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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  October 14, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST

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for the sense of fall into a reporting from under reported areas. of course we cover major global events, but our passion lies in making sure that you're hearing the stories from people in places like how is fine with the young men, have regions, and so many others. we go to them, we make the effort, we care straight. the the other on the clock, this is it is on life and death coming up in the next 60 minutes. desperate to escape the war and guns of hundreds of people gather the rough at border crossing the beach is really as dry. swipe many parts of the gaza strip as the number of
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palestinians killed reaches more than 3000. 200. israel's army tells more than a 1000000 in northern garza to flee the homes and had so you and said that defines the rules of war and basic humanity your secretary of state arise and saudi arabia the latest on his emergency tourism at least the . so the news is tightening around the people have gone, so that's the warning from the u. n. as israel's deadline to fleet, northern guns that needs more than 1000000 palestinians therapy in order to leave the batch of neighborhoods in place of that includes evacuating hospitals that are treating hundreds of injured people. schools which a sheltering displaced families and refugees from some of this trips largest comes forcible displacements of people is a war crime. but it's real says is to ensure the safety of civilians. but its
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relentless strikes of level homes and neighborhoods. more than 3200 pulsed indians have been killed since saturday, 724 of them children. u. n. refugee agency says that water has run out for 2000000 people in garza, of the israel imposed this type of blockade and says is now a matter of life and death. well, hundreds of people, the gathering of the border crossing between jobs or in egypt, they made it to the rafa crossing off to is really not an ultimatum. for more than $1000000.00 policy in to northern parts of gauze that to relocate south. it's not clear when or if egypt will allow them to cross the border as well. calling eunice and southern gallagher is one of the places where people in the north have been told to head full but is rarely strikes, have been pounding residential buildings. the 2, at least one, palestinian was killed in 7 injured and attacked to thousands here. i'll just as you've never said, also had to escape from girls have to con eunice with her family and here's what
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she felt inside the car. she drove through flat neighborhoods. dozens of families on the move someone foot some crammed into a con. we managed to speak to her about the hiring conditions, palestinians are facing and areas such as con eunice. i begun by asking what policy ins leaving north in gauze at like a were able to bring with them just very little south road. whatever we could, you know, are you okay? i'm okay, but the reason is extremely terrible. we have no electricity bring up, 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, such as me, this is how all the families are. and we could ever just a little middle food and drink with us. and there is a shortage, an acute shortage of fluids in the shop. in supermarkets,
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everywhere we can barely like, i literally could barely find water in fluids. if everything were just so out of the whole world. 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 is they trying to help people who are arriving in their time? i swear to god. literally, every house in units 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 through their relatives in addition to neighbors uh, from, from, from their buildings in, in dr. city. and they're hosting them in their homes. every single home,
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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, does people? yes, they've opened their home, it to us can everyone who every be can take. oh, other other homes have like worst talk to you about over 2030 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 are 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 hold some with them. stephen, that hillside was the reality of that move south from the north of gaza. but is, he reported that an agreement is to be reached to allow foreigners to exit because a through rapid border crossing. we saw people gathering the little bit and i left them all
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a self satisfied to alex hello to joins us on the line now from garza and stuff like that. tell us what more, at this point we know about disagreement or we got so we were told by a the friend of seeing is a little older kind of important nationalities in the gutter strip. included also american canadian and a settled and other european that actually selected the following by their under system judas and them got their each data agreement uh to of all of the special uh, already been with what the on the sprinkler you went with the government, which allow uh, the port numbers to go, i will try to get it to destroyed on the shut down rep, a hard caught thing. so they, they said that they wouldn't, they try to, they to use it up for her dropping with their families. and on the destruction they might end up the that at that age, on the other side, they managed to reach this via the across the offsetting people expulsion the
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instructions that are feed my, the i, the automated. so one day, how do i through the crossing, they were informed that the agreement or data, especially arrangement, was delayed until tomorrow. so there a day or a 10 back on the way. they would wait and fun unit until tomorrow with their families until 5 that are not the delay till tomorrow. okay. and stuff like that we had from a colleague, you know, so a little bit earlier who made that journey south. it's a journey that you have also made from the north. just tell us about your, experiencing your experience and what's been going on. a look right now. the to the 2300000 gallons, oddly produced. now not only 200000 the 200000 of those water, strange and close, but now i could see a blue air as it shows that everybody signing from the north and gaza is to find the shelter in the developing world, a friend or, or somebody you whom that one day maybe now. so i could see, you know,
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you are in my daily journal looking for water and food. i could to, to cuddle up to 4 and a quarter or people from the north trying to define cheers. the they open need and kindergarten. they help in laws because they opened some of the inadvertently to. so everywhere they opened some people, they even sleep under the trees because simply when they uh, when they asked the people to leave from the north and from the tv to the child, they have loved to apply and it doesn't give the child support the international humanitarian organizations to find sure that it's for them until at least they're guaranteed the minimum basic needs for the the, for them the family. yeah, i can even the walk or, you know, you spent a whole day looking for a button to water. and so how come with the 1000000 people who displeased from the thought that the god that towards the so the solvers luckily the condition,
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did they also support the same as government? they are the, the crossings that i've shut down and prevent everything from coming into garza. they come pick it also the 1000, the most unable to add piece of furniture and basic needs. um that come through the corporate. uh no. i don't and go to from everywhere, including the minimum i can, which is the water. yeah, yeah. they receive 100 from run while the, the refugee agency saying that's a clean water is running out in the gaza strip. the water plant and public water networks have stopped working because of the lack of fuel and people are being forced to use. does the water from wells we should cause increases the risk of water for diseases? is that the sort of experience that you'll saying and having to go through? oh, okay, been even from where i was, i have my self, i have a little in the building what i'm saying, but we don't have any tricity to bump the water from the well, there is be, this was out of the of a salt water. another a drink of the you come in,
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you can difficult to use them just for washing, but you spent a lot bring before the former palm beach worth of from under the ground to your house. so electricity, when you would you speak about large company tricity, you pick all the local, everything because it does look for the printer and washing machine and the electricity is able to think. so no, that cause i know it will not. and then i wouldn't mind turn it to look for one because i could see sewing in the seats, look because the what the, the network at the point of the story. and also the treatment plans are not able to treat the fluid water. so the push within the 6 know which, which will for, um, you know, city of the environment, the environment, the pollution in the, in the near future. so, um, as we said, basic basic, essential elements besides electricity besides water and beside costs, because by the wage we just proceed information or use on calling from the
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administrative. no. say that the biggest cost, because in the crib, i received a warning from the need to evacuate the whole speaker and go to the south. otherwise they wouldn't go make. so uh they, they, they are just like a natural community to put an end for such as really, procedures. they also appeal because i need you to open the borders to move thousands of english to, uh, to the, to egypt to receive the proper treatment. otherwise, they will die because the lack of everything needed for the creeping. and then the, the big amount all in going to go back. i've been writing to the gun. the guns are pretty plus because since last saturday. incredible to think that the patients would have to move from the hospital given what you've been talking about and where they would go to turn any kind of treatment that without any electricity to assist that process. but also, so what people being asked by is real,
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to move on this huge scale. but as this is happening, we understand that shelley has continued. yes, when you speak about the parking whole, they have their own. i'm not involved all the following visa, the executives. why it is showing unblocked? i've been telling and large they have been bugged me, but uh they, they keep firing your dental prescription to anson doc for the letter use that they are biting about lucas, and responds or retaliation to the. is there any crimes that they are going to think this is what we say, but we are focusing more on the daily life of the guidance, wiping big the big bell for these escalation. and what day, what is needed is just to avoid the tv and avoid that society and all the, all kinds of it's condition or exchange of the file. all right, going to live with that for now. and so for the country to appreciate that update, thanks very much indeed. joining us now from tanya just thank you. well,
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i'm not satisfied. more records from gauze it into southern israel. this was the scene in the city of africa. loan officer rocket struck some areas. there are no reports of casualties. ok now to out 0 is child stratford is dropped in southern israel and so chose this gives an updates on the situation there and the movement spies, ready, ministry every night. that's what we just had another attempt to to or another attack of the base also brought kits fired from the goal is to strip in the last 50 know, 20 minutes ago. they were intercepted by the so called on the defense system just over our heads actually. and it's being like got on and off. old i here in the still got a similar attack, the smoldering web like for me. so i was actually going through manage independent trade or avoid the the defense system one landing on the railway line, another on a religious school um no casualties involved in any of these attacks. and
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we've seen a lot more tank movement, a lot more minute treat movement in the last day or so the launch what sounded like an impact there. actually that did actually sound possibly like even coming, but we con, confirm that. so just going back to troop movements and the military hardware we've seen. yeah. hundreds, hundreds of tanks, apc's various various, all the ministry hardware that have moved into this area over the last few days. interesting that you today. and yesterday, we're beginning to say that those pieces of equipment being moved away into areas that we cannot get to because of as a ministry closed minute trees. so now whether this indeed is an indication of preparation was full and eventually ground invasion, interguards that we call and confirm. but it wouldn't be inconceivable that they were being moved if that was the case into something more forward operating position. and they have all these really automated shades that part of city and fly
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to is targeted a tank in an old and gaza strip. and he's rarely tank um, at least 5 soldiers. he's right. the soldiers injured in that attack or 2 critically in terms of civilians. in these areas, you can see the strengths behind make up pretty much and see very, very few people still remaining in these areas. these towns very close to the border. we're around suite cologne, which is from the goal is a bullet here instead of all it's but yeah, well lies around what could happen as many people are speculating in the next few hours just with respect to that card or the driver pull, which is what we were pushing on earlier today, that is now expire, it was a duration between 10, between 10 am and 4. am that these right? the ministry said that they were going to give goals and wanting to play that know the section of the gaza strip. they promised that they said that they would not
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show those 2 highways. we've also heard the reports that we call them verify that shelling of the southern regions of the gaza strip is all new going. but as i say that window that was, that was offered by the way, the army this morning has now expired. so yeah, it's going to be very interesting as to what happens in the next few hours. and i'm very terrifying. of course for hundreds of thousands. there's no more palestinians who still remained in that northern section of the gauze and strip. just talking about the build up a ministry hardware was taking pictures of that, of the tanks and so forth in the area. what about the infantry units? he's saying any evidence of that because it's going to need people on foot to get him to go into god of the what we have seen. we have seen vast amounts of soldiers in, in the area as well. we noticed that the issue of the army and said that at least $300000.00 reserve is still going to be cold and potentially for any 5. of course
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that's in addition to the regular army. we've seen various units. some of which we understand could well be a special operatives. it's interesting to see the different vehicles that are being driven around this as well. a lot of, if you're like of civilian or seemingly on the service, at least to civilian vehicles, with a lot of antennas, zillow or radio antennas, a sort of low trying to keep a low footprint. but in the same time, as i say, they're all thousands of, of troops that we've seen. we spoke 2 of you yesterday in the kibbutz of be the one of those could boats that was attacked, infiltrated by how much flight is at least a 108 is ready civilians killed in that boat. so the soldiers we spoke to were very boyd, very determined and the route was high, they said that we're ready to go in and we will win. and we've also seen yes, trucks loads of, of so just being bullets into various areas and policy areas where we are allowed
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to be. and as i say, going into these, this, this is ivan, this military exclusions of that. we understand what we know is even closer to the gaza strip. but uh yeah, as to whether this is where this is, this is a full that expect to blind inversion that remains to be seen, but will episodes which just by good will be the case. and tell us what about residents that what are you hearing from them is i've been reading about how the math throughout was quoted on the prime minister to evacuate residents to areas outside the immediate range of rockets. it's well, today we've been coming here pretty much every day for the last snare on week. and it is safe to say that today is the emptiest that we've seen it now that could be as a result of should be it being, siobhan. and obviously the job is we can the jewish but jewish part of the day. so just normally there's very much fewer people on the streets anyway, but i,
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you know, it would be, it would be inconceivable. just thing that the, they're all far less people here. then the evening 2 or 3 days ago, the few people that we have spoken to in recent days, i've said look like go nowhere else to go. where am i supposed to go one by and actually said to us that and he said no on the country now is the time to stay under to let me just say, i will not be moved from here. when it goes these channels to a relative's illness, go mystical state to the cities royal, and anybody that follows the development of this all this complex of the problem is that that exist here in israel, palestine. everybody knows where this town is because it is it. so regularly is a by, by me sells that by real kids at 5 out of gaza, but seemingly, despite obviously the intensity of the subtract that happened last week of october, the 7th. despite the fact that this place suffered an infiltration. i mean, the police station just down the road here is now completely destroyed. that was taken over by we understand at least 10 how much flight is at least 10 bodies were
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found. when we understand an air strike destroyed by a body is ready for us as a site, still very, very, very, very few people here actual and i think it's fair to say that that's a similar scenario, right? the way down the strip is ready, village is incomplete. she's close to gaza, or i chose name of that for the moment speech a bit later as a, as a day goes on. the alternate was on at child stratford there from throughout. thank you. let's bring us some live pictures of the dogs of sky line. think we can see that just come in to us on going shutting. it's still happening. uh there are pictures of it. spike rising into the familiar side. we'd be looking at now for a week and more as more than 1000000 palestinians order to leave the batch of neighborhoods fleeting south the head of an anticipated ground in page
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jordan's for a minister diamond society spoke about the violence in garza age. the international community to intervene before it's too late at the that you 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 start this sort of madness. and we need to get intended to enough to come the killing of the innocent people messed up. and the protection of the civilians from both sides must be suspected. you know, sex, your state on st, blinking is in saudi arabia. it may seem society for a minute defies. they've been fun also to discuss the situation and goes a whole part of it is extended to to the region in the hope of preventing the conflict between israel and her mouth, from spiraling into a bigger wall. that as israel proceed is legitimate right to defending its people and to try to assure that this never happens again. it is
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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 suffering by civilians on any side. whether it's israel, whether it's gaza, whether it's anywhere else, we need to find a way to quickly deescalate the situation to quickly bring back that piece that at least stopping the guns and then working towards addressing most of the humidity. yeah, i have to emphasize that human beings situation because it's very, very difficult and we used to work together to make sure that access for the military recently said goods is allowed, this is something that is critical. it is, of course, in trying to finish, you know, that's enough remote different, that's
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a good, that's a james base, explains what on to the blink names to achieve on this trip to the region that he's going to be dealing with saudi arabia as a country which had been getting closer to is ro, remember there was talk of the normalization deal just weeks ago in fights. benjamin netanyahu at the un general assembly seemed to think it already happened. he said we are on the cusp of, of dramatic break. so kindly that is on hold right now, but he's hoping that with us is 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 really worried about is escalation spillover, what we've seen happening in, in israel and gaza moving to other countries in the region, syria getting involved wrong getting involved level and 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 a reduction in the violence and in the casualty is not
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a cold for an agency file which we have had from some others in the our will. and it's was reminding you, the secretary blinking from his side. he's not coding for any sort of these photos, the section to push to the system price. i think he's preparing these are leaders for the next phase of the war. he's been speaking very close to these these, right? these, he probably knows the baffle problems. 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. it depends on the diplomatic push. joining us here on said in the heart as time a company to is a professor of public policy and the institute for graduate studies specializes in conflict resolution and international aid. also importantly a native of gaza. so you understand most, most of what's going on at which is of the chaos go through right now, wholesale destruction, people fleeting. all this to come for a living in fair as is, as is everybody there about what be about might be about top. it's just going to
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get lost. i mean, obviously all indicators of going in that direction. i mean, you just, you report to say that even in the southern region of the goes to the shooting has been the, the ongoing. so then i have notional concept of the human. if they don't go to do it, it's, it's, it's, it's not working out. there is no such thing as human, it's adequate adult without ceasefire a complete ceasefire. so it doesn't work that's, that's a new technologies in, in, in, in conflict studies and him to therapy and you know, it does that so, so it does, it doesn't work. i've never heard about him that, that includes the file. so this is something new to me as, as far as i know, the sadly guys is waiting for it. so for the, i mean this project is it's going to have tons of hard them to. it's the only thing the only thing is that needs to be limited done is a ceasefire. now an immediate cease fire and then figuring out how to secure the
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people, creating safe zones, designated ones, where is that going to come from? because it is there is it needs may be making those calls what policy saw or not. yeah, exactly, because the sudden the suddenly the international community through its buddies and the guy the slips few and all little angels, whatever the intended on that attack as well. so, so the question is not also for the question for it is i guess how you can also protect these international bodies as well. i mean that as a community to its representative agencies, that is also federalized though completely fertilize. or i can stop throwing similarities with both the, with the one, the whatever. i mean with this thing that unfolding mess it could've, tragedy would do on limited operations. then the good thing fertilize them. they are themselves under attack. i mean, i don't want to get, i still less than that, but some hopes that something would happen then at least a ceasefire would be achieved. and then let the politicians do. what does this
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before this ground evasion based? looks like it's going to happen in april, maybe in the coming hours, even before that problem. and i'll probably, yes, of course of, since it's, i mean, it's a suit assessed. i mean, obviously is what it has all the intentions to go inside. but i'm telling you if, even if they want to go inside, i don't, somebody is going to be very quick. it's gonna be very slow, very brutal. they will go from house to house, from neighborhood to neighbor. so you will not see guys a folding and one day or night it's not going to be like this. and because so many or vast numbers of civilians have shows interest the knowing that there is no safety, i know it and gaza. so this brings that question again. what's this point? a few minutes. i don't go to dogs if that not 3 deal finishing the feasible so. so it's i, so we're going to see more lectured sadly on human casualties on the civil side. most, you know, when you know, if anyone else on this evacuation had the order for people to move south that view and have been vociferous in that condemnation of it. so here's the world health
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organization and there is growing international condemnation of it is not as this is a set up for, for, for effective for them does apply here. is that, but they want to hear from the nation. they want the action. you want to see an action via protection is awards and nothing of the dying now. so what does the combination for the guys that is it a no, well thank you for the nation. but does that kidding machine is, is doing its work. that's. that's what i would do for them. and as far as this diplomatic effort that we've just been hearing about for months, we've lincoln in the defense of us defense equity, lloyd customers in town as well, but a different not to get an effort, particularly from the secretary of state. is that going to yield anything? can you see anything that could come of it? not, not to, to be honest, not on the sort that on. it's more or less of have you have to be consistent. thought of government says, well, it's, it's, i mean this is a pleasure to be unfolding under good eyes under the roots. and they have much more liberal to really put that on and say enough is enough for days, right?
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and with the, with the night of state specially the comforters will have normalized. and they use like, you know, bringing, making peace between is that a isn't. but as soon as, as an excuse for this settlement as they should that the, that, that the notion that they would be good with the it was because it out of countries as well. well, let's see. what are they doing? no, nothing except off from the, from the nation again. so we expect more from them. we'd expect more from the side of the country, especially the ones that have them lives. because okay, hear about you this is you exam, this is you with this. how are you going to use your root sides? what is it a note to stop this mess it could for civilians? i'm for me. what in fact these be the mass be if these are the army? if minutes is a fight thing, that's fine, that's a source, but the civilians have to be protected by all means from all sides. trying to live with that for my own speech. elation. let's see how the new was on. thanks very much at the time i come. thank i hosted a head here and now jerry will bring you more coverage of the gaza. is available to
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the had a welcome letter out to 0. let me bring you the right latest, because a war, israel ordering more than a 1000000 palestinians, and nogales is to evacuate to the south. at least 70 protestants. nice thing, women and children have been killed as a flame is really strikes of kills more than 2200 palestinians since last saturday, including 614 children. more than 324 palestinians have been killed. in the past 24 hours alone. russia has drafted the un resolution calling for a humanitarian sci fi, or condemning violence carried out against civilians by all sides. when it's ready, forces arrested at least 40 palestinians across the occupied westbank of night. is rad, accuse them of being members of hum us? these changes have gone to 5 between is rarely forces and gunmen were reported during the rest of
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a former palestinian president in the janine refugee camp that followed the blood shed in the west bank. the 16 public students were killed on friday, taking the death toll $253.00. in the last 7 days. did they ever had missed funding developments in ramallah and the 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 the bank. a place that is known for having some groups of kind of citizens who carry arms. and indeed we've heard of arms 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 jeanine. 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 that as a result of those rates. in addition to all of that,
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another rates target says 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 are talking about a sense 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 of their sons. the 3rd residing now and is ready to wear. heating about them not being allowed to have water uh for a long time,
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not being allowed to have electricity. so it's hard to even confirm the size of those kind of thing is now inside is really tail. so there is a lot of fear here, almost all the thing is, and a lot of ways. or let's explore this further with the clash or who is a former secretary of state for international development for the united kingdom. as she joins us now from london, commercial welcome drugs are thank you for taking time to speak to us at united goals that you've been that. how do you assess? because the situation, i think he's unbearable. i think the breakout trip did from garza was a good thing to do. the killing of civilians is, is not right. and there's a breach of international law. but israel is now on bombing and killing innocence in children and it's going on as we speak. and yet the wisdom coming to the role saying, we have israel's back, we'll try and get some humanitarian relief. instead of saying is roma stop,
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this is not allowed. me luck comes on top of the fact the israel bridge has international all the time. the occupation is a breach of international the route to the full treatment of the people and cause the westberg and so on a goes. and of course the wisdom pause a do nothing about. ringback so suddenly, how may i ask, who's got to comply with the international, the israel can do what it really likes. and that's the reason why is real kicks behaving so terribly so coldly and it's doing it now, and it's cooling. so i'm going to the kill the wish, it will say we don't want any civilian to be killed. but the bonus in the coalition in the western countries is unbearable. i'm just, i'm listening to let's just give us the appointment. so i can, i mean the, this lack of context from west of leadership to i, the way the story is told as long as if it will just only started last weekend. exactly. i'm just listening to people phoning means. i'm on the radio and you can
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tell, look, people who mean, well, who don't want anyone to be hurt, they've got no idea what's really going on. they've gotten no idea about israel's behavior and they're very many years. but no idea about wanting to match lower requires about occupied church in you're not supposed to remain there and take 2 or 3. and so the ignorance is on bearable, but it's just awesome propaganda. and so it helps whole desperate situation to go on and on. and what's happening currently is just unbearable and intolerable. now we yet, you know, have to her, i could said we've got great movies done with these ro, then us, i know israel must comply with international humanitarian law in the conduct of its attacks. but it's not complying. nobody's doing anything it's, it's, it's, so he put it good to go and, you know, puting in the ukraine on sprint to international is really, is off behavior realty port churches is an equal breach of international law. and
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the whole world combines to be against in the west, please. it native. in the other case, the west support caesar, islam and does not think about it takes 2 purpose and double standards and unbearable suffering. and the cruelty is of the last use towards the palestinians. is now escalating in this situation in gauze of god, help them all and heaven knows when it's going to win, but it's intolerable events. that's the thing, isn't it? that's the thing. so where, where do we find resolution? where is a quote from us to useful guide to come from? or what are you seems to me the google search based system. i mean, they don't like kids. and you know, famously nelson mandela said, you know, until the palestinians are free, we won't be free and full of the same situation. the bought side unless the general view, but they need to be much stronger in the speaking about it. i'm in the united states . i mean, they must stand up for their cousins. um, you know,
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they were coming along with the abraham a cold slomo. and the phase spoke strongly and required the you to the whole wide international you know, is around these religion. access to your panel, kick, breeching international law. nothing done about to supply to ratio. so i think the impugn to see that the worst has given to weighs, royal oaks to explain, and we think what's going on. so the west is implicated in this power. so why is that granted? why is there a lack of context given say by the u. k. government, where you are, when the government knows very well the reality of what's going on in goals are in there across the color scheme. church? yes. is it then we have a concern in east jerusalem. they report very accurately what's going on. they do know what's going on. britain used to be know us by us disease and,
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and that britain's going with america in these complete boss. i mean that i'm secretary has talked about it not being allowed to find the palestinian truck as we speak. there's a big demonstration in london and lots of people flying the palestinian club track . but if anyone says they should pull to mass, they'll be arrested as being said by the police. so i just thought, oh, lots in america, in britain, across europe, understanding new zealand. so the more more people who know that it's wrong at all . rising up and pressing that government's change will come, god knows how much suffering before we get to it. and there's an irony and all this is not given what's going on in ukraine with russia. now drop the you and resolution cooling. 20 for humanitarian sees for our well condemning the violence car it out again, civilians by both sides. indeed, i mean basically decide what she was doing and you couldn't release moment. i mean,
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that's a good cool, but it's not going to happen because, you know, you gay america and so, um, would veto the soviet read the, sorry, the restroom resolution. so that should be so useful. absolutely. everyone should go for that. or we should have global staff would just have more confidence and speak up for it really strongly of people on the ground or speaking up. but in britain, the labor party used to be more balanced and now it's gone completely with the position of the government or with the with america. it's very depressing for people who care about the situation of the palestinians living in the u. k. we've gone backwards as a class, so we need to leave it the preset you'll just by to thank you. my pleasure to form a century state for international development for the not a funeral who is being held for a really is janice killed in is really shelling in southern lebanon. 6 of the gen smelled 0 and a if he was wounded when that car was hit near the border with his realm. he's
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ready. i mean, he says it's investigation out 0. it says it holds israel legally morally responsible for the attack. the network is released. the statement which says israel's targeting a b l to 0 team is a blatant disregard of international safety standards that clearly distinguish the press that they show and find out. is there a broad costs vehicles, despite our cruise presence along side of the international media? and then agreed upon location of 0 strongly condemns these repeated atrocities which previously led to the killing of alex. is there a jealous really never recognize you as president joe biden says, his administration is working to find a way to stop the violence through diplomacy. it's also friday for me to urgently address the amount of turn crisis and gosh, in my direction, our teams are working in the region, including communicating directly with the government of israel, egypt, jordan, and other, our nations,
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and the united nations to 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 of palestinians had nothing to do with a loss. and a mazda is appalling attacks, and they're separate as result as well. well, the us says is working with egypt as well, and casa, to open the roof across the between gauze or in egypt. more on this, that speak to pedagogy, who's standing by for us in washington talk you, thanks for coming along. so 1st off, what do we know about us efforts to get it citizens out of golf as well. what we know is coming from the pool reporters, the travel with the secretary of state and to the blinking, then they distributed to the rest of the washington dc press corps. that's part of the state department, kind of gotten coverage. and they are saying, and this report just came out that they at or reached an agreement with those countries, as you mentioned,
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to get dual citizens out of the roof across it and not just us citizens. i think they are about 500, but perhaps other do. busy citizens, people dual citizenship through rafa. they said that was going to go from 12 pm to 5 pm local time. that expires in 16 minutes. and by all accounts, the roof of close roof of crossing is still in fact closed. and we do know they sent a message to american citizens in dallas, or to make their way to the roof across it and saying that it could open up with very little notice to be able to get them out. again, it's a very confusing situation. we do know that this is a priority for the bite and administration. a secretary blinking is in continuing his tour. he wasn't jordan cutter. saudi arabia now we believe he's headed to the united arab emirates. and then he will go on to egypt importantly. and all of these places he's hearing from his counterparts that they're calling for a cease fire. the u. s. has not called for
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a ceasefire. they've not used the words restraint. they have said that israel needs to follow the international laws of war. israel is not following the international laws of war, committed war crimes, as to specifically when it's total blockade of gaza with water, food, electricity, but the, by the ministration. not calling them out on that at all. and patsy also does movements of us embassy personnel. what is the latest on that this is usually a sign that the us says it's going to get bad for very long time. this is not a move they make very easily, but they haven't announced that all non essential us personnel from the embassy in jerusalem. remember, for present donald trump moved it to jerusalem biden has not moved it back. but say, now i've heard from the embassy in jerusalem and the other facilities intel a be, they're not, not a person, non essential personnel, their families, they need to get out. and we do to do us as facilitating flights of us citizens in
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israel. they've been charter in plain getting them out of tell a deep. so now taking this additional step in indication of just how serious and just how bad and just how long us fears this could go potty, thanks for that particular head reporting. thank you as well there being the pro palestinian solidarity prices right across the world rallies right now being held in london. let's cross to the space road challenge is that those protests in a row? you judge by what i can see those pilots in flags behind you. a lot of people to absolutely. yeah, i know it's been a river of people passing by me for many, many minutes now. a huge, huge gathering. uh, they were expecting about 10 to 20000 people in central london for this demonstration. well, i'm no expert a judge of crowds, but i would say that perhaps they've got that many as certainly many, many thousands at least i'll step by and you can see the sort of the flavor of
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things at the moment. it's been organized by various palestinian solidarity groups, neck ring organizations, that of jewish organizations here as well. i've been speaking to some of those. what do they offer? well, you know, you can see by some of the signs that they want and to the point being they want that ends on a goal is really a pot size. they want a free pilot sign. they want justice and that's showing, that's all it does say as he said, that there are many of the similar products that it's taking place across the u. k . and also across europe. another box, about many, many thousands of people coming out to try this support for the product of resources i have over the past weeks. events of raisal minor intentions, but across the world at the same uh, especially in the u. k. yeah. so yeah, no, i think fuse attentions in the u. k as well. the police are asking for today to try
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and make sure that that is not on rest of any. so i ran a 2 and a bravo bother you. kind of home. secretary, i thinking paypal, trying to reassure certainly any support i have my physical at least the any demonstrations like this or off the police try make a tool or what the things like, even the way you have a policy like also sees a racially i provide state of buttons, well definitely seems of my cool. i think they've set as much and you can see the hybrid there, a new response to the flags. the police aren't making any arrest for that sort of thing. i wrote, we were just talking to the for maintenance and the secretary of state for international government class show and she was just talking about the u. k. governs amongst all the governments around the world just following the us lead, being very strident and supporting these ratings without giving any context to the situation is if the whole events just started last side today,
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that is the picture that you could describe as far as you k governments consent as well as the government is a staunch ally of israel. it has been said for many, many years and the box is not changing. but of course it is trying to, uh, you know, sort of take, take it as balance to view as it sees fit within its own position on to your politics and whether it's within your starting position. so was the population of this country clearly that are off large moving parts of the population. plainly, they're off to a sponsor of the u. k. population as well box. i think for many people here, they think that the pressures government is well and truly on the wrong side without giving far too much support for its routes. they should be much, much more critical of is right. he's ready policies in gauze that in the west, uh, a lot of the above town rogers like very much this. you tell
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a lot of you can see that solving expressing high that's express on my point, that it, many people who generalize the past governments, lawyers taking the room the size in the city. and so i'm these right. all right, roy, things so that dimensions are very high about this whole issue. thanks very much. i the head here in this area will bring you more coverage of the does is relevant. there was the the hello the weather system as crept up southern parts of south america, knocking down temperatures for the likes of power, guar uruguayan, southern parts of brazil. i'm bringing rain to coastal areas and on saturday it's rios tend to see the rain road and with the temperature dipping down to. but by the time we get to sunday,
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the sunshine will be coming back in more in the way of west to weather. however, looking across most southern pots, so result, and it is a very wet outlook across the very north of the continents and heavy falls. searching in to ecuador, as well as columbia. but for northern pots, all present, a heat continues to dominate, which is in helping drought conditions, and the heat will be coming back into power. why have a look at the 3 day for us on she, on? we have got an excessive heat warning. all the more than 10 degrees above the average as we go into monday and heat is dominating across have the caribbean and central america. we've had some very hot nights in cuba as well as believes in guatemala, but the rain is still falling heaviest. across the western parts of guatemala and there's more heavy rain to come across the east of mexico. you can see those stones and wrenching down paused through the weekend and a trail of wet weather pulling across the western parts of cuba and onwards to the bahamas. by the new week as
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the thought provoking owns, but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate that there are no quick wins and eventually search todd hitting interviews. do you feel like america is less than that these days or is it just a different full? i think that democracy in the process facing realities. do you see that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side showing that in the bricks on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen to the story on told to how does era the
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challenges here the down to the page the let me bring you the latest important concept is ran as old as more than a 1000000 policy. northern goes into effect rates of itself, at least 70 palestinians, mostly women and children have been killed as they were. fleet is really as strong as it killed more than 2200 postilion since last saturday, including 614 children for the 320 for palestinians have been killed in the past 24 hours. and russia has drafted a un resolution calling for a humanitarian c spots or condemning violence. kyra,
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dr. gates for the in spiteful sites. so, all right, let's take a quick set of in use that's happening around the world in australia. constitutional referenda proposing formal recognition of indigenous people just being rejected and circled voice departments would have created an indigenous advisory committee for the countries federal let's. the proposals were backed by us presidents governing labor and new zealand center. right. national policy is claim victory in the countries general election. this policy will now need to form a coalition government with nearly 99 percent of the vote counting. the prime minister chrissy adkins has conceded defeats the opposition leader, christopher deluxe and republicans in the us house of representatives of nominate to the 2nd kinds of it for speaker in just a week. but jim jordan appears to be well shown to the support needed to replace kevin mccarthy who was removed recently wasn't jolting his more not from washington dc. the republicans in the us house of representatives have nominated
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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 that jordan may not be the person to actually help them pass legislation. speaking of legislation without a speaker,
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congress can't house any bills. 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, this is just about it for now. but here are pictures from the past 24 hours of the human toll. if the goal is conflict, some of them may be upset. i'm gonna try to stay with
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the vehicle, choose solutions that gives us no hope for future that we have to find creative solutions. not just turn our backs on the don't think that has a number. think about it as a person. person yourself and that person shares. so as you can see for this is my us, my life and at least in my life, those stages we want we want to break because the women and my country
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deadlocks. we become about to on the we are not. and neither ology, we are human beings on this earth to be trees and the coins. we are working in the fall steps, our officers whatever has been done before, can be done. as long as a human being is doing it, you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords you to the the
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