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a house that i'm shocked by our government and just care about the weather there. i missed of you today. and this is the news our life from to ha, without continuing coverage here of the cause of the move in a 1000 palestinian children have lost their lives in gaza. as israel continues its bombardment, the strength unable to escape the only route out of the gaza strip into egypt remains shots. rockets continue to be fired from gauze targeting is rarely town.
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city is where i was prime minister vows and victory of a home. i see also wants has blocks that it will pay a heavy price if it attacks. and us secretary of state and st blinking is back in his rel, following a while and towards the middle east. cus scrambles to contain spillover from the as well. it is now 1800 g m t, that's 9 o'clock at night. and the gaza strip when more than 1000 children has now been killed in just 9 days of war. that's the highest death, totaling, or conflict and goes up to this day. and it continues to climb, as hospitals are running out of fuel and supplies. at least 2808 palestinians have now been killed since the conflict began 9 days ago. what was inside of them all
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children? the desktop also includes health workers and john list on these really side. 1400 people has been killed and come off as ministry operation. passengers at least $299.00 soldiers. and according to israel's military law says, holding almost 200 as radius and foreign nationals captive more than a 1000000 palestinians. meanwhile, have been displaced from their homes and agencies are wanting of growing catastrophic conditions. human aside is income units in southern garza and begins are covers 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 tiers. the situation is good, that's sort of big for the last 7 days. we have
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a continuous flow of civilian division that was within 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 on that. they showed me is one, bishop said 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 and touched. 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 ra, slash crossing with egypt desperate for way out. but those who are waiting can only pray. step automatic efforts are under way to get
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a into gaza where essential supplies. the 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 bringing out, correspond in terms of as in who joins us now live from the ground, the income units in southern garza, tory, if i know you from outside of that hospital all day and it's still so crowded. how is everyone, especially the medics that how they will holding up as these really the bottom of the goal is just track continue. the situation and the medical situation site, the goal of this trip is really gets into to rate it due to the increase number of
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a shortage of medical supplies and even the basic necessities for the medical sector. do me to come back to us to a suffering from providing different kinds of medical treatments for pounds thing is about being vic. the aged by the is already ongoing strikes. now we are sending antonio city the city considered to be one of the densely populated areas in the southern govern dates of the gaza strip. meanwhile, southern governor night. so the goal is this trip have to have been informed a by owner of the israel occupation forces for kind of seems to evacuate to the majority of not through not central residents. of the goal is, was trying to move forward to the southern areas where they can feel little bit safe, now respond to use very warnings and told us to evacuate to the southern areas. the . you've been southern areas what talk is, had different hospitals. i've been talking this by the, it's very strikes me, the bottom of the medical team work is also have been targets for the is really ongoing a tax on dollars of sec uh today. uh uh,
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vehicle was targeted by the east valley uh air force as wilder performing their job . different bama dicks get injured from the is ready to attack the spot, the international donation for the repeated attacks on medical teams in the gaza strip. now this hospital southern tonya to city really suffers from a deep shortage of a few and even with the sources, medical supplies, also really in a meeting, think uh, dreams of the case. it seems to us without, without having any international intervention to open humanitarian court to, to these hospitals. he will be able to keep providing services for the internet. people who phone is used to use very ongoing attacks on gonzo. tar, and you're talking there about people wanting to try to feel a little bit more safe. and how do you were telling us about that home that i can still hear around you? that's and it's really dry and right. how is that? paying into the mindset of people that as well, people are gathering of this place, the gathering,
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every single place that they can really feel safe. and meanwhile, they are compounded and they are surrounded by these very trains. the sounds that you can hear in the right now the big round can give a police only that. the goal is a strict is under surveillance. all the time of east jones are responsible to gather information about targets inside the goals distributable to, to provide appropriate going. this for these many across to talk is and to kill civilians. now off to different hospitals, often different during this and even the civil defense team were targeted by these very occupation forces. palestinians clearly start to believe that there is no any safe place inside the gall district, even to throughout the process of deactivation. that have been recommended by the is really occupation forces from the north renown central areas to the southern areas of the goals. districts citizens have been up on by the is valley occupation while they are evacuating different different people. during to the, to this i talked wild dozens of other civilians,
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the agent. so i threw out these indication become so clear that the goal is the strip is missing. such context, catastrophe, conditions that might really the traits in the future if there is nothing really happened, which can improve the conditions of life to st. john's target advertising. the speaking to us on from the ground and con eunice and southern goals. and thank you so much for that report, tara can do stay safe yourself. sirens have been found in israel as rockets continue to be fired from gaza. how correspondent the stephanie deca has moved from step out in southern is right. there's just been heavy bombardment. 3 positions were just in front of us. this is right on the very north eastern part of the gaza strip. intensive air strikes have been happening over the last 10 minutes or so. we've seen at least 4 or 5 come in. the heavy machine gunfire,
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not a military unless so say that these northeastern areas in northern areas of the goal is the strip, are probably where the is really a ministry will be entering from when that ground offensive start. even in previous tours, we've seen how when it comes to is ready military strategy, securing the border areas clearing the board areas. because also of course, how mass has an extensive tunnel network is, is one of their main missions. but certainly the, we're here playing out very much in real time stephanie decker, which is 0 on the outskirts of garza. well, the us secretary of state on st, blinking is back in israel for the 2nd time. now in a week, he's in criss crossing them at least to discuss the conflict with regional lead is that just a few hours ago he appeared alongside he is really defense, minnesota,
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and a show of support for israel that speak to him how much i'm june. he's in occupied the story, some 4th, mom and i know blinking spoke with glance, we sold him, shake hands, but the mean appearance was really very brief. and it was extraordinarily brief. missed as you really know, more than a few moments, i think more symbolic in value than anything else. you heard, mr. galani, israel's defense administer. thinking, mr. blinking for making a return trip here saying how important it was to the israeli government, and to is really citizens that they have the backing of the united states. he also went on to say that the campaign that they are engaged in now that for israel, that it will be a long one, that the price will be high, but we're going to win for the jewish people and for the values that both countries, many of the us and israel believe in then mr. blinking replied to mr. g a lot. and
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he said, you know, that our deep commitment is to israel's rights and his obligation to defend itself and to defend its people. and for that, you always have the backing of the united states us secretary of state mc, blinking throughout the day has been meeting with a wide swath of is really political and military leaders. very much showing how much the us is backing israel right now. how much of it they are saying that israel has a right to defend itself. it's interesting because mr. blinking schedule has changed quite a bit throughout the day. initially, we were told that he would be meeting 1st with 5 minutes for benjamin, that's in yahoo. and then with these really present it and then he would give her march to the media that didn't play out exactly that way. there was the meeting with mister netanyahu and mister hartz, like the president, he is also met with the defense minister. and he is scheduled to meet with you at your le p, the leader of the opposition here in israel. so mr. blinking coming back. it's been
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4 days since he was here before he's delivering with him messages. he's living with him. what he's heard from eric leaders when he's gone throughout the region, talking to people about what's going on and gaza. this is a tricky diplomatic, essentially tripped for mr. blinking because he's been asked me for certain things to be delivered. one of the being the opening of the border crossing, one of them being the establishment of humanitarian core door. and one of them being association of hostilities, a cease fire in the southern gaza strip. and israel's not granted any of those requests yet. so mister blinking, hoping to get some of these deliverables and hoping to be able to report on them in the next few hours and it sounds yeah, well, other than missing with that same thing, can i see that and that's in yahoo has also been speaking in the connected today courting for unity. that's right. this was a show of strength in the connected today by these really prime minister. he spoke to the connect, said he was talking a lot about this theme of unity. but he also mentioned that they are going to
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destroy how much and he warned anybody else that might be attempted to get involved in this conflict, meaning iran or his bullet 11 on that. israel was prepared to basically be in conflict with them going forward. mister netanyahu was trying also to show that right now because of this war, that there are no more political divisions. he was trying to show that he is working with his former political arrivals in this expanded emergency cabinet that he is doing all that he can for the citizens of israel. and let's hear a little bit more about what mister netanyahu said about when it comes to the importance of showing unity right now. let me show that the woman who will meet you, come to the condition for our success is unity. and we should remain united or don't, 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 is not as dodgy
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a while there is the sort of rallying around the flag effect that's going on and is real right now. we must also remember that mister netanyahu is facing a lot of anger from the citizens of israel because of the monumental intelligence and operational failure that led to that attack by how about us. and one of the things that he said during his speech, say, during his remarks, was it, there will be an investigation carried out to people's questions will be answered going forward. certainly an acknowledgement that there is a lot of concern amongst mister netanyahu and his colleagues and his government, that this could well back up on him, and that there could be political repercussions for him going forward and styles, you know, on the challenging that costs all of that for us in occupying these stories from thank you ma'am. the whole, the palestinian presidents, what a boss has, quote the israel to immediately stop. it's aggression against the palestinian
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people. thought message came and a phone call with his venezuelan counterpart, nicholas ventura. all of us said that the policies and programs and decisions of the palestine liberation organization, what represent the palestinian people as the sole, legitimate representative and not the policies of any other organization. 59 palestinians have not already been killed in the west bank since this conflict between israel and gaza began 9 days ago. hold on me. it has more now from the law . in the is a crisis. the fall listed in president says more or less the same thing. it's a vessel vague that we heard over and over again in the a successive awards and crisis with guys us since at 2008 at the moment. the voice that you hear louder here in ramallah protest, is there a few 100 for the test as we're just here behind me on the, on the square. and now i walking through this piece of ramallah caring palestinians,
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flags simply the policy. this, for example, in occupied use of them, it would be the pain for while they doing it here. so i think when we, the bus is in a difficult position, he knows that a he is, may be a little out of touch with what do use one in this part of the occupied was bag. more than half of the population is under $25.00. the tensions have been bubbling in the across to occupied was back much of the focus of the need to now go. lucian government was on the occupied was bank and there had been since the beginning of the years. what probably seen in goals, you know, a sort of a 50 to a more than 200 killed rather. and continuous res. well that has increased a lot since this crisis started with 90 raids all across the occupied was bank 70.
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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 by the is, is increasing the anger here among the palestinians. it's hot on us. raleigh. i spoke to earlier as a palestinian leda and activist jewels, so a former member of the palestine liberation organizations executive committee. she says the public opinion president has now been under pressure from the united states to condemn us. it has been there for some time since 2006, 2007 in the west bank. i'm guys that have been politically separate, not just geographically subset. how much do you manage as you know, how much is a political move? if i do that as mo, image and politically, and they've been interstate don't, but i really, it's not conflict. and if i don't want, even though how much the drum and toner elections and then when i'm gonna try the
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seats, i wouldn't say box. and then 2000 asterix, but still the issue is that right now you cannot just abandon the palestinian people by adopting the language. that's how much that this i'm definitely sure i'm ash, deserves that i'm there for the people who are brushing palestinians. i've how much this is the latest, by the way, this is a and from bn sound and the amount of guns that this is, what can i slip to the palestinians? not this is what is that as, as a occupation on bombing, i'm sending mc jump destruction the other student before. so i'm not going to try to to by swipe to and how would that best that you was under tremendous pressure, especially this, the restaurant from ad blinking. i'm buying them to come damages on people when you started die to use trying to save the right seems not to offend others. and at the same time he knows that his own people are smacking the palestinian people. i try
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my times, the bank and they are not willing to see the palestinian fighters or whatever action to be maligned or denounced by. and they've had this thing and let them know that to all the contact between israel and goza is featuring pregnancy at the united nations that's bringing our corresponding christian salumi. she joins us now live from un headquarters in new york. christine, i see that the u. n. a chief mazda in griffith is now headed to egypt tomorrow, assigned seemingly of just how critical the situation has become to yeah, he's going to go to egypt on tuesday and plans to be there for several days. and in just the last hour, he put out a statement on twitter saying that he has been working with the you to air lift supplies into guys in it. he says civilians shouldn't pay the price for a mazda is barbarism of this. if it comes to fruition, if the supplies get in, it can happen quickly enough. we've also been hearing in the last hour from under
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uh, the un relief works agency in palestine. and, and remember before this latest attack, 1200000 gallons. marie lied on the un for food assistance that was before this latest upheaval. so, so now the situation is gotten very, very dire, according to on right. it's about a 1000000 people they estimate are on the move and gaza, now displaced from their homes, shelters are overwhelmed in the words of the unreal spokesperson schools. there are being used by palestinians and relief workers to shelter in the schools are set up to be shelters. but not for the kind of people that they're seeing there, they're just overwhelmed and other unreal facilities are also being used as shelters that weren't designed to be shelters. for example,
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a warehouse where they would, how's supplies now, has people living in it. and they're just not set up to have this many people. so you've got situations where you've got hundreds of people in just one toilet for example. and they're very worried about waterborne diseases. spreading because of the sanitation issues and because of the lack of clean water, they're down to one leader of water a day for people now and was saying so very, very serious situation that martin group is going to address in person. and kristen as the situation that deteriorates even 5 a. there is a verge right. scheduled in the coming out is that the security council? right, so the security council is also very engaged on what's happening in the middle east right now. i'm very concerned about it. 2 resolutions have been put forward to draft calling for cease fires for the security council to consider. so the 1st one was put forward by russia just calls for blanket, sees fire,
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an end to acts of terrorism and violence against civilians. that was categorically rejected by the united states, united kingdom and others. i say you know, any resolution has to condemn the mos in the attack that started this most recent conflict. the attack on october 7th, rushes draft is a non starter. so brazil came and started working on its own draft resolution. it also costs for cease fire, but it's a humanitarian ceasefire with some uh, coded language around it. uh so its not an immediate unequivocal ceasefire to humanitarians. these fire with caveats to allow aid in and it condemns moss for the attack. on october 7th, the russia said, well that if you attempt, if you include a mosque, this is making it political. if you're going to make it a political resolution, then we're gonna have to contend the blockade of gaza and we need to also
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call out the attacks on civilians in gaza as well. so they propose to read to amendments to the brazil resolution. all of this is due to come up for a vote in the coming hours. the vote was pushed back by 3 hours. as all of this negotiating is going on. we don't know how it's going to play out, but we will have votes on both of these resolutions. we expect in the coming hours going forward. i'm calling for some form of the ceasefire and we'll be bring you over licensed on that here on out of there for now. christians believe me that i've united nations. thank you. kristen. meanwhile, human rights organizations and international law experts are doing the international criminal court in the hague to staff office investigation and to possible war crimes committed by israel and come us step boss and reports out from the hague. after thousands of death in garza and israel called international just as a growing by today, well they're let israel got away with the what happened now is really bad for
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israel. i feel sorry what it was also a my ass occupation and 75 years of misery. human rights watch a leading human rights organization has urged the international criminal court to issue a formal statement on the escalating situation between this route and how much the icpc did make this announcement a few days after rushes inpatient and to ukraine. it has since issued an arrest warrant against russian president vladimir, put in many eyes on now on the international criminal court, which according to the rome statute, has not only been established to provide justice to fix them to for crimes, but also to prevent war crimes with events from folding is from god. so this court has remained pretty quiet. why? until this very moment. there is no risk warrant for someone like me. it's in. yeah, he's opening a committed war crimes and crimes against humanity. why there is no a risk for us against is there any leaders who have been issuing genocide or
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statements since 2021? the i. c. c has jurisdiction in the occupied palestinian territories and numerous cases including the killing of al jazeera joiner's to read. i actually have been filed in his own you comment, sofa, the ice se prosecute as sad that possible war crimes committed by how most can be investigated the road statute. so yeah, we have jurisdiction on the territory of the state policy. and we have jurisdiction in relation to conduct committed by national state parties. meanwhile, the civilian death toll increases by today and victims of possible war crimes don't have the luxury of waiting for justice step $0.05, which is 0. they all joining me now in the studio. as i said, i'll boss real, she's a research fellow at the art center for research and policy studies. i saw it from early on in this conference. the i c. c was clear, it's mandate does apply here. so why then haven't we seen
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a public statement as we did so early on when it came to the conflict in ukraine as well? and when you talk about the i see, we have to remind ourselves that this is an inside governmental organizations. which means that is, pun sticks, that actually leaves the justice international justice, or the case of ukraine upon this time shows actually the difference in the case of ukraine. the, the address is one full speed because the, the, the members say as the power from number of states including nonmembers, just like of us pushed for accountability. so we saw for so cutting costs picking up like few days after the invasion. he called on, on the international community, continues to refer the case because he cries about, so he's party, he mobilized the, the, be all the efforts and the, the, the, the funding. he went to crime who visits a twice. he puts off a team for 40 experts investigated and then in,
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in just about one year we, we heard that the ice, this is just this issue that are sworn one. so i guess the, i guess putting, so this is probably one of the, of the fastest case is because there was a, will, there was a put, you can, will, on behalf of the state parties, in the case of kind of fun to speak of saxophones. it, these know when we've seen it now, we've seen this from the beginning, new western country. you know, what's the power is willing to host is what is what i am responsible. that's why we have also to, to, to stress that because of the funniest on, or i please, because a defined a, c, a t r c. last just this, this, this case on 2009. mm hm. so, i mean, you can, you can see the number of years of the case has been there, needs to be tracked on from one persecutor to another from a couple she wasted 2 years. then um, 7 years we have the federal ban. so that'd be for a shelf in the uh,
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the investigation event 2 years past to and we still of the investigation, but a black box in for about the, the, the, the ongoing, you know, the, the nature of the investigation, the, the kind of progress made, etc. well, let me ask you more about that because the palestine is a state policy to the room statute. right. and as you say that is this ongoing i c c. investigation, even though it's taken so very many years you've been talking to us here, and i'll just hear about the lack of accountability the impunity that israel has had to commercial these abuses over all this time. now, given that history does the i see, so you have any credibility left when it comes to palestine? well, i think it'd be cut him. hon prosecutor, who's very eloquent. who doesn't use his word? he's extreme y'all's spoken. when he decides to his missing unimportant nitty to show that the seat does care about the victims,
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he's not doing it. he's keeping quiet, which is hurting the presidency of a court that has already been tony's by so many cases it goes to office in the countries. so it is a repeating, basically the same issue, the same problem. it's the selective justice. it's justice for speed one, the members change of the, the, the, the, the court decides, or actors the assembly decides to, to go up to the states. but it's just just delete and denied. when did they, they decide the opposite. it's, it's, it is the perfect case of the, of the double standards when it comes to just as, as well. i say you're spoken a lot now about political well. and i'm wondering about the capacity of the i, c. c to not only investigate is real here, but also a mouse. so what they've done, well, it does have because the capacity of how it does have, of course, the capacity to, to investigate what the problem is that in the planning phase of the prosecutor
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puts the a prior authorization. so the priority has been given to ukraine and when he comes to palestine, as a, as, as we know, the only 1000000 has been indicated to the investigation. it's absolutely nothing. so it's understaffed, it's under sourced. and there's no ways to, to investigate the information. i mean, you hear him say every now and then that the, the being, he needs to be on the ground. he needs to go to the fuel. he needs to investigate. but there are some kinds of, of crimes that are available to you. but the evidence is available on open sources and the palestine has to be known for being one of the cases. the probably is the most uh, documented the offer type crime is documented the illegal supplements, the transfer, the so many crimes that do not need field investigation. the input and the
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information of their documentation is being there because hasn't been building since 2009. but the i c, c is definitely keep delaying. i'm denying justice to the victims of israel and obviously now a field investigation would be incredibly difficult, given the fact that it is inactive was and i said on the last 3 there were such feller be our extensive reception policy studies. thanks so much for joining me. again here on out of their eyes. thanks for having me. it's all still a head here on out. just as the trauma of the gauze, it will faces an immense told on palestinian children. we bring you the story of the system, play golf field box. it's not the kids phone itself, but obviously the
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heart of the weather slots. you set fire across certain parts of the middle east. that is certainly the case across the arabian peninsula into the gulf. nothing too much to report, hey, temperatures about why they should be $35.00 in the hog. and in fact, that temperature is about why they should be got a little bit of weather to the east, the side of them. but it's right to catch a shot or 2 into a gaza on choose day. still some fair weather kind of bubbling up here. but i think that will diminish as we go on through the week. notice what, whether the integrates that will cross the chain as it go on into web state took you, i say some very heavy, right? particularly to was at eastern side of the country. and that was really setting in for the middle of the week, pushing into syria. meanwhile, across north africa, generate dry lobby showers. continue around the gulf of getting the seasonal range, of course, still pulsing away, pushing further north. we just, we go on through widen, standing in front of that same line of wet weather into the house of africa,
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some heavy and live the showers the all the way across into a one to see some wet weather that to when to your guns are as well, and that's just how they for the whole moist and now starting to drain its way down across northern angola. that'd be a sing some heavy down posing bob with to see some went by the full right. a good part of most that big. and it's all making his way further and off as we go through wednesday of the inequality, corruption, repression and rage in it just decided to cost to the piece of cake. i'm sure it's a joke you meant for it. explores the desperate states of democracy and 11 through the eyes of those who are losing home every day of dreams are becoming due democracy maybe democracy for sale on al jazeera expo
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2023. the world. the fascination for, sorry to join us and let's discover a better world expo 2023. the ha. welcome back. if you'll just joining us, let's give you a quick look at where things currently stand. and the goals are, will, is really strikes have now killed more than $2800.00 palestinians. since the latest
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conflicts began. now 9 days ago, one and 3 of them children, that's more than a 1000 killed and just 9 days, the number of israelis killed as much as minute to oppression. now sound 1400, including 299 soldiers. he's really only says that a 199 captive, so kind of keeping house by him us and garza. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has want a ron and hezbollah, not to court test is round, and the noise of intense behind the scene negotiations have been taking place over the egypt border crossings with gaza. israel has been accused of again selling the crossing, which remains close. kataria says it's not officially shots, but was rather made an operable. yours is really strikes on the goals aside. mama vall explains what a possible opening of that rasa crossing would mean to all the parties involved. the crossing is the only way for people to pass between egypt and the southern end
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of the gaza strip. it's gulf has only lifeline to the outside world, but supplies coming into garza through the quite easily the approval and only a small vehicles of people are allowed to move through. another crossing is in the south. the cut them upset and 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, a deal with easley and for the safe delivery to garza. and 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
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day travelers are allowed to use it, they have to cut internationally valid problem documents and prove they have a compelling reason to these guys. but since the start 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 on. egypt sees the possible wave of refugees as in may just so that its security. more importantly, both egypt and the people of gauze as well as other countries, is this, the palestinians shouldn't be forced to these guys are a few. if they where is that, i may never allowed them to the, to as a did when palestinians were forced to leave the homeland in 1948 during the creation of the state. how much fun of the 0 the hundreds of civilians who live in walk in israel also fling as the cause of war intensifies about
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thousands of his rarely 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 guns 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 time, no name. i 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 of agriculture students. they with this difference being killed and wounded on the we waited where there was no bunk underneath. it was $34.00 more. who brought to the same thing. some of the later, all of us sharing a room with a very limited amount of food. indian nationalist also got tons of trying to like after a 3rd of the countries, 18000 people in israel registered to fly back home. that's how my family was scared
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. they wanted me to return as soon as possible. i was fortunate to return in the 1st flows 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 competitor yet out of the danger zone. they are here. 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 and be submitted. and you dismissed calls for israel to provide clean running water and essential goods. and services to the 2.3000070 incentive and of their time with the civilians and leaving thousands of his very soldiers with duels. nationality returning is really called up 360000 reserves,
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as it swore and gaza intensified by the all the 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 satisfied happens. we don't believe about the things that we are going to find them if these really government says it's a $98.00 what it calls terrorists. and one of the world's most densely populated areas. what is really are flocking to join the fight from all over the world. the sound of the job there. the hospitals across garza are breaking point. israel has us $21.00 hospitals and clinics in northern garza to evacuate is now these hospitals also sheltering hundreds of displaced families. despite these
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really strikes, doctors have refused to leave things that would mean death. so critically ill patients and children on the fence laces at least 28 health workers and fast respond to the votes, who've been killed and 15 health centers including hospital 7 damage hospitals across garza. and i also in the final hours of fuel reserves to, from life saving medical devices, including ventilate, as an dialysis machines moves. meanwhile, out of a flowering situation, it goes as long as the hospital is so dia, they have burying a 100 bodies in a mass grave as an emergency measure. the world health organization says they're also concerned about disease outbreaks in the hospitals. with mr. walter and poor sanitation agents, he says, life saving age for 300000 patients is wasting into through rafa. the sofa. no single truck has roles. and how does your husband speaking to a doctor working as a hospital in southern gaza? he told us a little more about the situation that i'm talking to you for nothing really to
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accomplish complex in the south area of it goes to a situation this morning is extremely, very difficult. it's getting worse and worse all but, oh, actually a, the main problem is the top of the power supply, the cut, the water supply, fuel. there is nothing coming in goes until goes to this doesn't even think of something like that much because he's in the supply. indicates that sometimes you need canyon residents, 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 there is the, in terms of the so supply regarding the fuel to even show that there is no power supply from missouri since smaller than one week to to the 100 person stuff. so we
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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 and the food supply. there is no food for the patients and for the my guns people because as you know, the people to heck you with the areas near the boulder. the hospital is full of people more than 100000 people in the hosp, the get them here in the hospital, in dakota dawes, even into departments. sometimes we can move to see everything they enjoy people. because part of the people who uh, who left their places on the go to the hospital. this is the situation. it's extremely dangerous, and from time to time on the front on, it is boom, being by the f 16 and 55, which is uh,
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originally i'm really just, it is you have to have everybody around all the world. this is the situation and goes, it's extremely dangerous. if children have paid a heavy price from israel, defensive san causa, hundreds have been killed with many maimed, injured and left, living with poor man fair in grief. let's go back to 2008. that's when israel launched it's so cold. operation, cost, lead, devastations, surprise, air and ground defensive on gospel. last is a 22 days. 342 children were killed. as recommended drop ration on garza in 2012 took the lives of at least 30 palestinian children some as young as to in 2014, 547 were killed in 50 days, most as a direct result of his rarely attacks. in 2021, at least 67 died and 11 days of conflict. and now in the 9 days of all this
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month, more than a $1000.00 to $40.00 lost their lives. that's the worst total on palestinian children and is the you and the children's agency says the time is running out. so there is in golf earlier, my colleague fully bulky, but i spoke to send him a ways he is the communications officer, unicef for region. she asked him about the plight, the children and goals are facing right now. time is running and then these children and families are living every year right now uh, over our our numbers are yet to to, to be updated. but all those 700 children were reported to count 2 and it says, well, what 2400 enjoy the different different levels of injury this is really catastrophic. and that's not a kind of, it's not the least of their worries, but it's to the on the side of cutting of water and electricity, which is
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a 15 directly health system is collapsing and hospitals clinics are over, flooded with patients and, and injured. and just people and they can't keep up. children are living in fear and, and, and really use distressed fitting for their lives, but also for the lives of the parents of the families of their um, whole existence mountain in gaza. 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 out to the thoughts and really uh, this whole a nightmare. and there's no escape because nowhere and gaza is safe. we have heard about of the decision on the coal uh to leave the north to the
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south. but again, there's no, no place a safe for children under families. so it's, it's really got his topic. and eunice, as, while we are on the grounds we've been before and continuing to be. and during this time, our colleagues on the grounds actually are the heroes who was taking care of this kind of these 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 not enough 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 corner door for me to it in age, which is at the door waiting for uh for that to, to open and, and safely delivered in to, to the children need to children who have survived. you know,
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been targeted in east rice, 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 punctuality, mostly 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, they're, um, will, the might not survive their, their mental health might to really be impacted risking their futures, their productivity, the ability to live normally to model. so i think, yeah, the, the hidden, hidden impact is you have to be discovered and this is something that you need to worry 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,
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every person, all parties to the conflict, to stop and think about about the children uh, being killed. what's also the future of being really lost. and this a while i bring you now the story is on run. i've a blessing to see what it's like to be trapped in 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 park and the phone is coming off. it's plain simple compartment anymore. so say it's 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.
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listen, softening. it should of came to this city here, because my house is too dangerous to live in because roughly i've been seeing what keeps going to this guy been getting calls to leave my whole room. i mean, i'm going to that and i can go to the hospitals. yeah, really, i've been very stressful for every long the family, for my family, not just for my family, for everyone. so everyone in the country, the world really has a set to cause. our only way is homes of being destroyed, people sleeping on the streets. we come see mobile really empty, where you go. it's really is horrible. is fire smoke and you're me and 3, but i can move it to the
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maybe i can leave goal is up if it's rough for those are 10 and then i'll come the last uh maybe i could leave because of the problems clearly. no one wants to die. obviously everyone including me and my family, little stress style, we don't want to do if, if process is open, we could 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, so the going to say what you have right now don't take advantage of it. do you never know when you could lose the jewish and muslim groups in the usa that hate crimes are increasing juice, edible, and gaza in chicago. police, a young boy was stabbed to death and his mother severely injured by the landlord.
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they were fortunately talkative because of the faith, the suspect has been charged with hate crimes. the boy palestinian american one day as you had just time 6 years old. his mother is in critical condition as well. let's bring you some very, very recent pictures just in the last few minutes from bridgeview, illinois, which is sometimes referred to as level palestine because of its launch. how to send you an american population. this is the funeral procession of warners who gathered the 46 year old with as funeral. he just time 6 less than 2 weeks. the and that's now take a brief look at some of the days on the news for you. cranium. children have been freed by russia and reunited with their families. the children aged from $2.00 to $17.00, were released off the council, acted as a mediator. the group passed through contact the embassy in moscow before leaving
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russia. cars all reduced the statement saying the ministry of foreign affairs and the stage of cattle facilitated the hosting of the children and the families of the country embassy in moscow during the operation, and to accompany them to the destination, ensuring their safety comfort and wellbeing. cutoff stands family and supposed to be f. it's made by both the ukrainian and russian sides to say it's called the rights and well being of the children affected by the ongoing crisis. one week of to, to craig's killed more than 2000 people in the thousands harmless side quake has struck north west and that's kind of strong. the taliban government and 8 organizations all sending teams to the affected areas. russell sided has a hi disaster after disaster on sunday, a $6.00 magnitude, red creek struck parts of the northwest and had a proven support. that's kind of stuff that came a week of the entire villages were flattened by 2 quakes. thousands more on now
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homeless. but what that one is she still with me? i was sitting with my sons and daughters when suddenly the roof trembled. and we were all trapped under it to the people took us out of the rubble. but my 15 year old daughter died, my head fractured and my back and i got also her test. i requested the government to build us houses because the winter years, very harsh. i don't that this place has a lot of problems and see vehicle dakota called about one 3rd of people in afghanistan didn't have the food they need, even before the creek, stock doses survive. now, living in tents like this, but winter is coming and they're worried. they won't be enough to get them to. as the wind here would ring the tents, we must build a house in winter. here is very harsh. drains and snow is alone about and the windier is extreme. you come leaving a tent here. okay. what was that on a do see the earthquake displayed 7 religious and effective,
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nearly 45000 people. they struck during the daytime, when many men were working outdoors, you unofficial say more than 90 percent of those killed women and children. want to we were all sitting when the earthquake hit. the roof collapsed on us. i was holding stuff up. my 6 year old sister when the roof collapsed. she was screaming south i died. my sister is murdered. my dearest salsa is gone. if gun is done is one of the poorest countries in the world, not becomes like this wouldn't enough to withstand earthquakes. leave the is left of the really just in this region, funerals are being held among the divest issue. this was added as jesse are a component ruling right window and just as pa, as he looks set to lose power. following a general election on sunday exit polls so that it's expected to be the largest posse bought for me, your pin council president on
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a task and his civic coalition are all the boys to take power with the support of other opposition. policies for nega has no it was a cold start to the we components capital, but for some hopeful beginning of a new political era. here, yes, i'm happy with the election. i took part in the hope that finally somebody will change in poland. because if i'm, so if it goes a complete event, i expect that women will have more rights that they will feel safe at that they will be more appreciative and they'll do the thing on the in the off the most of the countries parliamentary elections. it was the ruling law and justice policy that seemed to gather the most votes. but it was the opposition liberal coalition that appears headed for majority in parliament, led by full prime minister and full of presidents of the european council. donald truss called the vote. the most important since the fall of communism. a significant turning point of to a to use of nationalist rule during which poland,
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the largest european union member and central and eastern europe, has passed frequently with brussels. this period of taking poland to the margins of europe, of uh, breaking a really of law roof of democracy. this is ending the routing party has no coalition capacity. so i'm sure that within the next few weeks, the car interposition will be forming the govern, the risk hold voter turnout, type sped on. supporters of the opposition coalition. but they're still uncertainty of how such a government would function with an ally of the law and justice policy as president . one that's representative, still maintain a sizable presence in parliament. so as i go i'll just sarah to well that's it for me and associates. hey, i'm like hollywood matheson will be here and just a moment without continuing special coverage of the gaza was confirmed. palestinian desktop has the past 2800,
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including over 1000 children. 1400 as railings have been killed to stay with us here on i'll just here the writings inspired because this 2018 great march of return. but when israel met the non violent protest was blood ship, hundreds were killed and thousands injured. in the face of such suffer kind of mind still stand by his peaceful belief as between fire and sea. witness on the jersey to in the
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