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else we've industrialized, we have an ice move really lost the connection. so nature, just some funds are mindful times testers, and perhaps we will need a chance to reconnect again and save the pills that sate clicked on the end of the day of heavy bombardment, and it also is as well pounds, the employee following some days attacked by how much the color them or kyle, this is sarah live from the bringing you. i'm going coverage of the goal is a war officials in garza or overwhelmed at least 1055. tell us citizens have been killed,
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thousands more injured and is really as strikes neighborhoods of gauze that reduced to rubble. the bombings of displaced tens of thousands of palestinians from their homes. and a balls of rockets from gulls i hit the southern is really city of columbia solid pictures of the scene. the now costs more exchanges of far across as well. northern boda with lab and on the so we begin, and garza by the death toll is rising. as wally and all 10 of his strikes palm, the strip from the new to the south. 1055 palestinians have been killed in more than 5000 people, including children are injured. how does the names have been seeing the homes seeking shelter is?
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riley, bombardments has been reducing buildings to russell. i'm flattening and tying neighborhoods, but people say no way is safe view and relief and works agencies as it is 187000 people have been internally displaced in garza. i'm the strips medical system is overwhelmed to thousands of people into the bank transport it to hospitals. i'm getting picked is out of some of those medical facilities and gone. so just a warning that the ones were about to show you all distressing the . so we just saw another kissing her good child, just one of the hundreds of fictions of israel's, as strikes on the goal is a strip hospitals of already being facing shortages and medicines and all that supplies. well, that's good now to stuff what colors. he's just outside of she for hospital in the
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us are and stuff. what describe to us the seems a as well we could, we could see more underlines is by the way, arriving to ship to a hospital just a few minutes ago. there were more ambulances, cutty and casualties, and just people and even some buttons for the people that they manage to pick up from under the bill of the destroyed neighborhoods. but most buildings that are units of destroying neighborhoods, not exactly exact. oh, pressure or specific buildings on this situation. we could see that there's always have divided garza into neighborhoods on no, they are just destroying one by one. the there is fee and hitting the that is that is are preparing for the ground and vision. so are there raising the main roads, the main areas to prepare for such and vision, or for such a get all the images, even in the course the line and the last 2 all are as they had intensified, did
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a shilling across the board of the course the line which people expect that there will be something big happening from through the c. uh, as you said, uh, thousands of people are moving on to displaced uh from their original houses and even from the new shoots or no, they are moving from house to another. uh, the fees all over one of our colleagues, even she was moving, get children 4 to 6 times 4 and 6 different places. and somebody said, uh the 2200000 of seniors in garza, they need, should've told us here. uh the health sector had been appealing, but some notion on community to do something urgent for the health sick 3rd, which is due to you, anything because of the continuous shut down of the guns are proceeds to the control volume. but here's what i on by you, you does what you've just said, the points to try to send a humanitarian cool boy, that includes medication,
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medical supplies and fuel about that he lives at certain bombarded that if they get inside of the gaza strip. so they got the box if you meant a few minutes ago or so the power station or the power of attorney fees, they said that by tomorrow morning they will completely shut down the, the, the only power station and got the they provide does it with only the, the hours of electricity, or is this the power station shuts down, which means that there would be more a would increase the humanitarian crisis in garza and that are fitting to hospitalized. so that the, the water supply, the really the people in god that we could see them looking for was up to buy from the, the private, the private companies who the selling they towards that onto the humanitarian, are the site. the human to and instructions are increasing, must day by day bucks an hour to buy or the more the consequences are the more days
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where you just keep, continue shutting down the gaza crossings. the more the humanitarian prices are increasing. they appeased again the appeal, the, the, the, the, the free level, the, the me because, or the, the freelance stuck to, to the next is a lot of staying home to join the home sick and here they can help the chief almost because on even other probably because because we open the door for to receive this big number of casualties arriving for that's i'd be arriving to uh to the. 2 house because for the last 5 days, is that how difficult is it to move around gauze? the ones in the area is struck by is really missiles and the buildings of pulling down. how difficult is it been for rescue is all for people to reach these areas to try to save people who are under the rubble.
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that's what i did with the press conference just a few minutes ago. also by the underlines administration and garza who referred to this finds that that really is 1st of all, our target them deliberately. the, the ambulance is on some of them, they were killed on some other injured. the roads had been cut between the south and north. oh, so inside the city, the entire neighborhood has been isolated from each other, which, which has been difficult for us now to reach all of our main office that we have until about 2 weeks. its worth 3 times. which is $700.00 or 800 meter from here, the main roads are destroyed, the what's happening towards our destroyed electricity on the internet. and it's water type also being destroyed. that'd be number units of product units was, are appealing the international community. if you want to do another division to do something, so they, they kind of like least sins or pump the water to the houses. so only does raise on
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the images of conditions including growth, electricity. what was the food on meet that i'm really concerned because okay, so i thought, oh colored. so thanks very much for joining us. the from outside i'll, she falls to the main hospitals in the gaza strip. they can see the scene above the sky line of gauze shoes, great plains of smoke, the coming from a tall get. so it was hit just in the past hour. not quite sure what is on fire that but that smoke sadly hanging over the gauze of sky line, making it very difficult for people living below. at the 2300000 people living in that area, polluting the, making it difficult for them to breeze. let's move now is, well, i never got the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who has been meeting with the leader of the position to discuss the full being
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a unit. the government and the box has been following that meeting, joins us now from west jerusalem. so from what all the latest political developments, the of the lord those conversations between benjamin netanyahu, the prime minister, and by any chance, the leader of one of the laws, the opposition parties, men cannot sit with 12 members about parliament, boastful, forgotten at around 11 am local time a gmc, they have continued since then we've had no update from either side about how those negotiations are going. what we do know is that as of monday night, and that's in the all who demanded a unity government before them without preconditioning something that many as rays of light see as well. yesterday tuesday, his coalition partners gave him the green lights to that kind of agreement with some of these option bodies. but what we also know from representatives on behalf of penny guns to form a defense minister form the cheapest off it is ready,
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all means what is the i l a p. and now the very experience for my minutes is that they would like to see some of the allies of missing at yahoo, inside his cover this and remove from positions that would allow them to have any say in security omitted to related not as, as it pertains to 10, so acts and in gaza that seemingly is a sticking point given the nets. and y'all who relies on those individuals to a certain st. maintain his majority inside the parliament and that for his power as a government. so in order to see through the possibility of an emergency government, he may have to essentially discard some of his allies over the last 8 or 9 months since the last election. and that may mean political trouble for him further down the road laura, west. and that's me all have tons, the sort of support is from the us, of course, of the latest conversations that we've been hearing about between nice and yahoo and the present advising well since the time from
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today in the south of israel, that had been several conversations between president biden and prime minister netanyahu the most recent of which was yes, day tuesdays following the fight and very supportive speech. and when she talks about how much is a tax and being involved irate and said that the us would give full 1st. it's a for to these raise. we heard from that some yahoos term a video was sent around, showing his side of the conversation with by then talking through the challenges these ready government faces fighting the americans for the support in north today we've seen some of the physical manifestations of that americans before arriving in is reading the form and supplies for the as ready, minute 3, something that we might anticipate will continue in the days and weeks ahead. given data, large scale invasion into gaza is begun. okay, lots of thanks very much to bring us all the latest developments, the complex politics side and west tourism now as well. but it feel
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placing i'm going garza has damaged homes and businesses caught phone and internet services uninterrupted, volta and electricity supplies with devastating consequences for the millions of palestinians trapped in the enclave. the relentless strikes of policy, or completely destroyed at least $1000.00 buildings. and that means at least 187000 people are displaced. most of taking shelter in schools from by the you and relief and works agency. most palestinians living in garza already refugees and a half a 1000000 haven't received food parcels as you. i'm supposed to close as food distribution centers around 20 hospitals and gaza and not just running out of capacity, but also supplies such as antiseptic to clean wins and to make masses west. then you will forward. he says it's sole power plants would run out of fuel in the coming hours. fuel was needed to operate generates as in the hospitals. they will
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run out on the 1st day of the use of is the 1st minister of scotland. his wife's family is trapped in garza, my colleagues, somebody's, they've done spoke to him. i left. so we go. now this is this morning from my mother in law and the message said we had a life and that's what we needed to hear. beyond not having exchanged a few more messages with her, that was a terrifying night, the building, the but in the house, the when she came, the 4 young children who had under the age of 7, the youngest, only 2 months old. screaming for the night. as you can imagine, as the ap compartment that brought the neighborhood to rook, the whole of kaiser and they r my mother in law said really down to the last supplies the they don't have much less. they had about 40 hours of supplies a couple of days ago,
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and that is no running very, very low. and as i say it is a 2 month old baby that is part of the family, my wife and nephew. so the situation is absolutely dire. and that is why i have spent the last 24 hours calling for the humanitarian coated door to be see a talk to a lo, vital supplies to come in to guys though and to a level. so the passage and the safe passage of people from guys a to leave because they're being told to leave, but they have nowhere to go. so an immediate cease fire is needed. let me 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,
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as well as many of you have here as well. no, of course that does a is and has been through, but i take you to not have been under seach has been under located. we have from the is really government that they were going to stop supplies of electricity, of fuel, of any supplies, getting into the guys. and i'll give you my own family's example am. yesterday morning, my mother in law and father in law were told that the russell board or maybe it will be open for them. and as of course, the border control by egypt that they may be able to get hurt if they made their way to the border right then and there. so they quickly parked the bike. they were saying that defines and then about 15 minute car drive a we develop but 2 leaves to get in the car when they were told them, use the roof, i'd be involved and that the crossing was closed and definitely the find them for
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you to the felt that they could have been in the spot that actually got bombed in his way the s drops. absolutely terrifying, absolutely terrifying. and that's the point either the c and the host and deadline and gaza. and there's a chance that they will not survive. or they make a journey to a board, or there's some things open sometimes close, and they may not be kept alive to that journey. i think this is my, my point that i as a 1st minister of scotland and this is what is common, completely understand why is real, wants to protect itself from taylor. i understand that. but the price cannot be the collective punishment of 2000000 people over 2000000 people in gaza. the majority of who my children, i'm just over whelming majority of whom have nothing to do with how much so well.
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meanwhile, hezbollah has launched rockets from southern lebanon, into northern israel, and as well as retaliating with strikes on the villages of dora and jarine. after rockets were fired into knolls and is round now on tuesday, has with a 5, a guided miss solid in his way remotes she's vehicle, has very forces responded by bombing, has full outposts. let's speak to st. ahold of. she joins us from the village of my room, our assets along 11 on israel folder, just to bring us up to speed. is that, you know, with the latest fighting that you've been seeing and hearing about the as well at the moment there is a cautious comb along this volatile border, but it's still very, very tense. is really drones. overhead the there is pension because has the law claimed responsibility for targeting and is ready position along the border. now according to has but law, there were casualties among his ready troops. there has been no confirmation as of yet from the is read the army as well retaliated by, you know,
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intense shelling and this time around it was an open spaces. some homes, some civilian homes were hit. so what we've been seeing over the past 4 days as a gradual escalation a few days ago as well as the targeted an area in the disputed territory. and then the next target was as well proper. so has been la repeat. it is not neutral in this conflict that is standing by its allies, the palestinian group home us and the more and more is as well escalates its war against gaza. then you are going to see more and more pressure on israel from this front. and it's not just this front, because yesterday, rockets were fired from the syrian side of as well as border there, as well as also based along with other iranian backed groups. all these groups, part of the so called excess of resistance against as well. so yesterday is around
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really, you know, being, facing more than one front, no doubt, because that is very different than the end of the northern front or the front with, with syria. but the message is very, very clear that you know, there are going to face a lot of pressure and the resources and soldiers will be stretched. and if this war continues inside of this folder, if it's been frequently volatile over the years, would you say the stays that the funds is still contained, or what risk is the of escalating further as well? yes, to a large extent, it is still contained, but no doubt the risk of wider confrontation is there. it's a volatile border. we've seen tension in, in, in recent months has been a lot more uh, more bolder, if you like, provoking this really is telling them that, you know, this is a unified front. we are not scared to go to war. really because at the end of the day, if this front opens, then as well they'll be put in
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a very difficult position. but at the same time, hezbollah too will be put in a difficult position because as well has air superiority. it can target strongholds of the group level neighborhoods to the ground turns turn its supporters against against the groups. so all they, all of them have cards to play, but right now they are treading carefully. but i can tell you people are afraid because since we arrived in the early hours of the morning, we've been driving along villages along the border. it's empty. people have left, they're scared. they're worried. okay, saying that thanks very much for moment for bringing us the latest. the from the boulder with lebanon and northern israel that spring in now. abdullah o r m. he is associate professor of history in the middle east at georgetown university here in castle and specialist on history of us policy towards the middle east. we'll get to the us and just a moment. just want to pick up from what they knew was talking about that is fighting that we're seeing on the board of the northern israel and southern 11. and of course the main violence was saying the main fighting is happening in the halls
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or at the moment. and something is, well, but what risk is that of this escalating? i'm whitening? well, i think the, the indications that we've seen so far is that the, the worst the conditions get and guys are the more likely there would be potentially intervention from elsewhere. and so i think this is the question of escalation that is very directly tied to what transpires and gaza in the next hours and days. and what transpires and goals of the actions that as well takes, how much does not depend on the us support, which seems to be whole hosted at the moment. while it's unlimited and it's on like what we've seen. i know in the past, of course the us has always given kind of full throated support and endorsement for is rarely assaults, on gaza and on the palestinians more generally. but i think this time it's been given a much more free hand. and the idea that there really is no restraint that's being called on, there's no cease fire talks. there's nothing that would indicate that the us has any interest in, in ending the bloodshed that's happening. and of course,
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we've seen a direct result of this being the kind of the scale of the destruction, the scale of the violence. we know that cause a has been through this multiple times just in the last 1015 years. but this is the 1st time that we've seen something on this scale in which entire neighborhoods are being leveled in terms of even a tightening of the siege that allows people no place to go. the attack on un schools mean all of these things and many ways i think are unprecedented whenever us has been talking to as well. and also to egypt about the possibility of assessing up a humanitarian car, drove by the roof of crossing in the egypt. how possible is this? how likely is this? i mean, it is, this is necessary, isn't it? otherwise people literally have no way to go from garza. well, there are number of questions on this on this issue. on the one hand, of course we seen the image is yesterday of people being bombed at the crossing. so we know that these realize i've also targeted it and they've threatened injections, which also calls into question who controls that egypt between palestine in egypt. right? that, that border rather the border is being controlled by israel at the moment and
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really has been for quite some time. on the other hand, i think there is also a growing fear. that part of what this operation could potentially result in is, is what people have seen as be kind of a 2nd mass exit us and forced exit us of palestinians. we know that this is certainly being talked about among sectors of these really political lead, particularly the more experienced candidates or politicians rather who are very open about their desire to expel yet more hundreds of thousands of palestinians from their own land. and so we don't want to see a situation in which that ultimately becomes cover. this war becomes a cover for the mass expulsion of more native people from their own land. ok abdullah l r n leaving for the moments thanks very much taken times joined us here on set on out to sarah. now the 1st shipment of us minute, 3. 8 has arrived in israel. this comes off to prime minister benjamin netanyahu. for me is to escalate the bombardment of gaza, president terabytes and has expressed his full support as we've just been hearing
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fully as well. and how much has 5 am firewalls of lockets, phone calls into the cell phone is rarely city of s. cologne. most of the rockets were intercepted by israel's, on the but the could also be damage reported to building in the city and as well as military sizes. we captured some areas near the gauze of both the village of ca, far as i was amongst the communities hit hardest by home us and it's been a treat operation. as charles profit reports from the same thousands of bodies have been recovered. israel's military's is back in control as far as of one of the many villages neither can support a whip for us to be in flight is guilty which soldiers on the se, about more info trojans and han us government fighting in the surrounding fields. heavy machine gun fire close by on the bodies lying in the trees begin to appear
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palestinian sciences and then amongst the destruction of the homes, civilians. the soldiers lift the bodybags on stretches to a waiting truck. still grenades the stone bodies and houses. and slowly, slowly, when i say to 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 as well. there's been a lot of destruction here in the village of cars, as we've seen, a lot of bodies in the military tell us that they all not only have most vices but for and workers and many he's really civilians. the road to nearby still
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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 doza. 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 the funding, the bills out of the military equipment near the pool that continues as israel vows vengeance for an attack on a scale. it is never suffered before child stopping. how does 0 perform as a a?
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this is the sky above garza as those as really strikes continue at 2 30 pm in the office and on the 5th day of as well as attack on galls or that's it for me, laura karl. you can find more information on a website out 0 don't come inside story is next discussing the goals and we'll leave you with some more pictures from gaza. the the, the
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headlight. i will start in east asia, and typhon ball event continues to move away from one and the mariana islands where it boots and very heavy rain and blustery wins. the good news is that it is expected to stay out to sea to the east of japan, and taking the west of the rain that we will still see a few showers and some strong winds here over the next few days, much y a for southern parts of china that says the remnants of that tie from pull
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across pine island working the way into northern parts of vietnam, so much twice a story that extends up across central pots of china from what the weather, however, blows through beijing. we'll see the sunshine come back into that stops to creep its way towards the northeast, across the korean peninsula. as we go into the end of the week, that was you moved to south asia. relaunch the dry picture for much of pockets done . and india still some warnings out for thunder storms for that north east corner, some of the west to weather as well. pushing into bangladesh as well as me and lot sprinkling across the on demand and nickel islands. and we are expecting some wrenching down port from so as a into friday for, for lack of heavy rain as well for carol and com. not too much to wire for the north west of india and pakistan with, with a, with a gathering in the hundreds of civilians killed and injured. and is really
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a tax on gaza. the government, the class a total siege fighting what it calls human animal earlier. hundreds always raves to find palestinian fine wines politics failed so badly. lots next to both sides. this is inside story. the hello welcome to the show. i'm sammy's a, them a gauze as people living in terra under the most intense bombing campaign as well, has ever launched against one of the world's most densely populated areas. meanwhile, more bodies are being recovered in southern israel. off the last 5 is a tax, an old life policy is riley settlements and.

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