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form of default, not just towers officers and that's for algebra is different from me or the city and now said you was doing away with the curfew. that was supposed to get everybody off. it's international perspective with the human touch zooming way in and then pulling back out again. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter when you call home will but you're going to be using the car and to trash that matter to you the will that a 1000 to palestinian children have lost their lives in terms of israel continues. it's bombardments. the i'm role part this is i would just say about laurie from dar. how old are coming up?
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rockets continue to be fired from gun off. the targeting is riley, towns and cities. unable to escape the are the roots out of the causes 15 to egypt to remain shots and a deliveries of stock. as he is, riley seats, strains hospitals and water supplies and a russian drafted resolution calling for humanitarian sees far between israel and how most files to pulse or the un security council. the is now nearly 10 days into israel's conflict. with garza, the children of the besieged strips, a paying a heavy price more than $1000.00 has been killed. the highest number of all the complex in gaza, sorry for the humanitarian night, hasn't been allowed and people are unable to leave. as its board has remained shots, at least 2800 night progress, the needs have been killed since the conflict began on october. the 7th mold and
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a 3rd of them had been children. the desktop also includes health workers and journalists on the as riley. sorry, the 1400 people have been killed and how most attacks that includes at least 299 soldiers from us, is still holding captives in garza is rolled, minute treat, but the number of captives at 199. well, my says there are 202200 will 50 is riley's on foreign nationals held captive in gaza. or you're out for you is incom eunice in southern, gaza and begins of coverage. these are the ones who are supposed to help others. but these medics are now some of the latest victims of israel's war garza. after a night of heavy bombardment, the injured were brought to the ship to a hospital by any means available. some of their cliques enabled to hold back their tiers. the situation is good, that's perfect for the last 7 days. we have
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a continuous flow of civilian division that was within the bid sweat expended many times though it's fully back now in the last. so what if i'm talking about the last i was we receive around 6 do to be live. one that they showed me is one patient said minute across garza number's dead, an injury does rising to the sum of all the stuff inside the house. we found the bodies, bodies of children who had nothing to do with the will. they were safe in that house is nothing seems and touched. even donkeys are not spared in this densely populated strip of land. and there is nowhere for palestinians to go south, continue to gather at their rustling, crossing with egypt desperate for way out. but those who are waiting can only pray. diplomatic efforts are under way to get
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a into gaza where essential supplies of services are being denied. voters, cars and these men say they are taking desperate measures in order to tell them and how we're feeling in salt water. i'm ready to drink from the salt water. what else can we do? we're supposed to do this and thank god, the attacks are relentless and now they wait for the next wave. what parts of this trip are already nothing more? the smouldering rubble give me c l g 0 sign units. and because this stress product i will assume has more from housing units in solving browser right now standing in an officer hospital medical complex, which is considered to be one of the greatest hospitals and sites tanya and assist you with to provide some medical treatment for more than 20000 palestinians in site . this is what area. uh now uh the, basically the teams are 20 moving time to uh, a need to provide a treatment for inter well that's got
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a lot to restoration the way us secretary of state and to do blinking is speaking one on the 2nd visit to his route and just one week to defend its people from us, other terrace, and present, and indeed the duty to defend its people from us other terrace and to prevent future attacks. the present we'll hear from is real what it needs to defend as people, as we continue to work with congress to meet those needs. second, present bible underscore are crystal clear message to any actor, state or non state. trying to take advantage of this crisis to attack israel don't to that end, he's deployed to aircraft carrier groups and other military assets to the region. 3rd, the president will continue to coordinate closely with our is really partners to secure the release of hostages taken by em, us including men, women, small children, holocaust survivors,
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and american citizens as an indispensable humanitarian effort. 4th, president biden will receive a comprehensive brief on israel's war aims and strategy. 5th, the president will hear from his real how well conduct as operations in a way that minimizes civilian casualties. and enables you mandatory assistance to photo civilians and gaza in a way that does not benefit from us to that end today. and at our request, united states and israel have agreed to develop a plan that will enable you monitoring aid from donor nations and multi lateral organizations to reach civilians and guys. and them alone, including the possibility of creating areas to help keep civilians out of harm's way. it is critical that aid begin flowing into guys. as soon as possible, we shares was concerned that i must make, sees, were destroyed, entering garza, or otherwise preventing it from reaching the people who need it. if of us in any way, blocks him out of train assistance from reaching civilians,
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including by seizing the aid itself, will be the 1st to condemn it and we will work to prevent it from happening again. we welcome to govern israel's commitment to work on this plan. present very much look forward to discussing further when he's here on wednesday. thanks very much. that's worth what kind of hard joins us live now from occupied east duration, etc. i'm sure you are listening to that for mr. blake and what, what do you make of what he just said as well, it's no surprise. i mean, uh its, he's been saying this for the last few days to, to meet us as a 2nd visit in full days already to israel align. but just some of the things that he highlighted was that he said the fight and had a crystal clear message, almost a warning if you lie from what we owe, i could read into it was to of the axes outside on to is if the lights such as iran or loved ones, ons group has been low, which has already been
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a talking israel from the lebanese side and not from the northern border to israel . so again, another warning which we've already heard from these really minute 3, several times before. we'd already heard it from the minister of defense earlier yesterday. um, who had a highlight say it again and from suddenly from nets and yahoo in a me think that some warning from any external threats and that they would act. so again, that kind of ties into that message, he also said that we will continue to try to secure the release of hostages. of course, he's referring to the caps has been taken across from israel on the still into the 10 day weather in gauze, and many of those 250 caps is all us nationals as well. so that's something that the us has been keen to highlight that it's working with the israeli government to try and make sure that they can get them out of gauze safely. i'm not because
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israel continues. it's day. the bombardment of garza in the past. israel has said that if it is well, you know, they will try and secure the release, but it would not gets in the way of making sure that they eliminate how mass, whether it's politically or military and that sometimes you lose in a will. so of course, much to of the discontent from some of the family members are trying to get the government to ensure that safe passage out of cause a fast to secure that before they go in. if there is a ground invasion, the government has these ready to go that has constantly said that that is not. and then we'll negotiate with him. so that was another point highlighted also by it. and he said that j 5 in the us president will receive a comprehensive brief on what the latest situation is and also said that they would a, the us and israel would agree to develop a plan. he said to potentially create space areas for palestinians in
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case of move them bottom and of course, and in case of an invasion then of course that's of the back of a is there a warning palestinians in the north towards to move towards the south. but despite that, they still have a, has been attacked by is ray, the strikes and including roughly crossing for the humanitarian a to enter from egypt that was hit again, twice for the same cargile where they'll be bringing in aids. so it seems that this is something according to as me blinking that they are pushing forward full of media. it's, it's and show that that happens. he did highlights of that, that was incredibly critical to get that humanitarian age. and i'm just one last point on that. he also wanted you had that, how mass from us trying to in any way, a blog that humanitarian aid,
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from arriving or even taking that humanitarian aid. and in his words, he said they would be the 1st to condemn it and will prevent it from happening. so it just gives us some up of really the conversations he's been having with prime minister benjamin netanyahu throughout the day today. okay, so i will have to leave it there for now. thank you very much for that of the un security council was rejected. i'd rushing to draw off the resolution cooling for her new man to terry and see spar between israel and come off. it was one of 2 draw resolutions before the count, so here's what the russian and bass of the to the year and a half the size of the parts. we regret that the council has found itself a hostage to the selfish intentions of the western block of countries. this is the only reason it was unable to send a clear message aimed at the escalation. we're talking about the most serious explosion of violence over the past decades. just over a week ago, terror was unleashed on israel by home. us,
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who stated purpose is to destroy israel and killed jews. this was the worst massacre of jewish people since the whole of cost. and i want to say that again, this was the worst massacre of jewish people since the holocaust. it was an appalling human tragedy that is brought to the surface, painful scars left by a millennia of anti semitism. okay, you have the joint of life from you in headquarters in new york again. can you tell us more on tonight's vide the result wasn't really a surprise was it is not really because uh, this russian draft resolution was one that the americans and from the us and the u . k. a sort of had rolled their eyes over, rode the rise, the route nate sort of indicated that they were not quite happy with. this is
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clearly divides for many issues on the united nations security council between russia and china on one side in the us on you, in the u. k. on the other. getting to this boat though, this was an important security council vote. this was the russian resolution and it called for in there and the real sticking point was it called for an immediate cease fire. and it also in their draft, did not specifically mention how much at all, and those were 2 things that the us and u. k. said that they could not agree to that the us said that they could not agree to an immediate cease fire, cause that would block in essentially or lock in israel and its military operations in gaza. this vote, it's important to see how this vote went by. the security council. 5 countries did vote for the russian, russian resolution. it was china. russia, of course,
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got bone, the united arab emirates, and mozambique boating against it, where the u. s. u. k, france and japan. and then we had the 6 countries that have stained multi gone up or 0, switzerland, ecuador, and albania. so that the us did not even need to veto this. it simply did not even get enough vote. stephen, have to even go to a veto by the united states. russia clearly stating that this was their humanitarian effort with this resolution to try to get some humanitarian help there . but to the us, france, japan and u. k. uh voting against it. okay, but i'm, i'm told that there's a 2nd resolution now slighted for discussion and to vote tomorrow. so yeah, that's right. so brazil has a resolution on the table as well. it calls not for an immediate cease fire, but for a, a, a temporary halt to hostility is a temporary,
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a pause if you will, which is a lot different than a complete cease fire. and it also in the brazil draft. it also does specifically mention from us and the resolution that in their words, the terrorist attack against israel on october 7th. so this is a little bit more of what the us and u. k. the west, if you will, are looking for this resolution. now we're supposed to be voted on tonight. we're now being told that that has been pushed to tuesday evening tomorrow night now that that boat will come down and that one we do not know have no indication whatsoever on how the countries will vote on that one. guy, brad is under the united nations. thank you. still a head on out his era as a trauma, also because a war places and events told him palestinian children we bring you the story of this young boy. off to a box is it? is it, it's not the kids fall off?
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no one's. it's not fun. the more than 1000000 palestinian will leave the houses and move to the south of the gulf is an area that come to be really enough for hosting this specific number of displaced people are evacuating to a place for us to do this. there isn't any safe place to the people in the hospitals that need electricity. they need welfare for their life. we look at the world's top to be storage from global markets to economies and a small business sales force and included security around the world history or something that the international community your view should be doing to understand how it affects counting the cost on
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o g 0. hey nicole, it see corruption, refresh and rain. it just this ties. it costs the piece of cake. i'm sure it is a joke. commentary. it explodes the desperate states of democracy and 11 through the eyes of those who are losing home every day. our dreams are coming to a democracy, maybe democracy for sale on al jazeera. the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching out is there. a reminder of our top story is this out of tearing
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group site time is running out to san marco supplies to the votes on strip where water, food, and medical supplies are dwindling. thousands of mass on the roof of border crossing with agents which says it can't operate because of his rarely strikes. united states says it's agreed on a plan with his route to allow the passive divide to civilians in ga, the secretary of state, actually blinking. oh, so i said, president, job i don't will visit as well on wednesdays. the talks with the is riley farm minister. benjamin netanyahu more than a 1000 children have been killed in nearly 10 days of balls, the highest number of all the conflicting gods as i saw on the is riley sword. 1400 people have been killed in her most is ready for it is of carried out. so right in a school just north of hebron in the occupied westbank thousands of published any work in some cars that have been staying there. they've been unable to attend to
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their homes in gaza since the war broke out. so let's now go to enroll and khan, who is in ramallah in the occupied west bargain wrong. what more do we not, as well this rate took place in the last couple of hours just to give you the latest figures. uh the other been at least uh 30 work is detained and at least uh, 6 i have been wounded now. uh why, of these work is actually in the occupied westbank on october the 17th. uh they were about 14000 at least workers who were in uh israel. they were allowed to go into his world. the way heavily security invested was part of a deal that was agreed to and the goal is to live with ministry and these rating cards mostly to try and get some money into the goals and strictly was a very good deal for is where i live to say they go very cheap labor. they were able to sell, convince is right labels. now on october 7th, these guys were ceremoniously dumped at the occupied westbank by their employers.
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some of them were interrogated. they were actually put into various different refugee camps across the occupied of westberg, how, who is actually a school. and that's where he is ready for us, is went in and detained. those guys it looks like that they want to try and get as much information as possible from them. now another incident uh there's a right on your bus, south of hebron, as well as on garden, is on concentrations at columbia check point. but in the hebron itself, 18 members of a mass have been detained in a raid that that brings the total to about $500.00 since october the 7th. okay, but i'm thank you very much for that. has been off as it struck and is riley tank with guided missiles on the israel 11 on the border. has the lives of released this video. it says shows the attack is riley. army says there's been no casualties and that is carried out. sports on has belong positions. i have
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a nice towns along as well as northern border with lebanon, have been evacuated off the repeated exchanges of forests, as well. tens of thousands of international visits as far as the citizens and the dual nationals which are to leave as well. since the spouse of the goal is a conflict. but with many commercial flights, canceled foreign governments struggling to evacuate them. as the most reports, the us government has been offering americans and their families and as well. a new was out by parts 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 to escalate and expand duties. parents will remain refusing to leave . she told us, making a departure 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,
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i'm like kind of hoping that maybe the light is on the boat that i might state. the reason why we feel like we need to leave is because we have kids in, in the states severely out of this morning, american citizens have gathered here in a small crowd trying to get over this book rates to the full time and over a passenger barry will take them to cyprus, 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 binary is bureaucratic. we received an email from the us embassy, elizabeth business 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 us. 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,
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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 submitted through the crowded control point. a luxury cruise ship, a surprising 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 at a heifer, israel prior, is route from demonstrating does have been protesting outside the bbc in london at the public broadcast as refusal to describe how most, as terrace the bbc says it will be against impartiality guidelines, harry fulls that has multiple, under a good talk carried out by how most of the savings of october, so on. so i haven't been paid for this to is,
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is it just 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. people here say they should use the word terrorist in referring to on us. it's guidance of the see says, mandates to the attributes that would to other people in an effort to maintain impartiality and clarity. they argue that they need to present the effect in an unbiased way so that the organs can make a decision themselves. we believe that because how much is a need to select a terrorist organizations that not having that information is just information to the public 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 standing principi, behind israel, or they are in parliament versus do not reiterate to the british governments
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absolute. suppose they put it for israel's right to defend itself. but as the images of civilian loss of life and devastation being emerging from gaza. so this language has been 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 from monte semitism. he also expressed support for british muslim communities. and the worries about the response. i suppose that alger 01 this, to the warring cause it has been particularly hard on paula sydney and children. we bring you now the story of oberon below see to see what it smart to be trapped in gaza as a 13 year old boy. ringback then my name's 9, the 1st is possible. i used to be living in preston, but i've been in gauze for again. and while now has been a very, very interesting. yeah. i'm having the pop in sitting. how much
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and all the kids playing in the palm. the bundles coming off, it's plain simple grammar anymore. so say it's not bad. i'll feel boxes. if it's, it's not the kids phone, not this will happen. it's no one's fault. it's not fat listing, softening. it should of came to this city here because my house is too dangerous to live in it because roughly i've been seeing what kids going to 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 every long the family, for my family, not just for my family, for everyone. so everyone in the country, the world really has a set to cause a horrible way. his homes have been destroyed. people sleeping on the streets. we come see mobile in the empty when you go. it's really,
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it's horrible. is fire smoke any while you're on the fuck a move into the maybe i can leave, call us up if it's rough for those open and then i'll come the log. maybe i could leave because of the problems clearly. no one wants to die. obviously everyone including me and my son laying little stress style into what to do. if, if for for this open, we could be in 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 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?
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well, let's take another look now of the latest developments in the can. also, bold is rarely aspects of killed mold in 2800 palestinians. and since the conflict began, one and 3 of them, a children more than a 1000 killed in just knowing dies, the number of his rallies killed her most military operation now stands at 1400, including 299 soldiers. so that's it for me, right? hold path. i'll be back with more news in the madison hoffman out in the store is next the here's how it's okay and right across asia on tuesday. good to have your long so we've got disturbs weather really across most of boxes. done nothing to major but it's something i wanted to put on your radar. now we have still showers in storms
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for southern india that back send to them all the same goes through sri lanka. so i think for a careless state, that's where the biggest down points will be right across india. on tuesday, when it take you to southeast asia, we've got this ranges swirling around. so from hong kong, china is high, 9 island, great into central vietnam. you know, places like the name over the last several days, a meter of rain and there is still more coming out yet dark in the blue in the yellow. that is more intense. rain falling mainland china is fairly quiet. we do see this batch of rain running across the western yellow river valley. it will continue to shift further east and the days to come. and there's that rain that i was telling you about in hong kong. so some downforce to be expected on tuesday high of 27 degrees looking good across the korean peninsula, temperatures in the twenty's, few showers though for who kind of island and that 13 will feel cooler because of the breeze here at let's go back to southeast asia we've got this run of rain coming into coaching on the police side of borneo, and also burst of rain for west calum and chain on the indian easiest part of your island on tuesday. see you later.
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the. the latest news, as it breaks, while dozens of cases have been reported in conflict zones. the unit says that those do not reflect the real number with detail coverage. you may wonder how all of these people don't get lost in the jungles. and the reason that they don't is that they're told to follow these markers from around the world. if i go quiet, you'd be able to hear nothing. there is absolutely no one who's left to the how's the laws of war been breached in guns or the killing of civilians and collective punishment raises concerns of israel bones the strip. so who will hold those responsible to accounts. this is inside store the

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