tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 14, 2023 6:00pm-7:00pm AST
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the head of the presidential elections in october, which still is generally an in depth coverage of to 0, is when you close to the last of the story, the, [000:00:00;00] the color on till mccrae, this has been use our line from coming up in the next 60 minutes is rarely as strikes cause more devastation in the gaza strip. the number of palestinians kills, which is more than 2200. the human cost of constant is valuable environment. families struggle to cause and the
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rubble of cancer. desperate to escape to the bombing, hundreds of people can to at the wrath of border crossing with egypt. and his riley forces ride pots of occupied with the bank and a risk. boozy palestinians. 53, have been killed there in the last week. the families and friends of israelis captured during the military operation by a most rarely intel of faith, by cooling full benjamin netanyahu to resign. the good news is time sending around goza and it's people, that's the warning from the un as israel as deadline to flee northern garza expires more than 1000000 palestinians that have been ordered to leave the best of neighborhoods and slaves south that includes evacuating hospitals,
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treating hundreds of people, schools sheltering the supplies, families and refugees from some of the strips largest kents, the full civil displacement of people as a war crime, but israel says is to ensure the safety of civilians. it is miller trees continuous as strong as have leveled homes and neighborhoods. a mouse is some captives have been killed and these attacks mold in 2200 palestinians have been killed since since the day. 724 of them with children. it's that you ins, refugee agencies is, was that has run out the $2000000.00 people in gaza, of, to israel imposed its total blockade. and so many, it's now a matter of life or death. hundreds of people have gathered at a border crossing between guns and egypt. they made it to the ground. the crossing of the israel announced an ultimatum for more than 1000000 palestinians and northern parts of guns are to leave. that's not clear when, oh, if egypt will allow them to cross the border. con eunice in southern guns,
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that is one of the places where people in the north have been told to head for, but is rarely it strikes had been pounding residential buildings. we had to at least one palestinian was killed and several injured and an attack only hours ago. the character of assume joins us live from gaza now. and the turk, you've been at the rock, the crossing, julio, can you just tell us what the situation was like there? oh, well, the situation and roughly how the pressing a little bit complex. since. 2 today's early all is different between national entities around the globe contacted and made different coordinations with the east bed, the occupation forces in order to afford a pro se line uh for the citizens in order to evacuate from the goals of strength. they generally pull it set to route tested occasions and forward that to get access to roughly 1st thing, but with the, as they have
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a rolling to the crossing they have been informed by the issue suicide, that they're about to it from the gaza strip. has been postponed for up, for some reasons, that's their departure must be associated with the entry over humanitarian 8 for the gaza strip. as you can now talk about the humanitarian situation, a site, the goal is as strict as you can see right now on the back of ground that we have hundreds of peoples now and solely another medical complex. this place is considered to be one of the biggest medical complex in the city of con eunice. now, this particular place has been filled with people who have evacuated the houses. as you can see right now they are just sitting on the ground. they have no shield to, they have no water sources, even they have no food. they just, they are just only searching for basic needs of items for their lives. and it's also important to say that those people have beat,
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their houses have been evacuated off to being informed from the patient forces to evacuate the house. they have no of a safe shelters to be in the schools that are associated to the united nations office of displaced people who were evacuated from the northern and eastern areas of the gaza strip. so the are residing inside medical complex. they are waiting for mo, uh, let's say, humanitarian intervention that might risk to that conditions. and even the existence inside the hospital can sometimes impact negatively on the performance of the medical stops in terms of providing a treatment for the injured people. and even in transferring and moving victims inside the gaza strip distribution, the goal is this trip will get to move due to ration as the humanitarian crisis. really excessive hate. 1 now the goal is to stress there is no if you know what's the sources even the, the water that you have an access to that has an access to palestinian residential
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houses that still bonded is the threat tend to be run out and the next hour. okay. thank you so much, derek. this is terica. bu, as in for us, in guns and hospitals and goza, working at full capacity was running low on supplies, medical stop, so they depend on fuel to power. the generalizes israel console for electricity or mine is a, is a delta in con eunice. he explains the conditions having to work on to a lot of my god. i am 2040 years old. i am from sign eunice. i will, i am working as uh, the put in the emergency room and nothing because of the complex. i'm originally from that i'm from that used to con unit. it's uh, border village, but has been instead of didn't and destroyed the 1st days of the this war. so my family is intense place to party. so how, you know, i saw there, somebody, i am here 2424. i, i wanna start,
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i'm starting my day with the 1st air. so like in the morning we are on to the emergency room and we are basically managing the patients. and so many times we are asking if it is all those patients are followed relatives or, or not, or relative. so many times we can see a lot of the close of friends are close, close members of our family and uh, in the emergency room. i left my family and in that building, that's when things motivated. 7 families and just the 3rd day of the war is the next building of the house. totally destroyed. i find my cousins here in emergency room. i can't, i can't manage. how can i, how can i add in these situations? my family and my brother is my sister's and my father's inside are in an
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unsafe locations here in dallas without the we have uh, officially, the phones like uh many, many, many during those because you will bundle uh electricity to tell you if you don't know if they're still within uh, 48 hours or, or maybe unless, uh today. uh, i'm going to switch some the, some patients i can, i can find the, uh, the stitches i can find that that goes. uh, so we are working with, with lots we are find in front of all our more than men is there to thousands people who are also taking this hospital as uh, as a, as a home or as a place inside is it? so this also may be a barrier for our work inside the hospital. i can describe what we are see once you are dealing. i have lived here in does a motor done for the war,
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but this is the most war war. and so we can, we can find minutes or seconds to say and debaters a from 80. i'm to now we, we did not sit and i did not say to breakfast or, or anything or, or maybe order even for lunch. so to the whole world, please, to stop this war. a mouse has 5 more rockets from guns into southern israel. this was the scene in the city of ash cologne after rockets drunk some areas. there were no reports of casualties. but let's bring in stephanie decker, who's in southern as well, close to the board of with guns. and so we've just heads that it isn't. yeah. who has visited is riley troops. the what more can you tell us about is visit yes, we actually saw his convoy. we didn't know who it was. it was a long convoy of blacked out cars in the area and then they closed the road that we wanted to take on. we thought it might be the minister of defense,
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but it seems that it was prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he basically visited 2 areas that had been affected by the have mass attack, were over a 100 civilians died in each in berry. and also in cover gauze, all these, most of the troops saying that they were gonna redefine the area, basically rallying them, giving them a pep talk if you will, ahead of what everyone is expecting to be an imminent, perhaps, according to commentators and the feeling here of the ground invasion is taking them a week to do so. of course, prime minister benjamin netanyahu has always told these really public when it comes to the political scene, that he, mr. security is how he is cold, was the only one to keep these really public safe. now the have mass attack of last saturday certainly is the biggest breach of his ready security in the last 2 decades. if not ever, if he hasn't a really apologize,
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the narrative coming from him is, of course, one of, or one of the unity. now, these are 80 public has pretty much rallied behind him temporarily. but certainly the polls are showing that the majority of his radius do blame him for this fader. and many are saying that perhaps all through the war that he should go. and if he got it, it was released by the is riley. i mean, it has a missing yahoo to him to troops saying, are you ready for the next stage? it certainly seems like an invasion into gaza is imminent. what other signs have they have been in the south say that would i guess lead people to think that it is going to happen any day now as well. the troops are in position. you have the biggest cool lot of the army reserves here. of course. how the army works here, it's conscription. people serve in the army for about a year in a hall, but up to the age of 14,
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you can be pulled to serve duties. or many of these now civilians having civilian jobs, 360000 of them having been pulled up. the majority around the goal is to strip just explain to where we are. we've been witnessing heavy bombardment in the last couple of hours of the northern gauze. the strip of that is right behind us. and basically it's impossible for me to, to cut out when they're going to go in. but the feeling a certain me that they are in position that it is going to be sued. i think we had fine digger dignitaries here visiting yesterday. we don't never, we've been discussing, obviously, amongst ourselves when this might happen. certainly not when you had these leaders in the area, some of them here visiting the border of garza, but it is a major concern particularly inside garza, of course, that evacuation pulls from israel to over a 1000000 palestinians from this northern area to the south makes you believe that invasion which would probably happen in this northern area at 1st could be in a, in a minute. okay,
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thank you so much for that update. that is tiffany. take it for us in southern israel. the families of those is riley's who were taken captive by a mouse, have been protesting. filaments is line for us in telephone, even the fillum, you're at that protest. now can you just explain how launch it is and what is what, what it is that the protesters demanding so tell me over the last 8 or 9 months just down the right from where we on our outside kind of main is randy government complex incentive. there would be weeks the protests against the government of prime minister benjamin netanyahu, particularly as it pertains to his efforts to have a hold of the country's judicial system. today this morning, a father of one of the people believed held captive in gaza, setup a chair, set up a sign and said, i want the government to pay attention to this issue, posted it on social media and over the course. the last few as you can see. so some of them behind me here, hundreds,
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thousands of people signing up to make the pleasure. 9 of the way that these ready government seems to be focused on not focused enough on this issue of people who are missing on accounted for behind me here. there's a long hold as being offered with posters over the course of the day. photographs of those who are missing with the names and their rages. and just as we follow around here to show you this is fred on both sides the street. that's quite a heavy police presence as that has been throughout many of the anti government purchase it over the last year. also, as many more people hit quite a fractious crowd, to be honest with them, i've been told people seemingly very much on edge. i've been talking to quite a few of them. austin, them questions about why they, hey, how this is different than previous on government protests. they have said, look, this is not the time to criticize the government. this is not the time to question what happened last weekend? well, i'd like to see many of them. i spoke to a sense the would be what they call prisoner's thoughts and exchanging political. all these right is whole security prisoners,
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palestinians. hell the entails with some of these captives. oh, okay. thanks so much of that. i'm. that is really nice for us in teletubbies and this really forces have rammed dump rides across the occupied west bank of rest and move in for the palestinians in different cities. around 400 palestinians have been to time since the beginning of this major escalation between whom awesome is ro have is there any forces have killed at least 50 for palestinians in the west bank since law says today, the, the abraham reports most of the occupied westbank has been locked down by is really forces in the weeks this time after launched its military operation as the needs of largely been confined to their homes and by early softer, the dozens had been arrested most in hebron, in the south of the occupied westbank, many of them, members of from us in jericho, one for the city and was killed, was taking part in confrontations with is really forces. he is off the big jump. if
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you do come our children are not different from their fellow post indians and the besieged gaza strip. let's consider ourselves there. it's all for the sake of the homeland, with an old $400.00 prisoners and rest it since the start of the escalation. kind of sending somebody see they're worried about their children in his way to jail. a father to the jersey that his 17 year old son was beaten before being arrested. she they attacked fruit and he's just a child with them. they were very violent with him. someone called us 1st thing, he's dead, but then we were told he's in prison live. it's worrying in the gene refugee camp. one of the short, this is really rates there, concluded with out casualties is really forces the rest of the police to palestinians. but before the army retreated, armed groups talked back in the way the forces of re did the refugee camp
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and the rest of the palestinians at that time on the occupied west bank is under and is really located. it's almost impossible for people to move from one city to another. those will try can get skills is really processed, killed, and palestinian and wounded for others need to kind of introduce the westbound clicked on friday. with this a see, the only poll was driving the sweet kind of sinews continue to be true well to those killed during the booth with around 300 people injured during the most recent, a large number of them by life i munition, this outpouring of grief is only expected to increase that, but he under the to the okay, if i just so this is the live shots from gaza, it is just after 6 pm, the as night slowly begins to full on a region that is completely besieged. at this point in time,
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we know that at least 2200 palestinians have been killed. over the last week since saturday, including hundreds and hundreds of children. we will have a quick look at the kansas trip. it's one of the most densely populated areas in the world. now these areas shaded at the top, we have the civilian population has been order to move to the south. tens of thousands of people. i'm making that journey through a was own and under the threat of is riley bone. the tax northern garza is one of the most densely populated areas in the gallons a strip of time to $200000.00 palestinian refugees who again being forced from their homes. but with so many sling to southern guns of the conditions, the dia, well, the us is it's working with egypt as well and cause how to open the rop across in between gallons and egypt. devil on this, it speak to petty calhane who is in washington for us. and what do we know about the united states if it's to get its citizens out of gaza,
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how many us citizens are there as well? the state department says they believe it could be around $500.00, but they acknowledge that a really rough number, a rough estimate and reporters traveling with the us secretary state antony blanket as he moves around the region. we're told the data deal that with those countries and that american citizens, people has dual citizenship and other for nationals with dual citizenship would be able to cross. the rafa crossing between 12 and 5 pm local time will that time came and went. and i've all accounts the crossing is not open now the state farm and had send a message to those americans in gaza that they should make their way towards the crossing that it could open with very little notice. no idea how long it would stay open and we do believe that many have made their way there. but apparently, by all accounts,
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it's not open and people are lining up. they're not just americans and other for nationals, but palestinians as well. secretary blinking still has time to try and make this happen. he is going to be headed to the united arab emirates. and just a matter of moments that he's going to spend the night in, back in saudi arabia where he is currently because of an issue with the size of the plane, then he'll be heading to egypt. so look for possible movement when it, when he does have that final meeting, we expect in egypt we safe possibly final because he was really only expected to go to israel and jordan and has really been moving through the region at a pretty rapid pace. so we expect that that will be the final leg of his trip, but we'll have to wait and see you. his only been a busy few days for him, but there's also a movement of us embassy personnel. what does that light is on that front as well? either this is not a move that the us take slightly, it does send a signal that they believe this conflict could be long lasting and that americans
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could be targeted for their full throated support of israel. so what they've done is they said to all non essential personnel and their families, they have to leave the embassy in jerusalem. and the other facility in tel aviv, and they're also helping americans get out. as we know, commercial traffic has been severely disrupted. american airlines not wanting to fly into israel, so what they've been doing is charter and aircraft, along with several other countries. and american citizens are being flown to europe from there. and those slights, we believe are underway. so a new order, not a central personnel of jerusalem and tele, these have been told to take their families and come and come home. okay, thank you so much, petty for that. there is petty called home for us in washington dc. the agent has st. instrumented terry and convoys a gaza its on the way to the roof of border crossing with the own clive, its carrying food, water, blankets and coffins. the country has been receiving humanitarian aid for garza and
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it's been waiting for the possibility to deliver it safely. and one of the convoy supervisors says it's fully endorsed by the egyptian government. and the, this is the 1st con volume they seems to be in agreement to open the roof of bald crossing. for the complex part. we expect to have a 2nd understood con lloyd. read, trying to collect all donations to be ready, any time to send them all come bodies. there are lots of needs in gaza. i may have shortages of everything, any financial or material donations that even look donation and meet the assault on bought a car is direct to all of the global institute for strategic research at home and then kelly state university. thanks very much for joining us. uh, once again, thanks for. first of all, if we could start with a rough, a crossing and obviously egypt and i know the world health organization is also basically wasting there to get it into the guys a how does that crossing oper, right? for those people that might not know exactly who operates it and the security concerns
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around us or the crossing is under the sovereignty of egypt. but for people to get to the crossing or the egypt 2 side of it, they need to pass or have the extensive acceptance of those raised all of them because and also of course as the added strength of israel continuously bombing the crossing and its surroundings. but that think which has been talked about now here is possibly a mechanism that allows the united states and for an states other to nation, less the community to evacuate the citizens and return possibly allowing some aid from egypt into the gaza strip. the discussion that has now been tabled by those writers around who maintained and quarter door is really a diversion of the international communities. a attention from the core issue into uh, getting them to support the, the ultimate and the ultimate to ton is to displace the police to use into sinai.
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so they're now trying to the drum up the humanitarian need, which is august the stream. the so huge at the moment and allow international community to come and build up a presence on egyptian side. and then at some stage they were allowed. the policy is to simply walk across for the assistance when it hits and that i think would be a major war crime. i mean, it just mean it's already been committed, but this is the gradual process for it. but it hasn't. they've already been pushed back from egypt from colorado to if to not allow that crossing. i think because that is exactly what i worried about. yes. well, there has been, i mean, egypt is worried about the data states are worried about and at least in public, i mean, we don't know what is being cooked behind to see if that was their official position is that no country will accept a 2nd displacement. this is a 3rd specimen for the policy population. there should be a solution to the root cause, and that is all condition on their own land,
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but to displace them yet to gain to egypt is not gonna solve the problem. even though the israelis, i'm not talking about the temporary they, they use the term temporary, but it's not going to be temporary. i mean, it was temporary when they pushed them out to 9 to 4, to 8, to, to attempt to one, to pick them 6 to 7 is not going to be tensor. once i leave gas, it doesn't need to be allowed backend effectively. of course, i mean they will never be allowed back and they will build resistance again. and then it becomes a problem with egypt and the confrontation will continue. yeah. at the same time, you've got hundreds of us nationals inside the gaza strip. the united states obviously enter the blanket is doing his tour around the gulf states at the moment . that's a huge concern for the, you know, and it states, do you think that is going to hold off? well, how much pressure is that is the united states going to be able to put on his rail to, to stop the bone. bob meant to allow those us citizens,
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us nationals out of guys. i don't think the do much, i think uh they've already committed a to be just on shoulder to shoulder with that and yeah. and with all of them with it as well. and his time, he has not left any space for anyone to leave counsel, including their own nationals. and he's unlikely to take that interview. his main focus will continue on extracting come us or and, and seeking it's ultimate destruction. i even suspect he will not give attention to his own citizens for no help in the gaza strip, either as well or prisoners. those who served in these rate army or the civilians. yeah. and if you had, he would have knocked it brush this date and discriminate active bombing that like joking some of them already. yeah. as we heard, we saw a correspondence and television a short time ago. if you add one of these protests and saying that a huge amount of pressure is coming from these families, but also the why the is there any community pushing back against nathan, yahoo,
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i mean, i obviously wouldn't support his of his before the war, but there hasn't been the 100 percent support that you often see when the conflict looked like this breaks out in israel. of course, for me it was already as there was divided when the, when the conflict broke out. yes. and the fact that the policy knows where were able to take so many prisoners has really also affected the balance of power. the issue here is maybe i'm to now because the other students have not to, at both cost the existence of those people, they have not identified them. they are only numbers as far as a government is concerned. the moment those people become individuals and their families are aware of their faith because they provide the restroom that the people are missing or day. that would be much, much harder for days, or at least to allow them to die. they would have to engage in a much more systematic around the table discussion with how much for the release. okay, thank you so much southern we will not be talking to you again over the next few
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hours as things continue to unfold. thanks so much i as well, this is the live pictures from dallas as it stands. tonight's united nations human rights. it expands wound only a few hours ago that palestinians are in grave danger of mess ethnic cleansing. that is the situation that they face right now. the still ahead on al jazeera, we will bring you more coverage of the gaza as well, or stay with us, 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
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rios tend to see the rain road and with the temperature dipping down to the by the time we get to sunday, the sunshine will be coming back in more in the way of west the weather. however, looking across most southern pots of result, and it is a very wet outlook across the very move of the contents and heavy full searching into ecuador as well as columbia. but for northern parts opens, though a heat continues to dominate, which isn't helping drought conditions. and the heat will be coming back in so powerful. i haven't looked 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. the rain is still falling heaviest, across the west and pots of guatemala, and there's more heavy rain to come across the east of mexico. you can see those stones and wrenching down paws through the weekend and a trail of wet weather. plenty across the west and pots of cuba,
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documentary from around the world. that celebrates coverage and resilience in times of time. out as the risk analysis the the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back to al jazeera, you are watching, continuing coverage, all of the guns that one. if you're just joining us, here's a quick recap of the life system. the conflict between homos and gowns. a israel has ordered more than a 1000000 palestinians in northern cause have to move to the south. is riley
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strikes, have killed more than $3200.00 palestinians since last saturday, including $724.00 children. more than 324 palestinians had been killed in the past 24 hours. now russia has drafted the un resolution. calling for a few minutes harry and see 5 while condemning violence carried out against civilians by all sides. and we're going to cross a live now to a senior lead on the speaking now. the lands and sentences of guys, let's sorry, uh, a lot of uh the products dean in to the trans they have written all the history of south florida. yeah. they have put the right beginning, that to eliminate the occupation, we need no more occupation to our land sizes and our so this resistance
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in every single hour and this thing give them moment the goal. they have to be everywhere in the heart of this zion list. criminality. redeem, let me, let me put that. well, let me at the design is to the gm show, whole huge i didn't manage and this is by the end of the all making the weapons to face our brave kathy jimenez. yes. so this and is there g is not committing this genocide lab and they have them still relocate our people in guys and designers to gene had these things that these crimes and these brutal crimes. but the battery crime committed by this redeem it has the with the a let me, nate, this grains so being defeated and the being broken. but the,
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with the start of the strategic because attacked in, on the 7th of october. but no way this attack doesn't. so we're never at the end, it'd be ne, to all the tools, the russian and kelly c as the elliptical when consequences, secuity consequences, me the consequences. but i can say that this has a sort of concern about that when he has put 10. yes. and that will do this part of the say any, any how do these and desire and those plans for all of these fascist governments in his room us a lot again is our president. this again is. busy people in guys that so this was the bag, i get into the policy and it people everywhere. and we went and saw that it was you, the strategy of freedom with the help of a level might to let the oh, and then me today is doing what it's doing. what he said with the support. and i've
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been sorry to say with the support to all of the american administration and some european countries because they have this, the understanding and the, and the people double vision, the one that they know that can going back by the way. and but these things think that what is being done, how by design is redeem the psychological war and the spreading of papers and this here, and there shall be no, no, i'm saying to a beeping that our people will read. ok, it will immigrate will be displays. but no way, it's a dream that people have guys uh, a hearing to the lands at the ring to the nations because they will never leave guys that side. they will never immigrate. what so have it done by you the killers,
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the criminal, and we have only one lying in the dirty turn back to out that way is to our houses, to the land of our grand parents. it is not far away, it's within had this that you're lucky, this to the apple tact. but again, is to say, is the free the but how well it is very close with the head of a low might say that's why i was a big salute to our people in guys that the, that a big salute to those mom with that blood with the fire of phasing the killing machine, the battery machine, and the faxes machine of design is redeem the day. all right, here we go. i mean, i committed to that house as to the mosque dismissal. so the lucky you called at the marches,
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everywhere yesterday on the thread of the war play in the side to salute the resistance to us the new cosign brigades. and to says that we, uh he, you know, we will stay here in our nation as long as life is the most important. this is the stand use of this is the situation. so that should be mentioned in the, on the list of the policy in the paper today by the guys that is facing the fire. what's the guys say it's a started. good guys is placing the right place on the scene is and the lens of the dignity of the palestinians. know a big gratian from guys know relocation from the west, back. no immigration from guys that do aids you. and here i need to raise the style and all of our brothers an agent who uh, confirming that the agent is
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a system that guns rate is. uh, so the whole thing is country. the age of 12 comes the sons and daughters of the people. but when the young unbutton, i'm no name such as immigration or relocation, i'm telling my brother is an agent. what decision is to stay in our lab? that's why your decision is our decision. i'm and we will face as much desire list plans supported by the u. s. administration. and so it will be a big fan. the was the sample time while unified style was solely data to the sort of attitude this lab mix or the data t. v was sorted data data from the free people all over the whole corners of the world where they talk about this civilians. there's that the is about the elderly
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and the kids. the woman that try inc, by only means you to not to where the yet the her in the dns, in the right word about lots of builders on me that we belong to our religion. we belong to our ethics and how much and that is cuz the phone was just that it's been keen not to target. he had the civilians, not a mass, so thought a good the civilians, despite the thing done by these are listed the time. as is part of this great nation. what mass is a free the movement to that, that belongs to these ethics. he'll do these within 70 religion. the had to do these without fix. i know most people and then what do you think about the candid up civility is from the part of staying inside wherever you went. oh, associated with it being killed by so it goes be a good method in our labs,
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the animal, the destruction of all houses in the homes. what does the suction and demolition of the most of the buildings of the infrastructure? what is your style? and then what is your position as well? and when you see this rate is telling the good not now before different national moves from different countries on the, as the needs. and the citizen said some of the countries on the policy and at that address, then that's why the just the moment will never say you get to the moment and that was never shake. how mass with the shake it in front of these will button me the media machines that are the only thing lot in the button as they are. some of these media outlets are sold by the that's just the, as their agent at the but very soon they will discover literally yeah, that's a because that is
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a senior. i'm honestly the is mat honey. a saying they will never leave. guys are standing defined in the size so that a potential imminent sky attack from israel. a we joined once again by itself and by the cause who is the director of the global institute for strategic research at home. it's a bit and can we figure diversity here? in the gaza, what did you make of what he had to say? the thing is reiterated the position, how much has uh, which is basically there is, there is a justification for that action. and in fact, unlike many other movements and some of those groups that were labeled by the united states as terrorist, how much never acted outside israel, which is an important point to keep in mind. they have always kept their focus on the resistance on their liberation. be it's in gaza on the west bank and within the boundaries of, of their received deadlines. and this is a very important distinction, was nothing you know,
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has been trying to do over the last few days, is to mix that image with dash in isis in order to justify the totes of destruction, which the united states bought space in against dash, which led to the destruction and seizure of motion, if you remember, he's hoping that the same faith will follow with homeless. i think a what he has said is, is important. and that is, it was, it was never in intention to target civilians and it kind of caused what was said few days ago about the chaos of, of the operation that they went for these military points. and then suddenly they found themselves in the queue, pu woodson and whatever for the after that. but he has still an opportunity to i think, to demonstrate that these are the read values, the way he treats those civilians that are captive now with him us. and this is, i think, maybe uh, the right time to announce to the world who are those people,
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where are they not necessarily academically lucky and you guys to say that they are alive under their well, the well. and there is that will, on his behalf, to exchange them, or at least to engage in a, in a talk to begin immediate cease fire. do you think that he is likely to do that? thought that he's likely to put those cods on the table. i i, i things how of i have, i don't know, but it's, um, i hope i love that because of an effect. yeah. there is no value for hosting that there's nothing on to it to his whole company. yeah. so it is, it is in his advantage to demonstrate to the world that these people are in good health, maybe even in by the i c, r c or others to come in and see that they are there. and then take it into the next step. but to keep them as numbers, as far as raise is concerned, i think the government, the nothing at home and it's government could actually end up getting them. because as far as they're concerned,
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they're less worried as dead then they are as close digits. you do you think that the, the, the message that we just saw from as well, honey, i was in, was direct response to benjamin netanyahu. his video that he put out a few hours ago where he visited his riley troops on the front line. yes, of course, i mean he has to speak to his own fighters and to have them build their resolve to have them prepare for the invasion. i suspect they had this planned for, i mean, at least a, on the side on the side of how much they should have anticipated that if they do anything interest, right, that is right. and we'll, we'll invite so the end of the story is not yet. so that's and i mean, they may be some surprises for those raise as they drive into northern part of, of guys including the fact that maybe it is very possible to have mass fighters may have evacuated, alongside, disappears into southern gotcha. as we talked about the other day. yeah. okay, thank you so much 1000. we really do appreciate you bringing us
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a full picture of what of what is on folding and real time effectively. thanks so much. i in the us, secretary of state antony blinking continues as to a of the middle east. he hopes to prevent the guns, a conflict from spilling into a pick of war. he's now in the united arab emirates of to visiting saudi arabia. he's been discussing the situation in concert with saudi foreign minister funds open. 500 outside of in san has condemned the attacks on civilians and called for the escalation we need to find a way to quickly div escalate the situation to quickly bring back these to at least stopping the guns and then working towards addressing most of the humidity yeah, i have to emphasize the humanitarian situation because it is very, very difficult and we need to work together to make sure that access for the military goods is allowed. this is something that is critical. it is of course,
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and try to finish, you know, as israel pursues is legitimate right to defend against people and to try to ensure that this never happens again. it is vitally important that all of us look out for facilities and we're working together to do exactly that. in particular, working on establishing safe areas and guys are working on a stablish and a quarter or so that you measuring 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. of the ladies look, ah, seeing is the research on saudi arabia foreign policy. he joins us live from re add . now, thank you so much. so for coming on the program of civil list, we hear that we, i, we know where the us stands, but what about saudi arabia? we hear that they're asking for the escalation, but how hot are they willing to prepare to push israel here? do you think of well firstly,
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good evening. thank you very much for having me. i think they're going to do as much as they can. the problem is that the only country that has leverage over is rule is the united states. so therefore, israel has invested, you know, a great deal of its relationship with the united states and the entire world really knows this. so this is, this is why i think it's going to be very difficult to really impose any kind of leverage. and so what i think the saudis and the us and saudis, and the air lee and the muslim council members of council, most of the muslim states and are going to do is that they're going to try to find a unifying status. now i think we're also the leverage is and you can see i a strategy that israel is trying to do is that it's trying to gain a piece, i would say the government or anything. yeah. who was trying to gain a little bits of support here and there from here of states, especially those that have normalize relations with israel. and to kind of say,
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all right, in frame, the discussion that even be there are states or with you. but to be honest, i think it's very, it's, or i'm sorry, the air states are with us. i think it's, you know, they, they've been, i've been hearing and following some, some responses coming out of his room that they were very surprised. that surgery, we didn't name hands and i don't know, i don't think they, they wouldn't be surprised because while somebody has really designated them as a terrace organization, the problem is that any kind of hint by saturday to name, how much buying name would it be? need you lent itself to an immense amount of police design patient bringing it to the young by saying, see this, how do you go with us? decided to go with us and they're going, he's going to try to frame it this way. and so that's what some of these i think are being very careful with the statements to try and also create a very consistent sort of um,
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discussion where innocent life has to be condemned even. and that side radio doesn't support any of the killing of innocent life, but unfortunately, i think attempting that saw innocent lives more matters more than others. and that's precisely the problem that has perpetuated discomfort in you're sending that to israel is effectively trying to control the narrative. at this point in time. do you think that it is working and do you think that saudi arabia should stand film that should be louder in this position? no, i think started really is very lot. the thing is, you know, it's, it made its position. now of course everybody could going to be loud, but the issue is not how loud one can be. it's how can, how effective, can they be? and i think sometimes loudness isn't really the, you know, the, the, the solution here, i'll be honest with you. i think i could say in the air world and i'm an air, but one of the aspects that you know has hindered us is really our emphasis on how loud we can be rather than how kind of effective we can be. and i think what the
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reviews really doing is at others in the region they are, you know, they are concentrating their efforts on making sure that they are being consistent . and so when the death of innocent lives is raised, our i take place this has to be con, condemned. therefore, when kingston lives a ton of city and state places that has to be condemned equally, this is what they're trying to do. and the, and unfortunately, this is what's not happening in the international arena. and i think, you know, with the way to change and address this narrative, there has to be not really a focus on house, how high or how loud can you scream. but how effective can we, resident okay, thank you so much. we really do appreciate you explaining things from a saudi arabian, the perspective that is abdul aziz al garcia overlays in support of the palestinians and gowns i have been taking place right across the u. k. including
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london, where a challenge sent us the sump dies. the respect to this demonstration down $90000.00. we organized 5 areas of kind of sydney and solidarity groups and left everyone in expressing their anger and distress. not the software and the problem isn't going on. right. not able to speak with them down here to do the same. so tomorrow, just going from outside the pvcs headquarters, which is the around setting now down presenter london. so, downing street the around the babies that go to is with spray painted the red pipe . nobody's actually taken responsibility for that, but the police are all make off or any kind of unrest. the home secretary. so when abroad was in a bit to reassure the jewish population in the u. k, as told the police to type a claim really on whether even the waving of
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a policy flag might constitute a racially aggravated offense. he wants to make sure that that's nice to quote, the police, it was made that said, because as you can see, there are plenty of kind of city and flags here. and the police emergency making no risk whatsoever for each items. how does that rent in such a long place? short as a former secretary of state for international development for the united kingdom. she told us here that israel needs to respect international law ensuring its actions in the occupied palestinian territories. it is right. hell is now on bombing and killing innocence in children, and it's going on as we speak. and yet the wisdom come, chairs are all saying, we have israel's back, we'll try and get some humanitarian relief. instead of saying is around the scope, this is not allowed. me look, comes on top of the fact the israel bridge has international all the time. the occupation is
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a breach of international the route to the full treatment of the people and cause the westbound and so on a goes. and of course, a wisdom, pause a, do nothing about it. so suddenly how much has got to comply with international the israel can do what he likes. and that's the reason why is real kicks behaving so terribly and so coldly and it's doing it. no, i mean killing for i'm going to numbers the kill them. we should all say we don't want any civilian to be killed. but the boss in the coalition in the western countries is unbearable. i've just been listening to people phoning on the radio and you can tell the people who mean, well, who don't want anyone to be hurt, they've got no idea of what's really going on. they've gotten no idea about israel's behavior very many years. 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, i'm bearable,
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but it's just awesome propaganda. and so it helps the whole desperate situation to go on and on. and what's happening currently is just unbearable and intolerable. now we gets, you know, off to her, i said, we've got great movies done with israel. then i'll send you israel must comply with international humanitarian law in the conduct of its attacks. but it's not complying. and nobody's doing anything. a funeral has been held for our voices to unless kilten is really shelling and sell them, living on 6 of the journalist from al jazeera and the if the news agency were wounded with nick, how was it near the border with israel? the is ready um it says its investigating the incidents. ready which is there, as soon as it holds, as well, legally and morally responsible for the attack. the network has released a statement saying, as well as targeting of the l just 0 team is a blatant disregard of international safety standards. that clearly distinguishes
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the pris as they shelves, and then i'll just narrow, broad costs vehicles. despite cruise prisons, along side of the international media and agreed upon location. and al jazeera strongly condemns these repeated atrocities which previously led to the killing of al jazeera journalist. sharing a clay of these rarely ami has blocked a team of villages or a journalist from covering events near the border with gaza lives. car him was live on a when a group of soldiers asked him and his team to leave what's known as the guns, the envelope. let's take a look at what happened. here is a close military zone. ok? i want you to wrap everything up and leave it on the, on how the, the month to come up. the costs getting, you know, they've just declared this area close military zone. and i'm trying to pull tests from the hand. they're saying they have an order from the commander of the south to declare this area. a close military's though, unless it will be
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a non but so let me all of them on the mccann and they keep trying to kick us out every way we try to go the military police arrive and remove us. i don't know they're asking us to leave and the dental receives no, no need. no, no, no. to do that. you need to respect us who respected you. respect us. ok if not, so let me say it was for anyone seeing this, the idea is strong. yeah. go the fuse. you asked us to wrap up. we are wrapping up . no need to do anything that we are getting out and there will be no problems. this is not respectful to do that. no need to send political messages. let me bring you up to date with the latest in gaza. this is the situation as it stands now, not full of guns. a with israel has ordered more than
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a 1000000 palestinians in northern garza to evacuate to the south. what we know is that at least $2200.00 comes to indians have been killed since last saturday, including hundreds of children. more than 300 palestinians had been killed in just the last 24 hours before we ins here pictures from the past 24 hours of human toll of the gallons the conflict. some of them may be upsetting.
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