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seems to my knowledge as well as the the hello, i'm emily. angry and this is the news i live from doha, coming up in the next 16 minutes killed while trying to flee 70 civilians. a kid by is riley strikes and what was supposed to be a safe words to southern gaza. a humanitarian crisis intensifies the world. health organization says moving patients from all overwhelmed hospitals is
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a death sentence. and once israel's director, relation or resist, we shouldn't ignore the kind of flat up firms happens against the back of the weasels as domestic relations, the decisions of the un security council and the general assembly rasheed cole's for an immediate cease fire in or just the un security council to act accusing the us of hypocrisy on protecting civilians in gaza. diplomatic efforts intensify as the mayor of comp time made cus, secretary of state in doha, 16 palestinians and killed by is riley forces in the occupied of west bank. they gave it to protest in support of gaza. the welcome to the program. it's $22.00 jame t. that's 1 am in gaza. we is rouse, he says it's carried out small scale, right was on the ground that it involved,
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infantry and tank units. it's the 1st round of sold since israel attacked the sage on $57.00 days ago. and the air strikes have not stopped. at least 70 palestinians were killed in convoys on what was supposed to be a safe road out of northern garza heading south. well, the 1900 palestinians, and 1300 is riley's, have been killed since and last launched a surprise attack on saturday. they're a growing cold for israel to resend its order for 1100000 people to re location the next 24 hours. the combined populations of north guys are in gaza. see that you have been told there are only safety is south of the why the gaza. but those regions are just as heavily populated and also subject to as well as bombing campaign in rasa. the southern border to egypt is closed. patricia, those attacks, even if it was open, it would remain close to palestinians from guys that correspondent unit llc. eve has made the journey from guys
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a city to con units in south gaza and felt this report the, the heading now the the let's bring into eric as him, who's life for us inside gaza tarik. another night of fun bobbins ahead tell us where you are and what's been happening since we last spoke or well during the past
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hours or the is really our air force is a bunch of different areas inside the garza's trips tossing with a solution area in the north, because of strep distance, the populated area was targeted, but mainly in fact the majority of it sits ins, but displace from the alice's off. so they use very uh, forces disappear to different notices. if swimming, think that they have to evacuate the houses to the southward areas of the seas in cuz they own a lot different areas. and as the west of gaza strip was bombarded and even in finding the city, the influences were evacuating different victims of to a residential building was destroyed by these really strikes. the current situation right now in the gaza strip is deteriorating as these really trends continue offering this kind of the gaza strip, looking for further targets. meanwhile, is really a tex. garza really proved significant changes in the
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e mail and approved a catastrophe. consequences with the way that they live human to turn in crisis. this is reaching high limitations on high limits and it's international. uh, maybe because of a fluid thing. human to, to re inquiry goes to palestinians to provide them with a humanitarian access. as well. tarik, it's early hours on day 7 of the war. how can the people in gods and prepare if it old for these relentless strikes? well, um in terms of the uh is really strikes of people in the gaza strip here. i have a really suffering from the ongoing is very bottom, that it's psychologically psychologically and physically fixing and impacting on them. they are afraid of losing their beloved ones. they're afraid of being disabled, moving on a very accurate way. they are trying always to, to, to gather to it together together like to never go out at night. like to generally
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awful such and kind of a defense procedures that might be really prevent them from being a target for the is really a forces. what, meanwhile, i think is very important, and the goal is to escape is indiscriminately a target things. and even despite the fact that israel has the key to the intelligence community, they are getting the number of casualties amongst hooligans inside the palestinian . i church here of goza. is mounting like are taking a lot more than $500.00 children to accuse and around the to. so just don't that has rise into 1900. that's how some new cubes and around move in $7000.00 square inch. and you are talking about a massive number of casualties. so the situation of the goals, this trip is witnessing massive distribution and an international intervention must be made in order to risk you. the situation from turning into a very contest for victoria is a significant numbers. indeed, thanks to the update,
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tarik abu, as in now let's take you to the united nations now where russia has introduced to drop the resolution of the security council calling for an immediate cease fire. and the guns that use around will lead spring and she had pretends he who was live for us at the u. n. in new york. hello, they, she have. what more can you tell us about this draft resolution? and the comments made by the russian ambassador to the un, the word fall, or the 2 and a half hour meeting of the security council, cuz the old meeting, which we have. so the secretary general addressed and brief them told me and discussed the the, the cab of the terrible humanitarian situation. the impossibility in some cases of following through on the is rarely iraq. you ation evacuation order and once becoming k, as a major theme of this meeting was the risk of spill over into the west bank at into lebanon. and the sector general in particular, apparently was very outspoken about that. but russia introduced
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a security council resolution for consideration amongst the members at for me using this is what be rushed out about the bad to say about it. the use of those actions of collective punishment the cause of citizens as well as its due months, 3 victory, more than 1000000 civilians in 24 hours and can separate them in a defect. a gift to the south of the sector also acceptable and can lead to get a reverse of a good historic consequences regions and go over the root cause of the situation out of critical importance. oh, we're going to do their best to promote the negative that the government's collation happens out of the blue because a bed of savage status effect is there any civilians the use do us is especially in the system the, the whole situation was unprovoked and some us of course, enjoying those supports he, it was so there would be no purpose and that was them. could use these of those actions. i'm no worries, but add up and most can support those things. we shouldn't ignore that. the cut
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them flat up above happens against the back of the weasels. this domestic relations are the decisions of the un security council and the general assembly, including the legal expansion and settlements, which is it accurately condemned by the vast majority of human un member states. sir, with all about in mind, as you say, russia has introduced dropped security accounts, or at least a resolution for consideration, which begins with recalling that a lot of things, solution to the as rarely published and, and conflicts can only be achieved by peaceful means. it goals are in a major, durable, and fully respected humanitarian, sci fi and strongly condemns all violence, and i'll send it to you as directed against civilians and all acts of terrorism. cool, so the release of a hostages and calls for the unimpeded provision and distribution, a few monetary assistance. i'm back in the, i think it's gonna be the 2nd element that, but we see the problem already and we're already hearing this from diplomats strongly condemns. oh,
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violence and all sympathies direct to the gain civilians and all acts of terrorism . and as far as we can tell, as far as the united states and its allies, britain and friends, they're not going to go for anything but condemns is riley vitamins is rarely terrorism. they will only condemn i'm us and they come off of items. so that's why this looks like it's already a non stoddard has to be said, and that's kind of what we're hearing already. okay, and we are following developments outside that united nations security council meeting as diplomat speak to the media. so it will cost back to you throughout that palace times you in and best of that has code on the international community to prevent another knock by referring to when the palestinians were expelled by israel . in 1948, he spoke at the united nations flanked by a massive is from the region after those events, dikes. these relatively sales forces, a lot of the policy names and goes to the city and its surroundings. to move
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through the sauce of the 30 thought moving more than 1000000 people across a densely populated water zone. place with no foods. what to what accommodation, when the entire territory is under siege, is extremely dangerous, and in some cases, simply not possible. okay, that was actually the un secretary general antonia gutierrez, talking about a situation in gaza, reaching a dangerous new 9. it's moving on and before the wall gaza was described as the world's largest open a prison held under land air and save located by israel for 16 years. most of the people being found enforced from the homes of palestinian refugees, gaza was part of historic at palestine. before more than 750000 palestinians were expelled from a homeland when the state of israel was created in 1940 eyes,
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palestinians referred to that as the mass, 5 or catastrophe. 60 percent of them came to guys as refugees for 75 years. israel has denied they ride over time in breach of international law. today about 1700000 refugees are living in the gaza strip. mostly in these h, u. n recognized camps. they are among the most densely populated areas in the world . and now more than 200000 palestinian refugees living and some of the largest and most crowded refugee camps in gaza strip are among the 1100000 people being told to relocate to the south. meanwhile, us president joe biden has addressed the guys, a israel ward during his speech in philadelphia. he says he's 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 and gosh, and my direction. our teams are working in the region including communicating
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directly with the government of israel, egypt, jordan, and other, our nations, and the united nations to search support and humanitarian consequences. from us attacked to help israel, you know, we have to, we can't lose sight of the fact that the overwhelming majority of palestinians had nothing to do with a loss. and a mazda is following attacks, and they're suffered as result as well. is life for us in washington dc. hello, that petty these remarks or a significant shift for the president since the conflict stats it on the that they are. and it might seem a little bit remarkable, but he has a really spoken about the palestinians, remember, and his 1st speech that was a very forceful speech to notes in the attack, palestine palestinians were mentioned once humanitarian aid has not really been somebody that the president has said he is focused on so that is a notable shift. the a binding administration's policy has been to sort of set
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a very vague, sort of floor for what they expect from israel saying that israel, like all democracies, have to follow the laws of war. now the law of war says it is a war crime to blockade an entire population of electricity, of food or water. so just to put it in perspective, yes, the president said they are working on humanitarian aid. he didn't come out and say, israel, what you are doing is a violation of international law of the laws of war. he didn't ask them to stop it, but it is notable in just an all of the days of this conflict. but he is now talking about the palestinians, is anything other than human shields is tends to be the message referred from his high officials in his administration. another notable change as we heard from secretary state and g, blinking, as you mentioned, he's been going around the region. he was talking about trying to uh, to establish a safe passage out of cause a for civilians. the state department is no shifted. now they are simply focusing on finding safe areas. first of. busy and inside of gaza there's been no
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explanation for why that shift if they just didn't think they could get it done or their society with israel is in it's evacuation order. but again, the president did say that they are working on humanitarian aid to an extent, not putting any pressure on israel to allow any of the basic needs of its people into palestine. how do you, what is going on behind the scenes of the politics of these crisis shifting in washington to you know, it is very notable. normally in washington for decades, every elected leader, democrat, republican, they cited with israel. we are now seeing reports that as many as 55 house democrats have sent a letter to both the president and the secretary of state saying that they need that hit, that they both need to urge an end to this illegal blockade of gaza and, and that they need to do more to help the civilians. and that could be because
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what's happening outside of washington, polls i have shifted and it's fairly remarkable. gallup for the 1st time ever in that time it's been doing, polling on israel and palestine. now say a majority of democrats have more sympathy for the palestinians than they do for the israelis. and there's not a small number. it was $49.00 for the palestinians versus $38.00 for the israelis. that's 11 percentage point, jump in just one year, independence report support for palestinians growing among the independence. republicans still very solidly for re uh for his rallies, but it's also an age difference. now keep in mind, president divided is going to be ready for re election. the only reason he won election is because young people voted for him in record numbers. if you look at the polls, israel is losing fairly dramatically support among young americans in this country . with the latest i found $4.10 have a favorable, favorable view in israel,
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so that is very significant and it could be, there are many factors for that. and it could be because they use social media much more than main stream media. but i can tell you, this is the, the most profile, stay in protest. i've seen in this country on college campuses in cities. since i've been covering a since i've been a journalist. okay, and that's significant and day. thanks so much for the update, petty calhane in washington dc. that's what tends to be united nations now to russia. colder humanitarians say fi in, gaza and israel in a draft resolution. let's this mean this is brazil's and best it to the you. any children got topped into violence. we received with dismay. the news that these riley forces called for all civilians, more than one made them living in northern gaza to leave within 24 hours. as united nations has stated that may lead to unprecedented levels of misery, for instance civilians. we are also following closely the situation of brazilian
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citizens in both israel and palestine. we have heard about the bay to the hundreds of brazilians from the region so far. we mourn the 3 youngster who perished and get back to the music festival, the or at the end in a while. and the as though we express our deepest sympathy to all families that lost their loved ones. in this conflict, including the whole money, 7 word workers and un personnel. we also express also the directed to the wounded and displaced. we hold that peace may prevail for all in the middle east and will continue to work to achieve that. and finally, we rate at 8 our strong supports to an enduring 2 state solution with israel and palestine live in side by side in peace and prosperity within, secure,
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mutually agreed and then to nationally recognize bar this. thank you. does the present, i support the resolution, the draft resolution that was proposed by russia. we're still also stations on this end and we'll see of that. thank you. and that was the brazilian ambassador to the un following a security council meeting about the gaza. israel will, that's bringing she have her tansy, who is live for us at the u. n. n u for more she had resumed. she has the security council, but wouldn't commit to that draft resolution. focus through what's happened this evening. there are plenty of moving parts well, well 1st off, result, result of you say is the president of the security council that smoked the present in a box of the that's actually preserves foreign minister who caught short
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a trip elsewhere. he was told by premises that new to, to come and try this meeting off the security council press. the move in with us to day will serve send an impassioned message to the secretary general during the u. m . to act for an egypt humanitarian ceasefire. to get a card all for the sake of his riley and published and in children's looters is very much about the un stepping up to the task about something we've also heard from from tri of the chinese on about the director just spoke as well. he said that he was, he was open for the us to the counselors, were actually take all the responsibility of conflict resolution as yours. and so, yeah, what they will refer that referred to is that russian resolution, but is now being circulated for consultations, but does condemn oh, violence little side schools are a sci fi cool. so humanitarian access, we've also had from the british, i'm boss. but who could i, who would any say, well, we've any just seen the russian, the russian golf resolution. so, you know,
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we have nothing more, nothing more to add. but what we're hearing there is, as far as the actual responsibility of the security council to do something barriers i've split the remains with. so russia, china, brazil saying we should do something. let's get that's got some conflict resolution on the way here. and then the us britain from saying they're very wary of any real security council resolution, even on the open debate for that you these really about start? remember with us off to sundays, post consultations, would you like an open debate? would you like some of you on security council resolution? you said already with have you can see why because everything the but, but because real is currently doing is quite obviously in violation of international law and roughly around charitable un security council resolutions and the geneva conventions. okay. we appreciate that update. thank you so much. she had pretends a lot for us in new york. the name of the us secretary of state entity blinking has been holding meetings in the middle east with regional late is he met the palestinian president, followed
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a bus before finishing the day here in kata diplomatic edison james bays has been following the day is developed and the secretary of state arrived in jordan and also on his normal jet. but 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 filled the handshake between the 2 before being quickly escorted out . as he continued his toward the region, the us is top diplomat. would it be the way the criticism of israel's 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 older people in garza city and the north to move south, which in catalyst sec, would you think you met with the media come in,
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ben, how about a funny, a leader who maintains links with him, us as well as the west and said could we blinking then publicly laid out the 2 areas where they're working together? we discussed in detail our efforts prevent any state or non state creating a new front in this topic. we're also working intensively together to secure the release of hostile putting american citizen, being held by a mouse and gather as i'm grateful for the urgency the cutter is bringing this up. but there's a key difference in the approach of the 2 countries. castle as prime minister made it clear his nation wants an immediate cease spot in gossip. we cannot deprive it if it and goes out for me to assist you with that. and at madison and die for the means of life. we believe that the situation is very danger. this is the longest tor, the middle east, the secretary of state is made and totally is visiting 7 countries in each one,
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his dressing, israel's right to self defense. but there are many in the arab world. but believe this indiscriminate and devastating bombardment is not defense, but in fact, revenge collective punishment. james base out is 0, but the mary did one in the hall. and my one, the shower out is there is a senior political analyst says the current international situation is extremely polarized. is that uh, basically the same thing firm about crushing from us unconditionally supported by the united states and west of ours in general. right? in the middle aged people are looking with alarm at the, the escalation invite, assign, definitely probably over spell, at least in terms of our sentiments and instability to their own societies. because of the very organic relationship between better stadiums and,
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and that has to be at up to sizes. so i think uh, the next few days in the oceans, the situation of the terrible escalations to be expected was probably put pressure on more and more leaders, including those. and so, you know, technicians to ask for a cease fire and to ask for reserve to hold back. unfortunately, the way i see it and electrically speaking is that is determined now to go all the way. so unless some of its growing up partners decide to act like going up some with an enter this i think uh we are approaching slowly, but surely i my cousin, it is unfortunate that so many of the out, you know, real powers are either in difference or are becoming hysterical, and hence as a shoulder what a sobering voice from the secular general is important. now just to, you know, to remind everyone that this being so hysterical in their supportive is, are, and especially because there are laws of war and that they should be respected and
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that the uh, the starvation and the, and the compartment of civilians is a, is that clear that got the violation with the national law. it's not just, you know, it's like i'm almost what i was speaking in english. is it such as the terrible violence immortal? an ethical, bloody in you main. right? punish list over the entire population. as i've heard that before, this is no longer an active self defense. this is as our correspondence with it. this is an act of revenge, indiscriminate kidding, and bombings over the entire population. so there is a, a cycle fido see of the test. and at some point is really so hed been a senior, so for even more. so what do we do now? more war that's not going to solve anything is round me says it's carried out small
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scale ground raids into gaza that have involved infantry and tank units. what an adult had made is in west jerusalem with friday's developments. it is really, a military spokesman said that these incursions happened and these are the soldiers up back into southern is what we don't know exactly when that happened. but we suppose over the last 24 hours now these razor saying that that was 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 a i'm us. so the had died capabilities and that was firing from across the board. but i think what the military's not say that is, it's also gone across into guys in that bordering area to clear a path in case of a get ground invasion,
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which 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 will 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 does round invasion could be, but they could very well be in the next few hours or the next few days. but 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 starts at the puff is clear. since the beginning of the mazda attacks on saturday, the death toll in the occupied westbank has risen to 51 least 16 palestinians have been killed on friday in different confrontations with these wily forces in protest against the bombardment environment rather of the besieged kinds of strip needed
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abraham reports from one demonstration in the occupied westbank and a warning some of the images in her report. distressing a message was for you need to this was their 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 leak. and as we need supplements, friday was one of the deadliest things in the occupied with bank this year. that a month ago, it's called the pet theory, the injured from a village news remo. he says this russ on health care providers is the highest since he started working know years ago. i think it worked is usually a fault 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
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come and use some close checkpoints, not sending all money. even before this current hor, what organizations were describing is really soldiers as through care, happy is where the military is used, 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 palestinians in the disease causes us to a largely on the one population is now facing an increasing number of on. so there's the fear that seems like this are becoming more frequent and is really circular shooting and enjoying their palestinian man in hebron, in the south of the west bank almost by israel is the one that is causing the escalation and then blamed palestinian look for it they say that palestinians attack them and captured as really but they weren't giving people their basic rights. did they expect them to remain silent as many western countries to support
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for israel post and say the world is ignoring what's caused? which is the occupation using the victims of these really forces and suckers the he just the to the occupies westbank. and im run con is outside of hospital in ramallah of all. throughout the day we've seen a lam ambulances arrive here from various demonstrations in the occupied westbank. this ambulance is actually arriving with a critically injured us. and you can see everybody, how old the medics get around. and 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 palestinians. normally these radius would use rubber coated still bullets that would use take us. but now it seems that they all using lifes against the protesters. now right now uh the hospital size. it's not
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over whelmed, but it is worried that if things escalate, it could simply become overwhelmed. and we're on con, i'll just there in the middle of the roll. so tensions at the alex, a mosque compound on friday with a hi is riley military presence and multiple checkpoints. saw our high rock was in the occupied east. jerusalem. steve can hey, right now is the beginning of the friday prize here in the old city of jerusalem. now this just behind me is the entrance known as the lions gate. this is where our last to be washed opposed. listen why she posed 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 worshippers will come through this. they will answer 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
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speaking to some of the worshippers that have been coming in. they said that those, the on to 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 all scared of the situation that staying home. everyone is afraid. we 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 of i'm with. but once the rest of i'm going to check on the, on the, on the chip points here is when we see soldiers everywhere. well, what you're saying, here's the impressive damascus gate that allows you access into the old city. and of course, oh ok. so most compound, many the what i suppose came through here and it was relatively quiet in this area
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because only 5000 washer because attended those pray is not because these ready forces did still a lot of youngsters from entering which led to several clashes that happened in the old city, just minutes off to that price was held today with palestinians that was of firing . it seems fireworks on me. is these ready for is it stops, it's looking for them then that will also cautious nearby in neighborhoods, the cold was the of jewels and knots because they said speak to some of the palestinians that, that they was allowed through some of the check points that was set top 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 those pros functions a very high. it's still very quiet. it's in this parts of jerusalem at the moment.
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[000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm emily, and when you're watching out as 0 and now continuing coverage of the israel guys a we'll, let's recap. the latest developments is around has ordered 1100000 palestinians in northern gaza to evacuate to the south. at least 70 palestinians, mostly women and children, have been killed as they were slain. is riley, and strikes have killed 1900 palestinians and saturday. the total number of his riley's killed now stands. at 13 hundreds, russia has drafted a un resolution calling for a humanitarian ceasefire and condemning violence against civilians on all sides.
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early in my colleagues, but my colleague, tom mccrae spoke with dr. hoss on koloff. he's the medical director at the l wafaa hospital in gaza. he says, conditions they are making it impossible to carry out medical procedures and the salesman could not do it. the major said that is because because of lack of, you know, a major can there needs for individuals. hedge it is as well as, you know, the, there is no police as the, the, the private halls with the drivers secret last week, or the yeah. all of you know, if you, by, by, you know, i'm on the people on the and it says it is that so there is no police. and the chief last week i'm not that was with them. and the situation is very, very about get can i just clarify you, you actually list a to go to con eunice, but have since we attend to the hospital here in north gaza,
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is that out of sense out of a sense of juicy to your patients? um no, i haven't spent a lot of time because i need i, i'm, i'm sure that you need to be in my house because besides migration and you know, uh, uh, doing that my, my duty, i them was, you know, to be emotion leaving. why have my, my kids and my, my wife there and the internet is house. i'm getting back to the gospel. yeah. we know is where i listed that to one point. 1000000 people and those guys that should evacuate within 24 hours. that time is running out rapidly and how difficult it is if you wanted to, how difficult would it be to to move everyone in that hospital out even if, even if you wanted to. yeah, this is my decision i believe because you know, because it is, it meant the one because a therapy is one critique because the population is just the insurance all over the world. and you know,
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to do to remove people from the north guys have to have wasted to solve for, got done. and what did they know? and in the very, in know, infinity give it to ration like that on the involvement of what the outcome of to be. it is something unbelievable. agree. yeah. all signs of pointing to, um, israel military uh, authorizing significantly uh inside guns or in the days ahead. the that's effectively what they have said. what are you worried about? what comes next? well, we're not giving the civilians, no mascot or civilians, no demolition houses on the street in people. and you know, the prevention of water and electricity and medicine improved. so how so all you know, but you know, if this is together, so it is built in that stadium and gaza. that's video. i'm going to have period of
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note of life river of ophelia above me, literally economy failure. oh, really you know, you with the principles of life out is there is stephanie decker is in southern israel with troops and military hardware. has a massing of the buddha, wisconsin, a very heavy military presence on the outskirts of gauze a time. there is outgoing artillery that we're hearing completely as well as the sound of jets in the sky. we've seen airstrikes. it's the northern part of the gulf, the strip, which is just a few kilometers away from us. the roads around here are deserted. the, the villages around here, this is the area where the have mass fighters, infield traders and where those gun bottles took place. so well, it's very, very tense. and also this coming on a day when over a 1000000 tennessee and living just a few kilometers away from there are told to evacuate the entire northern area. go
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to city and head south. of course they have nowhere to go. but the message here is that the army is extremely determined to what they say is finish all this fight. of course, the big question here is of a human 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, amounting not just hearing garza but also along the northern border we'd love it on stephanie decker. hodges 0 on the outskirts of golf. internationally accepted rules of armed conflicts, govern the treatment of civilian soldiers and prisoners of war. the 1949 geneva conventions have been ratified by only you and member states including is around you and you met his hearing experts and rights activists have condemned israel's indiscriminate attacks on gaza as well as its se and land sage. and how much money?
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no electricity, no food, no water, no fuel, every single will be closed. i mean, we have fighting against human animal a bit through. this is riley strikes have been constant and done, sparing, killing at nearly 1900 palestinians and enjoying thousands more in a few days. these riley miller trails dropped thousands of phones on one of the worst wells most densely populated areas. in time neighborhoods had been flattened and hundreds of thousands of families. i'm now displaced at least 6 health care workers and 11. you and staff is have been killed in these riley and strikes the palestinian red present says it's crews were directly targeted after the mass attack, a member of prime minister netanyahu le could potty who is also a member of the connect. it said these on social media platform x formerly known as twitch right now, one goal,
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knock bomb. i'm not 5 that will overshadow the non fire or 48, not fire in gaza, enough back to anyone who days to join. not by all the catastrophe. it refers to the fullest exit is tell us damian's from the homes in 1948 when the state of israel was created. quote, and then bombardment in the gaza strip, is the mother in law or of scotland. suppose to minister hums, the use of elizabeth el nocka was visiting her husband's family when the will erupt and she recorded this message from the southern gaza strip. this will be my last video activity. so i'm gonna say it's moving towards where we are. 1000000 people you'll see show off to and still the following them eyes every weird because it to them. but my to is all these people in the hospital
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cannot be back with some other parts of the world to let this office, the face, the people in the war. and guys, it has prompted a range of reactions from politicians across europe. irish member of parliament, chris andrews, told l g 0 posted news. just want the right to live normal lives by so or slot, or slip under line, re sleep saying got it in the store, reviews, read and 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 stein, tons of citizens which is breathtaking because it's like, i say, 1800 people have been slaughtered by is israel. today's at that is just comes
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on top of many, many older at times when israel intervened carpet bombed and blew up and killed so many people in, in the gaza strip. i'm, it is just absolutely a risk. it is depressing. like you say, i spent a quite a bit of time in the gaza strip and you know, the, the, the pot of sending people that i imagine are so welcoming. so kind, all they want to do is to get on the go nights at to have their children be education, enjoy the song and the beach. and i always are remembered when the response to the owner were playing ran the trade. they just the kids just there were getting the rinaldo hair cuts and they just wanted to enjoy the atmosphere run to football. that's all they want to enjoy. the simple things are like, i'm, i'm, i'm have a home go for an education, and that is being that they are being blocked from now. and they're being paralyzed by israel at, for,
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for decades. and you have to remember is when the palestinians in the gaza strip, 70 percent of them are already refugees. i know is right is trying to once again make how destiny is refugees from their own, from, from the gods and script that the 70 percent of palestinian refugees in the gaza strip of already be made homeless from their, their homes in a lot that is being taken over a continually by israel, the, the, the decision of them to the, you know, it's, it's just, it's this, this settlements the graphing of land or years, right. and is just, and they've never been, hasn't come to the i'm, they believe they can do that with, of, with impunity. demonstrations have been held across the middle aged to show solidarity with palestinians assignment binge of a performance. the 10s of thousands of people gathered outside most in most of the majority countries. this drought drug lead in baghdad,
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in support of palestinians answering the call for the 1000000 man march by. and so then should interrupt the politically the southern. i'm a little while i did, i put in every free person who stands for justice. not only in the our well, it's done with palestine. we stand with the people of cause of the palestinians in the struggle to free that occupied land. no, that's it. as indeed it as a video unfortunately. so our states have let the palestinian people down israel receive unconditional support from the united states and europe. the pilot started does not receive similar support from its davis. this is hypocrisy. there's causative regimes have now been exposed immediately after friday prayers in the do, the incompetent among people began protesting against it gets really a strikes when civilians in going to they were similar seeing in human or the who, the leadership, his world, israel to stop the butcher sweet stick with the tones,
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a sort of identity with other students as thousands of indians, most in the campuses that are on the recent violence seems to have fun. and d, israel, an anti american sentiment and was of an angry and popular as well for suppression prayers. for the victims of his read the task governing against the, against the people in the rights of the the the question which is the security forces in jordan funding to you guys to disperse protest as we try to approach these really border. the tabs also gathered in buffering buckets on the stone and a dentist,
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the majority of nations demanding they've got more demonstrations of public and i'd like you to continue that as long as israel keeps up the bombing does it. so i'm gonna be driving down to 0. and then we're also demonstrations in new york where people showed the support for palestine. christian salumi was they come out in the course and support palestinians. they're calling for free because they're calling for in the us military support for israel, and they came out here in fours and met site and security city and state officials said that lease and security for the city. they've got extra police testing, mosse synagogue in the city, even though they say there's no credible, there's still over here on the street from the people that have been just want to sort of the,
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their support is that they're not for guides. are fighting for their freedom presents that lead me out 0 new york. a group of general is including an elgin 0 team has been hit by and he's riley. and striking southern living on board his cameraman is udella, has been killed as paid a statement for full weather shop. i left the hub on 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 joe cotton and anybody else here were injured and taken to hospital. the head of my house, all or who knows and 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 journalists 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 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 by and he's really smart the in the occupied westbank. she was clearly marked as a journalist. no one was ever held accountable. there was no one else around them. and there was no fighting. there was no money, there were no military points, the journalists were hit. and we, we have so far with information that we have the old point to intentionality that is difficult to refute. and in that case, we are talking about what crime june of this temple to being killed in gauze in the
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latest escalation. unions have cooled for e policies to abide by international law and protect the 2 enlists peter statement, which is era. and ali hash and filed this report from near where the attack on the general essex hunt. i'm going to be in far 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 clearly identified in the red wait readings. that kids having to press on the kids under how everything was this 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 through some
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what else and they decided to go to this. 2 hill that's was overlooking the whole area. so we were in this area for the past 4 or 5 days going and coming back and forth. the is really the army that's monitoring this road on the border line. a new very rows of 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 economy and you'll hold on here at the source based on the we met how we thought we spoke to her, make sure she is okay. she. she has a lot of injuries, but she's in a, in a good situation. a lot of her colleagues also a bit off here. he's also one day that in just also he is a, he's in a, in a stable situation. unfortunately we lost our colleague from right, so as i saw,
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blah, blah, blah. unfortunately it was, it was how, how it's happened. these journalists, what hit directly hit that it briefly hit despite the fact clearly there were showing that there were a journalist which is 0, spoke to yon echo in the head of the wage and refugee council. he described a desperate situation in gaza. is friend has 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 is a violation of the law. we have to condemn that it. but listen, the order of the violation. so this one does not justify the killing of civilians
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or the whole thing of grandmothers and children as hostages. so i think we have to have some minimum of sanity here. and, and it could start now with a quote for an enter the environment and enter the seats and into the hostage tasting and into the midst of going in to that is what it has to end before. too many children are that, that seem to this bulletin wavy with the pictures of today's developments and they are distressing.
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the i'll just ears correspondence on the bus. this morning has a cold air strikes, shells as guns, bolts from the sea. there's been a lot of destruction. haste and the village is, as of this deal with a number of bodies from the south in the air, just stay with us for the latest development on. i'll just 0 and i'm charles dogs going to raise her behind the sides. dramatize the pug cost from i'll just here and they say we here from some of histories, dogs notable women,
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