tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 16, 2023 7:00pm-8:01pm AST
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the north korea supreme leader kim jong sista isn't merging as a likely successful the 101 east investigate. north korea's most powerful woman on l. g 0. the the hello there. i'm associates a and this isn't use our life from the hard without continuing coverage here of the goal. so we'll. 2 have a 1000 palestinian children has been killed warnings of catastrophic conditions and also with hospitals running out of bikes will supply. the frantic, sacha survivors among the rubble continues on the fire. as israel tumbles the strip
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with attacks and rustle remains shots, egypt resist scrubbing diplomatic pressure to open the crossing with garza to allow humanitarian a in and people out israel's prime minister. meanwhile, vows and victory over him us, you will say will. and so that has belong, will pay a heavy price if it's down to the banking this back in israel, following a whirlwind tour of the middle east, as the us scramble is to contain saliva from the conflict, the a call is now at 1600 gmc, that's 7 o'clock in the evening in the gaza strip, my moving 1000 children have now been killed in just 9 days of all. that's the highest death, told him all conflicts and gaza to this day. and it continues to climb, as hospitals are running out of fuel and supplies. at least 2808 palestinians have
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now been killed since of all south today. more than a 3rd of them all children. the desktop also includes health workers and journalists on these rarely site 1400 people have been killed and how most of military operation passing through is at least 291 soldiers and members of the security forces. israel's mother theresa as her mouth is holding almost 200 is riley's on foreign nationals captive. more than a 1000000 and palestinians have now been displaced from their homes, with agencies wanting of growing catastrophic conditions. you know, of cited isn't con eunice in southern casa, and begins are coverage. these are the ones who are supposed to help others. but these medics are now some of the latest victims of israel's war garza. after a night of heavy bombardment, the injured were brought to the ship to a hospital by any means available. some of their cliques enabled to hold back their
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tiers. the situation is good, that sort of fit for the last 7 days. we have a continuous flow of civilian one division that elizabeth and the bid sweat expended many times though it's fully back now in the last. so what if i'm talking about the last i was we receive around 6 do to be live. one that they showed me is one bishop. they had a minute across. garza number's dead and enjoy it. is rising to the sum of all the stuff inside the house. we found the bodies, bodies of children who had nothing to do with the will. they were safe in that house is nothing seems untouched. even donkeys are not spared in this densely populated strip of land and there is nowhere for posting use to go south continue to gather at their rough crossing with egypt desperate for way out. but those who are waiting can only pray. step
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automatic efforts are under way to get a into gaza where essential supplies of services are being denied. various cars and these men say they are taking desperate measures in order to tell them and how we're feeling in salt water. i'm ready to drink from the salt water. what else can we do? we're supposed to do this and thank god. the attacks are relentless and now they wait for the next wave. what parts of this trip are already nothing more? the smouldering rubble give me c l g 0 sign units, and the goal is this stress? well that's peter tars of as him. he joins us now live from garza tarik. you're at a hospital too, and it's been very, very busy that i know today. supplies have been running out, tell us what you've been seeing. but right now we are central, the newer city, southern. the goal is this trip. this place has to be turned to
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a very big show. tough with more than a thousands of people who were fleets from the houses to the central areas near the city offset receiving different orders from these are the occupation forces to be back to where you the houses. now this medical center has to provide some different different medical services into the caps for more than 40000 counseling and living inside this, this church street. it's important to mention that we'd be increasing number of displaced people from the 2000 and central areas. and the goal is to start the capacity, and even population of this area has been increased shortly. which means that there is going to be much more likely to in multiple pressure on the ability of hospitals in order to keep providing services due to the ongoing is very strikes. now the catastrophe conditions, the palestinian hospitals and specifically and also hospital right now is what i think is really dramatic. we are talking about of ice cream forms. unfreezes have been turned into into places to be used and just store bodies and even just save, just bodies inside you to the increasing number of victims due to the his very own
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apartments. according to the thomas, the administrative hills in gauze. it has stated that the number of it just don't has. well he's into a more than 2600 thompson. thank you. with approximately around 10000 palestinians were injured due to the is very compartment this a great and uh, searching number of victims really except pressure on um, mid to come sex, i would have to keep going and the providing services to civilians is specifically with the especially way the is ready, ongoing, upload the food is and the prevention of entry, all of the essential items i'm from supply and fuel supplies. a topic i can hear very distinct from the around you. is that another drone? yes uh, as you can clearly hear in the background, these are the sounds of these regions, these, these regions a whole ring only dan lloyd, inside the state. and just kind of of the goals are stripped, looking for the targets and even shooting different materials towards civilians.
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houses uh, actually the sound could clearly coast such to be as i clicked it kind of impacts on the uh, on the mindset and even on the psychological health of the house. the news due to its loud voice. despite its main use of sites. it's main use up to a tech palestinians. it's also been used in order to gather information about every single target from the grounds park as well as doing that on the ground for us in the gaza strip. to thank you so much, tara as well. sirens have been sounding in israel as rockets continue to be fired from gaza that speak to a correspondence, stephanie beckett. she's in ashton, in southern israel. stuff focused through what you've been seeing there over these last few hours. i. i know that that had been a number of explosions. yes, we were at the, the border with gauze earlier today. it's just around 30 kilometers away from where we are now. and we witnessed a heavy bombardment,
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particularly the north eastern areas around between noon, also intensive, heavy machine guns. fire being fired into goal is a 50 caliber um we're told i checked that with the ministry of experts far more well versed in the sounds of war than i am. but it was very heavy, particularly for one hour or so also tank fire. there was an incoming more to as well at one stage. and also as you've been reporting, there's been outgoing rocket fire and been relatively quiet on that front during the day. and then when it came to around 4 pm, 5 pm, viruses were fired towards jerusalem towards that. i've even, we also had an interception of rascal on which is just behind us. we saw the iron don't kick in and intercept those rockets so it remains pretty much in the terms of war as we've seen it over the last week or so, which is is, are all using it's air force also firing from the sea and using tank. fire to the
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fire across the board, but that ground defensive that everyone has been talking about. still not happened yet, but of course uh, according to all the statements, its just a matter of time. a little stuff, speaking of the ground defensive yesterday, when we were talking, you could see there is times the heavy weaponry being lined up towards that florida . now the we are hearing is really all me saying there was a 199 captives being held by him. awesome garza, that's more than had been previously reported. could that potentially effect minute treat pounds? do you think i or i think it's very difficult for them to know for these radius to know where how mass is holding these hostages captives. of course, there was a lot of pressure from inside israel for it for, for the administration, for the ministry to be able to get them out alive and back to their families. now there are diplomatic talks going on at the highest levels behind the scenes involved in various countries to try and get some form of deal. of course,
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when it comes to how mass holding such a high number of is really the majority of them, civilians is a major negotiating card for them when it comes to israel. so they will be very keen, even though you know, goals is facing as heavy as bombardment that we've seen over the course of the various wars that have taken place there. and they will be keen to try and keep as many of them alive as possible. stephanie to hit the on the ground for us and national and in southern israel. thank you so much stuff. as we've been reporting the secretary of state asked me blinking is back in israel now for the 2nd time in a week. he's been criss crossing the middle east to discuss this conflict with regional lead isn't the last hour that he appeared alongside the is really defense minister, and to show of support is around. let's bring in the how much i'm dream. he's been watching things from occupied east through some forest mohammed blinking spoke with glance, but the major appearance was very brief. it was extremely
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brief savvy and not what we were expecting at all. in fact, um, throughout the day, uh, what we been expecting as far as the schedule of us like for your st. anthony blinking uh here has really changed quite a bit. let me tell you about what we did here uh, from the secretary of state and from is really defense. sec, administer your golan, mr. golan st. mr. blinking for, for coming to israel. he said, we always knew that the united states would the today, people in israel and in the world see it with their own eyes. you are here. it's the 2nd time this week. and he also said that there is an american flag on a sailing vessel in the mediterranean. and we know what the meaning of that is by saying that he's acknowledging the fact that because there are these carrier ships in the region of the us ships that that is a message to other actors in the region, not to attack israel. we also heard from mr. blake and the mr, blinking think,
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mr. the launch, and he said, you know, our deep commitment to israel's right. indeed, his obligation to defend itself and to defend the people and that you will always have the support of the united states. now we are waiting to see if we will hear more public remarks from mister blinking later this evening. earlier in the day he had met with the prime minister with benjamin netanyahu. he's also met with israel's president. it's a isaac hertzog and we are expecting that he is going to be meeting with more officials in the next few hours. natalia? well, we also know that benjamin us and yahoo! aside from meeting the thinking today, also addressed the commission of these really parliament. what did he have to say? so mr. nelson. yeah. who appeared before the connected. this was the opening of the connect since winter session. and what he was really trying to show was that this was an extraordinary time in the country, and it's a time to try to put divisions aside. uh, as you remember before, last week,
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israel was an extremely politically polarized country. now you have the beginning of the winter session. you had mister netanyahu saying that, um, uh, our goal is to destroy how much he added by warning iran and his bullet. he said, don't try us, you will pay a heavy price. be careful. he also said we are continue, we are preparing for the continuation of the war in the south and were also prepared for any conflict in the north meeting with his bullet on the border with 11 on. now mister netanyahu also acknowledged that there are lots of questions about how this massive intelligence and operational failure happened that led to that attack by how much last week he said that they are going to investigate it thoroughly. and the people who are demanding answers will get them soon enough, but he also emphasized that at this moment the nation is united in one goal and that goal is victory. so you continue to press this theme of unity. let's take
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a listen to more of what mister netanyahu have to say with regards to that. let me show that the little money will meet, you come to the condition for our success is unity. and we should remain united or we should remain united at the level of the national unity government and the people as well. and i'd like to extend all things to the members of the opposition to continue to make maximum if so of course that's out here. what we're seeing more and more of these days are, you know, political leaders coming together, putting their differences aside. you had mentioned that to me, i was speaking a lot about unity today into that. and you also had a very rare public handshake between mister netanyahu and the opposition leader. uh yeah, you're lucky that happened. that's a or display of unity as well. clearly trying to show the country that through the connected and through the creation of this expanded emergency cabinet that they are trying to deal with this war in a way that will protect the citizens of israel. going forward,
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massaging that in occupied a story. some thank you so much my the palestinian president. what a boss has called for israel to immediately stop. it's aggression against the palestinian people. that message came in a phone call with the venezuelan count about nicholas ventura about the policies of programs and decisions of the palestine liberation organization. i want represent the palestinian people as the sole, legitimate representative and not the policies of any of that organization. part of the me, it has more now for us from the law. the is a crisis. the fall listed in president says more or less the same thing. it's the rest of it that we've heard over and over again in the a successive awards and crisis with guys us since at 2008 at the moment.
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the voice that you hear louder here in ramallah protest is there a few 100 foot? this is where it just here behind me on the, on the as square and now i walking through the streets of ramallah carrying palestinian flags. something the policy does, 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 indian side was back. more than half of the population is under 25, the tensions have been bubbling in the across to occupied was back much of the focus of the need to now grow. leasing government was on the occupied was bank. and there had been since the beginning of the years. uh what by the sending goals. uh, you know, a sort of a 50 to a more than 200 killed visor and continuous res. well that has increased
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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 is, is increasing the anger here among the palestinians. i spoke to one on the trolley, she was a palestinian leader, an activist, and a form, and then the palestine liberation organizations executive committee. she says the policy and president has been under pressure from the us to condemn us. hey, ashley. this for some time since 2006, 2007 at the west bank, i'm guessing i have been politically separate, not just geographically separate. how much the mass, as you know, how much is a political move, and i get back to that as mo,
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image and politic preferably. and they've been interstate, and i really, it's not conflict and 41, even though how much the drums on elections. and then when i'm gonna try to the seats, i would say box and then 2006. but still the issue is that right now you cannot just abandon the palestinian people by adopting the language. that how much does this sound good flush, how much deserves it? and therefore, the people who are brushing palestinians, i've, how much this is the latest, by the way, this is a ins from the americans, that this is what can i slip to the palestinians, not this is what is that as a occupation in bombing, i'm trending mc jump, destruction the to the listing and before, so i'm not going to uh try to to buy, swipe to. and how would that best that you was under tremendous pressure, especially the restaurant from ad blinking and i'm buying them to come damages on people. when he started to use trying to save the right seems not to offend others
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. and at the same time he knows that his own people are smart to the palestinian people. i've turned my times the bank and they are not willing to see the palestinian fighters or whatever action being maligned or denounced by and they've had this thing and let them know that all the conflict between israel and gaza is featuring permanently at the united nations. that speak to christine, so we can, she joins us now live from un headquarters in your, your christian as we've been saying, a flurry of activity that today and some very dies humanitarian warnings from the u . n. yes and the warnings from you and officials have gotten more frequent, more intense in the last 24 hours as the humanitarian situation on the ground has been deteriorating late on sunday, the secretary general one that the middle east was on the verge of opening this and he called for action, he called for unimpeded humanitarian access to gaza. and he also called on him boss
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to release hostages without condition immediately. but the refrain that we keep hearing from you on officials is that the crucial supplies are running out in guys of food, water, medicine, a fuel. the fuel is in such demand that the power at hospitals, the generators are likely to go out in the next 24 hours according to the humanitarian agency at the united nations. and of course, that would be just devastating for the many wounded that they are treating there at the united nations has been calling for this humanitarian access. and we know also that the humanitarian chief martin griffith has been talking with people in egypt and israel. he put out a statement earlier today saying that they were working very hard to find a way to get their aid supplies into gaza. he said a anthony blinking,
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the us secretary of state's involvement had been very helpful. and he was hopeful that this a access would be granted at some point today. but of course we haven't seen that yet. but again, all agencies reminding officials that protecting civilians and protecting the wounded in a conflict area is a requirement under international law. indeed. and kristen, you mentioned this now also to vote scheduled in the coming out is that the un security council? right, so on the one hand, you've got these 2 military and discussions happening and the security council. there's also discussions about what needs to happen and what the security council can do to ease the situation in the middle east. russia put forward a draft resolution calling for an immediate cease fire. that resolution was put forward on friday and also condemns violence against civilians and all acts of
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terrorism. there was pushed back against that. it was a non starter for the united states. united kingdom. it says there's no mention of moss and moss is a tax on october 7th, which started this latest round that was a non starter for, for some members of the council. brazil, which holds the presidency of the security council, has now come forward with its own version of a resolution that calls for a humanitarian ceasefire and does condemn us for its rule uh in the recent attacks . uh, so that is being debated, but there's a lot of back and forth going on behind the scenes with amendments being proposed. we've heard that russia has proposed to amendments to the brazil resolution. it still wants to vote on its resolution, so it's going to be a lot of back and forth going into the afternoon. not clear of either of them will pass. it will take at least 9 votes of the 15 security council members and no permanent members. none of the 5 permanent members can veto it in order for it to
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become lots, so we will be watching that as the afternoon progresses. we will indeed be watching that very closely. kristen, it's telling me that for us at un headquarters. thank you. kristen as well. joining us now in studio as i saw the boss res, she's a research fellow at the art center for research and policy studies. i. so i'm going to talk a little bit more about the dynamics of what's happening now at the securities accounts. and obviously, there is a war still going on in ukraine, and i'm wondering if we're seeing some of those political dynamics now play out when it comes to resolutions about the war and goals. precisely, this is what is happening. what we have seen right now. we see it's actually very sad. that's why we have 2.3, maybe people's lives at stake. if you have the permit number as members of the security council of fighting over the leading, wrote and bringing their divisions from the war of you paying on other issues to, to the war and gaza. and that's exactly what is happening in, in,
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has been happening in the certificate council for quite low time. at the the security council has been a platform for compensation for a conflict of queen all the way to conflict minnesota compensation over the in, in ukraine. and we are seeing the same dynamics here. a b, b resolution pushed forward by a russia seen some more advanced. it didn't go into the immuno shaming the both sides. a push for him is or access. so if, if in normal times, if you have a, a cruise is a security council that really cares about the, the peoples and security of the people that, especially because uh, it would, it would definitely agree with the draft. but it's the, the problem is that washington and it's a 2 allies london in paris. the pushing for is lucian, that names how much that condemns how much we doubt israel. and that's supporters, indian profit, what he's doing, the best thing draft,
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or even when calls on were signed in the order to relocate to people is sue south. if that does a inductance name is way that design is this order. and this basis for this collective punishment, this possibility of, of transfer, which is prohibited and un, under international law. it is, it doesn't name israel for a pushing that order. and that, that is that the problem is that the security council, well, as these political fights go on at the security council, as you say, more than 2000000 people remain perhaps now. and the goal is to strip their living there. my meant, what will there? they being of actuation from their homes. they living on the fire, but they're not being allowed to leave unders about the international implications here of the, the rough of crossing remain, remaining closed because, i mean, obviously people can't get out. aid can't get in. is this some kind of of impetus for that to change? what right now it is a little impetus right now, i think who's going to shots,
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is israel and washington. i'm both is these the, both the countries that are definitely too determined to go into guys or to continue the blockade? i'm to commit the worst crimes with mazda atrocities. so the international law should be applied to any war, especially when it comes to occupation. we have to remind ourselves that israel does not have the right to push any aggressive action in, in 5, according to international. it has to obligation to hook off to the occupied people instead of telling them, instead of attacking them and is doing exactly the opposite. because international order is broken because the international law has to be a standing naked without any hocks of, of implementation. because the, the, the might, has it to, to greater degree. you, unfortunately, prevailed in,
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in, in the international order right now. i so i've been wondering about the role of egypt . obviously kyra is under a huge amount of pressure. i see there is now going to be some kind of some that's being held very visits over the weekend and attempt to regional mediation. but in the meantime, are there any legal obligations for egypt? what am i talking about? such a huge humanitarian disaster on that stores that well, i mean beyond the legal implications, dark interior obligations for each of those and neighbor country and use it has to be from day one saying that's we are ready to get a but we are waiting for a b, a, the association authorization of israel, of course, what israel has done was to bomb the alpha crossing, which is right now, you know, parable. it's dysfunctional. so, um, egypt has, has been vocal in refusing the, the, the times over the initial plans of the mass trusts are
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a mass displacements of people to make cause because you probably in egypt is aware of that. and it's, it's, it's spoke up against it from, from the beginning. but there are other countries that are concerned, you have lebanon, you have, has, below right now we're seeing the tension increasing day by day for our power. and we have also the issue of the iran you're on is also a major player that is concerned with the, with whats going on. and in does that all these countries are trying to, uh, to, to, to maneuver in a way and find a way of shooting down these, these, this war. but it doesn't look like it's as low as washington is on the side of, of his rail without any distance, without any sort of wisdom. i don't think we uh, the, the reason tires that would be um, making some break through, at least not, not right now. i saw the 3 of the research color the i've sent it for such and
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policy studies. thank you so much for joining us. going out of there, i should have a how still a head here on how to 0? as a trauma, the cause of will faces an immense told on palestinian children. you bring you the story of this young boy. bo, this is the field box. is it? it's not the kids fall, but this will happen is no one's called itself, but obviously the the brought to you by visit castle. how's the weather is set for the moment to close? good parts of china add the group an age limit that will change as we go through the next day or 2, we got a few showers clears away from both east and parts of the japan. this area of low
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pressure that will continue to drive its way out into the waters events, the tiny little driving the car to for the west wheel. here we go. there's that right. started to pushing it across the west and pots of china, such a barrier as long as you try some. what's the weather a little further south, but the, the weather that we have across a central path pushes across the yellow sea has to work. no career, south korea for the time being generally dr. fine and try to of course, a good cause of japan does come back to southern areas of china. i see it does increase the way to, you know, face the monsoons faxing and bringing some very heavy right. it across high 9 central pos, the vietnam have seen some amazing down polls recently more than a meter of rainfall in the past full days that has been and obviously some flooding as a result that the boy you're going to come in the next few days. my laser also seems a lot of showers in the future. i was creeping into northern parts of indonesia, southern areas of india still bright, this stuff northwest and positive in the still pretty to stuff that what the weather will clear out of the weather to find and dry weather here. but notice it
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stays very unsettled for like of the quote to you by visit cuts on in depth analysis of the days headlines, 1000000 euros to help trinity address migration. is it going to ease the micro crisis? will make it worse informed opinions. we need more investors and more people that make the decisions and regiments put frank assessments. this balance between the toe and zones via shoals is particularly important for the volume missing destruction. inside stored on al jazeera, we look at the world's top business storage, 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 al jazeera. we're really
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eco friendly solutions to come back to our planning on o g 0, the a. welcome back. if you're just joining us, let's take a quick look at where things stand right now and the cause of war is really strikes of kills more than 2800 palestinians. since the spacious conflict began 9 days ago, one and 3 of them. children with more than a 1000 cows in just 9 days. the number of israelis killed in her mouth was minutes reparation. now sounds of $1400.00, including $299.00 soldiers, is really only it says that a $199.00 captives are still being held by from us and cause
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a israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, as warned iran, and has told us not to quite test israel and the no intense behind the scene negotiations have been taking place over the egypt border crossings with casa lama vall explains what a possible opening means to all the parties involved. the crossing is the only way for people to pass between egypt and the southern end of the gaza strip. it's gulf has only lifeline to the outside world, but supplies coming into garza, florida fi required is that a the approval and only a small vehicles of people are allowed to move through another crossing using the south. the cut them up was said. it's located where the boulders of egypt garza and easily meet. i did see only a passage for tax cutting goods, fuel and $82000.00 hundreds of tons of 8 from several countries, helping him back in egypt. that's as the 16 to agree
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a deal with easily and for those safe delivery to gaza at for some further and possible, told us to be evacuated. so that off i bought the crossing us even the normal times . egypt imposes extremely tight. the restrictions and rules on the use of the crossings off his sometimes opened for humanitarian purposes, such as evacuating people in medical emergencies. in the day of cases where every day travelers are allowed to use it, they have to cutting internationally valid problem documents and prove they have a compelling reason to these guys. but since the thought of these are the water and gaza, hundreds of thousands of palestinians have been pushed from the north to the south, near the crossing by easily bombardment. isabel has ordered them to leave and is putting pressure on egypt to allow them to cross into sign. egypt sees the possible wave of refugees as in may just set to its security. more importantly, both egypt and the people of god as well as other countries. is this the palace
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teen is, shouldn't be forced to these guys are a few if they where is that. i may never allow them to return, as they did when palestinians were forced to leave their homeland in 1948 during the creation of the state, and how much the fund of digital hundreds of civilians who live in walk in israel all fling as the gauze of war intensifies the thousands of his randy soldiers with dual nationality or rather returning to fight some a bunch of aid reports. hundreds of civilians from different countries have left israel since the war and government broke out using 5 work as an estimate to 30000 work and israel. and after the 20th the nice things were killed in the tax last week. many do not want to go back to me live hand only. my talked with my family, i won't return to work. they're all settled down at home buying a lot of things are still bad. many, please have also fled most agriculture students, the witness defends,
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being killed and wounded. on the we waited where there was no bunker that was 34 more who were brought to the same place a little later. all of us sharing a room with a very limited amount of food, indian nationalist also to turn on the trunk. it's like after a 3rd of the countries, 18000 people in israel registered to fly back home. that housing go with my family was scared. they wanted me to return as soon as possible. i was fortunate to return in the 1st flush through the forest also. and if the dozens of nations from israel summers scared for their lives, it's almost our car. we are happy because we have taken our compact tree. it's out of the danger zone. they are here in the hundreds of americans simple to return home in charge of flags. but the governor of florida doesn't from the us to take any kind of cheese. he says, quote, they're all anti semitic. any dismissed costs for israel to provide clean running water and essential goods and services to the $2300007.00 and stand at the end of
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their time. for leadership in for the civilians are leaving thousands of as vainly soldiers with duels, nationality returning his reading has called up 360000 reserves as it's floor and gaza. intensified by the old soldiers are short of mattresses, we drink everything they need, we are organizing to bring everything ready to transfer from money score. and why do you came through as well? go from us and to bring everyone home. and they are arriving from many countries. very said, that's what happens. we don't believe about the thing that some of these really government says it's a $98.00, but it calls terrorists and one of the world's most densely populated areas. what
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is really a fucking to join the fight from all over the world? so i think the job there will that spring. and while i'm the shadow, he's all just there. a senior political analyst who joins us out via skype from london. my one just watching those 2 reports that the situation for people trying to get out of cause it is remarkably different from those trying to leave his room . well, absolutely. i guess this is the whole. busy problem here, right, is there, there's a split screen. there is what's happening in his drive with his railways, americans range and what's happening in 1st time does the american students on that side of the board should desire this idea that and these are, you know, people with their paid guess with their humiliation. yes. but now they can do whatever they want to talk about to get out of the country i saw so far. so if the people and guys are stuck and they are besieged and now they're also going to be
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start and their heart and they have no medical attention and they have nowhere to go to. so it's a really, very difficult situation which on the mind, once again, you know, the end game for israel was souls and speech impediment because and here there's this one thing that i'm not sure to be paid enough attention to, which is how these really processes has set up the tone for this genocide because of what he said. there is no innocence in garza that the whole nation, the kind of seniors are responsible for what have mass has done. because those kind of thing is i've not done anything done anything to stop for us. he's basically justified these really precedent justified. and i'll try, i sold the entire people and that's the result. so just beginning,
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well as this continues modeling, we've seen us secretary of state on st, blinking back into town. and we know that one of the names of us diplomacy is trying to avoid escalation, right, but also to the road support from us, from its regional back is and its allies. i've seen neil who also issued a warning to hezbollah today. and his comments to the committee says, how successful have brinkman's efforts been in the region when it comes to, to have masses back as an allies you don't have wireless blinking was doing good, and 5 or 6 out of capitals. in spite of the young, the waiting for minister was touring, also for capitals, part of capitalism. so, and we just basically heard of it blinking. this issue warnings against garages belong, any one would dare uh, approval or attack is right and so so forth. why not do i was basically say this is,
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i got a, you know, by land garza then it's going to be a nurse. so we have these 2 discourses, trucks and encounter effect by, by the united states and the right. now, course banking has more to do in terms of a friendly kind of countries who came across the united states. i have normalized relationships with is read except the few foolish on the fact that is right this getting this through cycle more stressful. i see there's also now the a kyra summit plan. so this weekend, obviously as we've been saying, egypt is also under a huge amount of pressure. so let me off to the one where our regional mediation efforts at this stage a. i don't think there's a hot bed already. i think the 2nd to be getting wanted the, the, i don't need those 2 for our house on tax with him us to ensure 30 so is really
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captives, basically without giving anything that the time to have us by the end of the contract. but it's just, it was that again, that the invoice is crushing from us. so i think in this case we are really, if you think of a difficult time in the region, and i think it was expressed by the, by the education of president cc, when he sounded like he was actually in the us interstate by telling him that deserves right to self defense, what's already been passed by could selected by some of the other students on the bikes of environmental cousins. and that the world is not going to be sacrificed for is right basically, you know, trying to get to the kind of signature or through some genocide cleanser. so i think there's a major warranty calls about how this method is going to estimate. and why the united states is not doing anything to stop it. well, i'm sure that out of here a senior political analyst speaking to us from london. great to get your thoughts, my one that thanks for joining us again. well i'll to 0 has been speaking to
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a doctor in washing and a hospital in southern gaza and he told us more about the diet situation that i'm talking to you for nothing really to accomplish complex in the south area of it goes to a situation this morning is extremely, very difficult, it's getting worse and worse. oh, but oh, actually a, the main problem is the top of the power supply, the cut, the water supply, fuel. there is nothing coming and goes until goes to this regarding even me think of something i did as much because he's in the supply indicates that sometimes you need can you less than it's the ranges and you just choose which is not available here. that's all. so that's why the, the end of the diesel, they're getting a 2nd then because of this, the other problem, we also funding over the electricity power is, or is the in terms of the so supply regarding the fuel to even show that there is
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no power supply from missouri since smaller than one week to to the 100 person stuff. so we are depending on the genetic tires look engine that goes into hospitals about again and again, the phone is the fuel, there is no fuel to start the generator to for the electricity supply again. uh also that is the problem in the food supply. there is no food for the patients and for the my guns people because as you know the one the people to help you with the areas near the boulder. the hospital is full of people more than 100000 people in the hosp. the scepter here and there around the hospital in dakota dollars, even in the departments. sometimes we can move to save it to the injured people because of the people who uh, who left their places and to gather them the hospital. this is the situation. it's
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extremely dangerous, and from time to time on a front on, it is boom, being by the if $16.55, which is uh, originally i'm a commercial just uh you have to for everybody around all the world. this is the situation and goes, it's extremely dangerous as well. so yes, children have paid a heavy price from israel's offensive. san garza hundreds have been killed with many maimed. injured and left living with puma, fit and grief was going back to 2008. that's one is relo interested, so called operation costs lead, devastating surprise and ground defensive on garza, that last of a $22.00 days. 342 children were killed. is there was another trump ration on garza in 2012. took the lives of at least 30 palestinian children some as young as 22014547 were killed in 50 days most as
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a direct result of his railey attacks. in 2021, at least 67 died, an 11 days of conflict. and now in early 9 days of will this month move in a 1000 have all their lives. and that's the was total and posting in children, and yes, the ones, children's agencies, as time is running out for the reason. garza early on my colleague funny about you . but i spoke to send him a ways he's a communications officer at soonest. the full to reach and she asked him about the plight that children are facing in goal is that right now? time is running and then these children and families are living really right now. uh over our our numbers are yet to to, to be updated. but all those 700 children were reports at the cafeteria and it says over 2400 things are the different different levels of injury. this is really catastrophic. and that's not a kind of,
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it's not the least of their worries, but it's to the on the side of can think of walter and under the tricity which is affecting them directly. health system is collapsing and hospitals clinics are over, flooded with patients and injured and just people and they can't keep up. children are living in fear and, and, and really huge distressed fitting for their lives, but also for the lives of the parents of the families of their um, whole existence mountain in garza and a number of these children have also been left open. the parents have been killed, the relatives have been killed. what's being done to help them? is there anything that's being done right now to help them and keep them safe until the violent starts of the, the tax and really uh, this whole
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a nightmare. and there is no escape because nowhere in guys that is the safe, we have heard about of the decision and the the call to leave the north to the south. but again, there's no, no place a safe for children and their families. so it's, it's really good cause traffic. and eunice, as, while we are on the grounds, we've been before and continuing to be and doing this time with colleagues on the grounds, actually are the heroes who was taking care of their fantasies there. and i'm surviving and tell me, tell us with everything that is there, we still provide the aid that we have has the 2 positions in gaza. but however, this is nothing else. and that's why the call now is to stop the volume has to have at least a human to impose. and of course, which is very, very important is a safe, a corner door for me to an aide which is out the door waiting for uh for that to,
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to open and, and safely deliver them to, to the children need to children who have survived. you know, has been targeted in these trice, they are the physical injuries of course, but also the long term psychological trauma that they'll have to deal with. absolutely, absolutely. and that's why part of the intervention that we have now going in, in god's approximately, fortunately remotely, through, through um, outlines as the mental health and psychosocial support. this is very important because we're risking the future of these kids who survived the war, but they're, there will be in my thoughts, a lot of, uh their, their mental health, my really be impacted risking their futures, their productivity, the ability to live normally tomorrow. so i think, yeah, the, the hidden, hidden impact is yet to be discovered that this is something that we need to worry
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about. and this is something that you need to think about, and that's where the calls come to stop this. uh, this violence in gaza for the children. that's the responsibility of every, every person, all parties to the conflict, to stop and think about about the children uh, being killed, but also the future is being really lost. and this us or bring you know, the story of online i've last seen to see what it's like to be trapped. and garza as a 13 year old boy. ringback so my names and i'm pretty sure possible . i used to be living in preston. well, i've been in golf for a year now. and while now has been a very, very interesting. yeah. i'm having a pop in sitting. how much and dogs are the kids playing in the palm? the phone is coming off. it's plain simple to buy my anymore. so say it's
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not bad off single box. is it it's, it's not like kids phones not this will happen. it's no one's fault. it's not fun. listen, softening. should of came to this city here because my house is too dangerous to live in because rocky. i've been seeing what keeps going to the sky and getting close to leave my home. i mean, i'm going to the to the hospitals. yeah, really has been very stressful for every long the family, for my family, not just for my someone for everyone. so everyone in the country. the world really has a set to cause. our only way is homes are being destroyed, people sleeping on the streets. we come see mobile really empty, where you go, it's really, it's horrible. is fire smoke and you're me and 3, but i can move it to
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the maybe i can leave goal is up if it's rough for those i 10 and then i'll come the law or maybe i could leave because of the problems clearly. no one wants to die. obviously everyone including me and my family, little stress style. you don't want to do. if a process is open, we will be in serious trouble. i don't know what to do. i've been in the small, i don't know, 56 days now i've, i've lost track of the weeks really as being so from the i'm gonna say what you have right now. don't take advantage of it because you never know when you could lose the jewish and muslim groups in the united states. say that hate crimes are increasing due to the war and garza and
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chicago police. a young boy was stabbed to death and his mother severely injured by the landlord. they are reports of the targeted because of the face. as aspect has been charged with hate crimes, the boy palestinian american would a alpha you have just turned 6 years old. his mother is in critical condition. i'm going to have is the executive director of the council on american islamic relations in chicago. he says some us media outlets have dish humanized palestinians. the media and united states has been so lopsided and one sided on this issue. fanning the flames of essentially dish immunization and demonize ation of palestinians. this we have this man who committed this crime. yeah. never had any issues with his neighbors these time. so because up until he started watching the recent cycle of use and he was radical watch, we always ask radicalize. in this case, i'm pointing to blame in part of the beach to our officials in our media and the responsible coverage of what's happening outside of the do you guys about students
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in social media, there's more of a chance for 2 sides to the story, to opinions about what is happening to emerge. we're not seeing that in the broadcast or print media, certainly not in the state. and so the officials, however, even social media. unfortunately, we are seeing a sensory and active sensory of positions that support how student essentially human rights. this isn't even, i mean, i'm not aware of anybody in my circle or in my community who's supporting, you know, tears acs against disabilities or attacks against this really is a very types of drawings. however, what we are seeing is even standing up for the human rights of palestinians, speaking out against the russian occupation, the, the oppression that's happened for decades. that's let us into this carpet the rid of this. but even mean what's happening right now, terms of the mass murder, essentially what price there were happening guys that, that alone might be sufficient to get somebody shadow bad on facebook, or have your account, you know, a challenge or have
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a well, let's take a brief look at some of the days of the news for ukrainian children have been freed by russia and reunited with their families, the children aged from 2 to 17 and were released off the castle, acted as a mediator. the group passed through catch all his embassy in moscow. before leaving russia, castle released a statement saying the minister of foreign affairs in the space of castle facilitated the hosting of children and their families of the country embassy in moscow during the operation and accompany them to their destination, ensuring their safety comfort, and well being. cutoff stands, family and support of the efforts made by both ukrainian and russian sides to safe caught the rights and well being of the children affected by the ongoing crisis that well, let's take you to some live pictures now from the gaza strip. as you can see, it's very job fence the siege continues, no volta,
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states, them even been coming to add the new international, anti corruption excellence award, nominates your hero. now in north korea, supreme leader kim jong sista is emerging as a lucky, successful the one. 0, one east investigate. north korea's most powerful woman. oh no. just 0. mexico. he says it's a well 6000 migrant today crossing here. and it's southern border looking to push on tweets north and neva, the united states. people have been queueing for days outside of mobile, assign the more to the papers to try and get through the country on the northern border. the same story. pick one to see it as quite as matamoros who migrant cities
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for various countries in this region right now that have political instability for economic instability. those at the halt this continue the journey. only the dream is safety and prosperity in the united states keeps than going. the more than a 1000 palestinian children to fill their lives in garza. as israel continues with on the opposite of the spread the stocky. attain this is al jazeera life from the will. so coming, unable to escape the only words out of the gaza strip into egypt remains shall be broken, continued to be 5.
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