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that for the any stand a chance it gets donald trump, if our planet is burning and we're running out of time, why aren't we doing more to deal with climate change? our american politics just getting to your wife, intuit, stream for most americans. because it can look you as part of the bottom line. the is very strikes, pound goes the 1st 6 consecutive day, more than 1500 people have been killed. the periods, austin, this is out just here a lot from dev also had a tricity is alton goza. hospitals overwhelmed and those supplies are without in un reiterates calls for humanitarian car. the us secretary state antony blinking arise
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to tulips in jordan as diplomatic assets intensified, defense of audits escalate plus the as we are in the 2nd pocket, i have medicine on a 1st aid kit just in case we have from one woman in gosh, who tells us how she prepares for emergencies, the it's just gone for am and gaza, whether you and is warning of a growing humanitarian disaster, essential supplies of food, fuel and medicine have been caught the territories in don't. and it starts as well as from bottom and continues through the night in total of more than $1500.00 palestinians have been killed since san today. that includes 45 people who were killed on thursday when an s tri kits, a residential building. and the job of the refugee camp in northern gauze and time
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neighborhoods have been destroyed within 423000 palestinians, have fled. the homes have been forced to take shelter elsewhere. and at least 1300 is really is have been killed since a mass last it surprises me that you offensive on southern israel on saturday among the dead. the $245.00 is very so just and $47.00, the police offices and hundreds of is ready civilians or, well, these are the areas that have come under is very attack late on thursday. they include refugee camps is very strikes of also hit the mouth, then dressing hospital. thousands of patients on displace palestinians were inside . the l. c. begins a coverage from casa, the flow of casualties because this hospital seemingly never ends. these children are caught up in the middle of israel's work, got there and likely to understand why this is happening and
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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 and x rays can be taken spaces or stick with dust from homes that have collapse often on top of them. without warning, the israel says it is destroying the patients just by him because it is so dense people p late to 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 of my neighbors house were
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hate 5 on buttons. i went outside and i found my children all in just that i looked around and i saw the dead bodies and body parts. i know that people enjoy 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 no where to escape. israel shot it's border crossing so saturday and boom, the want to agent unit c, l 0. got the stress. all right. assume has more now from inside, gaza. and another course increase and over the ease really uh, continuing, continuing from button is located in the southern areas of the gaza strip. in particular, are roughly city hundreds of let's say, of bombs have been folded over this,
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a billions hit during the early beginning of this day. roughly the specifically was the main targets for today is of the bottom end of the is very it forces. now, the medical teens are all just working against the clock in order to risk your victims and even to provide them with the mrs. reed calling to get treatment and even to evacuate then to hospitals in order to be treated to provide medical stops inside the ship. a hospital as also the civil defense temple. so just moving in every single court and the goal is this trip searching for more victims. but meanwhile, despite and even the suffering from the lack of ease, this re equipments that will help them to evacuate the victims in a very fast and short periods. and they have even send different demands for the international community to afford them with the necessity, equipments in order to just
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a boat out of victims from under the ripples. so as you can now, clearly here in the background, the sound of the is really drones are covering this call you because of strep. now the need the button that could be expected to occur at to be carried out on different areas on the gaza strip. clearly it's comes really understood that the majority of them buttons, but i'll get to it and deliver it to a residential areas. then meanwhile, we discover later that all of the people of this building or the target the building were installing the buildings. and this is considered to be a clear violation for the international norms. earlier, my colleague, tom mccrae a, spoke to jennifer austin, who is the deputy director of united nations relief and works agency for palestine refugees in goza. she explains how desperate the situation is. it is exhausting, but it's more exhausting for the stuff like that when you're working tirelessly to
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provide services to the refugees. and i think i heard earlier in your early a space you're talking about out the schools out shelters, simply got 270000 id pays are you know, shelters. and yeah, we are really stretched our emergency response plans kind of for a 150000. clearly like dr. few dies and we, knowing today 6, we've almost exhausted all last reports. it's extremely, extremely difficult. yet. we know many people in and organizations a cooling for a safe passage to allow civilians to get out of gaza, but also allow items supplies in. 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 out 6 out. so i just didn't renew up. but i'm not sure that's part of the w h always plan, i guess. but what,
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what we're doing is we're trying to mobilize fewer resources that we can get get available. you know, we need to have fuel to into goals or is the most critical because fuel is running the day, so i should flash so it's got we can get clean, drinking water fuel these running to generate as hospitals, you know, without fuel. you know, it will be what jobs are using really big, big trouble. how you presently in 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, 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 wrap. it seems to be the only available option at the moment to us secretary state is in george in the way he will meet the power steering prices. buckley, with a bus actually blinking arrived from seller, if well,
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he offered as well on ending support. but he also urge the safe passage of civilians in garza and said he would advance towards some creating amount of time and color. those will go on to visit, solve you a bit, you a e katara in egypt. so hybrid reports from west through some sort, and the us reassurance is around this time face to face for here for not going anywhere. us secretary of states on to me, 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, the lincoln had this message side. 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 diving
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together in unity. benjamin netanyahu welcomed us as help as the secretary in your visit is another tangible example of america's unequivocal support. for israel, i'm also shown itself to be an enemy of civilization, us citizens, and all the foreign nationals were among those killed or captured during the attack . one is route by him. us fights is 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 nation. so it won't just be courting on the country to allow the safe passage for people to lead garza but for now,
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they have no way out. is this ro continues. it's pulling out of sight of algebra west jerusalem more now on the secretary state onto because visit to israel, a particle haine is uh, covering developments from washington dc. patsy on seems like an in the region offering a complete support for as well. what's his focus now? mm hm. ok. well i think his focus now is going to a neighbor's across the region that she just mentioned. he's going, he's in george and he'll be going to cut or saudi arabia united or i'm or it's. there is some disagreement between humanitarian corridor, which let's good in or a basically a passport, a passageway to let palestinian civilians get outside of gaza into egypt. he would like to see the civilians be able to escape to flee other countries in the region with just simply like to see a guy let in. that was interesting. president joe biden,
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just yesterday he was very forceful. he said, he told the is really prime minister that he has to follow the laws of war. secretary blinking didn't go that far. he said we expected democracies to fall. busy the, the laws of war. uh that said, the laws of war means that entirely blockading a civilian population. bruce, withholding all electricity, water food that is completely against international law. that is a war crime. and so it'll be interesting to see if they just, if they go further as the days pass, as we see more and more industries, innocent civilians killed if they could go a little bit stronger in their language. now, do you guys have some leverage? they have that already been supplying israel with military equipment. israel is going to need more of that. what are you watching for tomorrow? lloyd austin, the secretary of defense. he's making an unexpected visit to israel and that sort of his valley where he knows the worlds of law here are laws for he knows the. busy
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engagement going to be looking to see if his language is a little bit stronger or if he does any sort of put more meat on the bones if you will. the other is it because, i mean, obviously they have leverage. but again, in all of the conflicts i've covered from here in the us between the pal students and his release. if the u. s. has put on pressure behind the scenes, we don't really ever hear about it and we never see it in public and politically. then in the us is that by pauses on support for israel and the government told him that to not there is in washington tends, is there tends to be a very bi partisan approach that has been changing. we are seeing more and. busy vocal as they're still very small group, but a vocal group of progressive democratic house members who have said that it is time to stop the a, to israel. they call it an occupation, but that's a small group. but if you look at the overall america, it is interested in the dynamics are shifting. democrats tend to now say they
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support palestinians more than as rarely as republicans has realized, more than palestinians. there's definitely a generational divide with young people and we've seen protest just today, college campuses across the country. young people tend to side of the palestinians and then there's the racial demographic if you look at, but brock, black and brown, peep. busy they send to decide with the palestinians, whereas white people tend to support the is really smaller. but again in washington it's usually across the board. politicians, they. busy they support israel, they don't want to make any is really government angry. the likely republican presidential candidate, the former president donald trump, though he took the unusual attack and a speech last night in florida of saying that the that he called him b b. let him down and appraise hamas as very smart people. now, republicans tend to be allergic to criticizing the president for fear that he'll go on his social media and attack them and they'll lose their primary. but even that,
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it, we've seen some republicans come out and say that was beyond the power, but that update the practical hand in washington dc. as you're watching out this era on the continuing coverage of the gaza is available. we'll have all the latest breaking news on today's development. something next statements the, the weather brought to you by visit capital. had a lot of that. we've got something of a stormy situation across north america. at the moment. you can see this deep area of low pressure moving from the gulf of mexico across the florida panhandle, bringing the threat of tornadoes via storms and very heavy rain, with gale force winds across the florida panhandle, pulling across moving parts of the bahamas. now luckily,
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the east coast managers to stay dry on friday, but that's not for long. we've got a batch of severe storms working across the midwest and the great lakes knocking temperatures down. i'm bringing those weather conditions to new york city and washington dc over the weekend. so what shot of a we can hear much. dwyer across the central areas, both of us and canada, the pacific northwest. however and weston kind of just seen some of what and even a little bit wintery weather started to creep in on saturday. much try a for the south of this, however full california and we will see that heats continued to build full assange . this sum patchy fog on the morning on saturday, but sunshine taking us through to the new week. and there's lots of sunshine to be found across the caribbean way to weather lucky of course the florida panhandle. moving into northern part of the bahamas, where we will see the return of some very wet weather coming into northern parts of mexico who sat today. the weather brought to you by visit castle
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critical the bank. instead of trying to externalize the management of this problem in teaching is yet to meet the to other countries. the europe in member state should be trying to take control. this is chief themselves inside story on al jazeera. did you need to talk to the teams to the the you with the houses here? i feel just joining us. let's take a look at the latest developments in the war in does more than 1530 products to the
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and i've been to, it is rarely strikes you in relief and works agencies sense more than 423000 palestinians have been displaced, most of sheltering and un run schools. and at least 1300 is riley's husband can send some ass nauseous, miniature, offensive on the site today. let's bring in that michael my mind now in washington dc. he's the director of a search for israel palestine. democracy for the are well now. welcome to the program. let me ask you 1st. as the boom bobbins have gone to continues, we hit close for safe passage and humanitarian. colorado is specifically ins, but break it down for us. what's the difference on the significance of that difference? all of us are in for it, or is it green upon caught it or where true, which amount of turn release be delivered. so that could be through the rough processing from egypt, it could be from the same and then that's, you know,
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obviously needed in the current situation where it's all cut off water and food. and all connections to the outside world. safe passage is allowing civilians to sleep. now obviously, if you think about who the people guys are, that triggers a lot of trauma and has a lot of people very worried because the majority of post indians in gaza are either refugees from 1948 or the children, or grandchildren, great grandchildren. those refugees to flood fighting it from israel is from what became as are all from java high from jerusalem and elsewhere on the assumption that return them on the funding stopped and, and 75 years later there they're still refugees. so there's a lot of spear that actually mandatory manager and cor, i'm sorry i missed a passage and encouraging all settings to leave to go straight wireless as well as
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bombing, it could leave you to speak to a situation where they're not allowed to return. indeed, as you say, as is where the bombing of the evening stay where able to go. where would they go anyway? right. well i, i would have to assume that's one of the things that the secretary blinking is discussing and jordan and egypt. and i would imagine that most of their countries, the neighbors of this role would not be, particularly does he asked about about that, particularly because of the context i just, i just mentioned. but there's, you know, they would have to go through egypt. and even if the final destination wasn't egypt, and if they weren't able to a ton, you say there's a lot of fear about that. one of the political and regional ramifications of that. you know, lot of people referring to, to what's been happening for the past week to the last attack against the israeli
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communities and, and this really bombardment casa, that this has been as a, a transformative event that this is, it's something where we have to throw out all these assumptions and, and, and baseline sort of paradigm that we think of and, and talked about and design policy around for his real fast on and, and that's all out the window. now the question is change master change that and that will need to see what reality is real creates with its military. and if that results in god without palestinians, obviously that is a very different picture. and yeah, how do you see it? it's fine. yeah, it's on the ground that it's always going to be unpredictable. as you say, when you consider that hundreds of thousands of civilians have already been displaced from their homes and gods briefly if you will or you know, it's, it's. ready impossible to decide what's gonna happen next. st reports that israel
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is directing people in certain neighborhoods and got that to go to certain points which say which they say will be safer than suppose i just want to point out that safe passage and you mandatory for those are not the only options here. they're not the only things that the united states could be demanding or working to create. he could also demands that israel with the sage on gaza and rece, reconnect the electricity supply and the water supply. and a lot of the amount of jury and supplies just simply arrived into gaza from egypt. and regarding safe passage, you can see the ceasefire. and then the civil instantly took place so, so it's, i just want to make sure that we're not um falling into uh, a framing, but that's not looking at that all the option. michael and i'm on. thank you very much indeed for your time here on alex's era. thank you so much. all stratford has
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been in rain man and they get deserts alone across the board. it's was the science of a music festival with hundreds of is very civilians were killed by a mass on the sound. today. it shows us what's been left behind. we are at the sight 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 the show you where you can see here are some of the abandoned vehicles you can see the the can ping 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. here's some of the punch out cause which wouldn't be riddled with bullets. one would think for them
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to explode into flames, which they obviously have. and they were cause that stretch right the way along the perimeter of this field. you can see you were to get a sense of the, 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 also may have to paint around so me to show you this on the other side of that, that tree line is where the main festival was happening. so we come and go in there at the moment because there is a, is riley, military operation happening there. the soldiers, we just spoken to. they basically asked me a simple question. they said i want you escape, do you have a weapon?
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how are you going to protect yourselves? i said, well, why? and they said, well, they believed that they still could be, have actual policy, the government in this area having 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 large where at least we understand. 3 palestinian gunmen were found in a van and a tank. took them out close to stare 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 glide over the boulder. but yeah, the saying here is it is very serious. there are some very novices by the soldiers on the other side, they've taken up some type of positions to. hi, ron's foreign minister says it's possible that new fronts could be opened in a conflict with israel. he visited
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a rock and is now 11 in ways met pro running groups have and that shadow. yes, it some west and officials asked me if there were any new friends that would 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. meanwhile, lebanon's prime minister says he's monitoring developments on the southern border with israel. and then the also, i am in contact and it's not just with international leaders reached out to update on the situation to try to come to a situation, but also with the active political forces 11 to ask them to exercise restraint and not to be drawn into his way of supplies or israel has confirmed, it was responsible for to a single tiniest tax in the syria one targeted aleppo international airport, the other chemical, damascus. hashem,
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as more from the lebanon as well board is very uh, airplanes hit the both of the airports in damascus, and i left pool. and now both outputs all all out of service, according to is really military spokesperson. this attack comes as a retaliation to several shows. that were launched from the syrian border to us as well. and also he said that they're all going to be more strikes on 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 effort made for the reunion for them to set to changes this route. how many people are struggling to leave is rather as airlines continue to suspend flight? so it was security concerns. but in boxes up in grand apple, it's inside of the,
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the rockets have been targeting been go in international apple instead of the since the thoughts of this conflict. and over the past few days, tens of thousands of passengers have sold to escape israel through flight. 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 flight some of the cost of this past week, particularly when rocket far has targeted the airport. and as you can see today, that the parts of board just to offset the extraordinary, the number of delayed and tons of 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 a good amount of 0. that'd be israel. residents have gone so have been posting on social media are about daily life doing these very bombardment
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. and i'm shantia explains what she carries in her image and see back back on the 16th. that's it. it's a slow day of some of the mail to find know, as you can see, i'm waiting prayer close, which is our official uniform or the outfit that we we are when there's an emergency situation. so this is what we usually we are especially girls, ma'am. have their uniform as well just in case god forbid, there's an escalation. we have something else that's very important. it's an emergency backpack. a lot of the costs of you know, hunting i had for me as a low to maybe get a little acute, i guess. so this is my backpacks, which i usually take with me when there's an escalation of other people i sent a proposal, i hope that we will not have to leave or to evacuate. and so a lot of fun. so 1st it has the lights.
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no problem. i also have dates with me because sometimes we can be in places where we don't have access to food. so at least we have dates to eat or have my personal id and my health cards and the thoughts. all right, and then the 2nd pocket i have medicine and a 1st aid kit just in case i presume in the small bag i have clean next tissues and perfumed whites. what was the other, should i also have some other personal items in this backpack, under official documents to prove who the are. these are official documents. hopefully we will not have to use them. but it's just in case we need to present them or.

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