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a gift from detailing insights into the toes from asia and the pacific one o one here on out to 0. the the although i know about this, and this is the news i live from bill. how coming up in the next 60 minutes is where the air strikes continue to pound parts of gaza as tens of thousands of palestinians tried to seek safety. after being ordered to leave the north for the young place. a group of journalists, including all the zeros team, is hits pioneers, really striking, self 11 on a life has come on as being killed. we shouldn't ignore that. the cut them flat up
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above this happens against the bank of weasels as domestic relations are the decisions of the un security council and the general assembly. and russian calls for an immediate cease fire and accuses the us of, of parker say over the protection of civilians. in gaza on thousands, much in new york, kind of around the world in support of the palestinians. the it's always $700.00 gmc, that's 10 am in guys. more than one point. $1000000.00 people in northern garza, i've been told they've got less than 6 hours to leave the bachelor neighborhoods and friends, so that includes hospitals, schools and some of the district's largest refugee camps. united nations and other 8 organizations have called israel's to mind, outrages. they say it defies the rules of war and basic humanity. and after 7 days of air strikes, as those bombardments of the gaza strips killed nearly all 1800 people. it's been
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a week since come us launched. it's unprecedented military operation by land air c against israel. 1300 is really is i'm for nationals were killed. a graphic images of a map showing the moment of impact inside one vehicle with a young girl was being treated. let me give you a warning. some viewers might fall and find the following video distressing. the, the palestinian health ministry says that are helping direct and systematic attacks and ambulances. that's a violation of international law. it says 23 ambulances and 15 medical facilities have been, had so far. 15 health, what? cuz of being killed. this is northern guys at home to the refugee camp. it's the largest and the stripe, a 116000 people live there. a shot to you. refugee camp is one of guys as most
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crowded as also and then off along with a large number of un facilities and hospitals, including guys as large as they are she for hospital, israel. once all these people, including you and workers, to move to the south of what you guys, are you in a to work. i see the medication of so many people is impossible. it's not clear how they could make that journey through rubble and constant is really been bothering to the side of you and run schools in the side that are already full of thousands of displaced palestinians taking shelton. tyler caldwell, i assume i send, is this update from inside garza to the is when you of forces a bunch of different areas inside the gaza strip starting within fluid. your area in the north was because of strep distance, the populated area was targeted, but main. in fact, the majority of it sits and sweat displaced from the alice's off. so the is where the forces disappear to different notices. if swimming, think that they have to evacuate now since to the south or in areas of the receipts
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and they also a 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 the gaza strip is deteriorating as these really terms continue offering this kind of the gaza strip. looking for further targets, meanwhile, is really a text. the ongoing so really proved significant changes in the, in and approved catastrophe consequences with the way the thing this humanitarian crisis is, is reaching high limitations on high limits. and it's international, negative kinds 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 goals this trip here. i have a really suffering from the ongoing is very bottom,
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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, uh, to, to gather, do it together together like to never go out. noise for the monks is like for us and kind of a veteran. is there any military is upon the been speaking about palestinians engaged and making their way sides versus bring this up to date with what's been happening there to throughout these randy ministry, it has a number of sites. people who interact with media from around the world, including the arabic speaking media and best place for us and in arabic, on twitter, has released the message over the last hour. also talking to the residents of gauze, the city telling them that in recent days we've appealed to you to lead god, the city we've been hearing what the movement is south of why the guys in order to preserve, you'll safety. he writes,
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i'd like to inform you that these ready ministry will allow movement on such an indicated streets without any harm between the hours of 10 am local, about 7 gmc, and 4 pm local. that's one p m g and t, 13 gmc feel safety. he rides, take advantage of a short time to move south from beta noon to con eunice, adding, if you care about yourself and your loved ones go south as instructed, even criticizes how much leaders for having themselves taken cover from strikes in the region. and then goes onto the in detail mention which streets will be permitted for use of that travel south for them. we're also hearing upon me that is really ministry's been moving into guys are the one would imagine that there is pressure on them. so we initially try to find those being held by han last talk us through again, what we know about that situation. the trouble we know is the overnight they did launch that 1st raids in the size gauze, entire tree,
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according to these ready minute tree, at least with infantry troops and tanks. crossing through that barrier offends the mass breached last saturday in so many places. and they said looking to try and disrupt rocket and missed launching sites that would be targeting or the israel is ready minute, 3 targets. and also they said, trying to gather information about those that are currently on accounted for that they believe in the united states government believes are being currently held inside cause that role for them. thank you very much. indeed that's for the box spring use up to date from tennessee. well, is really forcing is have i rested at least 21 palestinians across occupied west bank over night? it's all accuses them of being members of hamas makes changes have done fine between these very forces and gunmen were reported during the rest of a former palestinian prisoner imagining refugee camp the reins and the rest followed the day of bloodshed in the west bank. at least 16 palestinians were killed on friday, knew that abraham joining us now from ramallah on for more on this. okay,
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run is through what's been happening there this morning need to as well according to the palestinian sources, the number of those who it of us that since the morning has risen with 34 palestinians after is really forces where the different areas here in the occupied west bank, they've read the janine and the doors of the occupies with bank a place that is known for having some groups of palestinians who carry arms. and indeed we've heard of armed clashes and confrontations that took place between the palestinian fighters there. and these really forces, now we can go firms and these really soldiers have left. janine also with her, the of a confrontation taking place in nap list. and then north of the occupies westbank with we believe the to lead those off. how mass, whether that's it, as a result of those rates. in addition to all of that, another rates targeted a document, refugee camp near jericho, in the, in the west bank leading to the killing of one palestinian,
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after our compensations with some kind of city and fighters over they, we all and all are talking about a 10 situation for the families of those palestinians that is real. i read on average, we're talking about 20 palestinians. but now since the beginning of the current escalation, the numbers are only increasing according to the palestinian prisoners society. they took about around $400.00 palestinians who have been there since. now, as we are seeing, the current war being waged on the besieged cause of strips and some sort of incitement against palestinians trusted in families with tell you that they can only wonder about the future of their sons. that the residing now and is ready to, we're hearing about them not being allowed to have water for a long time, not being allowed to have electricity. so it's hard to even confirm the size of those palestinians now inside is really jail. so there is a lot of fear here. most promising is a lot of ways need abraham in ramon. i need to thank you very much. indeed,
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a rush has proposed a un security council resolution calling for the humanitarians east. byron garza while condemning violence against civilians on all sides. the long page of draft expresses, quote, grave concern of the escalation of violence resulting in civilian casualties and calls for immediate jubal and fully respected humanitarian seems far noting the conflict can only be resolved peacefully. it goes on to call for the release of hostages distribution of monetary and aid, and the creation of car doors for safe evacuation, capital l, as long as joining us live now from new york for more on this it. so we've heard from the secretary general of the united nations for the 1st time asking is we have to go back on this order for possible understandings in guise at the head size game to yeah, that's right. on friday evening in new york, the secretary general published an opinion piece in the new york times. and in that he said, as secretary general, the united nations,
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i appeal to is really authorities to reconsider what he was referring to is reconsider that evacuation order. this has been consuming the united nations, the last 24 hours or so. because the un officials simply say there is no way that this evacuation order can happen and waited. 24 hours, even in $48.00 or 72 hours. united nations is stretched their limit and where the united nations relief and work agency that provide support and housing and a to hundreds of thousands of people in gaza. they simply say they have no where else to put people, they have nowhere else to house people. and then it is quickly surpassed the point of becoming a humanitarian disaster. but uh, friday evening. uh, clearly new developments with the secretary general himself asking for israel to
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reconsider. okay, for now. thank you very much. indeed, that's got the zone to talking to us from new york. we're going to bring into mushrooms where he's direct to a golf study center. at casa university. he's been with us it through most of this situation. good to have you back on the show thing. let's talk about these calls for humanitarian aid and for israel to pull back on the student them on the palestinians and gaza should move. so do you think any of that is going to resonate with israel at this point? there is, there is no doubt in the last 3 days. um, the international community pressure has been increased, has increased drop, at least with the image is coming from because about the number of casualties and also those who are killed. we have more than $500.00 children would have killed them because that we have more of that more than $300.00 will mental something less about this number. so most of the casualties, basically out of 131400, that actually woman and children's and that itself is shaking to the international community because ability because it the, the human is that has
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a lot different things and whatever it was up to the inside out. and put them down to the room because that woman is very important then women and because the human is out of the human should be respect in their life should be highlighted. and if the others, if the others look at time us, what they have done growing during should not be anybody that has this book foot for sure. so what we are watching now is a lot of the pretty magic efforts to calm down the situation and open up so to humanity and kind of doors. but these things, we may, i mean if you, i should be very careful about this because that to me in the gulf here, mindset and kind of do it, some of them they look at, those are the ones that i try to do it as a step towards evacuating that, some people to say not, and basically mixes that into but his thing, i'd be curious on a new start the school, where do you bring but as soon or sort of too old other factions to that. and there are people who are looking at the human insight and kind of doors as a tool to save the life of the people on north on because that is right in the last 3 days, they try to send the message to the products to you and move to the south,
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but this last night why did people the moving the x r a truck would think 27 people would show on the spot. so that it's the phrase i was on a question about the could the ability of these goals? i mean, in the last 24 hour the out of the finding a few, it's a few hours that people can move. but it, it doesn't seem to, for this thing is convinced that they should move because there is no safe place. and because the any with south or north west or waste east, sorry, i'm going to ask you about israel's determination. it says to eradicate from us. it says it's going to wipe it off. i'd have garza how likely is that in practical terms, given that if i am decided correctly from us is essentially an ideology as much as it is a military campaign. you know, this, the settlement nation of, i'm going to be a whole government of talking about basically why being, i'm not as of the map of but it's coming novel. but his thing is that it doesn't
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reflect the intent on the cost of as of right. so is everything is happening now in, in, in, in that agent because of that. and it's in the all his government and government in the last few months all year just yesterday for out of 5 is what it is. they believe that it's in your own is government responsible of this wave of the crisis and this uh, basically crisis. they believe that how he basically about the colors, but his thing is unhappy with the colors people them because i pushed to that. so there isn't an internal crisis is being reflected to. i talk more of that and say i would and how much citizen we history says that's important. history says that those kinds of movements you could add to why that was about because 2 things, one, that yellow do kind of to be killed. secondly, the nature of that coefficient, this is actually a patient and as long as the coefficient exists, so it'd be either either, so would come and continue the mission. dr. is the thing i think is what it is, is missing the point. i think the more they can participate in the more hated would
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be created, the more god would be created and the more understood that it would be created and none of the people in the region would enjoy stupidity unsecure. yeah, unfortunately, when you and i were talking about this situation on friday, we were talking about the insolence and the importance for the site. the foreigners are caught up in this. we've seen funding has been killed both by commerce and it's initial, the truck and according to from us, by israel and, and it's bombing campaign. how does that do you think influenced the way the foreign governments are going to respond to this? you know, my own assessment that the funding governments are missing the point. what's happening is because it's a collective punishment is not the from last set of the, it's actually the last 17 years and the collective punishment. that's what it says, which i know is not accepted. and now what we see this kind of pushing something from the some of the months that's to pressure more people because that is actually, you are the, are participating in the collective, the crime actually that goes to people having those 150 people. and inside that,
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as that, um, of course that people should be worried about their life, like other 500 americans. but again, we kind of divide humanity, people up people without out of it, but it's 10 years old number, this thing is, i mean, this kind of, you know, boot on bad does not from the conflict. we should look in a one i that's what's happened is wrong. a q patient is legal, collective punishment is illegal and they should be a certain way that can bring people to that and try to find them situation. the 1st thing in the head, when would be the most of the, are you back to think about a student, the more people would be determined to fight and use whatever they have and have that is what history tells us. what do i know? of course we're going, i'm coming back to you if you're in all this i so appreciate it. thank you, but stay with us for the next few hours, but for an hour. thank you very much. indeed. the
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a good journal this, including an all of a 0 team have been hit by an is really strike in southern 11 on a religious camera. minds being killed, journalist from a fee for also injured and almost dr. near the is very bored. and it wasn't a car when it was struck because of stomach supports 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 the southern lebanese border with israel voices. camera man 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 hospital. the hustler who knows that he done this is what happened. all journalists were here together. it's a type of safety measure. this is to make sure that both the resistance and is real, know that we are a journalist and in one location. i can clearly say that we journalist were targeted on purpose. we were far from the confrontation. the confrontations are up
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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 was fine. 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 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 talk. it's a june list. last year i'll just here is sharina buckley was shot data by and is really smart. the in the occupied westbank. she was clearly marked as a journalist. no one was ever held accountable. 2 june list tables have been killed in garza, in the latest escalation. unions had cooled for old policies to abide by international law and protect you and list peters statement,
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which is 0. or does either says it holds israel legally and morally responsible for the attack, but not books. we use the statement saying israel's targeting of the 0 team is a blatant disregard of international safety standards. but clearly this to english . the price says the sheldon bind, i'll just need a broadcast vehicles despite our cruise presence along side of the international media and then agreed upon location. i'll just see that strongly, sometimes these repeated atrocities which have previously led the coming of all just need a general, a shading of blacklight. a lot of sending in house ministry size, a number of palestinians are being killed by as many, 5 in the occupied westbank during valleys, in solidarity with garza and long con, has more now from outside to hospital in the mama 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,
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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 coated still bullets that would use take us. but now it seems that they all using lifes 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 calling out of their normal. okay, let me take you back to that down here story we had about their journalists including analogy 0 team who have been hit, spine is really striking in southern 11 on the high sions. joining us live from the cold in southern 11. and clearly the border with 11 on still a flash point on as well. yes. the situation on the border between the one and israel,
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as we've been saying over the past 10 days is escalating over yesterday. was that there was significant escalation pressed. the most important, most important to the um, targeting of our colleagues when they were covering the situation. and of course, all our colleagues, whether from agency at all or from the other agencies, but all identified reading that gets clearly a beauty in this journal. ready so and then they would hit, they would hit with with the 2 shells. and of course, our colleagues like those uh, i saw on the lowest skilled and all the other journalists were injured and including our colleagues come into her that from a to z a and a but i feel are coming out to 0. so this was the most significant developments yesterday. it's clear that as well, once a, to a,
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at this stop, maybe the coverage from that area. and anyway, we're not going to go into analysis. the whole, the whole thing was on camera. and the whole was all the, all the significance with respect to the escalation and the tension. well on both the western and eastern sex. all believe it needs is ready for the from the west and sector. the, there was a time for infiltration near the shop. and uh, it seems that a group of fighters that you need to, the, was on the border and engaged with this really is an a, an, a gunshot sign for fighting. and then they would do that was i know that a significant attempt to infiltrate from the eastern sect of a great goes to the village of daisy under the menus border on and with scuff. how monday is really with us, according to the is really, is uh they were able to kill one of the attackers and later on that would allow,
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showing. also, that has been reported also a drone infiltration. and this happened over the night. and this really is what able to intercept visual, what however, the lebanese is really bored, that seem to be as low and right now, that's very well applied. and the pressure from here on the is really side is mounting day after day. and of course, this is all related to what's happening in gaza. so can say that this is part of the conflict, but this is kind of uh, getting into the comic ali. thank you very much. and do you diety hash, i'm bringing yourself to data from the hotel in the southern level? you, as president joe biden says, administration is working to find a way to stop the violence through diplomacy. it's also friday for me to urgently
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address the amount of turn crisis and gosh, in my direction, our teams are working in the region, including communicating directly with the governments of israel, egypt, jordan, and other our nations. and united nation is the search support and humanitarian consequences for how much the attack to help is real. you know, we have to, we can't lose sight of the fact that the overwhelming majority palestinians had nothing to do with a loss. and a mazda is appalling attacks and they're separate as result as well, by declaring reports from washington dc. perhaps the 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 he is not saying that it is time for israel to stop their complete siege of gaza.
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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 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. so my head, and i'll just say to, we're going to bring you more coverage of the guys, a israel war, and all the latest breaking news. stay with us and on
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the the hello, they offer an exceptionally warm stock to the month across europe. things are going to turn a lot cooler over the next few days. and often chill is sweeping in from the west, dropping temperatures. it'll be well below the average of by the time we get into some day cities like london and paris. and that thanks to a cold front that's creeping its way for the east of port heavy rain on friday to southern parts of england and wales. but things are looking much brighter yet breezy on saturday. we are expecting the 1st frost of the season across part of the u. k. and the wintery conditions continued to dominate across scandinavia, heavy snow moving into west and pots of no way that went to weather,
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you want to go to 0 reminder large on so is this is where i was ordered more than a 1000000 palestinians in northern guys. i took, evacuated to the side of at least 70 palestinians. mostly women and children have been killed as they were. fleeing is where the air strikes up to 1900 palestinians since saturday. the number of his ravings kills stones. at 1300, including 265 soldiers, russia has dropped at a un resolution, calling for humanitarian ceasefire and condemning violence cabinet out against civilians. my old signs more as many troops and weapons are being deployed near the border with gas. stephanie decker reports from southern israel, a very heavy miniature presence full on the outskirts of calls, a turn there is outgoing artillery that we're hearing completely as well. the sound of jets in the sky. we've seen airstrikes. it's the northern part of the gulf strip,
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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, infiltrators, and where those gun bottles took place. so well, it's very, very tense. and also this coming on a day when over a 1000000 tennessee and living just a few kilometers away from there are told to evacuate the entire northern 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 to what they say is finish off this fight. of course, the big question here is of illumine ground defensive, which is going to be very difficult, but the biggest pull him 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
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stephanie decker. i'll just narrow on the outskirts of golf. we'll go to the bombardment to the guys. this trip is the mother in law of skeletons, 1st minister, our home. so use of elizabeth on the was visiting her husband's family when the water bumped it too because of this message from the southern guys and strip this for a few minutes to do activity. so i'm going to say it's moving towards with the 1000000 people you'll see. so want to instill the foaming them eyes every we have them. but my thought is, all these people in the hospital cannot be back with some other parts of the world to let this fall the 1st day this week or so. in the morning, guys as prompted
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a range of reactions from politicians across europe, audition, p cassandra is towed out to 0. the palestinians just want the rights to live normal lives. i saw our slot 1st, the thunder line briefly saying, got it. and do you store these red? and you see england and you see us sending at sending military 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 on top of many, many or at times when israel intervened carpet bombed, blew up, and killed so many people in, in the gaza strip. i'm, it is just up to the risk. it is depressed and lucky say i spent a quite
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a bit of time in the gaza strip and you know, the, the pot of sending people that i imagine are so welcoming. so kind of 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 responsibility were playing ran the trade. they just the kids just, there were getting the run out of the hair clips and they just wanted to enjoy the atmosphere round the football. that's all they want to enjoy. the simple things like i'm, i'm, i'm have a home go for education and that has been the therapy blocks from now. and they're being paralyzed by israel at, for, for decades. and you have to remember as when that the palestinians in the gaza strip, 70 percent of them are already refugees. i know is read is trying to once again make how the students refugees from their own, from, from the gaza strip that the 70 percent of how does the refugees in the gaza strip
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have already be made homeless from their, their homes in a lot that is being taken over the continually by israel that they the decision of them to the, you know, it's, it's just, it's this, this supplements the graphing of land while huge rain is just and they've never been, haven't comfortable. and they believe they can do that without a recent purity before the wall. gaza was described as the world's largest open air prison held under a lined air and see blockade by israel. for 16 years. most of the people being bombed and forced from their homes or palestinian refugees, guys, it was part of historic pablo's time before. more than 750000 palestinians were expelled from their homelands when the state of israel was created in 1948 palestinians were 1st as that, as in the ballpark catastrophe. 60 percent of them came to guys as refugees,
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the 75 years. israel has denied their vice of return in breach of international law . today about 1700000 refugees and living in the gaza strip. mostly in these 8 un recognize comes that among the most densely populated areas in the world and no more than $200.00 fires in palestinian refugees living in some of the largest and most crowded refugee camps in the gaza strip. among the 1100000 people being told to relocate to the south. joyce, i was only is general secretary of the american find a service committee. it's a nobel prize winning quaker organization that's had a presence in garza since 1949. she says that she monetary and crisis is that 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 heart wrenching letter, say, a sense,
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his daughter and his, his daughters and wife cells. 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 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,
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the weather has said that this is an impossible task. evacuate half a 1000000 people. and so it is certainly through soon this order and the end for palestinian is, you know, they are, they are smelling some, some forest press for the use of all about as a retired colonel and international security. obviously joining us live not from assemble. so we appreciate your time. thank you very much. indeed. i wanna talk about this potential assault that israel may month in gaza to people like me who don't really understand how these things work. it seems to be that it might be a 2 stage thing that there is an initial kind of run into salt of some sort. but then of course, that is the an assault on the city, the bill top area itself. and that seems to be 2 distinct kind of conflicts. talk us through how you think this is going to play out if it happens, or that that's
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a very hard to stray sion because you know that the collection of waterford is completely different by a competitive bid that are but more afraid of what the sides use preparing for the ground to solve is that the more fade i know the lower face is not the feet success from the perspective of the is right. and for that reason, it will be so blah, the done the site and it is we'll try to dismantle, according to data sayings, hama the civilians. but the reality to on the ground is not like that. so the ground to corporation in terms of the herbal or fate be something that why being the whole, the civilian getting them beat, the carpet bombings and a okay. think all the gaza strip from the tell us the needles we just called as a 2nd. mac bought by the police, the locals for this is a, this is not a very easy this generation, but promo the use right. and we tried to dismantle 2 different parts apart from
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each of the bundle. that is the north of the gods us. the is one, but the solid off the guys us a deep to, to do a rap ah, ah, border gates off the egypt is in other parts. after that they will try to add that realized uh how much uh meet them. but this is not easy because the how much is being supportable. so as opposed to go support by the civilian seriously in this part of the gov. uh, should the why because of the are the causation process. beach about supported by the site and why those s create that? that's traditional. so a claiming 1100000 people go to the assault or boxed off that a gaza sleep is use up to say, but it is very hot. yeah. in the reality because the lack of gas or the lack of addict was the lack of water. and also you are forcing older people children
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altogether to move from one place to another, which is more about 42 domains or some want to ask about the role of the hostages of a, the cap terms that are being held by how much we understand that i think the 150 of them. how is that going to influence the kind of approach that israel takes and this yeah, you said should take into consideration that 150 us the just getting up by the how much more order to that 3 to are building more fav at how much you'll be able to cheat snap more he's fail in fancy in the room. more faded because of the herbal. more fate will be. am on the streets for this reason he built a give a chance to home us to ship. not more. is scientists soldiers for this reason? east side it should take care of and should take into consideration of the hostages full. i'll skip that by the how much? this is the reason that it's not easy for the side armed forces,
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so they didn't spot the ground. the operation immediate, the, now they are carpet bombing, all the guys us be, be thought a discrimination doing kind of. so assuming they all seem to be chilly, rows of the people are all the people at use like the goals us. if so, the hostages issue is and other very important you sure map on the problem the terms of the east side of horses, but those, and that's remember that there are hostages from the different con fees in the hands of the homeless. and i've read a few analysis of this, what you're suggesting that is really essentially appears to have a window in which it might be allowed to operate to a degree with some sort of impunity. but that window may be smaller than it would like. what would college do you think that window to eventually close would call? is israel's supporters to to say no enough. is enough. you've gone so far but no more. yeah. because uh the b e v. know also uh the reason for this
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is that is trying to make lots of mess that goes in the, in did a gauze hosted zip uh, in 2006 in 2016 for that. the reason not going in the outsides vote, but also the some voices are raising from the east side of use. right enough is enough to get that will be the other people who is living inside. you say that of the board because v would know that at the tv is not successful. you save yourself all about, i know you're going to be with us over the next few hours as things progress and we appreciate your analysis. thank you very much. indeed for your time sir, you're welcome. i the yes i agree, it stays on to the bank who has been holding meetings in the middle east with regional leaders. he's not inside the radio. lincoln man, so palestinian president my photo boss before leaving content. our diplomatic episode, james page reports the secretary of state arrived in jordan and also on his normal
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jet. but the u. s. 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 from meeting with policy and president mahmoud abbas camera crews and reporters film. the handshake between the 2 before being quickly escorted out as he continued his toward the region, the us 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 southward and catch all secretary thinking that with the media come in, ben how about a funny 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?
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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 positive 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 once in a me just see spot in gossip. we cannot deprive it if it and goes up on that. if it's, if you want to and at madison and die for the means of life, we believe that the situation is very dangerous. this is the longest toward the middle east. the secretary of state is made and totally is visiting 7 countries in each one, his dressing, israel's right to self defense. but there are many in the arab world. but believe
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this indiscriminate and devastating bombardment is not defense, but in fact, revenge collective punishment. james base out is 0, but they mary did one in doha part of signs you and i'm boss. it is called in the international community to prevent another knock by our catastrophe. the name used by palestinians to describe the expulsion by israel in 1948. he spoke of the united nation surrounded by on boss that is from the region. and there are 3 things that we need to accomplish immediately. one ceasefire, we are unified as on up out of group for those who think that there is a single single diploma that is not standing with the 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. all of us are united to stop this cottage against the palestinian people now to allow for humanitarian assistance and passage to the people who need it.
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food, madison, all the elements that is needed for staying alive. we need to save human lives and we need to save it immediately. and the 3rd thing that we need to do, we should not allow, as humans, and or as, as defenders of international humanitarian though. and as you and, and as the security council to a lot of the 75 years of our, fer, stuck by 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. and it gyptian 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 described to happen. meanwhile, the young secretary general, antonia was that as said,
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the situation and gaza has reached a dangerous new lo, after this strikes these reality, the sales forces of all of the policy names in guzman city and its surroundings to move to the south of the 3040 are moving more 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. not on the chart is obviously the senior political on the listing says the international situation is extremely polarized. is that uh basically. busy standing far about crushing from us unconditionally supported by the united states and west of ours. in general, while in the middle aged people are lucky with alarm at the, the escalation invite assign, definitely probably over spell,
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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 that is determined now to go all the way. so unless some of its growing up partners decide to act like go next and 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, well, towers are either in different or are becoming hysterical, and hence as a shoulder what
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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 that the uh, the starvation and the, and the environment 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 violent, immortal? an ethical, bloody in humane, right? punishment 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 coming and bombings over the entire population. so there is a, a cycle fido see of the test. and at some point is really so had been
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a senior. so for even more so what do we do now? more work that's not going to solve anything. so these are some live shots from the skyline of guys at the moment. still the head and i'll just say the coverage of the guys a israel will continue, stay with us. the with more than 1400000 people in the us and all that was most populous country. millions of young people across the country are unemployed and unable to imagine a meaning for the future. these students will take any job they can find. but getting a job seems like a distance. education alone isn't enough to solve the hardest other demographic challenges. authorities are struggling to persuade couples to use contraceptives. many women only all for sterilization,
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often having large properties on zillow, begum and her husband trying to have 10 daughters and one son. none of the children have been educated beyond 5th grade. the races on the democratic dis, austin, how the country fast will determine the lives of future generations. the thousands of people have taken to the streets across the middle east to show solidarity with palestinians demonstrations of also being held in new york for since and then we was there of the city and you can
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see behind me the street has been taken over for at least 2 large people tearing signs and now sign waving palestinian flags. speakers have been calling for an end to the barn and have gone ends with us military support for israel. and they are coming out to protest the security here in new york. say that police are on call and on the lookout. nefarious, there are extra security around god's in you stevens in the administrators here in the air in the field. it's worse and because in fact, there hadn't been any attacks on seen a gods for jewish community centers in new york. but there have been increase attacks on muslims. and anyone who happens to appear to be proud to be way of the
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who apparently may look palestinian. and we think this is the excitement of violence and fear and hate that's actually be promoted by elected officials in the city who continued to equate protesting for palestine with acts of terrorism. now, city officials say bigotry of any kind won't be tolerated, whether it's anti semitic or islamic. so far they say they have no credible rights of anyone intending to use this event or any of the demonstrations that of the city and continues to be present. salumi out 0, near the sound of age of 8 reports and the large valley is held across the middle east for palestinians. and guys, tens of thousands of people gathered outside most. and most of the majority countries, this trout drily didn't backed up in support of palestinians on through nicole for the 1000000 man march button. so eventually, throughout the politically, the southern committee can't come to us that i want, i don't know to him or could know to israel. palestine has done homes but destroyed
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over the heads of the children. where are the arabs? those who are jealous and care about humanity, these readies are killing the children with their rockets. are you eric's happy about this? and it was not the one enough people to sleep talking about our random killings of people in palestine. because the countries un secure to cancel 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. if the civilians should be safe in the cities. immediately after friday prayers in the duties and capitals among people began protesting against it gives 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, speak with the tone to sort of guarantee that kind of thing is it's thousands of indians, most in the campuses that are on the recent violence seems to have fun and t as
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well an anti american sentiment and was of an angry and thought that as well, sufficient prayers for the victims of it's really a task governing against against the kind of a clear violation of human rights in the right the the commission, which is the security forces in jordan, fight to you guys to disperse protest as we try to approach the it's really border jobs altogether and buffering like as soon as done in a didn't was the majority nations demanding they've built more demonstrations of public. i'm very lucky to continue, but as long as this real keeps up, the bombing doesn't,
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most of them are driving down to 0. so let me bring you the latest in the guise of war. israel was ordered more than a 1000000 palestinians in northern garza to evacuate to the site if at least 7 to palestinians. mostly women and children have been killed as they were. fleeing is where the air strikes have killed 1900 potter standing since last saturday, including 614 children. the number of his ratings killed stands at 1300, including 265 soldiers. russians drafted a un resolution calling for the humanitarian seas, far in condemning violence, counted out against civilians by all sides. he took pictures from the past 24 hours . some of them might be upsetting. stay with us. the
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accommodated beyond well taken without hesitation in fulton, died for power, defines how well we live here. we make the rule, not them, they find an enemy, and then they try and scale the people with that. and the people in power investigate, expose this and questions they use them to be that the power around now to sierra the
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the, the craig zone extends much deeper into the mountains. and we've watched a search and rescue efforts to get them the way despite the risk, we're seeing residents returning to their, those in search of their belongings, destruction here completely destroyed seats. minarette and cox here just goes to show again, the challenge of bringing heavy equipment into these areas. the army is deployed. it's how the company has to be at the sense of the way it's a race,
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a gun assigned to flying people, to trumps, under the levels what's most important to me is talking to people, understanding what they're going through here as a theater. we believe everyone has a story we're hearing the is really are starting to continue to pound parts of jobs as tens of thousands upon us to use 6 safety after being ordered to leave the north. the about this and this is all to 0 life and go home also coming off a group of journalists, including an ultra 0 t is hatch finding is very striking, southern 11 on a writer's compromise is dead. we shouldn't ignore that. the kind of flat of the funds.

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