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for a week, the look at the world's top business stories from global markets to economies and a small business sales force and included security around the world of history or something that the international community your view should be doing to understand how it affects counting the cost on o g 0 the israel games 1100000 palestinians living in northern gauze at 24 hours to move south for their own safety. the u. n. williams of devastating humanitarian consequences. news one inside this is all just there in life. and also coming off old and 1500 people have been killed in guns, the electricity is outs, hospital was overwhelmed and no supplies and being allowed in the us actually of
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state on the blinking arrives in jordan for told, says diplomatic efforts intensifies to prevent the violence from escalation on human rights watch accuse. is israel of committing rule crimes fine using highly flammable white, full square in civilian areas? the it's 6 g m t that's 9 am in gone. so where the is riley ministry has ordered 1100000 palestinians in northern garza to relocate to the south of the enclave. within 24 hours is ready for us to say they will quote, operate significantly against thomas positions in the coming days. and that the evacuation oda is for people safety while the un says that is impossible and would have devastating humanitarian consequences. israel has killed more than 1500
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palestinians since saturday, when how much launched a surprise ministry offensive? at least 1300 is radius. have also been killed. israel has laid siege, the gone. so raising phase of looming humanitarian disaster. there was no food, was the old basic supplies being allowed in. and then the local power station house shut down on to it. run off a few of the iceberg to stuff. what color two's in garza, he explained to me what's been happening since the announcement was made. or i had been receiving lots of phone calls from my my father, my brother, my friends who live in july. yeah. even in your job. okay. uh, what is the 9, where should we, where should we go? is there like a specific place in this house that we can go? uh, as of you said, the united nations would, they said it's possible because really is impossible until last night. the people are looking for some water to drink. now we are,
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they are looking for how to leave and work to go this through my some the, just the neighbors say the sort of my, of the 1948 to a capacity when people were forced to display anyway. and it brought attends $1100000.00. they don't have enough for tenants. is even to move. how can they move? don't kids, they don't have enough duncan cars that i've known enough kind of even, there's no fuel or for the kids to hold as you know for 7 days. now the other question. 1 was not even single to the level you wouldn't have cost or have the been imported into the garbage that i bought from the humanitarian conditions that we have been reporting i talking about now. and the more than 1000000 policy in a panic, king confusing and the i'm the flat on the don't understand really what to do my thing. thank you. my sense, my, now my children are asking me, where should we go?
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i said, well, i don't know. we should move to the phone for you and it's important because at the united nations who is in the south, already cut out a crowded all the crowded with the opinions that have been displaced in the last 7 days on 60. those are you are in java, so the cold united nation in schools are already full on the south, is very smart at a bit in comparison with the on the north, a soft lot sound color, the odd genest in gauze, or explaining how desperate the situation is that for the millions of people who live in the region, including his own family and children, let's going to a bit more on the geography of gaza. it is home to move in 2300000 palestinians and has been under n as riley blockade since 2007. now, with israel's total siege, they all trapped within this enclave. they've got nowhere to go. nowhere out.
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israel had already shot to border crossings earlier this week, and it's forces have been attacking the roof of crossing into egypt. israel has destroyed gauze as an add ports back in 2001. now the strip is divided into 5 areas . all of them have come on the attack in the last 6 days flattening and tying neighborhoods, most of the population refugees and they live in terms. we've also had how the regions 20 hospitals and health facilities have been struggling to cope with a number of engine people seeking help incentive k units of full. that's great to gabriel, alexander who is live for us in new york. let's start with what the u. n. is have to say early this morning, a responding to these demands by the is really ministry for these one point. 1000000 garza residents to move into the south of gauze that they say that's impossible. as they do in the united nations clearly was caught
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off guard by this announcement from the is rarely so it was a little bit before midnight, new york time, that we got a statement from the spokes person for the secretary general antonio gutierrez, a statement from his spokesperson and the statement read in part and i'll read it to it says the united nations considers it impossible for such a movement to take place without devastating humanitarian consequences. the united nations strongly appeals for any such order. you have confirmed it to be rescinded . avoiding what could transform what is already a tragedy into a calamitous situation. so clearly the un was urging israel to reconsider. there is no indication that israel has, is going to reconsider at all. and it's important to point out on timing here,
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the you and said they received this 24 hour notice at about midnight. it's now about 9 am or a little after 9 am in gaza. meaning that if that 24 hour deadline went into effect when the un receive this, notice, that would mean that we're now down to about 15 hours until that deadline goes into effect that deadline. imposed by these really military gabriel, it's with highlighting the un itself. has many, many stuff in gaza, tell us a bit about who they are, where they are. exactly. and presumably they will also have to be yeah, that's right. the statement from these early military said that it's not only all guys and citizens and people that need to move out or a residence, they've got of northern guy, so they need to move. but that includes all you and staff as well. and the un, especially under of the united nations relief and work agencies for palestinian
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refugees, has a huge presence in gaza all over guys, including northern guys. they've already lost more than 11 staff members who have been killed and these released uh air strikes. they put out a statement uh, shortly after this uh, information came public. the statement region part unrra relocated, it's central operation center and international staff to the south to continue with to monetary operations and support to its staff and palestine. refugees in gaza. we urge these really authorities to protect all civilians in unrest, shelters including schools. there are tens of thousands of palestinians living in unrest, schools, and shelters in northern gaza. and it's unclear if they will be able to get out and move before this is really military deadline. goes into effect and gabriel,
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just briefly uh, before we had all these recent developments, we were expecting a un security council plan meeting for this friday. we don't know exactly. you know how, how that could change. but what was the purpose of that? that means is a meeting that by all intents and purposes, we have heard that it will still be taking place close door meeting of the un security council that is scheduled for 3 pm new york time. they will be discussing behind closed doors, the situation in gaza and israel has urgent meeting the 2nd time the security council has met since this conflict began. gabriel good to speak to gabriel alexander that for us in new york. while on diplomatic edison james space is here in the studio, james, good to see you on a talk, a bit more about the diplomatic efforts, if any, to try and resolve what is going on. and we had us extra state blinking, of course, in israel, and giving his unequivocal support for israel. he's now moved to jordan before he
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goes on to visit castle and elsewhere in the region. what exactly is the purpose of this next stage of his trip while the 2 sites stage one was to show his support for israel? stage 2, i think he's to reach out to the reach and he's got a number of different priorities here. i think it's interesting who he's meeting in jordan because he's not just me thinking of the king of jordan. he's meeting the palestinian president mahmoud abbas. now normally a us secretary of state would go to ramallah for that meeting, but they clearly don't think that's wise for a secular state to go into published an entire tree at this time. and also was remarking when he landed in the mon, you didn't land on these double play and he landed in the military, c one studies showing us protect potentially, i think the security concerns that the us have in this situation. what is he trying to achieve for this level up for this part of the trip? i think one of the main things in the country is that he's going to catch all you a saudi arabia and egypt is to speak to those regional countries and try and see if
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he can get some progress on those americans. they believe the americans among the people that are being held captive in gaza. you'll also be talking about the americans, we believe is about $5.00 to $600.00 who are in gaza, who are american citizens or do national citizen as of what to do about them. he's been talking about humanitarian car doors and safe passage and apparently been having negotiations with egypt. sions. and these writings, but it doesn't seem he's got very far on that at this stage. so those i think will be the some of the priorities and the other product is to avoid any regional escalation of this crisis. but the one thing worth mentioning because we talking about a trip of diplomacy, that's how it's billed. he's not asking for us to say sion to foster citizen, he says israel has a right to defend itself, and he's not saying that is roshan. stop this bump up into gosh, that's a crucial point. i mean, we also have the commission chief 1st love on the land in his role today. she's also making head trip to israel. what is the use position when it comes to this war?
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especially given what we're seeing in gauze and the deterioration humanitarian situation. what let us live on the line has taken pretty strong line. and of course, remember she's representing a block of countries, whether i'm very different than nuanced positions on the situation in gaza. what is interesting, i think, is whether she's going to stick to some comments. she made some time ago, which was talking about a different company conflict. how about listen to this target has a text on civilian infrastructure with a clear aim to cut off men, women, children of lots of electricity on teaching with the winter coming. these are x of pure carol. we have to call it as such, the acts of pure tetra. she's describing war crimes. she was talking about the situation in ukraine and civilians in ukraine, but cutting off with
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a coffee of power exactly the same circumstances you were talking about then. that in some months ago, all the circumstances in garza, i think that is pretty, pretty pushy. you telling the comments you made that? i'm sure she's going to be cold up on them when she visits israel a later today. yeah, interesting stuff. james, based on the deputy classic editor, speaking to us, that was our car is, has more on that visit that blinking made to israel to reports from what you were saying. and now the us reassurance to israel 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
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round those lincoln had this message side for me 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 findings together in unity, benjamin netanyahu. welcome to us as help mister secretary, your visit is another tangible example of america's unequivocal support for his will. the 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 how much fights is on slots. 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
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a so called rule cabinet. under an emergency unit, the government is supported nationally in this row, the united nations and all the nations. i will urgently cooling on the country to allow safe passage for people to lead garza but for now they have no way out. this row continues. it's booming. so out of sight of algebra, west jerusalem, while you're watching out of there and i'll continuing coverage of the going to is there a will, will have all the days developments and the make just breaking news last weekend, the thought provoking on sundays. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate script. there are no quick wins and events or research od hitting interviews. do you feel like america is less than days of these days? or is it just a different full?
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i think that democracy is a process basically, entities do you feel that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the brakes on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen here. the story on talk to how does era, what happens, but in new york has implications all around the world. it's the home of the united nations. it's a center of international finance, international culture to make these stories resonate requires talking to every day to baltimore, more people, not just power brokers, and that's where i'll just get as the mayor of the city and now said he was doing away with the close. you that was supposed to get everybody off of this international perspective with the human touch zooming way in and then pulling back out again. the challenge is here as
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the, you're just joining us. let's take a look at the latest developments and the goal in gaza is really made it tree once more than a 1000000 palestinians in northern garza to relocate the south of the strip. within 24 hours. the un says such a movement is impossible and is cooling on israel to withdrawal the order. meanwhile, moving and 1500 palestinians have been to so fall in is really strikes at least 1300 is riley's, have also been killed since how much launched it's ministry offensive on saturday. charles profit has moved from stored in southern israel,
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where israel's even on foaming of gauze and could be had from 40 kilometers away in the situation of a light, in terms of rockets fired out of gauze into israel. has been relatively quiet. what i can tell you is that some of the bloss, from gauzy yesterday, some of the strikes these very strikes on target inside garza, yesterday and into the night, was so strong that the victory, the window panes on a hotel were being shaken from the bloss bear in mind that the northern tip of gauze is 40 kilometers from here. so some huge old news. huge explosions, massy bones being used on targets in garza. and also have an indication that these ready ministry may well be pushing possibly pushing into an old and gaza, or wanting to pushing to an old and gauze, or at least in the next few hours a days a have we. um, what does they have had this announcement from these riley's that they wanted to
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clear that area of the strip. we've also seen increased restrictions on media movement in the area around around that area of northern gauze, in israel for the media it's, it's been relatively easy to operate in recent days. but that changed yesterday. and if you couple that with the fact that we so big movements all military equipment from, from the areas that they've been basically gathering, collecting ministry equipment over the last 5 days, a lot of apc's, we saw a moving of tanks moving yesterday into areas that we are now no longer able to go into the human rights watch says is where the forces have use white false for us in gaza. i'm loving on pushing civilians at risk. it says it has verified videos, showing chemical munitions being fide over the goals and city forth. i'm to rural areas along israel's border with 11 on a white false which is used as
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a smoke screen or as a weapon. it cause a severe burns, often leaving victims with long term injuries. the use of wide phosphorus and densely populated areas like gauze that is a little crime. earlier we spoke to i had been trying to see from the human rights watch explains some of the injuries that one false for us can cause it can be used for various tactics, either for marketing or signaling or of securing, as you said, as, as mostly or as a weapon to set fire, and as such, it gets to verde bernard, people houses feels a civil buildings. whatever was in the passivity, so air busting wide phosphorus, pressed the substance over a wide area, depending on the to choose the bruce and it expose more civilians infrastructure and then it looked like, you know, around the bush. it can have very harmful effects. it's a good thing, natural and exposed to oxygen, basically to the atmosphere. it quits a very intense heat,
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up to 815 degrees celsius and it's kind of birth or the human flesh down to the bone. it can also enter the bloodstream and cause organ failure. that's why even the minor birds with the white phosphorus can be fatal to humans as opposed to a virus. this current is extensive and absolutely horrendous. i mean, if it follow civilians, it is, and it is, it has extremely harmful effects. that's why international law, i mean a, using their delivered incendiary weapons like this and similar arrows. it's friday . and they're the protocol of, of the convention, unconventional weapons like what for the 1st is a lovely, indiscriminate when it's airbus and not completed areas. especially in guys, which is one of the most definitely populated areas as well. but you also have questions that cannot defend themselves. and this is why it's great because because it civilians are very great, but this is a risk. the other thing is i've been posting on social media about daily life in
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garza, during the is riley bombardments and on sunday explains what she includes in her emergency backpack to the 16. 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 back pack. a lot of the cost of the honey. yes. the has to me as a load. you put the 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 i sent a proposal, i hope that we will not have to leave or to evacuate. and so a lot of fun so 1st i have the lights,
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but 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 into the have my personal id and my health cards and the thoughts. all right, and then the 2nd ok. i have medicine and a 1st aid kit, just in case i presume in the small bag. i have clean next tissues and perfume to whites. what i want the others should. i also have some other personal items in his backpack, 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
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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 and when they're straight across 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 are to put it somewhere in your outfit or to your living a pocket. oh, we don't want to protect in the bible patterns 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 the demand. how the of the goose wine, you know, i hope that all our kids have their own emergency backpack with some personal items so that we can share the burden. so that's today's video about the emergency back practice. many people wanted to know what we have in this back. you know,
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i hope that you all stay safe, and i hope that we stay safe some nice send him is i me on so long. if of course, i mean i'm, even though i want a cool well, how much has cold on it's supposed as well? why to participate in a day of range this friday? or con, takes a look in december 2020 to the most fall. right. the government in israel's history came to power. notable inclusions on national security minutes to bed gives here previously convicted of supporting a terrace organization and find that spit as the best allows smoke, dredge a settler. well those races, comments and extreme policies. they quickly approve tons to build thousands of homes for its way to set moves in the occupied westbank construction. that's illegal on the international. the new policy led to an increase in the tax boot place where the set list i'm posting. and following to these,
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the scenes from hawaii in february of hundreds of his radiates from a nearby settlement. went on a rampage through the town of 8000 palestinians. of to 2 settlers were gunned down, smelled which quote the whole laura, to be res. it's ready, settler shows the residents in the halt after pulsing and gun then opened fire at loose ready vehicle policy. you know, the resistance has increased since last day of the israel's incursion out along the most. and when you'd rates of the occupied westbank of gauze that israel has repeatedly said it roots out. the spices is already july. it's launched to day assault and you need refugee camp the occupied westbank booth is 3000 promising slides. the asteroid bulldoze is all the time to drive. this was the result to these deputy governors said 80 percent of the
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homes of the camp were destroyed, damaged or burned attacks. the rates take place and don't keep high territories. nearly every day in april is ready for us is attacked. most of worship has it all, lock them, both during ramadan, press and actually 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 to daniel walks. the custodians of the both of us officials of long said they were supposed to israel at a time in place of their choosing. but some days attack seemed to take money by surprise nor hon. i'll just, sarah. yes. okay, that's it for me. like on
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a real madison, we'll be back at the top of the hour to continue on on going coverage of the gods. a was a ways you can get more of today's top stories on our website out there. don't come next up inside story. looks at the reaction by the west to the will on god. stay with us here and i'll just are the, the had a lot of that. there's lots of fine and dry weather to be found across the middle east and event at the moment. we have seen some cloud creep across into northern parts of iran, bringing a shower or 2. but as we go into the we can, we are expecting that to dry up and it is a dry story for much of the region. we have had some warnings out to the south, west of saudi arabia, for possible thunderstorms shed, some showers, the creeping down into western parts of human. and we could see some way to whether
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start to creep in across the western parts of the mediterranean as we go into the we can and where, where that can be found as well for the north east of africa. libya seeing some showers moving in to northern areas, but it is the laundry hot and dry picture to the north west for places like morocco as well as the canary islands. we've seen exceptionally high temperatures to this time of year. they will start to come down in los palmas as we go into monday. and the cloud cover takes over. now, corporate central band of africa. it is still a very wet story, the west of the thunder storm, rumbling across the western parts of the congo as we go friday into sack today. much dryer for the south of this will, but swan up some be width. and when the weather is starting to move into solve africa over the weekend with rain and you had his book on sunday, the, as the conflict between president is very 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 really forces declaring a state of different areas to stay with us for the latest developments on the jersey to in 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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