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the motive i didn't sign the way my story was, i felt that it was important. i did fax on algae 0, the powell just the the so i'm for the backboard. this is the news hour on algebra with continuing coverage of his route war on gaza, coming up. the humanitarian cost of 9 days of war, palestinians in guys of struggle for survival in di conditions.
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hospitals close to running out of power in 7 guys. as israel continues, it's from bond meant us secretary of state and need lincoln lands back in israel after visiting several countries to discuss the escalating conflict and palestinians any occupied westbank increasingly targeted by israel. more than 500 have been detained, the hospitals will turn into graveyards. fetch the warning from guys as frontline health workers as a, as well as compete, brocade stops live saving supplies and medical aids from entering dr. state hospitals and health centers will use up their last year with us in the next 24 hours and that will have catastrophic consequences. the thousands of injured patients and critically ill people is are as well on gas scales. at least 2750
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palestinian since last saturday. and that includes stood and listened. health workers, more than a 1000 pounds of simeon children, having killed the highest death to among all the conflicts and guys so far, thousands injured and some have lost their entire families. rescue workers are overwhelmed in more than a 1000 bodies. a line under rubble. many say there's a strange of death and then destroyed neighborhoods. 1400 is read. these have been killed and come off as military operation. that includes $291.00 soldiers. more than a 1000000 palestinians are homeless. following these are as continuous bombardment and evacuation order and water has went out and you and shelters across guys, with tens of thousands of people are taking refuge. now, according to reports, the addition control drop a crossing will reopen on monday, hundreds of palestinians with 4 and passports are waiting at the border to leave guys. and h for the end play from several countries has been held up in egypt. time i've been
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in slack for days now in a moment will have the very latest my correspondents in gaza and in southern israel . but for us this report from image and came back. 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, 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 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
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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 because as low as hospital and shift overcrowded with people who have set their homes, 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 and taught them disorder. we've no hygiene. how does this work? because if it demick across and does that and beyond that, there has to ration is extremely dangerous. compounding the problem is israel's blockade. 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 truck, the water to different locations, we need fuel for the trucks. so it's really
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a chain of, of events that need to happen before people can actually get to water. and with no electricity night brings, when more is complete darkness to cause a fear of what may come next image and came back out to 0. let's get an update on the situation inside guys, or 9 speak to alger 0 is you know, aside who's in 7 guys in con eunice? i do not. i understand you're outside the main hospital in con eunice, just described to us what's happening around you. oh yes, sculley, i'm here at law said hospital, this is the largest hospital in con units. and uh oh, through the hours of this morning we have seen ambulances come at the hospital and drop dozens of injuries and killed people. they were at least the 3 of bombardments to homes that were pounded on the heads up their residents just in
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the early hours of this day. while over night. they were many homes that were targeted in the south and part of the time unit. and uh, in san units itself. so uh the, the conditions of the hospital is that the hospital inside is overwhelmed with injuries and the casualties. uh, we spoken to the director of the emergency department the how much can a deal uh, in a previous life year. and he was telling us that they have come to the stage where they have to select between patients who just save and who are to leave. because of the acute charters, all the medications and equipment and the uh, the, the excessive amount to all the injuries that is still coming in for every now. and then he told me that since morning and until a couple uh about an hour ago,
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they have to feed 60 injuries. come into this hospital from around the selves and part of this trip. i'd very difficult choice in decision for those health workers to make their at that hospital having to choose who to save. it's an extremely difficult decision to make. we've also heard human reports of several civil defense teams being hit and killed. ambulance is being targeted as well. which makes rescuing people extremely difficult. the specially slowly this is true, especially with the old friday gauze that in its normal condition before war. it was already serv. uh it was already suffering its struggling with the loss of capital it to use. and the lack of the resources that did these uh, civil defense teams or medical uh, teams had in the gaza strip. now what's more about at least 10 ambulances have been completely targeted and destroyed. they're out of service was
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a number of the medical teams has been injured, while others have been killed, civil defense as well, from their teams. there has been injuries and there has been people killed while they're uh, they're limited resources and cars are being targeted as well. while they're trying to save civilians, civil defense, they're saying that there's at least over a 1000 chords under russell that they can smell uh the, the, the smell in the areas of these neighborhoods. and they don't even have the abilities or capital a to use title resources to bring them out of the rubble. you know, there's been talk of the possibility of opening the roster border crossing with egypt to allow not just aid into guys that through the south. but also to allow people with dual nationality to leave gaza. but both the dimensions and israel have
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now said that the denied that this crossing is open. but at the same time, we've seen that hundreds of foreigners and palestinians with 4 nationalities of flocked to the rafa crossing. can you tell us about what's happening at the border crossing right now? well, because we have been heard and we have been hearing reports. we've been hearing a news and rumors about throughout the crossing open for uh for a nationals to leave and for those with dual nationalities to leap through the border. and that's why people walk there, to the rest of the board. you're in an attempt that they would actually get a chance to leave the gaza strip once the crossing has opened. but until this moment, there is no indication that the border will be a close. after hearing these news, israel has targeted has start get to the crossing from the palestinian side.
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so uh and, and even though people are still uh, staying there at that to it up on a board or waiting, put a chance for the border to open it. so that they can cross but uh, until now there are no indications, but the board you will be open for the aid that will be entering into the god this trip. okay, you know, thank you very much for the update, you know, outside live this in kind of units and 7 guys. and we just hearing now from the united nations humanitarian chief martin griffith that he's traveling to the middle east to try and negotiate aid access to the guys a strip. let's get an update on the situation now inside of israel and speak to, i'll just hear his child stratford, who joins us on. there are trying to tell us about where you are. exactly and what's happening next. if you join us here on the western outskirts of the town of stilts, um it's about 23 kilometers to the gallons of water. i'm gonna step out of the frame here. let marino a camera man zooming in between those trees. what you're looking at the is the goal
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is a neighborhood a beta noon that's in the north, east and corner of the gaza strip. and you'll be able to pick out the buildings and get some sort of idea of the level of destruction in that neighborhood. and we know that it is a similar story, right, the way across the strip and various other neighborhoods that move speaking to all teams inside garza to get some kind of storage on how many people remain in beta noon hour produces in the strip saying that they are all still potentially thousands of people in there that have ignored the warnings of his royal to move the south out of the northern gauze, the strip to avoid being caught up in the cost spot to avoid effectively being killed as we expect this ground and see all peroration on the northern gauze, a strip to begin in the last off an arrow. so if moreno just pines round a white in this out, we've seen a lot more strikes fully
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a least 3 in the last. so i say so the hall for now we have objects overhead and then you see the plumes of smoke and i'm wondering since july and for liable in the neighborhood further south of bates and price. so yeah, the situation remains very tense indeed here in terms of just quickly to tell you about the civilian population here instead roads, then there was still a lot of people here, although many have left many have been evacuated. we've heard reports of i'm, we've actually seen rootkits being fired by promising the invite is out of the gaza strip, also in the law style, but yeah, there are still people here, but the majority have gone in expectation to the beginning of this is really offensive. is a new and gaza right in on charlie. we've heard from these really army in the last hour so that a 190 captives are being held by hamas in guys which is a much higher number then was previously reported. how is that going to be taken
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into account in israel's military plans going forward and this expected ground defense or what is it? a great concern certainly for this it's of these right of the government. these riley, military, it's actually a $199.00, confirms taking the captive. now by how much, according to these really ministry, they say that they have updated the families of those concepts and they say that they're of, we already know that they're all foreigners amongst those cap saves that, which i can into the goal is, uh they said the efforts for the hostages to try and get the amount to bring them out. all right, so the priority. but yeah, as you saw, look at the lookout, closely knit and tightly, and it had been the buildings all in these neighborhoods like bite honda. and it's going to be very, very difficult for these right military realistically, to mount any kind of affective operation to get hostages out on the that those kind
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of circumstances we obviously know that have, must have, had months is to prepare possibly for i don't for ration like fish and how massive already said that, i think is 9, we call and confirm that. but certainly there have been a number of hostages that have i say that they took the cap save that have subsequently been killed. they say hi my say a bi, he's right, any body is really bone, bob. and so yeah, they're a great concerns in as well. and increasing pressure, more pressure on the government and the ministry to be seen to be doing more to at least locate where these hostages all let alone to try and get them out. but at this stage it seems increasingly unrealistic. okay, tony, thank you very much for that update child stratford reporting their life wednesday out in southern israel. meanwhile, the us secretary of state on to the blinking has landed in israel for more talks off to meeting regional leaders in the middle east to discuss the guys award is
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visit comes as the us president joe biden said. it would be a big mistake for israel to occupy the gaza strip, blinking earlier discussed, restoring regional stability with our leaders, my kind of report, some washington. it didn't, it showed us responds to the how much the tech 10 days ago was immediate condemnation. but apps and what's the coal for is really restraint. that in the past would be part of us. we action over the past 24 hours as a us secretary of state shuffled to the region. this being an apparent shift in the us position president by to know advising israel against any re occupation of gaza will happen to guys in my view is how much and extreme elements who mosse don't represent all the palestinian peoples. and i think that it would be a mistake to praise you know, to occupy guys who can resist that,
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but you're going in and taking out the extremist, the headboard is up north, but i was outside to this new se require a new believe that from us must be eliminated to entirely. yes i do. but there needs to be a palestinian authority. there needs to be a pass to a palestinian state. we all work together to make sure that to the best of our ability is kothwood does not spread a possible reason for the us shift may be a consequence of anthony lincoln's discussions. in his meeting with the gyptian president of delphi, l. c. c, r o bank, the at is really action was made public. 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,
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which has 2300000 palestinians in doha, the a rating in foreign minister. and that the image of guitar tell me being how my belt on the who maintains relations with all parties to the conflict in an interview without to sierra iran stop. diplomat said he's country will not remain a bystander. israel continues attacking gaza ration will sound better. so say if it matches aiming at immediately stopping these really occupations attacks that are killing children in the palestinian territories, namely, and because this trip 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 probable. the by the ministration appears increasingly concerned about a why the war or re commitment to a 2 state solution along with increasing if it's in humanitarian relief, may be part of a strategy to reassure error of allies that the us can be
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a fit broker in the conflict by kind of, i'll just sierra washington while it's not bringing island fisher in west jerusalem for us. so antony blinking out in the us. secretary of state, back in israel. this monday, after meeting several of our leaders in the past 2 days, what will be his message to israel after he's meetings with our biggest more clearly. so well clearly he's been shuffling around in the middle east and tasting the temperature and infinity is out of capitals. he'll be relating that to the israel ease. while we want to see this as a limited source of conflict, what they will want to use release to do is limit the humanitarian impact of this. but you can see the until he blinked him. hasn't had a great deal of success so far. when he left the egypt, he was talking about how the wrath of crossing would soon be opened on humanity. the need would be able to go in as people with fuel nationalities would be able to leave. and neither of that has happened. in fact, in the last few hours, the prime minister's office see it, and there's really said there will be no c spot in that part of guys
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a to allow the transfer of people from the, from the guys to the relative safety of egypt. and so on. to the blinking has got a lot of going to cover with the very least. he's built up a reasonable relationship with them over the last week or so. america's been very steadfast and it support. there's talk of joe biden coming here, the price of speculating that could be sadly next week. that might be another issue for and to me blinking because of what you wouldn't want this, you'll bite and arriving as a ground invasion of guys that begins as many people expect to well. and then to be standing next to the is really prime minister. as there are a number of civilian casualties, certainly do biting is clear. he thinks that how much has to be rooted out. he believes that israel has the right to do that, but it would look very bad for him politically. if he was standing in a country that are just overseeing the death of, of a number of civilians because of their operations. and guys, and alan,
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we're hearing that they've been more evacuations of civilians from villages along the northern israel, lebanese border. what more can you tell us about this, and how is this whole paying out domestically in his room as well over the last week or so there has been an exchange of messiahs of real kits between the hezbollah and the israel. it's nothing big, but it's been small in scale, but that hasn't been the lift. ality has been small there being a number of people killed and they use really army alone site. these really war cabinet, as it's called, is concerned about the people living with a 2 kilometer band. it takes like 20 communities very close to the border and the import of the evacuation of all of those communities. those people will start to move in the coming hours. they will be how do you stay in guest house is nearby, and essentially they'll be a 4 kilometer body, which will be sealed off that will become a military area. this is all about the state protecting people there and these
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really army are saying that has bola are being directed by the rating and something the radians have in the last couple of hours, completely rejected. but there are political full lights to this as well. the finance minister has said that he takes responsibility for what happened, that there was a government and security failure and the thought has to be address, but obviously that will be address stuff to this military operation. and one thing we also know is that the people here in israel want to see benjamin netanyahu leave office. they think that he has failed as well. they understand why he is in possession of the moment. well guys that goes on, but they think that essentially his political career is done and his coalition is done as well, that the disapproval ratings are very high indeed. so benjamin netanyahu me over, see what is about to happen, and guys a, but it won't, he won't be in office very long after if the people of israel get the chance because they are very angry and they believe, as a minister smith,
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it said that this was a failure at the highest levels of government in both security. i'm protecting the people of israel, alan fisher in west, through the same thank you. as the us should be standing by to evacuate, americans from the northern port of high fight in israel to cyprus. us authorities have not said how many will be taken on board, but they say space is limited and people will be allowed on as they arrive. tens of thousands of us passport holders live in israel since the war began. 29 has been confirmed that and 15 aren't missing filling marks has more from high sincerely morning us officials been working with hundreds of would be passengers to get them registered for this very that will take them across the eastern mediterranean towards cyprus. it's a 12 hour journey. luggage has been limited by the authorities here and there have
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been some people we've spoken to complaining about, the lack of communication around this, the bike race, and that's what people have been waiting hours. several of them with a young children and very, very slow to not being allowed over the foot bridge down towards the passenger ferry. the capacity around 2000. we've probably seen just a few 100 so doesn't look like there's going to be as much them on as perhaps you as large as expected flights. so important to know have been cancelled over the past week or so many carriers suspending that service out of 10 of these things or in apple. and so for some people we spoke to head traveling to the us to europe. this was an easy option, particularly for those in the north of israel as a method to leave the country in terms of that thinking, some of the incredibly tool in about the decision through the cost. many others the saying this is the right time and the right decision because of a phase of a future escalation, even worse than what we've already seen. them not houses that are a hyphen israel. well, joining us now and then use our in doha is coming to come over to us professor of
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public policy at the hot institute for graduate studies, who specializes in conflict resolution and international aid and is also a native of gaza. this time is good to have you with us again on algae 0. let's start with the us secretary of state on to me, blinking returning to israel. this monday, after meeting 7, our leaders in the last few days, they seems to be a shift to change in tone from the americans, a shifting position. we don't know yet, but do you think the americans through diplomacy can help de escalate the situation in gaza and beyond? can they still be seen and serve as an honest broker? of course, i mean the us of the us. i mean, it has the best of it is over all the parties involved in this escalation or the source specialties that, i mean is the only defense of us. that's as so, i mean, obviously we see a very active the diplomatic so i don't know. but so far, no concrete results whatsoever on any political issue via the as actually thing as
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he's fire or allowing for him the didn't a to entrance or even the opening that off a crossing to people who wants to leave. so we're spending the vague so we don't know what's happening but, but that's obviously all a lot of competence for then uh that i meet that as the top priorities is to see an immediate cease fire in place and also to allow for the human human to fit in for the document that assistance to, to get to guys. i think the substitute of filed a thieves and i'm not sure how will these ladies engage with these requests. so the americans have the and then up in an easy position as well because they have to close. so these are a side and distorted from the beginning. so i'm not really sure how would blinking play into this uh, this mediation, right? if, if we assume the piece of freedom with the attempt to start with, or if, if it is assumed that they are federal. so right. which
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a lot of people question of course, given their initial position on this latest war. we heard biden also say very interesting that it would be a mistake for israel to reoccupied gaza. what do you think israel's intentions on today? what a it's objective it's talked about wiping out, come off completely from guy. but then what is it to be occupied guys, or be, or are they still unclear exactly as to what they want? and so i'm, i'm not the minute the expert. so not go into minute 3 scenarios because there's so many we can read and listen to many pundits around and still think about better sit on scenarios. but realistically, speaking, objectively, the fact that the strip is seated now, and you have 2300000 civilian stuck inside the guy. the slips have nowhere to go. by no means i, i don't, i don't, i don't see how it is that you've any minute to go with this in with this in place
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. i mean, it will be a total disaster that if the, if they decide to go inside and, and bid garza while the civilians i was fucking gov and gaza unwise. that is nowhere safe. in the side slip, i mean we have seen is available being southern fonts of the guns, a slip declared that the south should be safe and the engine people to the, to move to the south. but 10 units is up, is not safe for has a lot safe. so again, so what do you think they could step back from this idea of, of launching this military ground operation when they've made so much noise about it already? i, i, i wouldn't be surprised and i'm getting another minutes out of this, but i think the, the easily the public, these are the governments want to see a, a, want to take advantage. they want to see some victory on in, in guys under victor means in my, in my own opinion. and is that that has to be some ground or patients inside the city. now to what extent is this is the scale of the so patients, i'm not sure, but somebody gets up and pick it. also it will take place in the north and, and,
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and then those spots of the guys a slip. so that has to be some, some inside minutes, the activities in the slip. and then we'll see it's going to be like a rolling slow ball. i will see how things were going before they've told is there any have told people living in the northern gaza strip to move south and yes, the, the arabs and bombings of southern guys are still continuing. i wanted to talk to you about the, the roster crossing with each and there's been talk of reopening that crossing and allowing some people to leave and humanitarian to go in. but a lot of people in gaza and your guys and a lot of people as a reluctant to leave because if they leave, there is no guarantee that they can come back like a certainty. for short. i mean that i mean displacement a neck, but no, but a scene and wants to live. another displacement, especially with the, feels that this might be in one direction like, you know, if there are no guarantees, even if, if, if the scene is fleet, or egypt or take the fusion, isn't that they would be able to come back. i mean,
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what it is, i'm fix over that that's, but if and then yes, it's closer to the end thing exactly. to be in a thick lens. exactly. so, so, but a scene as i historically, i mean we have been one incidents. what from the scene is a beach, the boat, this was egypt and messes, and this was in 2007. and the only reason for that they did so is to go and, and get the system the supplies, meet food medicine fuel. and this was during a very so beautiful day to be paid in 2017, and a 2007. most of them came back so no, i mean there was nothing for it, but a scene has to do and sign up. but the scene is want to stay in the native land and that homes and, and i, i, and that's the older or moved the right time. i thank you very much for that time. i come out from the a doha institute for graduate studies. thank you for joining us. meanwhile, the palestinian prizes and mahmoud abbas has call for israel to immediately stop. it's aggression against the palestinian people. that message came in
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a phone call with his venezuelan count to find nicholas madura abbas fed the policies programs and decisions of the policy integration organization, the piano. what represents the policy and people as the sole, legitimate representative and not the policies of any other organization as bringing. how do i have to have made on this from online the occupied westbank hold on the policy and present mahmoud abbas has been some would say absent, it hasn't been heard from a lot during the slightest conflict. and now he says, the piano is the sole representative of policy and people. what's your reading of this statement? then how is this likely to go down with the policy? and this is nothing new. but each time the, the crisis, the fall listed in president says more or less the same thing is that wrestle vague that we heard over and over again in the a successive wars and crisis with guys us since at 2008 at the moment the voice that you hear louder here in ramallah protest, is there
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a few 100 protest as we're just here behind me on the, on the square. now i walking through the streets of ramallah caring palestinians, flags, something the other students, for example in occupied east jerusalem. it would be detained for while they doing it here. so i think when with the bus is in a difficult position, he knows that a he is, may be a little out of touch with what the use one in this part of the occupied was back. more than half of the population is under $25.00. but we did hear a short while ago from his prime minister. how much do you, i mean, it's quite strong words. he rebuffed, for example, the, what the you, i've got on these really defensive minister said last week that people and guys that were human animals. and he also said that the national community should intervene as quick as possible to bring about the ceasefire. bring you many,
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jerry and a and also to avoid s, the cleansing, saying that if god zones where the place we may give the crust into egypt, there's a very risk of a repeat of the neck by now. next, what is the word fathers to new news, for when more than 700000 were expelled from the villages and they hose back in 1948. and that, that has been continuing until this day, especially here across the of the occupied west side of the mind with the bus very absent. no one has seen him here. he hasn't talked to his people, but he left his prime minister. do that. yeah. and the situation in the westbank quarter has been a very tense one, even before the slightest war is really forces of arrested dozens of people. i understand in the last few hours, just bring us up to speed with what's been happening. that of the. yeah, just as you said, the tensions have been bubbling in the the across to occupied was back much of the
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focus of the need to now go, at least in government, was on the occupied was bank. and there had been since the beginning of the years. what by the sending goals, you know, a sort of a 50 is a more than 200 killed rather than and continuous res. well, that has increased a lot since this crisis started with 90 raids all across the occupied was bank 70. where did they just overnight but that you add that to the 500 already the data over the past week. so the numbers are rising and certainly it is putting this is is increasing the anger here among the palestinians. this is our report. it was 6 30 in the morning and the narrow alleys of lamar a refugee camp were still quiet, is really soldiers lined up and made their way to the home of sand that
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a bed to his family was jolted out of bed when they kicked open. the front door, they were after sam as 2 eldest sons, but i'm 2nd little as if you thought i didn't. if i asked why they were doing this and they said we're a war. when i asked if i could give my sons the jackets, because it's cold outside, the officer in charge told me, your children shouldn't be a licensed. this is the moment they will lead the way. the family doesn't know where they were taken to. more than 60 palestinians were detained in less than 12 hours across the occupied westbank. army fled. hi. this video filled by a soldier, shows him tilting the young man taken away. the number of bailey, this sentence has tripled over the past week. that's according to the palestinian prisoner society. but there's also another concern that those already held in these really jails are coming under duress. by little is real easy,
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black to respond to lawyers who ask about the whereabouts of a day to me. that hasn't happened since the outbreak of this war, according to him. ok. and he's ready to human rights group. usually we are receiving 100 phone calls a week. now we are receiving 100 phone calls a day. we have written urgently to israel attorney general to say, you know, you cannot deny prisoners access to their lawyers. there are reports, but we cannot confirm about the violence about some punishment. when c mohammad last spoke to her husband, he told you the things of change inside the jail ever since. how messes up back on israel. i got it, i cannot find the head. and then he told me that this could be the last time we speak for was he said that the prison authority has imposed punishments on them, confiscating the longings. water is available for an hour per day. electricity is
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cut off during the day. so it has been, has been held for more than a year without charges is not the 1st time. her young son has only seen his father for 3 months during his 3 years of life. as israel prepared for a possible ground offensive in gaza, palestinians elsewhere fear its effects will increasingly impact them. without them, how many others you the run my last day 9 of these rouse war on guys are the bombing continues, we'll take a short break and be back in just a few minutes without continuing coverage to stay with us on the the colorado has been a lovely chris salton stock to the day across the good pots of northern europe.
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must be clear skies higg see some morning frost is a bit of fog around as well, but things will change as we go through the next couple of days. where as to whether quite a big area of light pressure try to push in from the west, pumping into wherever of high pressure, which will gradually just getting most a little further east with some random route for east and pasa. so the, on the cool side here as well, long as you drive every 2 of those central air is still some more heavy rain coming in to west and norway, pushing a little further north as tentative, snow over the high ground. of course, let me go on a rash of showers across the central positive mediterranean, over towards the west. and that's not where to weather. just started to feed its way into northern parts of portugal, both west in areas of spain, and that will continue to drive its way further north, which as we go through, choose a very wet weather coming into audit on tuesday, western positive, well south west approaches of england, but to the east that too bad a tool will show as the down tool central part, some heavier rain coming integration, athens of 24 celsius long as you drive. meanwhile, across northern parts of africa,
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we have got some showers around the gulf as guinea as per usual looking pretty heavy. he's in that way. does he have any i the key in depth analysis of today's headlines, 1000000 euros to help to nancy address migration? is it going to ease the micro crisis for make? it was informed opinions. we need more investors and more people that make the decision to embrace whom and frank assessments this balance between the toe and sound reassurance is truly important for the volume missing destruction inside stored on out to 0 the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, it's coming up to 1014 gmc 1 40 pm in guys. a quick recap of the developments in the gaza war is really a strikes of kids more than 2750 policy. and since last saturday, that includes more than
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a 1000 children. israel has kids will palestinians and 8 days, and it's forced his date in 51 days of war. and guys are in 2014. the number of these really scared in a mazda of military operation now stands at 1400, including 291 soldiers. and these really on and says that 199 captives are being held by him. austin casa, more than a 1000000 palestinians have been forced from the home. seeing only 9 days doctors say hospitals and health centers in gaza or use at the last few weeks or in the next 24 hours. now let's discuss these routes, preparation, ford's land, sea and air sold on gaza. that's expected to happen. we know that israel has moved more than 350000 soldiers in reserve is spent hundreds of times surround the gaza strip. and army spokesman says they are information in the south center and north. these really navies enforce cannot compete see brocade to cut off any flow of weapon, stuff, or supplies to hamas. sizes is around. the air force is already found in garza with
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thousands of bombs. if keels will, policy is in 8 days. as we said then it's for assisted in $51.00 days of we're in 2014. some of these are, as i need special forces i believe, to have entered gaza earlier to recover the bodies of these really stake and captive. let's speak to h a ha. now who is especially as an international security with the economy, endowment for international peace and also at the royal united service institute in london. thank you so much for joining us. so we keep hearing about this expected military offensive ground defensive by israel and israel saying, but come off as members. every one of them is a dead man. how do you think this planning is going? i mean, there's been a lot of emotive rhetoric how they going to translate that into a, into a military achievement. what are the objective ways well, today to and so i just want to put the framing on this as,
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as precisely as possible. i a, please keep in mind this is the invasion and invasion would suggest that hasn't already been an occupation in place as well as responsible for the gaza strip as the occupying power off the gaza strip. since 1967, it is responsible for the inhabitants of gaza. um, so any operation that is underway and ongoing has to take that into account and i don't think anybody argues that it actually as a, as such right now in terms of its aims. it aims indeed to and its own words eliminated thomas um, but in so doing, they also seek to remove any governing capacity for from us in the strip. and that's simply not achievable without widespread civilian casualties within the strip. and at the moment, israel has made it very clear that is interested in
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a see land, an air, a sold on gaza. now we have seen a delay and i suspect that delay has to do with the fact that on the one hand is really a political society is very much looking for a mass of retaliatory strike against the backdrop of how much this attack on saturday last week. and but on the other, you've got an even the allies of israel, new international community, seeing the concern that's being expressed about the rising civilian casualties within gaza. and we're ready, signature monitoring, catastrophe. one that is set to intensive by ex, but eventually you try um, once the escalation takes place from a military perspective, what do you see as the main difficulties of a ground invasion for israel? what would be the cost of a grand invasion, especially when they've now said that a $19299.00 is really kept is being held by him os. and guys, i do think that is being taken into account in, in there,
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fostering in the considerations, right. now so the past stream is pretty intense and what you've seen already, again, when it comes to is really politicians is a complete disregard of the distinction between civilians and non combatants. des riley, president uh, issac heard so a sudden very publicly i think it was the day before yesterday that an entire nation was responsible for saturday. not time us, not even just the gaza strip, but the entire nation. so when it comes to upholding the incredible imperative of safeguarding innocent civilians in the strip, i don't think that that's particularly on the the military strategies mind um, when it comes to the hostages. um, you'd have to go to these rarely just ask them that question, but unfortunately, my suspicion is that at some point there comes
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a time where they decide that going forward means taking uh, quote unquote collateral damage against a, a, from among their own civilians themselves. right? and the right place, financial thought, and i'll ask you one final question before we let you go. so unfortunately, what i, what i suspect is that at some point they decide, well, yes it's, it's possible that some hostages are going to be killed. um, but it's more important for us to press ok and, and what about how mazda is military capabilities? right now, what can you tell us about them? because a israel canes, of course i have infected a lot of damage on a mazda they came to have destroyed tunnels and so on. what is how mosse a capable off to date, if this ground defensive happens? so 2 points. one, i don't think how much has prepared for this because i don't think that they could have ever been prepared for this. um, that's, you know,
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a baseline sort of statement i want to put out there. the 2nd is that when it comes to estimating what their capacities actually are on the ground. um, obviously everybody got that wrong. okay. um, nobody was expecting what happened last saturday. so uh, i'm not sure what the capacity is at present. i don't think it will be enough. of course that would stand these really minute treat um, but i don't think anybody really knows how much capacity is left to because they certainly didn't know how much that was in the 1st place. ha ha, thank you so much for your insight. thank you for talking to us h. i have you guys on the royal united services institute, and i want to thank you for your time. now the united nations h e says the past week has been a test for humanity and that humanity is failing. wanting griffith will be heading to the, the lease on tuesday to try to help negotiate access to the guys a strip. international red cross says the medical system is on its needs, at least 70 percent of palestinians in the north. don't have access to health care
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after the you any vacuum it. it is. clinics, hospitals across the gaza strip are receiving hundreds of severe injuries every day, but only have enough field to run their generators for another 2 days. they're not just running out of batch, but also water and basic medicine. displace palestinians are sheltering in some of the largest hospitals in the hope that they won't be bombed over was health care work as a in overwhelmed hospitals are choosing to stay behind rather than risk moving critically ill patients? let's speak to dr. nick may not about this. he's a consultant surgeon who regularly visits the gaza strip. and as i've been due to travel there this week, he's joining us from oxford in the u. k. thank you so much for being with us. you've been in and out of guys are in the past few months and even before this latest conflict, they were ready for the shortages of medical supplies and equipment. what can you tell us about the conditions in these hospitals today as the desperately shoulder supplies? um, they almost run out to block products uh, block,
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done as kind of get into the hospital to get blood. so there on that last a few amounts of blood products save almost one of the drugs they run out of surgical gloves. so that when they have to operate, they have to watch the gloves from the previous operation to in order to do the next operation. and they are running out of fuel for that generate to. so any day now they will be they will not be able to have any generators in the hospitals and will not be able to supply any ventilate, has all the electrical equipment. yeah, we heard from a doctor earlier who said that they had to make right now the difficult choice of, of choosing between patients, those they can treat and those they cannot. that's a very difficult choice for a doctor to make as it is indeed an any doctor who was in the queue serves as has the triology patients like that. but the levels that which you triology depend on the results that you've got available and,
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and goals are in the hospitals at the moment. they've got such a few results. is that going to have to they are currently making decisions about which patients they can save. and having to sacrifice some patients who in other circumstances would certainly be able to be saved. and, and we've heard also that hospital, some hospitals, especially in southern gaza. i've actually had to set up 10 font size a hospital because they're at full capacity inside. that's extremely dangerous. also given that the bombings are continuing, but they now have to set up 10 south side of hospital suit to receive patients. it absolutely will not hurt. last not there are full hospitals now which unusable the hospitals because of the infrastructure being damage. so much the, all of the hospitals i know about over whelmed, they can any treat trauma patients and they haven't got enough as. ready as to treat told of them many of the access, right. it's the hospitals are being boned, so the ambulance is kind of get the patients to the hospital. so they are trying to
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treat these patients in the most upholding circumstances. yeah, doctor may not, as he said yourself, that there's no water right now. and guys and, and these hospitals risk running out of electricity as well. what is your message today to the international community? i think this the sage needs to stop the medical aid needs to be allowed into goals are immediately in order to give the results to, to the hospital. so they can treat these patients. i, i go into goals and regularly with medical aid for palestine, which is a u. k based charity. and they have teams of such as waiting to go in to help with these patients if that allowed it. and so i would urge the international community to put pressure on his way to government to allow a to get you in to help the doctors and this is treat these patients. dr. nick may not thank you very much for talking to us. thank you. jewish and losing groups in the usa hate crimes are increasing because of the war
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in guys i'm in chicago. police say a young boy was top to death and his mother severely injured by the landlord. they were reportedly targeted because of the face. the suspect has been charged with hate crimes, the boy policy, an american or the for you had just turned 6 years old. his mother is in critical condition as a jewish americans have held values across the us in support of thomas sign organizes of the if not now movement planned to protest outside the white house. on monday, they're demanding us present. joe biden uses his leverage to implement a ceasefire and to quote force as well to hold his genocide or palestinians in gaza . the movement was founded in 2014, to oppose a supply of us military aid to israel. the, let's take
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a quick look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today and for ukrainian. children has been freed by russia and g for united with their families. the children are age to to 17. and we're really soft a contact acted as a mediator. the go past will catch as embassy in moscow before leaving rush. same is robbie has more from cave and we're hearing reports from the categories as well as here in keith is that the doe has been involved and talks between moscow and keep secret talks that have been going on for many months. but even as early as july, ukraine's prime minister dennis jamal did did in the cut, there was involved in a number of issues. speaking after a meeting with guthrie diplomats in july, he said that there was assisting and many issues, especially the re, patrick creation of children. and that seems to have had some success. now, in terms of actual numbers, since the beginning of this were 400 children have been returned from russian hill
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territory. but ukraine has identified 20000 children that have gone missing or has been held, they say legally, by russian forces or by russia since this war began. now, the children were hearing of friday, there was one child return. now 3 more between the ages of $29.17 being repass rated. certainly the success in these dialogues, but just a drop in the bucket. so far in afghanistan, recovery efforts underway, inherent province after another earthquake struck on sunday, one person was killed in 30 injured in the $6.00 magnitude come into prominence. the baffle quake is a 3rd to hit the country in the past week. more than 2000 people have been killed in thousands are not homeless. as winter approaches. this has been done. you know, bullet is set to become a 4 doors. youngest president, after declaring victory in elections on sunday. the 35 year old beaches left his rival with 52.3 percent of the vote. the boy i would only have 17 months in office
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. the election is triggered early after ongoing president gave him a law so this whole time and during an impeachment trial in poland, the ruling law and justice party is unlikely to secure a 3rd time in office despite being projected to in most ceasing a general election on sunday exit polls show the right wing p i. s is set to win 36 percent of the vote. it's natalie ahead of the center century composition led by donald task civic coalition. definitely, european council presidents alliance is likely to secure a majority with the support of other opposition parties. task is calling the vote. the most important since the fall of comedies and importance and has been confirmed that cricket will be under 1164. again, the international olympic committee has added it to the program for the 2020 a games and assigned to this cricket was loss included in the olympics a 123 years ago and is expected to raise the value of india is higher. c, broadcasting wide by more than a $100000000.00 flag football,
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baseball softball. the cross and squash have also been added for the los angeles gates and well known of the continuing coverage of the war and gaza. and the ripple effects self. this conflicts march is continue around the world in support of palestinians. thousands have been bonding and these some voltage is pointing out a sign and denouncing the us and israel. thousands of people also took part in protests in spain, capital madrid, some express the dismay at the lack of action by the international community. the international community should apply with the fight against russia on these roads because at the moment they are doing nothing. they don't care about palestine. they've done nothing. they just say pull them of both israel and how must have been accused of violating international humanitarian law. israel has jobs thousands of bombs on residential areas of casa, these attacks during violation of many international treaties. legal experts say
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the international targeting of civilians by both come off and israel also cause that use a war crime aid workers say the lack of food medicine, fuel and basic surprise has made the situation catastrophic. many health care workers. and guys i have been directly targeted by is really strikes out of simians and guys are described the force evacuation order in the north and the relentless bombardment as quote, collective punishment. earlier we spoke to find jessica alban easy was the united nation special, robert to one the occupied palestinian territories. and just calling for an immediate cease fire in garza as i've been calling desperately for an immediate cease fire because did his business. what is needed right now? um, no one questions that he throw has been severe, the heat by crimes that are my amount to atrocity privacy by what is being conducted by a mouse. on the 7th of october and seats the 7th of october, there is an investigation ongoing, but the commissioner inquiry pointed in 2021 by the human rights council. and there
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is also a new michigan shouldn't 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 for tour as being known as a school in or starting the, the must, this force displacement to 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 the policy ends being out the ever being ordered to the, to the case scenario and under to follow the war. i've already seen a forcible transfer happening in 1947, 491967. and is this being and is this happening? i mean, this research to have been now even others like in our see the region richard g council has talked of,
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but it has warrant against the risk all the you money. are you as a cleansing the coverage of the gods of war continues on al jazeera, of recap of the latest developments these radius price, if he has more than 2750 policy. and since last saturday, that includes more than a 1000 children, the number of these really scales into mazda is military operation. now stands at $1400.00, including $291.00 soldiers. and these really ami says a 199 captors opting out why i'm off in casa sale. viney has more in just a few of us. stay with us on our thoughts providing on. but the patient, the best time to wait for the extremely unfortunate that there are no quick wins and eventually search hard hitting in to be do you feel like america is less than the age of these days, or is it just a different full? i think that democracy in the process facing realities do you see that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side showing that in the bricks on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen to the story on talk to how does their business
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