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the run by military jumps as after a series of crews in the last 3 years of fighting stability put. so invest as the 115 homes and people have been killed in gaza as sort of the forces continue to pounds. the besieged ang, place the money in sight. this down is there in life, and also coming up. electricity is out in garza hospitals. overwhelmed and new supplies allowed it to you and reiterates quotes, pushing monetary in cordele us actually of state. and to me blinking arrives for 2
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weeks in june and as diplomatic efforts intensified to prevent the bonnets misplacing class human rights watch of cases israel of committing new crimes by using white folks for us and civilian areas during the complex the it's just gone 6 am and goals are whether un is warning of a growing humanitarian disaster. essential supplies of food fuel medicine have open cods the territories and darkness as wells for bottom and continues through the night. in total, more than $1500.00 palestinians have been killed since on today. that includes 45 people who are killed just on thursday when an asteroid kit, a residential building. in the java lea, a refugee camp in northern casa, and tie it neighborhoods had been destroyed. more than 423000 palestinians have now
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fled their homes and had been forced to take shelter elsewhere. meanwhile, at least 1300 is riley's, have been killed since. how much launched it? surprised submitted to be offensive on southern israel on the saturday. among the dead, all 245. is there any soldiers? 47 police offices as well as hundreds of is there any civilians you've now side begins are coverage from augusta. the flow of casualties because this hospital seemingly never ends. these children are caught up in the middle east rails world god. so they are unlikely 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.
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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's test. it is destroying the patient's dues by him because it is so densely populated, that it is almost impossible to separate private homes from where fighters may or may not be hiding in any way. these people have no choice where, how much decides to operate? i mean, we would know, 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 injured. but i looked around and i saw the dead bodies and body parts. i know that people injured this appears to be israel's most powerful bombing campaign against palestinians in
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the 75 year history of the complex 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 one to egypt given to c l 0 cost. this stress topic assume has moved from inside gaza. 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, a billions hit during the early beginning of this day. roughly the specifically was the main target for today is of unbuttoned and of the is very it forces. now, the medical teens are all just working against the clock in order to risk your
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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 at a hospital as also the civil defense team. also just moving in every single quota. and the goal is this trip searching for more victims. but meanwhile, despite and even the suffering from the lack of is this a 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 a boat out of victims from under the ripples. so as you can now clearly here in the background, the sound of the usability drones are covering this call of the gaza strip. now the medium button that could be. ready expected to occur at to be carried out on
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different areas on the gaza strip. clearly it's comes really understood that the majority of the buttons, but i'll get to it and deliver it to a residential areas. then. meanwhile, we discover late 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. i just want to bring you some breaking news coming to to us from the united nations. they say b is really ministry is wanting one point. $1000000.00 people in gaza to relocate to the southern areas of gaza. the you on a strongly appealing for the order to be rescinded and says it would be a calamitous situation. well, earlier my calling told mcprayer mccrae spoke to jennifer austin, she is the deputy director of united nations relief and works agency for pala steins refugees in gauze, and she explains how desperate the situation on the ground is. it is exhausting,
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but it's more exhausting for the stuff that when you're working tirelessly to provide services to the re entry chase. and i think i heard earlier in your early estate, you're 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 plans kind of for a 150000 clearly like after 2 days and we're now in today 6. we've almost exhausted all last reports. it's extremely, extremely difficult. yet. we know many people in and organizations that according to 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. who are you talking to about trying to get to a safe passage open? well, that's not part of the, the un plan because that, that sets out sheets outside of state when you
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a. 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 to resources that we can get a get available. you know, we need to have fuel fueling to gauze. the reason most critical because fuel is running the diesel and i should flash so it's good. we can get clean, drinking water fuel these running the generators for the hospitals, you know, without fuel. um, you know, it would be, but gas reason, really big, big trouble. how you personally 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. i just want
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to bring you these live pictures that we are guessing from gaza. you can see that dawn is just breaking. it's about 8 minutes past 6 in the morning entering the 7th day of is riley bombardment into gaza. and you can see those spirals of smoke rising. we just saw as a miss cell or a strike that happened in the last few minutes so that smoke rising on the back of that. we know the israel has dropped $6000.00 palms on how much targets in gas over the course of the last 6 days. the is really f for say the strikes have hit more than 3600 targets. so if we just look at this live shots, let's just take a moment to see if we can hear anything. the
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price. can see that happening. live about 10 minutes past 6 in the morning. in casa, below a black smoke, we don't exactly where in gauze that that has a landed, but we think it's somewhere around cause a city farms another day. bus 5 attacks into gaza begins of a 1500 people. we know so far on the last 6 days have been killed in gauze, and since in israel began that retaliatory attack against how much of a 400000 people that we know displaced. ok, let's move on over 10 to these pictures. if we me to the us next year, states is in jordan history to arrived. he's expects to meet with the palestinian
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president, my mood a boss on to me blinking landed in amman as part of a 6 nation tool. he was of course, in tel aviv where he offered as well on ending supports, but he also judge the safe passage of civilians in gaza and said he will. yvonne's talks on crating, she monetary in cordele as he's also going to visit castle, all saudi arabia, the u, a. e and egypt. so our congress has moved from my source so a lot of us reassurance to israel this time face to face for hearing from us secretary of states on to me, bring can ins, ray, the 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,
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lincoln has this method 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 together in unity. benjamin netanyahu welcomed us just help this. the secretary, your visit, is another tangible example of america's unequivocal support. for israel mazda 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 slots. today, intelligence and minute tree support from us arrived on wednesday in the fall and the world's largest cost carrier flights address and the little extra a lincoln's visit in the formation of a so called rule cabinet under an emergency units. the government is supported
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nationally. it is ro, united nations and all the nations i will just be courting on the country to allow safe passage for people to leave golf spots for now. they have no way out. this row continues. it's booming. so out of sight of algebra, west jerusalem. now sentence run. hi, there been a series of violent incidents across occupied territory. the 2 palestinians were injured by. is there any secures or forces knit hair on skates in onto pod east listening. bounce off to shots with find out a police station to police officers. what also is it, is there any forces on maintaining the closure of check points across the okey pod? westbank restricting palestinian movement is abraham is at one of them in very
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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 $645.00 is where the municipal points documented why that you want in august, but now we are heading towards total isolation with just points like this one behind me. and as you can see, the soldiers are coming in order fixing and preventing. but really palestinians from moving from one city to another. because those who have tried to find other routes, uh 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. costs it off this morning is really such as have stopped according void of palestinian mourners, taking the bodies of for palestinians for burials after they were killed in confrontations with his reading such as one man and his son will
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be the be such a talk to the bodies of the monsters, while they would being tardy in the ambulances. our people defended the multiple days, my brother abraham, unto so an estimate for both killed. 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 threats of arms. he's been taken to any negatives, really supplement before his comedy told us that he has been released after they contacted the authorities. let me show you how close is really supplements are deposited in homes. this is a palestinian home. and just if we walk a few meters, we'll see the illegal is really sacrament of the gold and often suck to there's a top palestinians here. and the city is tell us that they've been in gold and by
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the current is where the government i'd be by the expansion of them. and the growing number of saucers knew that. but he just the to the occupied westbank. he watching out his era and all continuing coverage of fi garza, israel will, will have all the days developments and the latest breaking news as we get it. stay with us. the assessing the discussions as agents. we used to say that it's about 15 percent of which are smuggling is going to die. examining the headline, where's the center? is responsible for 50 percent emissions, which is created this crisis. exploring abundance of wells cloth programming, designed to inform, moved to face identifying the way my story was. i felt that it was important. i did fax on the algebra critical the bank,
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instead of trying to externalize the management of this problem in teaching is here to the, to other countries to europe. the member states should be trying to take control of this issue themselves. inside story on al jazeera, our coverage of africa is what i'm most proud of. every time i travel, whether it's east or west africa, people stop me and tell me how much they appreciate coverage. and our focus is not just on the suffering, but also on a more realistic and inspiring story. people try to tell them what's happening in their communities in a t a and i'm biased. and as an african i couldn't be more proud to be part of the
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the okay, i want to give you some breaking news that is coming to us from the united nations recently confirmed. they have one that b is riley miller, military is warning 1100000 people in gaza to relocate to the southern areas. we of course showing you those live pictures of gaza this morning. it's just pos, nearly 20 costs 6 in the mornings, such an odd name as you can hear, the co crow waking up this morning. i'm amongst the sound of the bones hitting what we don't know exactly what the hitting button is. gauze is sitting at that. it's targeting, we know that to as the, the israel says that they have dropped $6000.00 problems so far on how much targets
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in gaza. over the course of 6 days, you can see those pillars of black smoke against that sunrise. this morning on of a garza city. well, the new one is strongly a painting for the order to be rescinded and has worn it would be a kilometer situation. let's bring you some more headlines from the conflicts more than 1530 palestinians have been killed. so find those as rarely as strikes you and relief and works. agency says more than 423000 palestinians have been displaced. most all sheltering in un wrong schools on at least 1300 as readings have been killed since. how much launched it's ministry offensive today. human rights watch says is rarely falls. this have use white false for us in guns and 11 on putting civilians at risk. it says it has verified video, showing chemical munitions being fide over the gauze and stacy port and to rural
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areas along as well as border with 11 on and walk 1st. the 1st is used as a smoke screen or as a weapon, but it cause a severe bands often leaving victims with long time injuries. use a flight. false risk in densely populated areas like gaza is a war crime. l a. we spect, i haven't been term see from the human rights watch. he explained that the, in this indiscriminate nature of white phosphorus, munitions is deadly. it can be used for various motor tactics, either for marketing or signaling or of securing as you said, as the smoke sweep or as a weapon to set fire. and as such, it gets to variety. burton, people, houses seals near a civil buildings. whatever the passivity, so air busting wide phosphorus spread the substance over a wide area. uh, depending on the how to choose the bruce and it, it expose more civilians infrastructure that look like. you know,
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a ground brush. it can have very harmful effects. it's a good thing, natural and exposed to oxygen. physically to the atmosphere. it quits a very intense heat, up to 815 degrees celsius and it's kind of birth for the human flesh down to the bone. it can also enter the bloodstream and goes organ failure. that's like even a minor birds with white force 1st can be fatal to human skin. for survivors. this car is extensive and absolutely verandas. i mean, if it follow civilians, it is, it is, it has extremely harmful effects and that's why international law, i mean a, using their deliver incendiary weapons like this and similar areas. it's friday. and they're the protocol of, of the convention, unconventional weapons like what's the source is a lovely indiscriminate when it's airbus and uploaded areas, especially in guys which is one of the most densely populated areas as well. but
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you also have questions that cannot defend themselves. and this is why it's great because it would civilians have very great, but this is a risk residence and gaza have been posting on social media about daily life during these really bombardments and monsanto explains what she carries in her emergency 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 5th 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 motor for maybe you to little acute i guess. so this is my backpacks, which i usually take with me when there's an escalation of other people
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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. 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 of a picture in the small bag i have clean next tissues and perfumed wipes. what martha the other should. i also have some other personal items in this backpack,
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under official documents to prove who we 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 to avoid having to get them via shoot in case there's a rate. i hope there will be no dates of speed. and of course, my laptop. yeah, these are the items that i put in my back when they're straight. okay. and a lot of women and mothers take these items with them. and as far as jewelry is concerned, i advise moving to where your precious jewelry or to put it somewhere in your own trip or to your living a pocket. oh, we don't want to protect in the bible pack is because you might lose the back pack . so it's better to wear them or to find a way to carry them on you so that you can keep them with you. and also give some to your kids to feed the house. was even without demand. how the of the goose one, you know, i hope that the older kids have their own emergency back packed with some personal
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items so that we can share the burden. so that's today's video about the emergency pack packages. many people wanted to know what we have in the spike. i hope that you all stay safe. and i hope that we stay safe, my son lives on the on. so if, of course, i mean i'm, even though i want a cool well, how much as cold on it support as well? why and to participate in a day of range on friday, your context to look now the escalation intentions and the lead up to the in december 2022. the most far right government in israel's history came to power know to pull inclusions on decimal security, minutes to bed. dear, previously convicted of supporting a terrorist organization and find that's been a step as a loud smoke dredge a set low. well don't racist comments and extreme policies. they quickly approve tons to build thousands of homes for its way to set moves in the occupied westbank
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construction. that's illegal on the international law. the new policy led to an increase in the tax both ways, right? a set list i'm posting and following to these, the scenes from hara in february, hundreds of his rates from a debt by settlement went on a rampage through the town of $8000.00 palestinians of to, to settlers were gunned down smoked ridge quotes, the whole laura to be res is ready, settler shows the residents in the halt after pulsing and gunmen opened fire at list. ready vehicle policy? you know, and resistance has increased since last day of israel's incursion out along the most. and when you'd rates of the occupied west bank and gaza, israel has repeatedly said it roots out these fighters either already july, it votes to day assault and you need refugee camp the occupied westbank
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booth is 3000 policy and slides. the asteroid bulldoze is a little bit of time to drove. this was the result to these deputy governors said 80 percent of the homes of the camp were destroyed, damaged, or burned attacks. the rates take place and occupied territories nearly every day. in april is ready for us is attacked most of worshippers, and i'll lock them both during ramadan. pres an action, the un condemned as excessive. i did receive days, thousands of ultra nationalist jews would be entering the most compound schools, advisory, the police, a booth condemned by the 2. daniel walks the custodians of the boss about the officials of long said they were supposed to israel at
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a time in place of their choosing. but some days attack seemed to take money by surprise nor hon. i'll just there are okay and side story is next. i'll be back in home for now with mobile phones, special, ongoing coverage if the gauze will, before we go, just to bring you this breaking news is it is writing that she has told me you when everyone living know i've gone so i should relocate to southern got 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 far to panhandle, pulling across moving parts of the bahamas. now luckily, 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
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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 western kind of just seeing some of what and even a little bit wintery weather is starting to creep in on saturday. much try a for the south of this. however, for california and we will see that heats continued to build for los angeles. some 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 across 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. is that today? the as the conflict between shrubs and is where escalates of just us correspondence are
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on the ground then to the other side, this is happening right now. intel of the, this was a business is ready for disappearing. a site for a couple of different areas to stay with us for the latest developments on the jersey to the west as united in packing israel, some sense it is on the time by him mass in western governments of avoided, criticizing the intensive is ready bombing of gaza, so how is western policy towards israel and palestine over decades affecting the conflict today? this is inside story the .
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