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the hello, i'm emily, i'm when your watching out, is there an al, 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, you're watching l g 0. it's 19 g, m t and 10 pm in gaza, where at least 70 palestinians, mostly women and children have been killed, buys riley strikes that was taking century on what was supposed to be
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a safe pro shot of northern gaza hitting south scenes of fever and panic. have envelopes, they besieged territory $1100000.00 palestinians and now in what spain cold and impossible situations in an unprecedented move is around his own of evacuation of everyone in the north, including densely packed refugee camps and hospitals. the world health organization has called it a depth sentence, and once the evacuation order rescinded optimally awake of a strikes, ease rouse, bombardment of gaza has killed nearly 1800 people. of the combined populations of north kaiser and gaza city have been told their only safety is south of the wadi gaza, but those regions are just as heavily populated and also subject to is ralph and bowman campaign. in raf of the southern border to egypt is closed due to those
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attacks. even if, if at ease was open, it would remain close to palestinians from gaza. okay, we have translation now of the palestinian ambassador to the united nations. so we're gonna cross back the, let's listen in place to another. this is another tragedy, and a vital role should be played by the secretary general to stop the massacres against the policy unions. this is what we wanted to say of them out of the food o dot com. well below that they didn't get easy. i spoke to you in the morning. there are 3 things that we need to accomplish immediately. one ceasefire, we are unified as i'm out of group for those with think that there is a single on a single diploma that is not standing with the student at this moment. at this time, look at a lot of unity look at those things and look,
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what we wouldn't be doing in the day is to come. all of us are united to stop this cottage against the palestinian people now to allow for humanitarian assistance and passage to the people who need it. food, madison, all the elements that is needed for staying alive. we need to save human lives and we need to save it immediately. and the 3rd thing that we need to do, we should not allow as humans, and always as defenders of international humanitarian though. and as you and, and as the security council to a lot of the 75 years of a lot of it's not about another, i'm not about to be folded in on a lot of people by de, populating the gaza strip of it's $2300000.00 until throw them outside to egypt and to make it an egyptian you no problem that should be directed every and each one of us and each one of you and those who are listening to us inside to do
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everything possible not to i'll describe to happen. and let to be a band to say thank you to egypt for opening a lot, each airport to allow for the humanitarian assistance which they started to receive in order to reach the people in gaza. and thank you to a lot of brother enjoy to them because the, his majesty the king with his x and that see the president of egypt along with president i bus, old of them are doing everything that they can with the global leadership, including what secretary of state clinton and all of that a to blinking. and or the thing is that i have to stop this war immediately and to allow for the humanitarian system to take place and not to allow them to implement ethnic cleansing against $2000000.00 plus. but i've seen and civilians on that. thank you very much. with the
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2nd the we are going to meet with them at the uh after that for safety after they finish the meeting and the security council. we are going to ask him to use the fall out of the mode on the part of the office of the s g in order to help us to implement these 3 point plan sees why, okay, that was the palace standing. i invested it to the united nations 1st thing and she has her times the who is at the united nations in new york with more before i get your thoughts on the palestinian and best as thoughts for you in shape spoke just a few moments ago. he said even was have rules. what else did the un shave have to say what you said it was simply not possible for a 1000000 palestinians to evacuate from the south to the nor if he talked about the
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river. yeah, the, the possibility of the need for immediate humanitarian access at bucks once again. and i think that's why the policy you know about to do that. but this thing going to, to you to once again he didn't explicitly cool for a ceasefire. he didn't even go as far as the secretary general spoke spice of the state several hours ago, which strongly appealed on israel to rescind the evacuation order. he simply said it was impossible. on any side of the very abstracts of even even was have rules. but this is over abstract and we end business with a theme of our questions and the questions and the press to the secretary general specs person is why is the quote for a cease fire and not what we keep on hearing from the secretary general is why it's kind of implied because, you know, in order to have the amount of chair and i says, well, actually the bombing would have to stop. there's no need for, for an explicit and explicit to come to a nation exhortation to as well. for if i choose which quite clearly, and i,
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you know, you can get at least as many independent humanitarian lawyers in the world to, to, to talk about this. you know, these actions are games isn't actually voluntary. well, which is extra general, as opposed to a whole bunch of it. but as far as the young sector general's office is concerned, he's been, he's been clear enough, clear enough there's, they've been able to, to, was used by the sector general spikes messaging your hours ago when aust, about about this but. but now they've gone into this, this, well, well, i should talk to you just explain. so that was the be but the policy and about that he was funded by members of the arab group. they had a meeting about 4 hours ago in the united nations. there, uh, 5 regional groupings for the. yeah, the different parts of the wealth it's included. the, our group is, is the group of arab nations and this was a clear show unity for a whole the are for the, our group calling for those 3 points. and then be agency 5, facilitation of humanitarian access and, and the prevention of another macbook as be posted in and out about support is
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another catastrophe. that is another mass of deportation of palestinians from garza, by his room. she had, as you mentioned, they're heading into a security council. amazing. now what if anything, can we expect to come out of that? amazing, it's obviously behind close those. but uh, any intel from your end of the credits consultations, which means it's just members of the security council. so no, no briefing from these writers will power steering's very similar to what we saw on on sunday. we also found that will be briefed by the un, special uh, special invoice of the middle east peace process, federal code major for them. it looks pretty surprised. that's a tool when it's not is actually hasn't been in the region, trying to, we understand gets, get, get some kind of humanitarian access into, into gaza. so he will address them. we also have you guys extra general way. he said that he will be, he will be addressing them as well. but yeah, i think there's very little expectation of editing to actually come out of this.
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because we have that split between the united states and finalized written fronts. who in the public statements are saying, well, they ones is a combination of i'm us and apparently we agree lights, but israel to continue its actions on jobs and goals. and then you have china, russia in brazil. now brazil is the president's security council right now. we're calling for an immediate cease 5 and an end to violence on civilians. okay, so you have will cross back to you throughout the evening. thanks so much for the update she had pretends the outside the united nations. and that's their tentative guys. and now where 1100000 palestinians are in what spain cold and impossible situation of the israel or the evacuation of everyone in the north of correspondence human. this aid has made the journey from gaza city to con, units in the south. she felt this report
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for heading down the street cars and another one. the a mouse has rejected israel's threats to the people of gaza and the statement it says we adamantly reject to be expelled from our homes. once again, we will resist is rouse, attempt to ethnically cleans guides of israel has publicly declared its plan to commit genocide against palestinians with design this doing is in humane. it's
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unprecedented. we will live a lot, live standing told, or we will die fighting. let's bring entire assume who's live for us inside guys, a tired paint the picture for us. where are you now and what's happening around you? well, i'm right now in a law. no sir. uh, medical complex. uh, southern it goes, us troops specifically and fun here. this area, this place has been determined by the idea of a, by the idea of to be evacuated in as well. i'm right now standing in the front of a very crowd of people who have been displaced to different from the homes and the talk this a medical complex as a, as a shooter. for them, they don't have any proper sources of good energy, clean water and even medical supplies. they are trying right now to uh, to sit in different areas in the compound of the complex. and they are trying also
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to uh, to buy the basic needs from a domestic supermarket. thing can help them to survive. the majority of them, they face real threat. so if they are in danger of being killed by these valuable button. and thus the found like the nozzler hospital is the best place for them to be rescued and even to be protected in terry, can you hear me? yeah, i can hear you. okay. what about those who kindly stories that are in the hospital for example, what's the situation to them? well, the capacity of palestinian hospitals is, has reached its full limit. even the uh, the deterioration of the palestinian conditions had reached unprecedented levels that really made the appropriate threats for the majority. ready of palestinians and the ability of the medical stuff to provide a treatment for it. and even the victims of these very ongoing abutment. now the
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majority of a guns and over the guns, this trip hospitals are facing such a great shrink of medical supplies due to the is really on the go include, the board is as you clearly know, that he's real house shots. it areas and term shalom boat does it preventing the entry of such a license to the besieged inc. leave your taking about 2000000 palestinians are residing aside. the goal is to strip the facing such city at the duration of the medical conditions and even we cannot know. how much did the resilience of the medical stuff will be in terms of, of providing a treatment for the interest people. and they are trying to invest every single possible effort in order to save lawyers of the disparate frustrated palestinians a 1st time. so another one says are leaving the hospital to bring more casualties. that has been resulted from these where the ongoing strikes they are trying to prevent them with the basic items of medical equipments. and they are trained also to provide them the, the, the, the minimum level of medical treatment as well. different codes were made by
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dependents. the administrative hills inside the goal is district cooling, the international community and international powers to afford humanitarian inquiry, to at least, to provide medical assistance to the medical set to inside the besieging place. okay, thanks so much for the update, tara, i assume, live for us in garza. my one gilani is the director general of the palestinian rid of crescent society. he and he's told elgin 0 the international community. he needs to act them out. as we did, the issue is actually a statement apparently this morning and tend to be cold upon the international community really to put the pressure to, to, to send this or that because it's on think of it. is it to be on any believe that this or the is coming in the bottom of the as i said, 1000000 people hosp to leave. we thought safe car doors without the capacity to, to go back here with them. and then not talking about the, the, the patients, the,
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the one that the history that shows that it's impossible. so re quote on the sort of community to, to put pressure if this or that is not offended. i'm because right now, and there is only a few hours left for this deadline. people are sitting got, as i said, we have 2000 people in our hospital. they, i'm not going anywhere. and we are going to stay there with them. and we're the ones that because we don't have the capacity to evacuate them or if i q with the ones that so what would happen? we have the knowledge statements. this is how you want to tell them to test their feet unfolding before our eyes. and unfortunately, i'm not sure what the word leaders are waiting for. what they are doing. they are see, they are witnessing humanitarian catastrophe. and for the i don't think they anything to wait off to what we see that the intervention should be. now in the media. it's
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a group of journalists, including an elegy 0 team has been heat, spine is riley strike in southern lebanon. was his cameraman, is some of the law has been killed jen les from if pay were also hit in alma al shop. it is riley bought them. they were in a car when they were hit, paid a stomach has the days, hence why they're so i'll let you, how about this is what's left of the vehicle used by a group of journalists. they was struck well covering the escalating tensions near the southern lebanese border with israel royce, his cameraman, is some of della, was killed while l just need of a june list is common. jo, how did, and 80 bucks you were injured and taken to hospital. had them a hassle, a who knows that he done? this is what happened. all journalists were here together. it's a type of safety measure. this is to make sure that both the resistance and is real,
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know that we are a journalist and in one location. i can clearly say that we journalist were targeted on purpose. we were far from the confrontation. the confrontations are up this hill over the horizon where the fires are. the spot is where the journalist was. all of the journalists were wearing their safety kit and they all had press slogan on their chest and cars and bought a especially, this is not the 1st time israel has talked to june, list by the us, not last year. i'll just here is sharina. buckley was shot data by an is really smart the in the occupied westbank. she was clearly marked as a journalist. no one was held accountable. there was no one else around them. and there was no fighting, there was nobody, there were no military points. the journalists were hits. and we, we have so far with information that we have the old point to, and intentionality that this difficult to refute. and in that case, we are talking about what crime june of this tables have been killed in garza,
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in the latest escalation. unions had cooled for old policies to abide by international law and protect june lists. peter statement, which is era beds and breaking news. now in israel's army says it has carried outraged inside gaza that have involved infantry and tank units. it says they were aimed at locating rocket crews and to help find captives. we'll have more on this developing story. as it comes to hand, the us secretary of state has arrived in kata to discuss the gaza will and to the blinking just visit comes out is after he met palestinian president, my food a boss in jordan boss compared israel is ordered to evacuate north guys to a 2nd knock by the 10 non spot o. the catastrophe refers to the forced exodus of palestinians from the homes in 1948. when at the state of each round was created. last our brink and held
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a joint press conference alongside katara prime minister mohammed bin abdul rahman, l sony. both men offend, they commitment to finding a diplomatic solution to the crisis. now i want a few people. this was listed and i believe the united states sharing with us the subjective. it's holly with that info discomfort. how this could it would be a good perspective. united states and cutter share the goal of preventing this conflict spreading. as we discussed in detail, our efforts to prevent any a state or non state for creating a new front in this conflict. we're also working intensively together to secure the release of positive learning, american citizen being held by awesome guys and i'm grateful for the urgency the
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cutter is bringing this after a diplomatic edison. james space has moved from right here into ha, in terms of what, what took place at this news conference. you have 2 countries that all working together on some aspects office. and we heard from both psychiatry prime minister and from the us secretary of state that they are working on, trying to see about a possible safe passage, trying to see about humanitarian access and other counts on. we'll try and use it as contacts with homeowners, to try and see if they can make some progress on the campuses that are being held inside of garza. but on the big issue of what israel is doing to gaza right now, completely different narratives. the category side saying that they want an immediate cease for, they want the stop of this bombardment of civilians and they want, you know, a safe spot to take place and be respected by everyone. very different position
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coming from the us, secretary of state and think lincoln. he said that israel had the right and the obligation to defend itself. he said that yes, they have to avoid civilian casualties. but then he repeatedly made the point that the problem here was a problem. that's how a mouse was using the civilians as human shields. he didn't type wasn't pushing on the fact that even if that was to be the case, it would still be a breach of international humanitarian law. if you knew civilians with that of to target civilians and even what's happening now with this giving giving the civilians not just a matter of ours to move from the north and from kansas city to the south east. many experts say legal experts say a case of force to transfer as bringing my when the shower. now he's l g 0. senior political analyst then joins us from paris. greg to speak with you as always my, when we heard just a few moments ago or the un secretary general,
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antonio gutierrez comments before making his way into the security council meeting . one of the things he said was even was have rules. what did you make of his comment is clearly the 2nd in general, it is becoming less a big us and more clear on the unraveling tragedy in gaza. the last 2 days he was rather in physics about uh, you know, calling directly for a cease fire and talking about as you put it the laws of war. but i think now that the invasion is eminent. clearly the 2nd, the secretary general wants to on the line, the basic rules that govern a war back, which i'm on the if you want. and probably the nice thing he can do is at this point in time, is basically remind everyone that is there. i cannot just carry on with
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a general side and guys under the pretext justifies or otherwise of self defense. because. busy self defense stops when there is a excessive violations of your mandatory law. that in fact tortures an entire population starts and that's it, fish the of them and eventually as possible. embodying them in this could have minutely and now that that is focused and vision, land and vision. i think the violations of course. busy gone to mount in a way that we probably haven't seen or been more for some seconds or more just before speaking to we had the breaking news that israel's ami says it's carried out right inside guys that have involved infantry and tank units. what's the significance of that took us through us?
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this is exactly what i and so many others are afraid or is that in order to reduce schedule casualties, i won't get scrolling and forces that is there. and we'll be using a heavy arguments like tanks and artillery, which usually means that isn't open area. the cost in human life is going to be just phenomenal of just tragic. it's to be expected that a country or would want to reduce casualties along its own soldiers, but getting such award for an urban area in a basically an over populated area like gaza was we can people means that the artillery we wouldn't be kidding. people can discriminate me. i think tanks would be marching through a basically residential areas within the, within the district. this is not part of me against army. this is part of the
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fighting in urban area, which means that it is rise probably already calculus of the costs. and that it is considered as of course, or was that defense justify the means. but in fact, they don't any international modeling just quickly, is there a military solution to be israel guys, a conflict as we hit day 7 of the wall? why we should know from the past 20 years, for wars, we know from $55.00 plus 2 years of occupation in 70 years of dispossession as century a long time slipped between zionism, alyssa, israel, and the indigenous people of palestine that were necessary solutions don't lead except to more military problems and, and greek tragedies and, and, and i'm more polarized conflict as we see today i sent you relate to the logic of
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military solutions. have 2 and 4 wars. since 2008 has certainly fail is or believes. and i think this is the statement that everyone needs to keep in mind. is there a believes that the force doesn't work more force would work? well, i have news with is very, very, the lessons from history is no, it does not work, not in this kind of a set thing, nothing when you have something. is there any wants to live in based on the long term in this region, and by the sign in the middle east and the out of and the most the world made it to solutions are not going to be the solution for it to survive and prosper. and just tell you it's going to simply lead to more and watch it more treasure, the more conflict in the years to talk. okay, we appreciate your insights. mile and bush, our elders, there is a senior political analyst joining us from paris. that's bringing mochi apple most fund. he is a guys a resident and joins us live. we are able to show you
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a picture of him because it's not safe to do so. so he's joining us via audio or late martine, thanks so much for speaking to us. given the current situation that's unfolding kind of picture of what life is like for you right now. i suppose the sort of thing smothering me. uh, actually the situation here in goza is an describe the, the word. so i have no words describe this kind of, i'm going to sketch rain, god must occur. committed against the scene and people heating goes strip. it's on a mission of them. um uh, as you know i've lift, unexperienced the 66 floors before and but honestly i haven't seen or experience on this thing like this. what is going on is unofficial vented for just 6 days in a row with the anxiety war. crowds have been targeting areas and goes straight old areas in goza strip being targeted by that as lady vision warcraft and the war
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jets a month to the presidential neighborhoods have been totally wiped just the math while i was talking about hundreds of the bed is seen in families, i have been so totally raised from the book from the city of rue, just straight a. so we are talking about genocide. it committed the center against about a senior people in front of your for international community and a whole lot. the number of the better seen of people who have been killed a sofa actually exceeded 1500. in addition to a more than 8 show, some of the better studios have been enjoyed and one gets so far and these numbers are increasing till the end of dramatically increasing as, as are either tradition continues. it's crimes and it's, there's sykes against garza. and these actually, these numbers also uh,
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are highly expected to be to, to, to rise. yes. yes, we were just speaking. you see there have been strikes that have that we're hearing on and from a live picture coming from gaza. could you explain to us what the situation is in kansas supplies? what do you have at time? do you have enough supplies to keep you going into how long? yes. actually literally the bit of seen and people here or chair between, between their work and hard place. the same time they have been targeted by those dialect are strikes that they are suffering from. the lack of that'd be the communicating basic needs. we have no access to the be the basic needs. and as you know, that the, from the 1st time from the 1st day of distribution, designated which is the show to the proceedings and the vintage. and the entry to,
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to, to, to, to goes into goes a strip, including the water, including the tricity, the fuse which we excessive bates, the situation. and the book does on book more than 2000000 better stadiums. you can goza and side, and going and going catastrophe that me say. so this is the jewish and the people here on the separate and the people his accept, such a beating with the time every. how are the, every oh or the city wishing is getting worse? with the, with this situation, this lady attribution is a still assisting con, turning a blind eye to, to these needs and to the humidity and conditions. and the, i think that so what is going on is really difficult. it's so dire. and it's undescribable not say, what's your message to people watching at home all over the world who are trying to comprehend life for palestinians. right now what you want them to understand.
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yes, actually the bill of seeing and people here are, are, are being killed on the condition wants to give the bit of scene and people uni silas. and so the mid responsibility of that they need to and you or his to raise the voice of the better people to let the people understand what is good. one on 10 to expose the 2 of the claims that are being committed against the bed of cnn, the children we are in the front wheel here. front of the 500 bed is seen and the children were slept or in the cold above. but there's either strikes after they bounded up the house, isn't that homes over their heads? so it will be visa, visa crimes, actually mount, clearly to be a war crimes on to be against the humanity. crimes of so a bit is supposed to but it is to to get more pressure on the government's but other hands. yeah. to exist. porter bridge are in desperate regression to oblige that, sorry to keep patient just of this kind of ongoing is not trained practice. i guess
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2000000 but a scene in gene garza. okay. we appreciate your insights, particularly given it's such a horrific time. 90 at the most fun. a guys, a resident, joining us like this is riley forces have killed at least 14 palestinians in the occupied west bank on friday. palestinians have gathered in several places including the illegal settlement to face out, to protest in support of gaza since saturday. at least 49 palestinians have been killed in the occupied westbank, either by is riley forces or settler attacks. and run con is outside of hospital in ramallah all throughout the day, we've seen a lot of ambulances arrive here, from various demonstrations in the occupied west by this ambulance is actually arriving with a critically injured us. and you can see everybody how old emetics get around. now what the empties are telling us is the types of injuries that they thing off from life fire. and they say that there is an excessive use of force against the
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palestinians. normally these ladies would use rubber coated still bullets that would use take us, but now it seems, but they all using lifes against the protests. now right now, uh the hospital says it's not overwhelmed, but it is worried that if things escalate, it could simply become overwhelmed and wrong calling out. is there normal? okay, stay with us as we bring you more coverage of the guys that is around war and older licensed breaking news back shortly. the hello. they offer an exceptionally warm stock to the month across europe. things are going to turn a lot cooler over the next few days. an autumn chill is sweeping in from the west, dropping temperatures. it'll be well below the average. by the time we get into
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[000:00:00;00] the hello, are you watching out to 0? i'm emily angry and, and this is all continuing coverage of the israel, gaza will. let's recap. that development on day 7 is route has ordered $1100000.00 that palestinians in northern gaza to evacuate to the south within 24 hours. that includes un stuff and tens of thousands of people. and some of the guys
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is biggest refugee is riley strikes, has killed really 1800 palestinians since saturday. when him, us launched an attack on southern east route as well, has dropped 6000 phones on gaza since the war was from us again. and we'll keep fully every hour. and a group of gentlest, including and out is there a team has been each by ins, riley strikes, $711.00. not quite, his cameraman is some of the let's pretend to breaking news now. and as well as me says it's carried out small scale rains inside guys that have involved infantry and tank units that speak to her to up to her maid who joins us in west jerusalem. hold on any more information for the ac is really me know is saying that it had conducted
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a round raid inside the borders of the guys. this trip i said this was aimed for several purposes. the 1st one being collecting bodies of missing is re lease that had been left behind along the border inside again inside the gaza strip. these really saying that they have, they have a found about found out about that through air survey is, are the 2nd part of the mission was also to deplete the, how much is n t died in a mix up abilities. israel saying that they had how much had 7 positions along that border and to also finally try to collect any kind of information about the captives that were taken inside this trip. the army say that objects or the any kind of a clues that could they could find all along that border a, well, that was vital information for them from what we understand that raid is over,
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that incursion is over. and the, as the soldiers and the infantry division that was in there, has actually crossed back into southern israel. okay, thanks for bringing this up to speed. hold on about how made in west jerusalem for us demonstrations have been held across the middle east to show solidarity with palestinians. the summit been jervey reports, a tens of thousands of people gathered outside most in most the majority countries . this proud valley didn't backed up in support of palestinians on through nicole for the 1000000 man march by and so then she threw up the politically the southern . i'm going to watch it. i know every free person who stands for justice, not only in the arab world fits down with palestine, we stand with the people of gaza, the palestinians in the struggle to free that occupied land. no, that's a plaza needed as a video unfortunately. so our states have let the palestinian people down. israel
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receive unconditional support from the united states and europe. the pilot started does not receive similar support from its davis. this is hypocrisy goes causative regimes have now been exposed immediately after friday prayers in the duty. and capitalism on people began protesting against it is really a strikes when civilians in going to they were similar seeing in human where the, who, the leadership, his world, israel to stop the blow to speed stick with the tone to sort of dirty bits of since it's thousands of indians, most in the company that are on the recent violence seems to have fund and the israel, an anti american sentiment. and was of an angry and popular as well for suppression prayers. for the victims of it's really a task governing against the, against the kind of a violation of human rights and the rights of
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the the the question which is the security forces in jordan funding til guys to disperse protest. as we try to approach the, it's really border the tabs are also gathered in buffering bucket sun. glenn, it's done. and then what's the majority nations demanding? they've built more demonstrations of public. i'm lucky to continue for as long as this real keeps up, the bombing does it. so i'm gonna be driving down to 0. the around support of palestinians is also being held in new york. let's go to christine salumi, who's in times square. christian, it looks like a large turnout. how many people are there, and what do they want? the fence right. emily? demonstrators have come out in for some support of the palestinians. you can see
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the avenue behind me. going for about 2 blocks is full of people waiting, palestinian flags, the signs that say free palestine. that's the chance that we have been hearing in the message that we've been getting some speakers out to savannah free palestine and the bombing of the funding of the israeli military. and these hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people come out security in the jewish population. population outside of israel with the women telling me my concentration has been from c and local officials on protecting mon incentives or religious communities. unfortunately, against any form of bigotry, as people are gathering intentions, are running
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a lot of the demonstrations happening in new york having not only pro palestinian demonstrators but also rarely ones as well. although at this event, in particular, we're seeing just the pro palestinian demonstrators here. so far with that message, but there's also a very strong police presence here. there is a, the national guard has been protected transit hogs in the area. so there's a lot of tension, a lot of concern that things can get suited here. but so far, which is very pleased so very passionate demonstrators calling for support to the shepherd me to my next question, kristen, what is the mood like among protest is have you spoken to any of them? does the same remain calm at this point? the absolutely the is
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for the people in the house, rage over the collective punishment of the people who also concern or not being leads protecting the synagogues. and there's a great many of the demonstrators here pointing out that it's palestinians who have been friends and palestinians, who in fact had been attack. there's been 2 documented cases people, the people in an air neighborhood and a show of support here. legislators in this organization behind the as well, but we're also seeing some jewish groups here as well. so man lifeline is a part of
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this demonstration and it's a part of the policy. wow, thanks for bringing this up to speed. we'll cross back to throughout the day. present salumi in at times when your for us. we're going to head to guys and now these live pictures from outside the l. a. ship, a hospital where bodies of those killed in the is riley bombardments of the enclave . having to be laid at side on the strings as there is no most space inside the hospital, let's have a listening now. at this very soon, the same the he's really attractive. killed nearly 1800 patterson units in san today. when who must launch an attack on southern the war and guns, it has prompted a range of reactions from politicians across europe,
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but fits but few rather express strong sympathy with palestinian civilians. irish member of parliament, chris andrew, is an exception. he told a 0 that the palestinians he met by living and gods that just want the rights to live normal life. i. so as long as the thunder line we sleep saying does a and d u student reviews read. you see england. and you see at the us sending at sending ministry reinforcements to is read, as they said, to protect us from a ton of time. i'm kind of getting ins which is breathtaking because it's like, i say, 1800 people have been slaughtered by is israel. today's at that is just comes on top of many, many or at times when age range intervened and carpet bombed and blew up and killed
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. so many people in, in the gaza strip. i'm, it is just up to be a risk. it is depressing not to say i spent a quite a bit of time in the gaza strip and you know that the palestinian people that i met are so welcoming. so kind, all they want to do is to get on the go nights at to cut her children, the education enjoy the, the, the song and the that the beach. and i always are remembered when the response known to were playing random between they just the kids just, they were getting the rinaldo hair clips and they just wanted to enjoy the atmosphere run to football. that's all they want to enjoy the simple things. a nice i'm, i'm, i'm have a home the fridge occasion and that is being the therapy blocks from nice and, and they're being paralyzed by use ran it for, for decades. and you have to remember is when the palestinians in the gaza strip, 70 percent of them are already refugee. i know is right. is trying to once again,
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make how the refugees from the roll from from the guys and fix up to 70 percent of how does the refugees in the gaza strip have already been made homeless from there? there are holes in the line that is being taken over the continually by israel, the, the decision of them to the, you know, the, it's, it's just, it's this, this settlements wrapping up them for years. right. and it's just and they've never been had to come to that and they believe they can do that with them. and we've confused according to bombardment, who's the mother in law of scotlands. first minister comes a uses elizabeth el, knuckle out was visiting her husband's family when the war wrapped it. she recorded this message from the southern guns of strip. this will be many of the do activity . so because it is moving towards with the 1000000 people,
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you'll see the water and still the foaming them eyes. every weird but my to is all these people in the hospital cannot be back with some other parts of the world to live this call this the record. so i before the war guns, it was described as the world's lodges to open a prison, held under a land and saves, located by as well. for 16 years, most of the people being bombed and forced from the homes of palestinian refugees, gaza was parts of historic palestine. before moving 750000 palestinians were expelled from their homeland when the state of israel was created in 1948 palestinians referred to that as the knock bon or catastrophe. 60 percent of them
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came to gauze as refugees. the 75 years is round, has denied the rise of return and breach of humanity international. today, about 1700000 refugees of living and the gaza strip. mostly in these h u. n. recognized camps. they are among the most time sleep populated areas in the world. and now more than 200000 palestinian refugees living in some of the largest and most crowded refugee camps in gaza strip. among the 1100000 people being told to relocate to the south. elliot l. g 0, spoke to yon eagle and hays, the head of the wage and refugee council. he described a desperate situation in guys room plated for what he called a minimum of sanity to bring an end to the spiral of violence. estrella has a great responsibility and i'm saying that the own western media now is read
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has to respect it. international humanitarian law to for simply relocate entire 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 on 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 have some minimum of time to, to here and, and it could start now with the quote for an end to the bombardment and into the seats and into the hostage tasting and into the midst of going to that is what it has to end before too many children are that
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human rights support says is riley forces have used wide fos for us in gaza and 11 on putting civilians at risk. it says it has verified video, showing chemical munitions being fide over the guys and cd port. and to rural areas along israel's border with living on white 1st for us is used as a smoke screen or as a weapon, but it causes to be bends, often leading victims with long term injuries. the use of white phosphorus and densely populated areas like concepts is a full crime. i'm at it and bench m. c is the human rights watch is from human rights watch ra them. he explains some of the injuries that white 1st for us can course. it can be used for various tactics, either for marketing or signaling or of securing cause you said as, as mostly or as a weapon to set fire. and as such as the canister verdie burton, people houses, fields civilly, buildings, whatever was in the vicinity. so air busting, white phosphorus, pressed the substance over a wide area. uh,
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depending on the how to choose the bruce and it is it expose more civilians infrastructure and then it look like you know, around the bush. it can have very harmful effects. it's a good thing, natural and exposed to oxygen, physically to the atmosphere. it quits a very intense heat, up to $800.00 to $15.00 degrees celsius. didn't convert the human flesh down to the bone. it can also enter the bloodstream, it goes organ failure. that's why even the minor burges with white phosphorus can be fatal to humans as opposed to a virus. this car is extensive and absolutely horrendous. i mean, if it falls on civilians, it is, and it is, it has extremely harmful effects. and that's why international law, i mean a, using their deliver incendiary weapons like this and similar arrows. it's friday. and they're the protocol of, of the convention, unconventional weapons like what for the 1st is a lovely, indiscriminate when it's airbus. inevitably, the areas,
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especially in guys which is one of the most densely populated areas as well. if you go to the questions that come up to find themselves, and this is why it's squarely just because it civilians are very gray, but this is a risk retentions that the alex and mosque today with a hi is riley military presence and multiple checkpoints. so our high rock was in occupied east jerusalem as you can hey, right now is the beginning of the friday phrase here in the old city of jerusalem. now this just behind me is the entrance known as the lion's gate. this is where our last to be washed, opposed. listen, why suppose a coming in. as you can see, a security forces wants to move us out of the way. i just want to explain to you how the process works. the washington will come through here. they will enter this entrance in the distance that you can just see in front of me,
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and that's one of the interested want to i'll stop most hometown. now we've been speaking to some of the worshippers that have been coming in. they said that those, the, on the a certain age are prevented from entering. this is what can usually happen more attention, a high boss. some of them are saying that because they are scared of the situation . best thing everyone is afraid. we the muslims are afraid, the jews are afraid of people clash. therefore everyone is staying at home. but we pray to god for all the best i can for the rest of. i would love to watch the rest of our check points on the chip points here. that is the way we see everyone. well, what shows thing. here's the impressive damascus gate that allows you access into the old city. and of course, oh ok. so most compound, many of the worshippers came through here and it was relatively quiet in this area
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because only 5000 washer because attended those prayers, not because he's ready for, says, did still lots of youngsters from entering, which led to several clashes that happened in the old city, just minutes off to that trial was held today with palestinians that was of firing . it seems fireworks on the if these ready for us is it stops looking for them then that will also cautious nearby and neighborhoods the cold. why the jewels and knots? because they said speak to some of the palestinians that they want allows through some of the check points that was taught lead to, oh ok. so most of course on friday, many people here in the old city, especially occupied east through some headsets to perform the pres tensions a very high. it's still very quiet and this parts of jerusalem at the moment. but
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of course, with the way things a heading, people are really concerned about a height of all just 0 occupied is the rest of them. that's it for me, emily angry. and i'll be back with more about special coverage of the guys that is around worn a few moments. these pictures out of guys are though of lifeless bodies lined up outside the o. she's the hospital. certainly assumed the same. and we will leave you with pictures of the dead developments and
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a warning they are distressing. the situation is so bad by the next to this moment on fiber opening is not good for the people in the state of shock. people are very scared, very stress. a lot of people are saying the country contents are a tax to bombing mosque. i'm shocked by our government. just care about
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