tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 15, 2023 10:00am-11:01am AST
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kylie will be the 1st step towards a more comprehensive response to this world wide problem. we know what's happening in our region. we know how to get to places that others can know if ours, instead of going on. the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference the as the death toll and goals like lines, tens of thousands of palestinians play south with no pause in israel's from boston to see on the floor there in the stalls retains is out of here at life from the land sea and an invasion, israel's army prepared for the next stage and its military offensive. and while the rest x ray of state, antony blinking returns to saudi arabia on his different mastic towards the middle
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east. and rallies around the world to show solidarity with the a whole. israel says it's preparing a full scale land and sea invasion of gaza. the next stage of it, some of that tre, offensive against thomas. it's unclear the when that will happen. israel has killed at least 2329 palestinians and it's bombing campaign on gaza since last saturday, 724 of them were children. on the death toll keeps rising. 1300 is rarely as have been killed and lost as much information, including some 286 soldiers. the combined death told makes this conflict the deadliest on both sides of o 5 gauze the conflict. meanwhile,
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hundreds of thousands of palestinians are making their way south a dangerous johnny, 2 or more thing. israel has ordered more than 1100000 palestinians believe that destroyed and neighborhoods in the notes. or note trustee has now run out for 2300000 people of the israel imposed its total sage aid work as a hospitals will run out of fuel within 2 days with devastation, consequences for thousands of patients, hospitals and clinics. all overwhelmed, the health ministry says 70 percent of the population in northern garza has no access to medical treatment since the you in palestinian refugee agency about 2 agents senses. this video shows a power medic responding to an attack in southern gaza. that's where it is, where i've had oden, palestinians to flee for their own safety as well. deny is targeting the area on that's good places now on the situation inside gaza. jamila, who's the new not joins us now on the phone, from con eunice, in the southern gaza strip. jamila. i'm send you live in garza city,
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but you've had to flee with your own family and with so many others. i'm glad that you will save. i understand, you know, in a shelter in the south, can you talk us through what conditions in life yes, uh today is the 1st day of the staying at the you and shelters. and the shelves of the guys and 10 units were now about 20000 people are staying here and even more are coming or send coming on. so it's really a, it's after we have been poor sleep and you've got to 8 our, our houses, our homes, and garza and we were in cells. not knowing what's going to happen later. but as you said earlier, it's happening, they're launching a lot of times. this is another 9068 to uh, the aspect. so it's happening again. the seeing there was nothing just changing.
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gee, was that you ration? so i was just wondering to ask you said 20000 people are sheltering there with you . and that's a huge number. can you talk us through what, what you're seeing there around you it's, it's devastating to, to try to describe actually um, we've been teaching on the floor. literally. we have new actually 15 walter. no one is tricity. even no, no 10 bathroom for instance. uh, even as soon it's very limited, all the supplies are limited. i own and it was mentioned that most of the people here of the 50 people are intern children and internet people who need versions assistance medicaid since july. the been sharing that there has been strikes on people as they've been fleeing the northern parts of the gaza. strip, what do you know about that? it's true i, yesterday, one of the somebody who was actuated, who came to the shows that we were and they're saying that they evacuated the last
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minute and the other people who are needing the officers in worship completely. bloomberg did, why do they were on the way to it's not the same. they say that they're making she's and she fires for people to to um do people are trying to see their home as he did so there's no safety, a jan, the that jamila, please do. stay safe with your family. thank you for sharing that report with us will be staying in touch with you in the coming hours. thank you. jenna. how mouse is continuing to fire rockets from garza into southern israel. warning sirens has sounded across the israel with people in the coastal city of tel aviv and the surrounding towns that taking shelter. well let's now there's houses. there is a child stop for teasing steroids in southern israel. charles, that has been the movement 5 years, really miniature is night. what's been happening to which is to bring you up to
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date where we are here instead of all, i suppose the last haul for an hour or so. it's literally just stopped. but some very heavy and sustained guns file that we can hear, we estimate probably around about a kilometer from here behind us. towards the gauze boulder. the goal is to boulder is around to 3 kilometers. nothing being said about this yet by the is really made a tree. but what we do know is that in recent days will since that initial attack on october, the 7th. the very army has been struggling to do with repeated infiltration attempts by palestinian fighters from gaza. that kind of firefly which suggest possibly will that we con, confirm another infiltration the time. meanwhile, we've heard a lot of outgoing. we understand heavy, all generate pounding errors of gulls from areas surrounding us here and it. yes.
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as you say that have been rockets 5 by that. so now that we understand outgoing the happy rockets 5 open to like various different places. and this morning we heard wrong speaking, intercepted last night, very loudly and ash dog as you. you mentioned. tell it be also ash cologne. so yeah, the situation remains obviously, as you can imagine, very unstable here, but it's smaller robinson heavy gun, 5 heavy machine gun fall. i like that so close to the boulder. that as i say, would suggest possible new infiltration to change. but we'll be able to confirm that later, because we're hearing also about that to ations taking place around where you are, what, what can you tell us and also about the military buildup that we've been seeing towards the border that's right, the town of state, all the man here was repeatedly called for an evacuation. i think for all intensive purposes, you might actually get what he wants today. and around 25 to 30 percent of the
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population of step volts are still here. that's around 7000 people. i mean the streets up a per gmc, those 7000 different date, those statistics that we're, we're understanding what being supplied to us by the local authorities are true. then as you can imagine, most people are staying in the homes. they're all buses, apparently being laid on collection points in this town. we haven't seen any of those buses yet, but we have spoken to people here in the few civilians that we've seen on the streets. and some of them are saying, some of them are looking for these buses and saying now is the time to get out and others are refusing to go. we literally a few seconds a few minutes ago spoke to a man who pulses on his bicycle and said that he, he didn't want to go, but he would possibly be forced to leave not by the middle tree, but because there was not much food left till the shop says you can imagine all closed, it's a similar scenario in various towns close to the border as well uh,
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an attempt to buy the military to evacuate, the remaining civilians from these areas. and meanwhile, the military build up continues. hundreds, also be thousands of tanks, a pc heavy military equipment that is now moving into positions we understand possibly forward will move forward operational positions. and some of the areas that we've seen equipment gathering in the last few days is now empty and they have gone. we understand into a closed military zone, so hold indications all that yes, off the last night to announcement by the ministry that it was panting such a big offensive into the gaza. it wouldn't be inconceivable if that offensive could stall during the hours suddenly the days ahead. child stops here today with the nicest for us on the ground and they're out in southern israel. thank to charles. well, as charles was just describing him, us has continued to file records into southern israel consistently over the past
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week. how does there a stephanie beckett travel to towns near the folder that wisconsin? just as we were driving into our situation here for the last week? consumption is a bit to the south constantly now and ask alone being fired from gaza separate. been intercepted by the iron dough. they can hear the interception. closing the 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,
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we were very close to the border with gozo. later 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 to strip. this is right, very north and of the border with his ro, stephanie decker, which is 0 on the outskirts of causal as well. meanwhile, the u. s. secretary states has met with the saudi crown prince, who haven't been so long in riyadh, for father talks about the war on garza and me blinking visited the kingdom on saturday before heading to the united arab emirates. i mean, i'll be the, i mean he met the president, then shaving mohammed have been inside online and they discussed the need for cooperation to restore regional stability and to allows humanitarian aid into gaza of the us. it has now also sent a 2nd aircraft carrier strike group to the eastern mediterranean, the show
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a force and to the tab regional actors including iran. lebanon's has will out from whitening this full last week for us to, for the carrier to international waters of israel's coast. you're welcome us and ron has agreed to continue cooperation of to last week's attack on israel. tyrone has been the main supporter of the palestinian fighters for decades and has praised the attack around in foreign minister who's saying, i mean i'm july and net announced as political leader as well here in the home on saturday. the minister has also visited 11 on iraq and syria as part of a broader regional tool to discuss this will last week around supreme need of voice, his support for him us. but said that iran had no involvement in the attacks earlier this month. around this diplomatic mission to the united nations has won a far reaching consequences if israel's actions and goals that do not come to
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a halt. deborah is under reports now from new york. if you rand submission to the united nations posted a message on social media warning is real. that if they continue their aggression in gaza strip that the situation could spiral out of control and ricocheted, having far reaching consequences. this came after x heroes reported that you ran send a message directly to israel through the u. n. middle east envoy saying that you ran would intervene if israel continued it's guys aggression as well. now well out to 0, it has not been able to independently confirm that from the u. n. itself, there are 2 diplomats that did confirm that this communicate did happen through the u. n. middle east envoy. elsewhere at the united nations on saturday. unaware of
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the united nations relief and work agency reported that 1000000 people in guys that have been displaced just in the last week. and over 2000000 people are now facing water shortages. and we're also confirming that hundreds of thousands of guys and in the northern part of guys that will not be able to evacuate the un confirming those people. many of them are pregnant women, children and the elderly. also on saturday, martin griffith the u. n. 's top humanitarian affairs official in charge of relief efforts and emergency coordination reported that this past week he said it's been a test for humanity, and humanity is failing. that's according to martin griffith. the top official for the un handling humanitarian affairs are still ahead of here on out as they are going hungry and dogs on his rails. total sage, and as strikes me and that's food supplies are running like
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the the how i, the big cold out is now under way across here you can see there's a lot of class dressing out of the baltic states right down across central and southern positive frauds right into spain and portugal, there's that coal from that blue line that behind that that's where the co they're really talking in talk. they talked about pack types of boss a quite a stiffness, wesley. when also pushing through member last week we had temperatures in london and paris getting into the may twins. is that the top type of chip a sunday? so quite a difference. what a difference a week may still some hate down to what was the south face for getting up to go out into the 20th. fell great and progress not too far off the k, but even here it will cool off
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a single fingers as we go on into mondays that cold away continues to sink further southwards as a switch. so you've got some rather winfrey weather in the mix as well. particularly into scandinavia, norway, seeing a get out the dusting of snow. gloving for wet and windy weather, blustery showers coming in across the northwest. and that rather more organized behind the cloud. and right. sinking further south was right down across the bulk has pushed through some posts. a few of us it go through monday. high pressure comes back in behind, so at least it will be fine and try for many coast dogs to the type of pleasant pull. some sunshine, but if your shot was the for the western met, the from intimate moments to major social changes from man's impact on the planet to the impact of mine on himself that he has with depression. understand sweetie, i to give you cellphone the
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witness award winning films from around on alex's era, the the, the welcome back to coaching l 0. let's remind you about top stories, beth allen, for sure, just joining us. here's a quick recap of the developments and the causal is there any strikes have kills more than 2300 palestinians since last saturday. that includes $724.00 children. israel has killed more palestinians in 8 days, then it's false as dead in 51 days of war on golf and back in 2014 the number of
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israelis killed and had lost. his military operation now stands at $1300.00, including $286.00, which israel has also ordered more than a 1000000 palestinians in northern garza to move to the south. and some other tre says it's preparing a land and sea attack. all in garza, people are struggling for food. water and shelter is wells total sage has made it very difficult for families to even put food on the table. bakery is also shutting down as a correspondent mohammed von ripples between around so easily bombardment, people in front of you and is start going to get what may be the last pieces of bread in the big case. i'm waiting to get bread from my family. i've been surprised more than once. why, how long the keywords are being to 4 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
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until it's my turn goes on, has been on the seed by land. see until 417. yes. and for a week now, is that i am has cut of food and water supplies to more than 2000000 paulo soonest . leaving here as you can see, people of why using but there's no flour and no rule. so new oil in the situation is difficult. we are waiting for an hour or 2 to get your bag read. the 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 classes is affecting people's lives in every respect to the, our neighborhood, the solar panels. so everyone is coming here to charge of 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 they're still alive. and back to the yellow t east, west and ink by that day is, are you has told more than a 1000000 pulse tvs to flee the northern part of the state as they move south on
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you. and this will be overwhelmed with families forced from their homes that you and he's calling for them to have immediate access to food for to fuel and other flights of supplies. but they need to survive. how much fine of disease and in the occupied westbank is, randy forces are increasing the number of res, arresting thousands of palestinians, at least 55 people have been killed that since last saturday. that smells speak to our correspondent and one con, he's in ramallah for us in the occupied westbank. and well, i know all lines have been ongoing, so, but there's been a crack down there in the west bank to and that's absolutely right. in the eyes of this loading these really um, a rated a number of places across the occupied westbank. they included yellows on refuge account that included a amari refugee camp and a number of other locations we're hearing at least 53 palestinians of been arrest. it was a hearing that those arrests have taken place. um, like i said,
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nearly as morning, but for people who was sympathetic with how may i ask that you have to control stats with just a few days ago when i'm asked actually cold or for a riley. and they arrived in the middle of a remodel in element or a sky, which is just behind me over that just a few days ago how mass were out on the streets. a senior leaders or a mass were wondering round the center of ramallah. now we have these rates, but those rides didn't just take place this morning. there was a raid uh, engine income uh, yesterday morning and the hours again. so it's likely that these ready all me trying to go into trying to get a senior leaders of the mouse moving here in the occupied westbank. most palestinians you'll speak to most unless you will speak to will tell you that that's one way that we're going to try and a we can simple for a mass, but almost every day i on the streets of them allow the streets of the occupied
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west. when people are out, they are showing support for the people of gauze that they are showing support, full goes up, but they're all about flags within those protests as well. those flags all the flying freely. now that wasn't normally the case. whenever, how about the flags were out in the streets the published in november, so you would come down on them. they haven't been doing that. so that's where we're at the moment the all raise and the uh, according to what we're hearing. there will be more rates in the coming days and long haul. and that was the latest for us in ramallah and the occupied west bank. thank you and ron. well, that's not bringing laundry was wary. he's the director of the golf studies center here in castle university lodging. we have had a full and that is really, i think he was a deputy foreign minister on our end saying that now he thinks that the rules of the game has changed. what was the same is cracked down that we've been hearing about from iran that we know what's going on and gaza? what should we expect now going into the next few days, especially as,
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as we see israel prepared for this ground. defensive isn't it so, so far has use the maximum of the force of the house, um and, and the, the, the damage they have created that as a, as, and forgot to no one kind of forget that and tell them of how many people were killed. how many people were injured, 7 hands of children, 400 women and, and so i'm not sure they can do more of then the grounds are protection. does it all the information now they talk about it and they, it seems, there are some difficulties on 3 levels. the 1st one is the push out of from within an inside is right, because that is a, that is a cues ation to department. instead of being the sponsor of the, of the whole thing. and now he's actually disappearing. and the new faces, the outer report, think about what's happening. and the 2nd one is actually the responsibility with the community. there is also the blame when it's a nice side community, how they forget the occupational does that how they put forget 2300000 people
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without taking care of them in the last 16 years. and the 3rd of the reason is there is a, a public opinion, criticism today is about eighty's and, and there is an issue. there is a report today talks about a debate in washington about a humanitarian disaster is about to come. if it did happen actually, but they talk about it's about to happen and because i think that itself includes the pressure and as i was able to move ahead on that operation, i've actually to make them think about it. the good. well, let me ask you then, about the objectives of any kind of is really offensive going forward from the rest of the week that we've been hearing from israel. they're talking about trying to remove from us, not just militarily, system political politics, but how much is to an extent a social movement to is removing them from political power, possible even religious. they have tried this would, would, but it's then the organization previously, and then they have to, they have to sit with this organization and talk about peace. how i'm awesome. it
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knows very well the time us cannot to be removed easily. the cost would be very high. instead of an uh, casualties and instead of the entity, i mean, visual canal about reducing 6 tons of that many kinds and also to easily one habit of 50 from the put another included as a tool. and they told me how much does impala mazda and truck, and last night, the $600.00 plus foot, and i was the one to cut off. and they couldn't go out because i couldn't do that many times. it is how much spend that maybe they have different calculation. so how much is that to them? does that, would that be like it or not? and i think they have a tried before to ignore that fact and the price was very heavy. i think they, they have a set of way to look at it, which basically engaging with them. so they may be, have different attention to, to, to look at the situation. and they know they have a few years ago, sort of inside of the bed with home as well. got a discussion with him. i got a lot of things and they opened and it's a bit up for the 20000,
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but it's still in trouble and work and insight as of right. and they are easily that the pressure, but does that to us, not enough so that they knew that they know is an option, but they ignore that. oh, well, you just mentioned instead of the rough uh, coughing. i want to pick up on something because it's obviously the only way is an out of gaza at the end. how welcoming all the egyptians of not only the foreigners who are trying to be evaluated. but if the palestinians who are potentially going to have to leave the gaza strip rumsey talking over 2000000 here, is there a plan and all the egyptians open to doing what needs to be done there? so far? there was a debate about basically pushing police 10 years to go of to say that egypt has, has made this very clear that they would not allow this to happen out of the country according to the information that they sent. they said no and you and that's about which means basically no and you phosphate into the but it's the outside because so i think that was an option on the table. many times i use push
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for that it doesn't seem easy. most of the, of the month i'm not convinced. and interestingly this morning, those that are part the from heads that people out of coming back to themselves of those. so the noise that was a very, very, very interesting story. if, if this was the, the entity, people that insist tony man and because of all it's kind of very intense and so, and anxious situation for everyone involved with not able to bury the, the director of the gulf study center at custody and investigate was great to speak my plan all protests backing, both israel and the palestinians having taken place around the wells and london tens of thousands of people have launch that in support of palestine. where we challenge was that the organizers expected this demonstration to be big expectations meant thousands and thousands of people showing solidarity with palestine most marching, but not till james and his friends cycling agree,
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cool. big ride for palestine. mason. but they have been connected to punish the part of sending people out. the protest was organized by kind of sydney and support groups, movement more organizations 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, they're not complicated. this is a circular, colonial state, imposing upon an occupation on an indigenous people. and right now they're committing genocide in aspiration with the british government to that as being reassuring the case. jewish community that is cracking down on anti semitism, the expensive kind of steam email tends to you guys right away, hind secretary. so out of robert has instructed police, somebody could pull whether even a waving of a promising flag of cheese or race in the adverb,
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identified as well. the police of all the may that cool because plenty of flags and effects it. and that's like, you know, action whatsoever some isolated aggravation in the main. the impressions but peaceful expression that support will reach helens after 0 london from germany to india. and people have held riley's and expressed support for both israelis and palestinians. and even football is have spoken out as a new richardson revolt. a no vote is can contain the emotions of the school in germany, pro palestinian protest is much through the city of testing to it tells 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 middle leaks. this machine is not a problem that is just a risk as a problem for the last 70 years. the samples watching on a smaller group down to to show it support the israel.
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while in the central gym and city of frank foot, jewish associations came together to cool the sooner the better, etc, 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. similar 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 on buttons tonight part to kick off. there will be a minute silence in recognition to pose affected by the ongoing conflict within a swale. the english football association have been under pressure to light wembley stadium in blue and white and solidarity with is row ahead of the match against australia. instead, that seems held
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a joint moments of silence in remembrance of both palestinian and is right, the victims on the richardson algae there. now let's take a brief look at some of the day is all the news. afghanistan has been hit by another quake just days of the 2 previous ones in the region killed, more than a 1000 people. the united states geological survey said the epa center of the channel was in a herat seduce of major damage to during the earlier quakes. they haven't, no reports of casualties. crowds have gathered across the america, goes to witness red type of solar eclipse. it's known as an annual eclipse, with the moon's shutter doesn't cover all of the sun, and momentarily it seems a ring in the sky. and also says it was visible in parts of the us and many countries in south and central america, including brazil, columbia, and mexico. versions on the way in a parliamentary election in poland. the election is seen as the most important since the end of communism in the country and 1999. the governing law and justice
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policy is taking a 3rd time and faces a challenge from mental position led by the prime minister and european union president donald task. well that's not give you a quick recap of the latest in the gospel is really strikes of killed more than 2300 palestinians since last saturday. that includes $724.00 children. israel's mother tree has killed move how this thing is and 8 days then it did in 51 days of war on gaza, back in 2014, the number of israelis kills and how most of the military operation stands at 1700, including 286 soldiers as well, has ordered more than a 1000000 palestinians in northern garza to move south as the military prepares for a wide ranging land and sea invasion installs it, hey, i'll be back in 30 minutes with the rivers normally flow into the ocean. the trout has weakened the mighty mississippi so much as salt water from the gulf of mexico
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has creeps more than 100 kilometers up stream. this barge is essentially a floating, movable tank that brings fresh water capture from the river to the side where the river water is already to sell team pipes, transfer water from the barge to a water treatment plant were able to provide up to 2 and a half 1000000 gallons a day of river water for them to actually treat and be able to actually send out to all the airy residence we have an ice down river of new orleans restaurant owner of byron. the renovation is in to convince. 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
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why money inside you. this is counting the cost on al jazeera. you make me look at the world of business and economics this week, and time neighborhoods destroyed no electricity, fuel food, water as well and poses a total located on gauze is moving 2300000 palestinians. also this week, as well as economy faces new on substances from the gospel, we take a look what it could mean for israel economy. and for the 1st time in 50 years, the m. s. m. will bank, who but annual meetings? only applicant confidence, discussing economic growth, climate change, debt and equality. the israel's declaration, if no on guns, are following
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a surprise ministry offensive by how most has jolting global financial markets. oil prices surge before falling again to $70.00 a barrel is physical wind, a regional conflict to called goldman sachs, full cost. the brent crude could climb to a $100.00 a barrel by june. if the conflict drags on high oil price would further complicate efforts to contain inflation and a fragile global economy. but what is the initial cost of the will on the golf? a strip and on israel? let's take a look. first of the grim, a humanitarian, an economic situation in gaza. the gaza strip has been on the and is rarely lined and c blockade since 2007. it is one of the most densely populated areas in the world moving $2300000.00 palestinians live in an area of around $365.00 square economics is united nation says the unemployment rate in gaza is one of the
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highest in the world. 70 percent of the young graduates don't have jobs and navy hosp the population is out of luck. 64 percent of households are classified as food in secure and depend on humanitarian aid. the situation in gauze and before the war was already done, it's now expected to get even worse. is 2300000 residents where the face shortages of more test food and fuel on a daily basis to 40 percent of the water supply is lost on the way to consume is due to the crumbling infrastructure system. more than a $112000.00 families without the regular food supplies because of these rarely as strikes and the 4th closure of you and release and what agency, food distribution centers, electricity and fuel show, which is a crippling farming and fishing meetings as even less food and the only local electricity producer has shuts down often running out of fuel. israel's card
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ministry operation against gaza is not the fast between 282021. israel launched full major offensive in the besieged enclave. this conflict, palestinian say is different. in the past 5 days of israel's bombardment, at least 330000 people fled that homes. a number that is likely to rise because it is going to need billions of dollars for the reconstruction of homes, businesses, water, and electricity infrastructure. as well as the hospitals that have been damaged or destroyed by is there any strikes now back in 2021. these ready ministry offensive destroyed 1500 housing units and costs the gauze. economy moving $479000000.00 from 2006 to 2022 garza's agricultural sector last about $1300000000.00 as a result of israel's blockade. and multiple attacks to,
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to discuss the hold of this, i'm joined by bus inquiry from vermont on the occupied westbank. he is a form of palestinian economy, minnesota. and currently the ceo of the fall and the cat group. thank you so much for your time, sir. so israel has now imposed a complete seas on gaza that includes the band of food, electricity, and fuel entering this, the strip give us a sense of what impacts that is likely to have on the people and the families that live in gaza. what we're seeing and goes up to date, simply put, and this has happened over the past 6 days. a simply was crimes, and the situation is really a diet. i am in constant contact with the of the stuff that we have 22 employees, that it 2 of them have most homes. one of them the has just small damages. but the, if you're speaking about the whole neighborhoods being wiped out,
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it is happening is unprecedented. and the needs to be stopped. golf, a sole power station has now run out of fuel without fuel. how does a population survive? well, uh, i would like to emphasize the fact that even before this latest war, because a has been suffering from huge power shortages and maximum for hours. so people in gaza eh, have depend on the generators, but the 5 to generate those that, that they can and get the keys for the 4 hours of, of a, just a date. now what is happening is that also these private generators have either even being blown up by the explosions, by the end bombardment, or, or have it on up a few of the we've been in contact with the main hospital in gaza. see for hospital . and they're telling us that they're also having severe problems that tell us a bit more about the medical situation there because the hospitals rely on aid
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coming in. and that is not happening. no, that's true. unfortunately is not coming through and the, the mother because tuition is definitely very bad. it does, it has only 2 small factories folder, manufacturing pharmaceuticals. i wasn't contact with the, with the 2 factories. and of course none of them are working. what if it was severely damaged? so the situation for medicines is as becoming also bio and a less we can push for the entity and the relief to start entering into gaza. definitely, there would be lots of huge catastrophes for them, for the people that are due to the lack of medication, $300000.00 people in total so far i believe have been displaced from their homes wherever these people go in because they're obviously not allowed out of casa, what we're seeing is that the schools, the public buildings, they of course,
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the government buildings, but other buildings on the web. buildings are becoming the only refuge for people that and the, the bombardment. this time is started at this cost of the right to undermine neighborhood. for those of you who don't know guys, uh they might be, but hold as a what you can describe, look a bit more an upscale neighborhood in gaza. it is not the refugee camp in the inhabitants the of the, in the class time of the class, a and the, some of the buildings, dad or mazda story buildings and the, you're seeing the head to the hot core of the guys, the community, the headquarters. because of society. so what do people go? this is a very good question. i, i was in contact with a doctor friend of ours, and he has do with citizens. he has a greek citizenship. and through the embassy they evacuated him to go to the huh. check point to go to egypt and on the before that each that off with like one or 2
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kilometers is going back to the, the check point that they bought the crossing. and so basically i called him back, he said with no back in the, in gaza i was the neighborhood is almost completely devastated. and definitely we don't know where to go. mr. cory, many gardens, we're earning a living by working in israel. we're hearing now reports, many of these jobs have now been terminated. what impact is that going to have on the economy and gaza as a result of the shortage labor shortage in is or isn't allowed around $15000.00 sleepers to work in is a this became the most influential and most it is source, most important source of income for thousands, however, it could hardly make it that the cost of a few of the economy of gaza is especially with the situation over there that has
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been and pushing for the decades. but still it became a very important source of income. and it's important to point out that before the last war as of a and e or for should 70 percent of people of gaza depended on the data from, from different places. the. it's the, the situation, unfortunately a with, with these labels is very bad. we are not getting many of those labels in to testing instead of to the end westbank different cities. so it's also another human catastrophe that is coming here. and you're speaking about the thousands of people that are left with nothing in the west bank at the families on the, on the receiving end of the environment and gaza. so it's, it's, the situation for them is very about. thank you so much for your time. but the inquiry from armada and the occupied westbank for my palestinian economy minister. thank you. is really stokes and bones fell up to how much launched its military
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operation. and many businesses and schools have remain closed. american airlines and some european carriers have suspended slides. israel. well, governments have deadlines to be capital when flying in is riley space analysis by radar bulk switch specializes in navigational data, shows that about 30 percent of slides too, as well, where cancelled in 3 days. 1000 of the 3000 slide shut duel between that saturday, october the 7th, when the will began and wednesday, the 10th will ground it. on the other hand, the central bank announced it was setting up to. c the $1000000000.00 and farm was of the shore of the national car and see the shackle is riley currency has already lost roughly 9 percent of its value compared to the us dollars so far this year, and is now full into a 7 year. no. joining us from london now is iran? yes. have a member of the center for my career economics to belong to the school of economics
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. he is also an economics professor at the a town butler school of economics at tennessee university. thank you so much for your time. 300000 old re as rarely as have been taken out of the workforce to find in this world, presumably that will have an impact on his role as the economy. before we discuss economic costs, let me point out the obvious, the real big cost of the human cost. in israel, children, women, and men have been killed, had been kidnapped and be wounded. garza is being bombarded and people are killed there. there is to terrible human suffering and this succeeds by far, any cannot be costs as we're going to talk about. and as to your question, yes, it can be something in the order of almost 10 percent of the work force that could be mobilized to the war rather than doing normal work. and tell us
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a bit about these reserve is what, what all the edge on. so if they are not doing those jobs, what sort of impact are we talking about? they come from all over the economy. it's not restricted to one particular sector and the economic costs, but as well in this context is due for on the one hand you news, the output produced by these people in the various industries. on the other hand, you have to finance their mobilization into the war effort, which is obviously costly. it's not that they the interest fight will do any duty they use military capital. they need to be paid by the government and so on. so it's that you lose output and you create expensive . we're seeing the current seeing the shackle. take a bit of
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a hits. it's folded into a 7 year know over the last few days. what is your outlook for the currency? basically on pessimistic about currency, although with calvin c markets, it's very dangerous to full cost. the short term, even the long term is pretty difficult. the shack kind of has been depreciating since the beginning of the year because of the very substantial negative political developers within israel. so each went from around $3.00, roughly a bit less at the end of 2020 to $2.00, over 3. 80 recently before the war, and now it has shot up to the region of $395.00 i'm going on to for i believe you to attach for shackles to the dollar at some point. so it's a combination of factors for you or, and war. i don't see the shackles trending,
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and by very much the possibility of that is remote at this stage. i, the st. the uncertainty is all far will the depreciation go? well, the 2nd would appreciate substantially more or much less so, but i don't see a real possibility soon of an appreciation of the shadow. right, and presumably the same sort of reasoning will impact investment in invest a sentiment as well. exactly, investment has been fully free war because of the grace political developments, especially investments in the high tech sector. and investment will surely full now or continue to fall or the full will be worse. but obviously that depends a lot on the severity of the duration of the war,
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which at this moment is very unclear. we talked about the cost of the war on israel . the us has just announced an additional $8000000.00 in aid to israel. but obviously with the ongoing one, ukraine. now this will, how long realistically do you think the united states and all those will continue to provide that sort of financial assistance to as well as well in normal times, any recent decades is around, it has not really needed at all. and the american assistance and the assistance that was there was mostly for military purchases and a big chunk of it was actually on american exporting funds. so it benefit to the us as well is really, is no longer this poor economy reliant on the us. and in fact, it is running normal times can stop us assistant altogether,
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and i would actually advise is riley government to do so. the current situation may be helped by us assistance, but i view it more as a political gesture and a signal of support rather than any major us economic a. again, israel is not in the situation of a few decades ago where he's actually really needs american assistance. that said, there is a point about munition in arguments that what is what is in need of us assistance. and that again depends on the duration and the severity of the war. for example, if the war extends to because the law 11 and to conflict with the wrong and so on. many thanks for your time aaron. yes, she economics professor at the time,
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the gas school of economics at talladega university. thank you. thank you to the wells, finance ministers in central bank governors have met in more cash more. okay. to discuss ways to tackle climate change, natural disasters and that restructuring. the m. s. and world bank gathering african nations called for reforms on fed representation. how should how about our reports now from our cash? crystelina georgie. ava is electronic fences. a prosperous, 21st century is only possible with prosperous africa offering greater economic cooperation between which western nations and african countries. for the 1st time in 50 is the international monetary fund of the wealth bank have held the annual gathering on the continent. the to global financial policy makers of facing growing
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backlash from africa, nations in the capital with aging populations. if we built the brits for capital to travel ways will make a difference. i think it will do well. the wealth will do well. what's african countries won't lenders to respect the sovereignty and stop issuing orders, but above all, the want an overall look it over the financial system for you is poor countries have been calling for the reform of the international monitor system seeking a biggest say, you know, i may have decisions, they also want to end the condition of implementing will start to measures and spending costs. in exchange for loans, a practice, they blame for the political and economic wells. host morocco is a long time bottle in the aftermath of last month. devastating earthquake. the i'm at approved a $1300000000.00 loan for the building and recovery. but lowes and credits
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may not make much difference. it means growing challenges when we are having the conversation of how much financial resources are available. and we need to choose between food security dept. the claim is fine. is a condo make? i would say investment, we need all of this and this is our i would say, pledge to gather the global economy, has changed. finance members have so coast quote as a voting powers based on that economic performance. china, as quote is less than japan's. badging wants that to change to reflect it's growing economic clout, global economic outlook for 2024 is going growth in some countries in the middle east and north africa has fallen sharply compared to last year will in ukraine, foot shortages,
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and the inflation was slow global economic recovery. that's why we're trying to do in the course of this entire process of this annual meeting. am seek approval from our governors is to redefine the vision of the bank to be bad of it advocating poverty. but on a livable plant. and what we mean by level of atlanta is exactly these challenges of pandemic. some climate change and food and security and fragility. and those kinds of issues that these are far too slow. recovery is bad news for countries struggling to repay debt. lenses. dishing out spending on bottle as may suffer for years. argentina is struggling to restructure it's 4 to 3000000000 dollar am if loan agents bones of tumble following moody's writing caught by his done some beyond gunner and many others may not be able to repay the creditors. ok to this, urging the i'm a and well bank to write of debts,
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warnings that the restructuring won't solve. the problem actually meant by for counting the cost by the cash will have to met with for read the hodge who is the vice president of the world bank for middle east and north africa. he began by asking what the world bangs full costs for the region means for these economies. as you know, the economies in men are divided into broadly speaking, all one is those countries, it's like sporting oil and those water importing with the dramatic drama thing going away. it's coming from those countries in the gulf and of julia and libya. so it shows that, you know, uh, what prices go down and these economies go down. now, one thing to keep in mind, you're the, the non oil sector of goes economy. there's something interesting happening. diversification is spitting, go very much, look at what's happened against older,
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almost 44 percent growth in des moines, non oil segment of the economy. this is very encouraging, and it gives you a sense that, you know, we're going to head on diversification is the way for this is why, what's happening. so the regular, what's happening is the weight is really to be encouraged and hopefully all the countries in the gulf of all the exporting countries will do. we do the same as i'm also met catherine patel or the deputy director of the m s. africa division. he began by asking a if there was line to the end of the tunnel for the african economies. after 4 years of crises including the global pandemic, there are some tentative signs that the outlook for the african continent is improving. now the region is very diverse, but we're seeing an expected improvement in growth from 3.2 percent in 2023 to 3.8 percent in 2024.
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again, the situation is diverse and we expect so that given higher private investment, which is a good sign, private consumption that will see increases in growth in around 3 quarters of the economies. on the continent, petticoat brooks deputies directed the international monetary fund, spoke to how soon about the international laws, refunds, global outlook for growth in 2024. well, we are having a global economy. that on one hand has been quite resilience. often many shocks that have hit over the years. so in that sense, i think that is the positive in our assessment, the that resilience that we've seen. but then we also seeing growth this year, a 3 percent and next year of $2.00, that is relatively slow by historical standards. and we also seen growth that is
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very uneven across regions with a lot of divergences. so, so i think that's the theme of our report and speaking of diversions is this also we see it in the near term to we have upgraded our forecasts for the us. we have downgraded our forecasts for the your area in china. we have upgraded our forecasts for many emerging market, so we're seeing different developments across the world. and that's also the best way to get in touch with us on x fully and as the switch at money inside the use, the hash side age a. so you can see when you do or close, you can go up as an email, counting the calls that out. is there a don't net is address? i'm is not to move you online. i out is there a dot com slash see to see that will take you straight to our page, which has individual reports, links in time episode speaking to catch up on that is it. so this edition is
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a number of bodies from the south in the air. just stay with us for the latest development on. i'll just hear the it has the law says it hasn't as rainy supplemented with miss styles. continued faced, one passing israel with tons fine with intensive shelling of 11 on board at the end of the room associated in the says out of their life from the also coming the death toll any cause or climbs tens of thousands of palestinians, please south with no pause in israel from documents as the on claims law.
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