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will tend to be done even better as long as a human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see the vision. this key is you to the the hello until mccrae. this has been use our line from our ha, without continuing coverage of the whole. between is roland garza coming up in the next 60 minutes. the united nations is 1000000 palestinians have been displaced in the last week. as israel continues as phone 5 minutes of the cause of stress, the death toll and guns that continues to climb is tens of thousands of palestinians itself to escape the foaming few. a secretary of state entity blinking
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holds tools with egypt, presidents on the nicest, off off his diplomatic 2 of the region. the thousands of his writings evacuate the board. a city of a store almost as small as far as mobile gets from johnson, the 2000000 people remain trapped in johnson, describing the situation as on bearable is ready for us, is continuing to bombard the own clive as they prepare for a full sky, a land in sea invasion to you and say, is an estimated 1000000 palestinians have been forced from their homes in the last week as ryan has killed at least 2329 palestinians. and it's the bombing campaign on guns that since last expedited, a 3rd of them, $724.00 with children. and the death toll is rising. 14 hundreds is right,
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is had been killed in her mazda attacks, including 286 soldiers. the combined number of casualties makes this conflict the worst on both sides in all 5 conflicts between israel and gaza. let's take a closer look at the gaza strip. one of the most densely populated areas in the world that these areas cited at the top where the civilian population has been order to move to the south. tens of thousands of people are making that journey through what was on an under the threat of his riley on the tax. northern guns is one of the most densely populated areas in the gaza. strip the tongue to 200000 palestinian refugees who are again being forced from the huns. but with so many fleeing to southern guns of the conditions there a dia. we'll get a live update from gallons that in just a moment. but 1st, this report from home involves this devastation of,
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of the northern gospel of to easily the false has been pulse to need homes overnight. women and children problem on it that we are just citizens, unarmed civilians. they are attacking us women and children. are we doing war on women and children? shouldn't they be fighting against an army? where is it? the goals that help committees 3 says a palace teen is killed every 5 minutes in his id, a tax on to stay on you. and this is one of the places where these are the told policy needs to go to avoid being killed. on sunday, a statement from the army can fend fight to just hops for more than a 100 military target seems con eunice. we were inside the house, my sons and grandsons. suddenly without the warning, the bump, the house, 14 peoples were killed. only this girl, my grand daughter,
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for the last advised. i hope she would get better and stay safe and he made their souls to rest in peace. hospitals and clinics are on a difficult gulf or law just hospital. the she found is overcrowded with people who have flipped their homes. what's left of him and with medical supplies running out, and that's threats, he's real me, and then that's going to be the ball. so here's what i have done to the burden on the health sector. it's so huge and large numbers of people are taking shelter here in schools, in total disorder. we've no hygiene. how does it was? because if it demick across and does that and beyond that there have to ration is extremely dangerous. it's almost 10 in red, crescent stuff up on what's hospital in kansas city, say they have a fuse these that you need me to terry's old that to evacuate the facility. they say it's impossible to transfer severely ill patients from intensive care units and
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the us health, which is the modem, the responsible for the people in the healthcare. how much fun does you we have a team of correspondents deployed across the region. stephanie dick is in israel very close to the boat defense, wisconsin. i'm a jim june isn't occupied east jerusalem, but we stopped inside counselor with terika. bu. as in into tech, we understand israel has agreed to a us request to attend the vote back on to pots of southern gaza as far as you know, has that happened to you as well. it has not yet been concerned about the is ready occupation authorities have provided garza strep with move to suicide is a new official, a suicide, to claim that or even is things that to palestinian people, the palestinian incite. the goal is to strip a still of suffering from a shop shortage of water sources. they are struggling to find, hold, to access some databases they every day gets on, pallets moved to a residential residential buildings to try to ask people to to give each other
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which had to go to united nations. ephesians completed schools, they also are trying to of thoughts with them. a prep of food supplies the spot, the great shortage that the palestinian market is really witnessing due to the massive consumption. busy food supplies in san garza's triple. so the black out to black trust succeed in solely garza is a main fact so that even providing we'll talk to the gaza strip rooms. be enough simply because we don't electricity gallstones won't be able to fill the in the water tanks. so. 1 with the black, with the ongoing black out of electricity, you can find goza, the humanitarian crisis, and site. the goal is to strength, will continue and will deteriorate new. and throughout all of this terracon the is really bump up and then it has continued to die again. well, yes, this is very occupation forces all resuming the trucks on the gaza strip. different areas in the gaza strip. what hits by the is very, strikes medical team,
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see inside the a few minutes the an officer hospital as you are right now, standing on trying to do the past in order to define different kinds of treatments to pamela, send you an angel, people we're targeting about one of the areas that had been recommended to evacuate to by the is by the occupation authorities main. while this time, maybe 2 teams, family members become the targets of the is very as price in this hospital here right now. and honey, i'm a city today, a very shocking event took place. one of the doctors who is working inside the hospital, as he was doing his job and to provide to get treatments of different ages, people are due to the is really strikes. he found out that one of the victims was his son and different members of his family were critically wounded. it's due to the it's very ongoing strikes. so what we can witness right now. so the goal is the strip is present it to be a collective punishment for more than $2300000.00 palestinian. okay, thank you so much. erica. we really do appreciate you bringing us continued
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coverage from within side because of that as tech a. so would you anything else by phone from southern guns, a is mohammed taboo, like a sheep deputy, medical coordinator with doctors without borders. thank you very much of is protecting time to talk to us here on al jazeera. now, from what i understand, you've been displaced to the south where you are now and, but you're not able to work for doctors without borders anymore. can uh, to be, i mean clear. no one is we are not able to function anymore. i mean, really we are, let's say we are not able to provide any support and even because services to the patients that we are following. so more than 1000 patients with a band, we are not able to reach them. yeah, i'm not able to teach us that me because of stuff i'm not able to access. i want to uh, something that is all about. if i can do the close, i mean the only thing that the money to day is to, to donate the rest of the maybe can disposable drugs. that we have
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a lot of the stories to the hospitality. it's mainly could you possibly can. and as a jew to safety concerns that you're not able to offer right anymore, i'm sorry. is it because of the safety concerns that you're not able to authorize anymore? i mean, there's no movement. i mean we, i've got people i misplaced, i mean, he does it, i was the place i was off to the place to leave a guy that 50 and to find, i say, i called if it is what it is. i can go to the south of the city so its its own that me because most of them think of stuff that they have. they took their families to find shouldn't go to the house. i mean people option 3 even in the us because i mean the, i mean the house because i have no more house because that shouldn't go to. i'm full of good, but you can see the middle of the body and all the guys i must be watching in the area hospital in south. not that much, but then you can smell that the smell of bodies. you can smell the sewer system is
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not functioning anymore. the people out of the it standing and used to use the toilet of the hospitality. i mean it's, it's going to take a lot of money because i'm not able to come to the house or the principal it's, i mean, sometimes the or the, or if as you can, the operations are only done by the children $0.10. and i see that the, so there is no more managers in the and the operating room. it's a matter of actually people out. i'm not feeling safe. i mean, i told to go to the hospital trying to find a place to show that i'm the allies to find the food to find drinkable, want that, which is a big, big issue now in the long gather fit. you know, i think a lot that i did just want to ask you about the water because we've just heard that israel has agreed to us request to turn the water back on and pots of southern gaza . but to your knowledge that hasn't happened yet is not yet. i mean, uh yeah, i'm, can i get to the morning need to do that? i was searching for i think it was going to to, to have to i think
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a lot of the cold water. i mean, i had this been that the day when open the supply again is that i even opened up but nothing on the ground yet. we didn't see that. okay, the main considering for the population. now what i see, and also with this is the drinking water, the food on finding shelter. that is no symptom. bill, i've seen that people to the brother 50 and the knows that sells, but there is no space in this house. people are keeping the streets now. yeah. as, as adult to who i mentioned has worked in some horrendous situations. how does this compare? especially when you're not seemingly able to do anything when clearly via so many people in these i mean the people are calling me for heading maybe can. and so the only thing i give them because i have device on phones. the. i mean, that's what i could do or i, but it's been to the office and we have one of our, uh, security stuff member because they've been in the office and got the 50. i'm, i'm, i do a few people to go there to pick some time medical supplies,
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but i think it's the phone for that one. i mean there is no one in front of me. nobody can stuff are able to go to the. busy facilities, we are not able to function. i thought this is what i can say. i mean at the, i'm not able to function at all when i would have given kids in god, in this kind of situation. is there any hope list and guys are at this point in time? i mean the people out of the shocked people. i was shocked with this the, i guess it's the i the creation. i mean, the, the, with the damages all of the don't all of the victims. now what you see and off because more about 60 percent out of the children and the woman's, i mean people out of out of shocks just to take it shocked and they have no hope. they don't know what is the next scenario is today. dad asked to move from the north of guys, i'm guy that 50 to the house to do that. expecting that they would. ready okay, thank you. um so that there is mohammed other because the deputy medical coordinator
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with doctors without borders speaking to us from inside guns. a real good fi has been continuing from guns into israel. this footage was sent by a correspondent from the is riley city of the stairwell. so that's about 3 kilometers away from the board with guns, a 7000 people still in the city, but the media has told them to leave. let's bring in how much into and who is an occupied east jerusalem. but what's the latest we're hearing from israel is government there. so tom, let me tell you about a statement that we just saw in the last half an hour or so from the israel's defense minister, jo golan. he issued a statement in which he said, we will reach all the i'm off terrorist infrastructures, we will reach all the tunnels. we will reach all the mazda operatives and until we eliminate them, we will not complete the mission. they will be
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a powerful war that will be a deadly war. it will be a precise war and it will be a war that will change the situation forever. all of this coming out, as of course, we await. when potentially this ground invasion into gaza may happen. um we also saw some quotes earlier in the day from the top spokesman for the is really are me daniel her gar. he had said that israel's army will operate anywhere in the middle east. he said this while this war with gaza is ongoing. and while these clashes on the lab and on board are happening as well, clearly meant to send the message. you said we're always looking around us in the entirety of the middle east. these really army will operate anywhere in the middle east to fulfill is real security ames. we are highly prepared in all arenas. this is very tough rhetoric coming from these officials. it's been echoed by statements
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and we heard even earlier in the day, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu met for the 1st time and tele v. would that expanded emergency cabinet. after that meeting, he told the press, we will demolish how much the message coming from is really officials be they political or military is one that they will operate wherever they want to operate. they are trying to reassure the citizens of israel that they will protect him while on the other hand, they are trying to send the message to the white or region that no matter who might be involved in this conflict, they are going to operate as freely as they want to in as many different places as they want to. so a lot of tough talk, and it's interesting, this is happening because this is the eve of another visit by us secretary of state anthony blinking. then you will be arriving once again an israel tomorrow, so it will be interesting to see what words we will hear from his really officials after secretary blinking meet with them tomorrow. tom. okay, thank you so much for that. there is mom a jim june for us and occupied east to jerusalem. well,
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it's spring and stephanie deca on the phone, who's near the israel gallons a border and stiff can you just talk us through how active things have been with us today as well? we've been, um, a position we've just actually been moved on by the army. it is getting dark. there's been relatively on this and from what we have seen, let's say a more of a relative quiet today, if you will. but we have now been seeing, as were driving away from the position that were at a couple of air strikes. the inside dogs were about 3 kilometers away from the border. with garza, the strikes seem to have picked up in the northern area over the last hour or so, so some outgoing artillery time is really positioned. there's been a lot of recent market. the barriers as well that we witnessed around 8 interest options in the sky. just close to us. um. so it's a, it's a very active uh frontline if you will. but of course everyone is speculating when
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this ground defensive is going to starch. that is something that these ready army has made it very clear is going to happen at some point saying it's going to be from land sea and air. but there was speculation it would have happened last night, potentially off to the visitor 5, mister benjamin netanyahu. some of the troops along the border area on that statement. so some leaks in the american media saying this was due to bad weather. i mean, this is all speculation, but what we do know is that the is really ministry. hardware and personnel are in place. so it is just a matter of when at this point it has this trial, it's actually outlined in any detail. what is military goals here? what, what does it actually trying to achieve? do we know at this point in time the, the big are the targets that we have heard from the ministry and also the political echelons is that it is to wipe out, come us in the words,
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to finish her mouth both on the political level and the ministry level that includes its political, admitted 3 leaders that have already been uh, some killings of how about the senior military personnel inside garza. but this is going to be very difficult if you are going to talk about a ground defense of how must hold the upper hand when it comes to gaza. it is extremely dense when it comes to its buildings, alleyways, and they also have an extensive under uh, ground tunnel network. so, so in terms of the knowledge of the grounds, in terms of how to operate, certainly it is going to be very difficult indeed. and ministry, commentators of always said even in previous wars when there was talk about ground defense is there's always been even in 2014, a very, very limited ground, defensive because of the high cost of it on israel from their planning perspective . but of course, it would also have a massive cost on the civilian population of gaza. if they do go in again,
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the question is, will they just keep it to the northern area goes to city. this is something that the ministry has said recently alluded to that they would want to take garza city. but again, of course we don't know any of these details. we just, you know, we know that they will go with at some point to what extent is not clear. yeah. it isn't. yeah. who has it over the last few days. this is going to be a long hardball. thank you so much. that is tiffany dixon for us, who is a close to the guys and bought a inside as well as well as well, has been fighting on 2 fronts. but each days it has pounds into the gallons a strip. dropping thousands of bones on the already besieged on clive. and now confrontations have escalated on its northern border with living on. at least one is rarely has been killed and 3 wounded up to his ballasa targeted a military post near the border and a missile attack. in response, the is where the army has showed living on board and set up a full killing me. so long bosses on the la hush in that joins us live from a to us
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shop and live in own. and can you just tell them what's happened over the last few hours with rockets being launched, a seemingly back and forth i was doing this day at least 5, the attacks on military boast is ready me to speak to force from his will lock. and during one of exchanges, we witnessed the launch of a can these 10 rockets from the liberties board as to what's there's really bold as and the solve them. what intercepted the most of them was, it wasn't accepted by these really and i'm fighting besides, system. now this is, this is becoming a different situation and the bought turn of daily tax is kind of being enhanced by, as well as the tax today. because the law says that these are tax. what in retaliation to the beginning of the journalist, i'm some, a couple of citizens in the, the east and east south east,
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a board as of 11 on. but if we just go through these really retaliation today from the south west board, us to do se board, there's lots of 122 to meet as a board to every. and each a set of this border was being bombarded today and brought to the ocean to has the laws attacks. and this raises the concerns here, that level known as sliding gradually into the big conflict. and obviously this is escalating now and this before any potential ground invasion into gone. so i'll be going to say things, rand pop, even for the for when that does happen. but for now everything is limited to the border line. as i said, the 120 kilometers, well, just if we compared to previous was especially the 2006 war between has milan and israel. the use of the long range miss size of actually relatively long range,
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mid size of from 11 on to us. these radius cities all is really strikes on the many cities. all i mean a different kind of in cousins on both sides. this is going to be adults and one actually it's, it's threatening that this conflict just in case has well lives going to be bought to fit, given the fact has the loss already has tens of thousands of fights as in stock. find over the past. he has tens of thousands of rockets. some of them are very precise rockets. this is what i think of going to also sliding towards the semi regional war. we know that israel has a set up a full kilometer long buses on there. what happens? what has happened to any residents, the civilians that uh, living in that area. a well actually this a yeah i that the as run has sat is within the as is really side of the board. i
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don't, it doesn't have to do. it doesn't have to do anything with the lebanese side of the board. and that's just because of the security situation of the, for example, for now, there are reports coming from it to a law that there were a suspicions dot a group of minutes in size. and to prevent that the, the town on and they are engaging with these read the army and, and the cross file. now, so these are the reasons why this really is all right now trying to kind of isolate these areas and ask people to be close to the show to us just in case that is an attack with rockets or an infiltration by militants. okay, thank you. so much for that update, that is all a hush him for us in southern living on the us secretary on site anthony blinking is on a diplomatic push across the middle east ahead of an expected as rarely ground invasion . early on sunday, he made president of delphi, l. c. c. in egypt, he told,
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blinking as rouse actions and guns a went beyond the self defense. lincoln has previously been to israel, saudi arabia, the united arab emirates, and cut off this. this is a huge crisis and i am concerned that these really reaction exceeded the right to self defense and turned into a collective punishment of the gaza strip, which has 2300000 palestinians. is to ensure this. okay, entity blinking and speaking. now it kind of wrote a put, let's listen and we came here with 4 key objectives to make clear that the united
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states stands with this real to prevent the conflict from spreading to other places to work on securing the release of hostages, including american citizens. and to address the amount of training crisis that exists and guys and we started as you know, and in his room. and it was important to make it very clear that the united states has his roles back. we will stand with it today, tomorrow. and every day, and we're doing that in word and also indeed i spend time with mister netanyahu to go through the needs that israel may have to make sure it can effectively defend itself. and you've already seen a lot of that assistance moving forward. and that's a conversation that will continue. israel has the right indeed it has the obligations to defend itself against these attacks from us. and to try to do what it can to make sure that this never happens again. as i said until of these,
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it's present vitamins said the way that is real does this matters needs to do it in a way that affirms the shared values that we have for human life and human dignity taking every possible precaution to avoid harming civilians. after we left israel, we've gone now too. i think i've lost track, but to 6 countries in the region. jordan bahrain hunter, united. i remember it's saudi arabia now here in egypt. and the purpose of seeing all of our partners was 1st and foremost to listen to them to hear how they're seeing this prices and to look at what we can do together to deal with many of the concerns that it's res. while i've heard from virtually every partner was a determination, a shared use it
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looks like we have lost the feed to intimate blinking there who was speaking uh before depositing cairo where he has been on a whirlwind diplomacy to rise around the region. we're going to go now it's a petty co hind who joins us live from washington, dc petty. we had to enter the blinking reiterate once again as we have over the last few days. the united states priorities here trying to prevent the conflict from splitting the hostage release and this humanitarian crisis. was there anything else that stood out for you? and uh, and what we heard from uh, the us secretary of states there. i think what stands out for me is in all of the conversations he's had with his counterparts and the region is they are putting in you just heard from the addiction president they are putting the focus on the fact what's happening in gaza. now the secretary of state entity, blake, and he is talking about the attacks on israel. and again,
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they're very careful with their language, but it's also very deliberate. when they said again, we expect israel to follow the rules of law. israel is not following the rules of law, especially with that blockade. now, you know, we're hearing reports that some water may be turned down, but we've just heard again, carefully worded from the national security advisor jake sullivan said that they expect that they, that they expect that water shelter food should shift for gods or should be respected by israel and others, so i think it, what's notable is he's getting push back. i think when he's going to this region and you just heard of something, egypt shall president saying, but this is not, it's not equal. what happened to israel? this is now collective punishment. and again, so this is the secret, this, the sly language and if you will, of they have to respect the rule of law. is there not respect in the world law?
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they have not changed any of that language since they just 1st started using it some days ago. so the question is, are they going to start saying more than they should respect the rule of law, but they aren't, that's what i'll be looking for here. we will say who blinking the israel has the right to defend itself, but the way it does mess is they have to take every possible precaution to try and protect civilians. is that new in this? that is really outlining that civilians have to come 1st here as well. they've been saying that at the same time they keep and the president reiterated this uh, just last night saying that hamas is using civilians as a human shield so that they are basically saying, look, they're trying to protect civilians. they told them to move to the south then, and if they're, if they do a hit civilians in the north,
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it's likely the us would come out and say, well, maybe they couldn't leave. but again, it's what the united nations is saying is it's, it's impossible to move a 1000000 people in such a short period of time. and especially when it comes to moving people in the hospitals that you know are running out of electricity. so they're trying to walk a very fine line of showing unwavering support for israel, but also tried to appease partners in the region because truly for them. the biggest concern and it is actually one shared by the era. merican public is that this could lead to a wider war. there is one. busy 8 in 10 fear that this is going to lead to a wider conflict. thank you so much for that petty, this petty comp time for us in washington dc. because that by god is a professor of national security affairs at the national defense university. he joins us from washington, d. c. optimal on this issue. thank you very much for joining us on to 0. so we heard, and we have heard of for the last few days, all about the united states and their priorities. but what egypt concerns or
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priorities here as everybody knows, egypt is measured, it is not a power and a, or is this in a separate it easy for in gaza is again this is and the rest of every to about the food in egypt. egypt is very concerned about or about stability and some of the lease and also on national i live in egypt is very interested and concerned about about 2000000 pablo stands for is a really cool. egypt is not an option for a very long time. egypt as ordered on ordinary countries, have insisted that the whole of simians maintain is that a national event that you, egypt does not accept the citizens to move their resort on the north accept is up on a city ends to move there. it is in the center of the countries of the city and for
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example, seniors still stays there. and what is the fear? if the palestinians have to me and tell us the indians were to move to jordan and to agent. uh this is uh when will ends is buffalo, senior on uh uh, dreams up last seen on demand for a 2 state solution. the finance belong to the fine to is that west bank to guys? uh. and they demand 0 uh, nation state 0. uh, independent stand and it was a move to georgia and, and egypt. this would be over. okay, just stay with us so we can take a bank to anthony blink and who is on the tomic and kyra balance that has the countries in the region, normalizing their relations, integrated, working together in common purpose and upholding and bringing forth the,
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the rights and aspirations of the palestinian people, that's one of the, it's very clear. there's another vision that a mazda is demonstrated in the most horrific way. and that's the vision of death, a destruction of nihilism, a terrorism. that's a vision that does nothing to advance aspirations for, for palestinians that does nothing to help create better futures for people in the region and does everything to bring total darkness to everyone that it, that it, that it's able to, to effect. so i think the, the, to the past for clear, the visions are clear and i have no doubt what's have people look over whelming majority of people in the region will choose and will prefer if given the opportunity. so our responsibility, all of us who believe in that 1st pass and that's everyone i talk to, our responsibility is to make it real, to bring it to life, to make it
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a clear affirmative choice. and that's what we're determined to do. we have to get through this prices 1st and we're, we're working to do that. but we also have to get back get a very clear, practical way to that vision, to making it real. if we do that, everyone in this region will be in a much better place. and so the rest of the work that he was us, the secretary of state anthony blinking a speaking there at cairo airport. we're going to bring back in august. good about that is who is the professor of national security affairs at the national defense university. thank you for staying with us. i want to ask about tub, lincoln's tour of the arab bridge and we've seen him go to about half a dozen countries over the last 4 or 5 days. he is due to head back to israel on mondays or what message do you think he's going to be taking back from all the arab leaders that he has missed i believe is the main message which everybody i agree as
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long as that there is no military solution what happened was not salt prize. and if we don't all agree on political distribution, meaning agreement, which both of us see now as all eighties and countries, we accept this conflict, what is called again, it will not stop there. and this wife is uh, in the short term we have to stop excavation in the long term is it has no military solution or boxes have to, i believe on point you got. so you should or it's got a solution means state for palestinians can be useful is as i said before, as all you we heard earlier today when a blank commit to egyptian presidents, c, c, c, c volt that this could spread wider than just as riling cancer. i mean, how worried is cairo about this expanding further beyond just cancer is it is good considering the military clashes between testable and as i n is all
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going to the different sites and syria in analysis is that it will take action if it was already loaded i'll stop bumping against that. so there is getting concerned is that as a war will not stop and you guys and will expand with include the environment, at least you can be all around earlier today, which means that no one can guarantee control of the situation. if israel invited scott, so do you see that as a threat from around the uh, the i believe was pick life 101. when the united you'd accor started. nobody ever thought that we think a 2 years. so it is, this is alex on when united states and we ended up going to stay and we never thought we, we'd be there for more than 20 years. so it is very important to understand is that it is very hard to predict the course of a new war. okay,
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thank you so much for joining us into your insight on all of this. that is go to a got for us. thank you so much. thank you as well. so the head on al jazeera will bring you more coverage of the guns. that is round war both as well. and some of us have been accused of violating international humanitarian law. was there a tax on civilians will get more analysis on? that's the how i we got more hates in the full cost of central parts of south america, but i don't know why be showers as they should be in japan. so if the amazon could do some what the weather coming into? manasseh ongoing drought tents and all of them areas off the amazon present. so any way we do see here will be welcome. not so welcome. would be the heavy rains that
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we have down towards the se, offer sales breakdown pulls coming in here. eastern positive power requires. well, we'll see some about what the weather, particularly as we go, we'll need to choose the next likely to cool some flash flooding south of that well, 20 celsius in point of service at 27 there in santiago with plenty of sunshine, sunshine and showers across the carrot bay and may well, well the organized band of right just the sliding out to the gulf of mexico pushing across the top peninsula, cuba see some wet weather once again as we go through the coming days, we can see some really heavy rain that coming to the southern parts of mexico and that will continue to sink is white for the south was in the coming days, bought them off on yours, saying some big down pulls. a guy with a shower has a little further, a small across the us. we have got to right and tony rather bull shabby around the eastern seaboard. there's some pieces of friday's eastern positive cut it down across the appalachians for the west is generally try for the time big. but right. moving into western canada of the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, let's recap. the latest in the gallons of water is really strikes, have killed at least 2450. tell us to indians since last saturday, at least a cause a often with children. fee is where the military has kept more palestinians in $8.00 days fitted in $51.00 days of war on garza in 2014. the number of his fridays killed into monsters. military operation stands at $1400.00,
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including $296.00 soldiers. israel has one at 1100000 palestinians in northern guns are to move south as the military prepares for a wide ranging land, air, and sea invasion. as well as also evacuating its own towns along the border with gauze ahead of its expected ground defensive in the enclave. child strength and sent us this report from mister out in southern israel. these rarely ami continues to pound a densely 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, cues is, hama. so trying to stop people from leaving for something goes up before the offensive stops on us 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 saw the video and they have stopped homeboys of go civilians trying to flee from the situation and listening to all
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these and knowing that they are much better off south of the gulf, the river. then staying in the northern part of these right, the army continues to deploy troops and heavy weaponry, strengthening its position at the board with gaza. palestinian flights has continued to fire rockets from the strip of most are intercepted by the iron. the defense system as intercepted will kits explode above and off to repeated warnings by these ready ministry. the remaining civilians in the town and they're all starting to move most reluctant to go like 4 to 5 years. i've lived here, i have no choice, but to go. we have the strongest army in the world, taught me one feet how much we started with and after a week, but it hasn't. i'm just taking what i can carry. this damage was caused by one of
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the rockets fired from garza. the pot of sydney and territory is around 3 kilometers in that direction and they're all numerous other houses along the street . there's also being hit as well as heavy as bombardments of gauze or in history is unrelenting, destroying in time neighborhoods and killing more than $3000.00 people. as i did in the midst of it, old hundreds of thousands of palestinians afflicting for their lives. charles, drop it down to 0, civil something his ro, the u. n. a chief mountain griffith says the past week has been a test fishing menissi. and that humanity is failing. and the anguish of palestinians can be most felt in the hospitals of cancer, at least 70 percent of palestinians in the north don't have access to health care to the un evacuated it's clinics. hospitals across the gaza strip, i receiving hundreds of severe injuries every day. but a fast running out of medicine and electricity displays,
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palestinians of sheltering and some of the largest hospitals in the hopes they won't be bones. israel has a, what is the hospitals in northern guys have to evacuate that health care work is choosing to stay behind. rather than risk moving critically ill patients, women. so sherman is taking shelter in the hospital and con eunice, southern gaza. he describes the situation that like no, i don't to be i'm caught up. see both testing on the side. unice has made mostly the most of us because like i said, i was me are, if i can turn my camera, you will see hundreds of people just putting up tense and match services. i don't think and just looking for someone to provide them with food, shelter, the whole thing, walter, in addition to the continuous nervousness of any time, finally we found the bones, the drones continue with the circling that all of us that suicide though. the
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airplanes also hits target edge apartments. so that's it. you know, the answer that i went white, i was in rough on yesterday, which is the most south of the also does this trip. there were several sites beside us in the alpha itself. so the middle section didn't buy and the i didn't buy the bobs, the southern southern and more southern also there were booms and vom biggs. so unfortunately there's, there's been a deception on the part of that is really the. busy are you in the media and people are dying and have dice and the people who are here, adult, and humanitarian choices, they kind of provide spot. how food will water, no medication and other shows. i very, i'm very see it for us and you infection that might come out, especially with the w h or not be able to support the p for the annual or around
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star administer her son. and the adult i found has mid cutoff, a man checked him and been how much else on it. and uh huh. they discussed the latest developments in gaza. adult here on said they conflict will not. and if israel continues attacking civilians on such a day of the met him off as political leader is mile, honey, a and cut has capital for dosage of our joints. we live from around capital to rondon. can you just tell us more festival, about what we know about these conversations that will help? well, the reading for administer left tire on. on thursday he went to back that and then very routes where he met high ranking officials, including the, the leader of has will last on us for our law. during that meeting. at the start of this for the trip, for by the foreign minister. he had a different tone than how we ended the trip. he sets out on thursday that there is
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still political opportunity to prevent a wide spread crisis in the region after, during his meeting with has, i'm not strong now is the day progress as his trip move forward. he went to damascus and then cuts are and during his meeting with the mirror of cuts are he said that's basically there is no guarantees. now that this situation will not escalate and will not expand further and that a wrong can no longer be just an observer. if that happens, he reiterated the point that if israel continues this regression on the palestinian people and gaza, that's a that there's no guarantees that the counselors will only remain in palestine. because of, we've already seen the escalation that's been happening between israel and has bullet and loving on an account. this will comes as the united states as well in that account rollouts that run could get directly engaged in some way. what is the response to that thing there? a well,
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iran has always maintained that they support the palestinian people. they support their resistance groups like a mouse and his lot of jihad and that they will continue, that will not change. we have heard from all levels of governments here as well as the supreme leader who have said that they will continue to support the palestinian cause. and the israel is a cancer that needs to be eliminate that. that is the mentality here in terms of actually getting involved. the comments we heard from jose number up, the law here in cuts are, is a 1st time we've directly had any indication that iran is preparing for a possibility that they may have to enter into this conflict. now of course, there's many various factors involved here. it's not just about the palestinian people, there's hezbollah, there's syria, there's you have and there's a lot of different factors involved in this conflict. very expands, it could see iran becoming directly involved. but for the time being, iran has maintained that there needs to be as hot as a stop to the hostilities that is to be in agreement to stop the attacks by these
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really forces and to try and find a solution to this ongoing crisis. okay, thank you. so much for that, that is dosage a battery for us in toronto of both israel and tomas have been accused of violating international humanitarian law but their attacks on civilians is royal, has drilled thousands of problems on crowded residential areas of guns, a flash ending in time neighborhoods now these indiscriminate attacks on civilians are in violation of article $25.00 of the hague conventions. a series of international treaties, legal experts say the intentional targeting of civilians by both mazda and israel, also constitutes a war crime. since a mass launched its military operation last saturday, the israeli military has imposed a total siege on gaza, which had already been under land air and sea blockade for 16 years. palestinians and i'd work is sorry, the lack of food medicine,
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fuel and basic supplies has made the situation in the gaza strip catastrophic. now, many health care workers in gaza had been directly targeted by his righty strikes. and then is the evacuation old at the hospitals in northern cancer. the world health organization says it's a death sentence for more than 2000 valuable people, including newborn babies and patients and intensive care, or palestinians and gallons that describe the fullest evacuation or the in the north end, the relentless bombardment as quotes collective punishment. and under the 4th of geneva convention, as well as the occupying pallet is prohibited from the pulsing or transferring part of the population from the land that occupies but that evacuation order goes against best. to be cabman is an international human rights lawyer and a specialist on the international criminal court. the 1st thing that came up was as ordering dozens to move from the north to the sides. um and,
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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 lists are 2. and you are prohibited from moving civilians from, from one part to another part by the internally or externally. there are 2 competing situations here. so, so the 1st of all, there's the, the, the, the responsibilities of an off, final thoughts and then any military strikes. and of course, as you say is or has the right on self defense. but the, the ordering forcing civilians i to the area is, is in an attempt to protect them in any military strikes. so, so there are 2 competing i'm mattress, the that we need to consider. but as we've heard from from you in sector general, we've heard from
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a number of other elements of the you in the eyes you'll see is expressing very real concern of over the practical affinity for the civilians to move. 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's if you give safe passage and we've, we've seen this in the context of the posting conflict and in the early 1990. this is when you give safe passage. but then you strike francesca albany. he is the united nation special ripple to on occupied palestinian territory. she says the conditions and guns are becoming more acute and more urgent. and i've been calling desperately for an immediate cease fire because it is business. what is needed right now? um,
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no one questions that he throw hasn't been severe. the heat by crimes that are my amount to atrocity grimes by what is being conducted by a mouse. on the 7th of october and seats the 7th of october, there is an investigation ongoing that the commissioner inquiry appointed in 2021 by de human rights council. and there's also an investigation being carried out by the international criminal court of which we, we know nothing. but at the same time what stephanie, what i see happening. and i want to recall that before being the special rep latour, i've been known as a school and are starting the the must, this force displacement will find a scene in seems 1947. what i see is that there are, there is, once again an eastern square. these are all these ordering, not, this is the largest number. so policy ends being gals are ever being ordered to, uh, to vacate scenario. and under to, for the war. i've already seen
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a forcible transfer happening in 1947, 49. 1967 induced this being and this is happening. i mean, this research to have been now even others like in our see the region. richard g council has talked of it has warned against the risk over you money to our, your ethnic cleansing. so now let's take a brief look at some of the days of the news. first thing has been taking place in parliamentary elections 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 us to attend. it faces a challenge from it all positions live by a full of prime minister at one time european council president donald task the referendum, own migration, the retirement age, and all the issues is being held at the same time. a lift in the impulse predict a tide rises to boston,
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reports from also the democracy has come on the subject that's i've got the few months gus, message to young photos in a newspaper. she has compiled evidence of abuses of our she says the government has committed in the past 2 terms in office. since the last 8 years, what's happened was a destroying the democracy. and nowadays democracies are dying. the site and please. so we don't need the tanks on the street to see it, and that's why it's very dangerous. the us with health millions of dollars in funds to poland due to concerns over the rule of law. ahead of the heavily contested election. the country has seen its most aggressive campaign since it became a democracy 32 years ago. one of those phones is roughly splits into 2 camps, those of the rules of law and justice party, and the pro european civic latch for a country long seen as an example of democracy. also,
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the case of communism is now deeply divided by the opponents of the government save colon sliding to was also terry and ruled support to say it's improved their lives . many of them live in rural poland, like final thoughts were woodkalski was as his generation got out of poverty with government health, a vanity got a good the most reliable policy, especially with all of these social programs, as in the pool of families, they also invested low in infrastructure, what of the outcome of the election some fee is that as soon as the death pass settled, divisions will remain and forming the stable government could be difficult. step 5, some l g 0 loss. so or if dennis down has been hit by another, it's quite just dies off to 2 previous ones in the region killed more than a 1000 people the united states geological survey. so the epicenter of the trim it was near herat, at least 2 people had been killed and thousands injured. the city suffered major
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damage during the earlier quakes versus an equitable a choosing a new president and a run off election. some $54000.00 police officers have been deployed since a ride candidate, daniel noble and left us politician. there was a gonzales competing for the top post both the promise to tackle of rising crime and t corruption candidates. fernando via valencia was assassinated in august ahead of the 1st round of focusing. crowds gathered across the americas to witness a red type of solar eclipse on saturday. it's known as an annual eclipse, with the moon's shadow. it does not cover all the sun and momentarily forms. a ring in the sky says it was visible in parts of the united states and many countries in south and central america, including brazil, columbia, and mexico. a well that's it from may till mccrae for this news hour, but i'll be back in just
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a moment. with more on the situation in gaza. we're not full as full. and once again on the i'd stay on this for the as the gas award. i'll just ears, correspondence on the bus this morning has a cold air strikes, shells as guns, bolts from the sea. there's been a lot of destruction in the village as of this deal with a number of bodies from the south in the day with us for the latest development on i'll just 0 in
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