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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  October 16, 2023 1:00am-2:01am AST

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in the state arranged family reunion events with north korea. the last event was in 2018 and the little one will be out soon to soap remains to sweet time for separate to time. and he's a reminder of everyone. they had to be behind the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm about this and, and this is the news our lives from jo. how coming up in the next 60 minutes, a 1000 palestinians missing under the rubble in garza as a desktops process, 2 and a half photos. and this is the conflict began the comedies play a bars of is rarely strikes the un warnings of an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe
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. is there a restore some water supplies to the enclave, but some residents are calling your publicity stuff. iran spot on minnesota tells all to 0 that it will not remain an observer in the war, warning the us on the israel of heavy losses if the conflict escalates the to you and the secretary general. antonio status has called on israel to allow humanitarian aid into garza to 1000000 people remain traps. they are cut off from food fuel and power supplies that describing the situation as on bearable israel has killed at least $202670.00 palestinians. and it's bombing campaign on gaza, at least a quarter of a children. the death toll has jumped by more than $400.00 in the past $24.00. another 15, some people are missing under the rubble from kinda continuing bombardment.
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$1400.00 is riley's, have been killed and attacks by the andre home us, which controls the gaza strip, including $289.00 soldiers. the combined number of casualties makes this latest 5 minutes the most deadly on both sides in all 5 conflicts between israel and gaza. the you and says is witnessing what it calls an unprecedented human catastrophe. with an estimated 1000000 palestinians forced from their homes in the last week, we're going to get a live update from johnson in just a moment. but 1st, this report from image and camera. the off the mouth of another is really striking garza the bombardment hitting homes and buildings where people are taking refuge residents struggle to pull the injured and the dead from the destruction palestinian authorities say moving a 1000 people across the strip missing under the rubble with tens of thousands of taken shelter of schools run by the un refugee agency of the 3 escaped. yes,
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good. showing is everywhere. the world must understand the situation. we have children and we have sick people. also the space people who are suffering from cancer. we have terrorized they have destroyed my house. i have no other place to live. i don't know way to go. our life is how they told us to go to the south. and here we are in the song. i'm sick and tired of everything. i don't need food, i just need to go back to my house, take me to my pace and i will live in a change. the hospitals and clinics are breaking point goals as low as hospital and shift over crowded with people who set the homes for what's left of them. then that's going to be the bar. so here's what i have done. the burden on the health sector is so huge, and large numbers of people are taking shelter here in schools in total disorder. we've no hygiene. how does this work? because if it demick across and does that. and beyond that,
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there have to ration is extremely dangerous. compounding the problem is israel is located, it's called central supplies of food and fuel. and water has run out and you and shelters. even if the water is restored, the water is going to go to big containers and gaza, which means that they, the, the, the water will need to be trucked to different locations on to the truck, the water to different locations. we need fuel for the trucks. so it's really a chain of, of events that need to happen before people can actually get to water with no electricity night brings when most complete darkness to gauze on a fear of what may come next image and came back out to 0. tell you how the zooms, joining us live from you guys or this image and was just talking about there. clearly water is an absolutely crucial part of whatever happens. next thing you guys are, is there any indication that water supplies are being restored in parts of the gaza?
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well, according to the united nation, a statement that sits in its uh, there is no any single drop of fluids that has into the gaza strip. meanwhile, these really authorities claim that will attack started to provide cause a strict wave with a suicide is mainly in fact the amount of water that has been delivered to the goal is this trip were only to one area which is in the eastern areas of con, eunice city, this area is important to mention that the house houses are critically destroyed and their citizens are completely evacuated from these houses. so it seems that new one will get benefits from the, from the woods that, that had been supplied to that area. it's also important to mention that we don't electricity the ability to get useful from the want to prove pointed to the goals. this trip is too limited, simply because water problems inside the goal is to st. need. if you add peak tricity to be generated in order to allow for citizen to have up to access for
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which the sources in gauze distance you're talking to us. uh, our views can see the top right of the screen there, a fairly black picture, but that's actually the skyline of the gaza city. most of the lights, as far as i can tell, seem to be out there. we haven't seen a lot of minutes where you're typically an in and setting on that picture over the last few hours. but i do know that there has been some across the rest of the strip . can you just talk this through what you're aware of about what's being happening? well, the current situation and find you in a city is relatively calm in comparison with other areas and sight. the goal is this trip is where you occupation forces during the last couple of hours, of course and traits. and oh, it's a talk on the central areas of because this term specifically in terms of how a neighborhood which was the people bods with those of air strikes during the last hour. also a new maslanka had been committed in rough uh, district 15 palestinian were killed. the do to the is what you can pop. but it's
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important to say that there was a 15 coup person. have been evacuated from the north of the goal is a strip specifically from bait. last year the household is the oldest of the east bed of the patient forest back to wait the houses to southern areas of the golf district. they did that. they moved to the southern areas of the gaza strip and the winter rough. i city. meanwhile, big be protected and they have been targeted by the is really strikes talk. thank you very much indeed. that's how the god boy zoom talking to us from. does that one more to bring in a refund? oliver? yeah, he's an educator and a writer and he's joining us on the line from does a good have you with us on all the 0? let me ask you 1st about these uh, what we're hearing about the possibility of watching supplies are being restored to at least some parts of guys. what do you make of that? thank you very much for having me. i think this is a political come and it's also a distraction for the genocide design. it's cutting out again credit. now the,
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the key issue here is electricity without explicitly recount pump water, water tanks, in our homes and all of that, the, uh, the, the user is opening the, the tab. and it will only benefit unlimited. uh, it'd be affiliated with the data and the goal is to probably spend 5 percent of the issue here is electricity value to participate. we come come fix water instead of running our, our homes. the important issue is that the running water, but usually fit for human consumption. and that's why kind of thing is most comfortable. they buy their, a fresh water constantly from the vendors fonseca station. and due to the addition that those stations has been closed, the competitive team has not been able to afford the reward to fish world. the consumption. a friend of mine at the front on the street. is that
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a we are we are i live in a tool where we see children for the restroom in water. cool. kids can have for the less than food. so kids can, can have food because there we are, we need electricity need to condition put in and can you tell me where you are roughly in, in guys or you don't have to be specific, but are you one of the ones that stayed in garza city or have you chosen to move elsewhere? yeah, thank you for being so to my yard and go with it. you actually couldn't leave. i need it in front of you because your correspondents now say that 15 i'd be method got enough on the already back. can we can each one of the most coveted, the old and dentist olds, tell us what dangerous is an target competitive and leaving god, the city on north god. the only day we have to live in the area and the news
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happening by 330. but i'm thinking i'll do the best that goes with the boardman. and some of those killed in the homes were also capable. or did you get back to you? we could. so in addition to the belief that whatever we go is going to can awesome for months, we decided to stay. but the other issue is that any privacy and have chosen to stay because we hope we have no way to do this. this group that if you did decide in addition to get the book, the hope that we're going to prevent another next. now another displacement will continue because we meant for me to find that if we are displayed, if we are forced to be able to get back again, we were talking earlier in the, in, in previous programs about the fact that from us is not just a military on group, it is also part of the administration of guys as well that runs the schools that
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runs hospitals and various other facilities. you have clearly been living under the control of homeless for some time. how do you regard the action that harm us to the military action that han last took a week ago? which know, sees you and other palestinians in the situation that you're in? how much is the government? the fact to government the floods elected in a free election to give me an adult, an eviction that america is what i need to impose that the siege and defeat garza. i. so how much is the security movement base particularly pocket funding? gaza? unclear, at least the degree and also how much like the major like, like most probably like most probably cm party come up. it has an on the military, we were having such
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a big it is look the whole story. except actually part of the story booming if they have a couple of seconds. right, right. and i just, how can i just, i did, i just saw a flash of and front of just seen the 2nd one there over guys that it's not letting me all right. can i just i'm going to, i'm going to end this conversation now, right. but i wouldn't barely want to see a line. can i see a line? yes, absolutely. yes. and if they're safe enough to do so, come, i'll do that. so is the isn't, it has been sitting up for about 70 seats and so i've had this, what's happened. ready but probably the in the acting to. busy given the kids or addition location on this case. thank you very much and thank you very much indeed . i suggest to you and your family should uh, get to a place of safety as soon as you can. thank you very much. thank you. is there any problem those have benjamin this one? yeah. who's been holding a series of emergency meetings earlier this week?
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a deal was made with the opposition to form a unity government and a war time cabinet. we're going to go to sort of hide our twos, joining us live now from occupied east jerusalem. and sort of what can you tell us about these meetings that have been going on of the yeah, as you said, each held as fast cabinet basic as possible as units. each government and non se includes the minister of defense, the all of the guidelines as well. as a full that minister of defense which is pending against who was also an opposition, a poxy vida. now these are the top intelligence and military officials that have been meeting in the last a few hours. these meetings can go on for a while. so we haven't heard anything from bots, and sometimes we done because they all discussing, talk to cold. the news is what they're going to be doing next. the army has said that it's
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a waiting for some form of movements and make sure that the citizens of garza have moved to the south. they do continue with the target face that they've targets a $250.00 target, st garza, including, including rather becoming of one of the how much a national they pulled, a national security come on to a full, how much to the continuing with those strikes while the world still waiting to see when they'll be moving in, but also since this news hour. we've also heard from these radio army that says that just a short while ago, it struck his bottom. not military infrastructure in the oven on, of course has ball as the lebanese on the group that's been firing rockets into israel, that's on the northern positive as well. and they said that they've done that in response to a shoot thing that happened yesterday. that was towards israel. now of
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course they, they have said that they don't want to be involved in a will a on his by law in legend on. however, having said that, the army spokesman earlier today rob, i've done the, i've had job, he did say the minute you will move every wet in the middle east to achieve the security interests of israel. so that's not closing on either of those that have been attacks that have been coming from his bolo, from israel, and israel has also attacked syria, as well during this rule. it's also important to note that so on. so the thing can do as secretary of state who was already visiting a few days ago is that he's going to be visiting on monday instead as part of this . so he's already discussed the situation and the latest with 6 regional meters. he met earlier with the education present off the fact that his cc in cairo to discuss
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the latest. but it's also important to hear from a cc, because he said that what's happening could have repercussions, of course, across the region region. anyone, others to not gets involved. egypt has been involved also in trying to secure that a safe post passage way full of people that have for and citizenship to all based in gaza. so thank you very much indeed. said arcada talking to us from occupied east jerusalem. all could file has been continuing from gaza into israel. this frontage was sent by a reporter for me is really assisting me of that out. that's about 3 kilometers away from the border with gaza. 75, and people are still in the city for the mayor has told them to leave. it says also evacuating its own times along the border with guys head of its expected ground defensive into the on tape child stratford sent as this report from said that it was in southern israel. the is ready on the continues to pound the density
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populated gallons of strip a hey, that's what it says will be a coordinated ground air and see operation to wipe out a mouse tanks and heavy weaponry along with hundreds of thousands of troops of mashed along with guns a folder, israel's defense minister vowed an historical baffled this will be an in teams for this will be lethal and this will be an accurate war. and it will be a will that changes the situation for review of the opposing for a moment to commemorate victims if the how much the tax on october, the 7th, israel's prime minister convened the 1st meeting of a new security cabinet. i think that will help me money flame shall. i knew. i saw our wonderful fighters were now on the front line. they know that the whole nation is behind them. they understand the magnitude of the task. they are ready to act at any moment to eradicate the bloody monsters that have risen up against us to kill
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us as a mazda thought we would be demolished. it is we who will demolish a moss. palestinian fights is continued to fly rootkits from the strip. most of interest that change by the end of the defense system that some get through as intercepted. real kits explode above and after repeated warnings, one of these waiting minutes we to evacuate. many of the remaining civilians in the town of their old boat boxes to leave most a 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 won't be thomas. 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 the rockets fired from garza. the pot of city and territory is around 3 kilometers in that direction and they're all numerous other houses along the street. but it
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also being hit or more than $1300.00. these railways were killed in the hamas attacks at least a $126.00 men. women and children were taken captive into the gulf of strip, which is to over a week later. israel has flattened in tile neighborhoods in the palestinian territory. its own the rest to move to the south, or risk dest across spot. it is inevitable, minimal palestinians of all ages, who also die. charles, profit out as a restaurant, some of these ro, around spot a minister has told all the 0 that his country will not remain an observer in the ongoing conflict between israel and gaza. meanwhile, the us secretary of state and to be blinking is a diplomatic push across the middle east, west on center, as the latest degree fears and expected this very ground defense even to does that spark abroad award in the region to kinetic
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a force to stop it. on the way in the uranium for the minister seeing and made up to lie young, met the mute of contact to meet him at a stand the meeting and things relations with the west. as well as from us, as for law, you know, mean to be without a 0. you're on the top. diplomat said she's company would not remain a bystander if israel continues attacking gaza trunk will somebody so say, if the manager is aiming at the, immediately stopping these really occupations attacks that are killing children and the ballasting and territories, mainly in the gaza strip. and then the deadlock, it is highly probable that many other fronts will be open. this option is not ruled out, and this has become increasingly more problems on saturdays optima. yeah. and also met smite, honey, you want to come as a senior political leaders endorse to show his company support for home us move different on the morning. the region is not a major concern to the best of our ability is cost with is not spread to the secretary of state. anthony blinking has been on a frantic 6 concert tour,
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2 out of nations during the meeting with the different president opposite. they have seen kyra to describe his mission is to ensure america's top diploma focused on how much attack on israel, but much less on what's happening in gaza during his visit to kyra. he's faced one of the strongest public rebukes. 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 blinking is due to travel
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to savannah again on monday. that is, as israel tactics are coming under increasing criticism, why the american and european leaders declare they started with this rel, i'm ready to provide a more immediate aid. they have not called for a ceasefire, but for palestinians and gaza presenting the original conflict is far from the mines. as they endure continues going back. they say what does that the state for them is the survival of millions of them. there's a set of that of to 0. my kind of joining us now live from washington dc for more and lincoln's visit to the region. i want to talk specifically about his talks with the president of the fact that i'll cc in egypt, egypt of course, historically very important and quite significant when it comes to diplomatic solutions to conflicts in the past. and of course, also in terms of getting humanitarian aid into gaza, it is at this particular time the egypt has not yet committed to getting
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involved in the brokerage role that it has played in pause conflicts. but it is playing a key role in the humanitarian relief situation. this is one of the key issues why anthony and the secretary of state wanted to meet with the egyptian president to speak about that you man to terry. and really the reason for this is it's geography blinking like, oh, so where as that the geographical position of egypt smuggling up against garza, southern border is absolutely critical in terms of getting humanitarian supplies in . and also of course, in getting people out, should they be crushed against that southern bold offense with and is really a potential is really to put bonds. so this is a very important part of that, but it blinking this visit to the region. we've also heard from the national security adviser in the course of the day j. sullivan,
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who said that is well along with the other parties in the conflict. also has the responsibility in terms of humanitarian relief, the protection of civilians, and the protection of those people who are trying to get to safety as well as their ability to access food, water, medicine, shelter. these things should be respected and should very much be a central focus of everyone involved in this, including ourselves, the israelis united nations and the regional countries. mark, understand that us presidential by man and the palestinian president law, who the boss has spoken on the phone. do we know what joe biden said as well, president biden has spoken to benjamin netanyahu on several occasions since this conflict began, but he has contact to the palestinian prisoners. my would boss, we are told what we blown from that to case was contained in a tweet from the white house in which it said the president biden a should
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a month. but a boss that the us would continue to support as well. but also that he does not see the palestinian people as part of the homeless movement. he went out of his way to separate out those who belong to a mouse from the palestinian people as a whole. now why this is important is that it reiterates us position on providing humanitarian aid that they are boss masses of palestinian people within gaza, who may have no ties to. i'm us and of the full of humanitarian assistance. and this is a role that the us believes that can play in terms of brokering assistance throughout to be, but many people in the region. this is one of the thing, cuz reasons for his diplomacy trip to the region is to get a good concert to view on how to provide humanitarian assistance from all the parties in the particular region that we've also understood in the course of the
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day that president biden has a pointed, a humanitarian relief officer for the middle east stay but such a field. this is an important step because it brings you monetary and relief on us operations within it. on the one umbrella, which hopefully will make the whole of operation far more efficient. and certainly it is something that is needed, so you'd have so many parties involved, so much discussion about how humanitarian relief is going to be provided and where it is going to come from. mike, thanks very much indeed. that's mike kind of talking to us from washington dc. we're going to bring in more one more shot or his i'll just say the senior political analyst. he's joining us from london. good to have you with us as all want. all was moment. let's talk about time. anthony, blinking is a tour of the middle east when he 1st arrived in television. he was bringing a very strong message from the us that they were definitely on the side of israel. and that's what they were focusing on over the last couple of days. and it was, we just heard from mike as well. we've had president joe biden,
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the palestinian president, mom would have boss this guy talking about the situation and, and with the palestinians. we've also had on to me blinking, starting to mention the palestinians war when he goes to telling me of again on monday how, what is the difference? do you think between what he's going to say then compared to what he was talking about at the start of his visit? i think after a few days and other capitals getting a sense of what are our leaders and the out of the street is occupied by? i think the secretary state became perhaps slightly more sober. then when he started history, i think in the beginning the he and the president were still chinaman, benjamin. nothing. yeah. in the sense of repeating that or to even what day is really 5 minutes or said about the like i so even worse, i so and why there is no proceeds fire. there's no room to even talk about the
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humanitarian assistance on the condemnation on the mission of condemnation. that was the tomb accounts. and then he went to the georgia, i'm so the idea agent. and i think along the way the thoughts live to change. clearly the, the demonstrations of the public squares in capital is where they were allowed to process in the hundreds of thousands. i mean, clearly there wasn't message there, but the arbitrators pointing a name. and i think the leaders convey that message that they cannot afford assistive instability because the sooner between the thought of seeing a tragedy of the public opinion data sheet. so i think, yeah, sense you could, you could, you could, you could notice that the think of some of the got to change his thought of it. i think once he got it, i was kind of
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a bit surprised to be honest. when i heard preston cc lecturing secretary, the blake and i think that was the only meeting of a link is meeting with our leaders are open to the to the, to the international cameras. to actually take picture and listen to us. but it's not easy to give you, you cannot just uh, you know, just to make a city of cause a start cost of the countries and the so called israel's i, you know. busy right, the defense has really as really simple, you know, why is the best buy israel's actions and click the punishment. so i think all along with slight change and. 3 still talks about the writer is what the defense itself does not talk about ceasefire. but i think there's a bit of a movement on the idea of doing it assistance and talk about that. i've seen it
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a bit more than before me. one of the things that seems to be the focus of the last 24 hours or so. these are diplomatic negotiations. is the concern about whether or not this is going to spill over the borders from is or then goes right into other parts of the region. what's your analysis of that? do you think that there are players, shall we say on the sidelines? iran, for example, who are waiting to take advantage of this, or do you think that they're just sitting back and watching what happens next? i'm not convinced that the i tried to take advantage of it as much as a major disaster and by the side might actually vote him there. all eyes and nothing on here. yeah, i did point even to, you know, certain disability in other countries is why, because there's a, we tend to attention people, but the buyers because of the continued his rate of humiliation of the other thing is in the higher. right. and just the last few weeks is
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a bomb to airport it. see if you week for the past few years we've been finding targets we've been serious via they think a squarespace, the same thing that was happening and nothing on, gosh, is, are on the borders and has bottom line is right, really at each other's neck. yeah. and if this sort of wide is beyond the order, i think definitely because she has a solution. so in the midst of this secondary blinking is basically, you know, the service of these really interesting. i mean, sometimes you don't know who somebody say or the is what upsets or sit because he's really, you know, to the countries and making sense to be wrong on behalf of this. right. and then this whole thing is what has become such a burden that the united states has to send its defense secretary it's, it's for, for the 1st secretary as well as to f, correct? what can we use the for them as an hour to at least in between basically switching
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countries with richard, you should be even there who is. right? so really this is really becoming quite a mess and why could the 5 be is rhetorical. but you know, you never know if it decides to the gus that becomes the message that i expect you to get all the bits off while i'm to show them all just as a senior political analysts. thank you very much. indeed. is still the head on all, does it up a un peacekeeping base and southern level on his head by walking far as violence intensifies on the border with northern israel at a 6 year old palestinian boy is killed in chicago in the suspect it's page calling the color the weather spin, rosalyn, settled across south, east and pulse if you will. shabby rain stopped to pushing hey,
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so this may larry or cloud here and the system will bump its way in across victoria tasmania. so the pulse of new southwell and eventually i would like to bose these a little behind though. we have a nice little rage of high pressure set to be on the hot side across set w way, fly warnings in force here. of course, with the winds coming from the interior 26 celsius, the possible ease off as we go through the next couple of days. is that cool? a way to sherry weather down towards the se, how i just squeezes a little bit for the race was usually the temperature start to recover as it go through choose day. on into wednesday, could touch 24 celsius and melvin by wednesday, type colla sydney. but we thinks of wet weather make its way for a new saying, and then it brightens up for the 2nd half of the week. so not too bad here. it will grasp, right. not the cost to pay it over the next couple of days. long specified showers . now in the process of phasing out of the way, but west and pulse of homes, you're still saying some chevy outbreaks for a time. and he comes us on $25.00 celsius,
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the for tokyo photo troy across much of the korean peninsula, which, where the agent was mostly some parts of china. since there was a fine and dry. but brother went down to the fossil a week to look at the world's top business stories from global markets to economies and a small business sales force and including security around the world. is there something that the international community, your view should be doing to understand how it affects counting the cost on o g, a 0, in the craig zone extends much deep into the mountains and we've watched a search and rescue efforts to get underway. despite the risk, we're seeing residents returning to their homes in search of their belonging destruction here completely destroyed seats. minarette and cox peer just goes to show again, the challenge of um,
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bringing heavy equipment into these areas. the army is deployed. it's how the company has to be at this sense of the way it's a ready adult assigned to flying people to trumps. under the rubble the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching, i'll just need a reminder of a told stories. this are the you and it says reserves of fuel and hospitals that cause garza are expected to last only 24 hours before they run out was israel has
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killed more than $2600.00 pound of spaniards in garza during 9 days of air strikes . another 1000 people on missing israel says water has been restored to southern areas to encourage, in fact, creations from the north. the us secretary states returning to israel after meeting the leaders and 6 out of nations in a meeting with the gibson president. and you said 12 to a lot of humanitarian aid in to get to all progressive around his folder in minnesota, i was told, i'll just say that it's likely all the funds will be opened. if israel continues attacking gaza, we spoke during a visit to come to us, we met the a, me as well as leaders of israel is evacuating times along the border with guys i had of it's expected run defense eventually and type artillery time. some weapons are gathering along the border. let's get more than that military build up our reports as stephanie decker's been traveling across that area. we've just stepped on the side of the road because we saw what is
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a very large collection of tanks is reading tanks, apc's military hardware. here the soldiers see more tags being bored. and in fact, there's another one the like, there's just finished. this is hatch, walker tire. well, so you were mentioning that continues to coming out of garza. we actually what you're seeing is coming out of israel. we call and confirm what this hit is. we are around the area of osh, go on, just outside of that. me more time here along the way, the oh, well,
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the tanks are completely blinding us. a lot of activity here in the in the outskirts around garza. the sun is now setting and we've been traveling all around the border area. you can probably hear a drone in the sky, seen our outgoing artillery from here, and multiple airstrikes. and this is just the beginning. stephanie decker all 0. and the outskirts of goals on jewish and muslim groups in the usa hate crimes that were on the rise as the gaza israel ward and drank zone in chicago. a 6 year old boy was stabbed and killed while his mother was severely injured. please, sir, they were targeted because of the face. the suspect joseph silva was a family's landlord. he allegedly yelled, you most loans must die before stopping them. he seems to be charged with hate
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crimes potter standing in american while they are all filed and just turn 6 years old. his mother is in critical condition as somebody can choose a valid across the us and support of palestine organized as a v. if not, no movement planned to protest outside the white house on monday, they're demanding the us president joe biden. users has leverage to implement a ceasefire and every possible tool to quote, force israel to hold its genocide of palestinians. in garza, the movement was founded in 2014, to protest to us defense age to israel, or for more than this. let's bring in more i catherine who's the managing director of if not now movement. she's joining us from new york. thank you very much indeed for being with us. uh, 1st of all, let me just ask you, what is the motivation behind your organization and the motivation behind organization. as you said, we were founded in 2014, in a moment that had, you know, distressingly similar, you know,
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similarities to this moment and what we were seeing then. and a lot of what we're seeing now is that the, the relentless, you know, beating the drums of war saying that, you know, israel has the right to defend itself and, and nothing else. and, and that being used to murder thousands of palestinians. and we felt that was really important that there was a jewish boy saying, not in our name. we don't believe that this kind of aggression makes to say for it doesn't make, is rarely safer. and it's important for americans use to be able to say, you know, we do not want this type of violence to be happening in our name. and we want to urge our government to use the every tool at its disposal to save lives in this situation. so you're planning a protest outside of the white house as being what 9 years since you started started the organization. why didn't we think that the white house that on the list page ministration that is in the white us at the moment is going to listen to you
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any more then perhaps previous ones have a joe biden has a long career of resolving armed conflict. he also has a long career on this issue. in particular, i think he wants to lead on this issue. he touts his close relationship with nothing. jago, you know, but some from south africa to ireland, present. and by the end has been unable to resolve or i'm conflict. i think this could be an important part of his legacy rather than a legacy of, you know, arming the genocide and we believe that, you know, it's important for them to see that there are thousands and thousands of people of americans use words saying we will not let our grief or our the death of our loved ones be used to justify more war. just before we talk to you, you may have heard that we were doing the story about the an 6 year old boy in chicago,
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who's being stabbed and his mother has been badly injured by the day within what is being described as a hate crime. how concerned are you about the rise or a rise in, in hate crime between jews and muslims between attacks on possible that's acts on synagogues, possible attacks on most in the united states as a result of this? and as i think we're seeing, you know, as these extremist positions are echoed, obviously it leads to more violence. it doesn't lead to less violence. it's obviously incredibly dangerous. you know, for palestinian americans. i think it's dangerous for americans use and for as rarely as i think the only way to end this is to implemented cease fire, get adjust solution, a lasting piece to his conflict, not more cycles of war. you know, we're hearing a israel is on the ground who have survived. these mass occurs who has lost dozens of loved ones. are saying these soldiers are a band aid. military campaigns are
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a band aid. this is just more of the saying, this isn't going to bring safety for any want. and what we need is for our government to use it's leverage not to send a weapons to, to these really government which has openly voiced it's genocidal intentions. but to really bring an end to this. that is the only thing that is going to make all of us more safe and cannot bomb our way to a lasting peace. as i mentioned before, you were formed in 2014 and in that time have you seen any change in the level of interest the level of, of our engagement if you like to buy um people who are wanting to join organizations like yours? i mean, what we're seeing in this moment is an outpouring of energy and support and people looking for some place to direct their energy. unlike what we've, what we've ever seen, even in 2014, i think there are
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a lot of people who are looking for guidance in this moment who are looking for somewhere that they can grieve for both is rallies and palestinians. so that i think, you know, hopefully our leaders will listen to us and see that energy and see about shift. obviously in recent years there's been a growing acceptance of the term of hard type of understanding that a systemic roots of the issue. i think that is a good thing, you know, we can't find a solution if we don't get the problem. i think there's more awareness coming around that. and i think in this moment in particular is an opportunity to really harness the energies of people who are saying we do not want more violence to be happening in our name. we don't not want more violence to be happening with our tax dollars. we do not believe that this is the right, this is the role that we should be playing, that you know that our community should be endorsing that earlier should be pushing for. and that again, we just need our government to act to save lives right now because they can, if they choose to,
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they can save lives. thank you very much indeed for being with us and i'll just get them on our cap and we appreciate that. thank you. thank the smartest continue around the world in support of palestinians. thousands of people have said they disagree with the countries official backing of israel. step voss and reports for lots of them. so people are now gathering here. and i'm so that marching against the violent, the trade and the name on the island in the last week we spent a lot of people here. i've been telling me that they simply don't agree with that. they are very upsetting, very worried. also like up on the legacy you'll see in information precedents. it's
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not damaged. israel silence has to show a muscle. it are the same. people that are premier. i said we are behind israel as a nation. i was really ashamed of it. and our dutch governor is not taking any action, and i want to show that we as such is another, agree with the prosecutors off watching this valley very carefully. they have sat even with anyone is falling off and how much flag for her as well as they will interfere. there's a lot of them see people are probably peaceful step, process them elsewhere around the world, 9 days into the gods of war, fives. and so being valley and this stumbled into kit, supporting palestine on the non sending us and israel. a similar march is being held in the middle can capital robots, protesters and politicians across the country,
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enjoying the riley. she lives in the search of the streets to support palestine, while the tennessee and on various to send aids to gaza. however, in india, protests as of march and support of israel valets also took place over the weekend in germany as far as africa showing solidarity with israel. both israel and thomas have been accused of violating international humanitarian law. israel has dropped functions of bombs and residential areas of gaza is attacks that are in violation of many international treaties. legal experts are the intentional targeting of civilians by both from us. and israel also constitutes a war crime. since comm us long since ministry operation last saturday is ready military's imposed a total siege on gaza. a walker say the lack of food medicine, fuel and basic supplies is made the situation catastrophic. many health care workers and guys that have been directly targeted by is waiting strikes and then there's the evacuation order for hospitals. the world health organization says it's
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a death sentence, palestinians and gaza, described the 1st evacuation order in the north, and the relentless bombardment as quote, collective punishment. toby cabman, as an international human rights lawyer and a specialist on the international criminal court. the 1st thing that came up was the ordering dozens to move from the north to the sides. um and, 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. the stanford site 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,
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the responsibilities of an off, final thoughts and then any military strikes. and of course, as you say, is or has the right of self defense. but the, the ordering forcing civilians out of area is, is in an attempt to protect them in any military strikes. so, so there to complete a mattress that we need to consider. but as we've heard from from you in sector 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 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
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is when you give safe passage. but then you strike francisco albany. is this the united nations special russell to or on the occupied palestinian territories? she says the conditions and guys are becoming more acute and more urgent. ive been calling desperately for an immediate cease fire because it is business. what is needed right now? um, 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 as being known as a school and are starting the the must,
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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 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. at least one is really is being killed and 3, have been wounded off to his ball or targeted a military posting of 11 on board or in a missile attack. the un peacekeeping force in the country. you said his headquarters and the size is being hit by
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a rock at 5 caution isn't it's all shop in southern lebanon. an escalation and attacks at the level is really the border is increasing phase of widening regional instability on sunday cuz we are a lot targeted and is really needed to close the at the village of height. the shop getting one is really and enjoying several, all this is read, retaliated, showing the 11 and border and settings off it for me to have both a zone one civilian was injured. actually 5 attacks were recorded on this day, and this really knows it's targeting physical laws, military infrastructure. one of the tax was claimed by palestinian groups from us. we can do these attacks. it's clear that is that button when of a hit has will retaliate from outside the dispute, the chair by farms. but when initiating attacks, the fight to stay within the liberties territory is. the cycle of violence is broadening. in the past week of the exchange is a fire is where it says it's goes,
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then fight this from his will law. how about us and the is nomic jihad the liberties side. at least 3 civilians were killed, including joined the list. i some of the law i the actually measure 0. i the shot southern devon, i'm assigning data is the device of live on to institute for strategic affairs. he believes as muller wouldn't be able to sustain a war with israel. i don't think that hezbollah as for now the one that they swore i don't think that the he is about to sustain the result and the consequences of the war, similar to that of 2006. and because of the conditions today of to, to the different levels known as an adult and economy cause ops 80 percent of its population on a living under the line of or above the deep plus they've been, he's has been in my, i've sent it in mind the bailed explosion of for the,
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the cost on them, the practical half of the city was destroyed. and this was because of has been live in boardman in the world. and in that each in the so however, however, i would say if uh, your on your, on the would sense that it is about to lose from us, which is a key. so that the dig i said for a long, it's very important to a pressure called inside. is that right? so it's like the you are on, has a clout inside. is that 80 board? if it's fees that it is about to the balance of our would change at the detriment of transport law or it is about to lose this strategic acid. the day you see it on may bush has by law to why then to escalate trying to
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a dives or is it i e d, a f for me to, to the output from guys to other fonts. so now let's take a brief look at some of the days of news, and i found this tons being hit by another escalade just 2 days after 2 previous ones in the region killed more than a 1000 people. did that just takes geological surveys of the epa center of the trauma was, need to have that at least 2 people have been killed and dozens have been injured. the city suffered major damage during the earlier quakes. holes are closed and that quarters presidential runoff election center. right? candidates, daniel and the bar and left us politicians. louisa, consult as a competing for the top post. both of promised to tackle wising crime, anti corruption and candidate fernando. v of the send the vin sensor old was assassinated in august head of the 1st trying to voting. your 1st exit polls in poland. his parliamentary elections suggested a closer than expected results for looting law and justice parties full cost to win
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just under 37 percent of the vote, which may not given enough seats to retain power. the election is being seen as the most important since the end of communism, of the country in 1989 and governing parties. main opponent is the opposition coalition, lead to by former prime minister and one time due to being consul, president donald task crowds of guy that across the americas to witness a rare type of solar eclipse is known as an annual or eclipse. with the moon shadow . does not come at all of the sun and momentarily phones ring in the sky. not so it says it was visible in parts of the united states and many other countries in south and central america, including brazil, columbia, and mexico, skyland spell. it kinda sounds correct cuz there's a pull it off. one of the biggest upsets and both cop history repeating, defending champions, england. yeah. and securing a 691 victory is just the 2nd. when ever
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a 50 overs world cup. how many young ones going to be here in a couple of minutes with more of a continuing coverage of the war in guys? i don't think of the website i'll just use and talk. com, grove, mazda us, and stay with us on the the business is slow in concrete markets and the smallest trade of fox sports, only 60 percent of giddeons live on less than $4.00 a day. you can stay here for morning until evening and not send anything, even the folders so we have to buy them. and if we don't pay back, then they'll take you to the police license very different world banks. latest poll says the wall and come from mining the boost economic growth. the ministry's failure to hand over to a democratically elected government, to me is to get it to her and invest. but you know,
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it's not stable because the machines are not stable. regarding the net discovery today and go to dc interrupted to motivate me i what, what that does. india 5 countries in this part of africa run by military jumped as after a series of crews in the last 3 years and not in stability put. so investors coveted beyond wells taken without hesitation and died for power defines how well we live here. we make the rule, not them, they find an enemy and then they try and scale the people with that and the people in power investigate, expose this and questions the use them to be the power around on out. is
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there the challenges here with the down to the a rivers normally flow into the ocean. the trout has leak into the mighty mississippi so much as salt water from the gulf of mexico has creeps more than 100 kilometers up stream. this barge is essentially a floating, movable tank that brings fresh water capture from the river to the side where the river water is already too salting pipes, transfer water from the barge to a water treatment plant were able to provide up to 2 and half 1000000 gallons a day of river water for them to actually treat and be able to actually send out to
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all the very residents have an ice down river of new orleans, restaurant owner, byron. the rid of it is in to convince. he said his water has tasted salty for months. ultimately rate is the only thing that will flush the salt back to see until then people are left to make do and pray for the drought to the a 1000 palestinians and missing and gaza. as the death toll causes 2 and a half 1000 job to 9 days of relentless is riley bombardment. the hello, i'm emily, and when this is l g 0,

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