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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  October 17, 2023 1:00am-2:01am AST

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the similarities of conscious across the world. so no matter how you take it out here to bring you the news and current to fast the tv, the challenges there the, [000:00:00;00] the that i wanna know about this. and this has been, these are live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. more than the photos and the palestinian children have lost their lives in gauze and as is. busy continues as from bonham and district unable to escape the only route out of the gaza strip into egypt remains shots and a deliveries of stock as the is really sees strains,
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hospitals and the water supply. rockets continue to be fired from gaza targeting is rating towns and cities on the side of the united nations security council debates to resolutions on the gods of war and holds the votes, the really 10 days into business. conflicts with the guys of the children of the missing strip of paying a heavy price. more than 15 percent of being killed. the highest number of all the conflicts in gaza. so far you monetary and 8 hasn't been allowed in. and people are unable to leave is as borders remain shots. at least 2808 palestinians have been killed since the conflict began on october. the 7th. more than a 3rd of them have been children. the death toll also includes health workers and journalists on the as really side 1400 people have been killed in homeless attacks
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. that includes at least $299.00 soldiers on us, is still holding hostages in gaza. israel's military puts the number of captives out of 199. how much says it's holding up to $250.00 is bailey's unfolding nationals. then all the site is income u, as in southern gaza 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, for augusta. after a night of heavy bombardment, the injured were brought to the ship to the hospital by any means available. some of their cliques enabled to hold back their tiers. the situation is good, that sort of fit for the last 7 days we have a continuous flow of civilian division that was within the bid sweat expanded many times though it's fully back now. in the last, so what if i'm talking about the last hour we receive around 6 due to v live,
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one that they showed me is one patient 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 untouched. even donkeys are not spared in this densely populated strip of land and there is nowhere for posting use to go south continue to gather at their rough crossing with egypt desperate for way out. but those who are waiting can only pray. step automatic efforts are under way to get 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
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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 unit, c l g 0, sign units. and the goal is this stress kind of how those zooms joining his life. i'm calling you is in southern guys. it's clear from units report the medical teams and medical facilities. absolutely crucial at the moment. what's your experience of how the medical teams are coping well to this current woman's medical teams and the hills coast system inside the town a sitting hospitals were able to provide different kinds of treatments to different foods of people and to, to difference of 50 to different of critical entries that have been delivered to them since the hours of break of this round to find thing that we palestinian find to is and the city occupation forces and slides. the goal is to strip up despite
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the are doing that, despite all the difficulties that they are witnessing that were presented in the lab called an additional 2 to ultimate because employees and even the fuel to generate the, the, the electric generators of the hospitals of to keep providing services for patients . now we are talking about different pharmaceutical houses, but destroyed and different a bank fluids had been deflected due to the is really accurate strikes and gaza strip. people who have been injured need to have kind of plucked donations. 1 they are trying to food back for our different donations have to be made by different, different, lo, because it's hard because district, so just by east difficulties the medical teams are trying to do the best in to rescue the life of the palestinians. what are the budget by these ready occupation forces? yeah, totally good guys. we've been talking to you over the last few hours. we've been explained to viewers who might not appreciate what the buzzing noise are that we're hearing in the background is that's actually is really drones. you've been telling us either use for surveillance or,
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or targeting which are constantly flying over the area that, that you and let's talk about the people from the north of guys who have been moving southwards over the last 24 hours or so. are you still seeing people moving from north to south? well, people uh, uh, before 3 days from now stopped to that you to evacuate. the house is off to receiving different orders from the east video corporation forces to evacuate the houses and to see with, to southern areas uh, which can split it from the uh and from the perspective of these, for the army as a safe place for the evacuated people, meanwhile, different people who were even evacuated to these other areas. they decided to come back even to the origin of houses and the newborn areas due to the lack of even assist accuse of living society with southern areas. and despite the fact that decided areas also faces, if you shortage of different uh, basic needs of life,
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including clean water sources and even electricity tag. thank you very much indeed . does topic i will assume talking to some con eunice in southern garza. busy very phillips, i'm nothing near the border was a guy is a head of an offensive on the besieged stripped child stratford reports from savannah off in southern israel is rails military build up near the gallons of boulder. it is fost, a land air and sea operation that is real says is aimed at crushing from us could stopped at any time from us far just across the border from dallas or, and killed 1400 people in israel on october. the 7th. these really made the choices is doing all it can to locate what it says is made the 200 these ratings, including women and children, and elderly, from us appliances to cab, to back him to gaza. that's cool. it's gone so far. we've notified, 291 families of soldiers killed. we embrace the bereaved family was our hearts
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a wizard. we also notified the families of the $199.00 hostages. there was an if it and top national priority on the issue of hostages, and we are focused on that if it is a top national priority expos twilight, the risks involved in an unlikely rescue before the announced is ray, the invasion of gauls begins. he's a only has to go in to try to get the most come off has an advantage plan. and most of those that know that territory fall back to that is now these ready military denied rumors of a temporary cease fire to allow goods and materials into the cause of strip and cargo cover and leave. there are no such sci fi, if it's in case anything changes, we will update the public. we are carrying on with the war against thomas, the mood arrest organization, in case something changes in regard to the hostages and those missing. we will fully update the public on x as such as rails prime minister, cold,
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or political unity in the wake of the worst attacks. the country has suffered in decades to them and send it. 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. that 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 real kit. so being fired from galls into israel as usual, most with antiseptic by the iron defense system. these really made a tree continues to pound the strip. what you're looking at there is a neighborhood, a bait and in the northeastern corner of the gaza strip. now, according to all teams inside the palestinian territory, they saying that there's potentially thousands of civilians still living in that area. despite repeated warnings by the israeli military, that they should move south in order to avoid potentially getting killed in the
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cost by hundreds of thousands of palestinians and being forced to flee the homes. they have no choice but to find but little shelter. they can wait for these rate, the ministry of bones, child stuff with alger 0 still dropped, some israel, the secretary of state down to be lincoln's back in israel for a 2nd time in a week. she's being criss crossing in the middle east to discuss the conflict with the regional leaders. a few hours ago it appeared alongside the is really defense minister and to show of support for israel was thought of how to is joining us live not from occupied east jerusalem science. and he blinking these speaking to you off the lines. but there was just a brief up here this before the media, which was unexpected so yeah, that's right. and many people are expecting for him to at least hang around and maybe make a statement. so i was very, very brief indeed you have the, uh, is riley defense, minnesota, y'all,
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galani fine king him as well as the us population on the us administration. so the unwavering support to israel throughout this time since that how mazda tech happens on october, the 7th, he signed it to him for his visits. again, it's the 2nd one and just for days and not just shows you how and the blinking has been incredibly busy shuffling between head as well as several other countries in the region, including meetings with egypt shall present out the fact that has seized the about opening that a rough crossing of which i will allow the palestinians of jewels sits a zip till 4 in citizenship to enter egypt as well as the line. most importantly, she monetary and aides in the days off to israel, has been bothering cause the on all of friends from the, with several as strikes last night. some of the strongest are the 3 different parts of gauzy. have to know the south as well as the east, and on top of that,
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a last from israel as a close to the rough are crossing, which is the concern of course, because that's the main costing that going supply or at least planning to use it to allow that humanitarian agent something that thing can, has been pushing full. he has returned back to israel. those discussions continue. he met privately with prime minister benjamin netanyahu, where they all play the, discussing, everything from security to intelligence. of course the us is supporting israel. every step of the way and just to show a sense of unity, let's say, amongst both americans, back in the us as well as here, because that friendship between both countries goes a long way back. rubs are in the meantime, is very timely. so benjamin netanyahu has been speaking, susan can ask that these are the parliament once you've been saying there. yeah, he's been a very busy man. today. he started off the day, attending the fast
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a winning to connect to the session that he spoke about. the moment of the struggle, he called it and he said that the end goal was victory. he reminded people in the connect set, but they will win this war against him. us. of course they're all making caps is still held in gauze there as we speak. he also said that they will be investigating farley. what happens in how this took them by surprise. you had the finance minister, a smart fits yesterday. i admit saying that they had made a grave mistake is real hot. and then you also have permission, but which came out as well headed the ship, but saying the same thing. so admission from bad thoughts, of course not so much from the prime minister. yet, even despite the public opinion in the poll recently showing that the majority one him outs of government fall now is not the time, of course,
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because they are war. and that seems to be the prior to the full of public as well as the government. and he then met with lincoln privately. they both also importantly attended a war cabinet meeting. this is a cabinet, a small, close circle of top military officials, including the defense minister, as well as the form of defense minister benny guns, who was also the head of an opposition lead, a sort of the head of an opposition policy. bravo. and of course, anyone who's been following the politics of the country will realize that they were many political divisions, especially of between this coalition government and the opposition. so they were brought into the fault to make these major war decisions all of this. well, that's still huge on so it's the wall of course, the wall continues to watch as because it is so being hit, a is rouse where there are still hostages,
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and still knowing use absolutely nothing at the moment on whether when raw the will the troops and to gauze, so a lot of unpredictability, potentially. room a has it based on media by send us based on questions to the white house about this, but still in the confirmation, whether the us president himself job item will be visiting anytime soon to as well . so that kind of talking to some occupied east jerusalem. so thank you very much indeed. want to sort of mentioned intends behind the scenes, negotiations have been taking place over egypt border crossing with garza. israel has been accused of showing the crossing which remains close. cairo's as is not a fiction shots, but it can't operate because of his ready air strikes on the guns. a side mohammed volley explains for a possible opening of the crossing with means to all parties involved. that'll fight 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
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supplies coming into gaza throughout fi required, easily approve of and only a small vehicles on people are allowed to move. so in other crossing is in the south. the cut them over said, and it's located with the boulders of egypt garza and easily meets. i did see only a passage for tax cutting goods, fuel and $82000.00 hundreds of tons of 8 from several countries have been held up in egypt. that's as the one seeks to agree a deal with easily and for those safe delivery to gaza. and for some further and possible, told us to be evacuated so that off i bought the crossing. even the normal times, egypt imposes extremely tight the restrictions of the rules on the use of the crossings. off his sometimes opened for humanitarian purposes, such as evacuating people in medical emergencies. in the day of cases where every day travelers i'm allowed to use it, they have to cut internationally, valley traffic documents, and fools. they have
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a compelling reason to these guys. but since the thought of these are the world gaza, hundreds of thousands of palestinians have been pushed from the north to the south, near the crossing by. as i live on bob mint, 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 gauze as well as deposit of 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 return. as it did when palestinians were forced to leave their homeland to 1948 during the creation of the state. how much fun of disease. while the kaiser was featuring prominently at the united nations 2 resolutions by the conflict, what have been discussed and voted upon in the security council, gabriel, amazon does joining us live from you and headquarters in new york. i gave just
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before we came on there, i was watching the agency feeds from the the, the meeting room for the security council. i saw every come in sight and said that this up for about 2 to 3 minutes and got up and walked out again. what, what's just happened? so yeah, a little bit of an unexpected move here. this meeting had been scheduled all day. everyone knew it was going to be happening at 6 pm local time. as you just mentioned, all of the security council members, a key ambassadors joined in the security council chambers. and then right when the meeting was gabbled into order by brazil, who holds the rotating presidency of the security council this month. the ambassador from the united arab emirates asked to speak, and she said that she would request that this meeting would be taken behind closed doors and go into closed consultations. and without objection, that was a uh, moving forward uh the, the, the,
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the president of the council of brazil agreed to that. and they abruptly move that meeting in doors are behind closed doors, i should say. so what happens now on this, these 2 votes for the boat, the resolution from russia, that they were going to be voting on. and the resolution from brazil that they were also going to be voting on. they meeting the security council. what happens now? quite frankly, the answer is we don't know their meeting behind closed doors. we don't have access to that. we can't see what they're talking about. we can't hear what they're talking about. and that's for a reason because it's highly sensitive and then they will come out and either continue this meeting an open form or not. so we'll be watching very closely in the coming minutes. how this moves forward. gabriel's so the arrival draft resolutions on israel and garza that i understand we're focusing largely on the humanitarian situation. can you just give us a breakdown of what was on the table to be discussed a yeah, this,
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this is important. this is what the 2 resolutions are essentially have to resolutions being put forward. one that was put forward 1st by russia. the 2nd one later put forward by brazil. both of these resolutions deal with the current situation in gaza. and in general, both of them a call for more humanitarian a to get in or, or not more but humanity in a period to get in and trying to de escalate the situation. everybody on the security council agrees that the situation in gaza is bad. and that something needs to be done to bring about some sort of peace. they agree on that. but where the disagreements come on the council is with the current escalation in gaza and how to deal with that specifically. and the, the russian resolution did not specifically does not specifically condemn how much at all,
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for the october 7th attack in israel doesn't even mention hum us. therefore the united states and the u. k. 2 of israel's top allies, of course, based essentially we're saying we probably aren't going to vote for this. they were kind of rolling their eyes added if you will, right. so knowing that, that and knowing that the u. k. and the us have veto power. brazil came up with their as resolution and their resolution is a little bit more if you will, acceptable to the west on what the west is looking for. and the key point here is russia was calling for a huge amount of terry and cease fire the us and u. k. have not said this publicly, but it's pretty clear they would not. they would not agree to that because that would box in their ally is real on what they can do and guys and militarily. so what presented is proposed thing is
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a humanitarian pause. that would allow aid to get into guys that to help people that need it, and help to, to get people that want to leave out of casa, now, will be us vote for humanitarian possible u. k. boat for this. that is the big question in this resolution, and we simply don't have an answer to it quite frankly. and that's why this meeting is so important because, you know, it's kind of goes a little bit to what the us and u. k. think that they might be able to vote for, but we're simply not sure yet. so that's the key sticking point about this a ceasefire compared to a pause. i gave you what you refer to the, the difficulties of getting 8 into, uh, guys that because those off are crossing from egypt into guys, i is currently closed. in fact, old crossings into a guys that are kind of close to the moment when it comes to you and aid for guys that what's the situation with that? because at the moment, as far as i'm aware,
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there's an awful lot of ways of sitting in egypt waiting to be delivered as soon as those crossings are opened. yeah, the u. n. will tell you. the answer to this question is very simple. they say it's a humanitarian disaster and they say it's happening right now. these are the words of the he met top a un officials that deal with humanitarian issues. they've been saying this now for several days, raising the alarm and raising the red flag of how dire the situation is usually in situations of conflict. the un is sort of the last area that is able to maintain humanitarian aid to those who need it. in the middle of a conflict is usually in this case, and guys that now the us saying, we can't even do that anymore. about half of the population of guys
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a little more than 1000000 people rely on humanitarian aid from the united nations. before this conflict began, united nations now is saying just in the last week, since the israel's military campaign in bombing of guys has begun. 400000 people and guys are now displaced. and they say that the un facilities under uh un relief and works agency. it has a huge presence in gaza. they say they simply cannot provide aid or protection to people any more. they have run out of all of the basic uh ms. subsidies that they need to provide aid and given that there are no escape routes if you will know humanitarian quarter door for people to get out of guys that know where for aid to get in the u. n. and then the relief agencies say that they are just simply stuck. now martin griffith, the top un diplomat for humanitarian uh, issues is on his way to egypt,
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is desperately trying to work out some sort of agreement to get a into gaza. but it is an incredibly, incredibly difficult situation, because the un themselves are having some of their facilities targeted during russian strikes that from a is what we've seen a video in the united nation seeing themselves. and you and staff members, they've lost more than 12 staff members themselves. incredibly different typical situation. the un says unprecedented. yeah, gabriel, thank you very much indeed. obviously we're going to be coming back to you soon as we look at what's happening with the security council meeting and this vote that was expected to be taking place. but for now, gabriel alexander at un headquarters in new york. thank you very much. indeed. i want to bring in david daryl, she's a professor at the national defense university and a former pentagon director of arabian peninsula affairs. he's been with us over the last um, 48 hours or so. talking is through the various elements of
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a possible is really ministry operation inside guys. a david, it's good to have you back. thank you very much. indeed. i want to just start with something that happened down here wrong. there was a senior homeless official who suggested that homeless might be open to swapping some of the captives that it can be has that who are is raising and other foreigners in exchange for palestinian prisoners who are held by israel. do you think that that is i should stress, by the way, there's no suggesting that this has anything imminent. it is something that may happen at some point. do you think that this is something the israel might be willing to take part in in the long run? i think israel will be willing to take part in the very long run, i think in the short run, israel has to for domestic reasons, you know, just because the pilot said they were subjected to was so beyond the norms of the air, it is really complex. i think they have to exact the heavy price on her mazda and
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then they'll talk about negotiations. and one of the things that it does, a lot of speculation about, of course, is the nature of the is really ministry operation. that is going to happen in guys that it seems to me to be a 2 stage thing. there's going to be some sort of a grinder, a salt, they also say they're going to go in by sea and air as well. but then of course, they have to move into the cities and that as we've been talking about over the last few years, becomes more difficult because then it becomes urban warfare. can you talk to us about what the, the differences are and the complexities that there can be in carrying out that kind of conflict? yeah, so the simplest way to explain it is that uh, warfare or you know, in the jazz or, or on the northern german plane, which is what i was transfer my whole know, circular is 2 dimensional conflict of, you know, when you insert the area, you get 3 dimensional conflict. so you basically have interviews there at some distance, but they're more or less the same level. you're, when you go to a city,
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you have 3 dimensional cross. what do you have? ground forces that can be above you. you also have civilians to worry about when you're trying to get a dresser. there's very small groups of civilians. you can generally avoid them bypass thoughts, but so they come directly into your calculus if you're fighting in cities. and then what complicates matters in gaza, specifically, is that a mazda spent decades building an elaborate network of underground tunnels, what they call the gas and metro. so really, you've house 4 dimensions that you have to operate in. in complicating that those factors, a lot of the traditional weapon support for the you know, that a strong power has things like artillery mortars, air shells, they're not as effective in cities both because things are built up. but also because you might be trying to engage your target this on the 4th floor of a 10 story building. well, you know,
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you can't really effectively hit it with artillery unless you destroy the entire building tanks, you know, you know, those have very account elevator guns high enough to engage about 2 or 3 floors. so it, it gets very nasty very quickly and it hasn't tassels show a lot of manpower and a lot of equipment there. but i know we're going to be coming back to you to get more of your analysis and your analysis and your expertise in this. but for now, david roche, thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you. i or not for years children have paid a heavy price from israel's offensive zone garza hundreds of being killed with many more maimed or injured a life living with trauma, fear and grief. now let's go back to 2008. that's when israel last and so called operation cost lead a devastating surprise air and ground defensive in gaza. but last, at 22 days, 342 children were killed. is military operation on gaza in 2012 to the lives of at
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least 13 palestinian children some as young as 22014547 were killed in 50 days. mostly as a direct result of his very attacks and 2021. that least of $67.00 died in 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 and palestinian children in years. you and children's agency, it says time is running out for those in gaza. now my colleague fully by people who spoke to sell him always is a communications officer to join us for the region. and she asked him about the plight the children are facing and gaza. right now. time is running and then these children and families are living a really right now uh, over our our numbers are yet to to, to be updated. but all those 700 children and whether the parts of the count to and assessed or what 2400 things are the different different levels of injury.
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this is really catastrophic. and that's not a kind of it's, it's not the least of their worries, but it's to the on the side of cutting of walter and under the tricity which is affecting them directly. health system is collapsing and hospitals clinics are over, flooded with patients and injured and just people and they can't keep up. children are living in fear and, and, and really huge distressed fitting for their lives, but also for the lives of the parents of the families of their um, whole existence mountain in garza and a number of these children have also been left open. the parents had been killed, the relatives have been killed. what's being done to help them? is there anything that's being done right now to help them and keep them safe until the violent starts of the, the tax and really uh, this whole
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a nightmare. and there is no escape because no way and guys, that is the safe. we have heard about the decision and the the call uh to leave the north to the south. but again, there's no, no place a safe for children and their families. so it's, it's really good cause traffic. and eunice, as, while we are on the grounds, we've been before and continuing to be and doing this time with colleagues on the grounds, actually are the heroes who was taking care of their families there. and i'm surviving and tell me, tell us with everything that is there, we still provide the a that's we have a has to be positioned in gaza. however, this is nothing up and that's why the call now is to stop define us to have at least a human to impose. and of course, which is very, very important is
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a safe corner door for me to an aide which is out the door waiting for uh for that to, to open and, and safely deliver them to, to the children need to children who have survived, you know, has been targeted in these trice, they are the physical injuries of course, but also the long term psychological trauma that they'll have to deal with. absolutely, absolutely. and that's why part of the intervention that we have now going in, in guns, approximately functionally remotely, through through um, outlines as the mental health and psychosocial support. this is very important because we're risking the future of these kids who survived the war, but they're, there will be a might not survive the, their, their mental health, my really be impacted risking their futures, their productivity, the ability to live normally tomorrow. so i think, yeah, the, the hidden,
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hidden impact is yet to be discovered that this is something that we 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, every person and all parties to the conflict, to stop and think about about the children uh, being killed, but also the future is being really lost. and this is thought i had the analogies here like human rights activists. accusers are love using a potentially lethal chemical in its attacks on jobs and realizing families across our immediate spirit packs ration of ukrainian children from washington. the we've got some serious seats in western australia,
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have one. let me show you this particularly broom. look at this up to 41 degrees. want to show you the 3 did forecast here because this is closing in on the record for october. 43 is the number to beat, and temperatures will go down a bit, but still well above that average of 33. now this heat is shifting further toward the east, so temperature has come up in adelaide, melbourne, and sydney. for example. you're now in the 20 different story. the fornia is even, quite a matter honestly, whether it's in play for rain, wind, and snow for the south island, but that energy is now shifting toward the north island on tuesday. let's go to this part of southeast asia, a run of rain through coaching on the police side of borneo, west calum intend on the indian easier side. that's really where the biggest downforce will be. and still, we've got this access of intense range circling around hong kong high in an island right into denying in central vietnam. in fact, the name over the past few days are seen over and meter of rain and there is still more to come. mainland china fairly quiet,
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but this rain is moving across the western side of the yellow river valley. and off to japan, we go. it's going to be a pretty easy day for whole keitel island, including suppor. got you in for 13 degrees on tuesday. see you later this writings inspired because as 2018 grapes 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 suffering, kind of mind still stand by his peaceful belief. as between fire and sea, witness on the jersey to it is murder. when you throw a fire bomb into someone's hold the insignificant pin numbers the
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insignificant, ideologically, that is significant even as a crime game does very significant. by dictating the government's the fact of policy that was shown up can terms of the radicalized div series on our 20 . the the reminder of us on stones this, on the amount of to the website time, is wanting us. some bipolar suppliers to watch on gaza strip of water, food and medical supplies are dwindling. thousands of mass on that off for border crossing egypt. besides a condo for it, because it is rarely strikes more than a 1000,
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children have been killed in nearly 10 days of off the highest number of all the conflicts and thousands of so far. on the israeli side, 1400 people have been killed and how much success they run. security council has been due to vote on rival resolutions and the comments like put forward by russia and brazil. they both call for humanitarian cease fires, but only the brazilian jobs condemns hallmark. sports attacks on israel, human rights groups of accused is where the forces of using the chemical white fos for us in gaza and 11 on the street international says it's verified videos showing white phosphorus artillery shells being fired by the is very ami into civilian areas in gaza, it's use and densely populated, it is considered a war crime. whitehall 1st is used as a smoke screen or as a weapon. it ignites when expose to air and it can burn to flash causing harm effect deformities. we're going to bring in the town of nevada. she's on this,
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the international senior crisis advisor and she investigates war crimes in human rights abuses. she's joining us not from doc. thank you very much of the for being with us. i'm how do you gather the evidence for this festival? with the verified videos and still images showing the is really positions located to just north of the gosh trip me hours. there are where and we so, and in images taken by and got a photographer and he's rarely military position with the how the sarah 109. how that sir? uh dutch fire is a $155.00 millimeters shells. are 2 shells and with a actually shells containing wife pos 1st and the ready. and at the same time we verify videos showing uh,
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2 shells being bursted with a white saucers over guys of 50 and at least 2 different locations. now these really minutes, we may say that that they haven't commented on this, that they will be using it as a, as a smoke screen for example, which is one of the uses it can, it can be put to what is your interpretation of the pictures that are mixing things that it was actually the user being used in a different fashion, or of course, the white frost's 1st cannon is often used as a smoke screen, but that is a use for device caufield and not for areas that are populated by civilians, densely populated with civilian the guys this trip is one of the most densely populated territories in the world. so the wide, phosphorus should not be huge. in the gas,
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the strip where there are so many civilians and vicious b r. s where we'd very fight to pay deals in gas of safety, the hyper aerial and does a 2 neighborhood. and these are areas that were full of stability. and so we're not talking about some locations which i are about to feel the devoid of civilian population. do you have any evidence to suggest that anybody has actually been harmed by this? or we do not at the moment and we have not suggested that we do. we know, of course, that the medical facilities are under terrible strain. and so we are, you know, we have not heard of, of any fidelity and having big time at this stage. and the fact with white phosphorus though, and we saw that very clearly when life fox sports was used with devastating effect
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previously in the 20082009 conflict when it was used. but it took some time for, for doctors to recognize the parents as having been from white phosphorus. because at the time the sway, the authorities were denying, having used it. in the meantime, patients died. white frosts 1st can remain the lies and hit the on their soil or valuable basically, it did burns at the very high temperature when it comes into contact with air. so i, myself, so in gaza at the time, the white foss for soaked wedges. nothing being an air burst from a tend to be by is weighted forces into guy. so that way or hit the under sand on their soil. and then the children and, and other passes by kicked them accidentally as they passed days and even weeks after. and of course, the soonest. those came into contact with air, they re nighted. and that's how people got. and i understand that honesty is
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continuing to collect uh evidence of this. what do you want to be done with the evidence that you've brought pull together as well? this is just one of the, one of the concerns, one of the violations that we are investigating. and i know we're investigating indiscriminate form 5 mentions that are continuing to kill civilians in very large numbers. entire families are being killed, a bike from bike bench on their homes where the inhabitants of those homes and the neighbors are killed and injured in very large numbers. and so this is, you know, part of the evidence that we are collecting, of course, the 1st and most important and most crucial steps that needs to be taken each. that's such a tax that are still disproportionate and in disagreement. nothing nature might stop immediately because the number of victims every day is, is enormous. and, and secondly, of course,
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those who are responsible for committing violations of international humanitarian though some of which amount to work crimes shouldn't be held accountable. done. a ton of ada is on this, the international senior crisis advisor. we appreciate you being with us and i'll just 8 a month. thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you. columbia and prizes going across the whole. petro, as, as his country, may need to suspend the diplomatic relations with israel and follow his patch was online posts comparing israel's siege of gaza to the actions of nazi germany assigned to run catchy reports from borger top. a settlement precedence with several face that has been openly criticizing israel since the beginning of the floor 1st refusing to condemn a mazda is attacked inside. a thrill, penny said, insisting that israel's occupation was a responsible for the current escalation. this immediately at created criticism
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internally from the united states and from a thrill by the president that has not back that way. he says, doubling down with a mirages of suite, against a thrill that comparing israel to nancy, germany saying that golf and gas that was to turn it into a concentration. the response from a israel has been to call the colombian and bass said they're in a thrill to express their displeasure attacking the press it in the face of accusing him of being hostile and on site estimates. he can finally announcing that israel was a suspending the security expert to columbia responded threatening to suspend diplomatic relations with israel st. columbia does not support genocide and reminding israel that colombia is right when family stays were trained by israel. the mercenaries, on monday finally,
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columbus foreign minister hurts the israel invested there to leave the country. 5th of those remarks as far as the wave of criticism from essentially across the political spectrum here in columbia. but what it's clear is that paper has no intention to cool things down. i listened to them as just the pro israel down. the search has to be in protesting outside the bbc in london of the state, broadcast as refusal to describe how us as terrorist, the bbc says it would be against it's impartiality guidelines. however you false, it has more from london. the top carried off by a mass on the 7th of october. john shivington payments for this to is, is that just communities around the world. but this protest is a very specific one. it's about the language of the public world costs to the bbc. people here say they should use the word terrorist and referring to on us. it's guidance. bbc says, mandates to the attributes that would to other people in an effort to maintain
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impartiality and clarity. they argue that they need to present the effects in an unbiased way. so that the organs can make a decision of so we believe that because how much is a legislative terrorist organizations that not having that information is just information to the public definition of terrace? is that someone who causes tyra and there's no other explanation. what happens is let me say for a little bit, that's what you're getting on that it is horrifying. as a jew here, i'm incredibly proud of our governments and the country which is spending principi, behind israel, or their involvement versus do not grease or age of the british governments absolute. suppose they put it for israel's right to defend itself. but as the images of so many loss of life and devastation emerging from garza. so his language has been shifting some on hold on one side besides the need for his relatives international law. and what he said, he would do everything on his government would to protect british jewish
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communities from nazi semitism. he also expressed support for british muslim communities. and the worries about the response parcels at alger 0, london, a pilot study and say that social media platforms that are restricting post campaigning for palestinians, or criticizing israel. it abraham's been speaking to social media info as an influencers and journalists in the occupied westbank. a one click away from losing her instagram account, journalist hathaway, and says her to the top of page has already been blocked several times. i just went on 6. look, i've said this is my new account. the 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 the news
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that is happening here, the crime, the israel is at 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 all the views 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 spic news, incitement, and hate speech. and that's it as a sensor 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? jeanette says companies have different policies,
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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 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 see ok if i post by a list. i mean journalists have been struggling to document the violence in gaza. and one photo journalist mohammad come deal says,
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what's the most beautiful war he's ever experienced? whoa. base to the left. know that the john, the god, this is the you, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the dental services in the,
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the demo done part of the setup, the upside 0 and the the a listen to 0. this, this is here,
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one moment sort of the this was the use them to say and it said here for the remainder of the year. what do you tell me in the zone and i know how good. that's why they just said that the one size model house, so love to do kind of has some across opinion screwed up. let me check and move as to where it's cuz i do
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not close at hand. i should sort of like cutting off by the middle or has num, nova, with me, so of the height of a non stop. so i don't want them to them, but our massive source and with that too far for to have a good a good the the now let's take a brief look at some of these other news to swedish nash was been shot dead and the belgian capital brussels belgium was prime minister suggested the attack was linked to so called terrorism, unconvincing emergency, musing of top cabinet ministers, sweetness football team,
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was supposed to play the local national team in the stadium, just 5 kilometers away from the scene of the attack. that match was laser abandoned, the shoes are a set to be still at large for ukrainian children have been freed by russia and were united with their families. the children are age from 2 to 17, and they were released off a cato acted as a mediator to move past who caught us embassy moscow before leaving russia. businessman daniel noble, i'm a set to become that core doors. the youngest president, after declaring victory and elections on sunday, the 35 year old beach has left his tribal with 52.3 percent of the vote. vol. only have 17 months in office. one week after 2, as quakes killed more than 2000 people and left to thousands more homeless. a 3rd quaker struck northwest afghanistan, the taliban government and 8 organizations are sending teams to the affected areas
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as whole set of reports. a hi, whole disaster off the disaster on sunday, a 6.3 magnitude direct creek struck part of the northwest and had a proven, well that's kind of stuff that came a week of the entire villages were flattened by 2 quakes. thousands more on now homeless. but i bought that one, is she still with me? i was sitting with my sons and daughters when suddenly the roof trembled and we were all trumped 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 chest. 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, let's say now think about the wind here. we're going to 10. we must build
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a house. a winter here is very harsh. drains and snow is a lot about and the windier is extreme yukon, leaving a 10 tier. okay. what was that on a group see the earthquake squared, 70 really just 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 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 these 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,
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