who are anxious. and what about their family industry? what we need to lead us to, whether they are on the waste or the each whatever they are across the world is to treat. and there's really life a palestinian life as equal and the collective punishment over 2000000 people in gas of men,
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women and children simply cannot be justified. all right, we'll leave it the thanks so much. how does the use of? well, let's go back to stuff with the cash flows. he's at that hospital stealing garza. we were just talking to a moment ago software and i wanted to ask you, what about medical supplies, all these res, even allowing medical supplies? and we know we heard from these ready defense minister saying that he will allow, he will not allow into gaza full things, food will, to few and electricity. what about medicine? well, according to the administrative filter officials, they said that there is 0 supply coming. either through egypt shall border or through with the ready to confront the crossing of uh, cut them low, cut them. i will sign him yesterday. there was
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a come for me to come. you might have to do and put in void includes that includes uh, medications. medical supplies and fuel coming from egypt and took. 1 about the x rays, i send one of the buses, messages for the addictions that they will bombard this humanitarian. this you my tell you a combined so they will get back on there is no single think inputting does either the fuel, the food, but the come to apply anything, almost 0 things out and cutting from the simple did you just say a humanitarian voice, just wasted my egypt as what did you just say a humanitarian today, there was a declaration by the power output. it is saying that by to model the only power station in garza, we are completely shut down because it, it wouldn't run out of the fuel to the needs for or put anything. which means in this case, the garza when a 100 percent sinking and the documents on the whole,
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the life like fix wouldn't stop completely including the hospital that they say they have the uh, solar panels. but this one on pallets uh the, uh enough for all emergency but not for the nighttime, for example, uh for the fuel. also the in, in public there is no fuel supply. the, the, the, the fuel storage in the gaza strip could last for a few days only according to the fewest issues that we uh, we spoke to. and the supermarket, people are buying everything. they could be fine because there is no choice but uh about to buy. i think if you put fine, because some of the supermarkets already on out of all the products. uh, the people here are living under the high funder of the mid of june to live in the i would probably give them a onto took photo stuff. no people are even moving from a place to another and then alright,
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i think we've lost some audio contact with somebody what i have to leave it there for now. let's just bring in some life pictures from garza for a moment and take in the situation. the scenes that are the 1st shipment of us weaponry is arrived in israel. it comes off to the prime minister benjamin netanyahu promised to escalate the bombardments of garza president joe biden is expressed his full support for as well. earlier this morning, the spokesman of these writing, the ami, how the media briefing, this is what he had to say. the as a built this a as a we took action inside gaza and the surrounding area, and we have it on the board with lebanon. and the boat, it was syria and inside the westbank military, acted with determination attacking all of these areas because the historical remarks by president biden last night emphasize that the world now see to come us
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as the new isis. that forces us to act in a certain way and in a different manner to address the threat against us. some of the i was told to rob brown, so he's joining us funds that came in southern israel near the guns in boulder. first of all, how quiet is the border area where you are now? if you can hear that, we can indeed rob, what is that? you will realize that those are rockets coming from the direction of gaza being intercept rob billy, need to let you go and have a because obviously your safety and your team to say and it's a priority. you know, we don't need to it's, it's, it's okay. uh we're, we're, we're all right where we are. um, let me show you something else. uh, which is uh, if you talk about escalation of the situation and of the bombing. take a look at that. that is the direction of gaza norm as
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cloud of black smoke that is rising over that direction. we don't know exactly where that is or what that is. it's quite close. um, some of the colleagues that i'm surrounded by who are intimately familiar with the geography of this area. it's a, it seems as though it almost might be inside of israel itself, but we don't know, but it looks like something very flammable. maybe fuel is, is burning in that direction. and that's a sign of, of how, how intensive these, the bombing strikes have, have, have been, as we've been hearing from software, often from, you know, from our other of the folks we've been talking to inside god. so the, the firing of the, the iron joe missile seemed so stop though, there was a brief 1st the fire, but we periodically here
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a tax firing their shells long range into gauze from various directions around here . we know there are large and placements of use really tags nearby here. there have been also alerts and the sirens sounding in various villages along the the borders with gaza. no reports there yet. of any missile strikes or of any infiltration of any uh uh, gun battles on the ground between is riley or kyle sydney and forces. and other significant developments today, which i think we've touched upon already in our broadcast, is that the united states has sent a plane load of what it calls sophisticated military equipment directly from the us to the united to israel. and this of course, is you know, a physical manifestation of president joe biden's,
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a pledge to of backup israel, 100 percent into stand behind prime minister netanyahu. we don't know what exactly was on the plane, but they said sophisticated military equipment so that that's more it's more than bullets and, and, and, and guns for sure. um we see a lot. 4 of moving trucks carrying supplies in this area, presumably for the troops and look and see behind me there is a fuel truck moving past us. and now we have some cyrus and let's take a look there. see those as soon as we rob those palestinian rock, it's still being fined from gauze about being intercepted. is that what? well hearing and that's what we're hearing and we're hearing the uh,
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in fact of the iron dome interest, sceptre is firing issue and hitting those profits here closer to us also where you see a white puff of smoke like that. it means that the interceptor from the iron durham is struck its target. it's less it's, it's true, it's more difficult to actually see the palestinian missiles coming through. um, what kind of impact does this have a oh, but on, on civilians in some of those is ready, towns like that came way. why in the south as well. a lot of people left but a lot of people are scared, and a lot of people are. uh, you know, let's say to the extent that you can get used to something like this. they've seen it before, but not at this scale and this magnitude. let's get a, put on my hillman here. that sounds like it. um
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and uh wow, we're getting a real fair osh here, right now. it's very intense. again, when you see the, the flash and the pop of smoke, that means that iron dough interceptors of kit incoming missile, as you told, actually probably let me just as our 10 and fire are fine to view. as on the left side of the screen, we can actually see those are all kids being launch from gallons, at least as the jet streams of some of those rockets. so what we're trying to do is show view as both sides, the way that rockets are going from. and also what's happening at least is a key when they come into his riley space, go on rob. and that's right in a while the iron door. busy system is, is pretty good overall. uh, some missiles do,
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slipped through and this one landed in ash, cologne, which is the nearest large city to here. one landed in ash dog. uh, overnight, uh, and 2 people were wounded. these missiles are not very accurate in terms of, you can't, you know, specify a building or a railroad station or a fuel dump and hit it with pin point precision. the also, because they're essentially, you know, almost like whole manufactured missiles, the payloads, the explosive charge is, or not that large. nevertheless, if you're underneath one of the, when it lands on you, you're going to be in a. ready in a lot of trouble. so, so i can still here and now i'm hearing. now i'm hearing what sounds like jets. so it's really jets, perhaps flying assorted to hit the source of these rockets. this is
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really extraordinary. of the number of rocket salvos that i've seen and i, or domain exceptions that i've seen over the past 5 days. this is probably the biggest one. incredible stuff. site x. oh mart, shire all off in the direction towards the north. all right, well i think we're going to let you go and just assess the situation and the safety right now will perhaps come back to him a little bit when things come down. let's go now to, i'll just here is charles stratford who's just outside side in southern israel. and i don't know if you are listening in my to my discussion with rob, but he had simon's going off was the situation where you all yeah, i could hear that incredible barrel as of a rock. it's being flight outside of gauze. i here. certainly the situation is quiet, but i suppose you could really describe it as
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a bit of in harry quiet because we have been especially prevented from going any follow up this road by these really made a tree because they tell us that they're off. is that that could well be high last government in that area and they all doing a sweep and destroy mission is just another example of how despite these claims made by these really ministry that they along with full control of these towns close to a goals their office that they still could be time us government at large. now, whether that's referring to government that came in the beginning of this, what has become a war, but whether it's new infiltration is that is difficult to say. but certainly yesterday we were close to here. so to the town of come far as off and in the evening that what was report so they know the infiltration close to the let me go to a lot of heavy machine gun at that time. now come,
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all is all has suffered is one of many of these very towns that suffered some of the worst atrocities and violence. many is rightly civilians and a lot of foreign workers were killed in towns like couple as a and a saw. and we were, there is a say yesterday, and this is the report of the israel's militaries is back in control. the covers of one of the many villages knew the cause of all the whip promised to be in flight his guilty. the soldiers on the was about more info, trojans, and hunters gun and fighting the surrounding fields. heavy machine gun fire clubs by the bodies lying in the trees begin to appear palestinian sciences. and then amongst the destruction of the homes, civilians, soldiers lift the body bags on stretches to a waiting truck, still grenades,
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the stone bodies and houses. and slowly, slowly when i see these communities, if you ever survive, this is already out of here. still counting the bodies 1000, the width and the sly amongst the rubble. a destroyed power. do i know which one of the fights has flew in the broken security fence? one of thousands of places preached what you're looking at. there is one of the breach points through which how much flight is came into israel. there's been a lot of destruction here in the village of cars, as we've seen, a lot of bodies and the ministry tell us that they all not only have us vices, but foreign workers, and many, he's really civilians. the road to nearby still is limited with destroyed, cause a more bodies close by the smouldering ruins of the cosmetic factory destroyed by one of the thousands of rockets fired from dallas
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a and suddenly the ripping sound of another approaching barrage. the we've been in contact with somebody that lived through that nightmare. we need to kill them. we need to strangle them, otherwise it will continue. we can't go back to giving them food. water building material really should not give them the sense that all the build up of the military equipment near the border continues. as israel vows vengeance for an attack on a scale, it has never suffered before child stop. and how does 0 perform as all right, that's a pick up once again with some live pictures coming in from gone. so we can see the
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black smoke that blowing over the city. let's recap some of those lights. this development sort of been going on these right in the trees in bombarding garza for a 5th day of this fine at least 1055 palestinians, including 260 children have been killed. hospitals struggling to cope the thousands of wounded view and relief and works agency says at least a 187000 palestinians have been displaced, most sheltering in un run schools. and at least $1200.00 is right is being killed since from us. loans gives me a tree offensive on saturday. light spring and use a photo bought about. he's a retired took a show. me colonel and defense security analyst joins us now. the have you with us so, so 1st of all are looking at things from
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a minute tree perspective. what is the minute tree objective of starving garza or food will to fuel and electricity as these right? administrative defense has vowed to do. uh, yeah, uh, mr. perspective. i'd just say to, to arise and to deter people who is living in gaza strip because of the food and allergy level, for lack of energy, lack of water, everything, and to make the impossible to live in these grounds for that reason. at the side is trying to cut off all logistics, stop biased to these area. but from the minute to the perspective that the lot you resolve at beneficial the results to you. so you'd because a valued take a look at the history. uh yes you can get some heads. 5 through some mandatory settlements,
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but you are uh taking control of 2000000 people in a deadlock area. so that's a love produce and the results other than starvation in that area. so let me jump in the list of names and read it to her. what you're saying, do you believe that this is preparation for a ground defensive? that is what israel is doing. the uh, product dropped operation that did not create a the results because the grad ronda operation will not be in between the civilians and the east side. the ground army, it will be between the hallmark and other resistance groups between luck be affected from lack of electricity and other issues for that's the reason why you style is being has no meaning in terms of minutes or preparation for the ground assault to gaza strip this is just to terrorize the lens of gaza.
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can israel across from us then, which is want many is ready. officials are filing to do right now. the uh, the urban laws. they have different colors that are 6 of the can not say that you signed it, this huge army kind of getting the war because we have it in 2006 in the urban warfare, they have lost tablet. here's the law and in 2016 again in the gaza, they couldn't achieve a meaningful success inside guns obviously. so let me jump in and i'll touch on. would it be different this time, though, if israel has got a total siege going on and gone, so something it didn't have in 2006 in the war against has the line lebanon. the reality off to our room firefight warfare does not change for that reason. this time it will be different to say that it will be different this time we loved again a create
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a solution and we'd love to go down to the success of the east side on parcels because the nature of the more fit as that would change. we have already witnessed that many times inside you science has been bombed on it, get off the game by the homeless. me that's on this for this reason. the are, the more fade will be there, blah, the inside does. but that's a lot you eh, success and they've been at the east side because what is the and state is lot sort them. what does the and state of use i have to give to me live, to people know so how they will and sure that they will be in this time. all right, well leave with that. thank you so much feel analysis of that. a new ma has the loss. okay. it has the level they've launch rockets from southern lebanon into northern israel. is route has launched as strikes on the villages of davia and yes,
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yeah. they also those rockets for 5 sine a whole the joins us from the village of monroe. not a ross along the 11 in israel boulder. so 1st of all, take us through the, off them off of those these riley strikes. what does it look like? their 3rd to fill approximately 2 hours ago. there was a major flare up. how's the law claiming responsibility for targeting and is really position along the border. hezbollah, claiming that there were casualties among is rarely troops. there has been no confirmation so far from the is really army as well retaliated by showing a number of areas close to the border. it was intense, showing. it is really day for us since we've been witnessing exchange as a fire along this ball a tile border. but as each day passes, the escalation, just as a marked escalation,
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the attention attention is mounting is rarely were plains from time time and time again. you that you hear them in the sky constant sound of his really drones. so really a lot of tension along the border has been lost saying that this attack was in retaliation for the for, is really showing 2 days ago in which 3 has the members were killed as well. also destroying and is really tank in that northern settlement behind me and of it being just yesterday. so best of this, you know, type for top attacks, cross border fire, but so far within it has been limited contained within the rules of engagement. really, between these 2 warring factions, whereby targets are confined to, to the military. so where we have to wait to see whether or not this will, you know, further escalate, but clearly the message from this bar. and so i'm going to have to jump in the zeno and take us to a press conference being held outside the hospital in guns. and let's listening to the bandwidth. and again, it's our civilians. that's why
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a lot of holding on the and the international communicate to act as there is really a corporation forces are using internationally band weapons and continued to target on, on the innocent civilians. thank you. all right, so we were listening in the to house officials in gaza talking about the situation that they were facing and still all facing as a result of the rising casualty, tall and rising number of civilian casualties and the off them off of an intense campaign of s strong expires, right on the gaza strip. oh, they occupied westbank is also facing challenges of its own being described as a prison. but it's also these, right? the only blockade of it wrong con is that joins us live now from ramallah. so as the blockade leaving people well, if you'll tell us,
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then you simply cannot get out of the occupied westbank. it's actually completely blockaded by the israelis now it's not just getting out of the occupied westbank. it goes to say drizzling through the columbia checkpoint, which you just can't do anymore. you rezone one international crossing that's the out of the bridge into jordan. there's thousands of people have stranded on each side of that. the talk to these railways shots it down, but also within the westbank, yukon we've around now is rose always made it incredibly difficult, the palestinians to move between towns and cities this time around. they've just completely shut that off. people are now looking at those pictures and goals. are they looking to see of cause i may think themselves a we next prime minister benjamin netanyahu hazardous waste like space. he says that the hops that garza is just the beginning. so people who are incredibly scared, that sounds good, but particularly places in towns on the boat or on the settlements. is there any settlements? there are, he's talking up on food and water. so there is
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a very tense situation here in the occupied westbank. the restriction of movement is something that people are very afraid may will become permanent. and we also understand them wrong, the palestinians, they have been taking shelter of the pals student authority building explained to us why once happened. well under agreements with the, the goal is that like the ministry and the use riley's, the palestinian work is from gauze or who allowed to work in israel. now this is a good deal for these read these they go cheap labor. they also were able to save us ready government was i'd say, well, we're actually trying to do something. but on such that they wouldn't hold of this happened these really security policies told those employees to drop those work is off at the entrances into the occupied westbank grosso. hearing that some of those
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workers were actually interrogated. let me just show you where i am. right now, this is a make shift um, effectively a refugee comes. i mean, it's actually a sport center that they've turned into account the some full 160 palestinians phone garza, that i have absolutely the desperate, the stories that we've been hearing a completely hiring woman told us the last 8 of his family members. another man told us, full team members of his family were available. now i'm going to bring in, he have here he have, you came here effectively as a volunteer. so you know, almost running things on. what do you need to because you weren't expecting this way. now that's all when i arrived here last night about 9 p. m. they were only about 250 people. now we're talking about 550 people in this location. um there is another 250 in another location city, a terminal uh its a columbus for the company here in ramallah. and we are trying to, um,
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show it to those people. uh, giving them old what they need medical support. uh, even uh old, the logistical things, those people, they came with uh no clothes because their clothes being completely confiscated as long as many of them they lost their id, their mobile phones, that goes context with their families. so many of them, they were also with diabetic, with a high blood pressure and they needed an immediate medical support. so we started to deal with that emerging issue that suddenly became very pressing to the whole community here under my left. so we thought to call upon the people to stop doing a thing for whatever it's needed. we're not talking about money. we're talking about uh, mattresses, pillows, towels, shampoo was and all the needed materials because some of the, the neighbors they've been as you mentioned briefly, they were like, uh, stopped and interrogated for a few days before they arrived here. so they arrived in a very miserable condition. let's just say that you, the things that you can get from the local community mattresses. you were talking about food. well,
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to excite you the one thing you called get showers. you. these people haven't showered for about 5 or 6 days now. are you worried about the spread of illness as a result of that? of course. and that's why since last night we contacted that referring to use. we contacted the minister of health and the co pay or government officials that we need to maintain the health specs is very important to me in this location. we're talking about as we speak, 550 this number might just tries to 700 or maybe a 1000 because people are keep they are keeping pouring ones they are discovered inside israel handed over to these, read them into 3 and they are on val just simply left off to being beaten and accumulated on patrick points to find their way to the, to the instructor. so definitely they need showers. they need a lot of even psychological care. many of them, they were actually traumatized by the whole whole incident. we just the transferred one to the hospital, he was badly beaten up and i think that he has some not only bruises about maybe
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broken parts. so um we are just waiting for me to get a report from the hospital about his medical condition. i mean, you say that the, the pops me, of course, he needs to step up. they need to help you. they are aware of this. the governor of remodeler was actually here. did you promise any help she did? she came last night and we were consulting with her that it's, it's, it's a nation of coal. what we need to do is simply to take into consideration that this number might not just be limited to a few hundreds of might be just driving to thousands. and then since the whole politico and it is collection on the military operation that is going on and off, salt and golf way is being carried on. we don't know how long these people will be staying and their safety is very important. and again, how to, to get back to their homes. this is another issue that we need to take into consideration. and i'll tell you something, a part of all this misery. there is one thing that i would like to share that many of headed and stories. i had from these labors yesterday and it was absolutely devastating. many of them they told me that they lost their families and they lost the context with their family. as many they told me that their house was being
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demolished, and even they go back to gauze on where to go, because we have no other places to go. so it's, it's, it's completely, it's a very complicated issue. that's why i'm said it's even the psychological support needs to be even implemented in here just to come for these people while they are dripping. so if we look at some of the palestinian labors that maybe they are behaving as if it's normal inside everyone. they are hiding an absolutely tragedy about themselves and about their families. and we are trying as valencia as we are trying to call for more volunteers to come to this premises and to offer more support to these people. yeah, thank you very much. you just had him talking about the psychological effects here . i've actually just been here for a few hours now. everybody's glued to that mobile phones, but then are watching the television for news like you and i saw me. this is actually that morning now home is being destroyed in real time and that families losing lives in real time. all right, thanks so much him on con,
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reporting to us that from ramallah. that's now bring in some live pictures from ash cologne. and what we're looking at is the, the seeing the off them off, all some of those rockets which have been fine today from gone. so we might re, members even watching the show a short while ago. we did see some rocket file we sold. actually, we had pictures of the rockets leaving garza and we had pictures as well showing how some of them at least were being intercepted by itself on and now on the ground, the national and we can see the off them off. now, of course, we don't know if those did rockets make it in their entire say, use this debris of bits of rockets which were intercepted. actually, this is the, off them off is what one way or another, they often mazda, of all of the wrong kind of tax looks like.
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well as the crook is a form of diplomat who served as the security advisor to the e. u foreign policy chief, he was instrumental in facilitating various seas, fives in these ready posted in conflict in 20022003. it's also the founder and director of conflicts for him. do political consultancy joins us by skype, from rome, good to have you with us. so 1st of all, as i said, you've been involved in negotiations and previous conflicts. what do you make of the fact that we're not hearing a lot of seas? fine, cool. so fall from west and pals this time around. and i think that's been a big change if you've seen it in the united states. but it's also in new york, new york. because um, when i was involved to for the i representative the english to try and create that negotiation. and to find some soldiers will be
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a temporary solution in terms of ceasefire, or at least a longer term political solution. but no, or the you it is simply spectral on supporting israel is colored hits the main buildings in blue and white. the land has said, we stand on a quiver today with israel a. this is not the really the sort of way in which you can start a negotiation. it on the mind to see ability of do you not your appear and union to be able to be considered to be in any way a negotiator or to find a compromise. so take somebody to the question, i think completely, and it's very unfortunate stuff because it's also going to be damaging to the europeans. they will have very little credibility and the rest of the middle east. these are the people they need to enlist if they're going to try and find a solution either to the hostage cases or to the solution in, in, in, in the, in
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a longer term. i'm not sure there is a solution at the moment. i don't think so, but him do close the will be the need for some sort of co. okay. and do you is rarely just put themselves out of the house as the playing field on this. you mentioned that it's going to be very difficult to get policies talking. is that any appetite, though, right now, in europe or even in the us for the pharmacy? i mean, listening to the us presidents the joe biden speech last night where you made no mention, not any of us, sees 5 bucks of the facts of want the you and for example, human rights chief has stated that is the convention of international to solve a population of food and more to the right to self defense doesn't give you the right to do absolutely anything with another civilian population. we're not hearing that from us, or european officials in a great deal all the other than perhaps joseph burrell. of course,
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in this course of course, it is totally illegal to, to stop a population and price them of a voice that there is faltering cause i. but as you know, as soul sound at night to water, it can be used for drinking. and they confused in hospitals, so and i think so of course it has, but i think what i was going to say which is also very pertinent to this is i don't think there's a a prospect deposit to any negotiation so, so i'm sort of central months at the moment because we're in, i'm in an escalation now, i was expecting, we've seen it 2 years ago that israel would over react and react so harsh me. they would create a humanitarian disaster, and garza, and this is not for the 1st time, i think what is surprising is the extent of the over reaction. we over reaction is even greater than it is being in the past. and this is risking something much more serious,
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is risking upfront. so coming up into the school has butler said very clearly that red line is if the army goes in and invades a gaza, then they will open the front, the lebanese front. and then we've also had serious start to open with some um, if you like, some missiles fired into the go on. ok if i go on. so, i mean with, with, we're ready at the very edge by the reaction, the actions that that is for our, let's take and they have, try not paid any attention to people saying, you know, moderate these because otherwise you walk into a truck to end up in a 3 front flow, the lights must, we'll have to leave it there. thanks so much alice to quote, for talking to us. that brings us now towards the end of this news.
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