tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 17, 2023 10:00am-11:00am AST
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and just sizing and stay with us for the latest developments on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the alarm 0 venue. it's good to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the program today, dozens of palestinians killed and hundreds wounded. israel bombards gauze over night and into tuesday morning. the injured of being rushed to hospital, but many people are still trapped under the level awaiting rescue. it is critical that aid begin slowing into guys as soon as possible. as the truck loads of vital supplies pile up at the border of the us and israel say that they've agreed on a plan to get
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a into gaza and is really forced as carry out the rate in the occupied west tank arresting. at least it doesn't. the, because a war isn't it's eleven's day and is really here. strikes have been relentless on monday night, at least 71 palestinians were killed. hundreds wounded in attacks and southern guns that many people are believed to be trapped under the rubble waiting to be rescued . is really military. he says that a targeted homos military positions. humanitarian aid still has not been allowed into the besieged enclave and no one is able to leave us. the borders remain shut. at least 2808 palestinians have been killed since the conflict began on october. the 7th. more than a 3rd of them were children's healthcare workers and during list also among the dead. on the as really side 1400 people have been killed in homos attacks that
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includes at least 299 soldiers. the armed group is still holding captives in gaza. israel's military puts that number at a 199, but how much says it's between 20250? both is rarely and foreign nationals. meanwhile, the injured continue to arrive at the largest hospital in southern gaza. here's what some of them described. mother said the israel is targeting children, dozens of people have been killed and dissatisfied, including 30 children, putting on the budget. we want all of us to be paid, woke up to prey immediately afterwards. our house with 40 people inside, old and young, was hit by an air strike. suddenly the entire neighborhood was everyone's the scenes. i wouldn't as often describe what would the for these around well stuff without color with his inside garza stuff. what's your? joining us on the phone this morning. weird if he is really bombardments his overnight dent into this morning as well. let's start with the latest uh, 30 seconds ago that i really what if i think it's upgraded?
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don't a place holder and the neighborhood and data is about 50, which is like 700 meters from what i'm saying. i could see the smoke falls coming up from the explosion. the we don't know. oh yeah, yes. with this explosion or boy or the place that was targeted. so this is, that is the most recent is literate and that is but a, 10 minutes ago i was talking to my colleague, i would correspondence, you know, we could hear even exclusions in the background. why like we are, what are we talking during the phone and she's paying the half way between the alpha and her new and they're both out of the city of the child over there. got the tape overnight that i you ordered. so if i can just, i'd be cutting civil a tax on various places and i'll talk in the south unit and even in data. but these are the 2 main places that, that i mean off people in the south and then also goes to the and got the city to
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get this place to fill out the 5 minutes from those with displaced from the, the city on from the north of the gaza strip. i've been displaced in the south on some of them. they lost that live during days, really bombardment. and i need to know the minister of the tray, 70 people killed. and uh, and the reason the is there any uh, tax or uh, rates and drop off a unit and indelible? is that what you said it, but it bears repeating. so i'll say it again. these rates, as you've just described, are all taking place in the south of the gaza strip. the south of the gaza strip is where the is really military is told, palestinians to evacuate, to in order to be safe from a continuing bombardments in the north. my question now do hospitals still have power a while at the. 1 most of the hospital where our team is bathing the cold and the hospitals, the doctors, they say they don't top enough on the board of the coming dollars. and they believe
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that it said there is no fuel to uh, to keep the electric cub generic curve at the operating thing. they will shut down the hospital a back to what you said. most of the people are many people is in the city. and in the north of they've gotten sort of a still refusing to move on to get this place to the south because of the news coming from the south about targeting different residential areas. because they believe the bad luck faith on. they don't want to stay on safe ship those. all right, stuff. let's. thank you very much for joining us at. that is a stuff with a capital inside the gaza strip for us this morning is really troops are massing near the border with guns, a head of a large scale invasion. it's not clear when the offensive will take place. charles stratford reports from the rotten southern israel. this is rose minutes. we build up new,
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the goals of buddha is vast. a land air and sea operation that is real says is aimed at crushing from us could stopped at any time from a spices across the board. or from colors or in killed 1400 people in israel on october. the 7th. these right immediately says he's doing all it can to locate. but it says he's made the 200 these ratings, including women and children and elderly, who from us by to is to captive back into gaza. that's cool. it's gone so far. we've notified 291 families of soldiers killed. we embrace the bereaved families, our hearts, 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 all focused on that if it is a top national priority expos twilight, the risks involved in the unlikely rescue before the announced is ray. the invasion of gauls begins,
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is where you want me 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 is now these ready military denied rumors of a temporary cease fire to without goods and materials into the gulf of strip and tiger. currently, there are no such seats, fine, if it's in case anything changes, we will update the public. we are carrying on with the war against thomas, the murderous 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, or political unity in the wake of the worst attacks. the country has suffered in decades to them and sell it. the money 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
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a maximum effort game show no more real kit. so being 5 from galls into israel as usual, most with antiseptic body iron defense system. these rating ministry continues to pound the strip. what's you're looking at there is a neighborhood a bite honeymoon in the northeast 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 south in order to avoid potentially getting killed in the cost by hundreds of thousands of palestinians and being forced to flee the homes. they have no choice but to find for little shelter. they can wait for these rate, the ministry of bones. charles stuff with al jazeera still dropped some his ro. theresa bo, you're currently in,
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mr. watson's southern israel. we're charles filed that report from as we speak, is israel still sending more military assets around gaza as well? that's what i've done here instead of where the population that remains here is though trying to recover from the shock from the shots. her sense of the ability that they had prior to this incident to yours twice are ongoing right here. we're able to hear at least 10 years strikes this morning. we do know that these rarely, military saying that they have had at least 100 of how much targets in gaza. and at the same time they have started, they continue moving a troops towards this part of the country we have seen. we have seen our board vehicles, we have seen tanks and lots of soldiers among many other things. you're also using vessels from the sea there with precision guided munitions that is rarely military saying they have head, for example, the him,
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us headquarters in central gas that also a bank that operated with him a however, right now the big question is about when this round operation could take place, the chief of staff which is riley, is military, is addressed to the soldiers here, telling them that be operation is still ongoing. that it is a priority, however, that the lives of those who have been kidnapped is a priority right now. these rarely government is saying that 199 people have been kidnapped their county in gaza. there's been lots of tension between these riley government and the relatives of those who have been kidnapped to many are very, very critical. of these riley, a government handling of the situation, they want their loved ones safe. and that there's also ongoing negotiations that we know of that involved cats are in egypt, among many others, one to see the hostages released especially women and children. homeless is saying that whoring nationals that had been kidnapped could be released if the situation
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on the ground changes the errors twice. we have been seeing non stop happening right here in beta. and on the other side of where that's northern garza, but you can see right behind and let me stop. however, what have mosley saying? is that those fully nationals who have been serving in the is riley army won't be released. it's interesting because when you're here, you get a sense that is well, the whole objective of this world right now is that something like what happened will never happen again. and that's of course, it's a huge fault problem for palestinians, right? in gaza and in other parts of this area, theresa bo reporting from steroids and southern israel. thank you very much. i want to go to jerusalem because that's where some really high level diplomacy is playing out us. president joe biden is going to visit israel on wednesday. in the show of solidarity secretary of state, anthony blinking made the announcement after overnight talks with is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. lincoln said that they also agreed on
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a plan to allow aid into garza 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 it must, may seize or destroy a 8 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, including by seizing the aid itself, will be the 1st to condemn it. and we will work to prevent it from happening again . so alan fischer isn't occupied east jerusalem allen. tell us more about this humanitarian plan. it's supposed to get a to civilians, but bypass a mass as we just heard. how is that going to work? the let's be clear on to the blinking said we will look at
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developing a plan. we will develop a plan, there's nothing concrete there, so no one knows exactly how this will work or whether or not it's actually deliverable until the blinking also said you would look at id is for creating a safe haven. so there's no potential of that happening. any time soon, remember onto the blinking who's to day trip has suddenly expanded extended quite a long time. left. a guy's last thought he left egypt on on sunday, saying that the crossing and guys are with the in rafa would soon be open to for the nationals. it's still close. that was bombed by the israelis on monday. so perhaps to bite him can push these things over the line. remember anthony, blinking was impulse with these really work cabinet for several hours. he spoke to the defense minister to the president, to the prime minister. and still, he hasn't been able to deliver actual, a, going into guys a despite many humanitarian agencies,
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saying that is what is desperately needed at this stage. is there a pivot, ellen in the us position because when biden's 1st spoke after the mazda attack, it was all about israel's right and duty is words to defend itself. now his secretary of state is also talking a lot about humanity or in a, to gaza and minimizing civilian casualties. and gods a, do you feel that us is shifting its position somewhat? or if there's a pivot, it's away from the previous administrations, have done one of those big problems between israel and the people and guys of us for restraint. and that was, has been missing from a lot of statements. certainly, joe biden wants to show that he stands with israel and that has been clear. it is common since ours as of the attacks last saturday. but the, at a, we're until the blinking haven't met with several out of leaders and beat in several out of capitals that there is a consent that humanity in crisis will overshadow what israel is doing. and that
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has been relieved to these really is look, we understand that you want to have a measure of revenge for what happened. that is understandable for almost every nation in the world. here's the reality. if it goes on too long, you think you might have tv prices comes too big. if too many civilian stock to die, you will lose support in many capitals around the world and also perhaps even of the united states. so that has been conveyed to the israelis as well, but it's difficult to try and hold them back at the moment when, as you have from to the simple, the feeling overwhelming feeling is the need for event. allen, talk this a little bit more about this trip. this really high stakes diplomacy is going to be playing out when the us president goes, travels to israel, that's on wednesday, that's tomorrow in the middle of a war. so it's not quite going
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to ukraine, like you did back in a february when everything was traded in secrecy, he traveled by train. there was essentially a media blackout until he appeared in cuba itself. at this time, he's coming, it will be public. he will be in tel aviv it, there's probably some concern among the security team given the, until the blinking had to have to the era itself. those wouldn't miss owls were fired. but i the 2 by miss here to show support for israel. he's aware he's being attacked as being a soft on that, particularly by donald trump. he's making the point that he stands by israel and that he's there with them. but you also want to talk about humanitarian issues can be seem to be ignoring that. and also they will be aware that perhaps the gain more would start to laughter. joe biden has left the country. he can be talking about some attitude and issues. the parties are piling up and gossip. allen fisher reporting from the occupied east jerusalem. thank you very much. for all of that, still to come this,
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our human rights activists accuses realist using refilled chemicals and its attacks on civilians and gaza. the is really forces have rated a school just north of hebron and the occupied westbank. dozens of palestinian workers from gaza has been sheltering at that school and they had been unable to return home since the war broke out. and israel closed the border is getting more on this from knew that abraham was in ramallah for us in the occupied westbank middle. what happened to that school? why was it rated as well? let me just give you some context about those workers who have been kicked out from their work and they've returned to the occupied westbank. some of them returned to them a lot. when the numbers started increasing, the palestinian authority was trying to move them in different locations to provide
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them with shelter and provide them with the food and everything. while they're watching the difficult scenes of the families that are taking place because of the environment. and the receipts cause us to now what happened over night is that and is really the, these really forces that rate, that the school that they were sheltering in, in the have wrong, and a rest the 30 of them. so according to many of those workers who have been in the one love, they've been scared of that, that these really forces with arrest them. there is no uh for them. they don't know why they're being arrested. some of them have lost their families already in the bombardment. so you can imagine the amount of fear, the amount of pain that they're in because that away from their families and watching their news only on tv. so we are not sure why they've been arrested, but we know that these ready for the rest of those other people in have brawn. and they say that they have been affiliated with how mass. so it, you can imagine the intensity of the situation and the feelings of those workers
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who cannot go home. they're also are being interested why they are in the occupies the last thing that we're also getting reports of a sit in happening. what can you tell us a well, there's a weekly sits in by the families of palestinian prisoners that takes place for years. now this has been taking place on tuesdays, but now it's taking a bigger importance because the families are saying that they've received news from some and use and some human rights organizations working here saying that there's a limited access to electricity and water for those palestinians who have been detained and is really jails. and indeed we've seen is really politicians talk on his ready media saying that they're going to cut the electricity comfortable through to the palace city. and the see me is withheld by israel. and as the numbers of those processing has increased, now we're talking about 600 people since the beginning of the escalation,
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who have been rounded up by is really force. as you can imagine, the more families are worried about the futures of their sons. they're not sure how they're there listen conditions are and we've been reports like in the past that some of those fell as an in prison or a say that they've been subject to the tortures. so there have been subject to human negation. so it's really hard now for products, city and families because of not having visitation to their sons, to know what's happening inside these really prisons. but there's a lot of fear and that's why the past and in families are protesting. now to kind of said lights on the issue of prisoners, they fear that wild eyes are and gaza, that these really forces are going to be imposing more restrictions, the more measures against palestinian prisoners and abraham reporting from ramallah in the occupied west bank. thank you very much. his boss says it has struck in his really tank with guided missiles on the israel 11 on board or the group released this video,
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which it says shows the attack is really army confirmed that attempt was hit but says that there were no casualties. and these really army says that it targeted his beloved physicians inside lebanon, towns along israel's northern border with lebanon, have been evacuated after repeated exchanges of fire. all of this coming as has been laws backer, iran is warning a pre emptive action against israel. those are the words of foreign minister, say no, hold or you're joining us live from mars or you and in 711 on i feel like every day we're asking you versions of the same question, but it remains important. what just happened? that's one. and does it increase risks of a wide or regional war? as well, no doubt. there has been escalation along this border for more than a week now. since as rose war against garza, it has been confined in terms of scope in terms of geography,
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along border areas and it has been confined to military targets and not civilian or population centers. a short while ago, these really are me said that there was another infiltration attempt from 11 on they killed 4 fighters were trying to plan to an explosive device along the border . and then there were reports of i had a task on a targets inside metal load that is inside and this really supplement in metal lot, they did not. we still did not get to as well as the space meant to say exactly what they hit. but we believe it is a military target because mental that has been declared in military zone by the israeli army, and there are no civilians left in the border region 2 kilometers within that border. what we hear in the background, you're not going to be able to hear it because it's still quite for is the constant sound of artillery selling. so and now what we are also understanding is that from is targeting the roads. a few days ago, you saw a sounding along the front line behind us where you know is ready,
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towns you can see is ready positions behind us. now we have to move further inland because that whole region has really become a frontline, but still still very much contained so very much limited both sides trying to maneuver to avoid a full blown war. but at the same time, what we are hearing are harsher statements, you know, coming from both iran, which backs has belong, as you can hear it's, it's a, it's ma'am, so surely. so we're hearing and israel, a warning saying israel, a warning saying that the, you know, our response will be deadly. do not there, test us. so the escalations are, is a marked escalation, no doubt, but still very confined in terms of geography. yeah. that language. um, you know, with striking to us this morning because the rain. yeah. as you say, the language has been escalating, rearranging a foreign minister over the last few days saying, well, iran is not going to remain an observer where his words,
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iran is not going to remain an observer in this conflict. that israel continues his attacks and gossip at this morning was an escalation. he says there's going to be a pre emptive strike in the next few hours. it does that. are you on alert for, for something else or something more happening perhaps in the region where you are as well? no doubt. yes, people are bracing for the worse people are afraid you drive through these villages . they're empty. people are complaining that they've had. i don't know if you can hear that the yes, we found the sound of selling this time. it is quite intense anyway. yes. and that the iranians have been really warning for the past week that you know the waterfront could expand. this conflict could expand and wide into other fronts. the northern front has been open for some time. now. the syria fonts where um you run in its allies, have the fighters and positions along the border with as ralph there to we've seen
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a number of more through as being fires. but last night saying that a pre emptive strike is possible in the coming hours. very, very different language. and we also heard from kind of michelle, who is how boss is official, is a broad saying that we think hezbollah for its efforts. but at the same time, we would like to see more of, you know, we did not know from day one was a ron and its allies, the so called excess of resistance is red line. but if the red line is a gaza invasion or is a red line, is how mouse can not hold, cannot told ground any longer. will hezbollah intervene? so very tense attempt situation along the border escalation, but it's still unclear whether or not this is going to expand or we're going to climb one step up the ladder. zayna. that's a great point that you make about the red lines. i'm going to talk about that with my guess now as a ahold of reporting from 711 on. thank you very much for setting us up and for all
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that context and the latest we distinctly heard all that shelling behind you. i turn now to a delilah area and you are an associate professor of history of the middle east of georgetown university here in guitar. let's have this conversation about the regional, you know, the regional context here. we heard that language that's been evolving over the last few days. it started with his blog, then it came out of iran and the language has now become there's going to be a pre emptive strike in the next few hours. this coming from the head of a range in diplomacy. how do you look at that? well, i mean, i think the 1st thing we have to acknowledge is that all of this is unprecedented. we've never seen multiple fronts of this sort in any of the previous confrontations, right. we know that in, in the war on loving on in 2006 was restricted very much there. where is the many assaults on cars that have been restricted, mostly there. and so we've never seen this kind of opening up of multiple fronts. and i think this speaks very much to the massive escalation in the scale of the destruction that's currently underway and gaza. and so i think again,
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everything points back to what's going to unfold and gaza in the next hours and days. but when you say multiple fronts, there's one that's obviously very high intensity, which is what's happening in gauze, and now possibly going to become even higher intensity. and there it fronts, the southern, the northern israel, southern lebanon front, that is, for the moment, even, even with all that showing that we heard behind zeta. to observe is that the region would say it's still low intensity, right? because i think this has been the kind of a general practice in the past, is that there, there usually is not an intervention because most of these groups are these other actors, let's say, tend to look at a, at the situation through their own specific interest, right? national interest or party interest, as opposed to seeing this as part of kind of a broader common cause that might be changing with their might be kind of more of a sense of a broader solidarity or broader intervention. again, particularly when it comes down to what the scale of, of what we're seeing unfolding. and because if this is entering into a place where we are going to start talking about ethnic cleansing, of,
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of populations in the millions. and then i think there is going to be a kind of a recalculation that's taking place in that space. so the red lines that saying that was talking about, we don't know, we don't know what the red lines are for his belong. iran. i want to pull your way back because, and this answer again, observers, it, the region will know this very well. some of our viewers were now, you know, taking more interest in this complex will think, hold on. they're talking to a reporter in southern lebanon about as blah, but then it was the range and foreign minister who said there might be a pre emptive action. can you connect all those thoughts? what is that runs, reach across the region? well, well, i mean, we, we know that going all the way back to the early days of the iranian revolution back in 1979. that one of the very kind of specific grievances that was voice on the part of the iranian people. and then eventually from becomes kind of a standard policy is it's all positioned to the colonization of palestine. and i think this has very much was in keeping with many of the different governments and states at the time, although they might have approached it differently. and so we've seen different
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foreign policies on the part of arab states versus what iran has done. and so this has been a cornerstone of iranian foreign policy going back multiple decades. and in many ways, it's manifested primarily through, with support for some of the, the, the regional movements and in groups that have been kind of making this as, as kind of a cornerstone of their resistance to whether it's as rarely occupation or subtler colonialism. specifically, iran is a nature of back for us as the last some would say his blogs carrying out the range and agenda. well, i mean, i think it's, it's more sophisticated than that. and it's more complex given the fact that, but that's what i would do. and that's what i want to review as the understand. yeah, i mean there's more dynamics internally, right? so within the state of love in, on given their experiences with occupation and so forth, that a lot of these movements are also very much internal and indigenous to the context in which they emerge. that doesn't mean that there won't be common cause and commonality, particularly when you're talking about the resources of a state versus a local movement within a society that obviously doesn't have as much access to those kinds of resources
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and things. so there is certain common cause and collaboration, but we also have to kind of see them as, as operating somewhat independently. okay. as well. okay. but so when the ringing far administered talks of a pre emptive strikes. what, what, what do we think that might look like? i think that's still very much. uh a no, i mean, i think this is, this is again, partly where we don't understand whether this is something that is a direct engagement on the part of the state itself. again, something we've never seen and we, we continue to say that so much of this is on pressing that. yeah. and that would be major. i mean, major doesn't even do it. justice is if iran were to take direct action rather than via a group with which it has influence, right? and again, so for the moment, a lot of this is very much in the realm of, of, of kind of talk and speech, right? we're hearing a lot of things, but we're not necessarily seeing a lot of it, i think is also meant to kind of send specific messages. like, i think we've seen that on the part of the united states, sending aircraft carriers to and, and, you know, coded messages essentially saying we don't want any participation from outside
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parties. and so i think for now this is also part of a much broader kind of diplomatic game as far as you know, each each party trying to a search uh you know, where its draws certain lines. abdul r e. and thank you so much for walking us through all of that this morning. we appreciate it. i. it's still a head on alice's 0. 3 seconds. that's old all the time. that is to 3 seconds. to shut me down. we speak to journalists and digital content creators who say some social media platforms are restricting posts, campaigning for palestinians. 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 more intense it is gonna 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 into wednesday. this energy will push into circuit, 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, western russian beller 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 is the hottest month of the year and you walk set living up to that $3839.00 on tuesday. there had been some severe thunderstorms and how it st. providence in south africa,
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that snow shifted into cause we were going to tell. same goes for mozambique, zimbabwe and sandy, i could see thunder. it down pours in all of these areas the of the god of war as allergies, ears correspondence on the bus this morning has a cold air strikes, shells as guns, bolts from the seat. there's been
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a lot of destruction here in the villages as of this deal with a number of bodies from the south in the stay with us for the latest development on i'll just 0 of the watching else 0. a reminder of our top story is this. our humanitarian group say time is running out to send supplies to gaza, where water, food, and medical supplies are dwindling. thousands are on the roof of border crossing with egypt, which as it can operate because of its really strikes us as it has agreed with israel to develop
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a plan that will eventually allow aid into civilians in gaza. president joe biden is also due to visit israel on wednesday in a show of solidarity more than a 1000 children had been killed in 10 days of war. that's according to the gods. a ministry of health when he is really sighed. 1400 people have been killed and how mazda attacks. the un security council has rejected a russian drafted resolution calling for a humanitarian ceasefire between his real and a mouse. it was one of 2 draft resolutions before the council. gabriel elizondo reports from un headquarters in new york. the security council members agree a necessity of ending the humanitarian crisis in gaza. but deep divisions remain on exactly how to do that. the key part of the russian draft resolution was an immediate cease fire. it was supported by china, you a couple and in mozambique,
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the russian ambassador said the back the resolution was bolted down was a blow to humanitarian efforts, reduce you to the issues we're talking about the most serious explosion of violence over the past decades. today the entire world waited with baited breath for the security council to take steps in order to put an end to the bloodletting. but delegations of the western countries have basically stumped on those expectations. those are gas. the u. s. u. k. france and japan voted against the resolution. the us said russia failing to condemn us is the reason why russia's resolution put forward without any consultations make no mention of from us. none by failing to condemn from us rushes, giving cover to a terrace group. that brutalizes innocent civilians, it is outrages, it is hypocritical, and it is indefensible. there is now this unity on the security council, but there is
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a path forward. brazil has put up its own draft resolution and it does call out come us. but instead of calling for a ceasefire calls for humanitarian pause. that draft resolution by the brazilians will be voted upon here at the security council on tuesday. but already the russian ambassador says he has deep reservations about it. gabriel is on auto. ouch is either at the united nations, a human rights groups have accused is really forces of using the chemical white fos for us in gaza. and 11 on amnesty international says it has verified videos showing white fost 1st artillery shells being fired by the is really army into civilian areas in gaza. it's use in densely populated areas, is considered a war crime, white fonts versus use as a smoke screen or as a weapon. it ignites when exposed to air, and it can burn through the flesh, causing her risk injuries,
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human rights organizations and international law experts, or urging the international criminal court to step up its investigation into possible work crimes committed by israel and home us. step bass and reports from the hague. after thousands of death in garza and israel called international just as a growing by the day. oh they're let israel got away with what happened now is really bad for israel. i feel sorry what it was also my ass occupation and 75 years of misery. human rights. what your leading human rights organization has urged the international criminal court to issue a formal statement on the escalating situation between this route and how much the icpc did make this announcement a few days after rushes inpatient, and to ukraine. it has since issued an arrest warrant against russian president vladimir, put in many eyes on now on the international criminal court, which according to the rome statute, has not only been established to provide justice to fix them. so for crimes,
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but also to prevent war crimes with events unfolding is from god. so this court has remain pretty quiet. why until this very moment there is no iris warrant for someone likes an engineer who is opening a committed war crimes and crimes against humanity. why there is no uh. ready for us against is there any leaders who have been issuing genocidal statements since 2021. the i. c. c has jurisdiction in the occupied palestinian territories and numerous cases including the killing of al jazeera joiners to read. i actually have been filed in his own. you comments so far, the icpc prosecute as sad that possible war crimes committed by how most can be investigated the road statute. so yeah, we have jurisdiction on the territory of the state potty and we have jurisdiction in relation to conduct committed by national state parties. meanwhile, the civilian death toll increases by today and victims of possible war crimes don't
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have the luxury of waiting for justice steps, lawson, l, g 0, they a policy and journalists have been struggling to document the violence in gaza when photo during list mohammed can deal says it's the most brutal war he's ever covered, as well as the stuff out the hudson. i left know that the 30th from the front garden. this was the oscar. you remember that he was
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just said that the one size one model house. so what do you do? kind of has some across of who's been death. let me check and move as to where it's cuz i do not have one set of mine. i should sort of like cutting off of as a min or has an nova with me though, of a height of a non stop for them to say, i don't want it, but then i'm done. best suited. would that be possible to have a good, a good with that the of the war and gaza has killed another child, but this time,
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far from the conflict zone. prosecutors say that joseph troob had grown angry listening to radio coverage of the war when he knocked on the door of the palestinian american family in suburban chicago. on a 100 has the story from bridgeview, illinois. the funeral for another child lost a violence in echo with a conflict half way around the world. palestinian american boy. why d? a l. c. you maze mother answered the door to an angry landlord shouting against muslims and the conflicting gauze. and israel police say the man stabbed her in the face with the military style. nice. when the mother fled the attacker stab 6 year old would be a $26.00 times killing him. 71 year old charles cuba who appeared in court on monday is now in custody. phasing murder attempted murder and hate crime charges. my son is a martyr, says ody i'll see you may would be his father and i hope the people have guns that
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would accept him as a martyr to them. the issue of from us and guns a is an issue of the world, not countries. i'm too small to comment on, and i hope my son becomes a bullet that solves this issue. of the service drews thousands, including chicago's mayor and the governor of illinois. den mohammed hopes the funeral of a young boy will transform the value of lawmakers across the us. hopefully this with this kind of situation that may be after these politicians who have been here and observed this a service. maybe they'll take a different perspective on muslims and understand that they're human and there you have feelings too. and they need to be respected and we need to look out for them as well as the other piece. the epi, i in the us justice department, civil rights division are also investigating the attack in the state mean president joe biden said, as americans,
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we must come together and reject his lama phobia in all forms of bigotry and hatred . i have said repeatedly that i will not be silent in the face of hate. we must be unequivocal. there is no place in america for hate against anyone. the killing has left many muslim american shaken, some like the family that was targeted, left palestine to avoid the violence only to find it here who some of dylan. now a doctor left the palestinian territory is a teenager. i have a son. the 7 years old. i, i can't even tell them what, what this, this boy's parents are going through. we're not angry. we are frustrated. we are saying, but what people are doing is they're, they're becoming more special and they're coming together and they're becoming united. right. and they're just asking for, for people to come in and, and stick to the truth. and the water on the fire law is that fire
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rages in gaza muslims here in the us are facing the he far from that conflict. john henry l g 0. bridgeview, illinois. the look at some of the days of the news. belgian police say that they shot dead. the man who killed 2 swedish nationals in brussels. the fatal attack came is belgium hosted sweden in a european championship qualifier, forcing the match to be abandoned at half time. investigators are focusing on what they're calling a possible terrorist motive for the killings. the followings. pro european union opposition alliance is said to end of the decade, law or rule of the right wing law and justice party opposition parties led by former you cancel head donald to 6 civic coalition or ahead of the governing party piece according to latest projections. so in your google has more it was a cold start to the we components capital, but for some hopeful beginning of
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a new political era. here, yes, i'm happy with the election. i took part in the hope that finally somebody will change in poland. which if i'm so if it goes a commit to vendor, i expect that women will have more rights than that. they will feel safe at that. they will be more appreciative and they'll, but do the thing on the in the also most of the countries parliamentary elections. it was the ruling law and justice policy that seem to have gab at 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 truss called the vote. the most important says the full of communism. a significant turning point of to a to use of nationalist rule during which poland, the largest european union member and central and eastern europe has passed frequently with brussels. this period of taking poland to the margins of europe, of uh,
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breaking or rid of law roof of democracy. this is ending the routing party has no coalition capacity. so i'm sure that within the next few weeks, the car interposition will be forming the government, the record voter turnout type sped on. support is of the opposition coalition. but there is 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 for a week after 2 earthquakes kills more than 2000 people unless thousands homeless. a 3rd tremor has struck northwest afghanistan, the taliban government and 8 organizations are sending teams to the area for suicide are reports high on disaster after disaster. on sunday, a 6.3 magnitude, red creek struck parts of the northwest and had a preference for that kind of stuff. that came
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a week of the entitled villages were flattened by 2 quakes. thousands more on not homeless. but what that one is, 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 hand 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 vehicles. dakota called about one 3rd of 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, about to mid thirty's come in, and there were, they won't be enough to get them to. of the wind here, we're going the tents. we must build the house. winter here is very harsh. drains and snow is a lot about and the windier is extreme. you come leaving a 10 tier. okay, let me put that on
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a group. see the earthquake squared 70 villages and effective nearly 45000 people. they struck during the daytime, when many men were working outdoors, you're unofficial say more than 90 percent of those killed women and children. want to we were all sitting when the earthquake hit. the roof collapsed on us. i was holding stuff up. my 6 year old sister when the roof collapsed. she was screaming south i died. my sister is murdered. my dearest salsa is gone. if gun is done is one of the poorest countries in the world. not becomes like this wouldn't enough to withstand earthquakes leave the is left of the really just in this region, funerals are being held among the divest issues. this was added as, oh, jesse are to the still ahead on the houses 0 as the trauma of the gaza. war places
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an immense total on palestinian children will bring you the story of this done boy by the off single box. and again, it's not the kids fall apart, this will often and so on. it's not fun. and obviously the assessing the discussions as agents. we used to say that about 50 percent of which are smuggling is going to die. examining the headline 12 percent of the global population is responsible for 50 percent emissions, which has created this crisis, exploring abundance of 12 clause programming, designed to inform, motivates and inside the way my story was, i felt that it was important. i get back on algae 0. in north korea supreme lead a came, joan sista is emerging as
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a likely successful one. 0, one east investigate. north korea's most powerful woman on l. g 0. the the columbia in president. this double, petro says, his country may suspend diplomatic relations with israel, a central ramp, yet the reports from bullets. a settlement president for several affairs that has been openly criticizing israel since the beginning of the floor 1st refusing to condemn a massive attack inside a thrill he said, insisting that israel's occupation was responsible for the courage escalation.
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this immediately ad create a criticism internally from the united states and from israel, but the president has not back that way. he said, doubling down with a barrage as a sweet against the israel, comparing israel soon as the germany saying that this will go and gas allow us to turn it into a concentration. the response from israel has been to call the columbia and, and bass said they're in a thrill to express their displeasure attacking the president, the face of accusing him of being hostile and insight as to music. and finally announcing that israel was a suspending security expert to uh, to uh, columbia. better responded threatening to suspend diplomatic relations with israel saying colombia does not support genocide and reminding israel the columbus right when pamela phase were trained by is rarely mercenaries. on monday, finally,
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columbus foreign minister urge the israel ambassador to leave the country in lots of lots, a wave of criticism from essentially across the political spectrum here in columbia . but what is clear is that paper has no intention to cool things down. i listened to them yet. i just read a book that and a warrant garza has been particularly hard on palestinian children. here's the story of, i'm run a book. i see. he tells us what it's like to be trapped in gaza as a 13 year old boy. ringback and my names and i'm pretty sure possible. i used to be living in preston. well, i've been in golf for a year now. and while it has been a very, very interesting. yeah. i'm having a pop in sitting. how much and dogs are the kids playing in the palm, the bones coming off?
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it's plain simple grammar anymore. so say it's not bad. this is the field box. is it it's, it's not the kids phone, but this will happen. it's no one's fault. it's not fun. listen, softening. it should of came to this city here, because my house is too dangerous to live in it because rocky. i've been seeing what keeps 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 someone for everyone. so everyone in the country. the world really has a set to cause a horrible way. his homes are being destroyed, people sleeping on the streets. we come see mobile in the empty when you go it's really, it's horrible. is fire smoke,
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any way you can move it to the maybe i can leave goal is up. if it's rough for those open and then i'll come the law. maybe i could leave because of the problems clearly. no one wants to die. obviously as ever, on its way to me and my son laying little stress style, you don't want to do it 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, i've lost track of the weeks really as being so the, i'm going to say what you have right now. don't take advantage of it. do you never know when you could lose a 1000 zeros continuing coverage of the gaza?
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israel war continues at the top of the pumping. k o is the last drops to save you oxy crucial rivers. the small amount of water from those of war and above provence, he's going into the free to use the reverse live. it has been declining drastically, largely because of dams in neighboring to keep your work has also experienced you to use of trout and i'm president of water shortages. both experts watery this walter with high living some salt, could pose a threat to humans and the environment. in fact is dangerous, but only for humans with also for animals and plants as well. now it's live, it does have significant p declined to only about 6000000000 cubic meters. there is a lot of managers on hold for the coming green. the season will fill up the reserves and replace what they lost, but for they used to come to lack of water. here in the crowded old civilization
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