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as a general election on the referendum on the same day, people in poland to fold on october 15th and make that choice on integration. i'm national security conform. are you a p and consul preston, donald totes, kind of enough folks to mount it. challenge watched the opponent election on alex's era. the killed wall trying to flee 70 civilians all hits by is riley strikes and what was supposed to be a safe route to southern gods, the money inside zone to their life. and also coming up we shouldn't ignore the cut them flat up above pep and gains to beg of them. weasels system ethnic relations or the decisions of the un security council. the general assembly process goals for an
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immediate faced fly out of keys is the us. so to focus say, of the protection of civilians and gaza. 16 palestinians killed fine. is there any forces in the pod westbank as they gather, to protest in support of costs? and journalists, including an out, is there a team all his fun is rarely striking. 711, not a voice has come on and has been killed. out to 0 says it holds israel legally and morally responsible for the attack. the . it's 6 am in gaza as is riley strikes continue to pounds the in place. israel's army says it has carried out small scale raids that have been volt infantry in tank units. it's the 1st ground sold since as well attacked the besieged enclave 7 days ago. i mean, well,
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at least 70 palestinians were killed in convoys on what was supposed to be a safe route out of northern gauze that heading south moving 1900 palestinians. and 1300 is riley's, have now died since how much launched a surprise attack a week ago. a convoy of audiences has also been hit in the gaza strip on strike. graphic images have image showing the moment of impact inside one vehicle where a young girl was being treated a wanting to view as you may find the following video. distressing the, with the city and help ministry says that been direct and this domestic attacks on ambulances. a violation of international law says 23 ambulances in 15 medical facilities have been hit so far. 15 health quick is have been killed. sorry,
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a couple assume has sent us the slaves. this update from inside garza, it is really our air force is a bunch of different areas inside the gaza strip. starting with a pollutant area in the north was because of strep distance, the populated area was targeted, but mainly in fact the majority of it sits in square displace from the alice's offset is where the forces disappear to different notices if swimming thing that they have to evacuate now since to the southward areas of the seas. and could they also a different areas in the west of gaza strip was bombarded and even in front of 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 for bringing this kind of the goals are still looking for further targets. meanwhile, these really texts and calls really proved significant changes in the in and
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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. maybe the kinds of affording humanitarian could reduce the palestinians to provide them with humanitarian assets as well. in terms of the uh, as 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 as well. that growing calls as well, to resend its order. for 1100000 people to evacuate. the combined populations of
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north gauze and gauze, and city have been told that only safety is south of the warranty, gaza. those reasons regions are just as heavily populated and also subject to israel bombing campaign. in rafa the southern borders, egypt is closed due to those attacks. and even if it is open, it would remain close to palestinians from gaza. a correspondent, you've now said has made the journey from garza city to con eunice in south gall, so she sent us this report. the
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israel's army says it has carried out small scale ground raids into dogs that have involved infantry and tank units hold that thought. how many it is in west jerusalem with more on fridays developments? and 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 face of those uh is radians, that were taken captives by her mouth and also to destroy the i'm us. so the
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had died capabilities and that was firing from across the board. but i think what the military's not say that this. 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 happening on the other side. they need to make sure that they're, i 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 convey read the 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
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the path is clear? well, the united nations security council has been music behind closed doors on the wall between as rolling garza russia and for sale have both put for draft resolutions to deal with the crisis. it comes as the u inspector general says the conflict has reached a dangerous you know, she ever time to report for the 2nd time this week to un security council met behind closed doors on the conflict. the secretary general reef members on israel's order for garza's in the north of the territory to evacuate south. moving more than 1000000 people across a densely populated water zone to a place with low foods. what to what accommodation, when the entire territory is under siege, is extremely dangerous, and in some cases, simply not possible. however, the is radium boxes of the un said he was angered by that position, do you and should be praising his read for these precautionary actions. what we all
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here is not the ones concern for civilians. what we hear is the ones in the for rents to the murder of 1300 is riley's outside the security council meeting the palette sitting in boston. so the arab nations out to us were united in the call for an immediate cease for your military and access to garza. i'm the prevention of the mass transfer of girls is older and expulsion from the territory for those who think that there is a single single diploma that is not standing with but a student at this moment. at this time, look at a lot of unity look at those things and look what we wouldn't be doing in the days to come of the russian and basset that introduced a draft. the security council resolution holding for a ceasefire and an em to all hostile of these acts of terrorism. he said the current violence must be seen in the context of israel's illegal occupation. and
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the failure of the us led peace process. the root cause of the situation of critical importance. what's going to do their best to promote the narrative that they've got an escalation happens out of the blue because a bed of savage, tentative text is rarely civilians. late friday, brazil introduced a draft resolution of its own the as a specific come. the nation from us is attack on october the 7th, and i just israel to resend its evacuation order. she ever times, the elders are united nations with us president joe biden has addressed the gaza. israel was during a speech in philadelphia. he says, his administration is working to find a way to stop divided through diplomacy. it is also friday for me to urgently address the amount of turn crisis and gosh, my direction. our teams are working in the region including communicating directly with the government of israel, egypt, jordan, and other, our nations,
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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 college studies had nothing to do with a loss. and i'm also as a fall in attacks and they're suffering as result as well as they call hain has more on this from washington dc. perhaps most notable, this is one of the 1st time 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 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 for, for the behavior the expect the is really government to take is to follow the rules
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of 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 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 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 with in gaza for civilians to go. they have not explained at all why that sudden change, particularly elda 0 washington. the only 16 palestinians have been killed on friday by his writing forces in the occupied westbank. they were protesting against the bombardment of the besieged because of strep. in total $51.00 people have been killed in the occupied westbank since saturday. heavy restrictions on palestinians
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remain in place. it. abraham has more just a warning. the images in her reports may be distressing. 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 garza, another palestinian was killed as he reportedly attempted to reach me. you get his waiting document. friday was one of the deadliest these the occupied with bank this year. but a month ago it's healthy pets, ferry, 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 what is usually a fault to columbia, to drive to the hospital is now turning into 120 kilometers because of the current is ready to close. just imagine that the villains call like this one has to go on
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top of the big rocks in the past. the sold is used to allow us to come and use some close checkpoints, not sitting on lobby, 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 while i sent in both upstairs is not new. most of these people here are only on with walks and say is right, it was the across the victorians. and i need a sense of unity between them and their funded palestinians individually is 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 is really circular shooting. and enjoying their productivity in man and have grown 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 palestinians attack them and captured as railings, but they were giving people their basic rights. did they expect them to remain
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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 resources and suckers, the he just the to the occupies the west bank. okay. we're heading into a short break, but we'll bring you more coverage of the guns. the israel born overlays is breaking news to stay with us. the in depth analysis of the days headlines, 1000000 euros to help students here address migration. is it going to ease the micro crisis will make it was informed opinions, we need more investors and more people that make the decisions and regiments football frank assessments this balance between to tow and zones via shoals is particularly important for the industry show. a side story on al jazeera,
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the welcome back and watching out is there and i'll continuing coverage of the israel garza. we'll, let's recap some of the latest developments. israel has wooded 1100000 palestinians in northern golf. busy to evacuate to the south, at least 70 palestinians, mostly women and children have been killed as they what's lane is there any strikes have also killed 1900 palestinians since not today. total number of his right he's killed now stands at 1300, including 265 soldiers. russia has dropped it, the un resolution cooling for humanitarian c spar. i'm condemning the violence against civilians on all sides. stephanie deck, in our reports from southern israel with troops admitted she hardware have been
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messing near the border with casa, a very heavy minute. you present on the outskirts of the time. so there is how going artillery that we're hearing completely as well as the sound of jets in the sky. we've seen airstrikes hit the northern part of the gall disturbances just a few kilometers away from us. the roads around here are deserted via the villages around here. this is the area where the have mass fighters, infield traders, and where those gun bottles took place. so it's very, very intense. most of this coming on a day when over a 1000000 tennessee and living just a few kilometers away from there are told to evacuate the entire north in area. go to city and head south. of course they have nowhere to go. but the message here is that the army is extremely determined. what they say is finish all this fight. of course, the big question here is of a lumen ground defensive,
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which is going to be very difficult, but the biggest pull him up of army reservist, $360000.00, the biggest. and israel's history, amounting not just hearing also, but also along the northern border. it would love it on stephanie decker. hold you 0 on the outskirts of golf speak now to antony lowenstein. he's an independent journalist, an ortho of the palest on the bar tray. he joins is not from sydney. thank you for your time. that 24 hours that the is really ami gave over and $1000000.00 was to move from the north. the south. that deadline is now more or less up. what do you think is half going to happen next? as i think these are, i was going to go in, and it's interesting, i've seen in the last half an hour or so. so it's rarely official say that there's never actually been any us pressure to really also that deadline. in other words, there was talk some, some you in another human rights organizations that the whole concept of trying to move. 1000000 people more than a 1000000 people within
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a was on. and as you bring reporting, even when some of the palestinians didn't move that were killed by is riley forces by from the yeah. so it's a completely incomprehensible idea. and i fear in the coming hours of days, we don't know exactly when they'll be a grand invasion. is going to be overwhelming. steve. it's going to be something akin to shopping or like the us did in iraq. and i think what's really missing from starting much of the understanding and much of the west on these issue is what happens after these ground invasion. what exactly is the plan here? and i've been waiting a lot in the more kind of saying that is riley rises, certainly palestinians, of course, and even some of the west, a handful who are actually saying these, that it's really out to the only country that can actually potentially stop a complaint. and as a catastrophe is the us, and i have no interest or intention of doing so, which may be because i the leg, nothing themselves from guerrilla was in iraq and afghanistan of some sort of
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ground. the incursion has already begun. that's what we're hearing from these riley ami. oh, what would that have been in adolph? because we know that as it involves infantry and tank units, but we don't know much more than that. and we've had a few reports that israel have got back some hostages. i don't know exactly where that was from, but they certainly caused some hostages back to vast majority of states. hostages, we don't even know the exact number. i mean, there's never been an official count of probably these riley jews and foreigners, 10150. the inevitably going to be sprayed out around the gaza strip, some potentially heavy from being taken out of the street. but i didn't know that to show, but it would not surprise me. and they're also not just being held by han last, they're also being held by islamic jihad. so the idea that you're gonna find them in tunnels or in basements is going to be unbelievably difficult. this is going to be an ugly, straight by straight carillo war and the record of israel. and the us for that
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matter in these kinds of was these disasters. iraq and afghanistan within weeks, saddam and a tell them. bam, i've a fine that was not the she for the city. she was the get really more and these are all waiting to live alone. 1992. it was a complete catastrophe. a guerrilla war. and that a kicked out essentially, with a towel between their legs in 2000 when each row went into live and all my names and guys are in the last 1520 years. none of these was renovated comments successful that would as a disaster, obviously for the palestinians. of course not bains. the guys are not many times as the reports every including a few months off operation, calculating at least like 2008, only 2009. and that was some of the 1st of the new round, the terrible was which made israel and home us an entire neighborhoods where level they may often, we're not hearing, we're hearing right now to 0, but not so much in other western news networks. what does that actually main for civilians you can't go anywhere. i saw a huge amount of salt palestinian civilians who were being who were living in
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rubble. that essentially a no way to go that we're living in the rubble lives they homes and what's missing . i think for me, so i'm not to this and i say this is someone who is a jewish. i'm going to straighten in the gym and i believe for many is an east jerusalem as a reporter. and it seems like there was such an advertise. bloodless, a demand serve ange batch entirely by the west. and there's so few st of voices, particularly in the jewish community. and frankly, the wider community us there are critical jewish voices to be fit to his voice for pace if not now to really interesting groups that are trying to put pressure on the us to stop israel and never to. ready disaster as invasion. you touched on this israel has vowed to dismantle hamas, and as also signaled out it's political head and garza. i mean how realistic admission is this a low low quizzing dial 0 itself. i think it's possible if you can cause actual economies. you can possibly eliminate huge amounts of,
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of how much infrastructure our point a little bit, how much leadership, but let's not forget, most of the homeless senior leadership unloading gaza there across the arab muslim world. and as i've been saying for the last few days, i've very much think that these ro will re stuff in the coming months. and he is a global assassination campaign, which i did many years ago in the seventy's and eighty's against the same posting and enemies. i think a lot of those homeless late as will be looking after that, back and going into hiding or moving to places like you, ronald, syria. and because i want, besides in the nation, is very now look going straight by straight in gaza when huge amounts of civilians out there to try to find hostages or eliminate homeless infrastructure is going to be unbelievably difficult and bloody. and again, the ultimate question is, we've mentioned yahoo and a circle coalition government and is relative have a record of closing absolutely. cottage across palestine for years. there's no indication literally 0 indication in some sign
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a heads. and these are all the same as what is the plan the following day? what is the plan when you potentially it's right? how most, assuming you can, is the main, the policy, you know, surveys that menus rock comes back and controls the area with settlements. this is just instead of rushed move to vengeance and it's going to be devastating for palestinian civilians. and i say nice to the west and well, not just turning and blind ivan infecting carriage in this bloody adventure and some 11 sting independent dentists and all the the palestine lubarski. thank you. thank you. as a group of dentists including an out is there a team happen hits in his riley strike in southern lebanon royce. his cameraman has been killed janice from the p, well, also ended in l miles. so i'm near the, is there any border that were in a call when they were struck, piece estimate reports and you were there. so i'll let you how about this is what's left of the vehicle used by a group of journalists. they was struck well covering the escalating tensions near
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the southern lebanese border with israel voices. camera man is some of della was killed. well, i'll just give it to unless it's common joe coded and 80 bucks you 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. all of the journalists were wearing their safety kit and then they all had press slogan on their chests and cars and bought time. there was no one else around them. and there was no fighting, there was nobody. there were no military points. the journalists were hit. and we, we have so far with the information that we have the old point to,
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and intentionality that is 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 this last year. i'll just say it was sharing. luckily, with short data buying is really smart. the in the occupied westbank. she was clearly marked as a journalist. no one was held accountable. 2 journalist handled to being killed in garza, in the latest escalation. unions had cooled for old policies to abide by international law and protect a june list. peter statement, which is era. while does there a says it holds, is there a legally and morally responsible for the attack and a statement they go on to say the israel's targeting all the out is there a team is a blatant disregard of international safety standards that clearly this thing which the press as they showed, and then l d 0 pull costs vehicles, despite the cruise presence along side of the international media and,
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and agreed upon location which is there a strongly condense these repeated atrocities which previously led to the killing of al jazeera john is showing apple i'll be back with more foss, special ongoing coverage at the goals a israel went home for now inside story coming up next. stay with us. the hello. there's to be a 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 war shot of a weekend for places like new york city and washington d. c. and as those stones rumble across the great lakes,
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nothing temperature is dom is accrued of feel left behind across central areas of the us. but high pressure still in charge, giving us a lot of room for the central parts of canada. so when, when the weather however, light came to look in thanks to a weather system, pulling in the pacific northwest and moving across british columbia. but the launch the dry picture for the south we had across the desert, south west in the us, los angeles seem to attempt to pick right up to 30 degrees celsius there on sundays . as we move across the central america, out of the car a bit, we still seeing those heavy showers trailing from that weather system that moved across florida, bringing some bus of rain to northern parts of the bahamas, winter weather as well intensifying across eastern areas of mexico. on sunday, the work that out of their existence, its launch as a principal present, as
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a correspondence with the brakes and the store. we want to hear from those people who was normally not get that voices heard on the international news channels. one moment i'll be very proud all was when we covered the, the full last week of 2015 at the terrible natural this, that's the story that needed to be told from the hall of the affected area to be then to tell the people story. it was very important at the time in the united states has been israel is the strongest bodka in the war on gaza. your opinion on united kingdom has also voice political support. has more palestinians are killed on the humanitarian situation. lessons what russia, china and india stuff. this is inside store the .
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