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i am i to wear it takes a police, we have cnn empower impulsion. we tell your story, we are your voice. your news, your net out is here. the is killed while trying to flee 7 c symphony and so hit buys very strikes. what was supposed to be a safe route to southern guns, the carriage on submissions thousands 0, nothing. so how? so coming out we shouldn't ignore the cut them flat up above happens against the back of the weasels as domestic relations or the decisions of the un security
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council. and the general assembly russell calls for an immediate cease fire and accuses the us of hypocrisy of the protection of civilians in guns. 16 palestinians are killed by squarely forces in the occupied westbank se gather to protest and supports of guns on the group of gen this including an ultra 0 t ma hit spawn is very striking. southern 11 and of course has time and has been killed. the it's a one gmc that's for am in gauze. israel's army says it has car without small scale rates of involve infantry and tank. units is the 1st to ground. the sol since is rather tightly besieged enclave 7 days ago. and the air strikes have continued. at least 70 palestinians were killed in con voice. what was supposed to be a safe route out of northern garza heading south hold on 1900 palestinians and
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$1300.00 is really to have died. since her mass launched the surprise of tack a week ago. the collinsville of ambulances has also been hit in the gaza strip by an air strike as well, graphic images, how the emotion, the moments of impacts inside one vehicle, where a young girl was being treated on a warning view, as may find the following figure. distressing the pedestal in health ministry says they've been direct and systematic attacks on ambulances. a brave violation of international law says tracy, 3 ambulances and 15 medical facilities have been hit, send. 15 health workers have been killed. un
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secretary general attorney, the terrorist says the situation in garza has reached a dangerous, knew that after those events dikes. these may only be sales forces. have all of the palestinians in regards 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, place with no thoughts. what to what accommodation, when the entire territory is under siege, is extremely dangerous. and in some cases, simply not possible. okay, all right. assume has sensors this update from inside does that the as many of forces a bunch of different areas inside the garza stripes tossing with a solution area in the northwest because of strep distance, the population area was targeted. but main, in fact, the majority of it sits and sweat displace from the alice's off. so they use very uh, forces disappear to different notices if swimming thing that they have to evacuate
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now since to the south, for an areas of the seas in cuz they own a different areas in the west of gaza strip was bombarded. and even in fun, you want to city, the influences were evacuating different victims of the residential building was destroyed by these really strikes. the current situation right now in the gaza strip is deteriorating as these really trends continue for bringing this kind of the gaza strip. looking so, so that targets, meanwhile, is really a tax on garza really proved significant changes in the, in and approved catastrophe. consequences with the way that they live. human to turn in crisis is, is reaching high limitations on high limits. and it's international. uh, maybe because of a fluid thing, humanitarian could reduce the palestinians to provide them with a humanitarian access as well. in terms of the uh, is really strikes of people in the gaza strip. here. i have really suffering from
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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, to gather to it together together like to never go out at night as well. the grain calls for israel to a send its order for 1100000 people to evacuate. the combined populations of north gauze. mendoza, city have been told that only safety is south of the why the guns, but those regions are just as heavily populated and also subjects as well as the bombing campaign in ralph or the southern border to egypt is closed due to those attacks. even if was open, it would remain close to palestinians from gauze. when our correspondents una
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infantry in tank units or the of the how many is in west or east swimming more on fridays developments. a miss 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 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 the i'm us. so the had done 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, which seems more and more likely they need to get information about what's
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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 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. i have to figure out whats happening and the other way to make sure that when was that start at the pos is clear past times on bass through the united nations is calls on the international community to prevent another knock by referring to those expelled by is right in 1948, he spoke to the un flanked by a basset is from the region that we should not allow as humans and ours as defenders of international humanitarian though and as you and,
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and as the security council to allow of the 75 years of our affairs, but another not about to be folded in on a lot of people by d, populating the gaza strip of it's $2300000.00 until throw them outside to egypt and to make it an egyptian you no problem that should be directed every and each one of us and each one of you and those who are listening to us inside to do everything possible not to, i'll describe to happen. russia has proposed a un security council resolution quoting for him out of terry and cease firing. goal is that while condemning violence against civilians and all sides. b, one page draft expressed his grave concern to the escalation of buttons resulting in civilian casualties and calls for an immediate durable end for the respect is monetary and crucified. noticing the conflict can only be resolved peacefully. it
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goes on to call for the release of hostages distribution of humanitarian aid on the creation of the car that was for safe evacuation. okay, but it is on the joins us live, not from you and in new york. and gabriel, i understand you have some new information. imagine from the un, the yeah, that's right. it's a little after 9 pm here in new york and at the side of the un headquarters here. and there are 2 bits of new information. number one is the secretary general, i'm telling you a gutierrez' published a guest essay in the new york times that just was published. and in that he was talking about the critical stages and the humanitarian catastrophe that is taking place in gaza. but in that there as well, he is also calling on israel to reconsider this evacuation from
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people from northern garza to the south. he said, in this se, says, as secretary general of the united nations, i appeal to israel authorities to reconsider that. now, while the spokes pretty spokes person has, has, has said that in the last 24 hours or so, this is the 1st time we've explicitly heard from the secretary general to asking israel to help this or at least reconsider it. so that's a little bit of a new piece of information. there's also a brazil who holds the presidency of the security council this month. uh, they are circulating a draft resolution as well that we got our hands on and we've seen it. it essentially is very critical of how mosse and the terrorist attack is they call it on israel. also saying that they're calling for an immediate cease fire and an opening of a humanitarian court or for people to get away from the conflict to their so that's
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a, a new piece of information as well. from the brazilians circulating this new draft resolution as well. the, the security council members will have until about noon on saturday to issue any sort of comments about that trap resolution. it's been circulating now. gabriel. what more cutting tell us about russia's calls and rushes done? some of this let's yeah, earlier on friday, a few hours ago was russia who circulated a draft resolution and there was a slightly more vague not as specific as the brazilian one they did not specifically mention from us at all. they did not specifically mention is real at all. they just said the violence needs to stop on both sides. but in the russian draft resolution, they did call for an immediate cease fire as well. and also called on a, some sort of a humanitarian efforts to get humanitarian aid in the people who need it. but
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the security council, of course, has the united states on it. you k, france, these are strong allies of israel, particularly the u. k. the us and most of the diplomats from those main western powers were sort of rolling their eyes if you will, at the russian proposal. one even insinuating that in there were 2 was not serious . there's no way that to, uh, there is rarely or the americans to essentially represent these rarely position on the security council would accept any sort of resolution that does not specifically single out. come us. okay, gabriel, at his own day. thanks very much indeed for joining us for us present terabyte and his address that goes to israel ward during the speech in philadelphia, he says, administration is working to find a way to stop the violence through diplomacy. and it's also friday for me to
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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, and the united nations to search support and humanitarian consequences for how much the attack 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 separate as result as well. we'll talk to the co hain has more now from washington, dc. or perhaps most notable. this is one of the 1st times we've heard the us president joe biden, 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
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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, the laws of war international law. well, it is very clear under international law that the complete seized the blockade of food, electricity, and water to a civilian population is in fact a war cry. so notable 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 who was working towards establishing a safe corridor. we're got civilians and guys a could get out of gaza. state department is now switch tax. they said they're looking to find safe places within guys or for civilians to go. they have not explained at all why that sudden change, particularly elda 0 washington. we're heading into a break now,
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but we're bringing more coverage of the gaza is available, and all the lights just breaking use of to that stay with us. as the, the weather brought to you by visit castle had a lot of a severe storms are dominating across north america. at the moment, we've had an area of low pressure bring those thunderstorms across the florida panhandle, causing damage. death thanks to some tornadoes and gale force winds. but the good news is the rain eases and pushes its way for the south, but some of those stones do whip around pulling into the east coast of the us, giving us a wall shot of a we can for places like new york city on washington d. c, and as those stones rumble across the great lakes, knocking temperatures down is a crude, a feel left behind across central areas of the us. but high pressure still in
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out as the risk. oh now would you need to talk to the the g was to the welcome back. now before the war cause was described as a wells and not just opened it. prison held onto a land air and saved them as well for 16 years. most of the people being bombed and forced from their homes, palestinian refugees. because it was part of historic how to stein before more than
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750000 palestinians were expelled from the home. that when the state of israel was created in 1948 palestinians refer to that as a knock above all. catastrophe. 60 percent of them that came to gauze as refugees, the 75 years. israel has denied the rights of a ton in breach of international. today about 1700000 refugees are living in the gaza strip. mostly in these h u. n recognized attempts. they are among the most densely populated areas in the world. now more than 200000 testing and refugees living in some of the largest and most crowded refugee camps in the gaza strip are among the 1100000 people being told to relocate to the south. well, joyce actually is general secretary of the american friends service committee and they have a prize winning quaker organization that's had a presence in gauze us since 1949. she says the humanitarian crisis is that's an
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unprecedented level of our staff are distraught. we are losing contact with them. they have the water, they have no, they are me take from one location to the other. they move several times, each one of them wrote to us heart wrenching letter, say, a sense, his daughter and his, his daughters and, and, and wife, south. 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 the other one wrote to us saying that gaza is believing god is dying massive curse against you. man. if you're 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,
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as you're well aware, this uh, this, this order for folks to match the masses 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, you wouldn't have 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, some forced stress for a group of gen list, including an alpha 0 team. i've been hit, spine is very strong. can southern lebanon royce is cameron that has been killed by janice from f p. what was so injured in the shop that is really bored up. they were
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in a car when they were struck with the stomach, the points, a wireless outlet there. 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. cotton and libra here were injured and taken to the hospital. why the house, although not to any, then this is what happened. all journalist 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 that all of the journalists were wearing their safety kit and then they all had pressed slogan on their chests and cars and ball. and there was no one else around
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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 seems that said, this is not the 1st time israel has talked to june of last year, i'll just say who is sharina? buckley was shot data by and he's really smart. but in the occupied westbank, she was clearly marked as a journalist. no one was ever held. accountable. journalist pedals have been 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 0, while the house and has more now from on the i'll shop in lebanon. now where the attack on the journey is code i'm calling to the inside in front of the
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hospital to work or the exhaust. as a matter of fact, this was done as a talk on a group of journalists who uh clearly identified in the red wait readings. that kid having the press on the kids under how everything was this to prove and to show on to stress that they were during this, 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. a new ready rose up. this group of journalists are moving together for wednesday. so
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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 data shows on our colleagues. i was with our colleagues economy and you'll find out here at the source based on the we met how we thought we spoke to her, make sure she is okay. busy 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 when there's an interest. also he is a, he's in a, in a stable situation. unfortunately, we lost our colleague from writers. i found a lot of the law unfortunately it was, it was how, how it's happened. these journalists, what hit directly hit that a goodly hit, the side, the fact clearly there were showing that there were a journalist, but a 16 palestinians have been killed on friday. a buys very forces in the occupied
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westbank there, protesting against the bombardment of the besieged gaza strip. in total of $51.00 people have been killed in the occupied westbank since saturday. heavy restrictions on palestinians remain in place. the abraham has more under warning their strong images in her report. in the policy your 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 going to another palestinian was killed as he pointedly attempted to reach any leak and his we need supplement friday was one of the deadliest these the occupied with bank this year. it's what the pet theory, the injured from a village news remo. he says this russ on healthcare providers is the highest since he started working. knowing years ago, i think what is usually a fault to columbia, to drive to the hospital is now turning into 120 kilometers because of the current
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is ready to close. just imagine that the villains 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 clothes, checkpoints, not anymore. even before this current war, whites organizations we're describing is really soldiers. as through care, happy is where the 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 as a writer wants to across the science. and i need a sense of unity between them and their fellow palestinians in the besieged cause 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 it's really circular shooting and enjoying their productivity. and man, and half of them in the south of the west bank almost by israel is the one that is causing the escalation and then blamed palestinian the for it. they say that
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palestinians attack them and captured as railings, 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 what's caused, which is the occupation using the victims of these really forces and suckers the he just the to the occupies the west bank. the mountain con has moved off from outside a hospital in ramada all throughout the day, we've seen a lam ambulances arrive here from various demonstrations in the occupied west by this islands. as i see, arriving with a critically injured us. and you can see everybody, how old the medics get around. now what the empties are telling us is the types of injuries that they thing off from life fire. and they say that there is an excessive use of force against palestinians. normally these ladies would use rubber
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coated still bullets that would use take us. but now it seems that they all using life's against the protests as now right now. the hospital says it's not overwhelmed, but it is worried that if things escalate, it could simply become overwhelmed. and wrong con, i'll just say i'm a, it was that ministrations have been held across the world, including in many middle eastern countries to show solidarity. we have palestinians, solid injected reports, tens of thousands of people gathered outside most in most the majority countries. this crowd finally didn't backed up in support of palestinians through nicole for the 1000000 man march button. so then she threw up the politically the southern america, cuz i said, i want, i don't know to america, no, to israel. palestine has done homes but destroyed over the heads of the children. where are the arabs? those who are jealous and care about humanity. these ratings are killing the children with their rockets. are you arabs happy about this?
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and it's not the one enough people explain what about our random killings of people in palestine. because countries un security council on the, our countries to take the united decision and deliver a to our people in palestine, lift the blockade and put an end to the random killings of the civilians should be safe in the cities. immediately after friday prayers in the duty and capital of the month, people began protesting against the is really a strikes when civilians in going to they were similar things in human where the who, the leadership, his world israel to stop the butcher speech stick with the tone to sort of deputy with other students as thousands of indians, most in the campuses that are on the recent violence seems to have fun and the israel and anti american sentiment and visible angry and thought that as well for suppression prayers for the victims of it's really it's.
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