tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 17, 2023 1:00pm-2:00pm AST
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the presidential elections in up stover, which still is generally an in depth coverage of to 0 is when you close to the cost of the story the the hello, i'm sammy say them this has been use our lives from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes old and 70 people have been killed in overnight and early morning is right . the strikes targeting the gauze, the strip, the injured, including children, are taking the hospital many a still trapped under the rumble, waiting rescue. israel also target subordinate area with lab and, and officer miss hall was $51.00 of his tanks demanding the release of palestinians
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detains bias. royal families gather in the occupied west by the of a gauze. a war is in its 11. stay in his right. he strikes, been relentless monday nights, at least 71 palestinians were killed and hundreds wounded in attacks in southern gauze. well, many people i believe, to be trapped under the rubble waiting to be rescued. these rightly minute 3 sides . it was targeting. how mass minute tree positions, humanitarian aid being while still is not allowed into the besieged enclave and no one able to leave as the boldest remain shots. at least $2808.00 palestinians have been killed since the conflict began on october, the 7th. more than a 3rd of them all, the children,
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health care workers and journalists also among the dead. on these riley side, $1400.00 people have been killed and how much the tax that includes at least $299.00 soldiers beyond group is also holding captives in gaza. israel's mit faithful, it's the number 199. how much says it's between $2250.00? both is riley's and foreign nationals included a while the injured continue to arrive at the largest hospital in south and gone. so i just want some of them described. the mother i saw the israel is targeting children. dozens of people have been killed and dissatisfied, including 30 children, putting on the budget. we weren't all i sleep and woke up to pray immediately afterwards. our house was 40 people inside, old and young, was hit by an air strike. suddenly, the entire neighborhood was of ruins. the scenes i wouldn't miss hakim, describable with the bodies around good off. we'd like to,
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one of you is now of the images you're about to see might be distressing. the this is the point of fall, the recognizes the body of his child. the baby was killed in this rainy bombing of the house. in the city of con eunice, that's in the south. what israel has been telling palestinians to flee to on the, on the side is in the calling units in southern gaza. and 1st of all, you'll know how concerning how significant is it that we've seen a tax now in con, units in the off last night. and today, this is the area in the south where israel is being telling people, leave the north and go there. that's true, sammy,
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i mean thousands of people who could lea garza city in the north lead to the south . yes, they are still being bombarded yesterday night and this morning israel has intensified . it's been boardman over the seldon governance. both drop off and 10 units. i want to tell you uh, at 7 am local time and gods. the city this morning is not a family home. it's a residential story. a 3 story building. it was his this morning. now their family was hosting uh to sign the lease to large, grab a lease from god, the city who lead towards the south as they were directed to buy these really military. now in that targeting about 73 people were killed just this morning. why another target thing in time units?
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this one's in roughly tammy, one in another targeting in time unit 2 homes and the surrounding and the shy hospital also they were bombarded and 10 people were killed. 2 we're not just talking about overnight environments, we're talking about intensified bombardment this morning and yet these really are me. it's. c drawings, this leads to the people in the northern gutter street at and got the city last night telling that that they have left them enough time to evacuate. at this time. they will not be responsible for their actions when people have evacuated towards the cell are be bombarded sammy, or not as the old toll kings. let me just explain what we've got going on in the screen. on the left side, this is the view a screen left. we can see pictures coming in from drop off as your tilting unit. it
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looks like people going through the rubble of some of those strikes from last night and, and today, a tree or any kind of serious machinery, heavy lifting machinery. tell us about the difficulty of going through the rubble and finding survive is going to try to find johnson now, god, that has always even without more base, uh, suffering from the lack of cap abilities and resources in, in, in, with the adver sector. now with this smart cut means there is no machinery, there's no email for missionaries, they definitely don't have the resources. our capabilities to remove the rubble and coolie rates and bring out the people from the rubble. now civil defense teams, the past few days have been calling emergency calls to left in. *
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missionary to help them into the city and the saving, all the civilians who are under the rubble. they say that about a 1000 chords are under the rubble and they cannot say that they do not have the capabilities. they do not have the resources and they do not have the team. the people that you see are moving. others are saving others from under the rubble. are the on civilians risking their lives in risking themselves with their, their hands to save those who have been bombarded under their holies? all right, we'll leave it there for now. thank you so much jim. this said it is riley, family members of caps is held in garza has spoken to media and television. this is 11 family have to say of to her mice released a video of a daughter. i'm begging the world to bring my baby back home.
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she only went to a party to a festival party to have some fun. and now she's in gaza and she's now the only one. the many children went to this party, the many babies and children, and those people and the all across survivors that were kidnapped. that their houses were, boom, this is a crime against humanity. and we should all together. and still this tera and bring everybody back home. an authorized a bo isn't his thoughts in southern israel and to raise i want to ask you in a moment about that press conference with the members,
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the family members of some of those be held in garza. but 1st of all, since you aren't as the, as a town that has been evacuated, what does it look like at this point? well, that's correct. i'm here instead of it's right across. oh guys, that's it. you can see right behind me is northern, gaza and the city it's, it's almost empty and this is a town of around 30000 people. there's around $5000.00 of less of them left. there's colored in different parts of this town. most of the shops have been close down, most of the houses are completely empty. it's like a ghost town in a way. so that, and we've been talking to some of the people that were telling us that they're still trying to recover from what happened here. they were also telling me that for the 1st time, even though they're living right next to the gas s trip, they're saying that for the 1st time they feel that their sense of security has been shot to assess. i'll forget that 11 days ago fighters from
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a guy that enter the risk part of israel taking hostages. and of course, this is a major concern for people who remain here and also for those who have left and talk about people being taken hostage. we have that, please ask from a mother. what is the message from his right? the officials who i understand today the meeting with some of those families as well. we do know that uh, these riley government has met with a relatives of 199 hostages. thats the figure that they're handling right now that have been taken captive in gaza. they are, we know that there's been some tension with the relatives of those taken. many are saying that the government is not doing enough. they do not like the big guy. this trip is being bombed, while their children are still there. we heard that press conference where a mother is pleading for were leaders to work towards releasing the captives in and
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got that right now. we should, they are. the parents offer me a sham. she's 21 years old. she was taken during the rave party here and the business just happening just after a video was we nice where we see her being taken care of receiving medical attention and a wounded arm. and that's what it away made. her parents beg for her to be released . we also know that there's been several talks to get the hostages released. we still don't know much about that, but that several countries have been involved. but it's still very, very premature. but it's definitely something that is a main concern for these riley government right now. we'll leave it that thanks so much to raise a bow. now us president joe biden is to visit israel on wednesday in a show of solidarity secretary of state anthony blinking made the announcement officer overnight talks with as well as prime minister blinking said they had agreed to begin work on some kind of plan that could see a, the allowed into garza,
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united states and israel have agreed to develop a plan that will enable the amount of trained 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. i we shares was concerned that the must, may seize or destroy the 800 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 . you can go to alan fish and now he's live for us from occupied east jerusalem island. first of all, the language surrounding this a plan seems still a little fake. what do we understand from us? officials all the details. if i saying any details about them,
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it is very broad and i think that that that is clear that despite being there for more than 7 hours, it was very difficult for anthony blinking to nail down the specifics of what he would like to see. which is getting commodity need him to guys like getting people with tool nationalities out of guys. a member he promised on sunday that rafa crossing was going to be open. it was boned by the israelis on monday. and of course, to set up some sort of safe court, i don't know what has to be done before. there is any ground invasion which may have been delayed by jo biden's. prospective visit is good time to over to david satterfield, who is the newly appointed presidential invoice for humanitarian affairs. essentially, it will be up to him to, to come up with a plan that these really is, can also agree with it. but it's clear that on to the blinking and having spent a number of days invidious out of capitals, came back with a message for the israelis that there has to be
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a humanitarian element to what they're doing rather than just constant bowman and shelling of gaza that has to be somewhere that people can feel safe, particularly is the, is really telling them to move to the up north on gas up now, and you mentioned the west presidents upcoming visit to israel 5 know will be just one of a number of us officials heading out to the region, take us through that a by not just us, sammy o r shield said the german chancellor will be here at some point in the next couple of hours. kathy rochelle, who is the governor of the state of new york. she is going to be here in israel today in the show a solar data to new york, of course, home to the largest jewish population i size of israel itself. and we've also had general michael cooler, who's the, the most senior general in the middle east by the united states who's been here. we
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think his counterpart with the is really army talking about what is real needs for its defense. and we know that the us has promised aid and also told them that they'll be sending you nations and sending supplies to help them. and that those supplies have already started. but they are just the appetizer before jo bite and he's here to show solar data to with a israel. he's been very vocal in his support since immediately after what happened the week passed and saturday. he wants to show his strong initio because he's been attacked by that politically at home, particularly by donald trump, the man who's most likely to run against them a to be president. but he also wants to make sure that there are some deliverables, particularly on the humanitarian issue, because he was what he perhaps that he'd be standing in tel aviv next to the as really president next to these really prime minister. i'm talking about how it's important to make sure that humanitarian efforts are in gaza. if the uh, the, the growing for the everyone who's expecting it started. and the number of days was
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beginning to pile up. that would be a betty betty. but contrasting image for joe biden was also important to note is that once he's also going to meet with the king of jordan, the president of israel, and probably the president of the policy being authority. whether that comes before or after more likely to be after it's to bite and showing that there is more than just one element to dealing with this crisis here. us. all right, we'll leave it as alan say, show the now these, right? the ami concerned an anti tank new saw was fine from 11 and, and here's a tank you all me says it's now targeted has belong positions inside lebanon, towns, along as well as northern border with lebanon. have been evacuated after repeated exchanges of fire. list comes as has the laws,
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back to iran is wanting of pre emptive action against israel st. ahold of joins us now from much. are you and that's in southern lebanon. so 1st of all, can you tell us about the exchanges of 5, the packing that we've seen today. it was a pattern of violence. so similar to what we have been saying over the past week. a tit for tat exchange is a military targets are confined to military targets, not population centers, not civilians. uh, this is really and, and as well as the scope the scope, very close to the border and not further in the and you can see behind the south hill that is and is rarely supplement. earlier this morning, an anti tank misheard reported the hits and is ready tank and according to sources here, there were casualties earlier today. there was also an infiltration attempt along another border and the other side of the border. this is a very,
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very long border. so hezbollah saying we are here, we can keep up the pressure, we are prepared, this is our duty. and really we heard also from, as well as deputy secretary general, making it very, very clear that despite international calls, regional calls for us to stay out of the conflict, we are not going to see that. so we are not neutral in this conflict, but has the last strategy has always been one this element of surprise not putting all its cards on the table. hezbollah has the ability to strike deep in the hearts of as well as has long range missiles. it hasn't use that to yet. so the biggest question really is, are we going to see this, this ask escalates even further, especially with, with the threats coming from the around the and prime for foreign minister saying that the, you know, there was, there's going to be a preemptive strike in the coming hours, so a very tense situation along this volatile border, but so far the pattern of violence very, very much contained both sides,
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really treading carefully, both sides, the issuing threats against each other. these right is told hezbollah and the lebanese states yesterday. be careful, don't test us, don't their us because you are going to pay a heavy price. okay, we'll leave it there. thanks so much, dana, hold or holding for much. are you to ron supreme levi? it's a long time in ice cold for his right. the officials suffice trial for quote, crimes against palestinians is also wanting these right of government to immediately stop its bombardments of casa. that follows a similar statement on monday from ron's fundamental stucco saying, i mean i've done how young, who said is why would not be allowed to take any action and gone so without facing consequences, it won't have a possible preventive action within hours. and that's as well complied. let's get more on this now from dosage of bodies live for us from to ron. so what is coming? what it's been clarified about these comments of
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a preemptive action or irregular officials clarifying what exactly that means a no, they haven't. and what we heard from the supreme leader who is of course, the commander in chief of this country. he basically went further than what the foreign minister said in a interview which state to be late last night. the supreme leader i had so loudly accommodate was meeting with a series of academics here in the capital. he took the opportunity to make some threats and accusations, and have some warnings for western officials, namely the united states. it's noteworthy that during his speech, he spent quite a bit of time outlining what he saw was going to happen down the line. the supreme leader said that's no one can stop muslim and resistance groups. i think it's not where the to point out that he did say muslim separately from the resistance groups . meaning that this conflict could further escalates to include not only
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a group such as has the law and him us, but also other muslims around the world which are wrong, sees as a do to for them to also defend the palestinian cause. he also went on to say that the united states is behind these really policy that we've seen on full. and they are basically using israel to act out their wishes in the region. he also went on to say that the bombing must stop and gaza immediately. and that the world is witnessing a genocide and gaza. so the supreme leader again reiterating around this position and is showing some warnings and threats, and also of accusations being hurled at the united states directly this time. all right, thanks so much. joseph giovanni, the simon maven is a professor of middle east and international politics at lancaster university is also the author of the struggle for supremacy in the middle east. found the baby
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and the wrong joins us from lancaster in the u. k. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, how serious is this a runjun talk of pre emptive action that we've got to take it seriously because of the strengths of the comments made by. ready by various officials in teheran. but we also have to contextualize this in the sense that iran has longed to arrive because degree of it's legitimacy and its popularity by standing up for the palestinian cause and putting resistance from consent to earn its foreign policy. it's long not situated to support for that for, and put downtrodden of the muslim world. and palestinians feature heavily in that discourse and narrative. and so around has to have this delicate balancing act, it has to be seen to cultivate the narrative of resistance. but at the same time, it's got a more pragmatic, i mentioned to its form policy with a number of diplomatic initiatives that suggest that right now, there is
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a rhetorical dimension to what is being said, a performative fine mention, but it plays out in the cold 6 broad diplomatic development, if you're wrong, did want to take some kind of mid reaction as you analyze the situation on the ground. well, options does iran have a good run has a number of options by virtue of the types of relationships that has with groups fall closer to as well. then it says, particularly hum us and his butterfly and self 11 on books. and i think this is really important to stress those groups on not just the writing and proxies, they are active enough, their own right. they have their own strategic outlooks. they have their own decision making process. ready is that will not just allow them to do exactly tron spitting. and the 2nd point is, i think it's very important to remember. iran isn't necessarily wanting to escalate
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this. as i was alluding to my previous answer, arise, engaging in a number of diplomatic initiatives with the united states, with saudi arabia, with the international community. it needs that tash stimulus to any type of diplomatic breakthrough would bring you waiting. an economy is on its knees and it's been struggling for years now and stuff to go against up to one do all of the hard work that i told you come in, i as been doing. and to, to put that to one side killed since like this. now to the resistance i think would go against its proud, much excited mentions. it's no secret that is really officials have wanted to prioritize, strikes only runs nuclear facilities. what is the child? so the likelihood that this could escalate, especially since you have also a us military build up going on with 2 across the carrier groups coming into the region. what's the chance for conflict between the us and the wrong is that of
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a chance is getting go, you know, getting stronger. i know, i think the lights of these diplomatic initiatives, the exchange of hostages, the dialogue about hostages, the dialogue about the, the nuclear agreement, right? now things are all moving or they have been moving in the right direction to be integrate around into the regional politics. that being said, bear is also a narrative coming out of washington. the is cooling iran, quoting for around not to escalate those dialogue about job. i love to, to, in washington the front to ensure that it doesn't escalate, but also them are being cohens. that said iran is not involved. there is no evidence of a range and involvement right now. and so in light of thought, i think there is a, a serious, less. ready of concern at what is happening in gaza and, and as well, but that should then without to blocks one event. so without the dramatic changes
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of events that are going to see not present, lead to an escalation right now because it's not in any of those active interests for an escalation. this type of rhetoric from is where we've heard since the 1990s, about striking against it radian nuclear targets. so again, it's nothing new here. we just have to look past the woods past directorate road, the policies strategies, and so look at the more pragmatic dimensions that are play in it. rainier is riley and the american of foreign policies. okay, thank you so much for your analysis. thank you right now, is right, the forces of arrested more than 680 palestinians in the occupied westbank and occupied east jerusalem since this down to the goals of war as, according to the prisoners authority, families of some of the detainees of private testing outside the office of the international red cross in ramallah demanding their release monday night is ready
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for us is arrested a group of palestinian workers in the raid. on the school near have rome. the group had sold shelter that have been unable to return home to a golf. so since israel shot the boulder, right, let's get more now from the the abraham who's in ramallah. she's been covering a sitting there before we get to the city. and this is rate by is really forces to arrest people. tell us about that where that's leaving the westbank pensions well, so i mean let me 1st tell you about those workers. usually we see paula city to work is from the occupied west bank and the besieged cause this trip guest inside is real with is really with the 3 permits to work. very you do it in construction now since the war has started, we've been seeing as well picking those uh, workers i way an out of as well. some of them came here as sort of my law. and as the numbers started growing the policy and you know,
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for the has tried to move them into different by the city of cities to try and give them shelter and food as they are managing this difficult situation away from their families for being on their bombardment. and the besieged cause as to what has happened is that this really forces went in the front and arrested more than $35.00 for the city and workers who would they are in addition to our rustic, other palestinians you're in have run and elsewhere than the occupied to us bank we believe are affiliated with come off, but when it comes to those workers specifically, you have to remember that that away from their families that they are seeing pictures of them. all news being bombarded. still, some people have lost their properties or right now there's the obvious tension of being edited by these really force. so you can imagine how much sense that there is here in the occupies with the bank as well. talk about tensions. we've been seeing a 16 movement image in romano on tuesdays. is that picking up strengths now as
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well? it just picking up strength for a lot of reasons. first, that pharmacies are concerned that the kids and children is really new jersey are going to be subjected to revenge attacks and revenge measures by these really present. before i do that, we've been seeing already as radio officials calling for collab brings out on that we've been here and also from the city and on human rights organizations saying that that has been an attempt to restrict wilts or through citrix, out of curiosity, but also we're seeing those per, the picking up because we are seeing we're pull the number over us taking place in the occupied westbank by these really forces we usually see is really full just the rest and processing is, but the numbers have been rolling and a being a more and more that more families now have children in is really jails. they talk about their children being beaten up, you really a to when they are being arrested and now they don't know how their conditions are
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in is really jail. so they're saying that as well as using this moment to punish them and revenge from palestinian prisoners. all right, we'll leave it that need to abraham from the law a. let's bring it now. the idea and he's an associate professor of middle east history at georgetown university in costs are good to have you with us. so 1st of all, let's talk about the arrival of us present in tomorrow, expecting in the region. what kind of message does that send? well, i think it continues to send the message that the united states a standing with israel, in spite of all of the horrific crimes that we're seeing unfolding. cause our now is you mentioned 11 days in our seeing a mass transfer of a population. 1.1000000 people are being told to effectuate thousands have been killed already, including over a 1000 children. we're seeing people even as they're evacuating that are being attacked by rockets and missiles and are being killed families who then find themselves in the south. and so clearly there's nowhere and gaza where people are
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safe and yet the united states continues to have absolutely no interest in a cease fire. it's made that clear. it's vetoed the un security council resolution to that effect just yesterday. always seems strong enough signals from the us that it's fulfilling its responsibility to ensure that 8 or its weapons do not become conflicts and want human rights organizations, a cooling rule crimes. and if i may refer you to the a statement released by bait selim october the 10th and which they say quote, the order to prefer damage over precision has been carried out. they go on to say there is no justification for these actions which constitute will crimes. openly ordered by top is ready officials now we know israel gets a lot of weapons from the us. yes. to the tune of $3300000000.00 and $8.00 every year. there was, of course, the emergency, a package that came to many billions of dollars just last week. we know that there are laws within the united states that prohibit the use of us weapons by other
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countries in the harming of civilians. always sing along with that in the discourse in the, in the us right now. not at all. and in fact, abided administration just 2 months ago, launched a new program to also hold itself countable, supposedly for the use of us weapons in the killing of civilians. and yet, of course, there has been absolutely no indication that is or will be investigated on the basis of, of the actions that it's committing. currently using us weapons in the process. we've heard down to the bank, i'm talking about perhaps getting aid into goals, but is that enough, given the terrible stories we're hearing, like the story of the henry dick family today in hong units hit by is right. the strikes, the adult has had less rated by exploding bloss while the neighbor who just flight from the north to the south. because israel told them go to the south, complete family, white towns. yeah, i think, you know, a convoys of 8 are not going to resolve the mass of violence that's being unbelief
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. this has to end through a cease fire and it has to, to happen as quickly as possible. it has to happen without the mass transform as transfer of hundreds of thousands, if not millions of people outside of their own land. and so simply talking about a humanitarian con for a record or one that of course, we know has continually been bombed already by the israelis in terms of that all 5 border that's been attacked multiple times. and people who are trying to seek refuge there. i mean, this is, this is clearly not going to, to resolve this issue. and so until there's enough of a political, well diplomatic, well, internationally to bring about some kind of ceasefire. we're going to continue to, to hear many of these stories unfold. is there a strategic game plan that you can see for the us and as well? well, i think again there's, there's a sense right now about whether there really is a political well for a ground invasion. and that political will have to be some sort of international
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consensus that brings together the united states to europe and allies, many other countries that are watching and waiting around the world, including some of the states you mentioned with a ron and others were watching to see whether, whether israel plans a massive ground invasion, that seems of all indications seem to be that this is very much in the works. but certainly the wife does not go to the end of bella. i mean the ground invasion takes us back to before 2005. right. when it's ready to ground troops, what in gaza suffering casualties? what is the, the plan? well, i, i think you know that again, so much of this is unprecedented. it could be a military occupation, similar to what we saw from 1967 through 2005. but it could also be something along the lines of a neck of a type of events, right? things that we saw in 1948 things that we saw in 1967 for 300000 palestinians who were forced out in 1967, never to allow to return to gaza. and certainly the idea is that you can have a mass expulsion under the threat of immense forest lake worth witnessing right now
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. of, of millions of people potentially ending up in the cyanide as they're not being allowed in a re occupation of gaza. very much, firmly in planting it under. um you know, as rarely control. i mean these wars of expansion are very much part and parcel of israel going back to its very foundations. oh, i thank you so much for coming in and talking to us is now the un security council has reject to the russian drafted reservation. calling for humanitarian sees 5 between his route. i'm us. it was one of 2 draft resolutions before the council. gabriel. that is on the reports from the un headquarters, new york security council members agree on the 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, and mozambique,
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the russian ambassador said the back their resolution was bolted down was a glow to humanitarian efforts, reduced 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 stopped on those expectations. those, i guess, 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 with out 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,
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and it is indefensible. there is now this unity on the security council, but there is 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 to security council on tuesday. but already the russian ambassador says he has deep reservations about it. gabriel's on to how does data at the united nations a canal, human rights organizations and international law, or experts altering, urging all of the international criminal court this, that office investigation into a possible war crimes committed by israel and come us step boss and reports from the hague, after thousands of death in guys and as well. goals for international justice are growing by today. well, they're let israel got away with the what happened?
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that was really bad for israel. i feel sorry what it was also my ass occupation and 75 years of misery. human rights watch a leading human rights organization has urged the international criminal court to issue a formal statement on the escalating situation between this route and how much the icpc did make this announcement a few days after rushes inpatient and to ukraine. it has since issued an arrest warrant against russian president vladimir, put in many eyes on now on the international criminal court, which according to the rome statute, has not only been established to provide justice to fix them. so for crimes, but also to prevent war crimes with events from folding is ro garza, the court has remain pretty quiet. why? until this very moment there is no risk warrant for someone like me. it's in. yeah, he's opening a committed war crimes and crimes against humanity. why there is no a response against is there any leaders who have been issuing genocide or
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statements since 2021. the i c. c has jurisdiction in the occupied palestinian territories and numerous cases including the killing of al jazeera, joiner's. to read. i actually have been filed in his own, you comment, sofa, the ice se prosecute as sad that possible war crimes committed by how much can be investigated. the road statute. so yeah, we have jurisdiction on the territory of the state policy. and we have jurisdiction in relation to conduct committed by national state parties. meanwhile, the civilian del sol increases by today and victim to a possible war crimes don't have the luxury of waiting for justice step size, and l g 0. they to look at. so that is all the news now. russian president vladimir putin has arrived in the aging head of a meeting with his, with the chinese leader on wednesday, who 10 and changing ping will be showcasing the so called no limits. partnership
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aging is rejected. western criticism, most of the blossoming ties, which will strengthen the conflict in ukraine, rages on liberia as presidential election could be heading towards a run of provisional results. show president george way i know position needed. joseph black height and economic costs of the vote. and october, the 10th floor kind of holds a slim lead with 43.7 percent of the vote with a most secure move in 50 percent. to avoid the run of the of colin's pro european union opposition alliance is sets when the decade long rules. the right wing law and justice policy opposition policies lied by for my e. you council head donald took civic coalition, are ahead of the governing pottery. according to the lysis projections sunday guy, ego has more it was a cold start to the we components capital. but for some hopeful beginning of a new political era here, yes,
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i'm happy with the election. i took part in the hope that finally somebody will change in poland. because if i'm, so if it goes a complete event, i expect that women will have more rights that they will feel safe at that they will be more appreciative and they'll do the thing on the in the off the most of the countries parliamentary elections. it was the ruling law and justice policy that seem to have gathered the most votes. but it was the opposition liberal coalition that appears headed for a majority in parliament, led by full of prime minister and full of presidents of the european council. donald truss called the vote. the most important since the fall of communism. a significant turning point of to a to use of nationalist rule during which poland, the largest european union member and central and eastern europe, has passed frequently with brussels. this period of taking poland to the margins of europe, of uh, breaking a rear of law roof of democracy. this is ending the routing party has no
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coalition capacity. so i'm sure that within the next few weeks, the car interposition will be forming the govern, the risk hold voter turnout, type sped on. supporters of the opposition coalition. but they're still uncertainty of how such a government would function with an ally of the law and justice policy as president . one that's representative, still maintain a sizable presence in parliament. so as i go, i'll just sarah cindy. a supreme court has refused to legalize same sex marriage saying it doesn't have the power to do so because instead of accepted the government's office, if instead of granting social and legal rights and benefits to same sex couples, the decision is a set back for members of india's l g b t q community which had sold the recognition police in belgium say they've shot dead. the man who killed 2 swedish nationals in brussels. a monday night happened
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as belgium hosted sweden and the european championship qualify. forcing the match to be a band that at half time investigating so now focusing on the motive for the shooting of the among the via the is be this in the mind claim to be inspired by islamic state and the same statements. the swedish nationality of the victims was mentioned as a possible motive for the attack dog and the violin attackers wants to see fit this trust and division in a free society. and those terrorists have to understand they would never succeed in this mission happen. they would never have to offer a society so with that hate and violence. so they care about the powerlessness terrorism will never be. so how can i go on to extra butler is live for us from the belgian capital brussels. and the fashion won't, can you tell us about where the investigation is going? so from what i'm actually in the streets where police show a suspect
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a little bit earlier today was around 8 o'clock in the morning local time here in brussels. we're in a neighborhood in the belgian capital, an eye witness that actually and most of police saying that they believe that seen the suspect in a cafe police then arrived. and very shortly after they showed the mind the mind was made to pronounced dates. now according to the belgian restore to. ready the subscribed words of 45 year old mine. he was a canadian citizen, he'd come to vote and they say in 2019 he had applied for assign them in 2020. that to be rejected, though he was known to police as they say for a number of things, including a legal people, smuggling and other things. but they say that they have no other reason to believe it's of course he would commit such crime as shooting a couple of people in the belgian capital monday night. all right,
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thanks so much. tasha buckner this week off the 2 us quite as killed more than 2000 people or less thousands homeless assad trema has struck northwest stuff down this down to bond government and aid organization to sending teams to the area. the sol solved all reports on disaster after the disaster on sunday, a 6.3 magnitude direct creek struck part of the north west 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 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 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
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a lot of problems and see vehicle dakota called about one 3rd of people in afghanistan didn't have the food they need, even before the creek, stock doses survive. now, living in tents like this, but winter is coming and they're worried. they won't be enough to get them to as the wind here, 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. the new come leaving, attend to. okay. what was that on a group see the earthquake just with 70 religious and effective, nearly 45000 people. they struck during the daytime, when many men were working outdoors. do you have an official 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
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murdered. my dear salsa is gone. if gun is done is one of the poorest countries in the world, not becomes like this wouldn't enough to withstand earthquakes. leave the is left of the really just in this region. funerals are being held among the divest issue. this was added as, oh, jesse are or oh, still i had on al jazeera 3 seconds. that's all all the time that it took 2 seconds to shut me down. we speak to john listen content creators, the site social media platforms are restricting post campaigning for palestinians. the business latest to be sponsored by interlock tuck. he's real estate consultant, the
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it is re shaping our world from personalized news recommendations to real time fact checking. but you might wonder, was this scripts created by a, can you even tell me, how much does it matter? the listing calls guide you through the video and see which ones that demands navigation. the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the come by palestinians say social media platforms are now restricting post campaigning for palestinians all criticizing as well. that abraham has been
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speaking to content creators, and john listened the occupied westbank, a one click away from losing her instagram account, journalist hathaway, and says her to top page has already been blocked several times. i just went on 6. look, i've said this is my new account to 3 seconds. that's old all the time that it took 3 seconds only to shut you down to shut me down. i'm like fat and says this is not a 1st for a year now. she's been bound from going live on instagram for violating the platforms, guidelines. me telling the news? i don't know exactly how can this violate their community standards unless the news that is happening here, the crime, the israel is committing inside of the palestinian lens and against fellows. tenure is a violation of community center itself and they are ashamed to show us what she keeps trying. okay, let's try the hash taco israel and boom. all the notification went up and old of
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use went up and people are sharing the stories. and we're back on the news for you to get him to organization has been monitoring censorship of the palestinian content for years. the past week, how many detected more than 35000 posts and he bu, promoting spic news, incitement, and hate speech. and that's, it is not a sense or content in the hebrew language that's associated with the escalation, like it does with the content. because the hebrew function sometimes is sponsored by the state or the military. what are the content is non state actors which might could deem as a leak and content? geneticist companies have different policies, but many are subjective 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's using her base to share news about palestine. she says it's getting more complicated by friends from abroad. started
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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. when 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 a feel here. 5 plus think the pro israel demonstrates as have been protesting outside the bbc in london condemning the public. broad costs is refused to describe how mazda is a terrorist organization. the bbc says the classification would violate its impartiality guidelines. high false it has moved from london. talked carried out by a mass of the settings of october shore and sab, even haines british choose is the jewish communities around the world. but this protest is
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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 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 pub destination of terrace? is that someone who causes tyra and there's no other explanation. what happens is, well, 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 governments of the country which is standing principi, behind israel, or they're in parliament versus do not greece, rates of the british governments absolute. suppose they put it through israel's right to defend itself. but as the images of civilian loss of life and devastation
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emerging from garza. so his language has been shifting some of you hold on one side besides the need for his roads with the international law. i've already said that he would do everything and his government would to protect british jewish communities from 90 semitism. he also expressed support for british muslim communities, and the worries about the response parcels at algebra, london, palestinian jun list have been struggling to documented the violence in guns up one side had to and this know how much fun deal says somebody. proof of always have a covet, a low base doors to the left. know that the very if the high and then the
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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 chris. i do not. i place that hon. i should sort of like cutting off as a min or has no but with me. so if i find them a non stop for them to say i don't want it, but then i'm $10.00 a month. so what do we do? i have been a good
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the and this is the situation right now, live in garza circles. this dilapidated apartment building is one of hundreds and just had this fixed in the city. it's an autism campbell and her fabulous. she was born in south africa's eastern k products. i moved to johanna spoke with a husband in 1998. she says 4 adults had 6 children share one room. they don't pay rent. one reason why this to him several blocks of band by the owners or city authorities of full city officials, quoted hijacks buildings. this building has 14 floors and $420.00 rooms each apartment is occupied is not what he wants. i didn't know electricity is the like that for us. some people pay range to criminal guns who run the buildings.
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last month, more than 70 people died when this apartment in china is the court, find a survivors and relatives more to get the disaster by decide applicants of the levels of poverty and distortion in. and that is one of the most an equal societies in the world. submit to the world, slow down, we stand for as homes with tips of global nickel reserves. indonesia is points to leave the global, the battery industries. we definitely manage our abundant resources and play a role in solar energy harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits, essentially submitted by mental protection, enhancing investments, alignment digital licensing, your better tomorrow respect to generating the street in central concave shows you how to have a state to the effects of russian bombing s b, i can see where 2 of the bullets hit their about. my head highs. member of the
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mentoring military wanted him dead. the still manual believe we were in a property on a road costing out a 0 ingles crowd recipients as in your festivals, fluid cost or of the year award for the 7th year running. the children in the middle of ruins is really here. a strikes further devastate gaza, more than 70 palestinians are killed and overnight then early morning attacks, the ma moment the father recognizes his child has full and evicted to the fighting. the
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