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the, the saves them even been coming to add any international anti corruption excellence award. nominate your hero now. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello until mccrae. this has been use our line from coming up in the next 60 minutes. it strikes, pounds goes up for a 6 consecutive day. the death toll has passed 1400 to be line from inside the own place. the growing humanitarian disaster in kansas electricity is out. hospitals over whelmed and no supplies are allowed in. his riley masses' troops near the
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strip balance of blocks, fuel and electricity until a month for his captives taken in sensitized tax. there is no issues. there is no justification for these a trust show of support for it is ronald. the us secretary of state tells prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the united states has this country's back, the is 1500 g m to 6 pm and gone. so we're to dial alone. more than 150 people were killed by his riley strikes within 1400 palestinians have now been killed. including 1st responders enter in less than that number is rising fast. and time neighborhoods have been destroyed. at least 359000 palestinians of flipped their
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homes and had been forced to take shelter elsewhere. and at least 1300 does, riley's have been killed since a mazda is attack on southern israel on saturday. hundreds of civilians are among the dead. bees of the areas that have come on to is riley attack in the past few hours. that includes refugee camps is rarely strikes have also hit the hum. i've been just some hospital, dozens of patients and displaced. palestinians were inside. and one, the s drive has left a vast crisis in the center of the day out by a neighborhood. and major hospital is nearby. and the number of homes in the area have been hit. is royal says it has dropped 6000 phones on gallons, a sofa, but some of the things of tiles and to spit and no profit in the south of gaza. is riley strikes, have destroyed homes, killing at least 11 people, including women and children, with a number of injuries rising hospitals facing severe medical shortages. and there's
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no sign of eye any time soon as royal continues to a mess. huge numbers of troops and weapons near the border and vowels to continue to block all fuel and both of the gaza until the most freeze is ready. the captives are given. the site begins al coverage from inside garza the flow of casualties because this hospital see men clean never and these children are caught up in the middle of this ease. rails were got there and likely to understand why this is happening and they're clearly terrified. hospitals are running on emergency generators. when the fuel runs out, the lights will go out. the incubators will stop working. kidney dialysis machines will shut down. an x rays can be taken spaces or
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stick with dust from homes that have collapsed. often on top of them, california, the israel says it is destroying the patients just by him because it is so dense people populated that it is almost impossible to separate private homes from with fighters may or may not be hiding. and anyway, these people have no choice where how much decides to operate? i mean, i mean we were sleeping peacefully and then suddenly my house and my neighbor's house, we hate 5 on buttons. i went outside and i found my children all in just then i looked around and i saw the dead bodies and body parts. i know that people injured . this appears to be eas, rails most powerful bombing campaign against palestinians in the 75 year history of the conflict. whole neighborhoods have been flattened for the people trapped here,
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there's no where to go. there's nowhere to escape. israel shot it's border crossings on saturday, and boom, the one to egypt, given the c l 0, got the stress. let's get the latest on the situation inside the casa jamila of who is a noun, joins us on the phone, from inside the besiege, stripping, to simulate the is rarely, i'm a has just said, it's trump 6000 bones on gallons of which hits $3600.00 targets, can you just give us an idea of what it is like being under that kind of constant attack as well goes or is witnessing in on such ridge of bombings from all directions by air, sea and land from the north of the south, resulting in this place in thousands of people after forced to be leaving their houses to be demolished into the ground. hospitals launched appeal to the international monetary and organizations to provide medical assistance to the policy and people for an urgent need of had you on um,
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do you have the last minute you ring have announced launching more rockets into israel? they will know more about it after the record and speech of his folks my next time asked me the 2 ink of ida, which would be on air. so, okay. so we also understand the rough a crossing has been targeted, is that now completely impossible at this point in time occurring key? yes, it's impossible for any has to be delivered in 2000 because we haven't received any confirmation from egypt. sion, uh, side. so nothing to know me and you mentioned hospitals and medical supplies a short time ago. i mean, they seem very much in the firing line here. what is the situation when it comes to people who are in need of medical attention, ave able to get it at this point in time. people need medical uh,
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medical assistance, a need urgency. uh, because uh now we have, we have the machine suckage as of the people of the seas. people, uh, their bodies are being placed outside the she's the hospital because there is no place to, to put them in a she's a 2 to be 2 days ago. at the put, attend inside the hospital to to put the bodies inside because it was, was phones inside the hospital. now they're putting them outside the hospital. this is catastrophe like and the casualties of injured people need immediate and urgent . the house is of a single just the medical supplies and the condition of people there. that is a huge concern. now these 2 minutes here in situation is becoming more and more disparate. isn't that how people coping without a food was a fuel? is power shortages and it's only going to get worse isn't to yes,
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definitely because the people have lost all hooks to the situation to get any better or living with the least and expecting things to get towards the worst scenario. is it going to happen? uh probably uh these are the minutes you will get into guys or by land. that's why they have been demolished the whole area and been north uncovered. and because she, um, oh, this area so they can do to inside of the inside of the us or by not me. this is the worst scenario so far. yeah. as you say, it does seem like things are going to get with thank you so much for that. that is to me like a boost for us inside cancer or did you in is warning? does a fight as a looming was a crisis? in addition to a total power, black house is where i was, the energy administer posted this on the social media platform. x formerly known as twitter. he said, no, electrical switch will be turned on. know what hydrants it will be opened,
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and no fuel truck will into casa, until this riley of duct these are returned. no one will preach morals to us. the us secretary of state is in israel to reassert american support blinking merits prime minister benjamin netanyahu. intel of have telling him america will always be by your side. his visit follows the 5th shipment of us military i to that arrived in israel on wednesday. blinking is also set to meet palestinian presidents, mahmoud abbas and jordan on friday. are you a secretary of site engineer blinking says both democrats and republicans committed to israel security. i can tell you there is overwhelming, overwhelming by part of support our congress for his real security here in israel, and everywhere. we will reaffirm the crystal clear warning, the president biden issued yesterday to any adversary,
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state or non state thinking of taking advantage of the current crisis to attack israel dumped the united states as israel's back in the us. riley prime minister has called the sanctions on countries that have ties with him . us there will be many difficult days of it, but i have no doubt that the forces of civilization will win. and the reason that's true is because we understand what is the 1st prerequisite a victory is what you just said in our meeting. moral clarity. this is a time a particular time, a special time that we must stand tall, proud and united against you. as the marks as line for us and tell us that he's now in the engine. he blinking his head a very busy day since he landed there earlier. can you run us through who he's meant with an and
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a pot from reiterating the us to support israel as we heard the what else as he had to say? so tell me the main thing, obviously with nothing you know, who are the prime minister here, both privately and then as part of his broad, a cabinet with some of his, my senior ministers also with benny guns, the former defense minister here in israel, who is now phone parts of this emergency, governments will cabinet. he's one of 3 people along with that in the yahoo and your guns. the defense minister here who will have executive decision making power over the prosecution of this war in the days and weeks ahead. he's also been met later on with is that cuts on the president in israel, who gave a speech earlier today, talking about the justifications. israel understands that has for prosecuting this conflict in gaza in terms of what lincoln said though in his speech essentially his address alongside netanyahu. following some of that me things he told us about the
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fact that democracies should be sort of striving for different stand that quote, even when it's difficult in reference to the prosecution of the conflict, talking about civilian casualties. he said, that's why it's so important to take every possible precaution to avoid harming civilians. he said at least $25.00 americans have been killed in as a tax on site today as well as $36.00 different countries. nationals being caught up in the violence on that dates on the, this is day 6 of the what, what, what is the feeling then now since the initial shock from saturday morning is, is slowly wearing off. is that still a huge amount of shock amongst people here in israel, inside of a while, we are now in jerusalem, where i've been the last few days that are all many, many families of coal still morning the loved ones. there were those i've been speaking to who have family members stuck inside garza who's been taken by how much flights of during those incidents on saturday. and then today we were at the apple
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files and thousands of passengers trying to leave many thousands of flights being canceled. you can see on the boards that many of the lines that would normally be flying in to tell that we have several times a day have suspended the services. so really, really quite desperate seems that huge long lines up to 2 hours. people were telling me just to get to check and let alone get through security. a sense amongst many, the visitors in a hotel like the one where was standing on right now. many people trying to get out of the country struggling to do so because of the console flights and getting increasingly concerned about the escalation of this complex. okay, thank you so much for them. that is very much for us in tell of they've okay, let's go live now to kimberly healthcare down white house correspondents in washington, dc. and the kimberly blinking is still a bit a message of unequivocal support to israel. i mean, apart from that, what else is he trying to achieve by being there or? well,
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he certainly there on behalf of the us president and one of the things that he's there to do is to underscore not just the support of the american public, but also the coordination. there is a lot to be done in terms of logistical supports, in terms of intelligence support and also in terms of coordinating the promise that the united states has made in coordinating those humanitarian court orders. that is still something that is ongoing. there is a real effort on the part of the white house press corps in terms of humanitarian groups, to press the by the administration to make good on a pledge that the us president said when he made his speech to the american public, into the world. and to hold him to account to that when he made this moral distinction. but israel and the united states of here to the international laws of
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war and do not target civilians and declared that how much does yet what we see it is the exact opposite. we've seen that israel has cut off electricity, food water. uh and so there is a, this effort to now hold them to that. so we know that there are discussions taking place right now between egypt and the united states and israel to find that safe passage. but so far, no safe passage has been found. yeah. how much will blink and actually be able to push back on is rilen and try and get them to work for not this humanitarian car door and uh, and allow aid and motor and fuel and everything else and to gaza as well . we certainly haven't seen a lot of success when it comes to that. when you take the example of our own sharing. i play uh, and the fact that she is an american citizen who was a number of investigations was targeted by
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b is rarely military and murdered. and are killed and, and yet the united states never held the is really military to account, had the opportunity to do so with the united states provides the, is really military annually. 3.8000000000 in security assistance. and now we've seen justin this conflict and the providing of the missile interceptors the munitions to replenish the iron dome. there doesn't seem to be any willingness to pull back when there is the opportunity to do so. so if there was this desire to pull back those resources to hold as the real to account, the actions don't seem to be matching the words. okay, thank you so much for that. kimberly, that is kimberly how could l white house correspondent? let's speak now to how to designate who is outside the connected in west jerusalem . and what are the israeli prime minister is going to announce shortly the
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declaration of war as applied by is really low. can you just tell us a little bit more about that? what it actually means, and that's right, this really prime minister should, should be arriving here in about 45 minutes. this is the 1st time that exists, its convenience as since uh the um the, this all started last saturday. but the 2nd message i've just been feeling in crisis. so as you said that he's, this is basically a formality. he needs to come here to pick a method to do that. and he also needs to come here to the can. is it, do have the members of the existed, approve the emergency unity government that was announced yesterday so that these are the both formalities that need to be done. i think the problem is, or is quite confident that he will be given the green light by members of the method we should be hearing from him. but we also should be hearing from you at
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your left deed who is the leader of the main opposition block in parliament? was it 24 seats? he has no good joining that emergency unity government yet. even though both prime minister and it done. yeah. and benny gets the 2nd, the another opposition leader of the 2nd largest party have invited him. we have we, it'd be interesting to see what your le pete would say. because just 3 weeks ago, a europe, it was ad, scathing remarks against benjamin nathan. yeah, i was saying that the prime minister and some members of his cabinet, mainly the 2 far right ministers, where in flaming the situation where provoking the situation and all this could lead to conflict ration. he was actually say that the defense establishment and the security establishment were quite worried about the continues harassment of by this
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didn't, is that the continues publications and that, and that they were also quite frustrated because he said at the time that the prime minister was not listen, coming to the scene. so it'd be interesting now to see whether he decided to join or not, this emergency unity government, you'd be a fascinating alliance. some who can you just tell us a little bit more about the powers of this more time cabinet? will they just have full control over the israel was effectively of the day? i mean, you have the emergency unity government, which includes all the members of the ruling collision, plus 5 ministers that will be now right to fide in connected of the opposition and the national unity party. they should be the plastic needs also to give them a green light to join the via the cabinet. and then with them that you have
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a war cabinet which is made of the prime minister. his defense minister, you, i've got many guns, the opposition leader was 2 other people be from very guns is party being there, as observers. now these 3 people with the 2 observers will be overseeing the day today of course, of the war they can take decisions. they don't need to refer back to because they said they don't need to get an approval from the uh, from the cabinet on the, on the how to go ahead with this was how to classify. they were, they would need to refer back to the cabinet to this expanded emergency unity, a government in case they want to open a new front in case they need to take a decision that is not related to this ongoing situation in gaza. this is
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a please how i understand that at this stage. but remember, before all these, before this emergency unity government was with the place is real triggered. artic and 40 live, which gives anyway, the prime minister and the defense minister, the right to take major decisions without referring back to either the government or the class it. okay, thank you so much for that. that is hold, that doesn't mean that we will be talking to you in the, the hours ahead. she isn't with tourism for us. a lot of those $1300.00 is riley's, were killed when cassandra guides a tax on israel from gallons on saturday. the reports of incursions by palestinian militants on wednesday. okay, let's bring you up to date with the situation in southern israel. child stratford is live for us and it defaults and charles, can you just explain what has been happening there over the last few hours which is in the last few minutes? actually, this seems to be the beginnings of, of another of what we understand to be an option or
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a barrel as these are all generally positions that we visited earlier this afternoon. i suppose sort of 1015 kilometers in, in, sorry, around 23 kilometers down. that road um we understand that these uh 2 to replace these uh, tugs in various areas of the gaza strip, purely on the basis of the trajectory of the guns. are it some very steep suggesting that they are targeting areas quite close and the goal is a border is already about 5 kilometers from where those guns off and all those fall flat. so now these guns have a range around 45 kilometers, which is fairly would allow them to hit targets even at the southern end of gauze, or they'd be firing intermittently throughout the afternoon. interestingly as well in the last 2 hours or so. the last 3 full days that have been i suppose, 2038 p c's all because now carrier is going to be pumped all in that area to my
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right. and then in the last hours, so they have actually moved. they've gone out down towards where those guns are, what they suggest. it's impossible to know. but certainly as i say, it suggests some sort of decision has been made. i mean the, the whole area, as you can imagine, there is a, been a huge military build off of spanks apc's all generates a very state of the all looking equipment. so that better to build up all intensive purposes. all evidence would suggest is that it continues. i think the biggest challenge at the moment though, one could argue certainly with respect to what we've heard in talking to the military is the challenge of stopping these infiltration this by palestinian fighters in the last hour. so the military have said that they killed one palestinian fighter who tried to cross who was found sorry,
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in the kibbutz of q. 50. which is effectively about half way down the side of gauze. that's the goal, is a boulder. so central garzon garza area. so yeah, one palestinian gunmen killed that. i mean this comes on the back of what was yesterday around 4 or 5 times by palestinians to cross a gun and a few was successful. there was a band of about us to be invited. as the ministry says they targeted with a tank shell getting at least 3. i'm very interesting with the smoldering we visited that site where that was, those are those killings of what was at least 260 people attending that festival. that policy. and then now when we visited, at least they were a lot of soldiers, a lot of very know the soldiers as well. dog in the, in the didn't choose the guns point, you know, one direction. i don't know why else you know what was going on. and he was pretty
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candy with me. he said, you know, you really shouldn't be here. there is a risk of. busy incursions more infiltration, so you said you go to go on how you're going to, how you're going to defend yourself. so there is a thinking that, you know, they are still dealing with this problem. there are still these breach points, various like ations up and down the sides. the goal is a strip and the one is node in bold that so we have to stand and still have not being failed. so this remains a major challenge for the military with respect to any kind of ground defensive happening. as i say, there's movements that if that, if i could this afternoon, but whether that impact indicates any kind of plan for a pushing to garza. that's impossible to tell. yes, in the use of this that you chose, given the, the continued incursions and bridge points as you were mentioning there. i mean, what is the feeling that reminds people that just trying to get on with their daily lives?
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there was the area completely locked down. well you can see behind me is one of the countless check points in this area where you can see calls going up and down the boss majority of them in some way already the military or affiliated to the military. which security services, there's a community i suppose about a mile from here, where we know that there's too many people living there. a lot of people have left the homes in the areas most heavily effective. but then if you talk about a child like struggle for example, which is about 3 kilometers is northeast of gaza. you know, that was a barrels you for all kids to the 5 out of the straight, the smoldering interest of all they were 5 people injured to side of the military side. critically and yet there was still a lot of people living there. so, refusing to evacuate, refusing to move, and that's despite the advice of the military. there is a general feeling though, that of course low people are still dealing with the trauma of these attacks last
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week. and the shock of that, if you spend a little bit of in a position like this, you'll see a lot of it is right, the civilians coming out in great support for the military, bringing the food, bringing them sandwich. there's even groups of people coming around with blaring music that will get out of the vehicles and try and don'ts with the soldiers. you know, an indication that they've fully supposed to provide any kind of military action. and they expect some further minute reaction. possibly even a ground invasion also, but you know, they're all day today challenges in dealing with the tool. but when you look at the amount of people that were killed in this area, there was some statistics that were released today, a gained by the military with respect to the recovery of bodies, which we understand still to be in the hundreds in these keyboards, in these villages close to the goal is a boat, according to the ministry at this identification center, as they cool they get, they have
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a 150 voters as 361 of them have been identified. that leaves $489.00 that happened to be not identified as varieties of watching these kind of images on television. the trauma is still there. the reason why those numbers are so important is because that, that 489 that still haven't been identified will give israel some indication, potentially as to who may have been kidnapped. who may and the numbers of people that may indeed have been taken over by have us fly just kidnapped into the gaza strip. so power is right and he's dealing with the situation. it's, you know, as i say, it's still very traumatic but then now seems to be this increasing feeling of determination and focus on any kind of further military action that the government decides to take. like i think so much. chelsea, we really appreciate you bringing us up to date with what is going on there and
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southern israel. thank you. as well. the deputy lita altamont says spoken to l just aaron. so our address criticisms of the killing of his rally civilians during its surprised l. oaks of floods, military operation on saturday. he describes scenes of tales of to him, all spices broke through the board into israel. and sid security forces were mixed in with civilians within the settlements. how fun in the manada circuit when the military base was branched and it's really occupation forces woke up to the surprise. they were in total shock, large numbers of people, men and women, and, and on. and as a result, things went out of control. that's why we reached out to the quotes and other legal settlements. some security guards and soldiers went inside. these can puts us along with civilians. that's why many civilians were killed as collateral. damage to the military, playing off a mos has used new and highly advanced weapons, some of them for the 1st time. let's take a closer look at them. look,
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tell one. it's a homemade, a defense system which was used to confront his right as riley jets. the out of customer guides also introduce the laurie suicide drones. it's a try and developed by tennessee and engineer mama to also ari who was assessed and i'd like to buy most that. i'm also so used marine combined is during the naval landing operation on the coast, south of ash cologne. they used heavy use of what's known as russian missiles to go onto the right of israel is powerful on, on a defense system. but the biggest surprise in the military offensive sofa has been the use of parent gliders. and they have also been reports of more power gladys flying over the border from live and on into northern israel. as well as, as well continues to bombard gals or from the sky. it is a messing a huge military force on the border. since that i surprise attacks by him, us fee is rarely,
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military has cooled up more than $300000.00 for service, as well as the chief of stuff is found to dismantle a mazda of leadership. as well as one of the world's most powerful miller trees, with advanced the violent systems in weapons. it also receives more than $3000000000.00 and u. s. military i, every year israel has developed its own mobile air defense system. the i'm done with financing from the us. there are more than 169000 active is riley military personnel, and 465000 for service. israel has significant land power with more than 2000 tanks and hundreds of artillery. it's awesome will also include $359.00 combat capable aircraft, including 5 digits to help us unpack. uh, a lot of this uh, we're joined now by los honda who is in by route. he is a retired living east general and
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a military analysts. thank you very much for your time, sir. uh, 1st of all, when we run through that list of the capabilities, the military capabilities of israel, how board should have moss and those living inside gallons a b right now. i mean, they have to be worried, but it has chosen to go to the effect. it's because this is the 1st time. ready they made. ready wage the offensive, the campaign inside the occupied post, which is the 1st time because now they are measuring this success that they are going into a occupied line that i think and they were that's the pen again, planning to stay inside the gaza. however, they have really, uh they have, they have to kind of create, i mean, the different scenario because when you go to your, your plan for the worst case scenario and you hold for the best. so they have,
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they have ads and deadline that at one time they have to withdraw those 2 guys up and waiting for maybe big operation land, the invasion towards a guy's us. so they have to be a pretty powerful that as far as logistic is the most started as far as tactics is a goal. sure. and at the bringing ends putting, get the, there's really idea to guys, i'd select something good. have a, you know, very dangerous for part is really however, when you have like this emergency cabinet and a calling back to the 1000 tools and then matching these kind of, you know, a tanks and you know, a r mcdaniels. how long does that is that there is something is coming in just staying with the israel? i mean they were clearly surprised by what happened on saturday morning and we heard from israel's military chief of staff just a short time ago. he said we will lose. we will investigate, but now is the time for war. what exactly do you think that israel will be trying
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to achieve in, in the days now before the potential escalation into the next phase of this more? and i think that's, this must be some proportionality. i mean this surprise and this last as far is reveal, uh, you know, the intelligent said that they have to do something, at least the quote in order to it is all of that. so maybe there is 3 main objectives. this might that have lost or destroyed how mosque, then that's treating the hostages and then maybe avoiding trying to avoid some method damage. it's not the case to be so these 3 objectives are really complexity with, with each other. you know what i mean? so, you know, it's like a war and trying to read this month and how much, what to finalize. how much does know is we've, we've seen over the last few days, there has been a huge build up of troops along the board of wisconsin from the military point of
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view. what would happen if is right, was to say, and ground troops into guns. what would play out from that modem until is i think maybe we are witnessing now the 1st phase, which is really soft spinning dissolved, misunderstanding, dig out. this is the 1st one. i think like the center of the gravity, or from us all the infrastructure and pushing the people to go uh towards the egypt maybe to describe the door to him in a minute, very uncalled for the door. this is the 1st space. the 2nd phase is may be going into guys about the before going into a gaza, they have to go by force, then they have to bypass the mice. so they have to bypass the, i did the equipment and then maybe the time it was. so however, i think that these ladies would choose baby, maybe, according to some of your articles on the analysis that maybe they will try to do and divide garza and image. because and got if you want to do something,
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you have to look into 3 main things. main, the printer's, a demo black, see what is the end of the moment of using godsa city? i mean, you have to look for the book that i see. and gerald, to that he may be in the method and he doesn't buy that have from the guys that bought that until the, the cost of the maybe the agency that has, like 6 to along with those countries. so some of this may be is a what try to divide goes into 2 parts. however, going good 2 guys. can they stay inside the, what would be the failure of victoria. busy nothing, you know how much, what does i've sent him on. so this is the whole issue now. maybe it's, it's a bit the. busy busy good, big, yes indeed. and certainly as now, as we know how mazda is holding a number of is rarely captives. i mean, how does data faithful could happen from the military point of view? i mean, that would be ends as. busy or you know, for the. busy is way just to go inside,
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and maybe the american sending was more military means to not be team and database and the negative adoption, the, some drops off the foss, this guy, the 1st, the specialized in the reading, the hostages. what these guys participate, i don't think so. i've made it out. would it be like advisory however, as you can? i mean, how much can use this also, just maybe as a human, she'd that with them and they distribute them and they may need more money issue. and it depends on his way of what are you going to hit this spot gets? i mean there isn't this really like the the funny, but when a soldier is getting knob and you see him, it's better to kill him as well as the kidnapper because that soldier is both of them now switch. mm. okay, well thank you so much for that to be fascinating to see exactly what plays out over the next few days and weeks. thank you so much. that is the last. honda for us,
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retired live in east general and the military analyst. so let's just go on past 1530 g m t that 730 pm in gallon. so if you are just joining us, let's take a look at the latest developments in the war and gaza. bolden, 1400 palestinians had been killed in this riley. it strikes the un release and works agency says at least 339000 palestinians have been displaced. now, most of sheltering and un runs schools, and at least $1500.00 is riley's, have been killed since a mouse launched. it's military offensive on saturday. can let's get a sense of the geography of guys and now it's home to more than 2300000 palestinians and has been on the and is really blockade since 2007. now with israel's total siege, they are trapped in the on 5 with know where to go and no white house is royal head already,
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shots to border crossings on monday and its forces have been attacking the ground for crossing with egypt. israel destroyed kansas only a port back in 2001. the strip is divided into 5 areas. all of them have come under attack flattening in time neighborhoods. most of the population of refugees and live in camps between the hospitals and health facilities struggling to cope with a number of injured seeking help or needing an operation. intensive care units of full celestial while ago and is right is try catch a rough on y. a level of motion is a resident. the a he explains what happened about how young or how does it says up a few hours ago is really we're playing carried out a number of airstrikes on west roughly. it's a residential area and many houses were hit. 11 palestinians were killed and dozens were wounded. most of those killed were women and children. yeah, the air strike happened without warning. and as you can see,
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people are using their bare hands to try to rescue those crept under the rubber. we are really suffering here in the refugee camps and rough uh, which are densely populated. and there was an influx of people from the east and north of the gaza strip. the air strikes come without any warning. it is rarely fighter jets also carried out a number of air raids on wednesday. at least 2 palestinians had been killed in the occupied west. the bank is rarely surplus attacked a funeral procession, killing a father and his son. the funeral was being held for, for palestinians killed by said, list it and attack on the village south of nicholas on wednesday. maybe even him is in ramallah in the occupied westbank with more on the slightest violets, to something that we just were able to confirm with the locals of jeep village. here, ne, in the occupied to expect new policy the, which is that is really suff. there's a kidnapped a palestinian man and 52 year olds from in front of his home under the threat to
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all the arms. but according to pena city and officials, they say that they've managed to find a way to return him back to his home. this is a composition that we've just had with his son confirming that this has happened. of course, the subtler violence is something that we have been warning against for, and you and organizations have been warning against for the past few years. they say the attacks are becoming more often with 3 on average per day, but they are increasing now after stuff their days escalation. now, yesterday and posted always seem to suffer a textbook left for palestinians killed. and when locals went to bring the bodies of the for from the hospital to the village of close enough to bury them, even then they were stopped by is really subtler as we saw towards them until to palestinians a father and his son. and these people have been already saying that they are under continue a subsidy or a tax for decades. you're talking about posted off because it's surrounded by 4 and
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you get this really supplements. and let me just bring in the context of all of this, when we say subtler vinyl, it's, it's not just to intimidate people and kill people and wouldn't them. it also is used as a way to push palestinians out of their lines. the volume and 63 violence that we've been seeing. it has left many bubbling communities to leave their homes and lines altogether because of the growing sucking up as i am, the lack of accountability no day as a political vice, an enlist who spoke to us from ramallah. she says the pressure on the palestinian authority since expedite is attack has been immense. just over the past few days since saturday, the pressure on the palestinian authority from the americans and the rest of the world has been immense. there was a very unrealistic expectation that the v p a would or could issue
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a blanket condemnation of him us and to basically stand on the other side of this conflict, which is of course not just unrealistic, it's a, it would have been suicidal and they, they still need to speak to him other i've been a lot of speculations and a lot of um, you know, thoughts or brainstorming if you will thrown around. and these really media about israel finishing off time us, which is a dubious, a objective and then bringing in as a p a on and is really time to kind of take over which is also something that would be unrealistic and suicidal, and palestinian and political terms i, i would expect this is going to be a very tough meeting with blink and seeing how even negotiating for humanitarian cards or to bring in medical supplies and water into gaza. they didn't go. sions are being done with the americans, not the is really is,
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this is not just israel's war of the moment as we heard from blink him and, and biting before him. a, the amount of the burden of ministration is all in which human foreign minister in elaina, vall, quilters israel on friday, and health. a said she would be traveling and to show of support following attacks, by whom us speaking in parliament. jim and chancellor, all of shelves also criticized palestinian presidents from the boss of his silence up to the mazda attacks on israel scroggins. i ask myself, where is the clear condemnation of the terrorist violence from the palestinian authority and its president with our best by the use like the shipment? i will see your silence is useful. good. good. sometimes we will review our entire development h to the palestinian territories and some of our yards that would be whether and
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how these project at best serve peace in the region. and the security of israel, palestinian president, spotwood abbas, has since contends the attack of statement find the palestinian use agency. wafaa quoted abbas is saying we reject the practices of killing civilians or abusing them on both sides because they contravene morals, religion, and international law. abbas also met with jordan's king abdullah on thursday to discuss the escalation and dice humanitarian, colorado. so small on this is go to berlin. well, just here, as melissa chan is for us and demos that can just tell us a little bit more about the gym and for a minute. this trip to is right. and what she is hoping to achieve by going herself well, she has called her visit to israel, a solidarity visit. and the fact of the matter is that germany as a country has limited influence as a player in the middle east,
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except in terms of its relationship with israel. so in terms of the options of what a foreign minister can do in this global crisis that we're looking at uh, she has to come go to visit israel and she was still a garrity. but in terms of be able to influence other regional players. germany cannot and so i think of this is partly symbolic german officials have said to is really officials that they are willing to help and ready to help as needed a whatever that is real asks for germany will do its best to provide. we also have the defense minister of germany saying that they will provide ammunition, but even on that front of the military fund, it is not something that germany probably has. uh, frankly, this really military is, has much better assets been with the german government. to certain extent berlin
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recognizes its limits. that is why you are seeing so many german officials say sholtes included that they want to make sure that turkey is involved. they want to make sure that culture is involved. okay, thank you so much for that update. that is most chan for us in billing for these uh, live pictures from tele faith, where we are expecting us secretary of state anthony blinking to speak any time now we of course will cross live to that. as soon as he takes the podium. but in the meantime, we are now joined by itself and by the cats who joins us in our studio and how he is doing to us the global institute for strategic research. and i'm out and kelly for university. thank you so much for coming into the studio. and 1st of all, we, we know what we're waiting for into the blank into space. what are you expecting to hear from him? i mean, he's been pretty unequivocal in his support for his royal, but do you think that there is an opportunity for the united states here to push for a few minutes, harry and car door and how important that is before we see an escalation even
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further into gaza, while i think the damage has already been done as far as the image of the united states. there's a ve the conflicting gaza and this will have the impacts not only in the middle east, but globally, i mean, as, as you know now the, the arrangements companies so polarized north, south, east, west, and much of the southern countries population is really, can see the injustice that is being applied by the nice days. so whatever he does now, i think it would come to little too late. the human attendant, colorado is not for the nice days to get this as a humanitarian international. know, it's a right for the victims. it's a something that they did, i sure could meet you should call for and in the past, as you recall and maybe in syria, the international community may, it made a decision against the will of a silver and state to allow him to charity and a to come in. so this is really
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a moment. it has nothing to do with the rest is to do with the rest of the international community. we now have a situation where most of the can countries, but not all the independent countries have stood up by israel game and the green cars to do whatever they want along with united states. but there are many other countries who are against this, and i hope that they will now mobilize to put pressure on the united states and his role to make sure that this humanitarian aid gets to the people that need it. and in time because there's no point of this happening in a week or 2 weeks time. this is something that has got to start from tonight onwards and, and i think regionally, particularly egypt must take a leading role in this. and they, they should stand up to their right to provide the assistance. and the fact that this the only logistical point that exists in the moment. and given the history, the association between the 2 people very, to have a major responsibility to come forward with this. just as
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a guest is one thing is to calls for the humanitarian card or to be opened up. and you're saying that egypt among others, needs to actually step up and make this happen, which other countries aside from age of need to get directly involved here and, and what's the capacity of able to do this? i think there should be a hell coming through the see. i mean at the moment there is no other way to access guys, but in the past this is not the 1st time. this is abby said, number 5 in the conflict. major conflict between the israelis and the other thing is and there's almost a play book that's been devised on both sides and what the international committee can do. and what has happened in the past the turkey has attempted to break the siege and provide assistance. some of your pin countries did the same and i think that kind of formalize ation is very, very important. people must mobilize for humanity, but decide the politics and everything else that's happening. and counter those mobilization does not. we see civilians flying out from people from brazil,
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from america, and then they land as soldiers in israel. now we need see videos to land as humanitarians in this particular context. and i think uh the world will wake up because of the images that is coming out. if assuming israel does not bomb media and try to interrupt the both cost is coming from the gaza strip of within. i think the conscious of the world has got to work after this. yeah, it's realistic that so it will allow aiden and to turn the power switch back on and effectively and to allow humanitarian item to cause that if the captives that her mouth is holding right now released, do you think that a mouse should do that in a bit too, i get that humanitarian tab turned back on. and i mean, i guess i know there's, there's no trust between either side of that party, but how would that play out? well, the 2 issues should not really be connected. that is, that is right,
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has no right to turn off their electricity or from guys, or to interrupt as a by 430 or 2 uh, even to attack the families of the soldiers that went into his room is illegal. there were already had the opportunity to handle those $1500.00 fighters. they say that they've killed most of them. and they've captured many more, which i suspect a young man who gets excited on costs with offense. but that doesn't give them the legitimacy or the justification to even boom, they're flat, or they're apartments back and goes to which they're doing at the moment they say, we're going after mister x is apartments, but the whole block it gets destroyed so that they shouldn't really tie these 2 issues together and as far as how mass is concerned. uh, there has been a statement area of today in which they try to explain the things that we have talked about a couple of days in this program. the, the way they were surprised and caught into the moment of,
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of the events how they unfolded their initial targets was very much the ministry base. and then they were caught into these settlers that are also um and, and things just went out of hand. now where the hostages have to be treated humanely and uh they, they had, they need, i think, to separate between the civilians and the ministry. and there are sufficient numbers of ministry captives that have exceeded anything the is ever cold in the whole 75 years of conflict with as well. and also it should be sufficient to, for them to help release their prisoners. i mean, the whole idea was to capture some of the soldiers in order to release $5000.00 plus policy ends again, broaching in the presence of the as well for so many years yet. thank you so much stuff and we really do appreciate your insight and know that we will be speaking to you again enough to answer any blinking has a, taking the party and hopefully in the next few minutes. so, so,
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thank you so much think so alia. we spoke to guys the how much, how much spokes person and member of the political bureau. he says the international community has ignored the part of the palestinian people for decades . of the 2 things for the good thing should be the source of all kinds of things. the cartridge is to make the 2. ready i think a lot of people are living on the course of all of the work you want to get this one that you should talk about next lab. but like i said, i want to do is put something, something which is the sort of deluxe of most people people we want to talk to the whole thing. it took a, she did the work, why the book and you print and then show me the, the cookie. i get it fresh. you certainly this for the color? yes, i look forward to going to you. certainly mister garcia, my business. i put the spotlight once again on the occupation,
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these really occupation and the suffering of palestinians in gaza and the occupied territories. but it has, however, also put the spotlight on her moss and what some would describe as how mosque brutal tactics we seen is really a citizen scaled. i'm also taking a number of hostages. can you tell me about these hostages? how many does from us have? how are they being treated because israel has accused come off of brutally killing hostages. they've been some reports of how mosse killing babies. and so it is just to just just give us one picture as a prime minister. no said, give us one picture. that's how much tells us how much temperature come up. so i can hope that you know, how much did not work for any civilians. no, no, we want to go to the suite one to contribute to know the whole thing. sort of the person that i go to get into the could you give me
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a call until the 2 if it's possible, if it's an older son, you can talk like the patient who uh, who uh, sorts from our people with the physical us. now israel has concerned it is responsible for 2 single tiniest attacks and syrian montague, at the international airport that's currently out of service. the other hit, the capitol, damascus. how sion has moved from the living on israel buddha. we have ripple itself. several other miss size that has been launched from the east borders towards israel. so this is what we have. and we will follow up on this maybe for more details now with respect to what happened in damascus and the level is ready uh, airplanes hit the both the airports in damascus and i left pool. and now both outputs all, all out of service,
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according to is really ministry spokesperson. this attack comes as a retaliation to several shows that you are launched from the syrian border to us as well. and also he said that that are going to be more strikes on the targets and seeing, you know, this comes as the cit, the uranium for them. and it's still us padding to land in syria. however, the strike on the damascus international airport made for the reunion for them to set to changes is route as well. that sense of this news. but before that we will leave you with these pictures coming out of gauze and warning. some distressing
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