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sort of carbon credits essential. committed to being fine mental protection. enhancing investment climate. digital licensing. your better tomorrow. the . the hello until mccrae. this has been use our line from coming up in the next 60 minutes. kills fall trying to fleet 70 civilians. a hit by is riley strikes on what was supposed to be a safe route to southern guns. a humanitarian crisis intensifies the world. health organization says moving, patients from overwhelmed hospitals is a death sentence. and once the evacuation order reversed
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a group of gen list including else is there is team is head binders. riley, strike in southern living. on a voyage, his cameraman has been killed. diplomatic if it's intensify as the mirror cuts on me, it's the us secretary of state and co ha. from colorado to bank debt and signed it to a sample relatives a held across the face to show solidarity with palestinians and cancer. the we begin in gaza where at least 70 palestinians, mostly women and children, had been killed by is riley s strikes. they were seeking century on what was supposed to be a safe route out of northern gaza hitting south. the scenes of fear and panic have enveloped the besieged territory. 1.1000000 palestinians, and now and once been cold and impossible situation, and on pre student and move. israel has forwarded the evacuation of every one in
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the north, including densely packed refugee camps and hospitals. the world health organization has cooled a death sentence, and once the evacuation order rescinded to nearly a week of strikes as well as bombardment of guns that has killed more than 1800 people. so the combined populations of no scouts and gases he had been told the only safety is south of the why the guns a but those regions are just as heavily populated and also subject to as well as bombing campaign in ra, for the southern border to egypt. is closed due to those attacks. now, even if it was open, it would remain close to palestinians from cancer correspondents, you know, say it has made the journey from kansas city to con eunice in south casa, and she sent us this report. the, we're heading now. the 3 cars and another one,
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the mouse has rejected israel's threat to the people have gone. so here's a statement from the movement. it says we adamantly reject to be expelled from out homes. once again, we will resist as well as attempt to ethnically cleanse garza. israel has publicly declared its plan to commit genocide against palestinians, and what design is doing is inhumane. it is unprecedented. we will either live
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standing tool or we will die fighting. a tech i assume is live for us inside guys or and can you just explain exactly where you are? it looks like you're outside one of the hospitals. the. can you just find us a picture of what is happening this evening? well we're right now in a nicer medical complex and side you find you in a city southern in the gaza strip. an area which was determined by the use of the occupation forces which allow civilians and to be evacuated and main while different bondage but really hid a during the last hour in the, in the, in this area. so despite the fact that this particular area was allowed to be evacuated in maine, while it also was a very key target for these, with the ongoing strikes inside, the goal is to strip. now, as you can clearly see, now this place become full of people. full of displaced people with without proper
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necessities that are just laying on the ground. they're waiting to the end of this round a fine thing. they don't have any other safe place to go to do to the is very destruction of more than 10 thousands of palestinians, let's say i residential areas. so we can clearly understand that throughout the process of evacuation, even is ready. occupational courses are trying to, the, to the, to intervene and even to prove it creates the knowns of the international lives in terms of. busy protecting civilians and tons of, well as well. teracon. in the last few hours, we know the 70 palestinians, mostly women and children, have been killed by is riley strikes. they was thinking century on, you know, what was meant to be a site for uh, from the north, down to the south. do you have any more details about that specific incidents? and i guess that was one of the great fee is of a people who were heating that evacuation order that they could be hits as they
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were trying to leave the hans or well, i was one of the people who were evacuated where the evacuated today. and from the northern areas to the southern areas of the, of the gaza strip, the majority of gauze and strips treats well full of costs is actuating the houses to the know the, to the southern areas of the obvious east inc, that you now, uh, this truck was full of people around 70 pounds to be in what killed the due to the is baby boom button. and of that the a to and a number of casualties also were recorded. now there were edison civilians that were evacuating the house is the following. the oldest of the is very occupation forces to leave the house and even to a to be safe from the is william apartments as it has been growing by the, the is very occupation forces. meanwhile, the want to be protected the way critically targeted and even other people who are
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really till now stuck in the northern areas of the gaza strip off free to sleep due to being bombarded as what happened today for this family. okay, thank you so much for that update that is terry is in for us inside cancer hospitals and gowns uh, overwhelmed already more than 6000 wounded people needs treatment and that number continues to grow. medical stops, i attempting to relocate them is on thinkable the tie families have been killed in the last 7 days. some of the people have gone to a morning. they did a mile on july, the director general, all of the palestine rid crisen society joins us from ramallah. now thank you very much for your time here on l g 0. i can only imagine how busy you are. i guess 1st of all, we've just heard that 70 palestinians, many of them women and children, had been killed by as ready as strikes as they were trying to make their way from the north of gaza to the south and supposedly safe car. it was. what do you make of
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that? and, and i guess that is one of the great risks as people evacuating the north of gaza. and that's true. this is what we're hearing from the people right now. just before going on here about 15 minutes ago or 15 minutes we lot for the time, i saved the quote from our colleague and other quotes for us because that there was a bomb. they don't know what kind of bubble very heavy just behind the plus because a corporation room for the ceiling felt though, but the point is we have 2000 people who sought refuge in the hospital. so we tried to, to put them in the basement in a safe, in a safe place to go for that a couple of hours. but apparently we have communicated twice here. see to communicate to those or you decide that the best officer has patience has won
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the people the time has this number. oh, i the peas who have sold refuge in this hospital. and so in order that to make sure that this hospital will not be targeted, but unfortunately basically will save place in garza, i'm the people who are in the hospital seeking refuge, telling us where to go. and if we live here, we took out on a safe place to go. and as you say, even on the role is to move to the south to gaza. they are being targeted and we have heard a number of incidents where the oil is not, does not say even when they try to, to evacuate. it's honestly uncovered, 1st of all, to ask people to evacuate why boulevard meant to stay going, going nevertheless, provide a safe cortisone on the hold, but it didn't pull, moving 1000000 people in a few hours or without the capacity in any organization,
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without the capacity or anybody to be able to do that, especially not the organizations have not have left already there with the 1st one who, who has the documents it goes on, went through the saw the w. i'd show the world health organization has plated for the immediate reversal of the evacuation order. i imagine you would be riding behind that plea as well. what happens in a few hours 24 hours on since is riled demands that everyone leaves the north of guys. so what happens to those that stay and if israel would to escalate through the from here we did, the issue is actually a statement apparently this morning when can we call it up on the international community? great. to put the pressure to, to, to send this or that because it's on think, kevin, is it beyond any believe that this or the is coming in the bottom of the as i said,
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1000000 people are off to leave with not safe car doors without the capacitor to go back to you with them and then not talking about the, the, the patients, the, the one of the, the history that shows that it's impossible. yeah. so recalls caught on the sort of community to, to put pressure if this or that is not offended. i'm dish because right now and there is only a few hours left for this deadline. people are sitting good. how's i say we have 2000 people in our hospital now i'm not going anywhere since we are going to stay there with them and with the ones that because we don't have the capacity to evacuate them or if i can with the ones that. so i've got to happen, we have to get another statement. this is i want to tell them catastrophe unfolding before our eyes. unfortunately, i'm not sure what the,
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what the leaders are waiting for. what they are doing. they are see, they are witnessing. i don't want to do the task trophy on for the. yeah. and like, i don't think there's anything to wait off to what we see the intervention should be now in the media. yeah, we have that sort of thing. we're watching it on salt and real time on we are just also going to ask about the supplies because we know that they have been dwindling over the last few days, food voice and medical supplies fuel to keep the hospitals uprising. i mean, how close are you to running out? i wish i could say we, we felt really run out of water and food because we have these 2000 people who are in the hospital. we had, we had some supplies for our hospital considering the number of patients that we would have the wanted. but with 2000 people, the staying in our hospital, we already have running out of water. we are learning how to food and some people
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else crumley. we, we have, we tried and we still are trying to reach to all a warehouse, which is a little bit further than our hospital to try to get those supplies, some of the supplies. we don't have enough. but we try to get some of this, apply to it, to those people and dollar hospital, but the food is running got not to mention the fuel where we have no fuel to, to continue to operate. we have, i think we have one, they may be left to the hospital. we weren't expecting a supply of fuel from the video to go today. but they promised us that was 2 days ago that they would release from this i p j. there's a some fuel and for all our hospitals that the plan was for the, the fuel to be transported today. obviously there was no transportation. so i think by tomorrow we went on how to teneo fuel for all our hospital time for how i'm
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balance for services. and this is going to be catastrophe. i think people, people today, even i'm not thinking of food and water, they don't, they just barely surviving, but they are so fearful of their lives. i thinking about the bombardment thinking about the way to the hospital and for quite honestly, even this people believe us, they would do it because nobody is paying attention to the people. god. so that seems the whole reward is. i've sent that back on the a thank you so much model and we really do appreciate your time. uh and just giving us a real insight into what it is like the uh inside guys that it is mileage along the director general of the palestine rid crisen society. thank you so much. thank you . and the group of journalists, including an al jazeera team, has been head fine, is riley strike, and southern living on for his cameraman,
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is some of dollar has been killed. hell just here, a generalist common to cut a and a live raquira had been injured and had been taken to hospitals. they were in a cough when they were hit, journalist from i, if pay will also hits in on my, our shop near these riley board a. well, just here is living on bureau chief mazda and even with a, a, just after it happened. had them a hassle, a who knows, and he done as a model. so how do you, and this is what happened. all the journalists were hit together that the type of safety measure, this is to make sure that both the resistance and these right on the we have journalists and in one location. i can clearly say that we, the gentlest but targeted on purpose. we will fall from the confrontations. the confrontations up this hill over the horizon of fi is all. this spot is whether janice was one of the jealous what were in the safety kit. they all have the press, logan on the chest and cause this car behind me,
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the one that is totally damaged is the i'll just either call the, i'll just there a crew was inside this car, my colleagues would transfer the hospitals report to come and do conduct and camera man, l. e brack. you one other camera mom was killed. journalists were killed and injured while doing that work. a how soon that joins us live from alma al, shop and live and on and early can you just run this through? what happens over the last few hours with this strike? the i'm going to the inside in front of the hospital with our colleagues off. as a matter of fact, this was a deliberate attack on a group of journalists who uh, clearly identified and go out there with wait readings. that kids having to press on the kids under how everything was death to prove to show and to
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stress that they were journey to this, this group of journalists and i was actually, i would likely graduate with them. and then we separated. we went to someone else and they decided to go to this. 2 hill that's was overlooking the whole area. so we were in this area for the past 4 or 5 days going and coming back and forth. the is really a army that's monitoring this road on the border line. a new very well that this group of journalists are moving together for wednesday. so i know that we went in the morning and most of our haines and we came to the height of then we separated. and then they launched that shows on our colleagues. i was with our colleague, tom and joe held out here at the saw spits on the we met time, we talked we spoke to. busy make sure she is okay. she, she has a lot of injuries. what's she's in a, in a good situation. a colleague also 80,
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but off he up. he's also one day that in just also he is a, he's in a, in a stable situation. unfortunately we lost our colleagues from right, so as i saw, blah, blah, blah. unfortunately it was, it was how, how it happened. these journalists, what hit starting to hit that a good please head despite the fact clearly they were showing that they were a journalist. yeah. like we, we've been talking to you throughout the afternoon. they are in the lead up to, to this attack. can you just explain for people that might not know the threats in the escalating violence that it had been cropping up along that to borderline there . what tom, as i told you, we will invest in that place and in the, on the board. this is returning to the next row since this morning and over the
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past few days. so, but we weren't moving altogether from one place to another. we understood that there are threats as journal. we wanted to be together to the last a few, maybe a couple of hours. then we separated myself minus the comment amount along with all the 2 or 3 journalists. we went into the found red, v, a cop in full, and the other journalists went to the him. and actually they were, they went ahead when they went through that place, that it. but as i said, then shouldn't been on the lot board. the line was escalating our officer, our, there was an attack and an attempt to infiltrate the border. this varies has, i'm actually the, the place where this situation happened is far away for where, how, where do i work? colleagues where it's very far from where that the colleagues us and then there's
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really stuff. it's shutting the, the, the area surrounding the area of the, the place where the information was happening. they had to live in these all me, a post a, an empty post. they hit some bushes surrounding the borders of c hit the vicinity of i'm a shot muffled. all yeah. the i'm the last. let's really last what for what for the and we saw it is actually we didn't know that we were we were given your life. hey, what i'll just see it all from uh, one of one of the neighborhoods and i'm a shot. and then we saw this black smoke coming out from, from, from the head. and we thought this don't think that this might be a vehicle. we thought maybe an autumn, a vehicle, a vehicle for his law, for the policy. i mean, whoever is in n dot edu. and we didn't even think we didn't even imagine it. it's going to be,
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i wanna put the exact who we were with just a kind of couple of hours ago. hm. okay, thank you so much sally. we really do appreciate all your hard work. as a reminder of the sacrifices that you and all the teams out there in the field like every day. thank you so much. the us secretary of state has arrived and content to discuss the gals of war and the blankets visit comes hours of to he made palestinian president smock, mood of boston children abbas compared as well as order to evacuate in wisconsin to a stick and knock by the tim knock bottle. the catastrophe refers to the fullest exodus of palestinians from their homes in 1948 when the state of israel was created well last hour, blinking held a joint press conference alongside guitar re prime minister in the home. it's been a bill rom and l funny boseman fm, the commitment to finding a diplomatic solution to the crisis. now i want to see what the focus was
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listed about, and i believe the united states sharing with us the subjective. it's holly with an inch board, discovered how this could it would be a good perspective. united states and cutter share, the goal of preventing this conflict spreading. we discussed in detail our efforts prevent any state or non state. we're creating a new front in this topic. we're also working intensively together to secure the release of costs, putting american citizen being held by a mouse and gas and i'm grateful for the urgency the cutter is bringing this after the spring in my want the shower, he is out. is there a senior political analyst, he joins us from paris now. and as we heard there, that both sides, both u, as in cats, i want to find a diplomatic solution to this crisis. but that must define this process very
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differently done by the absolutely. i think the, the united states is simply looking for ways to help is right. and the other, other countries are trying to find a diplomatic way out of this tragedy before a more tragic genocide, fixed pace and gaza. i think the united states remains adamant when it's fairly a position that there is no different must need to be had. and as long as the how may i suggest or do i don't list how much is defeated? and the only voice to be heard now is the voice of artillery and bombing, while for cut out and other countries, including those that we've heard in the statement to be a big part of ministers. a lot of countries, basically speaking about the need to stop the need to look for alternative
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solutions to the military. one that could end up burning, not only but a spanish or other, but the entire region. they busted that. they want to see this conflict. uh, they want to avoid it from spreading further to other to other parts of the region . what, what specifically do you think that, that talking about they are what, what are they specifically worried about? but there are 2 ways of looking at this. i mean, it's actually very important to highlight the nuance here, the difference, the united states for the last 4 or 5 days had been emphasizing 11 particular thing under this headline don't. right. and, and into their mind, entire vision now needs to keep quiet, needs to shut up brightly, design does what these are these to do as long as it takes in order to crush how mass, even if that means a basically, uh, shopping down and destroying the,
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an entire uh, gotta stick with 2000000 people in it, and that's how they seem to see it now the they are, they get them to, or is there a security as it crushes up at a city and the other girls see it differently. they see that this conflict in palestine is good, in fact, the new gauge and 3 freight. and basically the, bring out more of a white, the more in the region with various implications in syria and lebanon, and be on. and they are afraid also that there's a pent up violence not only in the uh, the best time street, but also the other street. if you see the restrictions now the start to, to pick off in various out of capitals. you can tell about the other public opinion accounts already to the legal function,
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western people. fabian is quite to ensure that it was the 1st time and i think uh, many of the readers are beginning to worry about 34 questions or for the determinations in palestine on the stability within their own countries. because as we all know from decades of public opinion, surveys is that the out of state remains, its actions majority quite attached to the products in your cause in thought. because the kind of seeing a cause is an enter colonial cause. but for sure, because if it affects the or suffering within their own countries, it's kind of simple. i don't know where to start for justice. so kind of style and uh, tends to echo in demolition based on the core. and that's the thing that the west seems to be, you know, completely oblivious to it. and so when western leaders, okay, modeling,
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we're going to have to catch your welfare because it's rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu is speaking. now, let's listen and go home to home. oh for the m as okay, so any more like the company that you're looking to get shipped at all? i'm cool. cool. not only gonna assume cool. i don't know how the or the boat is above my side will actually let me in by me my feelings have cuz they are going to look the shop. but the simple you, i'm sure you shows a little bit of notice i am low and i'm going to discuss it myself as rush i soon or even so have to get my own income. i'm just behold, you do it took you there should go. i'm no, no the i have, well i'm, i'm both with a lot of families who lost their members or have members are missing. she lives in the alarm and we will never forget that only what have been done. nation,
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all those terry's time because of and you will not forgive me. i would. you can then say i had and we will not anyone forget this tragedy then a is an, was that the any we are listening to the prime minister of israel is delivering isn't moment to the people in tele fees. and that is talking about what the israelis currently doing. they've got c i o. mean we use simple words on the home of our country and we will eliminate from us and we will make victory. it will take time, but we will finish an end. the score stronger than ever god
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will revenge from all our enemies, those who attacked us on the road to check at the thank you mobile and i will let you know. when would i see what's going on as when? okay. that was benjamin netanyahu, or the is rarely prime minister speaking very briefly. they were going to go back to my, on the shower. i'll just our senior political analyst and from what we could hear from this in yahoo, that he, he didn't say anything that we hadn't heard before. my one is certainly nothing about this. the evacuation order for northern cancer, the option. in fact i, i clicked on his words and hebrew before let's go thursday to came on and he's busy
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to time 10 for size. that is, or it gives you and i think, and it would never forget what happened to that last week and where it has opening words and he broke. and i think he's trying to channel the sort of great universe of unity and state taxes of these really public. and these really made it 30 as get them boxed on. what seems to be the, you know, some very tough. busy more painful award as the way he put it in, in earlier times. and i think it's clear that he's presenting himself as a wartime be there now. and also of course, he's having this unconditional backing from the west. so i think i can imagine as the sub takes hold and is there. busy i think there's going to be a lot of reflection. i bought the day after the summer and how these are, are been, are going to be tackling the uh, the war in guys. uh, which has isn't one seems to understand is going to lead to tens of thousands,
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perhaps hundreds of thousands of casualties. yeah. just on the evacuation or that israel guys almost 24 hours ago. if you ask a 1000000 people to move and they don't, what happens after that? a squad us, i think i think he, i think the defense minister get on the course estimate. but during the press conference, the fact that the end of this conference and i think he seemed to uh, he seems to avoid the question. the kind of just checks his head. and i think we've heard from the white house, ah, that it isn't going to be possible that you cannot just give people 24 hours and expect that many people to just step off under some sort of an order of a, by the end of the country. right, so i think it's clear not everyone including those in the united states and that the united nations, that this is not doable and hang. so when he was asked whether he's gonna have to
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postpone it or whether there's another deadline. again, he tried to avoid an answer because i think is there a does not have an answer now to the ultimate and that they've given about 24 hours . this is certainly not warrantable. and clearly there's publications to it's implementation even if it's giving 72 hours and more because the people in guys uh, including from us of course you don't have a different opinion about this. it's not just the course, is there a given order? that means that kind of thing is, or, you know, any of his there are just trying to now follow through on it. of course, a lot of families with a lot of children would probably try to look for safety and that's natural. you would expect them to, especially to know that they would be a, you know, looking for some sort of a shelter in the southern part of garza. but i think many as it seems that we've seen some, some of the demonstrations now in gaza. that money decided just to stay,
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but definitely the problem to complicates everything furthermore, but i think it's more but also for people who have faced a trauma in the past about, you know, refuge and displacement been and re displacement that they feel that is a good day that their destiny now is, is that their hands in their very near future, and i think you don't see him anywhere. and guys are safe. and as with her also from the various that of your guests as well. that a lot of people just cannot take all these. yeah. a lot of people are sick and literally children. you know, i don't have even means of transportation. and what do you do with a family o 7? once you just, you know, take off, i'm going with some workshop. what are you going to sleep? how are they gonna eat? are they going to box? yeah. i just want to go back to the us secretary of state in to the blinking a little too. so, i mean, he was in doha today, he's also heading to saudi arabia, among other countries. i mean, is this a box taking exercise from the us?
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do you think i is in some ways it is because clearly that's that i think there's a very important question in some ways it is, uh, they want to show that america, you know, has the tiers of all the sites and maybe even the, some sort of a consent sort even if it's in place. and secondly, they going to need all that, how big can get uh, from the partners as well. uh, when things get uh, you know, uh much worse in guys. and so i think we're putting channels without a capital is necessary, but i think it's also important that they're trying to get as many people as possible as many leaders as possible from their side. but as we said before, the statements from data because they are the clear while that i believe is not taking, you know, a tough position. they're not pretending it's right. in fact, that optics statements that basically equate to between how much time. because right, which is was i'm how are those before this weekend in the sense that the guys always
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taking the position that. busy kind of thing is do do under the uh yeah. busy under the headline of, uh, uh, resisting occupation and there is no, we're going to see between the occupied and occupied at this time or on that a big statement seems to equate between the 2. already. data leaders are kind of, you know, giving in a row for countries and particularly libya, sorry, a julia rap syria and another company. now i can't remember anyway, they definitely registered their objections to the tune of the statement. so i wanted to be out of care, but those are trying. busy to, to convince the united states to, you know, back is right from closing a midge of tragedy by atlanta and vision of 1000. okay, thanks so much mom and we really do as always appreciate you pricing it all down for us at this moment. the shower,
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our senior political analyst was tiffany decker reports from southern israel, with troops and military hardware have been messing near the board of wisconsin, a very heavy miniature presence full on the outskirts of gauze a time there is outgoing artillery that we're hearing completely as well. as the sound of jets in the sky, we've seen airstrikes. it's the northern part of the gulf strip, which is just a few kilometers away from us. the roads around here are deserted. the, the villages around here. this is the area where the have mass fighters, infiltrators, and where those gun bottles took place. so well, it's very, very tense. and also this coming on a day when over a 1000000 tennessee and living just a few kilometers away from there are told to evacuate the entire northern area. go to city and head south. of course they have nowhere to go. but the message here
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is that the army is extremely determined to what they say is finish off this fight. of course, the big question here is of illumine ground defensive, which is going to be very difficult, but the biggest pull him up of army reserve is $360000.00 the biggest and israel's history, amounting not just hearing garza but also along the northern border we'd love it on stephanie decker. hodges 0 on the outskirts of gone. the evacuation order issued by israel has that to pena can fit among people of gaza. but this is northern, gaza home to the jump. a refugee camp is the largest and the strip. and 116000 people live in the shante refugee camp is one of kansas most crowded. it's also in the north, along with a launch number of you in facilities and hospitals, including kansas largest, the l. she for hospital is right. and once all these people, including you in work, is to move to the south of why the gaza, you in,
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i would say the relocation of so many people isn't possible. it's not clear how they could make that journey through rubble and constant is randy bombardment to the south are doing run schools in the south over already full of thousands of displays, palestinians for the taking shelter while i'm, i'm, it's my wish is a guy is a resident entity joins us from then. now, 1st of all, can you just explain exactly where you are in guys or are you in the north to have you evacuated to the south? can you just give us a, a bit of an idea of, of where you are and what is happening around you? hi, thanks for having me. first of all, we are just tell residing in the city center. oh gosh, what city you mean with my family? we have not been able to to lead the homes to the southern governments because of strep. so what we have seen today
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is what many have called, including friends of journalism and friends of residences that palestinians are living and, and, and, and the greek collection of, of, of, of the reality of displacement content are at the same time, it's been a very intense and tragic day and because is trooper and hundreds and thousands of people have been sleeping and evacuating with the fear of those who remain of what their feet uh will be, including my family. if, if you could leave, would you? of course we would because at the end of day it's um, although there is nowhere safe and god the city. but at least there was some kind of like more people gathering in a place that would make the is really most reluctant to target those overtly. and densely crowded areas of the, of the evaluation of the end of the day because what we have witnessed and the
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fitness center of god. this is just a scene of, of, of fatality on the scene of mass destruction that we would never hope to see. again and guys that has been now level to the ground and most of the areas and tell your neighborhoods has been destroyed and black and i mean we are living and that, and that, i mean, words are, are unable to describe what's considered that we're having at the moment, but we're hoping that we can have some sort of by the court do it that we can like commute to. yes. so basically the difficulty is that the people's, including my family are facing at the moment with joining the transportation process is that no civil crews are able to help those families that are rushing to sleep. yeah, sides, the ambulance crews are unable also to be operating a full capacity to be able also to transport the people who are hoping to evacuate
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their homes. um with what are you saying? yeah. what, what while you are speaking, we will, we are looking at pictures of just the total destruction of positive guys are, and it really does look like a, you know, magnitude 10 is quite because it has going off and just destroyed blockhouse to block the can you what do you have left with you? we know that the supplies have been dwindling over the last few days. fuel was have food, medical supplies, everything is running out. what do you have with you? and how long do you think it will last? as we have been over the past 3 days been pushed into a further duplicating humanitarian crisis. dear, because at the moment i'm speaking with you, with no electricity and with entire power blackout that has resulted in the devastation of food up any supply of uh, uh that we can have lacked. i mean there is also no clean drinking water. we are
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struggling on a daily basis just to afford the minimum capacity of water that would be able i'm just of sufficient for the rest of the day and uh, i mean for babies for elderly, for women, for people in the neighborhood. it's all about like i mean fear and pitter, and also the lack of necessities, or just pushing the people into further concern. i'm excited because we have also seen promises and brittany problems as a visual image with that would. they could also cut off the internal surfaces near which i mean until now we don't know the consequences, but for sure we know that they could be catastrophic. yeah, you mentioned earlier, i think that you had children. how with a cutting, how, how old are they? and what do you, what do you say to them in the time like this? of course. yeah, i have a 2 years old kid who is, um uh,
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by the way he is not living his 1st or he has actually lived his 1st when he was a couple of months in his mother's school in 2021. so he had already made his 1st memories under the war. now he is, is young enough to know what's happening outside, but also old enough to understand the scary explosions that are coming closer by the minutes of our house. we tend to have some sort of distractions at the moment so that we can have our eyes and conversations and unplug scheduled together all the time so that he could see it a little bit of calm, of comfort. although there is much of a, there's not much of distractions at the moment. electricity and power outages and entertainment part, you know, are, are nothing of our reality at the moment can gather here here. moment. thank you so much for, for sharing your story. we really do hope that you stay safe. that is how much my wish at
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a gaza resident. thank you. of course in the bombardment is the mother in law of scotlands 1st minister homes. the use of elizabeth l. nakeila was visiting her husband's family when the boy prompted. she recorded this message from the southern gaza strip this for a few minutes to do activity. so i'm going to say it's moving towards where we are . 1000000 people know feel or to instill the foaming them eyes every we have done, but my thought is all these people in the hospital cannot be if i wish the moment parts of the world to let this fall, the face, the people a little before the wall gauze was described as the world's largest open,
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a prison held on the land. and sea blo, kind by his route to 16. he is now most of the people being bombed and forced from their homes, a palestinian refugees. because it was part of a historic palestine before more than 750000 palestinians were expelled from their homeland when the state of israel was created in 1948 palestinians referred to that as the knocked by or catastrophe. now 60 percent of the time to cancer as refugees for 75 years, israel has denied their right of return and breach of international law. today, about 1700000 refugees are living in the gaza strip. mostly in these h u. n. recognize kens they are among the most densely populated areas in the world . and now more than $200000.00 palestinian refugees living in some of the largest and most crowded refugee camps in kansas trip. i remind the 1100000 people being
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told to relocate to the self but early i'll just hear a spoke to jen evans. he's the head of the norwegian refugee council. he described a desperate situation and gaza and pleaded for what he called, a minimum of sanity to bring it in to the spiral of violence. yes, really has a great responsibility and i'm saying that the own western media now is read, has to respect it. international humanitarian law to fall simply relocate and tie up. populations is a violation of the law to have a siege and stop out one point. $2000000.00 is a violation of the law. we have to condemn that it. but listen, the owner of the violation. so this one does not justify the killing of civilians or the whole thing of grandmothers and children as hostages. so i think we have to
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have some minimum of time to, to here. and it could start now with the quote for an end to the bombardment and enter the seats and into the hostage tasting and enter the mist as going to that is what it has to end before. too many children, that presidents and gowns are using social media to describe daily life on the is rarely bump up. and even shante describes what she carries in her emergency backpack. 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 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
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emergency backpack. a lot of the costs of you know, i mean, it has to me as a motor. maybe get a 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 into the i 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 we get off
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a picture in the small bag. i have clean next tissues and perfumed wipes. what was the other? should i also have some other personal items in this 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 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 there's a 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 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 pack is because you might lose the back pack . so it's better to wear them or to find
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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 come on how the of the goose one, you know, i hope that the older kids have their own emergency back packed with some personal 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 some nice television, me on some if of course, i mean i'm, even though someone equal the you and secretary general has just begun. speaking this listen in is the only 6 that are affected by how miles on israel that's killed. more than 1200 people. and the engine thousands more or less such a day. what followed by intense bombardments of gaza that has already killed 1800 people and the injured thousands mush. after those events strikes,
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these relatively sales forces have all of the policy names and goes to the city and its surroundings. to move to the south of the 3040 moving more than 1000000 people across the their sleep populate the water zone. the place with no foods. what to what accommodation, when the entire territory is under siege, is extremely dangerous. and in some cases, simply not possible off because of the sauce of guys that already have the capacity . and we will not be able to accept thousands of new patients from the loss. the health system is on the brink of collapse. models are overflowing 11 else gifts stuff. it'd been cubes well on duty. and then i have been searching for a text on else facilities in the past few days. the entire territory faces of what the causes as the 1st structured as being damaged. and there is nothing like pcp develop pumps and be selling these ation plants. order not to mention stuff and all
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the boxes are working around the clock to support the people of gust we model for all can be expected being kills a number that is increasing by the day. i mean, in costs of context with the lives across the region, focus on ways to reduce suffering and prevent further danger does escalation in the west bank or else sweating the region, especially in solving 11 on the exchange of fi it across the blue line is very weddings, it must stop. we need the media to meditate and excess throughout garza so that we can get for food and water to everyone. any needs even was everyone's international humanitarian law and human rights law must be respected in the hills. civilians must be protected and also never use the shields. and all austin using gaza must be really,
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is immediately. it is imperative that both parties and those are we in for us. we're being for us over them to do it. but it's impossible to achieve these steps. finally, i want to say something about the hatred that is being stoked by these terrible conflicts across the middle east and that on the world's a human isaac language of the sites. violence has never accepted. i called on either of those because the game, 70 seventies and the muslim between 3 and 8 speech of all kinds. there's a time for the in special community to come together. i don't protecting civilians and find the last thing solution to these an ending cycle of this and destruction sink. okay, that was the un secretary general, antonio grew tears. this speaking very briefly asserting that reiterating that
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moving 1000000 people across the territory that is being bombarded into an area that has no food or medical capability is simply not possible that hospitals are already on the brink of collapse. the health system is at full capacity and medical stuff had been killed in the line of judy also spoke about the water crisis as well as the the fact that there was no electricity for a pumps or diesel a nation plan. so we're going to go to she have a townslee who is at the united nations in new york for more on this. he, she have, he, he submits the needs to be a plan that needs to be immediate, humanitarian access into gaza. does that you and have one? what is the plan at this point in time as well? we were told that the secretary general has been working. the phones is spokes person, how depressed copeland shortly before the secretary general spoke and said to be the 2nd general isn't working defiance of the regional actions. but what was
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striking once again with the secretary general's remarks to the world was once again he did not cool for a ceasefire. nor did he even make any exultation towards the israelis as regards the bombardment of cause or the intensification of the siege and so on. it at least at least statement that the un released several hours ago shortly after as ro, notified the world events of its evacuation order, which is clearly legal under international law. and several, you and agencies have said that type of sensor themselves at least then the secretary general's spokes person released the statement which strongly appealed for the evacuation order to be rescinded. we didn't get that from the secretary general himself or we got was a matter of fact, it's simply not possible. so there is,
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once we get there will be questions raise that. what i just didn't just an hour ago with the 2nd you know, spokesperson as to why there is no exhortation from the custodian of international geneva conventions, the laws of war into the, of the proportionality for israel to stop when it is quite a prominent facie. clearly against international what be what, what is what is currently up to artifacts? i think those questions are going to go to resurface once again, but he's going into that security council meeting wants can place consultations of the members of the security council, which was the beginning shortly. we on the stuff she habits. he will says that the international community needs to, to come together to find a solution. i mean, if the you in con, find button, then who else is going to step off and it's place. it was always a, i'll give it is what, what do we mean by the us? right, so we have a un security council where we have those plans divisions. we have the united states from britain who, from all, from the public and else statements,
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either here in new york or from the individual governments. a simply looking for condemnation for how most of the green lights is rowe and then you have china, russia, brazil now who are calling for an agency's fired and provide them to getting civilians . basically, incompatible styles is which is probably another reason why where i'd like you to receive any statement. i see the palestinian. our pastor is what kind of a page you, i'm actually so we'll keep an eye on that. i'm sure he's about to speak in fact, so perhaps you want to go to that. i'm not sure. you know, we are going to, uh, just take a quick break and in a minute she have book. we will be back with you off the top of the hour. i just want to bring you up to date with the latest that is happening in gaza. the last few hours, 1770 palestinians. many of the women and children had been killed by is ready. it strikes as they were trying to seek a sanctuary. moving down to the south. well, that is also may tell mccrae for this news our emily anglin will be back in just
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something that the international community your view should be doing to understand how it affects counting the cost on o g 0 the hello, i'm emily. i'm when you're watching l g 0. now continuing coverage of the guys a israel will, we're going to head straight to the united nations now where the palestinian ambassador to the united nations is speaking ahead of a security council. amazing. let's listen in one minute. the whole month has come out a shot. it appears that he's speaking arabic at the moment. so what we're going to do is we're just going to wait until we get some translation and we'll cross back in. in the meantime, when we came out coverage of today's developments shopping time . so my new aven.

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