tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 17, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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the system has been summit as an international and corruption excellence award, nominates your hero. now, the color that i'm associated, hey, in this is the news. our line from out headquarters here and uh without continuing coverage of the cause of coming up in the next 16 months victims is a really dentist is really bombardment to feast 3000 palestinians have not lost their lines as more fighting on israel northern border as its forces exchange fire
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with groups and 11 on us president or by them. proof has to visit israel to show solidarity and find the diplomatic way out of this crisis. and protests demanding the release of palestinians and as really custody. more than 700 people who is interested since the still successful the as well. it is now 1500 gmc, about 6 o'clock in the evening, and garza where israel's bombardment of the densely populated on cave continues. at least a c. palestinians have been killed in the latest air strikes and hundreds more wounded and attacks in southern gaza. please wait a minute. teresa has it's been targeting him. us military positions. humanitarian a. there is still hasn't been allowed into the besieged enclave and no one is allowed to leave as the board has remained shot. meanwhile,
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the wise house has confirmed that us present. our button is points to travel to israel. he's expected to be missing with prime minister benjamin netanyahu, that on wednesday, at least $3000.00 palestinians have now been killed since this conflict began on october. the 7th. if that of them for children's health care work, isn't john this also among the dead on these really side, some 1400 people have been killed and i'm off attacks that increase at least 299 soldiers. and i'm also still holding captives and gaza. israel's minute tree puts that number at a 199, a mouse and the palestinian infection. say they're holding between 20250 prisoners . both as riley's and foreign nationals. also beg weekends covers a warning the some of you may find some images in this report distressing. no. beneath the rubble of destroyed buildings, it suffices. somehow managing to be pulled back and stays radio strikes.
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to do so with that, the difficulty is to children with stuff that the most from this is randy. we're in casa mother, and so the israel is targeting children. dozens of people have been killed and dissatisfied, including 30 children putting on the budget. we went all i sleep and woke up to pray immediately afterwards. our house was for the people inside, old and young was hit by an air strike. suddenly the entire neighborhood was of ruins. the scenes i wouldn't lose often describe what would the for these around good off. and they just keep coming in one after another, at this hospital, in con eunice, in southern gaza with frontier desk to save the lives more than a 1000 children have been killed in this will, according to goes as health ministry for the recognize these he's charles use it for these good no, i don't imagine senior children like this having to say goodbye like this.
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the, the young victims of this with the running gotcha of body bags and gaza a grim, practical reality. the blankets are used for now is ready for it is also rough. i need the board of, of egypt. people forced to use their hands to dig through the day for all of us. and so kind of shipment is real comfort gauze and to move to the south for safety. we are in the sullivan, and those killed in the building were all displays from the north. we can still hear survivors crying. under the rubble of you, we have 0 resources. we are helpless on, but that is ready for us. has continued to get outside garza posting and don't know if or when ground forces. we've tried to enter the strip, but the reality for tell the students here remains the same. by the end, you will see there's no way out of sight big g 0. whole that's show you some moments ago. pictures actually just in the last few minutes. you are watching
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pictures from amman and jordan. what, as you can see, the palestinian president, the head of the how the student with our table. what about is the shaking hands with the us secretary of state and me blinking will be bringing you more on mass as week? yes it as well. that's now bringing a correspondence on the ground topic. i was and he joins us now from con eunice in the southern garza tarik. i know there was intensive bombardment the overnight into the morning. what are you seeing now? well the is really ongoing religions listening bottom and continued and started the gaza strip, causing severe damage to public and private sectors and start the receipts in play . the own getting strikes close catastrophe, consequences on different life aspects and thought y'all is on the humanitarian conditions inside the gaza strip. have dangerously deteriorated to during the last 24 hours. start searching about people since the early hours of today's morning when lining up in order to get food access and even to bring
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a break for themselves in order to each end to make learning goal. so. so during the past, i was different compartments, happy to help, and kids in the goal is to move, then 70 palestinians have been killed in one air strike that took place in con, you will just, i didn't tell you a neighborhood before just a couple of minutes how people buy this in a brace con, opposing to us, if you destruction for many residential houses, and to this current moment, only on this hospital who would then 17 victim had to reach to the gaza strip hand to the announcer hospital. 10 percent of those were identified until now waiting for more further information about the identity of the current situation. a for the medical teams that are working around the clock all the time in order to provide treatments for thousands of palestinians have been wounded due to the issue of the ongoing strikes in the church rates. it's also important to mention that the capacity of the teams working in this hospital is a really limited dis, a place have been tied into a mass chill to come without thousands of kind of thing is to select the houses in the eastern areas of 10 units even one of the, among
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a strikes that took place where targeted a 2 family that's how big evacuated from the northern areas that the goal is destructive to the southern areas. this family, despite the fact that they have a full that the oldest of the it's really occupation forces to evacuate to the southern areas. they are also have people button in the situation right now. i'd be totally fine. and it has been most from being turbo to be catastrophe, without any international intervention to secure that topic yesterday, when you, when i spoke hospital is what estimated have a need about what 24 hours left of fuel in order to keep running. all they still don't pricing now. well, uh, the capacity of the fuel that has been existing and these hospitals is about to run the house. it seems that the medical health system will turn into a car. you take a place without the of the provisioning of you to provide services for thousands of civilians inside a district tree. well, disagree shortage. however, we also do not,
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but oh, by oh, international uh, community access and regional gates as well are really cool for an immediate attention and to open mandatory inquiry, the order to provide humanitarian aid and even to enter from uh q and supplies to these hospitals. in order to be able to keep up the rating before just i wouldn't lie with you. i was talking with i'm to this guy told me that we are about to run out with you. it seems that we won't be able to access victims and even to evacuate into people from under the russell's target who has room that on the ground for us in southern gaza. thank you very much, tara, well, let's know. speak to our correspondence. stephanie deca, she's an as start in southern israel for us stuff. i know you've spent most of your day months close to, to the border with calls. but what have you been saying? yes. and actually interesting. were about 30 kilometers away and we just heard in air strikes and got to see the smoke room in the very distance. um, what we saw today pretty much the same air strikes and now when we left the border,
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heavy artillery outgoing in coming in to go is obviously the ministry still tends to occasionally they let certainly stay in certain positions moving them away then saying we don't want you to give up our military positions, extensive activity, a lot of air strikes, also pick in the northern area. these are areas that we can see more from where we are operating at the moment. we try to head south yesterday, go towards more find units who were stopped there from the ministry for moving. so the bigger picture is that you have a move allies, the army ministry, hardware personnel. but everything is still being done from this. see from this guy with artillery and tank shells of what everyone has been talking about here when it comes to these really minute. 2 strategies that ground defense. well, we just heard from a miniature commander who said that they were preparing for the next phase, and it might actually be something different. so everything is up in the air, certainly. but what is clear is that they will be going in, in a more forceful way,
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according to all the reports we're hearing. we don't believe that's going to happen before or during the visit of us. president biden comes here tomorrow that certainly the feeling that if there is going to be any ground defensive in whatever shape that might take, it's not going to happen before that stuff just in the last couple of hours. israel is national security council ahead has said that they will indeed bring all of the captives back alive. do we know what avenues as well as now exploring around the as well we know there are tools going on by cut her by egypt with these rallies with her mouth. none of them will confirm this, but these are diplomatic channels that are open to try and come to some form of negotiation. and of course, how mass holding the numbers are conflicting. these really say 199 ha says around 250 it holding around 200. and they said 50 could be held by other groups. these
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are massively powerful negotiating cards. if i can talk about the been such as sort of the de sensitized way for how much so they will be extremely keen to keep the hostages alive it's for them. it is a major negotiating card. if you look at the one is where the soldier they had captured for years get actually t was exchange for over a 1000 prisoners but, but so that one avenue is negotiating avenue. but in reality, at this point in time, that doesn't seem to be something that's going to go into friction. you couldn't question, are they using intelligence to try and locate them? will they send in special forces to try and extract them? i think that's going to be very difficult, but certainly the message to the families is that everything is being done to try and bring them back to life. and just briefly, um, interesting is some of the families of the hostages inside goals and it's not part of the general sentiment of this country right now. is of say, what is being done to god and what is being done to the civilians?
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there is no right even when it comes to retaliating for the attack that have mass carried out, even because they have people inside their say that this is not the solution. but again, that is a minority voice in this country at the moment. searching me stephanie jack of the with the latest for us from national to in southern israel. thank you so much stuff as well. meanwhile, the is really only a saying that's been another across the board to attack from 11 on one of its tanks was head of this is the 2nd attack involving an antique tank messiah on tuesday. as well says, have responded by showing board areas, towns along israel's northern border with lebanon, have been evacuated after repeated exchanges of 5 as well. that's bringing out, correspondent ali hash, and he's in martin ross in southern lebanon for us. i believe that has a lot of saying that that have actually already been debt amongst spices. it does sound like the fighting is escalating. in fact, as well. i noticed that 3 of its fighters were killed in the file exchange with has
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with the there's really is now they didn't really say where and, and how, but these are, these are the announcements today in, in part of the federal tax on is really bases across the board to 6 that tax today from the eastern sex sector in mitchell law, where they hit with an anti tank and a tank. and then i know that talk on you've tough, i know the talk on a bit even to, to base and i'm yeah, 4th attack she just yeah, yeah. as a theme, if our colleague guys could show us this is the settlement of agreement. this is not on that last this place. this is a, a bach and it was also uh, shows by these various today. so the of the 6 of the docs today, an israel also showing several areas around 1st 11 on from the east to the
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rest. the late the sightings were harriage from the united nations and not cool at all as we had lots of data for fighters from the palestinian factions to try to infiltrate the water in the morning. they were killed by the joint strike, according to what this really is on us. we understood that anybody's red cross is trying to recover the body. so situation is escalating more more in the past few days. there were like $12.00 attacks, 3 attacks per day. now we're talking about 6 attacks every day, and this is a read escalation. tension is getting out of control as we've been saying, but it's getting more and more on this kind of give us a, uh, an expectation that we are heading to where to what's a face to face creation. and this is, this is related to how things off the escalating also in garza, the more that is
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a possibility of a ground offensive. and because of the more situation on the board that was 11 on we'll get fiercer alley. one of the other lines we had from the is really national security council, just in the last couple of hours was we see more warnings that has blah, i'm wondering how that rhetoric is actually going over at the border and from the sounds of his potential phase 2, it doesn't sound like anyone's taking much notice. while in fact, these a threats have been going on for 4 for yes, but it's not the 1st time that they this read, he's threatened to take levin and back to the stone age. but also we know that with this situation accumulating and developing day after day, this bottle is, is kind of full of discomfort. this kind of big got done. then countries big, big i think, does this week of 11 on seems to be the regional thing. and that's why we've been seeing it rainy in front of minnesota, united states,
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secretary of state and federal lead does it didn't today the turkish foreign ministers in bates of everyone is trying to contain the, the, the, the conflict on the crisis. but it seems out of control and the threats that are being exchanged by different the fox is mainly by it is really is on the radiance. for example, yesterday with the ringing of 40 minutes that was threatening of a pre emptive attack by the access of resistance. i see. describe it. so everyone is threatening and this might be a way to do to the other side. but the ted and strike now is in its minimum, and this is what we can see when everyone is attacking everyone. however, it's good in the moment that this whole attention is contained on the 120 kilometers borderline. and it's not bleeding into the cities. we're not seeing cities 11 on it, or is it being attacked or being bumped for being a struct? ali ashen. there was a lace, as far as from the ground in southern lebanon. thank you very much,
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holly. amid those fields of escalation, us president, joy biden is set to visit israel on wednesday, the show of solidarity secretary of state anthony, blinking made that announcement of to overnight talks with you as ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu blinking said that they agreed to begin work on some kind of plan that could see aid allowed into garza united states and israel have agreed to develop a plan that will enable you monitoring aid from donor nations and multilateral organizations to reach civilians and guys, and them alone, including the possibility of creating areas to help keep civilians out of harm's way. it is critical that aid begin flowing into guys as soon as possible. we shares was concerned that i'm us may seize or destroy the 800 gaza, or otherwise preventing it from between the people who need it. if a boss in any way blocks him out of train assistance from reaching civilians, including by seizing the 8 itself,
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will be the 1st to condemn it. and we will work to prevent it from happening again . well that's, i'll speak to our white house correspondent can be how good. kimberly, we know that biden is about to be on read to as well if he hasn't already focused through his agenda then what he hopes to achieve on this trip or yeah, the us president such as a part early evening washing time. so he's not yet left, he, he should be leaving about 6 hours or later he's rarely a time. what we do know is that he is going to be meeting with the as really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and there are 3 goals that he has for that meeting. the 1st is to outline humanitarian assistance to essentially make sure that there's a framework for that to make sure that there's food water medicine getting in and making sure that there's a safe passage for those that are trapped to get out. but the, this, the doesn't allow or benefit how mosse at all, so that is one of the top priorities of this visit. the other is military support.
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the united states standing shoulder to shoulder with israel and making no mistake about that was to make sure it's getting the support that it needs and working with congress to do so. so finding some clarity on that, as well as getting an update on the pace of military operations and as well, of finding an update on the hostages and how those of not only americans, but also for nationals can be reunited with their families. so that means it will take place and then concurrently or rather right after that meeting, the us president will be traveling to jordan, where he will be meeting with a king of de la. he will also be meeting with president cc ad mosley, the boss of the palestinian authority. and kimberly is here and i a talking where watching smoke rise above cause a city right now. as the civilian death toll in gauze, it continues to mount it. have you noticed any kind of a change in tone from the united states as well?
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there certainly has been a change in tone in terms of the priority of the humanitarian situation of view as president on about a week ago insisted that the united states in israel were complying with international law and making it a priority that they comply with international law making this sort of moral distinction between itself and hum us, except that there didn't seem to be any sort of moral distinction. given the fact that to israel was denying electricity, food, water, and the us was supporting israel and that, and didn't seem to be making any sort of effort to hold as real to account. but it seems in the last 24 hours there seems to be a shift towards making the humanitarian effort a priority and ensuring that civilians get what they need. and so that would certainly be a market shift compared to many days earlier. white house correspondent, kimberly how hit that for us. thank you very much. kimberly. and just to point out to my view is we are watching further strikes right now. live on your screen. well,
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that's not bringing andrew base of it. he's a u. s. military historian. he also co founded the quincy institute for responsible statecraft. he joins us now from walpole and massachusetts. mr. bass about to i want to stop by asking you to reflect a level on the us response over the last 10 days, both in terms of minutes you mobilize ation and rhetoric. how closely aligns now the us and is really national security practices and not as closely aligned as they were 24 hours after this war began. i think that the shock of phil clark is re lease was matched by the shock of many americans. and so do rhetoric, we were hearing both from divided administration and from commentators basically mirrored the rhetoric from these railways that, that how mosque was going to be destroyed. and there appeared to be very little
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concern about the negative consequences for, for these and the civilian residents of guys a, it seems to need that, that now has substantially changed. and the humanitarian issue is moving quickly to the forefront even though it's not happening. so i believe israel and the national security advisor has said that he believes the us will get involved if the war spreads. if we, for instance, the escalation on the lebanese border, iranian involvement, what's your assessment now of the buys and dr. and when it comes to the middle east, and i, but my impression is that despite what that's the spokesman said about the israel does not want the united states to become militarily involved. doing so would be a massive departure from the israeli strategic tradition, which insists that israel defends itself in all you know,
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circumstances. beyond that, i seriously doubt that mr. barton wants to become directly involved in the war. that is to say, putting american soldiers at risk, positively sustaining us casualties. he is well in that our country is now well into an election campaign. the recent american wars have not gone well. have not benefited incumbents. i'm referring to iraq and afghanistan primarily. and therefore from a political calculus, i would say that the last thing to buy the ministration wants, is to get to us in another shooting war. i want to ask you a little bit about your writing because in the past you've said that the inhabitants of garza and the occupied westbank could only annoy israel and not do it serious home. do you think that's changed and has home already been done? even if it's been our need to the, the perception of israel as being environmental to yeah, if i wrote the,
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it was wrong, because the how mazda tech has clearly indicated capabilities to do damage to his real, that are far beyond what i think. most observers expect it. now, that doesn't mean that how much is the capability of over running israel, or of really winning a more with, with the idea. but, but they have demonstrated capabilities in determination that have done tremendous harm to, to israel and, and one suspects that the boss has the capability to do more. busy the same again, i want to ask you a little bit about the restaurant that you mentioned that in the immediate off to most of the attacks in israel and the start of this war. because there is the restaurant that was used and has had consequences. 4 years ago you said,
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i'm sorry to court you back to yourself. it's not been permissible to have an honest conversation about the us as ready relationship and about as rated policies to insist on having that honest conversation is to invite punishment. do you feel that way in the us today? oh, i think there's no doubt about it. and again, the mass of terror attack has, has made it that much more difficult for americans to take any kind of a balanced view of, of the, of the, of the israeli palestinian conflict. the to do so is to be painted and appeaser to be painted and apologize for how much and therefore what i think is necessary, which is to uh, to take seriously the history of this conflict. yeah. how it has evolved that is off the table. and that is one of the reasons why is going to be that much more
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difficult to come to a reason piece. what does this work is finally over and you speak about a raising a pace to your think. what we're seeing unfold now, potentially can provide an opportunity to make different choices going forward, perhaps even reinvigorate some kind of engagement with a new piece process. well, i would like to answer your question in the affirmative. i would like to say that this can pay the way for some kind of arrangement that would enable palestinians and israelis to live together these. i think the likelihood of that happening is close to nil. yeah, that said, there are moments in history when war brings about substantial entity, positive political change in a sense, i think we saw an example of that in the wake of the $73.00 war which led to peace between israel and egypt. so in, in siri that's possible, as a practical matter,
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i don't see the leadership on either side of this conflict that is going to make that kind of a deal possible. andrew bass of it's the u. s. military historian and the kind of found the quincy institute for sponsible stay across. really great to get your thoughts here now as 0, mr. bass, which thank you for joining. thank you paul. speaking of peace and escalation and human rights groups have a curious as really forces of using the chemical white fos for us in garza and, and i've been on the international says it has verified videos showing wide phosphorus artillery shells being fired by the israeli army into civilian areas in garza, its use and densely populated areas is considered a low crime. white fost risk is used as a smoke screen or as a weapon. ignite start when expose to and conversion through human flash causing
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who risk deformities, human rights organizations, and international law expense. so during the international criminal court to step up its investigation and a possible war. crimes committed by both israel and thomas step boston reports. now from the hague, after thousands of death in garza and israel called international just as a growing by today, well they're let israel got away with the 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 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 victims of war crimes,
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but also to prevent war crimes with events from folding is ro garza, the court has remained 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 risk 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 jonas to read. i actually have been filed in his own you comments so far the i see 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 a state policy, and we have jurisdiction in relation to conduct committed by national state parties . meanwhile, the civilian death. so increases by today and victims of possible war crimes don't
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have the luxury of waiting for justice. step 5, since l g 0. thank as well that show you exactly what's happening right now of, of the skies of cause as you can see, the smoke rising from the city. well, we'll be back to the break with more on the israel. comfortable, stay with the probably we have stalled clouds gathering across the positive origin. toyota pushing across into the southeast. opposite of some very heavy right is easing in here. and you see have a fund that has will rumble away further, right? to choose dice and pick down poles coming. east composite power y, but out of the mix as well. we can see some live you still spring up here since unit around 35 degrees celsius. warm sunshine to the south. is that not too bad
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sunshine to the north? so i'm sure i was there up to was my now so cool. so we have been hearing how the, the river levels are the lowest since 19. 02, the young guy and travis has not dropped breaking right. the showers in the next couple of days, but know when they're as much as we need is we call them for wednesday's still some went to the into southern part. so for so little bit of what, but of that, just coming to know them areas of awesome tater little less about southern guns and also sing lobby storm. so what's the width of the spinning across power required? line of heavy shows, moving across cuba, heading tools to make some very heavy, right? the into central america for the sonata is not too bad, but shy was we'll gather as we go one through web stay. we have got web a gathering across the western parts of canada. i tried to snow away for the rockies to week help us except by making its way for the east was with the rain making its way to the midwest, the
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intuit screen for most americans. the quizzical look us politics, the bottom line, the . the welcome back to watching auto 0 uninstalled you'd say here, and uh huh. let's remind you about headlines. if you're just joining us, let's remind you of the latest developments in the gospel is really as strikes have killed more than 3000 palestinians since this conflict began. one and 3 of them children. more than a 1000 killed in 10 days, according to the cause and ministry of health, the number of israelis killed him also as military operation now stands at 1400, including 299 soldiers. these really all mean says that a 199 captives all being held by her mouth and garza from austin,
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of the palestinian factions, operating not on the raw. that between the 20250 countess. meanwhile, is rarely forces have arrested more than 700 palestinians in the occupied west bank and occupied east through some since the stopped of this war. according to the presence of authority, families of some of the detainees have been protesting outside the office of the international red cross in ramallah, demanding their release on monday night is really forces arrested a group of palestinian workers in a raid on a school. and you have her on the group had sort shelter that they've been unable to return home to gaza since israel shot the border medical walk as in gauze that say they are being increasing the target to buy is really strikes out is there is need to abraham reports from a protest in ramallah and you know, it's replied west bank, the medical staff and emergency workers. the thing here is, i'm almost saying that these waiting for the targeting medical workers in the
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receive the trip as well as the. 2 king, to carry the wounded in the occupied westbank. we're seeing now categories of ambulances, protesting against these really measures. the closer, the, the biggest we do move the international community to stand with the bottom index. they are targeted and they are killed also, while they are doing their jobs and their due to is to hurt people, enjoy the people. this pro, the, to him, another fits in by the family. the city and prisoners were taking a bag. the been detained by these really the beginning of the nation. terrific thing. and people here say that they're worried that is really using the bathroom
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and to say drinks and then doing the same. we've been hearing same kind of thing and, and you saying that there is one additional or new missing electricity. i'm who are those in is really jails menu. and since the 7th of what type of we haven't been able to get in touch with the prisoners, not through the lawyers all through the red cross, with so worried about our detainees and what's happening with them. and the m theory is increasing and tension as mounting kind of thing is we are telling us that they don't see any pressure on israel to stop its practices. that's why they fear the situation. only get worse. is that, but he just, you know, you're probably the west bank a while the un security council has rejected a russian drafted resolution calling for a humanitarian cease 5 between israel and her mouth. it was one of 2 draft resolutions put before the council of corresponding gabriel, as under reports,
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not from you in headquarters, that new 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, the russian ambassador said the back their resolution was booted down was a blow to humanitarian efforts, reduced issues because 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, 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
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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, 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 from 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 rush, not bassinger says he has deep reservations about it. gabriel is unto i will just eat at the united nations. all. joining me now in the studio is abraham fry housing, associate professor in conflict resolution at the the institute abraham. great to
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have you back with us. so yes, you do have to be back and let me start by asking you what you make of the political dynamics in the security council at the moment. well, at the fix, the division actually between the super powers. when we have seen in the past, the kids actually it's and it's not just the same as lady complex since the old will agreement, but also do things out of a spring during the city of war. and so well of the out of the spring was a total pull i as ation between russia and the united states. so now we are seeing actually, but i'm sure i'm trying to proposing some a range mince for or excuse volume, as we have seen above and automatically without even discussing this, you would see the pump is vito and get them voting against that, which is what we saw also during the past times when i see it when the united states was proposing something i'm the show was also block and get when they
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pleasant see attentions more heights and is now the given. what's happening right now. and ukraine is that playing into how countries are actually responding to this conflict, of course, because, i mean, you cannot see that this what's happening now in this way. but it's fine from the lot of germany. situation between the us and bush and baltic about the now is and you can where there are concerns that the on the us side that this conflict with the, from the momentum uh, the support and the attention that was given to you can in the past, zelinski himself is concerned about this, he mentioned that several times that this conflict with take away from the war. a new trend of the u. s. is slowly being a drag into this until this conflict by them is coming. so that agent by then has supported the unconditionally and in his usual bias, the position of as i am on this conflict. and now actually, it's all the us,
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diplomatic, if for them the political capital has been, has been in that asian and the middle east, which is something has always been debated with the u. s. wants to withdraw from that asian or wants to invest more. and then we obviously and get skipping that more and more and probably who knows, probably in the original confrontation ends up in the coming weeks. well, taking a bit of a broader view here in terms of trying to find some kind of resolution. i remember just off the russia invaded ukraine, it felt like the international criminal court moved really, really quickly. and they came out made public statements. they have yet to make a public statement on what's happened in gaza. and in israel, they have been close for them to do so. do you think that more accountability here, more accountability then we've seen in israel and gauze or in the past it could potentially change the calculus for the parties. it will actually be held accountable for this. the accountability should be on the what's. busy the national
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command and in particular the 5 countries that out of support think this blood should uh, in input us find that us, you'll care friends, germany and bethany who will support the, the us for from day one. and they are still continuing to provide this government, they are viewing even a ceasefire, or even a humanitarian assistance or humanitarian pause of the conflict. and they are support thing and providing that coverage. so we are seeing a total absence of accountability and for that we are seeing that the, the, this of the civilians is rising continuously. the day we are booking about three's almost 3000 or even more actually of civilians are killed in gaza. and there are no intentions on the, on this scale, but i was in your european then the american coverage of the blood should as the stop and for that i think with this kind of up sense of accountability is like,
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is taking its time. it's enjoying gets, um it's, it's the all patients and bombing goals because the evacuation or that is a cleansing, actually, that's taking place of the 1000000 policy. and that is from the most of the south of goza. and this is the, you know, we'll see what the web, the biden's visit is going to be viewed when he comes on wednesday. and what happened is that the security council terrible death told us on both sides. thank you very much. abraham for i hope that from the the institute. thank you. i. a funeral has been held in the united states for a 6 year old palestinian american boy who was stabbed in what the police, according a hate crime. his mother was also critically injured in the attack by the landlord who was apparently angry after watching coverage of the cause of war on television . john henry reports now from bridgeview in illinois. the funeral for another child lost a violence in echo with a conflict half way around the world. palestinian american boy. why d?
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a l. c. you maze mother answered the door to an angry landlord shouting against muslims and the conflicting gauze and his real 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 gone so 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 it, and i hope my son becomes a bullet that solves this issue. the service drews thousands, including chicago's mayor and the governor of illinois. den mohammed hopes the
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funeral of a young boy will transform the veil of lawmakers across the us. hopefully this with this kind of situation that maybe have to 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. on the epi, i in the us justice department, civil rights division are also investigating the attack in the statement president joe biden said, as americans, 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 any one. 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 the bill it
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now with dr. lift the palestinian territory is a teenager, i have a son. the 7 years old i, i can't even have 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 and, and, and stick to the truth. and the water on the fire was, is that fire rages in gaza muslims here in the us are facing the he far from that conflict. john henry l g 0, bridgeview, illinois. the still ahead here on out is here. it will have the rest of the day is news. and also more on the cost of find out why palestinian john this is struggling to documents devises that engulfed the
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business latex, to be sponsored by intellect. tuck, he's real estate consultant. the welcome back. let's now take a look at some of the other main stories from around the world. today. police in belgium say they've shopped at a man who killed 2 swedish nationals and brussels on monday night. it happened as belgium hosted sweden in a europe and championship qualify, forcing the match to be abandoned at half time investigations on. now focusing on the latest of those 3 things at the moment via the is be, this is in the mind claim to be inspired by so that makes things a platinum, the same statement. the swedish nationality of the victims was mentioned as
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a possible motive for the attack and the other, the rather than the attackers wants to see fit this trust and the vision in a free society. and those terrorists have to understand they will never succeed in this mission. happen, they were negative to operate society. so with that hate and violence, so they care about the powerlessness terrorism will never be. so how can i, who else don't? russian president vladimir person has arrived in beijing, a head of a meeting with the chinese leader on wednesday. present and she's in thing will be showcasing this so called no limits. partnership aging has rejected western criticism of the blossoming ties which have strengthened as the conflict. a new crane rages on a week of to 2 of the quakes killed more than 2000 people. and left thousands more homeless that china has struck northwest in afghanistan, the taliban government, and 8 organizations, all sending teams to that area. russell said, has a disaster of the disaster on sunday. a 6.3 magnitude or
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a creek struck part of the northwest and had a proven support. 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 as 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, to say nothing about the wind here. wondering the tents. we must build a house in winter. here is very harsh drains and knows
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a lot about it and the windier is extreme. you come leaving the country. okay, what was that on a group see the earthquakes just with 70 really just an effective, nearly 45000 people. they struck during the daytime when many men were working outdoors. officials say more than 90 percent of those killed women and children want the 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 domestic this was added as
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opposed to pro european union oppositional lines is set to end the decade long role of the right wing law and justice policy sonya gig or has and it was a cold start to the we components. capitals, but for some hopeful beginning of a new political era. here. yes, i'm happy with the election. i took punch in the hope that finally somebody will change in poland. because if i'm, so if it goes a complete vendor, i expect that women will have more rights that they will feel safe uh that they will be more appreciative and they'll better do the thing on the in the also most of the countries parliamentary election. 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 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,
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the largest european union member in central and eastern europe, has passed frequently with brussels. this period of taking poland to the margins of europe, of uh, breaking rules. busy rules of democracy. this is ending. the routing party has no coalition capacity. so i'm sure that within the next few weeks, the car into position will be forming the govern. the record voter turnout had sped on supporters of the opposition coalition, but there was still uncertainty of how such a government would function with an ally of the law and justice policy as president . while it's representative, still maintain a sizable presence in parliament soon as i go, i'll just sarah library is presidential election could be heading towards the run of provisional results. show a president george where the opposition lead at joseph walk on the neck and neck off to the verge. on october, the 10th block,
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i hold the slim lead with 43.7 percent of the voters. the wind up must secure more than 50 percent in order to avoid a run of are attending to our main story. now israel school and garza and palestinian john less have been struggling to document the violence. the fisher john list mohammed can deal says it's the most brutal he's ever covers. will base the stuff out the many i left over that with the 30th regardless
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a hole that set for me. and as soon as you pay for this news out, but don't go away. i'll be back in just a couple of minutes with much more as the days things stay with the i'll just ears correspondence on the brush. this morning has a cold air strikes. shells as guns, bolts from the sea. there's been a lot of destruction in the village of as of vandalism comp deal with a number of bodies from the south in the air. just stay with us for the latest development on i'll just see or in the
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states. them even been coming to add any international anti corruption excellence award, nominates your hero now. the sites in town says choose something at mid autumn harvest festival soviet and so also known as the korean thanksgiving. it's also a time for honoring ancestor engine got palm is dedicated to families, separated by the greenville, nearly a 134000 people had registered with the unification ministry in the late 1918. the state arranged family reunion events with north korea. the last event was in 2018,
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and the little one will be out soon to soap remains, which is to be time for separate to time. and he's a reminder of everyone they had to be behind the of the kind of that renaissance you take. this is and use our line from our headquarters here in doha without continuing coverage because of the this the endorsement move victims of the relentless is really bombardment. at least $3000.00 it's palestinians have now lost their lines. i'm begging.
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