tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 15, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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[000:00:00;00] the the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm 0 very a great to have you with us. this is the news. our life from the coming up in the program today has the law says if hidden is really military targets with missiles, israel returns fire with intensive shilling across the 11 on board. rockets of
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fired from gaza into the is really border city of steroids, where israel has been messing troops for the next stage of its military offensive. the desk told and gaza climbs tens of thousands of palestinians, 3 cells with no paws and israel's bombardment. the vanquished and us secretary of state anthony blinking returns to saudi arabia on his diplomatic tour of the middle of the so is really, is currently fighting on 2 fronts. for 8 days it has pounded the gaza strip. dropping thousands of bombs on the already besieged enclave and now confrontations have escalated on his northern border with lebanon. at least one is really has been killed and 3 wounded after his bloss said that it targeted a military post near the border and a misaligned attack. in response these really army his show lebanon's border and
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setup a for kilometer long buffer zone. we have some joins as life from i to a shop in lebanon, and i'll run us through what happened this morning of the, of the serial as this morning. hezbollah announced that its forces launched a missile attack on a minute reporting. there y'all do that. what's the city is that one is very well skilled and set, but on what engine then? this ready forces, faucet retaliation head thing. i'm finding that bold as between 11 and is we're following that feasible law. i thought this was just the one that you can see in the camera right now. maybe a kilogram could show us. this is our law head of the monk. military position. it was hit on several a with several guided misfire. that is right. we thought of united once again at this village i the shot and all the villages and the surrounding has
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a lot of value added once again. so i mean there are a lot of fits for tax today, and this is just part of this whole complex. but let me just mention this thing over the past 7 days. it's been a week since 11 on got into this situation. we have around a 13 people killed 500 law fights as to from this. that means you had 3 from, from us, a couple of other these yesterday and show about funds on our colleague. i saw a lot of the from right to so we have this number of casualties. now there are some fighters and there are 3 civilians. so the casualty, the number of casualties is raising the issue is that many are very concerned that this to go out of control given the fact that the human price is really increasing day off today dr. with these on the border all saying freezing day off today. oh, yeah, i looked, you've done a great job over the last few days of explaining to our viewers that these
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exchanges of artillery gunfire, missiles, rockets, etc. between has been line is real, can be read as messaging and signaling from both sides. depending on, you know, the type of weaponry they use, the targets, especially that they, that they're targeting. what kind of an escalation within this military dialogue, what kind of escalation does this represent? or what clearly is that, that is a kind of a button going on. now for example, this, i've talked about that on this post on this area. is it a thought of the issue? when has the life initiating of the attacks? it's initiating of the shuttle funds the, the area that's a disputed and the one that live in these governments regard as a live in east territory. so here's what i would initiate over that with as well as retaliation. then there is a retaliation on the blue line,
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and the areas of autumn disputed on is really territories. at the same time, we have another factor which is the palestinian factions. how much and do you, how do they also some briggs under quotes of brigades whenever they're, whenever they are attacking when, when they are being they have the facilitation from as well as well, especially if they think that it moves logistically. and of course, being in this area can happen without says, will love the concept of the hush. i'm reporting from a southern lebanon near the is really living on board a thank you very much, l e. and all this coming as israel says, it is preparing a full scale, land, air, and sea and vision of gaza. the next stage of its military offensive. and we don't know yet, and yet when exactly that will happen. israel has killed at least $2329.00 palestinians and its bombing campaign on gaza since less after day $724.00 of them were children and the death toll keeps raising. $1300.00 israelis were killed in mazda attacks,
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including $286.00 soldiers. the combined dest toll makes this conflict, the deadliest on both sides of all 5 guns, a conflict. meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of palestinians are making their way towards the south of the gaza strip, a very dangerous journey through a war zone. israel has opened another window of time, giving the 1100000 people more a few more hours to leave their destroyed neighborhoods in the north. water and electricity have now run out and gaza after israel imposed its total siege. 8 workers say that hospitals will run out of fuel within 2 days with devastating consequences for thousands of patients within those hospitals. now, hospitals and clinics are overwhelmed. the health ministry says 70 percent of the population in north and gaza has no access to medical treatments. since the un palestinian refugee agency evacuated it's centers. this video here shows paramedics
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responding to an attack in the southern gaza. that's where israel had ordered, palestinians to flee for their own safety. is real denies targeting the area. let's try and get the latest on the situation inside garza with the in the late i was a new know you're joining us on the phone from han unit so so, so that is in the southern part of the gaza strip. what's the situation there? jimmy lay, do you still see a lot of palestinians continuing to arrive from the northern part of the strip? yes, people have been so something for the last couple of hours. uh. within and make it so nice. we have we have no idea how. uh uh the amount of supplies you have we to it is going to be enough for all of these numbers of people. no, we have more than 20000 uh, display people in the place and around the place. so um, i have also to mention that there is, uh,
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discrimination between uh the organizations themselves. so not all the people have the same um suppliers or they stay in the same place. some people have electricity, others done. some people have access to keywords or others done. so this created a lot of problems between people and also do a kind of inc, here, take your findings between them. so does it mean that it's based on what you're saying? some have electricity, others don't. some have water, others don't. what's this based on? yes. do you on compound? it's 10, were uh uh, the admin administrators, as they have been exposed to the, the, has a see be have a 1st thing. all the people who are in 2000 who say in the same place we don't have any of these as even does at the fluids under water. the house is very limited. so uh, it doesn't make any sense. people are so i think they're trying to understand
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what's happening, who's doing this? and what's about to happen in the next couple of hours? are we going to stay here? are we going to evacuate again? nobody knows me. what about the road that has been left open by israel, according to israel, is for guidance from the north to evacuate into the south israel saying they won't attack this road. is that? does that align with what you know? sorry. can you repeat again? is the road that guys are using to go from north to south, safe at this point in time. there is no place they and we are some of these people evacuated from the north east towards us, after the warnings. so we can come to the south of gaza, all the people. we feel that there are, some people are staying there. we have no idea about their situation. people,
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some people refuse to evacuate. uh, but uh, something they just, you know, like things are connecting and they can, they can come by 9 at any moment. were just waiting for the new i mean, that was the new. no, thank you very much for joining us on the phone at this time. you were speaking to us from hun, eunice, that's in the south of the gaza strip. thanks for mueller. and how moss continues to fire rockets from gaza into southern israel. warning sirens have sounded across israel with people in the coastal city of tel aviv and surrounding towns. taking shelter is really army is also massing troops and heavy weaponry at the border with gaza hadn't been expected ground offensive. a short while ago, these really army released this message saying that it will defend israel on all fronts. no. can we still claim colors, moments of if we are looking around us all the time at all of the middle east and the is really army will take action in every place in the middle east to realize the security interest of israel. we have high readiness and vigilance at all fronts
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. all right, let's bring in stephanie decker whose close to the gaza israel border. stephanie, what is real said publicly about its military plans going forward into gaza? and what can we infer from the true build up that you've been c, as well, they've made it very clear that they intend to eliminate how mass and it's political and military leadership. certainly if you look at the numbers that you build up on along this border area, but that's the highest cool off of reservists ever in the history of the state of israel. 360000. we've seen a heavy amount of tanks as well. a p, c's, heavy management machinery went along this area rocket fire also you were mentioning that continues to coming out of gauze, or we actually, what you're seeing is coming out of israel. we call and confirm what this hit is.
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we are around the area of osh, go on, just outside of that. i haven't been able to confirm, but this does seem to have been a walk. it hits in his really tired tree and they've been firing quite constantly, consistently, barrages at southern and central is route including till i mean. so despite the amount of fire power that has been used by these really air force, there still seems to be a lot of rocket fire coming out. but yes, the ministry of the target, if you will, that they have made very clear is to eliminate how my, how math is committed to athletics when needed to capture goals is to chase. but i think the, the big question is, what is next? because none of this will get solved military re send this by all the wars again and again, if it needs to be a political solution, unless that is on the table. so that it's going to be very difficult to see. but certainly that is that military strategy. ok, this military solution that you're talking about, or why? why are you looking up? i am hearing something like what is that a plane, a drone?
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what are you thinking or it's a drought and we believe it's right over our heads. so we're just always a little cold. yeah, certainly. and around these areas, but yeah, so that's what they've said. our military strategy is it. and so, okay, so you were talking about a, you know, a political solution, something beyond the military response. is there any talk of that that at this point in time in israel these are unprecedented times and as something like, no one has ever seen before, is really palestinian. everybody kind of knows the story. phonetic human attorney covered complex. i covered the goals and war in 2014. i was inside gods with somebody there come to mind for 3 weeks. nobody knows anything. it seems like, well that's are all. there is no tool of any political solution. it's what about military now? but that is going to be incredibly difficult. how are you going to deal with the political solution?
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but at the moment it's about the united nation of how much this is of the target when they're talking about capturing goals. the city, the question is, what is next? we've always in time set and these regions have agreed to this, that how much was the only one to be able to control the groups inside garza? because there are those that are even more ideologically radical if you will then have mass. israel doesn't want to control garza so you have all these questions. and then of course, the most important thing. 2000000 people, 2000000 palestinians trapped inside goza collateral now as horrible as that sounds of this massive is really offensive, that really the emotions here 0 are so high following the attack by him us. but any empathy by many israelis has gone because when you tell them but there's 2 meant to 1000000 civilians inside goals that have nothing to do with this. they will say, well look what time asked it to our civilians in what way they did it. so it, it, it's, it's, these are difficult times, is it dangerous times,
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it can have regional spillover, of course, as well. so again, at the moment, the only conversation here is a military one. stephanie, blinking. thank you very much, reporting near the gaza israel board of thanks steph. now the us secretary of state has met saudi crown. prince mohammed been so mind and re add for more talks on the gauze of war. anthony, blinking visited the kingdom on saturday before heading to the united arab emirates . and now without being he met the president shake mohammed bins. i it on the hand, they discussed the need for cooperation to restore regional stability and allow humanitarian aid in the gaza. the in the occupied westbank is really forces are increasing the number of raids, arresting dozens of palestinians around 400 palestinians have been detained and at least 55 killed their since last saturday is gonna run con,
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who's in ramallah in the occupied west bank and run this was already the deadliest year and a long time for palestinians, but $55.00 killed, $55.00 palestinians killed since saturday. that's a very sharp escalation. tell us about the latest rates as well. the right is the latest rise that took place in the last 24 hours. 66 people have been arrested today. they've been arrested by these ready. let's remember that the occupied west by and comes on the is right. the military will not use rarely civilian role and only in the palestinian areas is the palestinian authority rich actually make any have any effect. so these people are now been taken into is really military detention. full $0.17, especially since october 7th, when her masters military operation began. this is a worrying number for the palestinians now, so it was only a few days ago in minora square and the center of ramallah, but how much actually called
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a public raleigh. they were allowed to do that for you to have a city full authority that was seen the leaders of a mass leading the pres um, for the victims in garza. they were doing this publicly and now these right is all going in under resting members of a mass. now that's already adding to the sense of notice that's in the occupied westbank. remember, so you'll find west by this still and blockade is blockaded from of the kind. the check point from other check was actually lead into occupied eastridge. that means that there isn't generally, but you can move around within the occupied westbank. and so people are simply staying at home, they're watching the television. a lot, just incredibly know this, and they keep telling us, look, if that's happening and garza, we're worried that we might be next. then we're on. you're also getting new information on the humanitarian situation and does that. what can you share with us?
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well, i can tell you the most part about duty, a very senior palestinian sega, the head of the policy, and the national initiative gave a press conference. today. he gave some very stock numbers about what was going on within the goals or strip. and he was, i talked about it in forwarding into humanitarian crisis. it's worth taking a lesson. so what we see in gaza is lawford kenny innocent civilians slow. think to the 800 ballast in young children have already been looked at by. is there any aspects? what we see is actual school except punishment and boom, buttoned up. didn't know the is it a, i mean is that ex has conducted 57 must have good. i mean by, i must have good the illumination of what families completely and killing them both and we all are they receive the report that 4770 it is and i mean by farming his grandfather, grandmother, brother, sister, children,
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they have 4 to 75 minutes have already been get a is from the civil records is very stock numbers, the sterile a 0 that he was talking about. but was perhaps slightly more interesting for the international community is that press conference is actually held in english. and that's something you're going to start seeing a lot more of the palestinians, have realized that they need to get the side of the story out to the international community. and they need to do that. and then like in languages other than arabic, they don't playing to the right domestic audience anymore. it's important they say to get those message out in as many languages as possible. and this has been echoed and pop by palestinian demonstrations as well as the german embassy. uh, there was a demonstration yesterday we speak to people there and they would say, we simply need to start telling the world our story, our plights. why this happened. this didn't happen in a volume in
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a vacuum or all the and it happened because it's 75 years with an occupation. so expect to see more things like that in english as a try and get my message though. the mountain con, reporting from ramallah in the occupied west bank. thank you very much. as ever in run for your reporting now. we want to bring you more there even as we watch the live shot of the skies over gaza. the you in a chief martin griffith said the past week has been a test for humanity and that humanity is failing. he says the anguish of palestinians can be most felt in the hospitals of gaza. international red cross as the medical system is on its knees, at least 70 percent of palestinians in the north do not have access to health care after the un evacuated it's clinics. hospitals across the gaza strip are receiving hundreds of severe injuries every day, but only have enough fuel to run their generators for another 2 days. and not just running out of beds, but also water and basic medicines such as antiseptic,
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the clean wounds. this because of israel's total siege on the gaza strip, displace palestinians are sheltering in some of the largest hospitals in the hope that they will. the bombed agencies say that the humanitarian situation there is catastrophic. israel has ordered hospitals and northern gaza to evacuate. the world health organization has called for an immediate reversal event, warning, overworked, health care workers in hospitals are choosing to stay behind, rather than risk moving critically ill patients. i want to bring in months or schumann, now you're a resident of guys that you're joining us from hon. eunice and the southern part of this trip. i understand that you traveled from the north of the gaza strip to the south today, which is what the is really military is asking more than 1000000 dozens to do describe what that was like. i actually told you yesterday. yes sir. and uh, like we, we find you get all your spots out on
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a temporary basis and he has the coverage that extremely bad. so you managerial quite so stuff is happening right now. in the snellville area, all those i split, i am caught up the in the vicinity off and also i'll stick to the main post physical kind eunice. the 2nd biggest sitting in does this trip. in the facility, we just had a bomb barge and 3 martyrs that came into the hospital and tens of inserts. and also in the vicinity are some of the, the on the, the, you and the schools that have tens of thousands of refugees, child support. and that's mostly coming from northern does all the moving parts of guys all the way the way here was very dangerous. and there were several things. i'm not sure if you're also here in the back of right now. several goals above us, but i know that they're searching around us. so that's also a very big adds to the nervousness of the situation. missourians here,
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i want to make sure i get this very clear. you said that a short while ago there was a strike on the location. and now i do as a drill and actually i do. but you said there was a striking, a location near where you are in the hon, eunice? correct? correct. correct, correct. okay. just want to make this very clear on units in the southern gaza strip. and so again, israel has been asking gardens in the north to go to the south, and we're just hearing that there's been a spike in the south. tell me about how, how many people were you seeing? i know you can't count them, but just give us an idea. people going from the north to the south yesterday because israel says it was hundreds of thousands of guys as a goes into heated their cold. yes, just so um, what's happened with me yesterday is that the, uh, there were close for the international the people who are coming to talk that you want to international law sports to go to the or off on the border because there
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might be evacuation. so i took my wife and children to try to get to the doctor races, and we traveled on the road to russell, which was very, very dangerous. and when we reached there, there were like thousands of foreigners trying to leave the guns district. however, there was no secret person there. we got no answers from anyone, and everyone has to leave back. so the glad action that i came to us to stay in the self inside eunice and the postponing evacuation. my wife and kids like no, i don't to be, i'm part of the both testing on the side unice has made most pick of most of us because like i said, when i was me or if i can turn my camera off, you will see hundreds of people just putting up tense, a match services at all, and just looking for someone to provide them with food, shelter. the only thing walter, the addition to the continued was nervous this whole, any time. finally,
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we found the bones, the drones continue really circling that all those the suicide of the airplanes that also hits target edge apartments. so that's it. you know the answer that the i went wide. i wasn't rough on yesterday, which is the most south of the pulse does this trip. there were several sites beside us in the alpha itself. so the middle section didn't by law and the a didn't, but after the bombs, the southern southern, more southern also there were bombs and bombings. so unfortunately there's, there's been a deception on the part of that. is it really, uh. busy busy are you in the media and people are dying and have died and the people who are here, i know, and humanitarian places, they kind of provide supply. we have food will water, no medication, all right, and other shows. i bet i am very see it full of engine infection that might come
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out, especially with the w which will not be able to afford the be for the it any more man. so sherman, you're a resident of guys and thank you very much for joining us. on the program this hour and telling us what you've seen and heard over the past 36 hours. we appreciate it . thanks, mentor. i want to pivot now and thank you. thank you very much mentor. i want to bring in toby cabin unit, the national human rights lawyer, specialist on the international criminal court. every day. you know, we, we, we do ask the question of the legality of everything that we see happening. and it's sort of incrementally evolves every day based on everything that you just heard. that's happening in the gaza strip. what's legal, not legal at? what point does the right to self defense? because i do understand that right exists and international law, or what point does that crossover into something that is no longer legal? thank you. well, i think one of the questions you have to ask is whether it's,
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it's sort of a test of proportionality with the measures that are being implemented. and so the 1st thing that came up was a, the ordering dozens to move from the north to the sides. um and you know, in very, very difficult circumstances. now, the thing that we have to record is that, um, palestine is under the occupation of, of israel. and so they're all, they're all set to rights and rules to stem from under the 4th geneva convention as an occupying with our 2. and you are prohibited from moving civilians from, from one part to another part by the internally or externally so so so that raises . so it seems that that what they just ask guidance to do since yesterday flies in the face of geneva conventions quote, ultimately yes, but they're there to compete saying a situations here. so. so the 1st one is the, the, the, the responsibilities of an off,
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the final thoughts. and then any military strikes. and of course, as you say, israel has the right on self defense. but the, the ordering forcing civilians out of area is, is in an attempt to protect them in any military strikes. is there to compete things. i'm not just that that we need to consider. but as we've heard from, from the you, inspector general, we've heard from a number of other elements of the you in the eyes you all see is expressing very real concern of over the practical affinity for those of us to move to the other issue that we've seen since yesterday is whether that have been strikes, targeting those who are evacuating the goals, of course that that falls under the crime of properties. so which is a will cross, sorry, what time is good? perfectly so it. so if you give safe passage and we've, we've seen this in the context of the post in conflict and in the early 1990 is, is when you give safe passage. but then you strike those that all attempting to
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riley and, and you bring this up because there were reports just yesterday of among the convoys that were leaving from north to south. 0, one or more of the convoys were reportedly hit killing are mostly women and children. that's right. and secondly, that will need to be properly investigated as to whether that was and is ready to strike. but of course, at the moment when evidence leads towards that being and he's really struggling, it's, of course, something that they prosecute to of interest is going to have to look after you. you know, i think a lot of our viewers at this point in the conversation might be thinking, well it's, it's good to know what's legal and not legal, but it's also a very academic point, right? we're having this conversation here. meanwhile, thousands of kilometers away. awards being prosecuted and nobody, nobody in that war is looking apparently appears to be looking at the reading, the geneva convention before launching any kind of attack wasn't as right. and you know, we've seen on both sides allegations,
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very credible evidence allegations of targeting civilians, prison israel, and not a subsequent in garza. and of course, unless you can, you can determine any form of military necessity that they strikes then, then it's gonna fall within the responsibility of the central criminal court. but i think that the, the issue is that isn't on the 1st time that we're having this discussion, the international criminal court has been looking into the situation in the occupied territories for some time already with no real steps being taken. and there's, there is, there is the old, hard to of, to prosecute to put the boxes on there to assist this or it was not a party to be a c, c, which doesn't matter because pass time because kind of sign is israel, who has always taken the position that they will, they will not respect the, the alternative, the i c c because they haven't signed up to it. but when palestinians commit crimes inside israel they, they could, they will be held responsible by them for the quote on when israel attacks kind of
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started a tex browser. it can also be held accountable because those crimes being committed on the jurisdiction of a member of the state possibly to the rooms that you have in touch with going to cool. so when, when is one says it has no responsibility, it is quite wrong and not in that it falls under the eyes he sees jurisdiction. all right, tobey cabin. thank you very much and thanks to that. and meanwhile, we're still hearing the sound. what i believe is the sound of drones over of gauze as we continue to obviously keep a very close eye on what's happening in the gaza strip. where israel has called and gone and is to evacuate the northern part of a strip and suite towards the south. that involves more than 1000000 people. taking one of 2 roads in the gaza strip to go and find some kind of refuge or shelter in the south. still ahead on al jazeera going hungry and guns, and israel's total siege and the air strikes means food supplies or running
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dangerous will be back after showing the the color that they cooled down continues across europe. we have got this band of cloud head, right? metal sink is white by the south with denise was breaking that hated is a cold front behind. that is not all tube and blue, and we have got high pressure coming in. so it makes it things will quiet down every morning mr. folk to watch out for a cool, frosty mornings, full sun protect me up to was at north west dakota. but at least we'll be try here for the time being that behind the cold front. this is why we do have that cooler i have in place as you can see, 101112 degrees celsius typically. but ahead of it still some will around for the time big sunday afternoon and book rest of around 28 degrees celsius at co fence
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week straight. you'll lose about 1011 degrees as we go one into monday. then. so here's the west to well that's not line, no cloud and rain, but just think it's way through. it's quite likely that just around the past of the i to as a crisis, things i'm heavy down pulls for time, and that's that brought to weather coming in behind a stiffness, wesley with headaches, that cool with talking to him behind cold front somewhat to weather too high but to what was the politics for a type right disguise, for many as we go on into monday, but noticed by monday, some very wet weather coming into a good positive west in portugal, pushing up towards the north west of bestbuy with the possibility of like less
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the, [000:00:00;00] the you are watching l 0. a reminder of our headlines this hour has recap the latest in the guns a war as we watch the live shot of the sky is overdone, as a is really air strikes, have killed more than 2300 palestinians since last saturday. and that includes $724.00 children. these really military has killed more palestinians in 8 days, and it did in 51 days of war on casa back in 2014. the number it is really is killed in hamas is military operation, stands at 1300, including 286 selves. israel has ordered 1100000 palestinians in northern garza to move so as the military prepares for a wide ranging land, air, and sea and page. and the u. s. has sent a 2nd, the aircraft carrier strike group to the eastern mediterranean. as a show of force aims to deter regional actors,
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including iran and lebanon's has belie from whitening the war. last week the us already deployed a carrier to international waters off israel's coast. was is 0 is haiti, so castro is in washington dc. hi. be wider than us feel it needed to escalate its military presence in the mediterranean. just a few days after sending the 1st a carrier strike group, the serial the us defense secretary lloyd austin. when he made this announcement on saturday, saying that the 2nd carrier groups mission is indeed to join it sister fleet, that's already there. he said it was for the purpose of deterrence, which is exactly what you said earlier to deter this from spreading into a wider regional conflict. and we've seen reports of those skirmishes with has the lineup level on also with syria, which the us very much wants to contain by having this heavy for our armed presence,
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we're talking thousands of us soldiers now. they're at sea, along with many aircraft and a wide fleet of ships that accompany these 2 large carriers. and we also just heard from the us embassy in jerusalem that now starting on monday, there is scheduled to be in evacuation by sea of us nationals in israel. that they didn't say whether or not these military assets might take a role in that evacuation. but it is highly likely there in the us nationals in israel. i will be allowed to leave israel and go by sea to the island of cyprus. that is a current plan is announced by the u. s. embassy in jerusalem. so having that military hardware, they're ready to go, benefits not only to deter this conflict from spreading, but also in these evacuations that are plan. they just make something clear, heidi, when you say they're and ready to go,
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the us hasn't specified what it would do to my knowledge has it in the case of an escalation? no, it hasn't. and that would be pretty rare for them to announce specifically what sort of military strike actions, for example, they would take. but they're certainly trying to, in a lead by intimidation, to show the regional players that the us is ready and has the ability to strike back in a military fashion. is this word escalate? alright, how do you show castro? joining us. thank you very much for your reporting from washington dc id. we appreciate it. joining me on set now in doha is timer carlos. you are a professor of public policy at doha institute for graduate studies. you specialize in conflict resolution and international aid. you're also a native of gaza, so there is a variety of things that we could ask you as a native of guys at 1st of all, do you still have family in the strip you do?
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yes. what's the situation there? awful. i mean awful and very tragic in a way most of my family members have decided to stay in the north of the gaza strip because they in the nor yes because there is nothing. there is no protection. there's no safety and the self as it's as we talk now, there is no single place and goes a safe because the bottom of this then happening in major cities like on eunice above and most, most importantly that there is no word for this 1000000 guidance. there's no shift that basically the u. n. has failed to uninstall international system that the nation and the organizations i'm going to be on has failed in because it stopped all interpretation. so if they're going to go to the north, they would go in an open air. i mean the capacity, i mean, in, in southern guns they have,
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but also how can use this odd this. they come to number 2 and 3 in terms of population size and facilities and hospitals that they cannot accommodate the 1000000 people coming from guys and the most the villages and thousands of goes it's a lot. so where shall they go? stay in, in the open to do what. so most of them have just decided to sit sense then stay in the homes and wait for the listening. because for them it's, it's, it's a gen, it's a big gym does as an open, open elijah and it's, it's not safe to go anywhere. so what's the point, mid south or north? and as you report, as i've indicated many times, even with these quoted doors, a safe quoted towards the is there any claims that it has created it? stop going to be, i mean these go to those have been bumped on up to now there are no safe zones like particular safe zones to protect civilians. so it's, it's the not going anywhere. okay, since you say not going anywhere, there has been a question over the last 36 hours of the roof of board across the crossing. right? that one is controlled by egypt. will it open?
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will it not open and of how mazda is lead or a smile? any a says palestinians should stay on palestinian land. the egyptian authorities have said also the palestinians should stay on palestinian land. what i'd like to know from you is the opinion from guidance themselves. i mean, i do ghost is want to stay at this stage and gaza, or if the crossing were to open, wouldn't there be a number of them who would gladly cross over into the sign? i. so i'll tell you what i mean historically uh, in, in previous wars against guys, uh uh, there was 11 time especially i think in 2007 when how much took over and then it includes a very strict and so beautiful caitlin garza and to an extent that there was a fluid, the crisis, a few of the crisis, mid us in crisis. and then there was this beach of borders between garza and egypt . and i was the i live the moment the people went to egypt,
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bishop and then came back. no, the other say no, no majority, but as soon as the 120 that homes and house, no one wants to see another mechanism in another like that in like, especially 70 percent of thousands of refugees. no one of the just just 4 of us and that is what the palestinians called and 1948 version of the state of israel with hundreds of 1000 disabilities and use where, driven from their home. exactly. so majority of guys of populations on the scene is put us in a few, g is origin, the 70 percent of them. and, and what's that for them to do? insight live, live with several of us, but the students but his son has been homeland age. but you see the question i'm getting at is young people for what you're telling me. if i understand correctly, is that many dozens, perhaps most would prefer to take the risk of dying in gaza. yes. then crossing over as age of course, of course, because the student has
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a very of the very proud people. this is at home. now, the natives of this land and they don't deserve this, they don't want the beautiful g as in any other country. that's that home. i mean, it strikes me that we have such a very selective, unbroken international. it, as we to international law is not being applied wherever we spend the use of something. i mean, in a matter of months, isis, the issue, the, what it should warrant against putting a president of us to put forward for what for the, for the, for the unlawful transfer of euclid and kids from a should to the portions of this was a more than as we to 724 children garza had been mess. i'm or what we get this silence and protection president by mainly western countries who claim to be democratic. so this, this, this one, but i think that is because we have a very broken at the national system and it's very politicized. it's not about,
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it does not apply human that does not value human rights as, as equal and as global and as like an application of human rights or human standards is more unless you have superiors that are in serious and the way the what does 3 think but a soon as, as of the inferior people don't deserve people that seem like any other people. and that's a problem. it's a bring construct system. certainly that's it. and it needs to be the full and yes it p otherwise been thought. what is going to it, what does that have to be honest? what do you think is the next step here? i'm, i'm very, to be honest. i'm, i'm very surprised the sofa. like do you on the script the general haven't to you? of him using the terms he's fired. it's very alarming to me that the head of the when the entire system have lot to use the thing, sees the film ceasefire. no one is talking about c slap all talking about going donation, trying to figure it out. these are human coated dogs,
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which are physically operation, the impossible to implement the as long as you have that the, i mean the, the, i mean, the order is going going, i mean, is it is attacking. so there is also such thing as human, quoted those on the fire. so it doesn't work. it's a feasible ceasefire. ceasefire negotiations. how much is lot uh, something how much is that? i know that you have as many support there's and it's part of the students. it's not the same except that seemed like any other uh, political movements is that i had, i was some countries many have to recognize that the end of this conflict will actually come to negotiations once you acknowledge the other, then things could move on. so only a political solution is a possible solution to dismissal. that of the world will nothing promise. it's much weak and it's, it's with viva. step guys, there will be you my pleasure, these there would be massacres. but how are we going to get an idea of how we
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want it? so it's as if, like, we, as human beings, the land from us to the, i mean europe has been through the state thing one second on the 1st floor boards, lots of books just mess because many of the people died, a 1000 adult in negotiation. and i know, i know, i know it's, it's, it's, it's, uh, i might be emotional here, but it's, i, this conflict has been going on for more than 70 years now. and the main root cause of it is if you're patient enough, but it's insane that in modern times, it's insane that we still have one country, one army, one nation, subject, gates and controls an entire country. and in 5 nation, it's insane. so let's, let's, let's focus on this, that's the main issue and how to end it. it's weights, i'm send it to you and we need a decent, decently that was on the national anthem, national and live. and we don't need more master cuz we don't need the spots
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schiffwood. i'm going to see these kids are being killed and we need to see a decent application for the nation. and we're not that biased. one of the selective one that the picks and chooses when is it, when it shouldn't be applied, like you know, properly and then selectively. so we just need this moment of, of, of honesty and dignity for all human being stuff when you 1st thing is all human beings. but i've seen is, is that i, it is everyone enough is enough for this company to come or come with. uh, thank you very much for joining us on said this is a continued conversation that needs to be continued. we'll talk to you in the coming hours. thank you. time people are struggling to find basic supplies. and guys, as we've been explaining israel's total sieges, made it difficult for families to put food on the table. bakeries are shutting down . as mohammed vile reports between the rounds of each lady bombardment, people in hon. you and is start going to get what may be the last pieces of bread in the big cities. i'm waiting to get bread from my family. i've been surprised
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more than once by how long the keywords are being to for different bakery on each one has a cue outside. i don't know what to do in this situation. i have to sit and wait here until it's my turn goes on has been on the seed by land see entail for 17 years. and for a week now, is that i am has cut of food and water supplies to more than 2000000 fellow students living here. as you can see, people are white 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. bakeries don't have flour in email . we don't know if we will secure a breed today or even tomorrow. the impact of the fuel prices is affecting people's lives in every respect to the, our neighborhoods of solar panels. so everyone is coming to your to charge of their phones and the vision. but it's the only way for people to be able to call their
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loved ones and be sure they're still alive. and back to the yellow t east, west and ink by that date is all you has told more than a 1000000 policy names to flee the northern part of the state. as they move south con you and this will 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 does. yeah. is really is have been gathering outside the defense ministry in tel aviv to protest against prime minister benjamin netanyahu was handling of these release held captive by thomas marx went there and spoke to those calling for accountability almost every saturday evening distance high, yet thousands of people have gathered at the traffic junction behind me to protest against the government of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and his father writes fiscal allies as a source to push through judicial opa holes that many is really said to be found deeply uncomfortable. they're all now
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a very different type of protest on this saturday night with individuals. hundreds of them gathered outside the ministry defense here in israel, trying to raise the attention for those is really citizens, they believe held captive against the will inside goals that we spoke to. many of them who said there was a distinction in the protests they were trying to make. this is not the regular route. this is specifically at portez. so make different the right priority to return to us the just if you will test for this in some way. you also paper size the government because you see they don't you cannot separate people who come here will face. so let's see that the government say wait, doesn't say, and i was myself with the king of the, for the testing of the government for the best of 2 weeks pulled. i believe the
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sense of the vision was boxed of what made us so weak. uh, i think clear enough to this and we understand that now is not the time to be divided, then i think everybody a present pretty good spectrum and easy is that a site to understand this. and there is such a wide range of opinions in response to the attacks last weekend. and yet so many people we spoke to. so they felt a sense of unity that's being so drastically lacking, particularly in is really politics. over the course of this pause, very tubby, that, yeah, that them up, i'll just say around. kind of in a mazda in iran had agreed to continue cooperation after the palestinian fighters launched their offensive against israel last saturday. they're on has been a groups main supported for decades and has praised the attack, arranging foreign minister, jose no mirror of the young met almost as political leader is mile. and the endo hall on saturday is also visited 11 on iraq and syria, as part of
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a regional tour to discuss the goals or last week. iran supreme leader voiced his support for homeless, but said that that ron was not involved in the attacks is realized evacuating towns along the border with gauze, a head of an anticipated ground defensive in the enclave. charles traps incentives this report from xerox and southern israel are these rarely ami continues to pound the density populated gauze, a strip, the head of what it says will be a coordinated wide, raging land and sea operation. and the promise to me in territory. it accuses thomas of trying to stop people from leaving the southern garza before the offensive stops as the issue, warnings to the civilians not to evacuate. and when people didn't listen to those warnings will come us. they have actually stop civilians and they have stopped co
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boys of go civilians trying to flee from the situation and listening to all these and knowing that they are much better off. so because he does a river, then staying in the northern parts. these right, the army continues to play troops and heavy weaponry, strengthening its position and supported with garza of the palestinian sites is continued to 5 rockets from the strip most are intercepted by the on the defense system the but some through the as intercepted rockets explode above enough to repeated warnings, bodies really ministry, the remaining civilians in the town of stead locked a starting to move the still thousands of civilians inside the golf. the town around 3 kilometers from the gauze of florida. since we've been here this morning, there's been a heavy fireflies on the outskirts of town,
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a lot of heavy machine gun 5 small arms. there's also has been a lot of outgoing showing the matter of this town. now it's saying that the remaining civilians here must leave. and now most reluctant to go by 45 years. i've lived here, i have no choice, but to go. we have the strongest army in the world to we want the thomas, we started with and after a week, but it hasn't. i'm just taking what i can carry. just 15 kilometers from here, the ship, a hospital across the guns, a puerto stuff called coke with the sheer number of wounded medicine, fueling water running out further south and call in unison area. the is rarely allow me says policy me and should go to, to avoid being killed, survive as it is ready as strikes, struggle to come to terms with the loss going. we were inside the house, my sons and grandsons. suddenly without warning, the bump,
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the house 14 people were killed. only this girl, my grand daughter, for the last advised. i hope she would get better and stay safe and he made their souls rest in peace. is on israel as heavy as bombardments of gauze or in history is unrelenting, destroying its high and neighborhoods, and killing more than 3000 people in the midst of it all, hundreds of thousands of palestinians aflame for their lives. charles, strap it down to 0, civil something these ro, the real so want to bring you up to date on what's happening in the rest of the world. afghanistan has been hit by another earthquake just 2 days, just days after the 2 previous ones in the region killed, more than a 1000 people the united states geological survey. so the epicenter of the tremor was near herat. the city suffered major damage during the earlier quakes. there had
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been no reports of casualties. so far. crowds have gathered across the americas to witness a weird type of solar eclipse. this is known as an annual or eclipse, where the moon shadow does not cover all of the sun and momentarily forms a ring in the sky mass. it says it was visible in parts of the united states and many countries in south and central america, including brazil, columbia, and mexico. voters in ecuador, or choosing a new president in a run off election. some 54000 police officers have been deployed to maintain security center, right. the candidate daniel noble and lisa gonzalez are competing for the top post, both of promise to prioritize crime and in security. that remains a main concern of boaters and to corruption candidates for non to if you have a sense it was assassinated in august. the head of a 1st round of voting voting is underway in a parliamentary election in poland. the election is seen as the most important since the end of communism in the country. in 1989, the governing law and justice party is seeking
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a 3rd term. it faces challenge for challenges from an opposition led by former prime minister and european union president donald, to ask, as the thousands of people around the world have been rallying in solidarity with palestinians. in garza. these are pictures from sydney were large, crowds took over streets despite a heavy police presence. their protest have also been held in several other australian cities. organizers say anti semitic behavior will not be tolerated. similar scenes in the japanese capital tokyo, where there had been a series of pro palestinian protests since the war began. demonstrators gathered outside a busy metro station, champing slogans, and calling for an end to the conflict. i want to recap the latest in the gaza war before we leave you this hour is really air strikes have killed more than 2300 palestinians since last saturday and includes 724 children. israel's military has killed more palestinians in 8 days and it did in 61 days of
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war on gaza in 2014. and the number of his railey is killed in a mazda is military operation, stands. it's $1300.00, including $286.00 soldiers. as we watch the skies over gaza, israel has ordered more than a 1000000 palestinians in northern garza to move south for their own safety. this is the military prepares for a wide ranging land, air, and sea. and we're back at the top of the as the gonzo war escalates pouches, era brings you in depth views and analysis goes on to continue defense to the end. people have the right to defend themselves that the funds for the young people will continue start getting from the legitimate funds. it's possible and necessary to stand with the policy and send you through this random stay with us. for the latest developments on al jazeera,
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