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the till 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 costs is $2.00 and a half 1000 jobs to 9 days of relentless is riley bombardment. the hello, i'm emily. and when this is out, a 0 live from to house are coming up. the families slee event right show these riley strikes the un bowlens of an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe. is ro restore some horses supplies to the own place, but some residents are cooling as
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a publicity stunt. ron's farm is to tells l g 0 that ty ron will not remain and observe in the morning the us and israel of heavy losses. if the conflict escalate, [000:00:00;00] the a. welcome to the program, the u. n. is wanting dies is hospitals will run out of fuel in the next 24 hours. and it's describing the humanitarian situation as catastrophic. israel has killed more than 2600 palestine ends in its bombing campaign on guy's name. at least a quarter of them, a children. the death toll has jumped by more than 400 in the past 24 hours. another 1000 people are missing under the rubble from the continuing bombardment. $1400.00 is riley's had been killed in the attacks by the armed groups from us,
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which controls the gaza strip, including $289.00 soldiers. the combined number of casualties makes the slightest violence the most deadly on both sides in o. 5 conflicts between israel and casa. the u. n says it's witnessing what he calls and i'm president of human catastrophe. with an estimated 1000000 palestinians forced from their homes in the past week, we'll get a live update from guys that in a moment. but 1st this report from image in came the often most of another is really striking. garza, the bombardment isn't homes and buildings where people are taking refuge. resident 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 model. the 3 escape. yes,
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good. shelling is everywhere. the was must understand the situation. we have children and we have sick people. also the space people who are suffering from cancer, we are terrorized, they have destroyed my house. i have no other place to live. i don't no 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 overcrowded 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 and in schools and taught them disorder. we've no hygiene either. it was because if it demick across and does that and beyond, their head of duration is extremely dangerous. compounding the problem is israel's
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blockade. it's called essential 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 gas. uh, which means that they, the, the, the water will need to be trucked to different locations on to 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 mice complete darkness to cause a fear of what may come next image and kimber out to 0. that's bringing tarik ever was in who joins us live from gaza. tarik reports as well, has restored some water supplies to be on class. what have you seen in terms of that vital raisins? bang were tent? well, according to the united nations,
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a statement which has expressed on the points that there is no, any truck votes had even to, to the goal is to strict. meanwhile, he's rarely searches a claim that it has re provided goals as training with specifically the southern areas with water sources. meanwhile, useful to sources are only provided in one such an area. generally, in ben hill area in eastern con eunice city, in the eastern part of honeywood city, the majority of houses destroyed the levers to the ground by these very own going book apartments. since the beginning of this round, a fine to 90 percent of its citizens web display from the houses and you are now living in on the west shelters and the other. the other majority of them are living on a different medical complex in the surrounding areas of the complex, of course. so even the with the proof provisioning of water to this area. it's not, you know, off until it needs fuels in order to be generated in order to enable
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a want to bump me to work. this requires a big amount of, if you are the current other parts of the goals is triple. so a face, a deep shortage of water supplies, the majority of causes us threatened to be effected with different diseases due to the lack of water sources full. so in different areas, intimacies taking place. what would then uh, 40000 palestinians are living assigned to a new city and with a number of displaced people easily discount which had been evacuated from the know through central areas of the gaza strip. the human attorney, a situation in this area is really excessive painting and tires the stock warnings from aid agencies that continuing on a or well in terms of the unit training condition or in goals to the current movements. uh there is no any uh, possible humidity or an assistant might need to know that to the goal is to strip until israel
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a forces could really give them permission to be transferred to the different goals when they, by local organizations. and even local authorities is like the goals district to the international organizations and international charity human rights, even groups recommending them to open safe corridors, humanitarian human is their inquiry to us, to provide humanitarian 8 to guns in order to help them to coop. with the current situation or i think thanks so much for the update. is ro, is also evacuating its own towns along the border with guns or head of it's expected ground defensive into the, on clive child strep fits and test this report from staar rocks in southern east, around the radio and the continues to pound the density populated gallons a strip head of what it says will be a coordinated ground, air and sea operation to wipe out from us tanks and heavy weaponry along with hundreds of thousands of troops of mashed along with guns,
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a folder. israel's defense minister, without an historical baffled this will be an in teams for this will be a least oval and this will be an accurate war. and it will be a will that changes the situation for river one of the opposing for a moment to commemorate victims of the homeless attacks. on october, the 7th israel's prime minister convened the 1st meeting of a new security cabinet. hi de dental, how me money. flame shall i knew. i saw our wonderful fighters who are 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 us as a mazda thought we would be demolished. it is we who will demolish a moss. palestinian fights is continued to fly rockets from the strip. most into cities,
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body by end of defense system that some get through. as intercepted, rockets explode above and after repeated warnings by these lady minutes we to evacuate. many of the remaining civilians of the town of stair out. both boxes to leave. most are 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 beat 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 the rockets fired from gaza. the policy being territory is around 3 kilometers in that direction and they're all numerous other houses along the street. but it also being hit more than $1300.00 is riley's, were killed in the hamas attacks at least a $126.00 men. women and children were taken captive into the guns of strip. but just over a week later,
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israel has flattened the entire neighborhoods in the palestinian territory, its wall and the rest, to move to the south, or risk dest across spot. it is inevitable, many more palestinians of all ages, who also die. charles profit out as a restaurant, some of these ro, a david ross, she's a professor at the national defense university. and a former pentagon director of arabian peninsula says, explains what the welfare of the ground invasion in guns that might look like. well, no army likes to fight in the city, and the problem is, once you get into a city, you're at a rough condition of parity. no matter how advanced you are with, you know, should list people with a rifle in the next room. so the, the complicating factor here is that it is the deliberate tomas strategy to basically fight amongst the civilians. so you know, how moss is hoping, you know, they see
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a strategic victory from the number of casualties that israel inflicts incident to warfare. as you mentioned earlier on in your new sir, i think this is why israel wants to drain the area that they're planning to go into of civilian personnel so that they can then go in there and then anybody who assaults them. they can fire up freely knowing that, you know, so they're getting fired up from the 6 for the building. they're not 14 families on the 5 floors beneath them. so that instead of trying to go in and engage rifle on rifle, they can use leverage their technology, use artillery bonds, and the like to destroy the target rocket fi has been continuing from gaza into is around this footage was sent by a reporter from these riley city of sit are out. that's about 3 kilometers away from the border with guns, that 7000 people is still in that city, but the man has told them to leave. this is riley prime minister benjamin netanyahu
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has been holding a series of emergency meetings earlier. this week a deal was made with the opposition to form a unity government and a war time cabinet. spring in sarah. hi, wright who joins us live from occupied east drawers that i'm sorry. what more can you tell us about these particular meeting? well emily uh from mr. benjamin that's in the out of has had a meeting at in tennessee with the military headquarters with some of them by senior military officials. i set to make to decide what the next steps saw to have assessments of moving forward that included the minister of defense, a alkaline as well as spanish guns who is also a full mouth minister of defense. and the former a position party leader that joined into the fault of his special with cabinet that
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he specifically had chosen pushed for certain members to be parts of. now these are very high level people with lots of military experience. and of course, this is a massive, massive operation for israel, the biggest in its history to move into cause or cause of true lands and see the question has remained for the last few days is when is that going to happen? because it's still unclear of the all me have said that they was trying to ensure initially to secure the southern border with 8, which they seem to have managed to do despite rootkits. still being launched by how much in gaza, including today, including yesterday rather it's replaces the i'm in southern israel and the day before that. so central is rather until a beef. so those infiltration still seems to be sporadically happening. there's focus is still flying over, but the ministry says it's now at the point where it's ready to go in the army its
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no, so uh, the headset the, um, they would, uh would they don't trying to have a wall with any of the countries of course it's in reference to that happened on because of the lebanese on the group has by law on its northern border, which has been infiltrating and attacking israel from the sides. they said that they go to line to make it a 2 front roles. however, they haven't ruled out if they have to anywhere in the regions and that they're ready for it if it needs be. so that just gives you an idea of where we are moving forward is close there on. so waiting on this potential humanitarian, a a's going through in the cause of, from egypt, they're ready the truck. so they're on the diction side. ready to go in. and us a sex or stay on the blink. money was me thing i'm the fcc said that some it's going to open. so 2 things we're waiting for. still, when not starting to happen. when is the rough pressing going to open?
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and when are these guys go in to cause a firm as well? okay, thanks so much for the updates are high right from occupied east jerusalem. around foreign minister has todo to 0. he's country will not remain and observe in the ongoing conflicts between israel and gaza. meanwhile, the us secretary of state, and to me blinking is on a diplomatic push across the middle east. russell center has the latest degree fears unexpected, this very ground defense to be, to does that spark a broad toward the region, different mythic, a force to stop it? on the way in the uranium for the minutes to proceed and meet up to the young met them. you've got time to meet him at a stand the meeting and things relations with the west. as well as from us as part of 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 it's rep continues attacking gaza jungle. somebody so say,
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if the measures aiming immediately stopping these really occupations attacks that are killing children and the ballasting and territories, mainly in the gaza strip and, and the deadlock, it is highly probable that many other fronts will be open. this option is not rolled out and this has become increasingly more problems on saturdays optima. yeah . and also met smite honey. yeah. one of how much the senior political leaders endorse to show his company support for him. us. a move different awarding to region is not a major concern to the best of our ability is cost, which is not a threat to us secretary of state anthony blinking has been on a frantic 6 concert tour, 2 out of nations during a meeting with a different president opposite that i've seen kyra to describe his mission
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is to ensure that this is for to somebody because top diploma focused on how much the 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 drinking is due to travel to savannah again on monday. that is as israel tactics or coming on the reason criticism. white american and european leaders declared they started with this rel, i'm ready to provide more immediate aid. they have not called for a cx 5, but for palestinians in gaza presenting the original conflict is far from the mines
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as the endure continues one bathroom. and they say, what does that? the state for them is the survival of millions of them. just use out of that of to 0. my kind of joins as live from washington. they say hello then mike, a plenty of moving parts diplomatically. what's the latest on egypt role, particularly from a humanitarian perspective, as well as absolutely critical. and that is why tony blinking a spend to the stop in cairo to speak to the egyptian president, it's imperative because of its geographical position at missiles up against the southern border of casa. and it's an absolutely essential plan. if you monetary and supplies ok to go in and impulsively to if people are going to come out, in particular, perhaps some of the hostages who are being held in gaza. so egypt is an absolutely critical play in humanitarian relief and in the excess of people getting out of the
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south of gaza. this is why blinking sees this is such an important meeting, just one of the chain he's been holding in the region, basically focusing on 1st of all, expressing as he says, us assistance and support as well. but also getting a common front to among the countries in the region to become monetary and crisis within gaza itself fell in the course of the day to it was a non set. president biden has a pointed, a middle east humanitarian director. he will be responsible for humanitarian relief within a gaza. that is david's set of field this an important step because it puts everything under one umbrella. also in the course of the day, the national security advisor jake sullivan said that he believes that as well as well as all the other parties does have the role to play in humanitarian relief, the protection of civilians and the protection of those people who are trying to
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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. and mike, you as president, your bottom has been spending plenty of time on the phone to regional late is the light has with palestinian president my wound a boss. what more do you know about the content of that discussion? well yes, as you say is being on the phone to benjamin netanyahu. for example, on several occasions since the crisis began. but now he's been on the phone to the palestinian president, mackwood a bus, assuring him that the us will be focusing on humanitarian relief for the palestinian people. also assuring him of the us administration position on seeing come us as not being representative of the palestinian people that support for
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palestinian people does not need support for a month, obviously. but at the same time, reassuring by what of us as that the circumstances are such that the palestinian people require support. now this is part of what is a broad, a very careful, a shredding a by the, by an administrative sion in that we've heard from all of it's a representative such as the secretary of space on his current to and from president finding himself that what remains here, ultimately, the region still means a 2 state solution. so in terms of reassuring will have a bus fight and is also expressing support once again, despite the current conflict for a 2 state solution as a why the solution to the issues been the region. ok, thanks so much for break, you know, down for us my kind of in washington dc please one is riley has been killed and 3 wounded off to hezbollah. targeted
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a military post near the 11 on board. and am nissan attack. the un peacekeeping force in the countries at its headquarters in the south was hit by the rocket fire ali hasha is in $711.00 on as an escalation and attacks at the level is really the border is increasing fears of widening regional instability on sunday. cuz we lot targeted and is really immediately post the at the village of hide the shop getting one is really and enjoying several, all this is read, retaliated, showing the 11 and border and setting golf before kind of meets at both a zone. one civilian was injured, at least 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 assuming groups from us a week into these attacks. it's clear there's a button when of a hit has will not retaliate from outside the dispute, it shut off ops with one in the shaping attacks the fight to stay within the
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liberties territory is. the cycle of violence is abroad. in the past week of the exchange is a fire is real, says it's go, then fight us from his will law have us and the is nomic jihad, the living east side, at least 3 civilians were killed, including joined the list. i saw it on the, on the actual measure 0. i, the shot southern devon on project seemed simple to of palestine have continued across the world. thousands had been rallying in east temple in turkey denouncing the us. and israel demonstrated his code for an immediate end to the bombing of casa, assume a match was held in the moroccan capital of robots for justice and politicians. from across the country joined, the rally to museums dropped to the straits to support palestine. while the too busy and ami propose to send aid to gaza,
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there have also been demonstrations in europe stepped fast and fall. this report from amsterdam. thousands of people are now gathering here and i'm told them marching against the freight you are the main island last week he's had the hold on 3 cents. why? yes. well, and a lot of people here i've been telling me that they simply don't agree with that. they are very upset and very worried. also like up on the legacy you'll see in information president is not on timing. israel's violence has to show him, i sold it already with the same people that are premier. i said we are behind israel as a nation. i was really ashamed of it,
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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 run smoothly. if anyone is falling off and flows and come up flags as well as flags, they will interfere. there's a lot of them see people are probably feasible step process. i'm so that american jews have rallied across the us in support of palestine organizes of the if not now movement plan to protest outside the white house. on monday there's reminding us president verified and uses his leverage to implement a ceasefire. and every possible tool to quote force is round to hold fits genocide of palestinians in guns. squire a kaplan is the managing director of the east not now movement. she says the way
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should not be sending israel weapons and instead focus itself, it's on achieving a ceasefire. so we were founded in 2014, in a moment that had, you know, distressingly similar, you know, 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 us 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 his disposal to save lives in this
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situation. so by then 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 as close relationship with nothing . jago, you know, but some from south africa to ireland. present and by that and has been able to resolve arm conflict, i think this could be an important part of his legacy rather than a legacy of you know, arming a genocide and we believe that, you know, it's important for them to see that there are thousands and thousands of people of american jews were saying, we will not let our grief or our, the death of our loved ones be used to justify more war, the jewish and most, some groups in the us say hate crimes are on the rise, as because a israel war drugs on in chicago, a 6 year old boy was stabbed and killed while his mother was severely injured.
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please say they would target it because of the face. the suspect joseph kazoo, that was the family's landlord. he allegedly yelled, e muslims must die before stabbing them. he seems been charged with hate crimes palestinian american. why d a l u has just turned or had just turned rather 6 years old. his mother is in a critical condition. both israel and thomas have been accused of violating international humanitarian law. israel has dropped thousands of phones on residential areas of gaza. these attacks are in violation of many international tracy's legal experts say the in to national intentional targeting of civilians by both him us and is well also constitutes a will crime scene some of the lowest it's minutes reparation. last saturday, these riley minute treat has imposed a total sage on gaza. i'd work and say the lack of food medicine, fuel and basic supplies have made the situation catastrophic. many health care
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workers in guys that have been directly times advised riley strikes and then as evacuation order for hospitals in the world. health organization says it's a death sentence. palestinians and gaza described the forced evacuation or the in the north and the relentless bombardment as quote, collective punishment. toby cabman is an international human rights william and a specialist on the international criminal quote. the 1st thing that came up was a, as 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 the others are on. so there are, there are certain rights and rules to stem from under the 4th geneva convention as an occupying with our 2. and you are prohibited from moving civilians from, from one part to another part by the internally or externally. there are 2
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competing situations here. so this is 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, israel has the right of self defense, but the, the ordering or forcing civilians i to the area is, is in an attempt to protect them in any military strikes, is there to compete taking a mattress that we need to consider, but as we've heard from from you, inspector general, we've heard from a number of other elements of the you in the eyes you all see is expressing very

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