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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  October 14, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST

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you know, just what we do and i'll just, sarah is trying to find the story and he's the people who allow us into their lives, dignity into mind, see of the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm emily. and when this is the news, our live from doha. we're bringing you continuing to special coverage of the war in guys coming up in the next 16 minutes killed while
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trying to flee 70 civilians. a huge buys riley strikes a lot was supposed to be safe for 2 southern guns on a humanitarian crisis, intensifies the world health organization says moving. patients from overwhelmed hospitals is a death sentence. and once the evacuation order with is a group of journalists, including ultra 0, is team, is heat, spine is riley strike in $711.00 on a voice, his cameraman has been killed, and diplomatic efforts intensifies the mayor of casa mates. the us secretary of state in doha. welcome to the program is $21.00 jame tay, that's midnight in guys that way is rouse on me, says it's carried out small scale ground raids that have involved infantry and tank units. there seems of fear and panic that of envelopes the besieged haired tree,
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at least 70 palestinians, mostly women and children were killed by as early as strikes on friday. it was thinking straight on what was supposed to be a safe road out of know them guys a heading south. 1.1000000 palestinians are now and what spring cold and impossible situation after israel has ordered the evacuation of everyone in the north, including densely past refugee camps and hospitals. un secretary general, antonio gutierrez, spoke about the situation. and guys that shot want to go up to those invest dykes. these may only be sales forces, a lot of the palestinians who can go to the city and its surroundings, to move to the sauce of the territory. moving more than 1000000 people across a densely populated water zone. replace with no foods. what. what accommodation, when the entire territory is under siege is extremely dangerous, and in some cases,
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simply not possible. we have tarik buddhism inside gaza for us, but 1st let's go to to hold of a bill i made in west jerusalem. hello they honda. what have is riley? oh, sorry. he's been saying about these most recent ground raids. this is really a military spokesman said that these incursions happened and these are the soldiers of back into southern is what we don't know exactly when that happened. but we suppose over the last 24 hours. now these are, these are saying that that was a to try to collect as much as information that they could on the fate of those, uh, these radians that were taken captives by mouth and also to destroy the how much so the had done capabilities and that was firing from across the board,
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but i think what the military's not say that this is also gone across into guys a in that bordering area to clear a path in case of a get ground invasion with seems more and more likely they need to get information about what's happening on the other side, they need to make sure that they are know how much sales or how much fighters you'll have most military capabilities on that, on the, on the other side of the border. so that when they start rolling the tags, they can find a clear path. no, we don't know, as i said when this ground invasion could be, but they could very well be in the next few hours or the next few days. but it certainly, it is approaching, so is ro would need that kind of on the ground intelligence to figure out whats happening. and the other way to make sure that when was that start at the puff is clear and hold up your in west jerusalem. you've seen that for several days now.
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what's the mood like on the ground as well? i mean, if you've ever been to jerusalem before or actually to israel before a, you know that things of a different industry. so empty many businesses a shout out, there's lots of anger and there's lots of worry um, so really the people you know stocked up on food, staying at home or following did use that a suspension. and if you're in is really you want to see a govern government as, as quick as possible. the, as obviously many calls for revenge is really do support the heavy handed methods applied by these really are we at the moment in gaza. many are calling really to do, really for the army. do this done. finish off how much inside gaza. there's also anger towards the government with,
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especially from those people and the residents of this in those communities that were bordering garza. many of them as been want to hear answers from the military, who didn't come and save them, and you didn't react quick enough in one instance, for example, the minute she reached them is it 20 hours after this attack started, which was about a week ago in a few hours it will be a week ago, saturday morning. pre don't. busy last week so that is that too, if you're a palestinian, you're also very worried about revenge attacks. i spoke to many palestinians here in the, you know, in occupied these jews or they're worried that they were page and the brand of what happened. it was carried out by have minus the extremely worried and by large they're staying indoors. do ahead of i heard parents tell me that they don't allow the young children to be on these trees. they say that they stream you word,
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if you know that a teenage boy because he could go, he could get intimidated by what that he's watching on television. and maybe, you know, get, find himself in trouble along the streets. all that is factoring in. and everybody's waiting to see whether this ground invasion will happen or not, whether there will be a more changes along the northern border. so i think is where it's kind of in the wait and see patch in the countries entry and you may be faced to as the, the bodies have been recovered in all those villages of the border. the funeral is that happening on a daily basis. but the countries entering into a new phase and somehow even if israel says it's going to be a much larger scope war, it is on charge of terry. she because all the words that happened before with the guys and they've been at a,
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at least 5 since 2009. they were limited in time this time and they were called military operations. this time the government here is very clear. he called the the war. they say that it will last as long as he needs to last. so people all worried . okay, thanks so much for the update. what i've done, i mean in west jerusalem, let's head to guys and now with the combined populations of north kaiser and gaza city have been told the army safety is south of the why the gaza. that those regions adjust is heavily populated and also subject to israel's foaming campaign. in rafa the southern border to exit is closed due to those attacks. even if it was open, it would remain close to palestinians from gaza as bring it in. oh, rather al correspondent, you'll not said has made the journey from gaza. cc to con eunice in the south and fall this report of the for heading now
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the 3 cars. vickery and another one, the tire. okay. i do assume is live for us inside guys. hello there, tarik, another night of terra, and had no doubt tell us where you are and what's been happening since we last spoke to. well, as these really occupation forces are browsing that tax and the inside of the gaza
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strip or the number of ballast victims is rising and searching this very occupation forces during the tasks i was have them by the different areas inside the gaza strip. despite the fact that the majority of areas but displays that are trying to, to take down residential towers and to make the city damage to the palestinian population, prefer as a tool this current moment. according to the palace, the new ministry of health, the just told, has rising to reach 1906 terms. we've approximately around 7000 others wounded. this a great number of indian people needs a very, into a intervene intervention from the medical stuff to you to cite the goal is to strip . meanwhile, the power seeking hospitals are facing such a great shrinking medical supplies, which can really think it to the impact on the ability to provide treatments full of thousands of egypt. people who are just to turn up in the palestinian hospitals on regular basis as the is really boom bottom into these goals. this trip continues
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is also essential to mention that to the number of casualties might be. busy increase in the future if the is really strikes, continues specifically with the looming all of the ground to invasion, a will that will be carried up by the is very occupation forces to, because of strep, as the, as it has to be reported in the media outlets the goal is once here, our difficulty are living in a very great dispute at district conditions that are trying to afford the basic needs for themselves. main effects are these basic needs are easy and cannot be a fluid. they are cooling the international community to make an urgent intervention to rescue them from the collapse. you are talking about early, 2 hours of electricity to some certain parts of the gaza strip. and this is kind of electric current might not really be connected all the time. you are talking about to, let's say, uh, drugs warehouses for the policy ministry of health is about to run out of medical
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drugs or so it could be about even the hospitals capabilities won't be able to cost more casualties. if the is re, the ongoing closer continues on the gauze, this trip, okay. and tired, it's early hours on day 7 and this wards just past midnight and gaza. how can the people they prepare if old for these relentless strikes? well us people in goal is that just the are facing just every, not the shadow of death is losing every wet inside. the goal is this trip. people just we're talking about that seats more than 200000 pounds thing is our living choices in, in schools affiliated with united nations. others are living with their relatives, while the rest remaining or living in the street, waiting for someone to rescue them from the misery that had been caused by these very occupation forces. now they cannot really believe or even have hope that there is going to be a breakthrough in terms of reaching a ceasefire that might end the uh, english. so it's important,
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that's the kind of thing here site, the goal is to strip the i have been collectively punished by the is with the occupation forces. they are not being protected to due to the international load. the, even the houses we're bombarded while they are inside the house without prior warnings . the majority of casualties among young kids and even women without any respect to the, to the principles of the international, the palestinians really holding for 2 national protection for themselves or even to afford them. you military inquiry doors in order to be ages and to have to receive assistance that will enable them to continue and to stem life in the future. okay, thanks so much eric abu assume in guys a for us us. a group of journalists, including an elgin 0 team has been hit, spine is riley, striking $711.00 on right. his cameraman is a dela, has been killed,
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generalists from if pay were also injured in the l. m. a. l. a. shop need these riley board and they were in a car when they were here. it shows pete of stomach reports and what they're so but let the 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 voices. camera man is some of della was killed. well, i'll just hear a june list is common joe coded, and anybody else here were injured and taken to hospital. had them a hassle or who knows the 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 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 to time and then they all had
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pressed slogan on their chests and cars and bought a especially, this is not the 1st time israel has targets a june list by the us, not last year. i'll just here is sharina buckley was shot data. mine 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 temple to being killed in garza, in the latest escalation. unions had cooled for old policies to abide by international law and protect a june list. peter statement, which is era. and don, a hash them has more from elma ellis job 11 on me with a, a tax on
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a journalist that could and i'm calling to the inside in front of the hospital. i work with the exhaust. as a matter of fact, this was a deliberate attack on a group of journalists who uh, clearly identified and to the red wait readings that keeps having the press on the kids under helmet. everything was asked to prove and to show on to stress that they were during this group of journalists and i was actually, i would likely provide us with them. and then we separated. we went to someone else and they decided to go to this 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 the army that's monitoring this road on the border line.
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you ready rose up. this group of journalists are moving together for wednesday, so i know that we went in the morning and lot of our hands and we came to the height of then we separated. and then they launched the shelves on our colleagues. i was with our colleagues academy and you'll hold on here at this hospital. we met how we thought we spoke to her. make sure she's okay. busy she, she has a lot of injuries, but she's in a, in a good situation. a lot of her colleagues also leave it off here. he's also when did an injured also, he is a, he's in a, in a stable situation. um, unfortunately we lost our colleagues from like those i found blah, blah, blah. unfortunately it was, it was how, how it's happened. these journalists, what hit direct hit that it briefly hit the slide. the fact clearly there were showing that there were a journalist, us secretary of state,
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and to me blinking has been holding meetings and member laced with regional leaders . he met the palestinian president pinewood abbas before finishing the day he and kata diplomatic edison james phase has been following the day's events. the secretary of state arrived in jordan and also on his normal jet between the us military plain, an indication that difficult diplomatic situation he faces is also potentially a threat to his own security. and i've heard plain speaking from jordan's king up dealer before heading for a meeting with policy and president mahmoud abbas camera crews and reporters film. the handshake between the 2 before being quickly escorted out as he continued his toward the region, the us as top diplomat would have been aware the criticism of israel is tactics, was now coming from many others. in addition to the policy and president, the you and the international committee of the red cross and the world health organization were old announcing the order for the people in garza city and the
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north to move south, which in catch all, sec, would you been connect with the media come in then how about a funny leader who maintains links with him? us as well as the west and said because we blinking then publicly laid out the 2 areas where they're working together. we discussed in detail our efforts to prevent any state or non state. we're creating a new front in this public. we're also working intensively together to secure the release of positive learning, american citizen being held by a mouse and gather i'm grateful for the urgency the cutter is bringing this after. but there's a key difference in the approach of the 2 countries. castle as prime minister made it clear his nation once in a meet gypsy spot and gossip, we cannot deprive if it and goes up on that. if it's, if you want to and at madison and die for the means of life,
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we believe that the situation is very danger. this is the longest toward the middle east. the secretary of state has made it totally existing 7 countries. and each one he stressing israel's right to self defense, but there are many in the arab world, the believe this indiscriminate and devastating bombardment is not defense, but in fact, revenge collective punishment. james pays out as 0, but they may redid one in dough. ha, that's bringing by one but shower. he is eligible for a senior political analyst and joins us from paris. hello then my one. there's certainly lots of regional players that are trying to either avoid being drawn into this moral cooling for restraint. what should we be looking at for as these many diplomatic made things a carried out it depends on what happens with the next few hours in days. uh clearly the,
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the clouds of this are gathering over guys as we speak. and i think that the ministry hours and days probably be darkness even when to send $1.00 to $1000000.00 people. and depending on how grave, how tragic, how the situation is going to get, how many people will be touched by death? i think determine that kind of responses we're down to see from regional meters and in fact from international leaders. because for the time being uh we see some serious provides ation with as read and basically the. busy standing firm about crushing to have us unconditionally supported by the united states and western powers. in general. right in the middle aged people are looking with alarm at the the escalation invite assigned. definitely probably over spell, at least in terms of our sentiments and instability that to their own societies
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because of the very organic relationship between but a stadiums and that has to be at a precise please. so i think uh, the next few days in the oceans of the situation. uh, but terrible escalations to be expected was probably put pressure on more or more leaders, including those that, that united nations to ask for a cease fire. and to ask for, is there a different back? unfortunately, the way i see it and electrically speaking is there a is determined now to go all the way. so unless some of its growing up partners decides to do an option with an enter this i think uh we are approaching slowly but surely done on my garden. my one un secretary general antonio gutierrez commented before the security council council meeting. he said even was have rules. what did you make of his comments? a subsidy to me. that's just i think the obvious right that i'm glad he finally
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came up with it and stating some, some of those. uh, you know, some of those uh points. clearly, at least uh, you know, in terms of taking a stand because that's what you expect. the 2nd for the general, you know, mission is to do. it is, uh, it is unfortunate that so many we have seen a real powers are either indifference or are becoming hysterical and hence as a show, but, or what a sobering voice from the secretary general is important. now, just to, you know, to remind everyone that was being so hysterical in they're supposed to be, sir, and especially that there are laws of war and that they should be respected them. but the, uh, the starvation and the, and the from bergman's office to williams is a, is a clear that kept violation with the national. it's not just, you know, looks like i'm almost what i was speaking in english. is it such a terrible violence immortal? an african
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b o b in you main right punishment already tied population as i've heard it before . this is no longer an active sort of defense. this is as our been described, in this case, an act of revenge indiscriminate kemming and bombings of an entire population. do you think, given the number of civilian deaths in palestine is rising, that that is damaging, is rouse international reputation at all? so here's the, here's, i get another one which total more attractive international shifting they heard from the likes with the chinese, you know, make up 25 percent of the nation are. so saying that the, you know, the central cause, the root cause of this entire problem is, is right, and it's supporters, denial of the basic price for that. but i've seen that people, but china does not read accounts nowadays as western leaders have basically
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monopolized. the issue is trying to publish 5. and as we see now from the movement of the 2nd there say, you know, between chuckling between is there a lot of states that basically the united states just heading over to one of the board meeting. what brought them to fear the meeting was? don't even think of getting involved, which means the united states is basically putting the world is under our protection and his road can do whatever it is that it wants to do as long as it needs to do it. and the united states with its r, my doesn't base me that today and wouldn't be there to support it. and to projected as gets carrying basically what's going to be looking more and more like a genocide that gives the better signals. where are we going to see perhaps tens or hundreds of thousands of casualties in the weeks and months to come to have any high meaningful action coming out of that security council meeting. that is, i believe, wrapped up this evening of the, i don't. uh, because uh,
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i hear what, uh, what's the vouchers are saying? and you know, that police in the security council, we have things in front of the united states. you know, 3 out of 50 settlement members are committed to not all the same. and all 3 leaders are channeling, uh, the, uh, the ability out at the and the understand the, did the genocidal a sound bites from this really prime minister. there's a prime minister say is the number of things present by the beach. then let's look at their state standard beach then, and then it just goes down to the english and the french and the german and so on. so we have a situation now where the rest is living and it's within, it's going to ecosystem. basically you liked it unconditionally, behind those read instead of trying to strain history. and the basic to me now i think is that. busy or given cause, right, and i kept going should do what the prize was. there's no problem with all of this . it can be can be summarized payment in, in one words. ringback syria, there's
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a certain history to you. yeah. second historical response to what happened a week ago. and i think instead of people not holding back and pulling away from the bring what they are doing because that they are settling fuel on the fire. and that is a problem we've seen that happen 20 years ago. and i say 20 years ago because everyone keeps talking nowadays. i bought a car the nicest and what, how much is the even worse than isis? so they comparison with the so called war a better, and we know what that brought us millions of casualties in iraq and afghanistan, a k s and the deputies federal. busy zation between the west and the rest, the world ending up 20 years later with the united states. and it's your wisdom hauled eyes pulling away human entity from us. kind of stand between web for nothing. i mean, we just have this huge capacity for our hands. and we don't seem to learn from the
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susie, this is how may i ask, who's not prizes, how much is a non take, the movement of that does use a 2nd uh, i know pennsaid for the message including federalism. but it's clearly the nationalist movement that wants to justice and liberty within its own home that it's not going out and i need to national violence, spiritual violence. so in that sense, there is a solution. i'm like, i've got the nicest, where there is no solution here. there's a clear cut solution which would be an international community. i've been talking about for the past 75 years for the hot street to 5 years and they don't have united nations resolutions about this. it's about. is there anything else occupation talked about a student in occupied territories with the process to get people allowing for at still stage solution to happen. there is a solution. the problem is that for the past years, decades is that it has rejected and refused to implement those. so you're not the admissions origination, that's where the best, where's the agreement of the united states and other russian powers?
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and here we find ourselves in this semester. so once again, there is a diplomatic and a political solution. what do people live in peace together or separate into states? or there is normally that a solution to this issue. this is not that guy that is not licensed. this is not a, some kind of a phenomenon you know, uh, ju cold, uh, deduct who's trying to get people that are doing this is of very, very specific issue. oh, i think the move of facing travel corporation. and i think once you end up proficient with the help of the united states, england, france, and others, you can bring peace here and how much could become a legitimate partner in this piece. and it lives as we've seen it, the over the past 20 years. it could manage and economy because managed administration could, could manage folder as it did in guys that the trustworthy is it was connected to
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follow metric that gets re elected or not. that can, no matter what it could be a political process. but certainly there used to be diplomacy as pulling back from the break because as i started talking to you, what i'm feeling most all is as the clouds darken. and as it starts raining bombs and boots from gaza. and the shadows guess darkens. busy over this deadly populous area, within the 10s of perhaps hundreds and thousands of colors the casualties. i think everyone's going to the credit not doing more in this and took a piece quote for a ceasefire and put it away from the thing. but we, we do have to remind them, before we let you go, we do have to point out the many civilian deaths of is riley's in southern israel on saturday. and many have argued that they don't want to negotiate with some us as
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a result of that attack. this is exactly the things that have mouse has claimed in the past. i want to remind the something has been forgotten. just because i've been trying to study the record once again, every time before i talk to you, you know, there have been the 4 wars of the past 20 years and is there a bum, uh guides or like there is no tomorrow, right? last floor, 1400 people were killed and, and thousands of casualties. but still we were talking about they need to sit down on the table or they need to talk, or they need to contact solution in 2018, 2090. and how much not, how much people in casa gather, the 50000 of them in so called much overturn peacefully. and they were shut that and hundreds of them died. and thousands of them became casualties of israeli. but it's that were basically shut up and from behind, you know,
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that is the really the percent bags and, and what type of, and what happened is that, how much did the explosive in the end. but what the human but the national human. but what the united nations that human breast cancer, fucked up, is that for me to people when in fact, because of the location, the rest were so many of us can partners, right? so there is a, a cycle dividers here, the pest, and at some point is really so hard. but this thing is so far, even more. so what do we do now? more war that's not going to solve anything. okay, we have to leave it that my one bush hour out. is there a senior political analyst? thank you. you as president jerry bob and has addressed the guys in israel or during a speech in philadelphia, and he says his administration is working to find a way to stop the violence through diplomacy. it's also friday for me to urgently address the amount of turn crisis in gosh, us and my directions are teams are working in the region including communicating directly with the government of israel, egypt, jordan,
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and other our nations and united nation is to search support and humanitarian consequences for how much attack to help israel, you know, we have to, we can't lose sight of the fact that the overwhelming majority palestinians had nothing to do with a loss. and a mazda is appalling attacks, and they're separate as result as well. let's bring in patty calhane who's standing by for us in washington dc. hello, that patty did these public remarks from president biden mock a significant shift since the conflict started for him. it sounds like it shouldn't because it is a basic statement we've heard from presidents in the past, but it's important to keep in mind when he 1st addressed this. he didn't even mention the palestinians once. and the days that followed pal students for even hardly mentioned. so this is the 1st time he's really come out and said we're working on
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a humanitarian quarter. now it's important to keep this all in perspective. the biting misters has been very careful on their line with their language and what it expects from israel. and it keeps saying that expects them to as a democracy, follow the laws of war. now the laws of war say that you cannot lease each to an entire civilian population without giving them electricity. water food is in fact a war crime. so while the president says they're working on humanitarian aid, what do you didn't say is it's time to end the seas. and we've also said in another shift, as you not mentioned, secretary state at me blinking is going across the middle east. what she had been saying just in the last day is that you just wanted to see a safe passage for palestinians civilians to be able to get out of gaza that has suddenly shifted. now they're talking about the safe areas with in gaza. there, there are press on the plane with him as he goes to these places. the staff is not explaining why that shift is coming from, or why,
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why not still try to do safe passage? who's pushing back on that? that's something we're going to be pushing for answers in the coming days. and patty, what's going on behind the scenes of the politics of this crisis shifting and washington? you know, they really are for decades. israel has been a bi partisan issue. people just every elected leader lined up behind israel. we have been seen shifting that in their reports that as many as 55 house democrats sent a letter to president, brought it, and blink, and telling him, telling them that they need to work to end this illegal sees. so that is a fairly sizeable shift. 55 house democrats, and there many more members are expected to sign that letter. and part of the reason for this could be the polls. it's the latest scalable and this is fascinated
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for the 1st time ever. more democrats have sympathy for palestinians than they do is raised least edit sizable. it's 49 percent. have sympathy for the palestinians versus 38 who side with huge relief. that is 11 percentage point jump in just one year. we've seen an increase as well with independent support in palestine by not by as much patty, i'm just going to have to jump in and because we're hearing from the russian ambassador to the you. and just after the security council house and other emergency main thing, so we're just going to listen and then we'll come back to shortly according to the best to promote competitive that they've got. an escalation happens out of the blue because a bundle of savings instead of this effect is rarely civilians. the us, this is especially in the system the, the whole situation was unprovoked from us. oh, just enjoying those support. it was so that it would be no purpose and the westbound could use these of those actions. i'm no worries but add up and must can support those things. we shouldn't ignore that. the cut them flat up above the
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members of the siege of living good during the 2nd world war, also and accept that i human lives. another most easily is actions of collective punishment, though because of citizens as well as it's do months through that create more than one media and civilians in 24 hours and concentrate them in the fact to get to in the south of the sector. also an acceptable and can lead to reverse of who gives us the consequences or regions and go over the root cause of this situation out of critical importance. oh, worst goal is to the best to promote the narrative that the government's collation happens out of the blue because of the salvage status effect, is there any civilians? the us do us is especially in the system the, the whole situation was unprovoked and some us outcomes, enjoying those support. he, it was so there would be no purpose in the west bank against these of those actions
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. i'm no worries but add up and must can support those things. we shouldn't ignore that. the cut them flat up above happens against the back of the weasels. this domestic relations are the decisions of the un security council in the general assembly, including the legal expansion and settlements, which is an economic them where the bus majority of human un member states, well as well deposed by the fact that the philistines are being forcefully hosted from their lab and their causes damage any attempt to control these context. he's a clear manipulation of effects which we cannot support. let me be clear, the responsibility for the moving war in the middle east. through an electric stove, flies on the united states. if is watching the recklessly and self history blocked the work of the middle east quarter of international mandates. you know, netflix and wonderful as the peace process and limited stream, imposing for imposing and economic piece with these through on the front of
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students and other companies without solving the purchasing. of course, we consistently want against these say it to back for one day. so it, did you all know well that for years to us look any extra, any signal from the un security comes anymore, this corporate exercising this thing, claiming that it's quiet, regional diplomacy is more effect. well, no, it is always the best way in the cutting circumstances. it actually can look except to complete the connection and lack of a new direction on the part of the un security comes, as well as the secretary. as you could have noticed, not a single listing delegation quote for an open meeting. one of the situation is let me list while they use every facebook text to call for the discussions of the situation in your grade for his political, his. and they added assisting to hold 3 monthly meetings on syria to show that the grab. so he's a legend is too preoccupied with this issue. enter a tech city and government,
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but they don't find garbage to go for the meeting of the situation, which is directly affecting international peace and security. and it has the, the memo so many 30 and consequences against these but on the form of listen but presented appears, attempting to reply, bleating, double standards, to shut the beam commission. what is the phone delay opened? it declares the b, u stands was easily. why don't i get blind thing to the is that a air force attacks on civilians are searching because when use one of the line common to them, the situation that on what happened in the past, which was not in any way similar to the one in does she said that i quote it fixed again, save your name, he 1st lecture, especially electricity of what legs and cutting off men, women, and children. what's the electricity on it? so few at the end of the quote that are more examples of the same double step that i made responsible behavior over the over whether it was some conditions. so what
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do a proposal becomes the goal for an immediate cease? what and the production for this collision is collision with the car wreck and means that the security council must tech to put the man to the blood should emitter stuff peace negotiations with a view through establishing the police didn't state because it was supposed to do so. so let me go to this that were circulating throughout the resolution of the un security council of the year and security council, which calls for an immediate durable of put it, inspect the community. that answers for an, for an unimpeded provision of human insight, into assistance as well as conventional violence and all that. so if that is this, that is open book a sponsorship hold, hold you and member states. today, i have to advise you that wasn't meeting of the are going well. so independent independent states for the ministers in district give just done where they don't it's, it's a joint statement stating thing that think it was circulated as a document of the security comes recall on all the members of the international
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community to actively support the sponsor of lineup behind. so a bit of this is the only way to stop buttons as far as that actually is concerned . for us, it is important to maintain context with the 2 sites we have long established historical size was better staying as well as revision in a large number of our competitors leave both of them easily and by this time. and this is also very important factor that we have to take into account. at the same time, we have very soon it will establish close relations with it at a world. first of all, we felt a start which had been promised amend dated by the un decisions, the southern states with the capital in these jews. these decisions have been taken by the un security council in general assembly and they must be implemented. we spent the night before the mediation and who have capacity, so it provides that both sites are interested. i think that was the russian ambassador to the united nations condemning the war and gaza,
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or an accusing the west of double standards that follows an emergency making by the security council in its members. let's bring in. she have for time. see who's at the united nations for us in new york. so she had a strong words from the russian ambassador calling for an immediate cease fire and drawing on comparisons of the you crime full. what else did you take out of what he said? what do you feel that exasperation because there is a narrative that has been put forward by his ro, the us, the u. k. from germany. that any context to the card violence is on the, on the symmetric. and so eventually the, the russian and boss, and the best thing that this did not happen out of the blue, this narrative, the, even to told me that the root causes of the conflict are unacceptable. because the only thing to do is to stand by israel and it's hour of need a frederick ridiculous, a lot different conflict resolution,
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which is what the united nations is supposed to be about. so with that in mind, then the you the rush, or how's the circulation of the draft resolution, the outline, but the key points that closer to me is you durable, funny, respected you about a cherry and sci fi strongly condemns all. while it was most trilogies directed against civilians will acts of terrorism and call for the security symbol of hostages, that mean unimpeded provision and distribution of humanitarian assistance. he said, actually, just as he left the box, i remember states having till noon on saturday to to submit any amendments of a they may want to but want to add to this. having said that, we did hear from a diplomat who said that he did seem unlikely with this one guy, the other much pacing support because it doesn't have those key elements that we've heard all week from the west of nations. the us, the u. k. and browse, which is, well they really what is a combination of i'm us basically, i'm
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a green light for israel to protect itself. they all of seized of the matcher when it comes to a cease fire because we have that story. the secretary right now that the state department doesn't even want any mention of a ceasefire or the conflict. tional de escalation to be used at any communication from the state department that is not on their agenda when clearly when it comes to russia comes to the china when he comes to brazil present. luna space, human passion state because the secretary general of 24 hours ago. so that main concern is a ceasefire. and then adam to violence against civilians. that is not the b v, but priority for the united states of inside lives. that's why there's that sense of this. this resolution will not go very far. okay. she have, well, we are following developments and all of those late is coming out of that meeting. so it will be short across to, throughout the evening when and if someone else suspects,
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search to stay with us. let's recap now. the latest developments is route has ordered 1100000 palestinians in northern guys had to evacuate to the south within 24 hours. at least 70 palestinians, mostly women and children, had been killed as they were. fling is riley strikes of killed 1900 palestinians since saturday. when homos launched, an attack on southern is around israel has dropped $6000.00 pounds on guns. and since the war would come up again and more, kate, following every hour and a group of generalists including an elder 0 team has been switch fine. is riley strike in southern lebanon, or his cameraman, some of della has been killed. 70 deca filed this report from southern israel with troops and military hardware had been messing neither. puerto wisconsin, a very heavy miniature presence full on the outskirts of gall is the time there is outgoing artillery that we're hearing completely as well as the sound of jets in
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the sky. we've seen airstrikes. it's the northern part of the gulf, the strip, which is just a few kilometers away from us. the roads around here are deserted via 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 north, an area called the city and head south. of course, they have no where to go, but the message here 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 pulled up of army reserve is $360000.00 the biggest. and israel's history. a mounting north just here and garza,
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but also along the northern border. we'd love it on stephanie decker. hodges there . on the outskirts of guns at least 16 palestinians had been killed in the occupied west bank during protests against these. riley bombardments on the besieged guys a strip since saturday. at least 51 palestinians have been killed either by is riley forces or in settler attacks needed. abraham reports from the occupied west bank. they promised to your message was for unity. this was the response is really forces killing several palestinians, as thousands protested across the occupied west bank in support of garza, another palestinian was killed as he reportedly attempted to reach any beacon as we need. supplements. friday was one of the deadliest these the occupied with bank this year. the name of the pet theory, the injured from a village news remo. he says this russ on health care providers is the highest
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since he started working. knowing years ago, i've been through lots of usually a fall to columbia to drive to the hospital is now turning into 120 kilometers because of the current is really close. just imagine that the unbalanced call like this one has to go on top of the big rocks in the past. sold is used to allow us to come and use some close check points, not anymore. even before this current war, whites organizations we're describing is really soldiers as through care, happy is really military is use of excessive force, i guess. well as an info, the 3rd is not new. most of these people here are only on with rocks and say, is there any wants to cross the defiance? and i need a sense of unity between them and their fellow product. simians individually cause us to a largely on population is now facing an increasing number of onset theirs. they feel that seems like this are becoming more frequent and is really circular shooting and enjoying their productivity. and man and have room in the south of the
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west bank almost by israel is the one that is causing the escalation and then blames palestinians for it. they say that palestinians attack them and captured as really but they were giving people their basic rights. did they expect them to remain silent as many western countries to support for israel posting in say the world is ignoring the cost, which is the occupation using the victims of these really forces and suckers that but he just the occupies westbank. they're also tensions that the i log some most compound on friday with the hi is riley military presence and multiple checkpoints . so our high rock has the dates house from occupied east jerusalem. a 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
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last to be uh, was supposed to listen why ship is 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 worshippers will come through here, they will enter this entrance in the distance that you can just see in front of me . 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 had been coming in. they said that those, the, on the a certain age are prevented from entering. this is what can usually happen where attentions, a high boss, some of the most saying that because they are scared of the situation that staying home. everyone is afraid, read the muslims are afraid, the jews are afraid, people clash, therefore everyone is staying at home. but we pray to god for all the best i can for the rest,
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and i would love to watch the rest of i'm going to check on the chip points here is when 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 because only 5000 washer because attended those pray is not because he's ready for says did don't a lot of youngsters from entering, which led to several clashes that happened in the old city, just minutes off the trial was held 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 won allows through
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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 this. pres, tensions a very high, it's still very quiet and this parts of jerusalem at the moment. but of course, with the way things a heading, people are really concerned about a height of all just 0, occupied the service to them. before the war guns, it was described as the world's largest open, a prison held under a land, a and saved located by israel. for 16 years, most of the people being boomed and forced from the homes of palestinian refugees, are they out to 0, spoke with yon eckel and he's the head of the norwegian refugee council. he described a desperate situation in gaza. estrella has
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a great responsibility and i'm saying that the own western media now is read has to respect international humanitarian law to for simply relocate entire populations is a violation of the law to have a siege and stop out $1200000.00 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 it could start now with a quote for an enter the bombardment and enter the seats and into the hostage tasting and into the midst of going in to that is what it has to end.
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before too many children of that the demonstrations have been held across the middle east to show solidarity with palestinians. as i'm a bunch of aid reports, 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 should not be politically the southern. i'm a little while i do. i doubt every free person who stands for justice, not only in the are well, it's done with palestine, we stand with the people of cause of the palestinians in the struggle to free the occupied lines. now that's it, as indeed it as a video unfortunately. so arab states have let the palestinian people down. israel receive unconditional support from the united states and europe. the pilot start does not receive similar support from its davis. this is hypocrisy. very depressive regimes have now been exposed immediately after friday. prayers in the,
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to the incompetent mind, people begin to testing against it. it's really a strikes on civilians and going to they were similar seeing in human or the who, the leadership, his world, israel to stop the blood, to treat stick with the tone to sort of guarantee the tennessee means it's thousands of indians most in the company that are on the recent violence seems to have fun and t israel an anti american sentiment and was of an angry and thought that as well, sufficient prayers for the victims of his really attach governing against the, against the kind of a violation of human rights in the rights of the the the question which is the,
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the security forces in jordan funded to you guys to disperse protest as we try to approach these really border jobs also gathered in buffering bucket soon done. it's done in a didn't was the majority nations demanding. they've got more demonstrations of public. i'm very lucky to continue, but as long as this real keeps up, the bombing does. so i'm gonna be driving down to 0. so that's it from me, emily anglin, but i'll be back in a moment with more about special ongoing coverage of the guys that is around the world, including all the developments following the united nations security council, emergency maintain, and draft resolution. we're leaving now with pictures of the days developments and a warning ad distressing
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