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sort of carbon credits essential, committed some environmental protection, enhancing investment climate, digital licensing. your better tomorrow. the of the hello and well madison. this is the news our life from don't. how coming up in the next 60 minutes? more than a 1000 upon the screen, children have lost their lives in gaza. as israel continues it's bombardment, the strength unable to escape the only roads out of the gaza strip into egypt remains shots. rockets continue to be fired from gaza targeting is railing, towns and cities. us secretary of state on to me bank and continues across costs
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and we didn't find to find a diplomatic, right, so to use the price is $21.00 g m t. that's midnight in the gaza strip for more than a 1000 children have been killed in just 9 days of war. that's the highest death toll in all conflicts in gaza to this day. humanity and age is still not made it into gaza. and people can't leave because it's borders remain closed. at least 2808 palestinians have been killed since the conflict began just over a week ago. more than a 3rd of them have been children. the death toll also includes health workers, journalists, on the israeli side, 1400 people have been killed in homeless military operation. that includes at least $299.00 soldiers, according to israel's military promise, as holding
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a $199.00 captives hamas itself. what's that number i'd up to 250. is bailey's on foreign nationals captive in the strip. don't all say it as income units in southern garza 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 to some of their to leaks enabled to hold back their tiers. the situation is good, that's sort of big for the last 7 days. we have a continuous flow of civilian one division that elizabeth and the bid sweat expanded. many times though, it's for the back. no. and the last. so if i'm talking about the last hour we receive around 6 due to v live, one that they showed me is one bishop 10 minutes across god. so the number of dead
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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 a 1000 years to go. south continue to gather at their rough crossing with egypt desperate for way out. for those who are waiting can only pray. diplomatic efforts are under way to get a into gaza where essential supplies of services are being denied. various cars and these men say they're taking desperate measures when you look at 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
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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 because this stress topic about soon is joining us live from con you, this is southern guys are clearly the medical conditions. there are under a tremendous amount of pressure and the medical teens of course themselves. how is it, is the system coping well, the medical system inside of the, the gaza strip is witnessing such as a view to ration at every aspect of the medical services that they provide to low codes inside. because this trend, just before we go life a just i've just, before we go nice on this program, the medical teams were carrying, i did both the system on i'm identified to, uh, to, to symmetry in order to be peers. generally, the medical teams are watching
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a relative truck in order just to provide different treatment to people who are being attacked by these really ongoing air strikes. now with a great show to joe if necessary items and even the medical supplies they are trying to work with in the a full just kept the penalties in order to know how in order to know how they can just keep going and providing services for the be seems to be like if you are talking about like providing services for more than 40000, out of seen the site, the city of 10 units and with the displacement process that took place since early outbreak of this on the financing the loads and even the deal responsibilities for the medical health system is really increasing. yeah, doug, just before we go any further, we should just explain to viewers who perhaps haven't heard this before. the buzzing noise, but we can hear behind you is actually is rarely set drones, which are used for surveillance. i'm targeting, which would be over flying. the area that you're in, i'm, let's talk about the people who have been leaving northern guys. i'm heading sides . other people still doing that other still streams of people that we solve the
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last 24 hours still heading southwards in garza. well, since the early moments of the filming, this is of no sign central areas of the gaza strip. of didn't have thousands of palestinians is taught to evacuate houses and to move forward to the southern areas that have been identified and located of why these very occupation forces. now some of the palestinians refused these, but the oldest to evacuate the house as they will cling to the houses they prefer to stay inside the house is up simply because they clearly believe that there is no any safe place. the site, the goals restrict even, or the medical teams joining this and every single aspect of life can cite the goal is to have, have been divided by the used by the s wrecks. so the prefer to stay in the house is cooling for an immediate and urgent. it's a national intervention in order to protect them. them from the is very ongoing grades to go. boom inc. i knew this topic. thank you very much. and well,
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is there any troops of magic near the border with guys i had them and offensive, and the besieged trip sizes of palestinians are escaping the impending escalation of violence, but many have nowhere. safe to go. child stratford reports from the in southern israel. it is rails military build up near the gauze of buddha, is bossed a land air, and sea operation that is real says is aimed at crushing from us could start at any time how much flight is across the board from gallagher and killed 1400 people in israel on october, the 7th. these right immediately says he's doing all it can to locate what it says is maybe 200 these ratings, including women and children, and elderly, took from us by inches to cab to back him to gaza. that's cool. it the candle sofa, we've notified. 291 families of soldiers killed. we embraced the bereaved families, our hearts, a wizard. we also notified the families of the $199.00 hostages. there was an if it
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and top national priority on the issue of hostages, and we all focused on that. if it is a top national priority, how much is 9? is very hostages. have been killed by the ongoing is ready, the ministry pump under strip expos, twilight, the risks involved in an unlikely rescue before the announced is ready and evasion of gauls begins. if these are the only has to go in to try to get the most come off has an advantage for most of those that know that territory fall back to the israel . these ready military denied rumors of a temporary cease fire to allow goods and materials into the gaza strip and cowardly. there are no such c spy. if it's in case anything changes, we will update the public. we are carrying on with the war against him. us the mood or so good eyes ation in case something changes in regard to the hostages. and
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those missing, we will fully update the public on x as such of israel's prime minister colt of political unity in the wake of the worst attacks. the country has suffered in decades. let me show that the woman who will meet you come to the condition of our success is unity. we should remain united, which remain united at the level of the national unity government and the people as well. like to extend all things to the members of the opposition will continue to make a maximum effort you've shown for you, shown more rockets being fired from galls into israel as usual, most with into set to, to buy the item, the defense system. these really made a tree continues to pound the strip. what you're looking at there is a neighborhood of bites and in the northeastern corner of the gaza strip. now, according to all teams inside the palestinian territory, they're saying that there's potentially thousands of civilians still living in that area. despite repeated warnings by the is really military that they should move
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south in order to avoid potentially getting killed. in the cost by hundreds of thousands of palestinians are being forced to flee the homes. they have no choice but to find for little shelter. they can wait for these re, the military phones, child stuff with algebra sterile. some israel was all or 100 sonia is live, know from occupied east jerusalem. so benjamin netanyahu and prime minister of israel has been speaking to the fact that these really parliament, what does it mean saying of the yeah, the connect. so it's um was the 1st session for the wind to connect. so it's when he spoke of the unity, especially off to this emergency, what like, what emergency, unity governments, why? uh, some of the position members, including many guns who was a former defense minister, but also a full, the leader in
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a position pots. he came into the folds where they put that political differences aside, and you know he's been following the politics and his role, especially since benjamin netanyahu. his government came into power will know that there was thousands of protesters in the streets, was against change as usual changes that were being made. so they've decided to put that aside. and this connects, that meeting was uh, one of the fast in the, in a while now. so that's the only thoughts about unity. he talks also about as a goal, being victory in a moments of struggle, but pay more for more. he has to say himself we'll be trying to hear from him later on in the program, but in the meantime, so the us secretary stated on to the blinking his back in israel for a 2nd time in a week. he's been criss crossing the middle east and this effort for, for diplomacy, but he has been missing with your galani. the goal on the is really defense
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minister there was a very brief appears before the cameras. wasn't there a yeah, that's right. so a lot of precision expected, actually, a lot of the press for expect, singling come to speak a little bit more extensively, perhaps even his last few days of his tricks with 6 regional legions, including the egyptian present of the fact that his p. c. to discuss being humanitarian a to gets in. so it was quite brief, but we also heard from these really defense ministry out guidelines who went on to say that he appreciated us public support. you will. so thank the us administration a full that commitments on standing side by side together. he also of had a meeting where he brief blinking on the lights. it's of course blinking in response to that. also re, it's right, says how of us will continue to support is rather than is in his was to defend
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itself and it's sort francy. and that has included providing military why providing intelligence also providing these to us ship got carriers that been in the mediterranean being a that's the biggest actually. so again, a show of unity between the buzz. this is a 2nd trip to just for days and really um, to show the world that they all united as they have been friends for decades, both countries. but also it's a time when there's lots of negotiations. you have some of those health concept by how much in gaza all considered us citizen. some of them have jewel, it's really american citizenship. and um, of course those makes us very strong. so for him, it's in his interest to ensure that so these riley government protects these taxes with what type of decisions it takes to move forward militarily,
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in terms of this war. as at the time when some of the biggest and largest number of ash drives to carry it out yesterday night over garza, where many people were killed and not just in the nose, but in the south in fine units as well as the. so this comes ahead of rumors that haven't been confirmed by the white house in the us as to whether the us president himself, joe biden, will be visiting any time soon. again, that's not confirms and everyone is waiting to see whether he will visit and whether that will have any effect or when these really made a tree decides to go into gaza. so thank you very much indeed said arcada talking to us from occupied east jerusalem. the while the guys, it was the focus of attention that the united nations to resolutions above the conflict to come to be discussed and voted upon in the security council christmas.
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and he's joining us live from you and headquarters in new york. tell us a little bit more about tonight's votes. yeah, that's right. the security council will consider 2 resolutions on the situation. the 1st one was put forward by russia on friday. it's pretty basic. russia put forth a resolution calling for an immediate cease fire and condemned the violence happening against civilians. it condemns acts of terrorism, but that was a non starter for the united states in the united kingdom. they wanted a resolution condemning him off for its october 7th attack and the taking of civilian hostages as well. russia didn't want it to go, she ate it, kept it struck the way it is. that's gonna go for a vote. when a meeting starts and just about an hour's time, but brazil has been trying to come up with another resolution that would get more broad support and their resolution initially called for a humanitarian cease fire,
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also condemned him. us as the united states and britain were looking for condemned him off for the october 7th attack and the taking of civilian hostages. there's been a lot of back and forth on that resolution. they watered down a bit and now calls for humanitarian pauses, as opposed to humanitarians cease fire, and pauses, so that aid can get in to the people there. i. so this is what is going to go to a vote later. but russia objected to that and said you're making the resolution political now, if you're going to condemn us, then you have to condemn the blockade of gaza and you have to condemn the killing of civilians. so they are going to propose to resume to amendments to the result resolution to that effect. so for vote, 2 resolutions, very complicated situation in the security council remains to be seen if they will
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get any unity to help the situation on the ground there. yeah, i did, the situation was your monetary and it is crucial like you were you were talking about. the problem is of course the crossings like the rough across in between egypt and i and gaza are all closed. so there's a lot of a, the sitting on the outskirts, certainly in, in, on the egypt and side of the border which is unable to get in. what's the latest with regard to u. n. age for gaza. so yeah, and even before this latest escalation, over half of the guys, a population was dependent on you and food aid. so now no aid has gone in since october 7th, and the situation on the ground is increasingly dire. martin griffith, the humanitarian aid chief for the united nations, is on his way to egypt tuesday. he says he's been negotiating hourly between egypt . israel trying to find ways to get aid in. he announced that the
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e u is going to triple it's aide to gaza, which he welcomed and they are working on what he described as an air bridge to fly supplies to egypt. but that, that's low supply still have to get into gaza. and that's the problem with the borders close and the fighting. continuing. the un says it just can't move the supplies in that can't get them into guys. it can't move easily within garza and it's an increasingly difficult situation. 400000 people are now in un shelters. and gaza 400000 people. these are normally schools and they are used as shelters. they have been set up to be used as shelters, but they're just overwhelmed. there's so many people that they can't help all of them all. and now the refugees, the displays, people are moving into other buildings like a warehouse to try to find shelter there,
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but they're not set up to house people. there's one toilet for hundreds of people. and so while they're running out of food, they're running out of water, they're running in our power. if they lose power than the hospitals, if they lose fuel than the hospitals won't be able to run their generators and they will be able to help people who are on life support. so in that situation, we're hearing from u. n. a workers in gaza and there are 13000 of them in ga. so it is that they're increasingly desk for it. uh the you and the person that was talking about this today. describe it as hell on earth. and uh, increasingly people are, are frightened and scared and feel that they have nowhere to run. at the very least the human is focused on getting them aid. uh, as soon as possible. uh, all efforts are focused on that. as i said with griffith going to the region, but no breakthroughs, no major breakthroughs yet. chris, and thank you very much indeed. that's kristen. so let me talking to the some of the un headquarters in new york. while behind the scenes negotiations have been
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taking place over the egypt border was crime with gaza. israel has been accused of shunning the crossing, which remains close cairo. it says it's not officially shot, but it was made in no trouble due to is where the air strikes on the guns aside. mama vall explains what a possible opening of the crossing would mean to all parties involved. little 5 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,
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helping him back in egypt. that's as the 16 to agree a deal with is that i have for the safe delivery to gaza and for some further and possible, told us to be evacuated so that off i bought the crossing. so even the normal times egypt impose is extremely tight to restrictions on pools 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 cut internationally valid problem documents and prove they have a compelling reason to these guys. but since the start of the easily war on 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 so that its security. more importantly, both egypt and the people of god as well as other countries, is this,
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the palestinians shouldn't be forced to these guys are a few. if they where is that i may never allowed them to return. as it did when palestinians were forced to leave their homeland to 1948 during the creation of the state. how much fun did you want us to be? and president, the boss has called for israel to immediately stop. it's aggression against the pano standing and people message came and a phone call was dentist way and they don't nicholas my doodle of us said the policies, programs and decisions of the palestine liberation organization. or what represent the palestinian people as the sole, legitimate representative and not the policies of any other organization. on our shop, these are published any an active it's down to form a member of the palestine liberation organizations executive committee. she says the policy and president's been under pressure from the us to condemn hall us. it has been that's for some time since 2006,
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2007 in the west bank. i'm guys that have been politically separate, not just geographically separate. how much the mass, as you know, how much is a political move, if i do that as mo, 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 the majority of 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 did this on the 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 and so i'm americans that this is what can i speak to the palestinians, not this is what is that is really occupation in bombing i'm trending mc jumped the structure the to the listing and before,
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so i'm not going to try to to by swipe to and how would that best that you was under tremendous pressure, especially the restaurant from ad blinking, then bind them to come damages on people. when he started to 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 smart to the palestinian people. i try 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 the palestinians say that social media platforms and restricting posts, campaigning for palestinians are criticizing israel. it abraham's being speaking to social media, influence is on journalist and the occupied west. bind a one click away from losing her instagram account. journalist catherine edwin says her to top page has already been blocked several times. i just went on 6. look,
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i've said this is my new account to 3 seconds. that's old all the time that it took 3 seconds only to shut you down to shut me down. i'm like fat and says this is not a 1st for a year now. she's been bound from going live on instagram for violating the platforms, guidelines. me telling the news? i don't know exactly how can this violate their community standards unless then use that is happening here. the crime, the israel is committing inside of the palestinian lands and against fellows. tenure is a violation of community center itself and they are ashamed to show us what she keeps trying. okay, let's try the hash taco israel and boom. all the notification went up and old of use went up and people are sharing the stories and we're back on the new speed again. how many organization has been monitoring censorship of the palestinian content for years? the past week? how many detected more than 35000 posts in hebrew, promoting fake news, incitement,
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and hate speech. and that is not a sense or content in the hebrew language that's associated with the escalation, like it does with the content. because the hebrew function sometimes is sponsored by the state or the military. what are the content is non state actors which might could deem as a leak and content? geneticist companies have different policies, but many are subject to political pressure. made the says, this is not true. they say that a policies are designed to give everyone a voice 28000. how do you know as soon as a lifestyle and travel influence or who is using her base to share news about palestine? she says it's getting more complicated by funds from abroad. started telling me that my stories no longer show on their feeds. uh, they can no longer even click on my icon outside of my profile. it would just exit randomly. i'm trying to access this website, but it's found many here say that social media was one of the few venues left for
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palestinians to share their stories with the world. now even that is becoming more difficult to do that, but i mean i just need to verify the last thing. one is i've been gathering in the us city of chicago for the funeral of a 6 year old palestinian american boy who stepped to death on saturday, where they all foam was attacked alongside his mother by the landlord. the suspect is being charged with hate crimes. pro israel demonstrates, has been protesting outside the bbc in london of the state, broadcast as refusal to describe how us as the terrorist, the bbc says it will be against is impartiality guidelines? are we false? it has more from london. a detox carried out by a mass of the settings of october. so even paintings produced chooses the jewish communities around the world. but this protest is a very specific one. it's about the language of the public world cost to the bbc.
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people here say they should use the word terrorist in referring to on us. it's guidance, bbc says, mandates that it attributes that would to other people in an effort to maintain impartiality and clarity. they argue that they need to present the effects in an unbiased way so that the organs can make a decision with. so we believe that because how much is a need to select a terrorist organizations that not having that information is just information to the pub. definition of terrorist is someone who causes tera and there's no other explanation of what happens. let me say for a little bit, that's what you're getting on that. it is horrifying. as you hear, i'm incredibly proud of our government and the country which is spending principi, behind israel, or they were in parliament versus do not reiterate to the british governments absolute. suppose they put it for israel's right to defend itself. but as the images of civilian loss of life and devastation emerging from gaza. so this
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language has to be shifting some on hold on one side. besides the need for his ropes with the international law and what he said, he would do everything and his government would to protect british jewish communities, commodities, semitism, he also expressed support for british muslim communities. and the worries about the response parcels that alger 01. this the still ahead on autism is what's on the of guys a war places and the men sold in palestinian children. we bring you the story of this young boy off single bob. it's not like it's all about this. it's not, but obviously the a, they're good to see. there is a nasty, a storm system unwinding around portugal. this is
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a deep area of low pressure. think the deeper the low to important tense it is. got to tell you this really going to pick up those waves. we could see waves about 10 meters high wind gusts, a 100 kilometers per hour. that's more for the highlands in portugal, but the entire country is under weather alerts. want to take you to central europe . it is a quieter picture here, feeling more like autumn and then look at this friend of rain through albania, north macedonia, in greece, not 24 hours from now tuesday and to wednesday. this energy will push into turkey. so wanted to give you a heads up on that to the northwest, we go quite a bit of rain also coming in to the republic of ireland. more so southern ireland. so think places like cork could see half a month's worth of rain in a short period of time. single digits, parts of scandinavia, of western russian bell. it roost. wanna show you what's going on in africa. well, good elders, almost 10 above where you should be for this time of year and october as the hottest month of the year. and you walk set living up to that 3839 on tuesday. there had been some severe thunderstorms in housing,
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providence in south africa that snow shifted into cause we were going to tell. same goes for mozambique, zimbabwe and sandy. i could see thunder it down pores in all of these areas. is right, things inspired because this 2018 great march of return. but when israel met the non violent protest was bluffed ship, hundreds were killed and thousands injured. in the face of such suffering kind of mind still stand by his peaceful belief. as between fire and sea witness on a jersey to me, it's the world slow down. we stand for as homes with fits of global nichols reserves. indonesia is poised to leave the global easy battery industry. we
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definitely manage our abundant resources and play a role in solar energy harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits, essentially submitted by mental protection. enhancing investment climate, digital licensing, your better tomorrow, and the, [000:00:00;00] the okay, lets take another look now at the latest developments and the gods of war is where the air strikes of killed more than 2800 ton of citizens. since the conflict began . $1.00 and $3.00 of them are children, more than a 1000 children just 9 days. the number of israelis killed and from us military
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operation that stands for 200, including 299 soldiers was really ami, says that a 199 captains are being held by hamas and gaza. almost itself is putting that number between 20250 captives. well, the rush is a professor at the national defense university, and he's also a former pentagon director of arabian peninsula affairs. he's joining us from washington, d. c. very good to have you on audra 0, sir. david, thank you very much. indeed i'm, i want to talk about the situation with captives. first of all, the viewers may remember that back in 2011 israel exchange of about a 1000 or so prisoners followed in exchange for the soldier. get upset lead. who had shelly, it's rather he'd been out for about 5 years now. there is speculation. there's a from a senior homeless political leader who has said that all palestinian prisoners in jail and israel must be freed in exchange for is rarely captain,
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is currently held by how much there's no timeline given for this. there's no suggesting that this is anything immediate, but do you think this is something the israel would be open to or not at the moment? no. i think there's a couple of factors 1st. i think that a lot of people in israel were in retrospect critical of the show lead exchange, feeling that the to a symmetry created a dynamic that the incentivized moss and other groups to take hostages. they don't want to repeat that. the situation is drastically different. i think we under estimate the level of anger and resentment that i'm asked. terrorist attacks of israel at our peril. and i think that basically that was a game changer. so i think a precedent is, is kind of, uh, just out of, out of the question. and then finally, i think that there is a realization that, um, uh, the mazda is demands are more than just is,
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israel is really help prisoners, uh, some oscillators have said, we want all palestinians hell, globally, that's going to be very hard to do there. prisoners in many countries, the hell not necessarily for terrorism crimes, but for other crimes as well. and it's unclear as to what those conditions. and then finally, how moss is, you know, there are fragments within that and it's unclear if they can deliver all of the captives. so i think that any discussion of this is premature right now. israel has been saying repeatedly that it intends to move into does a bi line, see an error? my understanding is that that would essentially take there to different sections so that there's the original grand movement towards the city of, of guys at itself. but then of course, there's the 2nd stage which the, which we be fighting with in the streets of gaza. talk to us about what the difference is, are between the 2, what they logistics are often trying to manage those 2 conflicts as well. as i tell
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you, this is, this is a nightmare for any military group. and the problem is, once you get into a city, your technological advantages are negated by the terrain, particularly if you have to be discriminant in how you respond to attacks. so if there are, you know, people following at you from a 6 story building, you don't know who is in those 5 stories below. if you have to respond to sniper fire or a r p g or fire with rifle fire, then you're not going to hurt any people who might be in the 5 floors below. but you're going to take a high level of casualties. i think that israel is not willing to make that trade off at this point in time. so what you do instead is you respond with the overwhelming firepower you shoot artillery or tank round to drop a bomb on the building where you've received rifle fire from. the problem is uh, once you do that, 1st off, you have created
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a lot of civilian casualties. hands that, you know, breeds further trouble for you down the line. people who resent by the death of their family members are willing to take action. the 2nd problem is how mazda spent years building a network of underground tunnels connecting various buildings. so if you leveled the buildings you created rubble, but chances are pretty good. the people you're trying to kill have managed to escape. they can seek refuge in the rubble later and they are capable of popping up just about anywhere in the city. so this is an extremely difficult task, and i think that these really forces have held off on their deadlines, in part, at least because of the magnitude of the task facing up. i'm going to ask you about a younger because of all i, which is based in, in, predominantly in southern lebanon. we've seen an increase in cost about a fire between israel and southern $11.00 on predominantly between these really military and highs. ball in the event that that should increase how much of a destruction if i told would that be for the is very military. if it was then
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subsequently going into garza and yeah, so my assessment of about as low as actions today is mostly performative. i think that they're trying to check the block to say yes to basically avoid accusations down the road that they were sitting on the sidelines when the palestinians were fighting the scientists sanity. they don't want to be viewed the way that, you know, the syrians were in the, in the 67 war. um, the, so what they've done is they've done unlimited attacks against military targets. that would not be listed. it would only elicit a proportional response. so as bullets been firing on military targets originally and ship off farms, and then later on in other places they fired in our tank guided missiles that exposed armored vehicles. but they haven't launched a general rocket assault against the kibbutz is and cities in northern israel that would encourage that. would,
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that would give this real the grounds for an over whelming response against has bullets architecture and 11 on. and let's face facts has both, and a really good stadium level not in. they have all the benefits of the lebanese state. they're, they're de facto an independent country. and they're able to manipulate the liberties of state in a way that allows them to escape accountability for their actions. they don't want to endanger that in any way, shape or form. so i think they're conducting their operations within very limited parameters in a way that it will only encourage a proportional response from israel. meanwhile, that allows israel to free up their sources for what promises to be a really nasty fighting guy. so david, we really appreciate you giving us the benefit of your expertise in this david, the roche. thank you very much indeed for your time. it's an honor, a tens of thousands of international visitors following citizens on jo nationalists have tried to leave israel since the start of the guys of war. but that's proving
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difficult as many commercial flights have been cancelled. so earlier on monday, the us government offered citizens a new way out as the monks reports, diamond to republican spent the past year and a half off, and these really city of hyphen, but more than a week into this war. they say it's now the time to go, they were cancelling the flights. and then we were never sure if they were going to restart them. so where we were concerned that the, the war might, the escalates and expand to each parents will remain refusing to leave. she told us, making her to punch it, that much very difficult, this decision as being the festering with me for a couple days now. and even today, when i'm standing here, i'm like kind of hoping that maybe isn't the latest on the boat that i might stayed? the reason why we feel like when we to leave is because we have kids in, in the states. since this morning, american citizens have gathered here in
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a small crowd, trying to get over this book ridge to the full time and over a passenger barry. it will take them to cyprus that just about to open the check point to allow many hundreds of people here through a few the are frustrated with what may be a much longer wait for some would be travelers. the biggest battery is bureaucratic. we received an e mail from the us embassy. elizabeth is a ship that will be leaving from the port of haifa to cyprus and then we need to arrange the flight from cypress to get through the u. s. so with that's what we did . the problem is deputy in hopes to head home to a fire via london, a new york city, but has just learned he's not registered to travel. so we just got here to know that you're not on the list and we're stuck. us officials trying to sort things out . instance an elderly children and parents. all sports in hand
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submitted through the crowded control point. a luxury cruise ship, a surprise and safe passage away from the wall. with slow steps, some leave behind much of the lights, with what's left stored simply in small suitcases. the more soldiers that a heifer israel, for years children has paid a heavy prize from israel's offensive zone garza hundreds of being killed with many more maimed or injured and left living with trauma, fear and grief. let's go back to 2008. so that's when israel last and so called operation cost lead a devastating surprise aaron ground defensive and gaza. that last of 22 days. 342 children were killed. israel's military operation on gaza in 2012 to the lives of at least 13 palestinian children some as young as to 20. 14547 were killed in 50 days mostly as
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a direct result of israeli attacks in 2021. at least the $67.00 died in the 11 days of conflict and and only 9 days of war this month. more than a 1000 have lost their lives. that's the worst tool on palestinian children in years like calling for the valuable spoke to sell him. oh he's, he's a communications officer unit for the region and she asked him about the plight the children are facing and gaza. right now. the 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 cal 2 and it says, well, it was 2400 enjoy the different different levels of injury. this is reed, be catastrophic, and that's not a kind of, it's not the least of their worries,
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but it's to the on the side of cutting of water and electricity, which is a 15 directly health system is collapsing and hospitals clinics are over, flooded with patients and injured and injured people and they can't keep up till there 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 now in, 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 attacks and really this whole a nightmare. and there's no escape because nowhere and gaza is safe. we
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have heard about of the decision on the coal uh to leave the north to the 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 the front 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 is 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,
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to the children need to children who have survived. you know, has 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, my 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 that 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,
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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. what's also the future of being really lost and this as well. let's look now at the story of overall noble. i see it describes what it's like to be trapped in gaza as a 13 year old boy. ringback so my name's and i'm 1st is possible. i used to be living in preston, but i've been in gauze for a year now. and while that has been a very, very interesting. yeah. i'm having a pop in sitting. how much and all the kids playing in the palm, the phone was coming off. it's plain simple, programmer anymore. so say it's not bad off single boxes. it's it's,
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it's not like kids. phones not this will happen. it's no one's fault. it's not fun . this is happening i've came to this city here because my house is too dangerous to live in it because roughly i've been seeing what kids going through the sky and getting calls to leave my home. i mean, i'm going to that and i can go to the hospitals. yeah. really has been very stressful for everyone. 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 her on the way home is being destroyed. people sleeping on the streets. we come see mobile and the empty where you go. it's really is 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 lot. 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. it's a process is an open recall being serious trouble. i don't, 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 the, i'm gonna say what you have right now. don't take advantage of it. do you never know when you could lose the still ahead on i'll just say the wrong delta,
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the rest of the world news thing. the
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the, the, the now let's take a brief look at some of the days other top new stories to sweeties. nationals have been shown that in the belgian capital brussels belgium was prime ministers to suggesting that the attack was linked to what he called terrorism. and has convened an emergency cabinet meeting and european championship qualifying much between the swedish national football team and belgium was abandoned to the off time for what authority said was safety reasons. it's paula is really right wing law and justice party. it looks set to lose power following a general election on sunday. the exit polls show its expected to be the largest party buds from
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a european council president donald task and his civic coalition applies to take power with the support of other opposition parties. sonya diego, as more it was a cold stone to the weak components capital, but for some hopeful beginning of a new political era. the yes i'm happy with the election. i took punch in the hope that finally somebody will change in poland. because if i'm, so if it goes a commit to that, i expect that women will have more rights that they will feel safe at that they will be more appreciative. and the do the thing on the in the of the most of the countries parliamentary election. it was the ruling law and justice policy that seemed to have gathered 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 president of the european council. donald, to us 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, to the margins of europe, of uh, breaking a rule of law rules 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 government. the record voter turnout had 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 a businessman, daniel. no boy is set to become echo doors, the youngest president of the declaring victory and elections on sunday. the 35 year old beat has left us drive over 52.3 percent of the vote. level will only have
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17 months in office. one week after 2 us quakes killed more than 2000 people and left 5 thousands more homeless. a 3rd quake has struck northwest of gunners, done the kind of on government and 8 organizations ascending teams to the affected areas. russell, set the reports high on disaster off the disaster on sunday. a 6.3 magnitude, red creek struck parts of the northwest and had a provence kind of stuff that came a week of the entitled villages were flattened by 2 quakes. thousands more. uh, not homeless, but um, what that one does, she still wasn't. 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 vehicles,
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dakota called about one to the people in afghanistan didn't have the food they need, even before the creek stock. those are survived. are now living in tents like this, but winter is coming and they're worried. they won't be enough to get them to, to say nothing about the wind here. wondering the tents. we must build a house in winter. here is very harsh drains and knows a lot about it. and the windier is extreme yukon, leaving a tent here, kayla was out on a group. seed earthquakes destroyed 70 villages. an effective nearly 45000 people. they struck during the daytime, when many men were working outdoors. officials 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
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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 domestic. this was added as oh, jesse are for ukrainian showed and had been freed by russia and were united with the families. the children are age from 2 to 17. they were released of cato acted as a mediator. the group passed through cortez embassy in moscow before leaving russia . got to have released a statement saying the ministry of foreign affairs facilitated the hosting of children and their families, of the cost of the embassy in moscow during the operation, and accompanied them to the destination, ensuring the safety comfort, and well being called our sons firmly and support the efforts made by both the ukrainian or russian sites to safeguard the rights and wellbeing of the children
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affected by the ongoing crisis. measured all ansari is the spokes person for the ministry of foreign affairs and contract. he says the cause of the government hopes, the successful return. these 4 children will pay the wait for more to come home. the working tirelessly for the past couple of months, exchanging information and making sure that we have the right just to go. that means and getting the consent from the families to uh, to do this save unification. as soon as we had uh, these 4 cases, that id, uh, they were deemed a pilot for a program that would uh introduce even more positive. the developments and the, the children were taken to the uh, and their families were hosted in the godaddy embassy and moscow, whether inpatient happened and then uh, through the help of the plastic stuff. and that's like it's a magic stuff. they went to their final destination. now i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes, was more on the goals of on. don't forget, of course there is
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a lot more on the website as well. i'll just do the dot com and of a lot of backgrounds and a lot of pictures to robotics and stay with us. some of these are the in depth analysis of the days, headlines, 1000000 euros to help students here address migration. is it gonna keys the micro crisis will make it was informed opinions, we need more investors and more people that make the decisions and regiments frank assessments. this balance between to toe and zones via shoals is particularly important for the volume missing destruction inside stored on al jazeera, the,
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the 2014 is radio salt on because of cost the lives of 72 is radius at over 2000 out of state of the israeli soldiers describe their role in the operation. the devastated den already besieged people garza, dudley assaults on a jersey to the presidents of mexican columbia. the 2 countries most affected by curtail violates or spear heading an effort to change the global fight against narcotics. design had been totally miscarriage of drug addiction and silence lines and addressing its courses within new criteria. not trying to be thinking about course, it measures the 2 presidents with any international conference in the columbia and city of cali, and which 90 countries agreed on the 10 points document that to were on trucks is a failure. it requires a revision, columbia, and mexico hope this conference in kylie will be the 1st step towards a more comprehensive response to this world wide problem. we understand
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