tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 13, 2023 1:00am-2:01am AST
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the the challenges the, [000:00:00;00] the hello on emily ang releases the news our lives from jo. how coming up in the next 16 minutes is riley strikes pound guys, a for 6 consecutive day pulled in 1500 people have been killed. electricity is out in gaza. hospitals are overwhelmed and no supplies are allowed in the u. n.
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reiterate schools for humanitarian card on our emergency response plans kind of for a 150000. clearly like after 2 days and we knowing today 6, we've almost exhausted all last supplies. extremely, extremely difficult is around the masses, troops, me guys at valley to block fuel and electricity until from us sprays, captain tank and saturdays attack. and there is no excuse. there is no justification for these to trust a show of support for each round. the us secretary of state's health prime minister benjamin netanyahu, washington and she's countries back the going to the program. it's just past one. i am in guys whether you and he is wanting of a growing humanitarian disaster. essential supplies of food, fuel and medicine have been caught in the territories in darkness. as each rouse,
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bombardment carries on into the knives in total more than $1500.00 palestinians have been killed since saturday, including 1st responders and journalists, and that number is rising. in time neighborhoods have been destroyed. at least 338000 palestinians have flipped their homes and of being forced to take shelter elsewhere. and at least $1300.00 is riley's, have been killed since and last lowest it surprised military offensive on southern is around on sand today. among the dead, $245.00 is riley soldiers and $47.00 police offices and hundreds of is riley civilians. these are the areas that have come under is riley attack life on thursday. they include refugee camps is riley strikes, have also hit the human being just in hospital. dozens of patients and displace palestinians were inside. we have a team of correspondents covering all angles of his story in gaza at west jerusalem . and washington basing the 1st, you know, feed begins coverage from casa, the flow of casualties,
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because this hospital seemingly never ends. these children are caught up in the middle of the keys. rails weren't 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. dialysis machines will shut down. an x rays can be taken spaces or stick with dust from homes that have collapsed. often on top of them, without warning, the israel says it is destroying the patients just by him. because it is so dense people populated that it is almost impossible to
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separate private homes from with fighters may or may not be hiding the in any way. these people have no choice where how much decides to operate? i mean, we would go, 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, there's no where to go. there's nowhere to skate. israel shot it's border crossings on saturday, and boom, the one to egypt given to c l. c, a 0 cost. the stress topic i assume is live for us inside guys. a tire equipping. same pitch is on
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a live feed of strikes on guys of tonight's palestinians. are facing another evening without power and also this bombardment, as well as the, is where the occupation forces are trying to expand on the roads in the military operations inside the gaza strip. the rates of the is very targeting is as old as also increasing across the gaza strip. during the past hour, they gave the guns. this trip has witnessed several kinds of abutment for residential buildings, and the infrastructure is specifically in australia. yeah. neighborhoods. it was targeted with air strikes before just a few minutes. also tell him how one neighborhood central the gaza strip was bounded by the is really artillery. closing. i say the destruction to residential unit closing casualties as well. in terms of the middle glove roommate also was
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targeted by the as well as it strikes. so we can clearly see that in every single time, every single hour they each variable bought. and then when the goal is a strict continues the, the expansion of the is ready minutes. reparations seems that more victims will phone from the palestinian side as the escalation rises between both parts of the conflict power we've heard from the director of the l. schiffer hospital who says they are all over whelmed and people are dying just how diary is the situation on the ground as well are the with the closure of the voters and the continuation of the prevention of any entry from international powers for being humanitarian, medical supplies even to the gaza strip, the situation is expected to witness more to duration in the coming days, if the conflict is continuing according to the is really preparations. it seems that the palestinian humanitarian condition,
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well getting much more was as the court electricity know if you and treat to the goal is the strip which embeds such a significant threat to every single aspects of palestinians and goals in life. different tools, different demands were made and released by local authorities inside the gaza strip, recommending from the international community to afford an urgent help for gauze and inside the gaza strip. despite the fact that the number of displays people in sight, the goal is this trip is increasing. a lot of people are receiving different notifications and even notices from the it's very all me to evacuate the houses and to move forward. most safe. schultz is made, in fact, there was no any safe schultz inside the goals district, even the united nation us lead to schools. what targets it body is very artillery. so it seems that every single area in the gaza strip is exposed to different kinds of thing. john threats from the is really ongoing buttons. okay,
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thanks for the update tara apple. assume that i'm following on from what tarik said . my colleague, tom mccray spoke to jennifer austin, who is the deputy director for the united nations relief and works agency for palestine. refugees in guys um she explains just have di the situation is that is exhausting, but it's more exhausting for the stuff like that when you're working tirelessly to provide services to the refrigerator. and i think i heard earlier in your early as baker talking about out the schools out shelters that we've got 270000 id pays are you know, shelters. and yeah, we are really stretched our emergency response sometimes kind of for a 150000. clearly like dr. few dies and we know in today 6, we've all, much exhausted, all last reports. it's extremely, extremely difficult. yet. we know many people in and organizations a cooling for
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a safe passage to allow civilians to get out of gaza, but also allow item supplies and and i know that you're clearly one of them when you're talking to about trying to get to a safe passage open well, that's not part of the, the un plan because that, that's, that's at 6 out. so i just didn't want new. uh, but i'm not sure that's part of the w. h always plan, i guess. but what, what we're doing is we're trying to mobilize fewer resources that we can get a get available. you know, we need to have fuel to into goals or is the most critical because fuel is running the day so that i should slash so it's got we can get clean, drinking water fuel these, running the generators for the hospitals, you know, without fuel. and, you know, it will be what jobs are using really be a traveler. how would you personally, and your teams there? how long would you be able to offer it? because obviously you're suffering like everyone else in gas or at this point in time. well,
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our commission in general has been working tirelessly at the highest level. you know, to the secretary general. i'm sure that everyone is doing all the in the book as united working with egypt trying to get safe passage through egypt. egypt and rapids seems to be the only available option. the moment to the us, secretary of state has just arrived in jordan off to offering an ending support to is around during your visit to tel aviv. but he also urge the protection of civilians in gaza and said he will advance told some creating humanitarian carlos to allow safe passage. lincoln will meet with palestinian president my food at bass wall in jordan. so then going to visit saudi arabia that you a kata, and egypt as sarah, hi, rod reports from west jerusalem and the us reassurance to israel this time face to face for here for not going anywhere. us secretary of states on to me,
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blink. and it's really prime minister benjamin netanyahu shake hands firmly show of solidarity between 2 countries whose alliance and friendship goes beyond politics. building on his jewish heritage and referencing bipartisan support. res round those lincoln had this method sized some. or you may be strong enough on your own to defend yourself, but as long as america exists, you will never ever have to. we will always be there by your side to the side of things together in unity. benjamin netanyahu, welcome to us, just help mister secretary. your visit is another tangible example of america's unequivocal support. for his room. i must have shown itself to be an enemy of civilization, us citizens, and all the foreign nationals were among those killed or captured during the attack
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. one is route by how much spices on site today. intelligence and minute tree support from us arrived on wednesday in the form of the world's largest cost, carrier flight suggests, and all the ministry. a lincoln's visit in the formation of a so called rule cabinet under an emergency units. the government is supported nationally in this row, the united nations and all the nations. i won't just be courting on the country to allow safe passage for people to leave garza, but for now they have no way out. this row continues. it's booming. so out of sight of algebra, west jerusalem speak to 100 abdel. how mean who is outside the connected in west jerusalem? how to there's a sense of unity within israel politically with the connects, it's approving an emergency government, but that was largely procedural. so yes,
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that was luxury procedure because of these, this emergency unity government was actually announced on wednesday took several days of negotiations between 2 men who you. ready usually are really at each other's throats of feature phones when it comes to politics. and actually to see benjamin within the hour, the prime minister at standing side by side smiling with many gans who is the head of the national. you need to party, the 2nd largest opposition party in this country was something that would have been a think about just a week ago. and i think it also comes to show really that the degree of a, a shop that this, that this country has as been through is going through and how there is a sense of urgency that things need to change. and that the only way forward is to put all the political differences at the moment aside and then deal with them later
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. so now you have this national, a unique emergency unity government. rather, we've been that you have a war cabinet that will be shared by the prime minister benny guns and the defense minister plus 2 other people who would be observers on that cabinet. and this got the cabinet will be in charge of taking all the critical decisions when it comes to the ongoing of this war. the management of this war, the larger emergency a unit, the government will be really concentrating on or else matches related to the war. the connected during that time will not be able to legislate on anything that is non war related. so it's really a mobilization of all the political leadership of this country to concentrate
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around how to get out of this prizes and how to bring this will forward in the best way possible from that is really point of view. why don't you say the same sense of unity among every day is riley is one of you saying while he's being there or what certainly there is that same sense of unity among is re lease. you've actually seen those same people who are protesting week after week for 38 as saturdays against. did you jason over, over hold of who were also seen many times being a sort of entangled in beach of fights with the do supporters of, for example, that judicial over whole that is also now put on hold. no. talk about that at this moment of what when you're seeing them now working together, volunteering, help me out as much as you can. and, and that comes because that is one of this trends of these ratings when the is
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a crisis base them together, they put all the differences upside. so now you have that i did not at the street level and you have that at the political level, but these are the very early days of what everybody seems to think would be a very long military cubs. they have very long time. oh, when i mean, projecting that they will be many difficult moments and big falls during at that time. so certainly all of this unit is so the battery that we see now is going to be tested over and over again in the coming days and the coming weeks today. thanks so much for the update. as always, honda abdel high made in west jerusalem, just return now to secretary of state antony blinking. his visit to is ro, petty calhane, is covering developments from washington. they say hello there petty. this was blinking is most direct plea yet for israel's or shar restraint. as well direct and not necessarily the fact that the word to use but direct and the fact that he used
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it well, standing in israel. notably, he didn't say that the us expects that israel will follow the laws of war while he was standing next to netanyahu. but he did say it, and this has been an evolving message. we've heard from the by the ministration began with surprise. you as president joe biden, giving that barely forceful speech, he didn't call for restraint, that was criticized by some on the left. then they suddenly switched their language to hamas doesn't follow the rules of law, but democracy is due to now president joe biden saying he's told these really prime minister that he expects him to file international rows of law. here's the rub. israel is not doing that is a, it is clearly against international law to do a complete c. she can sleep blockade of an entire people's. it is in fact considered a war crime. so how forcefully did lincoln entity blinking the secretary state, raised that with netanyahu?
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they gave no indication in their outside comments, but again, most of the conversations that actually matter between us, it is really as officials happened behind closed doors. but we do know that he's really focused on trying to get a humana humanitarian court. or before his trip he told reporters and the tar ragged andrews that he was talking to egypt. and israel. now we've seen, as we've talked about, potentially helped me last night. we've seen his schedule, as you mentioned, it has expanded to the past to the president pastor and sorry, president to jordan, where he was expected to go. but now cut or saudi arabia, united arab emirates, and his spokes. people say there's 3 things that they want to try and get with those allies. he wants to see if they can use their influence to make sure this doesn't bite and out to a broader war. they want help getting the hostages home. they believe they're about 14 american hostages being held. and again, more than a 100, as rarely, as they believe. and he wants help with the humanitarian quarter of egypt. and
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israel have really shows that they are reluctant to do that. but at the same time if they are going to demand that israel fall. busy so the rule, the law of war, the law horses, you can't target civilians and all the israel says they're not targeting civilians . how do you not target civilians when they are trapped? it is densely populated and they have no where to go and you're bombing hospitalized crossings. refugee caps, so the longer that goes on, if that remains the us position, it's going to be harder to justify that i would report or start asking questions and petty, any other high level us politicians planning on heading to the region. just secretary of defense lloyd austin changed his plan, tripped last minute. he's in brussels, talking about the ukraine working group. he is now headed to israel tomorrow. his focus is going to be very different. and where is the secretary of state talks about diplomacy? lloyd austin is going to talk about military preparedness, but they need, as we know, the 1st goose
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a plane load of supplies arrived in israel this week. do you expect that to continue? i was speaking with a high low. busy defense official, and they said that one of the things so they are doing is they're going to be talking and putting people on the ground in israel that have expertise and has a hostage negotiations hostage rescues. but this official informs me in this background call the state by no means right now have any intention of putting the american troops on the ground, but they are certainly a mastering american heritage and american worship in the mediterranean. as a shell force findings, moving palm springs have reyes up to space, petty calhane in washington dc. and as patty mentioned asked me, blinking will made the palestinian president on friday in jordan. and run con is in ramallah in the occupied west bank to tell us what we can expect. we know the official from various international and
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a diplomatic sources of told me that they want who to boss, to issue a very clear a condemnation of how this that's what they're looking for. are they going to get that? it's unlikely that they'll get the clear is condemnation. they'll be some sort of diplomatic language use. we don't know what that is going to be. but my read of us all he has to do is look out on the streets even of ramallah. and he'll see the popular support that how mass has right now throughout the day in the squared i'm just pointing to, um that all protest ongoing the very small but a very, very regular of people coming out in support of a mass. so my who device might not be able to give that clear condemnation, a model wouldn't. typically, condemnation is already condemned. the is riley's for the actions and he says the international community is also a full hit. the other thing he's going to be looking for in this meeting is the opening of the roof of border crossing in egypt, which leads into the goals and strip the humanitarian aid and to get foreign
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nationals out. so that's something that he's been trying to negotiate for a number of days now, but he's right. he's a bowman's rough or 3 times in the last few days. that's a message saying to egypt, saying, we don't want this crossing open. he is going to try and put pressure on and to be blinking to put pressure on these raised to open up wrap up whether he's go any codes to play is something that remains to be saying. no a day is a political roger, unless you spoke to us from ramallah. she says the pressure on the palestinian authority seems saturday's attack has been immense. 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 having 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 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 published and political terms i, i would expect this is going to be a very tough meeting with blinking and seeing how even negotiating for humanitarian cards or to bring in medical supplies and water into gaza. they negotiations 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 administration is all in as tensions run high, their famous series of violent incidents across occupied territory. the 2 palestinians were injured by is riley secure. he forces me herani case, you know, 25 east jerusalem. that's after shots were fine and a police station 2 offices were injured. meanwhile, at least 2 palestinians had been killed in the occupied west bank is riley said, lives attacked a funeral procession, killing a 5 and his son. the funeral was being held for full palestinians killed by settlers in an attack on a village south of nablus on wednesday. and these pictures show is riley settlers attacking the palestinian village of java in the occupied west bank. is there any
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forces maintaining the closure of check points across the occupied west bank, restricting o palestinian movement need abraham? is it one of them even before the car and tour this fiction on palestinian movements has been heavily enforced by is really forces we're talking about more than 645 is where the ministry truck points documented why that you want in august . but now we are heading towards total isolation with chuck point slug this one behind me. and as you can see, the soldiers are coming in order fixing and preventing really palestinians from moving from one city to another. those who have tried to find other roads to go from one place to another because they have to are facing and loved the risk, which is the, is really set to theirs. and their increasing violence puts it off. this morning is
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really sucks is have stopped according void of palestinian mourners taking the bodies of for palestinians for burials after they were killed in confrontations with is really such as one man. and his son will be the be set to live. i talked to the bodies of the monitors while they were being targeting the ambulances. our people defended the multiple days, my brother abraham on to so an estimate for both kills, let the hypocritical world see through that defending another man and co pay the to the north of the occupied west bank says he has been kidnapped by settlers wearing is really me the 3 uniform under the threat of arms, he's been taken to any negatives, really supplement before his family told us that he has been released after they contacted the authorities. let me show you how close is really supplements. arthur brought us to be in homes. this is a public opinion home, and just if we walk a few meters,
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we'll see the illegal is really sacrament of the gold and often sup to there's a top palestinians here. and the city is tell us that they've been in gold and by the current is really government and be by the expansion of them and the growing number of stock. there's new that raheem, i just need all the occupied. westbank is riley authorities have told residents in the city of cetera, to evacuate out of concern him also. operatives may remain in the area of more than 1300 is riley's, which kills when a mazda attack southern east. around on saturday, stephanie deca has moved from ash. don't need the guns a border. the head sir, you have a massive announcement of a military reserve as the biggest co op and israel's history around 360000. a very, very strong show of force. you mentioned there earlier, security incidents continue. there was a fire fight between these radio army on palestinian gunmen in cuz to feed one
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policy and was killed. that was just a couple of hours ago. so it shows you that there is still the threat to of infiltration or concerns that some of those have mass fighters infiltrated on sasha . they remain at large, you can sense the real nervousness among the security forces searchingly. there's been a lot of outgoing opportunity that we've heard throughout the day here in to garza also intersections from the iron dome above our heads. even here, there were barges of rock expired at ash close at our store. there was a hit in store to, for people injured. there are 2 of them in critical condition. so it would remains a very 10 situations. certainly very much on edge here. but yes, a massive security presence and very much on edge because still the military also saying that they haven't completely gotten those areas under control. and child stratford has been in room and then they gave desert to long the guy's a border. it was assigned to of the music festival where hundreds of is riley
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civilians were killed by him. us on saturday. he shows us what's been left behind. we are at the side of that festival where it's more than $200.00, sorry, at least $260.00 bodies were found is riley policy goes, the majority of them we understand. let's show you as well. you can see here are some of the abandoned vehicles. you can see the, the camping day here, that they've left in panic. as the gunman approached personal belongings inside, you called tobacco, you know, your drivers license your id or close money belts. there was some of the punch out cause which wouldn't be riddled with bullets. one would think for them to explode into flames, which they obviously have. and the recalls that stretch,
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right the way along the perimeter of this field. you can see you were to get a sense of the sense of, of terror and panic that those potty goes most of experience. if you look out across the space, look at, look at this field here. for example. it is soft soil. now there is no way that any civilian vehicle unless it's a full wheel drive, is going to get across it. but you can see in a band, in vehicle over this stuck in it. another one over the on the other side of the road, i'll just off submit it to pen round to me to show you this. on the other side of that, that tree line is where the main festival was happening. we call and go in there. the moment because there is a, is really ministry operation happening there. and the soldiers, we just spoken to. they basically asked me a simple question. they said i want you escape. do you have a weapon? how are you going to protect yourselves? i said, well why, and they said, well,
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they believed that they still could be how shall policy the government in this area of having to come in last saturday. but they're also concerned about these ongoing infiltration attempts. and we know that yesterday there were a number of incidents one instead lot where at least we understand. 3 palestinian gunmen were found in a van and a tank. took them out close to stair also. i should say another 2 incidents in the town of the keim where one info tried to shut down trying to fly a power glider over the boulder. but yeah, the saying here is it is very serious. there are some very know, but she should buy the soldiers on the other side. they've taken up sniper positions. meanwhile, as israel continues to bombard gaza from the sky, it's messy. it shows you military force on the border since saturday,
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surprise attacks by him us. these riley military has caught up moving to 360000 reserve is the chief of staff has bound to dismantled have masses leadership. israel has one of the world's most powerful millet trays with advance surveillance systems in weapons. it also receives more than $3000000000.00 in u. s. military and every year israel has developed its own lowball, a defense system. the i'm done with financing from us. there are more than 169000 active is riley, military personnel, and 465000 reservists is round, has significant land power with more than 2000 tanks and hundreds of on tillery is us know also includes $339.00 combat capable aircraft, including 5 digits. elias hanner is a retired lebanese general and a military analyst. he said launching a ground offensive inside gaza is a difficult operation. that they have to be worried,
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but it has chosen to go to the effect. it's because this is the 1st time. ready the made by the. 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 a big fan again, planning to stay in slides and did i brought those guys, up, however they have really, uh they have, they have to kind of create, i mean, the different scenario because when you go to floor your plan for the worst case scenario and you hope for the best. so they have, they have ads and deadline that at one time they have to withdraw those 2 guys up and waiting for maybe dig opperation land, the invasion sports guys are. so they have to be a pretty powerful that as far as logistic is the concern. busy as far as tactics is
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a go search and at the branding and putting get the, there's really idea to guys, i'd select something good. have a, you know, very dangerous for her is really to you're watching out his era and continuing coverage of the gaza. each round will level the light, just breaking news and the days developments of next to stay with the had that was not down on the in australia and a southerly boss to is what since that south east corner bringing a cooler temperatures as well as a surge of stronger wins and some heavier rain but you can see by friday it has started to push out across the tasman see the end of that system however, does co, around trucking, some rain at coastal areas of queens and but still someone's coming through for brisbin and a lot of heat building in the west full,
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dignity into mine and see the no, you're watching elgin's here. i'm emily and gwen. it's just past 2230, jan tay. that's 130 i am in guys i'm. if you're just joining us, let's take a look at the latest developments in the world between east round guys. within 1500 palestinians have been chosen is that riley strikes the wind release and works agency says at least 338000 palestinians has been displaced. most of sheltering in un run schools. and at least 1300 is riley's, have been killed since the last lowest of them in that tre, offensive on saturday, and lost his political leaders have issued
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a video statement condemning is arouse indiscriminate and foaming of gaza. as if we describe the situation in garza, it is could be is said in one word, it is a general side. uh there is no safe area for the people in garza to see it could have few g or shut off. uh, every area and every building is under most of the a tech they really wanted to try to get a hold of a to is there a way of getting, including women, children, and 3, and even disabled people with people with special needs and the elders, 0 spoke to deputy later of him us sala l rate. he addressed the killing of his rally. civilians and describes seems of chaos to have modified as broke through the border front fence into each round on saturday and said security forces were mixed in with civilians within the settlements. unity, if not,
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we'll see you thought we are fighting within our ideology, but within our policies, we do not target civilians. we do not kill children or women. we do not right. however, this is an all out on the complex of 2. it is very probable that many casualties will follow this collateral damage. in return these radio to patient forces are indiscriminately plumbing, cause and innocent civilians, our operation as well planned well organized. now site is a closely following the orders and that we have clear instructions, no attacks on civilians. we all targeting military bases and military posts within because the envelope. so let's get a sense of the geography of guys and now it's time to more than 2300000 palestinians and has been on the and these riley is located since 2007. now with israel's title sage, they are trapped in young clients with no way to go and no way out. israel had already shot true border crossings on monday and its forces had been attacking the rack of crossing with egypt is round destroyed, guys is only
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a forced back in 2001. the strip is divided into 5 areas. all of them have come under attack flattening entire neighborhoods. most of the population on refugees and live in comes the 20 hospitals and health facilities are struggling to cope with a number of injured people seeking help or needing operations. intensive k units of food. i be a t for is a senior spokesperson for the middle east at the world food program. she says supplies a running dangerously low. the situation is why the via the conflict because the, the, the truck, the foot production and the distribution. and that's what in gaza and then the westbank with the board is closed. does that is on the brink of running out the a walker and it could be half of the shop that's on that. we are monitoring a inside guns that have reported that they might come out of 2 and in 2 days, others have the box for less than
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a week out. the 5 me um inside. uh guys. the only one is still operational, which means the production of bread is being impacted. so in the also in the west bank shop the make out the supply, the electricity costs is bringing the close of boiling food. but when the power plant thing does that, it's running out of fuel. and so we do have a lot of risk, especially that we are unable to even on the humanitarian side, to replenish our bulk of warehouses, or we'd be it on the low because would distribute things put on daily basis today. we have reached up to now the 100 them if you tell the people whether it is um with the, uh, that'd be to eat food in the u. n. rum chunk. good. or by the distribution of both choice. uh for some of the families outside. so they can go to the sports and have what that the left of the stocks and the size and in the store is rouse energy minister posted based on the social media platform x, fully known as twitter. he said, no,
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electrical switch will be turned on. a water hydrant will be opened and no fuel truck will answer guys, until the is riley object. days are returned. no one will pray tomorrow's to us. it is rarely bones. my mom had left a mass of crashes in one's bustling neighborhoods from the north to the south of casa. there was scenes of chaos and display in rafa in the south homes and residential areas. we keep killing at least 11 people, including women and children. israel has found rafa and it's border crossing multiple times. this week is the only formal exit point from the enclave to egypt. and the other 2 crossings are also closed off. hundreds of palestinians were preparing to flee to egypt when the crossing was closed on tuesday. they gyptian presidents have guidance, must state steadfast and remain on the land alia i spoke with said, setup who is
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a political analyst and professor of peace studies. at the age of japan university . he explains that a vi, egypt is currently blocked by these riley. and these are 3 utilizes the, this is an international humanitarian courses. and so the open located in the irish international embossed joints. you all kinds of things. i'm not sure. i mean from the, from congress, from united nations and then the are supposed to supply them. that'd be possible. um because uh point the property is that is right. is bombing both the palestinians side. and now the all speaking i'm saying that's what this is the energy mean s though is what i'm saying that no, no kid would come to god. i'm due on the hostages that were taken by him as a release. so the 12 is now is the national home. there is
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a way to go. now you're allowed to open the gate and now the thing is really, you know, they go from book escape full, not from a double monument and come to sign on. there is no initial, never guarantee. even the americans declare that the one not guarantee the that because now does this suspicion that i'm sorry my can be, i'm on the palestinians. and even jones, i agree, is about that, and the whole of the actual warning about using this execute of the your yours on the x or the info sign, i don't know. and that, but a student question that you did solve the dual credit problem in the demographic pop up and, and, and go start by getting rid of the population. how senior political analyst, my one bushera questions, how serious the united states is about preventing civilian casualties in gaza as if
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they really wanted, deserves to abide by the laws of war. uh, they would make it and they would make it clear to the rest of the world, a case to america. and these are the america serious about the respective international humanitarian law. and it doesn't want to be implicated in a humanitarian disaster in gaza. but my feeling is for the past 2 days, is that the by did administration in the person of the president and the 6 their states have been targeting nothing. yeah. how does that sound bites these the bunk lives in miss about what is going on? is that about his time? and, and, and how is that is fighting easily and how, how mouse is against civilization. yeah, meaning that is right, and i found it to is the embodiment of superposition as it bounds and started guys,
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a fender and the, invoking the location of the $911.00 analogy, which probably, you know, it goes in the united states quite deeply because of the events of 2001, but, you know, a guy that is up from us that despite what the president and secular states continued to a pallet, uh, the prime minister. uh, how much does not prices, how much, how much is the on the movement. and regardless of whether we like it or hate it, and i don't, not necessarily a sense, but be that as it may, it's on the colonial movement, a nationalist movement that was in fact i elected and gained majority of the last. there's just as elections until an american cool. that ended the, it's a, it's majority edition could resolve to follow at the time. so really want to know is there
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a that has been involved in this. busy manufacturing of miss and preparing the war in gaza. and i think the united states has been dragged along unless we see some real signs from the obama product, from the, by that administration. the basically draw the lines of, you know, within uh is that a good function or search function? then i can only see, is there an escalating and kicking a motor cut down with it as well as president has spoken for the 1st time since the whole on guys of again is that code. so it says it's a military campaign. aims to ensure how much is left with your military capability . we are not retiring anything. we're all targeting. we are targeting the enemy in order to operate the capability of the enemy to carry on with this companion of the strong as well. trying to us and destroy it as part of
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a and m file available which has its claws all around us from. busy smoked his with his vile from the south from, from us and just allow me cuz you had many people who struggling to leave israel as airlines continues to suspend flights. so the security concerns for them. boxes at van gordon at port intel of its the rockets have been targeting then go in and start to laugh or instead of be since the thoughts of this conflict. and over the past few days, tens of thousands of passengers have sold to escape israel. through flights. you can see the number of passengers here today, those at the front of this line telling me it's taking up to 2 hours for them just to check in. let alone get through security tells me that line suspending or cancelling the flights of of the course of this past week. particularly when rocket far has targeted the airport. and as you can see today, the parts of all just to offset the extraordinary,
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the number of delayed and cancel flights. passengers telling us that really very, very desperate to leave. many of them though struggling to get hold of tickets waiting hours in the airport. and then eventually getting on that plane out since out of the algebra, that'd be israel is around, has confirmed it's responsible for 2 symbol tiniest attacks in syria, one targeted aleppo, international airport. and it's currently out of service. the other hit, the capitol, damascus. ali hashem is covering developments from the region at the 11 on is round . border is ready. uh, airplanes hit the both of the airports in damascus and i left pool. and now both outputs all out of service, according to is really ministry spokesperson. this attack comes as a retaliation to several shows that you are launched from the syrian border to
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watch is read. and also he said that that are going to be more strikes on the targets and see, 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 was set to changes this route and to run foreign minister says it's possible that new friends could be opened in the conflict with israel. he's visited a rock on his now and 11 on where he's met pro a ron in groups. they'll go on to visit officials in damascus. top and the shuttle you to some west and officials asked me if there were any new friends that will be open or not. this context, which is the ongoing war crimes against people of gaza. there is a possibility that other decisions could be made by other movements in the region. the meanwhile, lebanon's prime minister says he's monitoring developments closely on the southern border with his round,
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his calling for urgent restraint from all sides. and then the last hold i am in contact and it's not just with international leaders reached out to update on the situation to try to count the situation. but also with the active political forces in lebanon to ask them to exercise restraint and not to be drawn into his way of supplying policy. they him the presidents of the european commission and parliament will visit each route on friday. also expect to various gym and a foreign minister and elaina. barebones office said she would be traveling initial support following attacks by him. us speaking in parliament and german chancellor, will schultz criticized palestinian president. my phone of us are be his race in silence after the have mass attacks on israel. most a chan is in berlin and has more on germany's reaction to the crisis. the german chancellor, all f shelters decision to suspend development. 8,
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he said was done in part because of the palestinian authorities response or lack there of to have massive attack on israel. argument. i ask myself, where is the clear condemnation of the terrorist violence from defendants thing an authority and expressive, and what are the best of us use like the shipment? i will see your silence is really good cuz sometimes we will review our entire development h to the palestinian territories and some of our yards that would be whether and how these project at best serve peace in the region. and the security of israel is best. now the development a does not preclude the possibility of the german government offering humanitarian assistance, particularly when it comes to gaza. although this is something that officials have not indicated they will consider right this moment a germany has told israel that it is going to provide whatever israel a wants in terms of health,
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with the german 4 minister and elaina barrow bach due to visit israel on friday. for what she calls a solidarity visit. melissa chan out to 0 for lane and president mahmoud abbas has seems condemned to the attack a statement by the palestinian news agency, wasa quoted, abbas is saying we reject the practices of killing civilians or abusing them on both sides because they contravene morals, religion, and international vice president and manual economy mom has again expressed solidarity with, as well as a whole bunch of ways. and we cannot agree to an endless war in this region. fighting terrorism cannot replace the search for peace. the conditions for lasting peace are known. indispensable security guarantees for israel and the state for palestinians on sub. and there have been passionate scenes moving on place use t gas to disperse, pro palestinian demonstrate is in the french capital. despite bands on such gatherings,
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natasha butler was at the raleigh in paris of the hundreds of demonstrations here. this, the testing center requires that to be test very tightly in this area between these 2 buildings on the street. and that is because the police are not letting me. this is a demonstration as our c b times, always afraid to fail, worry about any volume. they say that any people standing up here will be your risk . what we're seeing is very much on the so it's a pretest to say to this and we're going to get anyone to use towards this mix of everything we have for justice upon as an a fun to a freedom speed on to democracy. police trying to do is encourage these pretty testers to go right, because this person has been submitted. this thing here for now,
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many people the said to me would've been talking to the 30 side. the people are tied to so i should not be the same people. we have compassion for all of the victims on the use really side and also on the promising insight. but people must also understand that for nearly 75 years, posting in something called an iced. so we are here as elsewhere in the world to support them and coal for to free states. the would you see the getting on the police. lucy, texas, i'm going to be there to push the way down because we're trying to get people they didn't know where this point 10 situation suddenly changed a little bit more. c and we'll raise dominating headlines in
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israel. colin baker takes a little a political unity, military strength and support from international allies are front and center across israel's media. today, in the times of israel, defense minister your of go on to is quoted and telling nato members in a conference call from brussels. we've been hit hard. you had make no mistake. 2023 is not 1943. the state of israel is strong. the jerusalem post editorial page compares how most to islamic state, what was on display they right, was the organization. hamas has always been, has always said it was, but which many chose to ignore. a fundamental list is list organizations utterly committed to the destruction of the state of israel and the wanton slaughter of all jews. the opinion pages of hot writs had called for prime minister benjamin netanyahu to step down, following the formation of the unity government. it's focusing that call on far right ministers like it to more been v are saying, then give your and his ilk should be removed from the centers of activity and
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decision making the for the cause irreversible harm. the publication is also called for civilians bearing the brunt of the fighting and gaza to be protected. and journalists are also asking, how is real, should respond to the escalation of the tax on its northern border with lebanon, online news source, wind that says the country must decide whether to show restraint in the north or proactive measures. none of the options are good, but now might be a good time to end the practice of pushing the can of confrontation with has blah down the road before it blows up in our faces. that's it for this bulletin. i'm emily, and when will leave you with these pictures coming out of cause and a warning that distressing or
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the situation is so bad, by the next to this moment on fiber optics of goods. what are the people in the state of shock? people are very scared, very stressed. a lot of people are saying the country contented carter attacks were bonding more south. i'm shocked by our government. just care of both sides. and charles times. you want to ration behind the
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