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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  October 14, 2023 1:00pm-2:00pm AST

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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm a clog, this is in use like from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. is really strange. continued to pound dollars, that killing $320.00 for palestinians over night is tens of thousands. 6 safety us being told to meet the know the human cost to constant is ready from bob. we find the struggling to take the roughly cost. is there any forces right punts of occupied,
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westbank and the rest of the teeth published in unit $53.00 and being killed in the last a group of journalists, including an out 0 team is fine. it's really striking, southern lebanon. roy does come around is killed the so more than a 1000000 people in northern garza have been ordered to leave the batch of neighborhood simply so that includes vacating hospitals, schools and some of the strips launches refugee comes jordans for administer as warning, as well as decision to for the displace palestinians will just push the region into an abyss of new conflict, the united nations. and now the aid organizations say, as well as the mound, defines the rules for basic humanity. 7 days of air strikes, israel's bump up into the gallons. a strip is killed at least $2200.00 palestinians and wounded more than $8000.00. let's mean a week since
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a mass loads is unprecedented ministry operation by land and sea against israel. $1300.00 is range of being killed, including for an extra or graphic images, have a measuring the maintenance strike, hit one vehicle where a young girl was being treated warnings us may find the following footage. distressing. the yes, the policy and health ministry says ambulances have come on the direct and systematic attacks in violation of international law. it says $23.00. i am good lenses and 15 medical facilities have been hit. 15 health workers been killed. this is northern garza, which is home to the w, a refugee camp. it is the largest in the strip and
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a 116000 people live there. a shot the refugee camp is one of guns is most crowded . it's also in the north, along with a large number of un facilities and hospitals that include the enclaves largest the ship, a hospital, israel once old, age and hospitals. treating injured patients and sheltering displays, families to be evacuated through the south of what the gaza would say. many displays policy is leading to solving cause of the conditions that are of course a pretty dive. i call eunice in southern gals was one of the places where people in the north have been told the head full body is really strikes have been pounding residential buildings that to at least one published in the skills and several engine in the tech just as well and joining us on the phone now from garza from con, eunice in fact, is across from the email side. she's in, that's in telling you this to say and south goes. so you're gonna just give us an impression of
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a festival. the journey that you made to the south. and now you'll that what are the scenes, what's happening as well next, the journey? it wasn't easy at all. i mean, we knew that we have to get out of our homes under bombardments with our kids we. we knew that it wasn't even safe to get to, to harm you in this as we were ordered, because the box had topped as old as environment was going and got the strategic has ongoing in the north. if it's ongoing in the south that we were basically driving under the environment yesterday when i evacuated a couple of hours later, 2 cars. so the we had cars where uh oh boy did. while they were evacuating, evacuating sell while now. uh, the couple of hours desk during the military gear gave to the people of the north and got the city over a 1000000 people to evacuate. were of course not easy. special need that people
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have to check which route to take and which roads to drive in which street to go into trees that were not bombarded yet at street that were relatively safe from safe from the bargemen. so it did take us a lot of time to get to drive all the way from gauze the city until han, eunice. we may just hear safely, but there's thousands more. her still trying to take this trip to come to han units . these hours also the morning hours have witnessed a lot of people trying to evacuate from the north and douglas city because of the heavy bombardment in these areas. but also the bars and it hasn't stopped in central garza and in the south as long as next. just like you said, i hours ago a home was still doing board did here in in the south. but let me just give you the latest update about the bombardments could
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a casualties in the past half an hour. in the past half an hour we have a home that's was been boarded for our a has probably in the north and goes to city. and then we have also in, in, in another home that was born in the center of gauze institute. you did. and by law and dozens of injuries has resulted from that to bartman was a mixture of helpless thing that there does is the casualties between killed and injured in another massacre in the central part of the gospel city, in a residential uh, residential neighborhood. so the bombardment is still ongoing road tract and the warning off the evacuation is also still going. next. of course it is a you've had to flee south and pull as well, doing your job as a journalist. and yet your experience seemed like everybody else. the depth of the, of this challenge of going evacuating self and looking after your family while you're doing it. it's tough enough for adults. what about the children? right?
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what do you even tell them? it's very tough for the children make. i mean, having to take the children like that very early in the morning and rarely taking anything like we just took him. this is a tooth with us. listen to the best we could spare some dried, some little food that we could take from our fridges. because we don't want anything to spoil some clothes that we were able to take, but then leaving here in the leaving their home life dock in such a hard under the bombardment and, and coming even here. we're talking about it now because it's just a place without without electricity, without uh, water, without internet. how, how, how, like, how difficult could it be for adults, how, how, how, how terrible is it for the, the, the younger ones and the kids to, to live in such a place. now, i'm, and there's a 2 choices, just food and supplies everywhere. so it's not like we can buy them everything they
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want or whatever the want. if there is a shortage of everything living under really, really difficult humanitarian conditions, no is the entire population of because the trip to make your assigned. so that's updates that from con units in the south of gauze or e mail side a report. so let's speak to another one of our reports is also in does a, a self. what all the colors to suffer to understand you have an update for us. i just, i eager are you are central talking to one of the senior loading girlfriend, nationality in god the day. and he told me that last night they received emails from that. i'm he, he confirmed to me that the, all the for, and not because in god, right, including europeans, canadians, americans are leaving chinese. they will follow the about the new already went that they're unperceived, the ministry, their report,
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the ministers arrange what the 4 minutes lead to allow the for another thing, garbo talking about public opinion is also a fire, who carry, who carry all the for induction in a good that because i leased a goddess from the twins mid day today and got around the time which is a g n t timing on test uh i live in gmc, so they have like uh, 3 or 4 hours to to leave uh, the high crossing. uh they to the guy or the friends, he told me that when they arrived to the court thing, they informed me that that arrangement has been, has been cancelled on. they are waiting for a new spec shows of a from dad or government or premier report administrative that he told me that the way to reach about pike or single or not the easy on that they have received special ed called your dates that they are provided by
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a lady out of me or that they have to follow special card. it is a special talk to avoid died at targeting by diversity ought to be and stuff like it. as you report that use you. you also have made the journey down to con unit said, what is your experience and experience being the, to the wire. i might have to go uh to the, to the saw the guy with the guy just got about a specific, a printer letter, which is already attached to the called we model it went to on our one on one and a half ago, there was uh, healey, sure thing or who bought them and i didn't realize that that kind of get was a house a minute that ministry plan with us on the longer lunch daily i could use been from where i'm staying. and then we realized that the progress was a family, and that was for me that a good day the, the end of the 5 minute here. so the, there are casualties. at least 3 did on 7 other injured. and some of them i didn't
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click on the condition, the ambulance is out of field their site to pick up because all of to get off some of the body of the day of the casualties. all right, so if i believe that some time being thanks very much, i want to, i'll click the reporting from con units in garza, as well as as far more rockets from garza into southern israel. this was the scene in the city basketball and off the rock and struck some areas at the oh, no reports of casualties but spring and stephanie deca who's in iceland and southern israel, it place to the border at web, gaza. so stuff where you all tell us what the situation is and what's happening around 3 heavy badges of rocket since we arrived here about 2 hours ago, one as we were driving into the city, another one. and then just in the last 45 minutes or so, a very heavy bar ours, we went into the bottom shelves of which is something that is all across the cities
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along the border that is ready to have access to. and there were multiple intersections, right? of our heads, the bomb shelter, short, 6 or 7 not intersection. this is a city that has been heavily targeted by um, by rocket fire. you can see some of the, the impact to that. it's hot here over the last 5 or 6 days or so. marina can show you across the way, and then here as wells, at the top of this residential building, there was a hitch and more protected in this area. more impacts. now, a lot of people remain here. they tell us that they don't want to leave. they want to remain in their homes. 19 uh we spoke to said, you know, if i could guarantee that my family was safe, i would take up a gun and join the fight. but i call and do that. uh, if the people on the side of the border next fall are in shock of what happened out the attack and by how mass to find their military,
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couldn't to protect them for so long. so it's, it's, the people are completely in shock and they're very much behind this miniature offensive. they're very much behind eliminating how mass completely we've heard from these really or me saying this is their target. of course, we have seen multiple wars on garza over the years. this time it is everything is different. the army saying that what is its goal is goal is to fully eliminate how mass and its leadership. so this is something that they say is the end game. of course, when it comes to gaza, it really does need a political solution to change anything. but that's what everyone will tell you here, both israelis and palestinians, that's everything has changed. sure things unpredictable. things are very dangerous and nobody really knows what's going to happen next. we are expecting a ground defensive at some point now reading between the lines you heard what software it said that said this. we've also been hearing this from some sources that they're very close to reaching a deal to allow to nationals on foreign nationals for whole us,
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other european nationalities to exit through the roof of border crossing with egypt . now perhaps you could assess a, a ground defensive maybe wouldn't happen before that gets cheese, but certainly the ministry build up around here, extensive the biggest build up the biggest pull up of the service of israel's history. and i'm just update you. there's been also 2 installations to polluting and shot dead in the headquarters, which is close to the goal is a board which still gives you a sense that there is still in the army still hasn't been able to fully secure the border areas when it comes to infiltration stuff, he seems to be playing something of a waiting game. now what, what do you think in terms of, is there any ministry preparation of the yes. what along the border are certainly extremely heavy. uh, build up tons. apc's are tender. yesterday we were adding a tele position,
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constant bombardment of out going, and you can hear it along the border or a lot of air strikes. one of our to the boss it's, it's not managing at the moment, certainly to uh, to eliminate the rocket fire that is still consistently coming out of garza to these areas. you've been telling me earlier today, which is of course more long range walk. it's being used as the effect, so that's a 2nd report. and i think whether you guys like to stay down to the blanket as inside the arabian meeting, this idea of 4 minutes defies will been fine. also to discuss the situation in gaza . this is all part of course of is extended to, to the region and 6 nation to in hopes of preventing the conflict between israel and from us at, from spar it into a big a vote. it's good
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to have always been that close. we've always work well to continue the conversation secure it's, it's a, it's a, it's a disturbing situation. it's a very difficult situation. and the primary. so for this situation, a civilian civilian populations of both sides are being affected. yeah. simple to condemn the targeting civilians in any form at any time by any want and something that's very clear. the book that said the privacy non needs to be to stop the security software. we need to find a way to quickly deal escalate the situation to quickly bring back that piece
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that at least the stopping the guns and then working towards addressing most of the humidity. yeah, i have to emphasize that human serious situation is very, very difficult. and we need to work together to make sure that access for the military recently sent goods is allowed. this is something that is critical and was of course in trying to finish, you know, and we need to work together to find a way out of the cycle of something that we really, really need to focus on without the consent to end this cost. reject it will always be the civilians, the top of this always the civilians, both sides don't pay the price. so i hope that we can find a way to, to deescalate the kind of situation and then hopefully move forward to thank you again for coming all 5 of my friends. very good to be with you. i wish it were
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under different circumstances that it is important, as you said, that the supposedly particularly the sort of the value this opportunity. and i would just say, 1st of course there's no countries can or should be expected to tolerate what israel has just been on the receiving end up, which is a tax. it almost defies description words in which one of the 1300 of his people were slaughtered along with the nationals of 230 other countries buy from us . mazda is not representative of the house and the, and people, or their legitimate aspirations for the future. i'm us as a tourist group. it's only agenda is for the state of israel marriages. and it's important that the entire world see it as such. this is, i think,
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an important moment for more fire when it comes to us the same time as israel pursues, it's legitimate right to defending its people to try to ensure that this never happens again. it is vitally important that all of us look out for our facilities and we're working together to do exactly that. in particular, working on establishing safe areas and guys are working on establishing a quarter or so that you mastering assistance can reach people who need it. none of us want to see separately by civilians on any side, whether it's israel, whether it's gaza, whether it's anywhere else and we're working together to do our best to protect them. i think at the same time it's finally important. and i know that our countries agree on that we work together to make sure that to the best of our ability is kothwood does not spread to other places on other functions. so i look forward to discussing that the secretary of state maintenance id for administer. james, based on some of the editors here in studio as me listening into that. so james,
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all part of lincoln's regional to at this difficult time, what will he be hoping to achieve from this particular element of this particular element from the saudi element, i think is he's going to be dealing with saudi arabia as a country which had been getting closer to israel, remember that was talk of the normalization deal, just weeks ago, insights benjamin netanyahu at the un general assembly seemed to think it already happened. he said, we are on the cusp of, of dramatic breakthrough. clearly that is on hold right now, but he's hoping that with us as close ties with saudi arabia with the start with saudi arabia's increasing understanding of israel, but how they can help them with the regional dynamic. because i think what they're really worried about is escalation spillover, what we've seen happening uh in, in israel and garza moving to other countries in the region, syria getting involved wrong getting involved lebanon guessing involved in saudi is a very important regional plan. so i think that's number one on the list from the saudi side. you heard them say that they want to see
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a reduction in the violence and in the casualty is not a call for an immediate cease file which we have had from some others in the are will. and it's worth reminding you, the secretary blinking for, for his side. he's not coding for any sort of these photos. the section to put services in price. i think he's preparing these are the leaders for the next phase of the war? he's been speaking very close to these these right, these. he probably knows the baffle plans. he probably knows that there's likely to be a ground invasion. he may even know when it's going to take place. he's preparing them for the fight, but this is going to get much more serious and also that we heard him talking about this focus on safe areas and potential codle's. yeah, we've had these phrases, safe areas, safe zones on humanitarian car doors, mentioned by the us for some considerable time. and we don't entirely know what they're talking about. what i'm hearing from having spoken to people who have spoken to the blinking team while they've been traveling around, is that most of the focus of the negotiation of the banking team is on us nationals . it's on safe car doors to get american citizens and jewel national citizens of
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the us and potentially about the western countries to get them out of gaza multiple . so parallel to what's going on. importantly, here and catch all of which has a link with him us, which has has a channel open with a mouse about what to do about the captive again. i think they're focusing on the been the, the nationals that who are, who have dual nationalities and particularly us nationals. now can they do something about safe areas for the rest of the citizens have gone. so when you look out how densely populated cause or is that looks difficult, although general lloyd austin, when he was in tel aviv, uh he was comparing it to used to be the central come moms come on. the was one of those key commanders when the us was involved in getting rid of ice. so he was involved in the bombing of reca. if you remember that he says that was a success story and it was safe areas that i think many human rights groups would perhaps disagree. james, thank you for that. james bass auto from asked edison. thank you. right now is ready for assistive arrested at least $21.00 palestinians across the occupied west
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bank. and so the night is rarely accuses them of being members of a mass exchanges of gun 5, between his ready forces in government were reported during the rest of a full of palestinian prisoner. did you need refugee come? they followed the bloodshed in the west bank. at least 16 palestinians were killed on friday. that's across to a correspondent need abraham, who joins us from ramallah for more on this so needed. just run through for us if you would. what's been happening. one palestinian has been killed in the optima just a few decals as really forces expand that their areas in the occupied westbank that they've been waiting in the past week or so to our rest palestinians. they say that most of them belongs to her mouth, and our sources say that some of those, the rest of the are indeed leaders of the mouse movement. but that all the rest of the so taking place in different areas. we're talking about 400 palestinians who
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have been rounded up by these really forces says the source of the current escalation and families here are worried that the southeast of prisoners is unknown because we've been hearing thoughts from politicians that they want to come to electricity and water supplies to prison is inside this way the jail. so you can imagine the tension that the families are under because they don't know what's happening with their sons work inside this really presence. now, in addition to that, a we've seen exchanges of fire in different areas in the occupied with the bank as these really forces weigh the different cities mainly in the janine refugee camp according to locals. there they tell us that the incidents have ended without any casualties. bought the policy me an armed boots over there, have fall back against these really forces that have been raising the occupied with bank continuously. all in old, we're talking about it 10 situation where palestinians are still laying to rest the palestinians who have been kills. as
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a result of this tension on friday with thousands of palestinians took to the streets of the occupied with the bank. and they went to confrontation, points with these really forces. and as a result, these really forces use live fire against them, killing a nice 17 palestinians that were still receiving news of, of palestinians was injures and might be so coming to ruin. so it's a sad situation here in palestinian spears that's with the world is showing more support towards israel and with the cards. a situation that just saw your a to say the least thing that we see. because assume that their situation here is not going to be any better. we've seen is really stuck in those 2 things with palestinians at point flags in front of the cameras in front of these really forces . so they fear that their situation might not be any difference. all right, and the, that, thanks for that to need it for him. joining us from ramallah group of gen list, including members of an algebra team has been hit, spine is really strong in southern lebanon roads. his cameraman has been killed.
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joining us from a half p, also injured in our shop. and it is really bored in a call when they were struck. is ready. all me says it was aware of the incidents in that they are examining. what happened? the, the stomach has this and when their south i let the 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, but i see a were injured and taken to hospital the head of my house, all or who knows? i need 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 kids and then they all had press slogan on their chests and cars. and 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, 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 last year. i'll just here is sharina. buckley was shot data by an is really smart. but in the occupied westbank, she was clearly marked as a journalist. no one was ever held accountable. june of this temple to be 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,
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were allowed 0 says it holds israel legally and morally responsible for the attack . the network has released the statement at which says, israel's targeting of the algae 0 team is a blatant disregard of international safety standards that clearly distinguish the press as a sheldon bundle is, is there a broad costs vehicles, despite the cruise presence along the side of the international media in an agreed upon location as is there a strongly condemned these repeated atrocities which previously led to the killing of elders or a jealous train? excellent. let's cross now to correspond it anyhow. she may joins us live from dakota in southern lebanon and ali. so clearly the, it's a flash point on the board of air and to know where it's safe or what in fact uh yes, this is, this area is going got gradually into this conflict. the tension is
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escalating and every now and then there is a new incident just a few minutes ago. the reports of a joint infiltration from lebanon to us as well. then it seemed to be a false alarm box. things are happening yesterday, as we saw the kidding golf, our colleague, i saw a lot of the from royce, as who's feeling it is right now going on in his uh, town of funky um, based on what it says about the town. i would just like to take some, a few minutes, a few seconds to talk about a some is the renewal on your girlfriend. he worked for roy to this for several years, covered several conflicts around the world from 11 on to ukraine, to, to keep the ones everywhere. and all the journalists know him very well. and he lost his life yesterday and is ready targeted bombing for a group of journalists, as we saw under the package. they were that marked the with the satellite uh,
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vehicles, open readings that hadn't met, that gets with the press mark on them. and they were targeted, so the situation is, is escalate thing day after day. and it seems that the spend all good is, is a matter of concern, especially after we have today from babyhood the even, you know, 5 minutes to talking about all options being on the table in case of this conflict continue on is where continues it for and it also, i mean, while these really ministry saying i leave that drain, killed the number of flights is to try to come in from lebanon. what more do we know about that? as well as, according to what we heard from these very minute 3, there was on an invitation from the audio 5 days to the east, the eastern sect of 11 in the southern border. now, yes, said they, they would have several incidents taken states. one of them was also, and they see an invitation attempt to watch some sci fi,
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which is an est estimates on the other side of the border. what happened also yesterday, yesterday in this area where we are life now goes to the hotel, also as an invitation to attend from asthma shop. and it seems this, these docs or these operations that are taking place on this line, this borderline between 11 on and and, and as well as the staking things day after day to what's a serious escalation that's like get out of control at the moment. it's controlled by, by both sides. let me say relatively, but with a human price that's being faith. things like get also controlled quickly. i have some things that update a what's the head here, now jerry will bring you more coverage of the guns. israel will stay with us for
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the had a lot of the big cool down is happening across europe at the moment after an exceptionally warm start to the month. we're going to see temperatures start to come down that thanks to a cold front. it's working its way from west to east springs, very unsettled conditions across more northern and western areas. and also see some rain starting to trickle into the south west knocking temperatures down. and you can see that west to where the training all the way from the baltic states down across from the central area. some heavier rain for the alpine region, wind warnings remain for pots of germany as well as denmark. one way of heavy snow assigned to work is wakeful scans in a new way and on woods into sweden. it is looking brighter, however, and quiet across the north west for britain on the island of island. but we will, will see things come march cooler with the 1st flushed of the season and some like a snow on the mountains in scotland. but there's that rain on sunday pushing its
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way further east across pots of ukraine, west of wet weather, affecting the adriatic sea as we go into sundays, still lots of sunshine. however, around for athens, the temperature continuing to rise hill. that's not the case. however, for the north west london, seeing sunshine, but a lot cooler through to monday, actually weather update of the did you need to talk to the teams to asking questions. how is the community off to the side? i'm hearing the facts. this is the legacy of colonialism. understanding the reality we're quoting from the connection. it's
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a race against trying to find people to try with seeing this journalism and in depth coverage to 0 is teams on the ground. bring you closer to the thoughts of the story. the challenges here with the color, again, you're watching out for the month of all the top stores is the light is on the will in does the israel has ordered more than
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a 1000000 palestinians in northern garza to evacuate to the south, least 70 palestinians, mostly women and children have been killed as a fleet is rarely strikes have killed more than 2200 pallets taken since last saturday. that includes 614 children for more than 320 for palestinians have been killed in the past 24 hours in russia has drafted a un resolution cooling for a humanitarian sci fi while condemning violence carried out to gain civilians by all sides what a short while ago jordan's foreign minister am in the society, spoke about the financing guns, and he urged the internet's community to intervene before it's too late. at the let, you know, we don't need this quote to continue and we don't need this contest, have to be expended and its entire age. and we need to stop this sort of madness. and we need to get intended to enough to come to the killing of the innocent people
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messed up. and the protection of the civilians from both sides must be suspected. alright, joining the onset, terry, the hardest time i committed to professor of public policy is so hard to shoot for graduate studies and specializes in conflict resolution and international aid. also of course a native of cause a kind of welcome this morning. you know, a week ago we'd never felt we'd be in a position where we all know i'm talking about the things that we all, but there it is. so the latest is that we're hearing from our correspondence that we're very close to reach you deal for, for a national jewel nationals to leave jobs of the rafa crossing for. what about the palestinians you have been told to move down from the south and those are already living. so exactly what about them? i mean, that human beings. i mean the haven't got a, i've seen a passport or any other passports does not give you any privilege when it comes to being a human role. well, just so you should be treated the same as human beings. nick. i think we have as a clear case of a broken,
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a selective emission system for protecting surveillance. what we're seeing now unfolding and gaza. it's a huge feed that from the national system for all the values of predicting civilians and the treaties and, and the situation. what really strikes me is that over the last 2 days, most western details have been silent and unable to convince or even to clearly, at 1st or for the 1st 7 is that enough to try to get civilians they would avoid in questions by many to 4 because you'll notice would ask them about, what about the soonest convenience. the criticism is no building, isn't it? yeah. but took them 2 days to act and it gives you a lot about like what, what's wrong with this, with the system. i mean, own statements if, if there is to be any independent investigation in the future. the 1st 2 days, the way most west, and indeed the somebody acted to this by failing to convince or even ask for them
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is that i have to be careful about the status of it is it's, it's an assignment for violence. it's giving a green life. what is there to go ahead and do whatever it's once and that's, that's it, that's but so if it's a crime and you know, history will talk about this. number one, number 2, this, this, this went out again, notion of safe cut, a doors which isn't inside of joe cindy's. they need it, just not active. uh, it's just a piece of information is i use this to model to show that it's cleared but never got a t. it's not operation, not practical. it goes as a very small enclave, as we talk. no, i think you report as i've showed that yesterday most you and missions, i and yours all a done protection provide those have left then 5 notes and they move that stuff be and then international lucas to the cells. they themselves are seeking protection for their own stuff. so the entire of the, of the guys that have been diagnosed has been left with no services,
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whatsoever. are the same people, the same, your agencies that crescent, the un owner to what i enjoyed may have been if there is some common sense when it comes to international assistance in conflict and solution, they shall be mandated to create, shut down for the people who are asked to move to north because what's happening though, and what i'm needing for my friends, my time is low cost of goods. is that many people when the left to the solves but there is no place to stay. and to solve that and alternate, the no show's doesn't, because there is no one to have. we heard from our interests. one is we're talking about there's like 5 families in one house. and there's a con note that we're talking about the one point. 1000000. yeah. so imagine new york or france or london waking one day in the morning, give it 24 hours. move the sauce, and that's it. in any country, this is, and this is a work on this is of the craziness but the you, you and the you and have been quite vociferous in that condemnation of this plan. the w h o habits well the world health organization. as i say,
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there is growing criticism from the international community and this meanwhile, this kind of diplomacy is going on. do you think that is going to make a difference to the way israel is about to act? so put the photos of our guys and civilian who doesn't, who sees, you know, does that is one of the largest to you and you want to patients that on in the world, especially because of the and because of 70 percent of its population as odd with abilities and then to see all of the parentheses, cool stuff, services, stop and bring it back to you with it. and then leave citizens the left by their own as i haven't been hitting many votes as good that i could, it's kind of angry or do you want because they think that coordinating with isn't enough because that i'm leaving civilians. and i understand that you wouldn't need some particular toys to protect this old stuff, but then this condition, why not? so i could be like why, why not to give the u. n. a new mandate and ask is and not to target anyone for students is all services. i'll give an example of the, the backlist. that is, it has been stipulated and i'm just
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a drawing on god's that as it is asking them to evacuate. i mean, this of set the evidence of, of, of crimes one that is one phrase that say this belief that so it dropped from the thousands and what item they say leave public unsecure shelters. we ask people to leave publicly under the nape, adjusted by owner. one of the reasons is the ask them to leave them. so imagine this. i mean, the operation of moving 1000000 citizen from a to be, you know, no buses, no logistics, no transportation. you assume that every government finally has a card. you assume that on average dozens of that have lost some of these. i mean, i mean, it's impossible to answer to put the population into this situation by itself. it's, this is another crime. so there is no, no, we're safe and guys and people went south, they have nowhere to steve. and the bottom it is continue and got it off. i'm kind of doing this and i've been here to sort of get going north because they're going back to the north. was they say,
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what if i'm not safe that then what about that of the dying and our houses in the notes are let's talk about it. thanks for that to update the time about coming to speak to us here in the student as well before the will goes, it was described as well as long as it's open at present it's been under land, air, and sea blockade by israel for 16 years. most of the people being bombed and falls from the homes, all palestinian refugees because it was part of historic palestine. and that was before more than 750000 palestinians were expelled from that homeland when the state of israel was created in 1948 palestinians referred to that as the next. the catastrophe. 60 percent of them came to gaza as refugees for 75 years. israel has denied the rights of a ton, which is in breach of international law. today about 1700000 refugees and living in the gaza strip. and i may sleep in these 8 camps at all recognized by the united
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nations that are among the most densely populated areas in the world. and now more than 200000 palestinian refugees living in some of the largest and most crowded refugee comes in because this trip there among the 1100000 people being told to go . so something we've just been discussing. well, joyce attorney is the general general secretary of the american friends service committee, that's a nobel prize winning quaker organization that's had a presence in garza since 1949. she says the humanitarian crisis is that an unprecedented level, as 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, his daughter and his, his daughters and, and,
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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 the other one wrote to us saying that garza is bleeding garza is dying masters. chris goes to manage your 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 saw and the situation is very dire. you
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know, the us has said that this is an impossible task. evacuate half a 1000000 people and so it is certainly resend this order and the end for palestinian is, you know, they are, they are smelling some, some forest press for to let's bring out to monetize land. who is a defense analyst and a faculty member of the house and kind of going to a university joined us on skype from ankara. right? welcome. throughout this era, it does seem pretty inevitable now that the some kind of ground evasion will take place at the bigger question is exactly what it's going to look like. if the cardio graphy presumably has been planned. well, i think it's not that hard to imagine what will happen. maybe all was neither the, there was a great mess deployment or it is right and things like it, but tell them level units. so running the overall goes up. and that means once they start,
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1st of all they've been taught at grades at fire on the buildings and they've all been know what's left. because if this is an urban type will fail, approaching, they will try to destroy the full heights in the city. why? because of this, and i post because of the and tide change attacks towards the ease why the tanks and i mean it will be something that if people come back to the city again at the north of because they've been said nothing might be the 2nd issue. i believe that's almost as bad prepaid to resist in the region. either to traps mines, you know, these, etc. and, you know, these right is, will suffer from the attack. so foremost, it will be a casualty for them. i mean, david, in the talking talking from us within the city there on this network of tunnels underground disease, which is presumably with how mess over tips will be hiding it. and then you've got
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the added challenge of the captives that i must took last weekend. and they too would presumably be held in those tunnels. yes, there are tunnels and level saves locations. i believe because homeless is over there for the gates. so then shaped everything the on the road in this sense we don't know when to become to make sure that the captives are in a certain location, but this folks that close. so as far as the way these fits the north of cancer, and if that exist, chapters expect also the casualties dental and they will call most members, but those will be kept these. well, i think there is that room for me through strategy for the for that, but he's what he's at are preparing a blood check whether they're in a smart this weekend. and right, we're live with that for the moment and i'm going to speech is day goes on, but appreciate the time being more it as like talking to us from ankara. thanks to you as president joe biden. he says his administration is working to find
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a way to store the vonage through diplomacy. it's also friday for me to urgently address the amount of turn crisis in gosh, and my direction. our teams are working in the region, including communicating directly with the governments of israel, egypt, jordan, and other, our nations, and the united nations to search support and humanitarian consequences for how much attack to help is real. you know, we have to, we can't lose sight of the fact that the overwhelming majority power studies had nothing to do with a loss. and i'm also as appalling attacks and they're suffering as result as well. splits it down from across one in probably couple, hey, new has this report from washington dc. perhaps most notable, this is one of the 1st times we've heard the us president joe biden. even speak about the palestinians in any way, other than to call them human shields. that's been the line out of his administration anyway. now he's talking about the need to bring in humanitarian aid
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and that he's talking to people in the region. i think it's important to point out he is not saying that it is time for israel to stop their complete siege of gaza. what they have laid out is sort of the floor for the behavior. the expect to be 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 cord or 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
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explained at all why that sudden change, particularly algae 0, washington pedagogy reporting that. all right, let's have a quick glimpse. it says some of the days of in use now in australia. constitutional referendum proposing full recognition of indigenous people to be rejected. the circled voice to parliament would have created an indigenous advisory committee for the country's federal legislature. the proposals were backed by spread his definitely labor policy, the opposition liberal policy back the new vote saying that changes would be racially divisive. the new zealand center, right? national pots use plain victory, and a general election is, has a comfortable need of a governing labor, with more than 70 percent of votes counted from mr. chris hipkins has conceded defeat to a position lead, christopher muck, some republicans in the us house of representatives of nominated a 2nd candidate for speaker in a week. but jim jordan appears to be well short of the support needed to replace kevin mccarthy. he was removed from the pace many 2 weeks ago. all state department
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correspondent, walsman jordan has moved from washington dc. the republicans in the us house of representatives have nominated a 2nd. the candidate to be speaker of the chamber. steve scully's is out, jim jordan is in, but even so his rise to the top position in the house of representatives is not guaranteed. here's why. jordan only picked up $124.00 votes during the selection vote in the house conference on friday. if you need 217, in order to become speaker, chances are very good. that house democrats will not vote for jim jordan. they consider him too extreme a supporter of the january 6th riots. and they say that someone who believes that donald trump should have taken over as president in 2020 should not be in such a significant legislative post. there are also some moderate republicans who think
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that jordan may not be the person to actually help them pass legislation. speaking of legislation without a speaker, congress can't house any bill. and if the bite and his ration wants to get more spending for military age is real well without a house speaker, they can't get the funding. that's a big problem. now the house of representatives is supposed to reconvene on monday evening and possibly could vote then on a new speaker. but if jordan doesn't have the votes, it's not clear that he will leave the charge to try to have that selection vote take place on the house floor. rosalind jordan, elder sarah washington, the front says it will deploy $7000.00 soldiers to increase safety measures after a teacher was killed in a knife attack of the school. it happened in the middle of the city about us that has a large jewish invisible communities, suspect chechen origin as be interested. i still
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the system you've been coming to add the new international anti corruption excellence award, nominates your hero. now. the other gain, thousands of people have taken it to the streets across them, at least to show solidarity with palestinians demonstrations also being held in new york course. and so they may report from the, in the city is you can see me that the street has been changed in order for at least 2 large people,
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tearing signs in palestine waving palestinian flags. speakers have been calling for an end to the barn and have gone and see us military support for israel . and they are coming out to protest the security here in new york. the officials say that police are on call and on the lookout. nefarious, there are extra security around synagogues 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 synagogue or 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 wearing the who apparently may look palestinian. and we think this is a climate 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
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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 slots of any one intending to use this event or any of the demonstrations that of the city and continues to be present. salumi 0 new york. us. alright, let's bring you final update this out on the latest in the goal is wars, we look at the skyline of draws of air in the previous make its way in the background. israel has ordered more than a 1000000 palestinians in northern costs. it to evacuate to the south, which is going on to a degree at least 70 pulsed against. basically women and children have been killed as they were fling self is randy. s. strikes have killed, mold in 2200 palestinians since last saturday. and the death toll includes
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$614.00 children. more than 320 for palestinians being killed in the past 24 hours in russia has drafted a un resolution calling for your monitor and see spa la condemning finance card. dr . gates, dividends by on site pays and pictures of the past 24 hours. some of them may well be upsetting
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a number of bodies from the south in the air. just stay with us for the latest development on out to 0. the, the is ready air strikes continue to pound, guys, killing more than 300 palestinians overnights as thousands of them slave for safety to the side of the time about us. and this is on a 0 life and also coming up the human cost of constant is really fun bomb. and finally he struggled to call them at

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