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[000:00:00;00] news the killed while trying to flee 70 civilians hits buys very strikes once was supposed to be a safe route to something garza the ontario johnston. this is out to sarah life and also we shouldn't ignore that. the cut them flat up above happens against the big weasels system ethic relations with
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decisions of the un security council, general 70 russia calls for an immediate cease fire. and the cheese is the us of hypocrisy of the protection of civilians in guns. 16 palestinians are kilobytes. many forest isn't occupied westbank, st cabinets of protest onto the guns and a group of journalists, including an ultra 0 team on hits findings, very striking, southern lebanon. whites has come around and has been killed. the it's 00 gmc, that's 3 am in. does that? what is rose? um a says it says car without small scale rates that have been volt infantry in tank units . it's a 1st to ground. the sol since is rather attached to the seas enclave 7 days ago. and it strikes have not stopped at least 70 palestinians what killed in convoys. walter was supposed to be
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a safely out of northern garza heading south holes in 1900 palestinians. and 1300 as railways have died since a mass launched a surprise attack a week ago, a convoy of ambulances has also been hit in the gaza strip on strike. well, graphic images having shown the moments of impact inside one vehicle where young girl was being treated and a warning view as may find the following video. distressing. the stay in health ministry says they have been direct and systematic attacks and ambulances. c with re violation of international review, it says 23 ambulances and 15 medical facilities. when it says 15
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health workers, i think and they were growing close to israel to a send, its order to 1100000 people to evacuate. the combined population of north gauze, mendoza, city, i have been told that only safety is south of the why the guns, but those regions of justice heavily populated? no, so subject as well as the bombing campaign in rafa. the southern border to egypt as close to due to those attacks. even if it was open, it would remain close to palestinians from gaza. un secretary, i'm tired of the terrace. such a situation in gaza has reached a dangerous, you know, after those invest dykes, these are the only be sales forces. have all of the policy names in regards to the city and its surroundings. to move to the south of the territory are moving more
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than 1000000 people across a densely populated water zone to a 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. while correspondence, unit l. c, there's made the journey from kansas city to con eunice in south concept. she sends us this report. we're heading now, the 3 cars
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the topic of assume has sent us this update, as israel continues to strike gaza as the as many of forces a bunch of different areas inside the garza's trip, starting with the fluid jet area in the north was because of strep distance the populated area was targeted, but main. in fact, the majority of it sits and spread displaced from the houses off. so that is where the forces disappeared to a different notices. if swimming, think that they have to evacuate the houses to the southward areas of the seas in cuz they also and the different areas in the west of gaza strip was bombarded. and even if i knew in a city the influences were evacuating different victims of to our residential building was destroyed by these really strikes. the current situation right now in
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the gaza strip is deteriorating as these really trends continue offering this kind of the gaza strip. looking for further targets, meanwhile, easily attacks the own garza really proved significant changes in the in and approved catastrophe consequences with the way that thing this humanitarian crisis is, is reaching high limitations on high limits. and it's international, negative kinds of a forwarding humanitarian career. those to palestinians to provide them with a humanitarian access as well. in terms of the is really strikes of people in the goals, this trip 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 weight. they are trying always to, to,
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to gather to it together together like to never go out noise. well, israel is ami, says it is carried out small scale around rates inside gone live in the volt infantry in tank to this or the need is in west or east and with more on fridays developments. this is really a military spokesman said that these incursions happened and these are the soldiers back into southern is what we don't know exactly when that happened. but we suppose over the last 24 hours. now these rarities are saying that that was to try to collect as much as information that they could on the fate of those uh, these ratings that were taken captives by mouth and also to destroy the 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
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a path in case of a get ground invasion, 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 5 to 0 have much 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. now we don't know, as i said, when did run an 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 upon his funds on bass. the united nations is cold on the international community to prevent another knock about referring to those expelled
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by is rather 1948. they spoke with you and flanked by messages from the region that we should not allow as humans, and ours as defenders of international humanitarian though and as you and, and as the security council to a lot of the 75 years of a lot of there's not about another i'm not about to be folded in on a lot of people by de, populating the gaza strip of it's 2300000 until throw them outside to egypt and to make it an egyptian you no problem that should be directed every and each one of us and each one of you and those who are listening to us inside to do everything possible not to allow describe to happen. russia has proposed a un security council resolution quoting for humanitarian ceasefire and gone. so while condemning violence against dividends on all sides, the one page draft expressed his grave concern to the escalation of violence
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resulting in the civilian casualties. because for an immediate, durable end, for the respective amount of terry and cease $513.00, the conflict can only be resolved peacefully. it goes on to cold for the release of hostages distribution of monetary aid, and the creation of car doors for safe evacuation. okay, bill that is on de joins us live now from new york. and gabriel to tell us more about another you and resolution that we understand has now much as yeah. that's right. this is new information that she has come to us within the last couple minutes. and i've just got a copy of it in my hands as i was walking here to talk to you. and it is a new draft resolution that is being circulated by brazil, which holds the rotating presidency of the security council this month in the brazilian draft resolution, which we just received it uh,
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specifically, and strongly condemns moss and calls that a terrorist attack it calls for the immediate release of all hostages and purchase the as railways to re send the evacuation order for all of northern part of kaiser has a few other things in there as well. but i think those are the key points there. again, this is a new draft resolution that was just being circulated by the brazilians this evening here in new york. going back to the russians. however, we did hear from the russian ambassador after a 2 and a half hour, close door security council meeting. and let's listen to a little bit more of what the russian ambassador had to say is he laid out rushes stance on trying to move forward with some sort of diplomatic task to bring peace. these are those actions of collective punishment though because of citizens as well
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as it's do months. we've at create more than $1000000.00 civilians in 24 hours and concentrate them in the fact to get to in the south of the sector. also 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. i was going to do their best to promote the negative that the got an escalation happens out of the blue because a bed of savage status effect is rarely civilians do you is this is especially in the system the, the whole situation was unprovoked and some us of gust, enjoying those support. he, it was so there would be no purpose and that was them could use these are the sections i'm no worries, but add up and must can support those things. we shouldn't ignore that. the kind of flat up above happens against the background weasels system ethic violations or the decisions of the un security council and the general assembly including the legal expansion and settlements,
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which is an economic of them where the bus majority of human human members. things have fact remains here at the un headquarters, most of the israel's allies on the security council, primarily the united states seem to be a little dismissive if you will, of the russian draft proposal. it's been circulated. we haven't got any reaction yet on the brazilian one. however, you could imagine that it might be a little closer to what the us and france and the u. k. might be able to accept because it's specifically calls out from us. but uh it, uh, the security council members have until noon on saturday to issue their comments about both of these drafts and we're hearing their possibly keyword possibly could be reconvening up the security council again on saturday. okay,
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gabriel is on the lot for side. the, the you and thank you. well, he, us present j by and his address because a israel volunteering a speech in philadelphia. he says he's and ministration is working to find a way to stop the buttons through diplomacy. it is also friday for me to urgently address the humanitarian crisis and gosh, in my direction, our teams are working in the region including communicating directly with the government of israel, egypt, jordan, and other our nations. patients to search for mandatory consequences for hallmarks attack to help 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 loss as appalling attacks and their suffering is resolved as well. and practical hanging as more now from washington, dc. perhaps most notable, this is one of the 1st times we've heard the us president joe biden,
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even speak about the palestinians in any way, other than to call them human shields. that's been the line out of his administration anyway. now he's talking about the need to bring in humanitarian aid and that he's talking to people in the region. i think it's important to point out he is not saying that it is time for israel to stop their complete siege of gaza. what they have laid out is sort of the floor for the behavior. the expect the is really government to take is to follow the rules of the laws of war international law. well, it is very clear under international law that the complete siege, the blockade of food, electricity, and water to a civilian population is in fact a war crowd. so notables of the president say, we're working on humanitarian aid, but also not calling on these really is to do anything about that, at least not publicly. we've also seen a change from the us secretary state entity blinking. he had been saying he was working towards establishing a safe quarter or got civilians and gaza could get out of gaza. state department is
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now switch tax. they said they're looking to find safe places with in gaza for civilians to go. they have not explained at all why that sudden change, particularly elda 0, washington. a group of journalists, including an algebra 0 team had been hit, spine is very striking, southern lebanon royce has come about, has been killed well journalist from a f p. we're also interested in a shop that is ready for them a what in a call when they were struck feet this time it reports that 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. the voices cameraman is some of della, was killed while l just need of a june list is common joe cotton and ellie bras here were injured and taken to the hospital. well, i don't know how so who knows?
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i need done. this is what happened. all journalist we're 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 kit and they all had press slogan on their chest and cars and bought. 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 and intentionality that this difficult to refute. and in that case, we are talking about what crime seems that this is not the 1st time israel has talked to june of last year. i'll just here is sharina buckley was shot data by an is really smart the in the occupied westbank. she was clearly marked as
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a journalist. no one was held accountable journalist pedal to being killed in gauze in the latest escalation. unions had cooled for old policies to abide by international law and protect you and lists peter statement, which is era. but i'll just era says it holds israel legally and morally responsible for the attack is quartering on the international community to take action to ensure the safety of journalists. a statement says, as well as targeting of the elder 0 team is a blatant disregard of international safety standards. clearly distinguish the press as they showed and burned out as they were both cost of vehicles. despite our cruise presence along side of the international media and agreed upon location was, is there a strongly condemns these repeated atrocities which previous and that's the killing of i'll just do
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a journalist shooting. i click on the affordable gaza was described as a wells law just open at prison, held under a land air in seeds. okay. by israel, for 16 years, most of the people being bombed into force from the homes of testing unit refugees . because it was part of historic hottest time. before more than 750000 palestinians were expelled from the homeland. and the state of israel was created in 1948 plus the indians refer to that as the napa or catastrophe. 60 percent of them came to gauze as refugees for 75 years. israel has denied the rights of a ton in breach of international nor will today about 1700000 refugees of living in the gaza strip. mostly in these h u. n. recognized camps. there are among the most densely populated areas, the wealth are now more than $200000.00. the protestant in refugees living in some of the largest and most crowded refugee comes in. the gaza strip. are among the
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1100000 people being told to relocate to the south. joyce actually is general secretary of the american friends service committee, nobel prize winning quake organization, a thought of presence in garza since 1949. she says the humanitarian crisis. it has an unprecedented level. our staff are distraught, we are losing contact with them. they have the water, they have no food. they are moving from one location to the other. they moved several times, each. one of them wrote to us a heart wrenching letter, say he sent his daughter and his 2 daughters and white house. and he stayed with his mom who he refuses to relocate. and he wrote us a heart wrenching letter saying, take care of my children. and another one wrote to us saying that gaza is believing god is dying massive curse against you. man. if you're
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a curry with every passing minute, the situation is getting worse. if i am a live, i will not hesitate just to keep helping you as an organization. i mean, that's how heart wrenching the situation is in gaza. and as you know, as you're well aware, this uh, this, this order for folks to massive, massive evacuated from, from the north to the south when you know, and while they're doing so they're being bon 70 gases for bonds and cues while they were evacuating and evacuating to where i so the situation is very dire. you know, the un has said that this is an impossible task to evacuate half a 1000000 people. and so it is released to resend this order and the end for palestinian, as you know, they are, they are smelling some,
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some forced stress for at least 16 palestinians have been killed on friday by is very forces in the occupies westbank or protests and gets to bombardments all the siege, the gaza strip, and total of $51.00 people have been killed in occupied westbank since saturday. heavy restrictions on palestinians remain in place. neither abraham has more now and a warning their strong images in her report. they promised to your message was for you need 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. it is really supplement friday was one of the deadliest things in the occupied with bank this year. but a month ago, it's called the pet theory, the injured from a village news remo. look, he says this trust on health care providers is the highest since he started working
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know years ago, i bring to what he's usually a fall to columbia 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 minutes or is used excessive force, i guess while i'm sitting and pulled the stairs is not new. most of these people here are only on walks and say, is there any wants to cross the science? and i need a sense of unity between them and their front of palestinians individually is because us to a largely only one population is now facing an increasing number of on. so there's a few that seems like this are becoming more frequent and is really circular shooting and enjoying their productivity. and man,
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and half of them in the south of the west bank almost by israel is the one that is causing the escalation and then claims, palestinians 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 for israel posting and say the word world is ignoring the root cause, which is the occupation using the victims of these really forces that but he is just the occupied westbank model and the shower is all just there a senior political analyst, he says the current international situation is extremely polarized. is that uh, basically uh, standing far about crushing from us unconditionally supported by the united states and west of ours in general, white. and then at least people are lucky with alarm at the, the escalation invite,
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assign the, probably over spill, at least in terms of our sentiments and instability to their own societies. because of the very organic relationship between better stadiums and, and that has to be at up to cyprus. so i think uh, the next few days in the oceans, the situation of the terrible escalation 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 a 0 to hold back. unfortunately, the way i see it and electrically speaking is drive is determined now to go away. so unless some of its growing up partners decides, like building up some with an enter this i think uh we are approaching slowly but surely done. oh my god. and it is unfortunate that so many of the, you know, powers are either indifference or are becoming hysterical, and hence
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a silver. what a sobering voice from the sex your general is inclusive. now, just to, you know, to remind everyone that was being so hysterical in their supportive isabel, and especially because there are laws of war and that they should be respected. that the uh, the starvation and the, and the environment of civilians is a, is that clear that kept a violation with the national law? it's not just, you know, it's like i'm, i'm most that i was speaking in english. is it such a terrible violence immortal? an ethical, inhumane right. punish list of any type population. as i've heard it before, this is no longer an active self defense. this is as our correspondence with this, this is an act of revenge indiscriminate coming and bombings over the entire population. so there is a, a cycle of items here, the pest,
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and at some point is really so hard. but the thing is stuff like, even more. so what do we do now? more work that's not going to solve anything is the badge of is riley fire into civilian areas of garza has continued unabated. and israel has ordered more than 1000000 people to leave the northern the gaza strip. i'll be back with more about special ongoing coverage of the gaza. israel in half of the navy with pictures of the day is development sofa, a warning you may find some of these images distressing. stay with us here. and obviously
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the the hello. they was not in south asia or on the south. west monsoon has finally caught up with itself. we've seen the heaviest of the rain looking around southern parts of india with some heavy fall for the melodies, as well as shoreline cut over the next few days. this is where the worst of the wet weather risk. we see some showers creep up, the west coast of india, bits and pieces of rain as well for most central areas and pushing out to the east
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. but i'm much drawing a picture for the northeast corner with just a few showers, stretching across into northern parts of india. and this is where we will see the weather develop as we go in to sunday. we go to where the system, we need some sundry down pools to the likes of the hole as well as new delhi. as we go into the new week, some pieces of rain pushing across pockets done. now as we move to east asia to launch the dry picture for large areas of china. so i'm showing dominating in the north and across from the central areas that some pieces of rain looking around southern areas. so we'll see that rain flooding into the korean peninsula push across into japan with some very heavy rain that will start to roll its way up home . shoot, bringing those thunder. we down paused to tokyo by the time we get into sunday, even behind launch areas of sunshine for much of the korean peninsula. sunshine dominating invasion on sunday, as the
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situation is so bad by the next to this moment on fiber openings of goods. what are the people in a state of shock? people are very scared, very stress. a lot of people are saying the country contents are tax. i'm shocked by our government. it's just care about the united states has been israel, the strongest bodka in the war on gaza. your opinion on united kingdom have also voice political support. has more palestinians are killed on the humanitarian situation. lessons. what of russia, china and india stuff. this is inside store the
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