Skip to main content

tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  October 13, 2023 10:00am-11:00am AST

10:00 am
tragedy and yes of violet, but it doesn't matter where you are. you'll have to be able to relate to the human condition. no country is a lie and it's my job to shed light on how and why the, [000:00:00;00] the hello know about this. and this is the news, our life from bill, how without continued coverage of the war in guys coming up in the next 60 minutes, israel out as more than 1100000 people to leave the northern jobs and strip and move side of the u. n. is wanting of devastating humanitarian consequences of so many people are forced to move. meanwhile,
10:01 am
israel's bombing campaign continues more than 423000 college students are being forced from their homes. and us secretary of state down to the blinking arrived in jordan for talks as diplomatic efforts intensified to prevent the violence from escalates the it's always $700.00 g m t that's 10 am in gaza. the israeli military is issued on mass evacuation order for northern garza. it says one point. $1000000.00 palestinians must relocate to the sides of the enclave within 24 hours for their own safety. but they armed with has responded calling on palestinians to stay in their homes. united nations says such a mass evacuations impossible would have devastating humanitarian consequences. more than $423.00 files and the palestinians. nearly 20 percent of the population have been displaced. most are sheltering in un one schools and clinics. israel has
10:02 am
killed more than 1500 potter stadiums and saturday when hamas launched a military offensive, at least 1300 is really is have been killed. israel has laid, i seized to gain gaza raising fears of a looming humanitarian disaster. so the, we are afraid to go somewhere else. these rarely military will destroy us. we don't know where to go. we don't know what to do. we fled leaving everything. there are many injured people who were taken away by ambulances and others. we don't know where they at all. those are the beds. oh, i came to see the highest, but there was nothing. it is all destroyed. there is no room for anything. where do we go? no. they sent us messages about evacuating. so i went to my daughters heis. i came back in 9, but everything is destroyed to he's a live picture, some type of a. this is us defense secretary lloyd austin, arriving in tel aviv all set to a military jet there. he's been following us secretary state anthony,
10:03 am
blinking on his tour of the surrounding region in order to try to find some sort of a solution to the crisis. load. awesome is there as secretary of defense, as i say, i'm is presumably going to be looking at the military capabilities that the us is able to supply to israel. we're going to go to south what all colored, who's a guys are for us now. let's talk about this uh, define this the mind by israel, that 1100000 of people in guys have moved. so how are people they're reacting to that or was this announcement or that are really the conversion you care about to see a um, why the people were trying to, uh, the site to fix the bread for nobody to and sleep in gaza. and because of the heavy bombardment uh over the uh, overnight until now. so the people believe that this is kind of psychology kind of water. they, uh, they don't want to believe that many people are asking, is that true? is that like
10:04 am
a nightmare of so i would walk so the people are not really prepared for such a huge number of people that should be evacuating or display for them that the, the north of god and i have north. and douglas, if he's up to the uh, the, the south of gaza. uh, this is the human acadia and conditions and gaza are very much deteriorated until last night. the people with cutting both the on the ultimate goal is to find something more up to 3 and got a place where it's clear to of, to escape. because most of the population in government has been displacing from another from a place 5 to another. inside got the city and in the north of gaza to was 50 moving going off, can the pollution, what's more than 1000000 on the back to wait for the solve. this needs a very studious on the struct agent strategic plan assessed by
10:05 am
a supreme associates a just a few issues like you'd like to mission back into notion article, but i didn't organization because practically, they liked the admissions auto group is suffering on a redid to month cope with this huge number of people that really out of displacing an insight elected initiative of school. and then the solve. the situation is not much better than garza or thousands of people also have been displacing in from different areas inside the united nation school. so that you'd like to just initially schools in the science of the gaza strip or reading full on that, that we could cheat $50.00 to $70.00 people staying in one classroom where the visa scores on this class rooms with a month, a bill or prepared to receive the feed used they are they are, they were made for funding for students, for pupil. uh, that's why you can find that are kind of thought it says a family,
10:06 am
this thing in one classroom. so know how come and where to touch, what are the such shows, the pages to go can go there is no transport. there shouldn't be is there are no actual cutting facilities in the south of garza. i have been receiving many phone calls from friends from neighbors, from the kids. uh asking me uh, 1st of what is that? sure. so i confronted them that just really simple fishing statement. so they ask me, what's the plan? what should we do in this case? um, frankly, i saw 5, let me interrupt you there. i want to find out from you what's been happening in the guys over the last few hours because we understand that the bombardment has been continuing. yes. certain goals, i know, but they could sleep because of this a v bombardment. i know we could get even more exclusions, which are getting closer to where, where, where i am anyway,
10:07 am
this exposure is the pay the people and go the are used to it. so they say, as the explosion is at least 20 minutes of far from my house, i'm safe, i would i, i can. so you say that i will try to buy anyhow back to the apartments, and we could cheat the intensify bombardment in the notice of the gauze, sir. and even in douglas city, that artificial compound or that is sure to comply compound that's have been completely destroyed by those items. in many places the, i'd love to have been sending board of things like the like, if used to be in the past. now they are just the should, shouldn't show the house or the house without your watering people to leave. that's why he, that he would, we, uh we, we found a huge number or a big number of the casualties are. busy father, the mother and the children, the way they do this is the shopping of products that way. when we were reviewing and looking for these the names,
10:08 am
we could see entire families that had been lost and killed and these boom button stuff on it for you. and those around there needs to leave at any point, please just do so. obviously your safety and those of the safety of those around you is absolutely important. i have one more question. if you don't mind, we've had a great deal about the medical medical facilities that have been over found in, in does it just bring us up to date with how they are coping with the number of injured that they're trying to treat? a lot of cool things there are appealing that's a national community on the admissions to do or to check on a urgent plan to help the health system, which is collapsing. uh, thousands of engineers have been driving through the city until they got this sort of hospital on the golf course because, oh, really have been suffering from lack of everything, drugs and then the medicines equipment. so the, even before that they are the latest to come pain. oh,
10:09 am
this is what you separate on dog. well, they appealed on the lunch table, a humanitarian offensive, the international community to help the health, the health systems that have been distributed, anything because of 17 years or is there any, sage and continuous is our lives conditions are on. and the last case in the last 15 years. so that i think to that the cut on the new unprecedented, the price is like the shortage of water. the shortage of god's willing are a few. what is now with the hospitals, all of god's there is running out of fuel and under. busy that is what, so they, they don't have any tricity. and even though it looks like a genetic cause, they have become up to operate then because they have serious shortage of fuel. so this is what i look for 7 days off shutting down all the crossings that control and even the junction ones up a hardcore thing. they even find the exemptions or i'm not allowing addictions to send any here monday, tuesday and um,
10:10 am
but you the completely forgotten so far. thank you very much indeed. so far, colored she's talking to us there from you guys are looking to bring in bottom line and he's handled from us political to an international relations bureau. thank you very much indeed for being with us. so how mazda of telling people in gaza to ignore this order by israel to move sides. why would come us want guidance to stay in an area where it is very possible that they could be killed, that thank you very much for supporting the policy was the, the dispute has been post for the expense from the holmes. i'm going to use, i don't the last defense of well, we're not exactly. that's what we're going to 1st is much where it's gonna move this thing in the house, the small search, the software,
10:11 am
and also the rest of the site. and he hasn't given the policy as one of 3 choices either tonight or to you or to be there, be a live under the rest of these. honestly, i think we, i'm not going to be enough to when you have already we are, we are already suffering of some of the parts and use of the are the sessions for the fest. busy not the senior funky, the 2nd arson, and the functions of the benefits for the national community full has given me to know where it says the rest of the month to wipe off the spam. so they need some of these water coming in from the center, just me. i think this is the bulk of say of no worse than something in bumps picking up the market. if i'm the bronze of german and other companies or giving
10:12 am
the people and other companies like the right to defend himself. so often then by all means by woman, by money, by uh, one of those booklets, some sort of seems office in fees or stuff for the longest term. i mentioned, let me interrupt you. i want to ask you one particular point because they, i, what is your reaction? what is com us reaction to the allegations that hamas is using palestinians in gaza as schumann shields to protect its fighters? do you believe that's the $170.00 the $0.91 the even i can send you a lot of messages from people inside the city for sticking now we were on the phone. we have either one or 2 choices, either with the vision, the sickness, the vision off to 9 months in our home. not really well. i'm not going to be
10:13 am
there are a 100. $1537.00 palestinians dead so far according to recent figures, that includes $447.00 children, $248.00 women, 300000 pablo stains, palestinians homeless. now 1100000 pablo standings and jobs are being told to move to southern gaza as a result of that does how much regard its military operation as a success? and i think this stuff, but this one is the biggest thing was the saw, the stuff that was i'm no, that's okay. think she's not for more than 17 years. we have tried to get off of this biggest open the song. well, that's the name on file. we have price for these on most of the people go out of the see the what we are the ones as an act of
10:14 am
defense. we have defended our distance. we went back in silence again. this i have given our food sources, i have to buy all of the 9 in silence by monday permission, but hopefully by uh, access of medicine, we have no choice. and do you believe that some of the emotional young some of the father? no, no. and does all their us, they walked on, we need as long as the some leave me just go and live a hold some, some, send your aggressions. i'm from bottom of everywhere that says that the hands of the community just from this deal side on the phone, there's nothing on we are people who are in prison and just sign this, but we are, let me ask you about that. oh, and so you have just made, let me ask you what it will take, given the fact that we have seen pictures of is very military massing on the border with a garza. and it looks as though the diplomatic negotiations at least being attempted
10:15 am
. but there's nothing coming of those so far. what will it take from us to release its hostages and to stop finding rockets into israel. and in order at least to take a step back and try to diffuse the situation. a dozen, the 1st ones or some of both a both and he says the hosting is because. busy season i am not sure about the number of the functions all set sort of a mission, other thing and very much all of the spending the night. and you believe that's awesome, this me must have been bought and they might be some good on some of the because there are so we have no system we have no, i'm going to drown. sense of therefore i'm not sure who isn't in the right thing or, or should i like the circumstances or think of things in the muscle community the some that are going to shouldn't let me get to the footprint obligations on that.
10:16 am
the national community definitely are people who are, they got put in the street in the, in bigger c, r u, we have the condition of this is but, and then also for the area and that confirmation and those things. and then the so this isn't not some name is head of how much political and international relations bureau. thank you. the secretary of state, as in jordan, what is set to means? palestinian president, them offload a boss sound to the blinking land. and i'm on as part of a 6 nation to here arrived from tel aviv. what do you offer the israel on ending support fund? he's also urged the safe passage of civilians in gaza and says, you'll push for talks on creating to monitoring car doors. the secretary of state is also due to visit cutoff, sorry, baby up the u. e. and egypt sort of high that has more from west to was of them on lincoln's visits to israel's
10:17 am
a sieve. so another us reassurance to israel this time face to face. for here it's 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. ridge rail, know lincoln has 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 side of things together in unity, benjamin netanyahu. well, come see us, just help this. the secretary, your visit is another tangible example of america's unequivocal support. for israel, the mazda shown itself to be an enemy of civilization, us citizens,
10:18 am
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 form of the world's largest cost carrier flight suggests. and all the minute treat 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 be courting on the country to allow the 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, it's all just sarah west jerusalem. oh, different not to go to the james basis. joining us now here in the studio. so israel saying 1100000 palestinians and gaza should move to the size of gaza because they are going to move. they are going to take some sort of action in gaza city.
10:19 am
what is your assessment of how the un is reacting to this? so the you and put out a very late night statement in new york saying that they wanted this old rescinded, under the agency of to you and the deals of products and use. they've already moved the international stuff out of gauze to city and north and gaza. and obviously they have very many workers as well. local workers working on the schools and henri facilities in those areas. i think the un is very serious about this. very, very concerned about this and it's worth giving you the backdrop. the un secretary general even has been very careful with his language. he's even avoided using the words ceasefire. he's not cold for cease by 70 seventies. by 24 hours ago. he appealed to all parties to avoid any further escalation or spillover. that's i think because they notice a sensitive they know they're going to get behind the scenes criticism from israel . i'm the us that say is rosalyn defend itself. so the site, the u. n is coming so publicly and saying this order must be rescinded,
10:20 am
i think shows how dire the un considered as this situation is right now. also with regard to the un with 10 of your sex general i just spoke about will be briefing the un security council that's taking place 12 hours from now in new york. but was noting that's again behind the scenes. the meeting they had on sunday was behind the scenes as well. and in my experience, when the security council was meeting behind the scenes enclosed consultations, as i say, it's because some member states don't want that meeting to be public. hm. okay. well, obviously if we're going to be checking back in with you in about 1200, but when that happens, but let's talk about us. i can do you said anthony, blinking, he's doing this tour of the region at the moment. he's going to side here, maybe egypt caught almost all the countries of eason jordan at the moment. what do we make of the significance of the countries that he's visiting on this to him once he turned over to? well, he's going to, i'm on an interesting arrived in an amount in a military plane. these extra state doesn't normally arrive in the military plains,
10:21 am
suggesting that they have already concerned about the secure situation for him as well. he doesn't normally meet the president of the policy, no sorts. he in a mom, he's meeting the king of jordan deputies, also meeting mahmoud abbas that he obviously didn't think it was. they didn't think it was the right time, or that will safe one or the other to go to ramallah at this time. where is he going? as you said, on woods, the rest of the outer world and what is he doing? well, i think the priority for the us will be us citizens on the ground, particularly in gaza. the us captives in dasa. he'll be trying to vote, get involved in any diplomacy to try and do some sort of deal on the, on the prisoners. because this is a huge concern for the americans who consider this a hostage situation, but also to get the, the american citizens. we believe that about 5 to 600 us citizens or jewel nationals who engage us. that's the strong get them out of homes way. so that will be one of the focuses. the other focus i think,
10:22 am
is on trying to avoid this for spreading to other parts of the region. it isn't mission of diplomacy, but it's was clarifying that he is not coming asking for israel to lay down their arms. he's not asking for c spa. he still maintains that israel has an adjustment right to to, to self defense and defend itself on the ground. although of course, many of service thing, the bombardment that's going on in gauze. so right now mike, question whether that's actually defense or just revenge in. so that sounds to me but, and can we get lloyd austin in, in the funding a visit as well? who else is going to be coming to the, the, as you say, the secretary of state a section defense, lloyd austin. he's come to his route, landed in the last few minutes in israel. remember that wrong one? what's one us aircraft carrier already in the east and mediterranean? there's another one steaming that right now. again, suggesting perhaps that making preparations for possibly an evacuation of americans,
10:23 am
a fuel nationals in gauze. if of course they're able to get them out. we've also got the german foreign minister and elaina bab bulk, she's on her way to the region as well. and the other person very significant, of course, is the president to deal with in commission a sort of on the line. she is coming to jerusalem and to tell of eve for a visit. and it's worth noting that she arrives a clip of her has gone viral on social read a media, have a listen to this. rob. a target has a text on civilian infrastructure with a clear aim to cut off men, women, children of lots of electricity and teaching with the winter coming. these are x of pure carol. we have to call it as such. now that sounds like she was talking about the situation in gaza. in fact, that was october last year talking about what was going on in ukraine and the russian bombardment,
10:24 am
counting off the water and electricity. but the situation that people find themselves in garza is so similar, but people are going to ask whether they're a double standards here. me, james, thank you very much. indeed, we're going to be talking to you over the next few hours, but for not thank you very much. with child stratford is in national in southern israel. israel's open, i bombing of guys that could be had from 40 kilometers away. the situation over the lights 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 this strikes these rarely 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 openings, huge explosives,
10:25 am
massive bombs being used on targets. in gauze. we also have an indication that these ready ministry may well be pushing possibly pushing into an old and gaza, or wanting to push into an old and gauze, or at least in the next few hours of days a have we. um, what does they have had this announcement from these riley's that they wanted to 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 of military equipment from, from the areas that they've been basically gathering, collecting ministry equipment over the last 5 days, a lot of 8 pcs, we saw a moving a tanks moving yesterday into areas that we are now no longer able to go into the boxes by 1st and it's kind of
10:26 am
a random james based which is telling us that the us is hoping to try to evacuate us citizens. and those with june nation obviously is from jobs. i believe the authorities in israel and the us authorities in israel. i trying to do the same thing for those in israel. what more do we know about that? the robustness of the right we had thinking here yesterday meeting with families of those affected by the violence on saturday. also following his visit, a statement coming out from the us embassy and israel talking about the challenges that us citizens are facing, trying to leave the country. we've seen all of the major us carriers, the flights telling me that for canceling the service through the airport yesterday . very, very long lines of passengers trying to check in many, many of the flights that would have been taken off either canceled or delayed. we've been talking to people here in the central tennessee of about the challenges that facing trying to leave the country. it's not just the us, those who are going to try and touch on these extra flights carried by government
10:27 am
planes. also the u. k. trying to put on the flight last night. we talked one passengers a few moments ago who told us she and 190 of the british citizens arrived at the apple. yes, that i need for the plane not to turn up. so a huge amount of frustration, thousands of foreign nationals in israel. many hundreds as you heard from james and gauze are as well, both of them, both sets of people struggling to leave the region. i'm front, i'm of course, part of the backdrop to this is the political situation in israel. i understand there's new polling data being released about the popularity of these really government officers. socrates attacks. what's it showing to serve as 2 sets of polls and come out the last couple of days. i want to start with one from local newspaper, the jerusalem post, which found that around 4 out of 5 is res. believe that benjamin netanyahu has prime minister should resign 94 percent of these readings poll by the truth. some posts, newspaper blamed the current government full. those attacks in the south of the country, the infiltration of how much spice is through that battery offense,
10:28 am
between gauze or in israel. and then a new set of data from the pulling company might have coming out today. saying that if that was an election at the moment, the governing combination would be fall below the necessary majority. only 29 percent of those polled by morrow found that they wanted nothing yahoo to remain as prime minister typically. and this is the context that makes us so interesting during times of conflict and as well you do see a united front amongst both the citizens and the politicians. we do have an emergency government here. this indicates and at least one major opposition policy is waiting for what with nothing else. here's the good policy and his allies. but amongst the ordinary citizens, based on this pulling data based on the conversations we're having with people here around in jerusalem. a lot of people incredibly angry with the government, but i'm thank you very much indeed. does depend on marks bringing us up to date from tentative human rights watch. it says it's very forces have used white and false for us in garza and 11 on putting civilians at risk. it says it's good verified videos,
10:29 am
showing cammie cold munitions being fired over the gaza city port and to rural areas along israel's border with loving them. not white, phosphorus is used as a smoke screen or as a weapon, but it can cause severe buttons often leaving victims with long term injuries. use of white phosphorus and densely populated areas like garza is war crime, i've been times is from human rights. fortunately, explain some of the injuries that are wide false for us controls. it can be used for various mode through tactics, either for marketing or signaling or obscuring, as you said, as a smoke sweep or as a weapon to set fire. and as such is the catch to verde bird or people houses, fields near a civil buildings wherever we have the facility. so air busting wide phosphorus spread substance over a wide area. uh, depending on how to choose the bruce and is it expose more civilians infrastructure then it looked like you know, uh, ground brush. it could have very harmful effects. it's a good thing, natural,
10:30 am
exposed to oxygen, basically to the atmosphere. it creates a very dense feed, up to $815.00 degrees celsius and it convert the human flesh down to the bone. it can also enter the bloodstream and goes organ failure. that's why even the might or birds with the wife was 1st can be fatal to human skin plus a virus. this car is extensive and absolutely horrendous. i mean, if it follow civilians, it is, and it is, it has extremely harmful effects and that's why international law, i mean a, using their delivered incendiary with weapons like this and similar areas. it's 4 digits. 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, and uploaded areas. especially in guys which is one of the most definitely populated areas as well. but you also have questions that come up, defend himself, and this is why it's probably just because it civilians have very great. but this is
10:31 am
a risk. iran salt in minnesota such as possible that new funds could open up into conflict with israel and he's visited iraq and he's not in levon on what is not pro around in groups. and he's going to go on to visit officials in damascus. i 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. the meanwhile of unknowns, prime minister says these monitoring developments on the southern border with israel. he's calling for restrained from all sides. and then yeah, and also also i am in contact with 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 in lebanon to ask them to exercise their strength and not to be drawn into historical supplies in a, as in
10:32 am
a quote as joining us live from caf akilah on the 11 on israel border. quite a lot to talk about here as they know. first of all, it runs for them, ministers and 11 easy iran, of course, has been accused of backing from us. it seems he's warning that the violence could spread well around really reiterating the multi front threats which its allies in the region have so time and time again since as well as the salt the guns because i began around 11 on has the law. we know that the running for a minister has just met the secretary general of that movement has again that it is not neutral in this conflict. and in many, many ways, other fronts have already been opened, clear have been cross the border exchange, was a fire along the border. behind me, you can see that all the provides as well from lebanon. there have been cross border exchanges of fire, but to a very extent they have been limited, contain the both sides targeting military targets, but there have been casualties. and there is
10:33 am
a lot of tension. drones in the sky constantly in the sky. you hear the sound of is really war. planes, reconnaissance missions so you know, the possibility of a full to be around me and foreign minister coming to 11 on he wasn't he rock places where iran does have allies, how mass to has representation. rep iran showing it's on waiver and commitment to these groups at the same time that the us secretary of state blink and wasn't israel showing the united states has unwavering support to israel? so the timing of the writing for and ministers visits is important to you know, with each side really sending, sending messages to each other without the same time blinking, showing unwavering support to, as well as operation and gaza is trying to stop the possibility of a wider conflict to contain the conflict and you know, visiting other countries in the region, but the message from iran is, and it's allies of course, that is well, could face a multi front attack. keep the army busy, make it very difficult. stretch it send,
10:34 am
make it difficult while it attempts or pushes towards gaza. there i'm just as you're talking down here and seeing a line from the white as news agency, quoting local media outlets in 11 on saying everyone's foreign minister has met the head of has ball fussing us all out in 11 on. clearly that's part of that process that you've been telling us about. um the evidence caretaker prime minister nigi mccarthy's, been calling for restraint from all sides, including from within 11. and is there any likelihood that people are prepared to listen at this stage as well at the end of the day, as well as a powerful actor in this country, it is a big political party. it has a lot of supporters. it is also an armed wing. now the states is very weak, it's nearly bankrupt and it is unlikely to be able to pressure has below it has the law is to take any decision. in fact, has without gains and lots of enemies in recent years. it was blamed for triggering
10:35 am
the war with israel and 2006, the very deadly war that lasted for more than a month. it's involved mentioned regional conflicts and neighboring syria and elsewhere has also gained its enemies 11 on the lebanese feel that this country cannot be dragged into conflict and that it's already facing multiple crises and economic crisis. we have to remember there is no precedent 11 or there is no function in government. the prime minister is just a care taker minister that probably a can take her prime minister with very but i can tell you the liberties army is out in force along this border, trying to prevent people from reaching the border to provoke or, you know, any sort of provocation, especially with how masses call for general mobilization. we were expecting buses to arrive to the border you know, holding the palestinian slide. got a slide. so the difference resistance groups against, as well, but really, really tight security on the ground by the lebanese army, trying to prevent any miscalculation on the part of any side that could lead to a full blown blown conflict. instead of just the finally of how people in lebanon
10:36 am
themselves, of reacting to all of this, particularly the tensions, of course, on their borders as well. no doubt, it depends where you live in south and villages along the border. we've been here for, for a number of days now. they're empty. people are leaving. people are afraid their worries. you know, they don't know what comes next. for now. the rules of engagement has been, you know, as well targeting military positions 11 on hezbollah, targeting military positions of northern israel. but they're worried because they've seen war time and time again. and the last 4 civilian homes were, were targeted civilians where hits the southern suburbs. a baby with a very, very densely populated area, tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of people live there as well. this is a has well, a strong hold, a legitimate target. so this is why people are concerned, a full blown conflict could mean as well targeting as well, infrastructure of possible supply lines to, to block supply lines for hezbollah and other groups dividing, you know,
10:37 am
keeping cells live in on divided from a route. so the possibilities are endless. many people have started to leave the country. others are thinking about moving to areas further north. so people are afraid because we have to remember this country has seen multiple wars and they know, you know, you know, the cost of anywhere. what it, what it means is they're in a thank you very much indeed that so you know how to bring in your something different costs here, left on the 11 on israel border. okay, let me bring you some use. it's just coming in from us is the same. that's 13 of hostages, including foreigners, have been killed in this really strikes on gods. and we have no more information on that. we will, of course, try and get some background to that. as soon as we have it, we're going to bring it to you. but meanwhile, residents and guys are a posting on social media about daily life on the is really bombardments and on shante. describes what she carries in our emergency backpacks and then a 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 fix that we,
10:38 am
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 road trip with the maybe you to little acute i guess. so this is my back compact, 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. 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
10:39 am
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 present in the smoke back and i have clean next tissues and perfumed wipes. what month the other 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 them or to avoid having to get them the issue. in case there's a rate, i hope there will be no dates of speech. and of course, my laptop. yeah, these are the items that i put in my back and when they're straight across,
10:40 am
the 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 own trip or to your living a pocket. oh, we don't want to protect in the bible packages because you might lose the box 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 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, i hope that you all stay safe. and i hope that we stay safe some nice television here on some if of course, i mean i'm, even though i want to be at it is, is a spokeswoman for the middle east. the world for programming. she says supplies and
10:41 am
guys are running desperately low. the situation is why the via the conflict because the, the, the truck to put 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 fox for less than a week out. the 5 me um inside uh, guns the only one is still operational, which means that the production of bread is being impacted. so in the also in the west bank shop the think out the applies, the electricity costs is bringing the class 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
10:42 am
bulk of what houses are we did on the low because we're distributing foot on daily basis today. we have reached up to now $300.00 them. if you tell the people whether it is with a that'd be to eat food in the u. n. rum trunk. 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 the left of the stocks and the size and in the store. so we're going to be bringing mushrooms, where he's director of golf study center at casa university. good to have you with us. i want to ask you about this line that we're seeing how i'm us coming through agencies saying that israel is heavy from bob and to the gaza strip has killed the 13 hostages, including foreigners, which are being held by the group. now we haven't been able to establish whether not that's accurate, but if that is the case and foreigners all killed as a result of this. how does that influence what is going on? of course, i mean, killing the foreigners would add more fuel to the conflict and would add more pressure on, on, on how much was also pushed out. and as i,
10:43 am
because internally and also the question is why put a note on military base? because a message that they attack committed to the basis and they said, you know, we have that's probably good civilians. but the question is, why those put in or is and then military bases and what are they doing that according to the other parts of the none of the, if they say they are, they are doing mission entities. and then the response came from, how much is that? they say is okay, how do we come, come to stop everyone and say, what's united? see, before we engage with the minutes, at least when that is or what basically it's awarded to come, you know, so i think, you know, the issue of, you know, coming for donors or civilian, it's hard to break and no doubt about that. but this is a, this is a, this is a conflict in the country that goes on for years. and i think, you know, these are the smartest stories and a huge book. and i think it's important to go to the causes and fix the things. so you kind of avoid these kind of how to break into storage size. i say we're not yet able to establish the accuracy of this. but it does seems as hamas,
10:44 am
as saying that all the hostages that they themselves have held, there are foreigners who have died as a result of the as really bombardment. we've seen the other funding governments and they've been bringing their own, give us has been bringing in warships on towards that towards the regions. so has the u. k and so on. so there is clearly a concern by those countries to get for the protection of their, their own civilians. but that must surely has an influence on the dynamic of the conflict. and the way the israel carries this out, if it is seen, if that as part of the is really bombardment of gaza. photo nodes are dying. yeah, i mean that's, that's a absolutely important splunk important point because there is a debate started from 2 days ago about a quarter door, a calling about italian quarter doors that allow the funding there is 20, according to the number that somebody ports 500. how many can are already living because that in addition to those, that actually what time as a capture to. so basically we talk about the hundreds of people,
10:45 am
western or put in rows of that. the question is, why is what it is. i'm not listening to all of these uh, you know, uh, demands to, uh, talk about opening a, you know, a home is that and kind of do it. i'm just good, good. those people out. and the 2nd point is why they're not engaged on maybe a ceasefire. so they can identify who are those photos and lived them out in the 1st 48 hour to do a discussion. that's a demand for a mediator to engage with. between is why and how about as and say, you know, let's get all those out that study that in the 1st 48 hours. and that was a good time if it's succeeded, to avoid that, that is inside the storage we had done. so you're saying that us, i could hear, say under the blinking during a tour of several condos in the region in order to be able to try to, to establish some sort of uh, basis if you'd like, for your pharmacy very early days. who has the greatest influence with comma, she's talking to
10:46 am
a variety of different countries. but who is it he really needs to speak to in order to be able to find some sort of positive move forwards in this situation. you know, i'm sure you know, um, blinking is that agent with, with the, with the points to imagine that to me, one is trying to these, the pressure is right. especially internally and, and basically stinks and it's in the off position because there's an yeah. who knows the time this what ends is that they, they the hold them accountable woodstock inside. there's a and that's important going to secondary, we've already seen, sorry to interrupt, but we've already seen the poles coming in, suggesting that it has his father, his of his popularity is dropping. yes. a 2nd point is that many can try to, i think, publicize, or order or push to the proposal to create a new status quote. and it says that the status quo, a basically pushing model of that is the people to say, you know, and basically leaving him as i don't, i think, continue and, or until the eyes of they come us and, and basically anything from us, military and politically. that's
10:47 am
a proposal maybe accepted by somebody general players, but the cost would be very high instead of casualties and $70.00 is. and it says that i think this would create a betty side of the story for that if you use and the opinion of crisis and the sort of thing i think, please try to push for is actually the payment of teddy and kind of doors. and that is, it actually should be on the top of his it pretty out of the because of photos and because of people that does that because people asked me, so i was out of really i have no space basic services. most of people, the, they don't have water in the heart of the city. so this should be in, in the top priority of his list, trying to push support them from united nation, from asian and prayers. convincing egypt to open the border, creating a new reality on and between egypt, i'm because i pushing the support to the people and i think bills to the elements on his agenda wouldn't be discussed with different places unload important to
10:48 am
actually trying to push. and it said with the blood and the big body of the student sort of because he, he wouldn't meet with our best within a month. and that would be a talk about how can you push the person that was sort of again, if they can help to have based and because that was the last 4 years and muslims, one of these, thank you very much. my pleasure. okay, let's take a look now with the escalation intentions and the lead up to this wall or con reports in december 2022. the most far right government in israel's history came to power of notable inclusions on national security minutes to bed gives here previously convicted of supporting a terrace organization and find that's been a step as allowed to smoke dredge a settler. well don't racist comments. unexplained 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 law of the new policy led to an
10:49 am
increase in the tax booth place where the set list i'm posting. and following to these, the scenes from hawaii in february, hundreds of his rates from a nearby settlement, went on a rampage to the town of 8000 palestinians. of to 2 settlers were gunned down smoked ridge quotes, the whole laura, to be res. it's ready, settler shows a residence in the halt after pelting and gun then opened the 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. these fights is either already july, it votes to day assault and you need refugee camp in the occupied westbank. most of the 3000 posting slides, the asteroid bulldoze is
10:50 am
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. it april is ready, sources attacked, most of worship. has it all up the most 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 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
10:51 am
surprise nor hon. i'll just sarah wildly. am i calling to him? okay, spoke to jennifer austin, she's deputy director for the un relief and works agency for palestinian refugees in gaza. and she explains how bad the situation is. there it is. exhausting, but it's more exhausting for the stuff like that when you're working tirelessly to provide services to the refugees. and i think i heard earlier in your early as baker talking about out the schools out shelters that we've got 270000. uh, audit pays are you know, shelters. and yeah, we are really stretched our emergency response sometimes kind of for a 150000. clearly what 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 and and i know that you're clearly one of them who
10:52 am
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'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, 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 i shouldn't flash 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, but the gas reason really be a trouble. 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, our commission in general has been working tirelessly at the highest level. you know,
10:53 am
to the secretary general. i'm sure that everyone is doing all the buckets united, working with egypt trying to get safe passage through egypt. egypt and rapids seems to be the only available option at the moment. well, routers are being held to college campuses around the united states and support of palestinians. the largest protests were in new york for students for 3 universities held demonstrations more protests of expect it on friday. it was under reports for the college campuses in nor turned into places of protest menu supporting the power steering huge, frustrating with what they say is one sided us media coverage at the conflict. i believe that the us on the media has been very much on israel side without realizing how students have been going through suffering for 75 plus years. at the hands of is really the columbia university. hundreds gather to chant in
10:54 am
support of gaza. others voice support for israel really, my mother's is really i have family there. and honestly we're in pain or community with the time. but only columbia students with i could enter the campus to attend the riley. others were turned away. police say it was out of safety concerns outside campus where others gather. some said israel's response to the from us attack was too much what was done in israel and the killing of all those innocent families and children, the taking of hostages. it was terrible. but the response is even worse going into god. so in starving the people, shutting off the electricity of food, of water. i mean, killing the killing is going to go on and we in this country are paying for it. for many of the people we spoke to, the issue was not just about palestinian suffering,
10:55 am
but also about justice. you cannot expect people who have been oppressed for 75 years to sit down in their rooms, write poetry, write books, novels, and not fight back. that's the truth. everywhere and justice happens. there's a problem. you know, you can't stand on one side and see what's wrong on both sides and just stand by one side on college campuses in new york and across america. where protest has become the way to show solidarity and call for peace. gabriel was on to our new york and we're going to lie to much as much as wherever he is the director of golf studies. the center console university has been giving us his analysis of the situation since that hamas attack last weekend. we were talking just moments ago about the fact that from us is saying that upon the foreigners have been killed as part as a result of the is really selling those spot on his way. i understand. they say we're being held captive by hamas. we should of course,
10:56 am
also remember that foreigners were killed during commerce attack in the southern israel as well. what kind of dynamic does not create? what kind of pressure does that create on the situation? this is the said announcement by him us that the foot runners with killed because of the is what 80 attacks and that's so tells you something tells you that where is the initiatives? where is the uh, i would say that the, the role of other others to help those a furnace. what's interesting about the sort of funding is, according to the numbers they took about $150.00 foot owners and, and the size. and the, what's interesting is it from day one, end of day when there was a talk about mediation to bring them out. i really just want to stop here for a 2nd. i want to draw our viewers attention to a shot that we're just seeing at the moment top right of the picture there. it says you're a secretary state onto the blinking meeting. pablo standing and present mock moved to a box. they just stopped to step out of a vehicle there,
10:57 am
or at least thinking that they're not making their way presumably into a building in order to have talks for getting started supporting sounds. and so basically the, the, the attempt to us from the beginning is why there was no serious attempt to talk about what's happened to those filters. and instead of using their to study, to capitalize on it, in the media, to just say how much that something wrong that something can be debated. i'm not saying that was what was right, this is my issue. now. my issue is why the united states why that is, why it is did not pay enough attention to this issue from day one because they could have a tentative communication with how would, how much and actually release those people and make them in a better situation. the issue is the, under that event actually cover this and left those people in a situation like other ones that people and people are because they are suffering on. those people should not be the ad should not suffer like this,
10:58 am
but i'm going to stop you there because we're running out of time. we will come back to of course, and i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes with more on all these stories. i'm rolled matheson stay with us on all just the critical the bank. instead of trying to externalize the management of this problem in teaching is here to the, to other countries. the europe in member state should be trying to take control of this issue themselves inside story on elders era investigations give compelling insights into a new toes to from asia and the pacific one. 0 one east. on out to 0.
10:59 am
the the,
11:00 am
the israel orders more than a 1000000 people in the northern gaza strip to leave and move sideways. more than 1500 palestinians have been killed and is ready as strikes since saturday. the

31 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on