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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  October 15, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST

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as a response to this world wide problem, the colleges the and the hello, i'm emily, angling this is denise allen live from co ha and continuing coverage of the israel guys of will. within $700.00 children are among the rapidly rising jeff tall and gaza. after 7 days of his riley bombardments, hundreds of thousands of palestinians seek shelter in the south. the head of an expected is riley ground invasion. desperate to escape the bombing. hundreds of
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people gather at the wrath of buddha, crossing with egypt. israel's prime minister visits troops made the frontier with guys as the military build up front and tens of thousands joined protests around the world as the war triggers passions on both sides. welcome to the program. it's $21.00, g m t, that's midnight in gaza and his riley deadline to flay northern guns. a has now expired and troops and mast on the border as well as military says it's preparing to carry as a wide range of fences by a land and say more than a 1000000 palestinians. they have been ordered to flee south. this includes people in hospital shelters and some of the cities lodges to a few. jacobs this off to homos carried out a deadly attack on southern is around on saturday. well the 1300 is riley's guide.
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at least 2200 palestinians have since been killed. $724.00 of them children is riley miller. trees continuous strikes have leveled homes and neighborhoods and moss says some captives have been killed in these attacks. the u ends where a few g agency says water has run out for $2000000.00 people in gaza after israel imposed its total blockade. we have came of correspondence deployed across the region where an occupied east jerusalem ramallah in the occupied westbank and southern lebanon. but we start in guys, so we've terika a bu assume carrick, you've just visited the hospital and con eunice. what of medical workers and everyday people been telling me where to send it right now. and, and also our medical hospital, the signing of this town southern, the gaza strip, the medical teams inside this hospital twice as much as they can to provide different kinds of medical treatments for a wide range of varieties of people who are getting wounded by these very ongoing
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strikes in different areas in the southern got in the southern areas of the of the receipts in place now, but this kind of it for me to come look is this for i tend to be suspended due to the ongoing closure of a boat is and at the same time or by dining range, treat of medical supplies that will help them to collect up to stem fun and to be able to, to speak with the current catastrophe conditions that because this trip is witnessing, we are talking about that the hospital is facing such a great shortage to supplies, and even if you will supplies now due to the run out to the fuel supplies into solar power plants inside the goal is this trip. every single aspect of of garza and laptop has been threatened to danger and even a $2300000.00 promising uses fight against this trip. witness are reducing, how severe and catastrophe conditions that might be due to rated old. so if this
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close that continues specifically with the loo, nangle, the ground invasion to the gauze, this treatment seems that if this a ground vision could be carried out, more devastation would happen to the goal. is this trip to destruction would be, uh, would be uh, coast for the many consecutive we are talking about for many clicks up for me to come. hospitals have been threatened with get back to ation during the last couple of days. meanwhile, the administration and even all doctors are refusing to evacuate these hospitals simply because there is going to be a breach shortage in medical facilities. and even in medical services provided to people who are as only thing in that area. so the humidity area and condition of the gaza strip is moving from being triple to a rustic and catastrophe, as the is very close to the bottom until the gauze district continues and tired to you and says water has now run out seeing guns. so what impact is that having on the people they will be thinking goals are living in frustration
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and depression and due to the is really ongoing for apartments on the gaza strip. they have no clue access to so they don't have the basic needs. they are really living in shelters. we can talk about to more than $200000.00 palestinians, living in the united nations of lead to the schools, and the twining even to provide the basic and the minimum rates, all the military and aids from the united nations. that due to these very i'm going closer to the other house of the palestinian people who were really displaced from the houses. they have a no show to the vast majority of them. they tend to resign team to surrounding areas of each medical complex in different areas. and inside goals as well and what others, they are laying down on the roads, they don't have shelters. and they are waiting to the end of this escalation and audits. know how they can come back to the houses. even the can find the houses. it's not going to be disrupted or destroyed or not. okay,
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thanks so much for the update and apologies for the audio there. it is. obviously a fluid situation. terika of o. as in garza and as we've been hearing from tarik hospitals in gaza are always around 12 running low on supplies, medical staff, and depending on generates as is around cuts off the electricity. or my new job is a doctor. in con eunice explains the conditions they working on to a lot of my god. i am 2040 years old. i am from kind 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 a citizen and destroyed in 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 24 or 24. i, i wanna start, i'm starting my day with the 1st air. so like in the morning,
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we are on to the emergency room and we are basically managing the patients. and though 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, suv and 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 unsafe locations here in dallas without it we have uh, officially,
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the phones like uh many, many, many during those because you will bundle uh electricity to tell you if you don't know if it's listed within our 48 hours or, or maybe unless, uh today. uh, i'm going to switch some the, some patients i can, i can find, uh, uh, the stitches i can find that that goes. uh so we are working is 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 all our work inside the hospital. i can describe what you are seeing once you are dealing. i have lived here in does a motor done for 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 just stop this war. let's bring in sarah. hi ron, who joins us live from occupied east jerusalem. so or what's happening where you are. so yeah, well uh we on say 7 send see how much to talk and those were okay. still continue to come over from garza into israel, around 9 o'clock. she's about 3 hours ago. local time, a huge amount of rockets set to hits something as well as central israel. of course i'm done seems to have in some senses, most of those,
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but it was targeting tel aviv which is a regular target since this who kicks off now. it's also uh, it's sorry in the mid 3 are talking about now that were in the 2nd phase, they set these ready armies moving forward with that plan is that definitely not been ruby. now they've actually come out and set the ground a c and offensive is going to be happening. it's really a case. so when, rather than whether it's going to happen, of course, over time there's been debates as to whether they would be full of boots on the ground and train garza. but there's also been a statement from the head of the national security council when he was asked whether that will be any potential negotiations with her mouse over those that have been a kid not some taken across into gaza. and she said, that's definitely not the case. but as nerves negotiations,
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car negotiations and they have no plans for that because they don't want to be negotiating with how much they says and is insistent of assistance on continuing attacks on is really a, is rabies including citizens of course. so that definitely is huge mobilization that is still continuing. the is riley ministry has been securing that uh, southern board, a price including ourselves have been pushed back to lake music rouse if you like. stools that ground defensive abilene sar. what's the mood like among the people that you speak to on the ground? is it a, is it a mood of tension? is it a mood of fee, or is it a mood of our people even taking to the streets at all? it has been very quiet, it's for the most part, whizzes, riley's and palestinians staying home. most of the people waiting out to see what
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happens next people, the crew groups today, tvs following every movement. we have seen prime minister benjamin netanyahu visits via the seas name. he went to see those troops on the board, the to rally the troops if you like to reassure them, but they all back to what community he is that to support them. and he's also been having those regular conversations, of course, with as roles, biggest allies, us with president joe biden. they spoke for 5th time in these last 7 days. and he's read the rates the same thing that he wants to find them. so that supports he said the he was grateful and thankful to the us the secretary of defense said, so you come and visit as well as the us secretary of state. so anthony, blinking, who very much shows a show they sit together and showed a sort of unity on
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a friday we. he's also having conversations with many other leaders, including european leaders who are still showing a huge support this it to support to benjamin netanyahu. however, despite all of this, and despite that show of unity that have been to the best time since all of this happened process that took place in tel aviv from family members of those still missing is riley citizens, still missing in potentially in gauze. that's why they all demanding on says from the government they held the press. so they said they still want to know what is the next step. what does the country time to do on the ceiling left on the sidelines without any ability to understand where going to happy to those family members? of course we have more than hundreds is ready. citizens that were taken across as caps as into gaza. and the fate of many of those is still on 9,
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and they have also been pushing some of them speaking to us saying that they want to ensure that those uh, that saves past passage rather into egypt. does take place with relief efforts to come in to some of those. it's for the people of gaza because they are concerned of course, but if, if nothing is done instantly on soon, at least by the is ready to government to bring both bring back to the family members, then that could potentially be killed in those attacks by the government certainly a very fluid situation. thank you so much for the update, sir. hi, right in occupied east jerusalem. and as we've been hearing from sar or b is riley. army is messing troops and equipment at the border with kaiser ahead of its expected ground invasion of the strip child stratford is india. he need in southern his rilen fall. this report. israel is preparing to invite
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garza, the week of the suffering its worst attack by promising the flight is in living memory. these radio only is massing heavy weaponry, has thousands of troops. so i've gone to florida. well, it's hillary batteries be pounding the tents, the population palestinian territory as strikes if completely destroyed in troy and neighborhoods in gauze that killing mold in 2000 palestinians from our spices. continue to fire rockets into israel most intercepted by as well as a defense system, known as the island of 300000 this radio. let me was this a be mobilized ahead of a possible ration. i'm around seems high river in view of the really, really busy is rosalie to says this is just the stalled. i mean, but good. we're striking yes. in the me with unprecedented minds. i emphasize this
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is just the beginning. our enemies have already begun paying the price and i want detailed was, has yet to come. but so i tell you that this is only the beginning, which is just a small proportion of a boss is really minutes. we build up most of goals of much of the military equipment that we've seen gathering in this area has now moved on to what we suspect could be a move forward operating position in a closed ministry. so since how much is surprised ministry operation against israel and was told with the 7th, these ready armies of struggle to store more palestinian government infiltrating from the gulf a strip. these ready ministry says soldiers went into gauze on friday nights and retrieve the bodies of several israelis believe to be among the estimate, a $150.00 people taken captive. they relatives of the mounting me allow me do more to find out where, how much he's holding other men,
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women and children to prevent them getting cool to close spot. what an expected ground invasion stats, some stuff without a 0. he saw him in his room. but it's head to southern lebanon now, where they have bain exchanges of fire, across the border with israel. ali hashem joins as lie from the core of ali. tell us a little bit more about these attacks, of a fees of an escalation between the 2 countries. as well as thoughts from the latest the documents and syria were the is where the army, hey, target to the left was international airport and it's all out of service. this comes as a retaliation to the long shelf couple of rockets from syria towards northern israel. and that comes also in puddle with an invitation of drone possible. and professional joan from 11 on to it says, well, that wasn't effected by this really our defenses. now the 120 kilometer border
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between 11 and that is what has been witnessing mounting tension over the past days . today there was an attack, but it has will last on the show about farms said little is ready, ministry positions were hit by a guy did miss sides and i the is really retaliation led to the death of a to the beneath the civilians and the town of shut off also has well i noticed that one off at slight as was killed in the cross fire. this is the late this from, from 11 on. but it seems that more attention would be coming, especially with the death of civilians. that would mean that maybe tomorrow or the next day that it might be also retaliation from that of any site. and ali, we know the iranian foreign minister was 11 on he's now in cottage. what you know about that visit as well there in, in the for the minnesota,
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the met and 11 on with different officials and of course, match with the leadership of his beloved he, uh, conveyed the message to the united nations representative here through israel as we understood from some rep for us saying that ron doesn't want to see this escalating however, it's what it's one, stay calm if the operation and guys that continues his trip now to cut out is also a and got a discussing with caught audio. officials ways to reach a way to calm down the tensions though it's really very complicated and very difficult. also meeting with the leadership off him, us the police bureau chief of how much it's $900.00. yeah. who is in caught up, already met with that saying, i mean i'm like yeah. and so it's on the 2 sides one side, i said, i mean i do,
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i am showing. so for 2 resistance groups. so i've got an 11 on on and paula signed by meeting this role on 10 of the, of the same time, doing this diplomatic discussions, negotiations with different policies, especially adults. we know that a roll top out is playing as the mid yet. so for a long time, so it seems that our messages that the uranium for mr. wood wants to convey through clubs, maybe to the united states of america in order to reach a consensus, all a kind of a comic this tension that's going on in concept. okay, we appreciate your update to ali hashem in southern lebanon. thank you. to is there any forces have ramped up rides across the occupied west bank resting more than 14 palestinians in different cities, around 400 post indians have been detained since the beginning of this major escalation between him us and these room is really forces have killed at least 55 palestinians in the west bank since last saturday as needed abraham or faults. most
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of the occupied westbank has been locked down by his really forces. in the weeks this time after launched its military operation. as the news 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 corporate stations with his resources. he is off the big jump. if you do come our children are not different from their fellow opposed to 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 interested 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.
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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 dad, 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 pop back is where the forces of re did the refugee camp and the rest of the palestinians. at that time when the occupied westbank 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
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to be too well through 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 think that's good now to in run con, hers in ramallah or as well in the occupied west bank and around what's happening on the ground in terms of protests in ramallah us with our protests, uh, 3 or 4 times a day, at least uh they march around the streets. they come to me in a row square, which is just behind me. and then they go to various different places, the phone, cuz the uh today has been on the gentlemans. they wrap the gym and representatives office here in ramona today. the gym and stuff from the back to his roles position . but it has the right to defend himself. we were actually speaking to the people at that purchase. they were telling us is don't just the people of the shooting at us,
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the that's our enemy. but those people that actually helped them as well. we want to send a message to the german government that were in the bathroom for the truth say that they have to help us. they have to try and stop these railways from committing mode as move bombings. that's his words of mind within the on the oh yeah. within garza so there's still a lot of and get out on the streets. have people do want to come out. however, i have to say a lot in particular, it's a city, but normally palestinians from all of the occupied westbank they come, they shop, hey, they spend the money here. um shopkeepers are telling us that this simply nobody here. it feels like the entire city is very quiet. it's unlocked down. and that's because people are nervous about leaving the areas that homes a they can't get get to a lot because all of these really a blockade effectively turning it into this kind of archipelago of separation. so
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this is bill a lot of nervousness out on the streets here. people are looking at those pages and garza and they can't help but wonder if they're going to be next him around. we've also learned that the us president joy binding has spoken to palestinian president buffalo to above what was said between the 2 latest as well, that was actually a phone call made by president joe biden to lock mood, a bass. but there was no breakthrough. it's the kind of language that we've been hearing for days now between these rates, between the palestinians and the americans. it was a reiteration of the kind of language we heard about who the boss say in jordan to the us secretary of state. and so the blinking he condemned is ready actions within the gaza strip. he said the nice uh route to peace was a 2 state solution, an independent palestinian state. you called for an humanitarian, colorado. that still hasn't happened yet. that's something that by who the boss has been calling for since saturday, october,
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the 7th. when all of this actually happened, he's been pushing for this humanitarian car door to get these rallies to allow the egyptians to open up the rough a boat across. and there's a lot of political considerations that, particularly for the objections, is the shape amounts of people coming into egypt. if they do cross, he's got to be a real concern for egypt. so that's a big problem. the fire department asked about who the boss didn't have any influence over how mass and he has very little contact with the is really so he's the only way forward is to keep putting the price up on the is railways. uh sorry. on the americans to put pressure on these right, these, these not getting 34. clearly there was no breakthrough in this cold. all right, thanks so much for the update. as always in run con in ramallah for us the us secretary of state and to me blinking meanwhile, continues his tour of the mid legs. he says he hopes to prevent the cause of conflict from spilling into a big a wall. it's now in the united arab emirates after visiting saudi arabia. he
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discussed the situation in gaza with sadie foreign minister at 5. so being fun to l sound. been fun, has condemned 3 attacks on civilians in cold for d escalation. and we need to find a way to quickly deescalate 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 used to work together to make sure that access for the military relief goods is allowed. this is something that is critical, of course, and try to finish, you know, as israel pursues is legitimate right to defend against people. and to try to assure that this never happens again, it is vitally important that all of us look out for facilities and we're working
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together to do exactly that. in particular, working on establishing safe areas and gas are working on a stablish and a quarter or so that you. measuring systems 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. the us says it's working with egypt, israel and comp time to open the roof of crossing between gaza and egypt. let's go live now to i'll just leave his white house correspondent kimberly hillock it. hello big. kimberly, what can you tell us about washington's efforts to get its citizens out of gaza as well. we understood that there was a negotiation between israel, egypt as well as cuts are for there to be a narrow window to allow roughly 600 policy new americans to, uh, be evacuated into egypt. but according to the latest information we have on the
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ground as of about 4 pm local time, there were no evacuations that had taken place. that window, that was to be open from 12 to 5 pm local time for 600 people, roughly to escape has come and gone. and we have just contacted the us state department to try and get updated information as to just exactly how many people were able to leave during that narrow window. the state department has not provided any information that anyone was able to get out. so as far as we can determine, no one was able to be evacuated in advance of any sort of anticipated ground operation or any sort of further operation by israel. so what we can tell them what we can determine is that that negotiated effort to allow for pell a student, americans to leave has been unsuccessful unless the united states update says
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otherwise, it does not appear that any one was allowed to leave. so this is obviously very discouraging for many who were hoping to leave. there is a lot of confusion from what we're told. and we should also point out that the latest information we have in terms of updated numbers. the other latest information we're getting in terms of the number of americans inside is real, but we now know have been confirmed who have died in last. saturday's attacks is now confirmed to be 29 dead with 15 people missing. that is the latest information from the united states state department. okay, thanks. kimberly. and still in israel, there is also a movement of us embassy personnel. what should we make of that as well? here's the big start. contrast. ok, so we have palestinian americans trying to get out of gaza. unsuccessful as far as
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we know. but we do know that in the meantime, charter flights has been going for at least 24 to 48 hours for any american who is working for the us. embassy, so non emergency personnel and their families and just american civilians who are wishing to leave israel and can't get a commercial flight. and what we are told is those flights will continue for the foreseeable future. so what we can determine from this is that there seems to be kind of a one sidedness going on in terms of these evacuations. if you're in israel and you're american, there seems to be a complete access to leave. if you happen to be in gaza right now and you're in american, well, you're stuck. the other point we should making all of this is that you heard the savvy foreign minister as he met with secretary blake. and once again reminded the united states of its commitments under international law, but it is to mount
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a tarion. uh, core doors are a big priority in terms of those and gaza, who right now we should point out or are without food or without water or without electricity. we did hear from the us president joe biden on tuesday, making a moral distinction between the united states and israel, and how much they consider how much to be terrorist and israel and the united states to be on the side of morality given they adhere to international law, but as you can see, the united states and israel so far not allowing this humanitarian court or in other words, the roof of crossing between egypt and gaza to be open, to allow for this aid to come in right now, according to what we're hearing on the ground, so again, we're seeing that double standard, even as the united states, the saying one thing of the actions appear to be just the opposite. plenty to unpack the thanks so much for the update. as always. kimberly healthcare at white house correspondent, still ahead on elgin's 0 going hungry in gaza is rouse,
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[000:00:00;00] the hello are you watching l g 0? i'm emily angry and, and this is on continuing coverage of the guys that israel, or if you're just joining us. he's a quick recap of the latest in that conflict. israel has ordered more than a 1000000 palestinians in northern guys. it's a move to the south. is around symmetry says it's preparing to implement a range of offensive plans ahead of an expected ground offensive in gaza. meanwhile, is rarely a strength of children. more than 2200 palestinians to last saturday, including 724 children. more than 320 for palestinians have been killed in the past 24 hours. a long number of these riley's killed stands at 1300, including 265 soldiers. there are reports of exchanges of fire,
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or if it is ralph northern pulled out with 11 on and syria. let's take a look now at the gaza strip. it's one of the most densely populated areas in the will. base area is shaded at the top of where the civilian population has been ordered to move to the south. tens of thousands of people and making that journey through was on and under the threat to these riley bowman tax. northern kaiser is one of the most densely populated areas in the gaza strip. is home 220-0000 palestinian refugees for again being forced from the homes. but with so many fling to southern guys that the conditions their dia and it's getting hotter for families in gaza to put food on the table as mohammed found reports in between around and so he's really bombardment, people in front of you and is starting to get what may be the last pieces of bread and the big carries? i'm waiting to get bread from my family. i've been surprised more than once by how
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long the keywords are being to for different bakery. on each one has a q outside. i don't know what to do in this situation. i have to sit and wait here until it's mightn't. garza has been on the seed by land. see, i'm pale for 17 years. and for a week now is that i am has cut off fluids and water supplies to more than 2000000 tele student is leaving here. as you can see, people of why using but there's no slo, a no rule. so no oil in the situation is difficult. we are waiting for an hour or 2 to get your bag read. bakeries don't have flour and even though we don't know if we will secure breed today or even tomorrow, the impact of the fuel costs is affecting people's lives in every respect to the, our neighborhood, the solar panels. so everyone is coming here to charge their phones and that's the bus. it's the only way for people to be able to call their loved ones and be sure
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they're still alive. and beth reality is worsening by the day. is, are you has told more than a 1000000 policy names to flee the northern part of the state as they move south con eunice. will it be overwhelmed with families, folks from their homes that you and he's calling for them to have immediate access to food? water fuel and other flights of supplies, but they need to survive. how much fine of disease awakened to the finding and the 5 from gaza towards israel continues. 70 decades spend the day close to the board defense with guys i in southern east around just as we were driving into our situation here for the last week
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or okay, come something is a bit to the south constantly now and ask along being fired or from gaza separate, been intercepted by the iron though they can hear the interception. close this entire area. there's some security incident. whatever, it's unclear what's happening, but they're making us go around. we didn't know at the time who was in this convoy . we were very close to the border with causal nature. it became clear, it was the prime minister himself benjamin netanyahu visiting soldiers and telling them the next stage is coming. we have just stopped on the side of the road as we saw a mass of air strike. just hit the north at the goal is a strip. this is right, very north and of the border with this route. stephanie decor audra 0 on the
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outskirts of gall. so let's bring in the easel, dean of last, who is a professor of medicine and public health at the university of toronto. and he was born in gaza and was the 1st palestinian doctor to work in. m is riley hospital. he joins us from toronto. a thank you so much for being on the program is loading. firstly, how do you can comprehend what's happening in the wash and how do you comprehend what's happening in gaza as you watch from the file? i am leaving their lives there. i experienced it with my daughters with killed the 16th of january, 2009. so you don't test and when nice. so i know it even i see what is happening now where families were wiped out or, you know, my children was, i start at that time is nothing to what is happening now in the week. more than that. so you 100 by the seeing as we have killed, i'm more than a 1000. so if you,
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you, when did the damage even the, so close as your model that it $24000000.00 times your was this 3 is each part of seeing him and the guy is us to we have it to where that dollars a laser below says guys us to him as a result of this, a little practice come you a lot is connect of existing, show it and see where the lies. they've had, it's live, this whole is joe bless. and of course the lies is unbelievable. no one can be due by the soon as i talk to my sisters, my brothers, my assembly there at least no more than 20 or from my son, the webcam of my fuzzy cousin and his store sons with jose, yes of day and my sister in law and have those are welcomed as even as of age from day sent his family from how that was. i mean he, there was a 20 by the stands where killed. so if you find this thing,
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yes. and because i said it's sad waiting in line for just didn't, you wouldn't be most they are moving age raise the use of that's what is happening there. and the dog was paying for the thing. and so the dogs and the buyers in this world about how do i be, see what is happening, because that's the way we want to have the order in just was a shame it's, it's when you're paying for the we lost the task of this in the community as, as a test for the international community to, to implement the notion of there's a new sense of the size that the leaves and sven it because i lost the place and you may be there's nobody is this no, oh, i'm so sorry to hear for your losses is holding your daughters were killed in 2009 in the console then. so seemingly nor lessons has a lunch in the more than a decade since then. so that's always we say, no,
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i can't do it. i usually when my daughter was with caleb and my niece, i told that's what i said i hold my daughters. and my niece wouldn't be the last sacrifice in the way to be to just these basically by this thing. yes, i just, i you this by the last. they were just numbers and they tell me you like the numbers is increasing. and even we see though, as long as the spot of senior people that are dealing with names with faces when paid us. and that's what do you mean to see you then? i you followed just for the jeep, just seeing that human face of my adult, i was even though what did you i didn't get his head, but this way, he never put me down. no, always, it made me marked the job as, as i see is among our by the 5 the for the same findings. the exciting justice of why they have been, i voted for these off because it freedom is the most pony by the police. i'll stage and view and of us, and by the same as the all new membership which has been displayed,
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no nation has been tested as the by has been yes on this. and that's what we need to know as, as to improve it. so it's time to farm the wall as the best to have all the just walk to his home at the tone unity until for most of them are shut. and the answer to is, since you see us just and by us, our show and to see things went to i, it's not to be blind when, when i is all the, your, an internationally recognized human rights and peace activist. do you still have hope that they could be pace? of course, what do you never beyond hope is there and they see it even in this situation where they find a senior out of town. and where do you want us to know they don't know what will happen tomorrow is very, let's see. it's funny. they tell us, but they,
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i was still alive. and as long as the patient is this, the is the old. but we need to ask, why do you finish off as well? it will be based on improving before the, you know, as long as even dealing with the situation in a row by us ways. so a sorry to have accurate a diagnosis as the source is the most, as, as diesel said, see the states, you see, so these are, you know, the envelope is no convention as the file has been. yeah. people as a nation. oh is the very, it was called on nissan side by side and just single shows is implementing the human rise to convey says a normalized so and it's on the same as it is it uses just briefly is all day. and we've seen reporting on the overwhelming conditions, hospitals are facing as a professor of medicine and public health. how work is in gaza, doctors, nurses,
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health work is carrying out the jobs and was told would that be taking in this situation and this is the world. let's just say this for now in cause i say when i use ation or whatever they say, well, nice ation, of course are what one has ation already. cases even tells me that a studio ought to be evacuated there on the board is not met. so well as this can be used, as the said, sadly, as it was passed on it, which he said, what does it mean? do you enjoy? we are with us, this is the way we want to. is vito so say that can even like the problem and to understand that it made sense to me is and by you last week never called and and, and the seniors are determined that i'm not asking to be the i was going to live it for you as well as any, and i was on a said on how did you manage your freedom and justice. oh,
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if you will not be able to be seen. so they may be as a freedom of people and that is what is needed now from the international community . to come to god and as i said to is your to, to us invest this, scroll down to the world. well, we really appreciate your passion and your insights. thank you so much for your time. is dana blash, a professor of medicine and public health at the university of toronto. thank you so much. process backing both these riley and palestinian science have been taking place in other parts of the world is andy richardson, reports you know, voters can contain the emotions of the school in germany. pro palestinian protest is much through the city of testing to tell me that you called and we'll get in here. i hope that the world opens its eyes and hearts for the problems in the
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middle leaves. this machine is not a problem that is just arisen as a problem for the last 70 years watching on a smaller group down to to show its support for israel. well in the central gym and city of frank foot, jewish associations came together to cool the solidarity with his royal in india, the eastern city of coal cuts. it was the location a rally. supposing palestine and cooling stuff piece in the region symbol of scenes in pakistan's capital is lam about this meeting, part of a nation wide series of palestine solidarity rallies organized by the political policy. do you mind to use law me? players wearing black columbines tonight part to kick off the we'll pay a minute silence in recognition to pose affected by the ongoing conflict within
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a smile. the english football association have been under pressure to light wembley stadium in blue and white in solidarity with his row ahead of the match against australia. instead that seems held a joint moments of silence and remembrance of both palestinian and is right. he victims on the richardson allergies there. and then you are one of the largest protests against the israel as bombardment of guys a sofa took place in london for a challenge was a of the organizers expected this demonstration to be big expectations. thousands and thousands of people showing solidarity with kind of strong most marching, but not till jams and his friends cycling agree, cool. big ride for palestine. mason, for what they have been connected to
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punish the part of sending people out. the protest was organized by kind of sydney and support groups smoothly moving to is ations and left wing and peace movements. but there were some jewish people here to angry with decades of israel's behavior in new york by territories. it's not complicated. this is the 2nd, the colonial state, imposing upon an occupation on an indigenous people. and right now they're committing genocide in desperation with the british government to that is being reassuring the case, jewish community that is cracking down on anti semitism, the expensive kind of thing. email tends to you guys right behind the secretary. so one of robin's instructor police calling on whether even a waving of a policy flag constitutes a race. and the adverb identifies, well, the police developers remain cool because plenty of flags and effective. and that's like, you know,
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action whatsoever. some isolated aggravation in the main. those and impressions but peaceful expression that support will reach helen's now to 0, london before the wall guys, it was described as the world's largest or if in a prison it's been under a land air and saved located by israel for 16 years. most of the people being bombed, enforced from their homes, a palestinian refugees, gaza was part of historic palestine. that was before more than 750000 palestinians were expelled from at homeland. when the state of israel was created in 1948 palestinians, referred to that as noch bought or catastrophe, 60 percent of them came to gaza as refugees, the 75 years. israel has denied the ride of retaining branch of international lo today about 1700000 refugees and living in the gaza strip. they're mostly in these age camps that are recognized by the un. they are among the most densely populated areas in the world. and now more than 200000 palestinian refugees and living and
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some of the largest and most crowded refugee camps in the gaza strip. there, among the 1100000 people being told to head south class showed is a former secretary of state for international development. for the united kingdom she toto to 0, that is round needs to respect the international. lo, during its actions in the occupied palestinian territories. israel is now on bombing and killing innocence in children and these going on as we speak. and yet the wisdom come cheers 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 a breach of international the route to the full treatment of the people and cause the westbank. and so on a goes, and of course, a wisdom, pause
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a to 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 well keeps beheading so terribly and so coldly. and it's doing it now and it's killing for, i'm going to numbers, then we'll kill them. we should all say we don't want any civilian to be killed, but the boss in the country 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 got no idea about israel's behavior very many years, but no idea about wanting to match lower requires about occupied territory and you're not supposed to remain there and take 2 or 3. and so the ignorance is, i'm bearable, but it's just awesome propaganda. and so it helps the whole district situation to go on and on. and what's happening currently is just unbearable and intolerable. and now we gets, you know, off to her,
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i can said we've got great movies done with these ro, then as a new israel must comply with international humanitarian law in the conduct of its attacks. but it's not complying. and nobody's doing anything as a funeral has also been held for roy, his journalist is udella who was killed in his riley strike in southern lebanon, 6 of a journalist from al jazeera and the i can use agency wilburn did when a car was hit in a border with israel is riley, and he says it's investigating the incident, which is 0 says it holds israel legally and morally responsible for the attack. the network has released a statement saying is ralph targeting of the elders they retain is a blatant disregard of international safety standards. that clearly distinguish the press as they shelled and burned out to 0 bro, cost vehicles. despite our cruise presence along side of the international media in an agreed upon location, ultra 0 strongly condemns these repeated atrocities which previously led to the
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killing of elders. they were general, assuring about athletic trade against the is the press, is the president brother of the committee to protect journalists. she said that needs to be more accountability when general as the killed. so i don't know why it keeps happening, but what we need to see is accountability. i am encouraged dots as well so that it was looking at best. but frankly, we've seen no accountability in the kidding of done this over the past 282 years. earlier this year, the committee to protect douglas produced a report that showed over the parent at least 20 dentist. i've been killed by his very defense full size, and that's been the accountability in any of those cases, including as you well know, of the case of sharing of what play and we need to in show that israel is held accountable for such kennings and such that the as well as don't even talk publicly about the rules of engagement. one of the things that we pressed for is for them to
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be more public about those into reform them so that we and show that there are at least training that forces to be able to recognize when journalists operate thing done, unless all civilians in a conflict and should be treated as such and such and you should not to be targeted . and unfortunately, we are seeing at the moment, one of the deadliest parents ever done this reporting on this region. 12 done, and this has been killed in this short period since soft. today's conflicts begun. that is the highest number we've ever recorded in the 30 years. the committee to project on this has been documenting these kinds of kennings worldwide. okay, that's it for me, emily i, when i say one year old elijah's developments from the guys that is round will conflict us now into its 8th day, 3200 pallets, teens had been killed as to from bottom into the city,
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