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to make that choice on immigration and national security conform. are you a pre and counsel preston donald totes, kind of enough folks to mount a challenge watched opposing the election. on alex's sierra, the is really are starts. pound guy's eyes thousands upon the screens. 3 for safety after being told to leave the tunnel about this and this is all just be relied from. don't have also coming up. seems of devastation in parts of does as nor for palestinians are trying to take refuge. is there any forces right parts of occupied, westbank and arrest? the 13 palestinians. 53 have been killed in the last week
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and standing in solidarity thousands jobs are in new york and around the world. and support of thomas stands in gusts, the more than a 1000000 people in northern guys have been the order to leave their boss or neighborhoods. and for the side of that includes vacating hospitals, schools and some of the steps largest refugee comes jordan's foreign ministers. warning israel's decision to further displace palestinians will push the region into an abyss of new conflict. united nations and other 8 organizations a israel's dom on defies the rules of war and basic humanity of the 7 days. various strikes as well as bomb bomb and to the gaza strip has killed 1900 palestinians 324 of them were killed in the past 24 hours. it's been a week since come us be on the group that runs the gaza last,
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it's present an unprecedented military operation by land, air, and sea against israel. $1300.00 is really to being killed, including foreign nationals, a graphic images of a mag showing the moment an error strike had one vehicle for a young girl was being treated. let me give you a warning. some of the viewers might find the following footage. distressing. the understanding of health, what history says ambulances has come under direct and systematic attacks in violation of international law. it says 23 ambulances and 15 medical facilities have been hit. 15 health workers have been killed. now this is northern gauze at home to the job. a la refugee shop is the largest and the strip, and a 116000 people live there. the shot to the refugee camp is one of guys most
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crowded. it's also in the north, along with a large number of un facilities and hospitals, including garza's largest they all, she felt hospital as real ones. all these people, including you and workers, to move to the south of what the gaza. you want a worker, say, the relocation of so many people as impossible. you and run schools and the size that are already full of files and is of displace palestinians taking shelter on eunice in southern gunners with gaza is one of the places where people in the north have been told to head for. but it's really air strikes have been turned in residential buildings there at least one palestinian was killed and several of an injured and an attack only hours ago. how does it, as you know, it saves joining us now in the line from con, using size. gotcha. okay, one of the last few hours been like to well, rob, the bargain, it has, it stopped even here in san units and it dropped off where a towels, if people are and thousands more are still coming. and uh, the,
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the 2 governments are, are extremely packed up with people even over their capacity. and yet the guard mature, still going on in different areas in both govern this and in between them while in the north and gods district. so we're still hearing the bombardments in that and how in the west of god, the city in, in the northern part of gaza strip and they had known and based law here the boulevard meant to still ongoing. people are still. 9 after last night's exchange the boss, the environments are still trying to get to the south this morning and in these hours, as we speak, we still know a lot of people who are trying to head south despite the full capacity of the entire 2 governors. recently in this morning and in the past few hours of the don't eclipse hospital, which has residents, not just the,
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the disability is or the people who are injured and, and the people who are being hospitalized in the hospital. but the residents who have taken refuge from it'd be 9 and 10 in how our neighborhood has all been as t s and put a hospital. that was actually orders to evacuate this morning. the people there are evacuating on foot. according to the medical sources of the hospital. they said that they negotiated the user in the army who was in touch with them to give them more hours because there are no cards to take them so. so all the people the injuries and the residents that we're seeing and hospitals are going to be to be uh, um, towards the south. what's the medical south in the hospital on tooth. so uh oh, so uh the, and i with the hospital in the northern parts of got the ship was also ordered to
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be boxed few ways with thousands of people between injuries and residents taking refuge in the hospital drop. you know, i know that you and your family moved, it says to, to con eunice on friday, what are people able to bring with them, given the fact that they're essentially having to, to be told to drop everything, leave their homes and all of our jobs. and moves for the actually able to take with them. it's just very little stuff ro, whatever we could. you know, are you okay? i'm okay. the reason is extremely terrible. we have no electricity, we have no water, we have no internet. i could gather whatever i could gather in just a few hours for my children and all the time we switched. david bush, just me. this is how old the families are. i we could ever just the middle middle
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school didn't drink with us. and there is a short is an accurate shortage of fluids in the shop. in supermarkets, everywhere we can barely like we literally could barely find water in fluids. if everything were just so out of the whole world, you're not. i knew i understand. of course, we all do that. this is very difficult for you, your family. and of course i was trying to move towards con, use. given the fact that the people in con eunice are already under a lot of stress on the off already in a very difficult situation. how are the people of con eunice coping with the influx of people from the north? how are they trying to help people who are arriving in their time? a rob, i swear to god literally every health and wellness is hosting 2 or 3 saturdays from kansas city, but they don't even know people who have relatives here in san units have gone
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through their relatives in addition to neighbors, uh, from, from, from their buildings in in the city and they're hosting them in their homes. every single home, like i'm sitting in a 100 meters apartment with 3 other times at least. this is basically how it is and everyone, all the homes around me are like that. people. yes, they've opened their home to welcome everyone who every be can take out other other homes have like we're talking about over 20, pretty people in one apartment. this is how it is, but people are just saying at least they would find the shelter, a roof on the top to take shelter in from the bombardment since the state. and since they're forced to evacuate, and the us, we're still getting calls from so many people re no, asking us if there's space around us. if we know anyone that they still have space to host them with them. you know, we're going to leave it there. you're now outside talking to us from con eunice
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inside of casa, come off as 5 more rockets from garza into southern israel. this was the scene in the city of osh cologne off. a rocket struck some areas that are no report so far of any casualties. we're going to bring in stephanie back a, who's in chicago on the southern israel, that's close to the border with the guys that took us through a staffing where you are and what the situation is there. at the moment of the we entered the city about half an hour ago as we drove in the rocket sirens alerted, we got out of the car. we sold the iron, don't intercepting them. and then 10 minutes later, more walk. it's more into sections just uh, just over the city. um, there has been a constant battle charge of rockets on and off to these areas, also alerts intel aviv, just in the last half an hour. earlier you had a rocket hit one of the residential homes over there across the road and goes to
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jordan with the inside. and then to give you a sense of the damage to the city as well. and people's homes. um you have another rocket and you can see moreno probably show you an impact just at the top of that residential building. now the situation in nashville on is this a lot of people have already evacuated. we just spoke to one lady here. she said, i want to stay, i want to stay with my family. i don't want to leave here even though most of the area has evacuated. the government has announced that on sunday is going to try and evacuate most of the areas in the regions surrounding the gaza strip. um, but certainly nothing on this scale like i just listening to you not have to say it's, you know, we have to remind our viewers. i think that our teams and gaza are doing an imaginable job. they have families, you know, has, has children stuff. what are producer has children, they will have to evacuate their homes. um,
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they're still doing their job started. i don't really know how they're still doing that. it is a, it is a terrible, unpredictable and scary situation. and certainly people here in israel feel the same way the people you talked to here after that attack by how mass traumatized? increasing anger. certainly one thing, revenge. the problem is rob, at this point in time, a lot of people some so it would still have empathy for palestinians with the policy and cause for those civilians and gaza. because of the nature of how massive attack they will tell you they don't care anymore. they want, the entire goal is to strip slots, and so this is the reality on the ground. this is the language is the extent of the emotions which make this situation, you know, so dangerous or terrible for a full sized involved. but let's talk about the may, is really military movements that we sent over the last few hours, of course was being charged for our, our correspond, it was talking to us earlier about some movements adhesive on either side of the
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board of where you are. but we understand there have been military movements as well inside guys. it's, well, what more do we know about those? so yes, you have a, the biggest pull up of the army reservist in the history of israel, 360000. they are mostly positioned around these areas also close to the occupied west bank. and of course the northern border was never known. where there is also an active front in terms of the ground defensive. we've had a senior foreign dignitaries visiting here yesterday. so certainly reading between the lines you wouldn't assume that it was going to happen, then you still have the danger and reports of infiltration. just an hour ago. reports of infiltration in the house all as close to gaza is really are me saying that they killed 2 palestinians infiltrating. so the sense that the border still isn't fully secure. you're asking me about these are in the army operation overnight with the army as things as they entered. an area inside the goal is
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a strip and managed to retrieve is really bodies, not giving a number of hostages that were taken into gaza. there is incredible amount of pressure on the government to do more, to retrieve the bodies, to retrieve the hostages alive. and of course was a bombardment with the extent the heavy bombardment so much i munition is been pounding gauze and we see the strikes. we hear the plains yesterday. we were out in a temporary position, constant battle of artillery into garza. so this could perhaps be an effort to by v is really or me to show that they are doing something also very important. politically. of course, we have tried to get more information on that. that is the extent of what they are saying. but the feeling is yes, that a ground offensive could be imminent. and i can tell you that any round defensive is going to be deadly on all sides. um, how much knows the ground in gaza? it has super r 2 when it comes to that. but the feeling on behalf of the reservists going in is
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that there needs to be a total annihilation and revenge for this attack. and that is the concern, certainly when it comes to the 2000000, civilian is very difficult to remind people of these days. and these are all of that, not full of gauze and not old palestinians in gauze, or have mass. they are not responsible for this attack. and the danger of the inflammation of emotions at the moment is that is still a very just difficult distinction to try and get people to make me. stephanie, thank you very much. indeed. stephanie decker, bringing this up to date from ask along the southern israel. is there any forces of arrested at least 13 palestinians across the occupied west bank over night to israel accuses them of being members of hamas exchanges. of gunfire between is very forces in gunman were reported during the rest of a former palestinian prisoner imagining refugee camp that followed a day of bloodshed in the west bank. at least 16 palestinians were killed on friday to end. the death told a 51 in the last 7 days. it abraham's following developments in ramallah and the
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occupied westbank as well according to the palestinian sources. the number of those who it ever since since the morning has risen to thursday for palestinians after as really forces with the different areas here in the occupied west bank. they've read the janine and then also to be occupied with bank a place that is known for having some groups of kind of citizens who carry arms. and indeed we've heard of armed flashes 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 we've heard of confrontations taking place in nablus in the north of the occupies westbank with we believe the to lead. there's all time us with us 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, after our compensations with some kind of city and fighters over the we all in old
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are talking about a 10 situation for the families of those palestinians that is really a rough, 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. i said, now as we are seeing, the current were 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 officers sons. the 3rd residing now and is ready to wear heating 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 i'm going policy is and a lot of ways to load it. as long as the defense analyst on
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a faculty member that passed on call you on to university is joining us on skype from incorrect. good to have you with us again on audra 0. both sides. one would imagine have been preparing for a conflict like this. how does that preparation influence that kind of can conflict we might see? and also, of course, the timeline in which it might take place. i think we should code as visualization of the beds across the immunity terms. well, let's 1st take is read. i think they will try to equate the region and neither of them they will try to destroy the, you know, construct cos. but that's something that they do, and these are not taking into consideration how much is an organization that they can easily shift to as another form. and once they've all that, well, they can find they've up, they are expecting. the 2nd issue is home us. if you realize what, how much is the for the last 2 or 2 years, they have for paint themselves for the defense. and i haven't really done that. you
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know, the october, the 7th act is a clear call and message to either the army. it doesn't mean that was, is really the armies taught this assault at the north of cause that they will face the previously prepared homeless trips. mine's e o. these and also, and they developed organized homeless buddy who could resist in this case. uh, i think this sort of conflicts will be both irregular and regular within intact rated nature and is really is, i'm not that much finalizing the ground right now with emotions move with high emotions. i believe more, and we're going to leave it there for the moment. i know you're going to be joining us in a few minutes. we're going to be talking about this board, but for now, but i just want to thank you very much indeed for your time. i. so i'm coming up on, i'll just say that this is this guideline shot of guys. as you can see, some of the smoke rising from the is really bombing attacks that have been
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happening in the last few hours. we're going to continue a coverage of the water and gas to stay with us and all it is here to the high low. they will start in southeast asia and there's more heavy rain to come to parts of indo china. you can see that the cloud, the remnants of a tie food pouring into a central parts of vietnam. we've already have thousands of people evacuated from denying. we're going to see that rain start to edge its way further south as we go sunday into monday below. so push across into cambodia and laos, with a weather as well for thailand slipping down the malay peninsula and some heavy falls to come was moving pots of bonia and brewed night. but a much dry picture. the for the south, we go into the head, down on to, to
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a straight. it was a high pressure in charge here. lots of heat building across western and even eastern areas pub scene attempt to pick why top into the early and near the mid thirty's, such as 6 degrees celsius the on monday. but we will see things cool down continuously across that southeast corner temperatures in melbourne, slipping down as well as her, but that's a wet and windy weather continued. sunday into the new week. sidney seeing some sunshine, but not so long we'll see to where to where to start to kick in. monday into tuesday is the help of course the tasman. it to new zealand. we still got very wet weather and windy conditions on sunday. the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, you want your to zeta. and the thing you, the latest in the guys are war is ordered more than a 1000000 palestinians in northern garza to evacuate to the side of abuse to 7 to palestinians. mostly women and children are being killed as they mostly is where
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the air strikes have killed more than 2200 palestinians since last saturday, including 614 children. more than $320.00 for palestinians were killed in the past $24.00. russia is dropped with a un resolution calling for the humanitarian see spot, condemning violence carried out against civilians by all sides. a group of journalists, including a team from obviously it has been heads, fine is rarely striking saws and 11 on a right says camera. mine is being killed. alger 0 says it holds israel legally and morally responsible for that attack. the networks. what is the statement saying israel's targeting, and they all just need a team is a blatant disregard of international safety standards that clearly distinguish the press as they shelled and burned, alters either broadcast vehicles, despite our crews presence alongside other international media in an agreed upon
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location i'll just say to strongly condemns these repeated atrocities which previously led to the killing of all just either journalist, shedding of laughlin, audio hash, whom is joining us live from the quarter in 11 on. we're seeing some live pictures of the funeral of one of those journalists that we have just been reporting on who was killed in that recent attack. we've also of course been hearing from you and also who was inside of gaza, who was clearly demonstrating the amount of emotional stress, the journalist working in these conditions are under. i'm for you are still a lot of tension, of course, on israel's border with level it was journalists covering the tension. all the conflict in general and this region, many of them are parked on lots of these countries. i mean, some of them are live in need of some of the city and the family is not here that i going through
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a lot besides being in the danger areas. just as we saw yesterday with our colleagues who had uh, bombarded by as well. all i was just hitting a human as a testimony on that. i mean, they have to take care of many things at the same time that the time it is their children. and at the same time, they have to take care of the safety, which is not guaranteed, given the fact that they are being delta 3 thought to get to yesterday. and today as you're saying, i saw my beloved, the funeral is, is going on. and i know i saw him and, and all does and our sounds good. all you are all together the same place where i'm not going to go through the same a story once again. but at the end we, we are here just to cover this situation to cover this tension and tension is escalating day off to days. we can say no one can really analyze or, or for see whether they live in these front is going to slide into this conflict
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directly and become their water zone. but on what 3 on seeing from factors and elements surrounding gods gives us the feeling that things are contained anymore. because when dealt with that is that our human size, that is a human price just as what happened yesterday with our colleagues. things like might get out of control. all right, thank you very much. indeed, that's out a hash them talking to us from nicola and loving them a while the us present to joe biden has been saying that his administration is working to find a way to stop the violence through diplomacy. we've also of course, have seen us actually a state onto the blinking doing a tour of several countries trying to establish some sort of diplomatic basis for talks to in order to try to get at the very least to some sort of humanitarian aid into gaza. they ran and father minister saying, i mean the deluxe here and has in but route for talks on the israel guys
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a war. let's listen to what he's been saying to say no usa chang design is resumes killing women and children. we have proposed an urgent meeting for the for ministers of the is the countries as soon as possible that i will take all the diplomatic steps in order to stop the war. crimes committed by design, a stream and, and the blockade and siege of gaza. who will do this through particles, consultations, meetings, and diplomacy on the ministerial level and even the heads of states. the meanwhile rushes propose that you find security council resolution calling for the humanitarian cx, 5 and gaza is also condemning violence against civilians committed by all sides. the one page dropped expresses grave concern at the escalation of violence resulting in civilian casualties. it calls for an immediate durable and fully respected to monetary and seized by saying the conflict can only be resolved peacefully. it goes on to call for the release of captives. the distribution of humanitarian aid and creation of caught goes to allow people to safely evacuate. so
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when the sun is back with us, he's the defense on the list and faculty member of the house on call, youngster university. he's been joining us on skype from anchor. i. he's been talking through the military aspects of israel's movements to it towards guys are good to have you back on the show. i want to ask you about the time scale of the, of all of this. it has been suggested, some articles that i've been reading that provide an analysis of this. so being suggesting that israel has a fairly narrow window of opportunity in which it might feel that it's able to operate with a degree of impunity. what do you think it's going to take for the window to close for israel's supporters to say no, you've gone far enough. that's it for us to for let be just in the need to immediately add to it's synchronization. metrics was any country in here or me start central pression,
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edited to campaign on other well they have to prepare exactly what to do or what the timeframe and also in which location by which means, well, it has been all day 6 days and it's very clear that israel is not that prepaid for lots to meet you operation targeting garza. and that's why i believe this civilian uh, casualty. the voice of the serial games as you are a, it's old a. well, we are hearing a lot because on preparedness, the lead us to severely and adds that stairs at, on the other hand, that is wanting should be mentioned in here is really is all just playing for months. but it's something that will exceed the timeframe of months or years because it has some impact on future. for instance, to that we are expecting a region based state to non state actor escalation,
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including maybe it has below or something. you do have the s, but the most pendulous coats in here is having the, all the other radical organizations like dice or all kind of fuel off the get in the region and take that they will not put them in these red color steed or s. but the whole look in the sense that must be a low site in assessing the impact. so for me to be campaigns, in cute, and i think it's missing right now. no, thank you very much. we're going to leave it there for now. but i know that you are going to be with us over the next few hours to talk more about this potential military operation. what are iceland from not thank you very much indeed. the now we're going to turn our attention to some of the days of the news industry. our constitutional referendum proposing formal recognition of indigenous people has
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been rejected. the so called voice to parliament would have created an indigenous advisory committee for the country's federal legislature. the proposals were biased by a strongly is governing labor party, the opposition liberal policy, but the no vote. same, the changes would be racially divisive. new zealand ascend to arrive national parties taking a 90 lead and is generally election with 10 percent of votes counted. opinion polls suggest a shift away from the governing labor party landed by chris hopkins. but it's been in power since 2017. okay, let me bring you the latest and the guys are wor, israel has ordered more than a 1000000 palestinians. and northern guys are to evacuate to the side for at least 70 palestinians, mostly women and children are being killed as be briefly. is rarely airstrikes have killed more than $2200.00 polished indians since last saturday, including $614.00 children. more than 324 palestinians were killed in the past 24
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hours. russia has drafted a un resolution calling for the humanitarian seas farm, condemning violence. carried out against civilians by all sides. well, thousands of people have taken to the streets across the middle east to show

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