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he said his water has tasted salty for months. ultimately rate is the only thing that will flush the salt back to see. until then, people are left to make do, and pray for the drought to the more than 700 children are among the rapidly rising desk told in garza of the 7 days of is ready boom box. the candidates on some is all just a lot from the whole side. hundreds of thousands of tightest and in seek shouts when the sound of an expected is very ground. invasion is rouse, prime minister visits, troops and the frontier wisconsin, which we built,
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upgrades. the 10s of thousands joined protests around the world. what should this passions on both sides? the or israel is military size is preparing to carry out a wide range offensive of gauze by land and sea. well, the 1000000 palestinians have been in order to leave the neighborhood since the south. at least 2200 palestinians have been killed since saturday, 724 of them with children. these really miniature is continuous strikes of leveled homes and neighborhoods. you and refugee agency says water has run out for $2000000.00 people in garza, of the israel imposed its total blockade as well. we have teams covering all sides
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of this rapidly developing conflict at the moment because i have to satisfy rights in occupied easterly. so the 1st topic i'm seeing is life for us with the latest in gaza. so all right, you're outside the hospital in the con eunice, what type of medical work has been saying? well, another 2 generally has a control the gaza strip. today, dozens of strengths were carried out during the past hour and sign you in this town . also. i noticed a similar to any other areas of the gaza strip, which was previously been bought it by the is really s twice the current situation right now. and so right this minute complex is that different kind of medical complexes. and so i think i'll just check contains around more than $30000.00 palestinians displaced who were evacuated from the houses from the northern areas
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towards the southern areas of the palestinian territory. all guns are it's, it's worth mentioning that's the situation inside this hospital. it's really deteriorating that the medical abilities of the medical, the substance is really squeaking and winds need you to the lack of if you just into medical items. it's important also to say that medical teams are really delivering different international tools for international actors like to intervene it inside what is happening site the goal is to strip and even to provide humanitarian corey to, to provide and to deliver different kinds of medical treatments. and even medical assistance to the goal is a strict. meanwhile, these minds were meant by refuse from the east very solely who are trying to, to only to the flow of the gaza strip by closing areas and crushing uncommercial food. is we can say that the maturity of promising and experiencing stress, the conditions don't get worse if the,
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if the crisis continues in the future. and as we continue to hear what appears to be dreading. so the head, the, the un says, rules the supplies have run out in does. inevitably that's going to impact hospitals in the civilian population as a whole. well, the situation will be believable. in fact, you are talking about that's all kinds of living old methods of living and surviving and set the gaza strip will disappear without fuel, without like tricity, without the access to, to, to, to services the, the, the, the palestinians. a once really be able to be wrong with the new conditions of it within these next all essential assisted useful minds. this is p as a collective punishment for palestinians of the entire of kansas tech will be punished due to the is really ongoing strikes and even ongoing clouds of the entire clauses. trip also has been sent to a complete works. you do can you are,
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when you just walk in the streets, you can find displace people everywhere, go to medical hospitals, you will find out that they are just residing in the surrounding areas of the complex. if you went to the united nations and schools, you will find that it's had full. it has reached its full capacity of this place. people inside it's, um it's, it's the schools you're talking about more than 8 to 8 united nation affiliated schools are full of people and even the capacity of the schools are absolutely full . so a palestinian is living a new catastrophe that might really uh, change the history of the, of the struggle against the is really occupation. perfect. thank you for that. mass continues to 5 all kits from gauze into southern. these round ball kits alert sirens have been sounds across these ro, the residents in the coastal city of tennessee, then surrounding towns taking shelter myself. my rights joins us live,
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not from occupied east through some sort of what's happening, where you of the struggle the siren cities just bring off in tel aviv. it happens in other areas in southern is right as well as the central israel. but also since then, israel has reported that there was an attempt to infiltration from palestinians from the uh, cause of side uh through. uh, 2 is dropped but they managed to quash that. now you haven't heard anything more that how many they were all or what the end result was. what we do now is these and full stations, and these are all kids coming from calls are happening every single day and a half done since her mouse is attack a week ago, which was on the 7th. what we do know in terms of mobilization of the ministry, the government and the uh, the army have confirmed that they are now entering the 2nd phase. i will say that i
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have been saying that for a few days now, they keep saying that they're entering into this next phase. we all seen the mobilization of troops as well as resolved, as the army has said today that they don't just sending those resolve is to the south which we've known for awhile. but they're also going to be sending some of them to the north, which is on the border with less than on because of those attacks coming from the lebanese alms group has been la. however, they did say that the almost at the not looking to have a rule on 2 friends on both fronts. i garza and left the non they did. a keys has been lost starting these attacks and rockets towards is ro. but they said that keeping their eyes open and the eyes peeled and that's why they're spending some of those reserve is that so everything is still moving towards a ground defensive. when that spends happened is still ok. and so another phone
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call between these ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu and us pricing turbine. it's yeah, it's actually the 5th line. cool. this has a in 7 days that also has a visits from the secretary of defense as well as the secretary of state's. and to me thinking that happened on friday who's continued his to a, to a with, with negotiations. and saudi was caught, father's mediating with come up with especially with regards to the monetary and car door to allow people of dual citizenship to move from gaza and into egypt as part of those negotiations as well as jordan. then of course, the most of humanitarian aid is heading that way, but also next in yahoo apartments to benjamin has me out here a few hours ago visited for the fast time, those southern board of towns that were attacked by her last week guy. and he's been speaking to the troops to raleigh them up to remind them that this is we owe
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united way heading towards this offensive. but it's not just as it is caught me and see, but also ground and trying to keep more all up. that has been criticism from families . if those missing the all saying that of course they haven't had any offices as to the whereabouts of that family members. and they're also trying to find out what the next steps saw. they're concerned about the bones by their own governments and those that families could be killed in cause of those health cops is that. so of course isn't lots of confusion. i'm concerned. um, the us is also, interestingly, it's been sticking with the same narrative, which is that israel has the right to defend itself. however, in a recent pencil, good statement, there's just come out there actually saying that they want to make sure that the
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rules of engagement in terms of this will on casa a by that fine was interesting at the time when the u. s. is called those mediations with these routes which show the palestinians all have been told by israel to move from the north to the south. and trying to get some of those to the rough crossing of with egypt to try and also bring in a best seems to be a slight change of turn, which is interesting. given this humanitarian, the dies and ontario situation. my ad in gaza. so hot in occupied easters and the bus are mentioned, these are the armies messing troops and a weaponry at the border with garza head of its expected ground. invasion of the strip child struck for this monitoring troop movements for us in the he in the southern israel incense this report. israel is preparing to invite
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garza, we count the suffering. it's worse the attack by promising the flight is in living memory. these radio only is massing heavy weaponry is thousands of troops. so i've gone to florida. well, it's hillary batteries, it'd be pounding the density population, palestinian territory as strikes have completely destroyed in troy. and neighborhoods in goal is a killing mold in 2000 palestinians, from our spices continue to fire rockets into israel most intercepted by israel's, a defense system known as the island of the 300000. these radio. let me reserves, that'd be mobilized ahead of a possible ration. i'm around seems high erie and bill of really, really bit a. is rosalie to says this is just the stalled. i mean, but good with striking is in the me with unprecedented minds. i emphasize this is
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just the beginning, our enemies have only begun paying the price that i want detailed was it to come. but so i tell you that this is only the beginning, which is just a small proportion of a boss is really military 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, and since how much is surprise, military operation against is relevant to but the 7th these radio armies of struggle to store more palestinian government infiltrating from the gulf of strip. these ready ministry says soldiers went into gauze on friday nights and retrieve the bodies of several israelis believe to be among the estimation of a $150.00 people taken captive. their relatives demanding 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 type of stuff without a 0. you seem southern his ro, us 2nd, just a time to me blinking is continuing his tour of the middle east. he hopes to prevent the gauze, a conflict from spitting over and to a launch of will is now in the united. remember itself to visiting how the radio discussed the situation in gaza. style the form in a step by solving and i'll sound to condemn the attacks on civilians and called for de escalation. as israel pursues is legitimate right to defend against people into trying to assure 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 gas are working on a stablish and a quarter or so the mastering systems can reach people who need it. none of us want
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to see separately by civilians on any side, whether it's israel, whether it's gaza, whether it's anywhere else on the us says it's working with egypt as well. and kind of how to open the rafa crossing between garza and egypt. but it's got a knife now, 2 ounces arrows, white house correspondent, kimberly how could, kimberly, what can you tell us about washington's efforts to get it citizens out of gaza as well in direct contrast to what you just heard. the us secretary state antony blake and saying there are just moments ago about his priority of the united states being to make sure and alleviate the suffering of the citizens who are caught in this conflict, particularly it comes to humanitarian court orders. it appears that when egypt uh and then go, she didn't attempt long with israel and the united states and cuts are to allow for
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the opening of the roof or crossing. so, but a palestinian americans could between the time of $12.00 and $5.00 local time, get out. it was fact about 600 people. what we know is that when egypt said, okay, let's do this and we're going to at the same time, allow for some humanitarian to a to come in, that appear to be the deal breaker. because uh, when is real learned that egypt was trying to get humanitarian aid in that is when all bets were off and the border was closed. and that window that apparently was going to allow for the evacuation it as well. uh, apparently. right. sorry. i just had somebody talking, you might hear, i got a little bit confused there. uh, let me continue. uh, so the bottom line is, and all of this is that, uh, what we know is that carry that $600.00 pals,
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student americans thought they were going to be able to evacuate as part of a negotiated agreement. and in turn, what happened was that did not happen. so what we're hearing from the united states and israel, who are obviously are working in lock step right now, is that the priority is to make sure that international laws followed and that the humanitarian aid is getting in and that the civilians. * ms under international law are able to leave, but they were only given a 5 hour window and that window never happened. and there were no evacuations as far as we can tell. indeed, i mean it's a fast moving and changing situation can be the we understand. there's been some movements of us embassy stuff out of as well. can we make anything of that? so yeah, and this is what's been so frustrating for the palestinian american citizens, is that they see american citizens in israel getting far different treatment.
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because what we know is that according to the state department, there are charter flights that are leaving on a fairly frequent basis. and will be doing so for the foreseeable future for us embassy staff, their families, and then just ordinary americans who are unable to get commercial flights and want to leave israel. and so what the contrast seems to be is that if you're an american citizen in israel, you're able to leave quite freely. but if you're an american citizen trapped in gaza, you are not only having a narrow window to leave that then when you're promised that you're able to leave as not necessarily will that actually be the case and it comes with conditions. so this is the problem. many are finding the information to be not reliable and then sometimes it doesn't happen at all. and so. d it's been the frustration effect here at l g 0. we've been trying to work with the us state department even to get
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reliable information and we're finding the same difficulties. we should also point out, but what the us state department has been reliable, but providing is the number of americans that were killed in the october 7th attack in israel by hamas. they're very happy to provide that information and the updated totals of americans killed is now 29 dead. 15 missing can be how good, thanks for updating us with all that. but it rollins diplomatic mission to united nations has one to far reaching consequences. if israel's actions in gaza do not come to a hold, let's go live to gabriel as on the united nations and you okay, but what more has the range of admission to the you and been saying a while they only put out this statement late on saturday and this statement was really a red line if you will, a little bit on expected statement. but it's essentially said this. it said that it
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is real, does not hold tips, aggression and guys, or the statement said the situation could spiral out of control and ricochet with far reaching consequences. the responsibility of which lies with the you and the security council and the states steering the council towards a dead end. now regarding the security council, russia has put up a draft resolution on friday, and no rush is calling for that to be voted upon at the un security council on monday afternoon. that draft resolution calls for a cease fire among other things. now this statement from the ran mission to the un comes after earlier on saturday, acts use a new site here in the us reported that you ran sent a direct message to israel through the you in the middle east envoy saying that you ran would be prepared to intervene if israel's aggression in guys that continued.
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now we haven't got a confirmation directly from the middle east envoy about this however, to diplomats that you address here has reached out to out to you and confirmed that you ran did send this very mission. this very message to israel on saturday. and gabriel, earlier you and representatives themselves were describing the situation in gaza. one to yeah, that's right. the 2 points on this unread the united nations relief and work agency that has a huge presence in gaza is now saying that 1000000 people have been displaced in guys a just in the last week. and they're saying that 2000000 people are out of water for running very short of water. and they're saying that repeating what they've been saying before, that at this point, there are hundreds of thousands of people that will not be able to evacuate
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northern guys, including according to the un, pregnant women, children and the elderly. and i'll conclude by saying martin griffith, who is the u. n. top diplomat on humanitarian and emergency relief coordination, put out a very alarming message on saturday as well saying that civilians in israel and the occupied palestinian territories are suffering from a week of utter anguish. and devastation, i fear the worst is yet to come. he concludes his letter by saying, this past week has been a test for humanity. and humanity is failing. garrett is on the you and for us thinking. when the warning from the un came is cross border attacks and is rather in southern lebanon, continued is very signing and killed at least 2 people on site today as well. the fights as going further attacks on is very positions separately, is very strikes. if it left post airport in syria is very forces have
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increased rates across the occupied westbank, arresting more than 40 palestinians, and different cities around 400 palestinians had been detained since the beginning of this major escalation between him. absent israel was ready forces of killed, at least 55 pounds of stains in the occupied westbank since last saturday it. abraham lincoln's, the most of the occupied westbank has been locked down by his ready forces. in the weeks this time after launched its military operation, palestinians have 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 you do come our children are not different from
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their fellow post indians in 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. 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 they are concluded without casualties is really forces the rest of the police to palestinians. but before the army retreated, armed groups pop back. is there any forces of re did the refugee camp and the rest of the palestinians at that time when the occupied westbank is under
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and is really located? it's almost impossible for people to move from one city to another. those will try can get skills. really forces killed and palestinian and wounded for others need to kind of introduce the westbound clicked on friday with this a see that only paul was driving on the sweet kind of sinews continue 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 the palestinian, the majority town and is road close relations with the jewish natives. remembering a residence, killed by well, could fight on a jump. jim was in a gosh, as we're in the village of, of course, the residents here are all palestinians citizens of israel were here today because
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the residents are all in a state of severe morning. what you see here next to us, these residents are carrying the body of 22 year old measured. it brought him, he was killed last week when a rocket launched from gaza struck his house. now this is a town. this village is had traditionally close relations with the jewish communities that surround it. and this incident, this has shattered their sense of security or what's happening in this week. it's stuff, it's crazy to see people killed and injured, it's something that we cannot imagine or we cannot accept. so it's, it's, it's very hard, very bad, very sad, especially you know, how we can lose. and at a very time, young boy in this circumstance, in the village of a horse, is considered by many to be a symbol of co existence. and one of the things that we've seen here today are
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several jewish residents of nearby communities who come out to pay their respects. this is my logic community. assembly is the largest family of mine, though, the muslims and palestinians, and i'm jewish and is ready yet. we live together, we exist together, so actually coming here is 1st and foremost an individual expression of so bizarre as in being together in the, in the morning process. the funeral of magic brought him is now over everybody we've spoken with her today say that they could never have imagined something like this happening here before. and that makes some anxious about what might happen next. i say that whatever does happen there, sadness will not go away any time soon. how much enjoyed the data in the village of bush on the outskirts of jerusalem. but your opinions, thirty's. i've seen multiple protests against israel from bob and self concept. orthodontist was in london or challenge was that on surface district,
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organizes expected this demonstration to be big expectations. thousands and thousands of people showing solidarity with palestine most marching, but not till james and his friend cycling agree cool. big ride for palestine. mason . but they have been connected to punish the part of sending people out. the protest was organized by palestinian support groups, smoothly moving eyes, agents and black wing and peace movements. but there were some jewish people here too 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 have to missing german respiration with the british government to that is being
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reassuring the case, jewish community that is cracking down on anti semitism, the expensive kind of stadium attends to you guys right away, the home secretary. so one of robin's instructor police, somebody could call on whether even a waving of a policy flag constitutes a race to be adverb, identified as well. the police of obviously made that cool because plenty of flags and effective. and that's like, you know, action whatsoever. some isolated aggravation in the main. the impressions but peaceful expression that support will reach helen's now to 0 monday but as we've been hearing hospitalization done so overwhelmed, i might not. john is a doctor in con eunice. he explains the conditions they're working on. a lot of my god, i am 2040 years old. i am from sign eunice. i will. i am working as the put in the emergency room and nothing because of the complex. i'm originally from that i'm
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from was out that used to con unit. it's uh, border village, but it's been a citizen and destroyed the 1st days of the this war. so my family is in 3rd place to party. so how, you know, i saw a bear, somebody i am here 2424. i i wanna start, 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 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 motive at 7 families. and just the 3rd day of the war is the
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next building of the house. totally destroyed. i find my cousins here in emergency room icon. i can 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, the phones like uh many, many, many during those because that you will bundle uh electricity to tell you if you don't know if they're still within our $48.00 or, or maybe unless i today, i'm going to switch some the, some patients i can, i can't find the, uh, the stitches i can find that that goes. uh so we are working with the, with what you are find in front of a lot of uh most of the med is there to thousands people who are also.
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