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was in 2018 and the little one will be l. c. 2 soap remains, which has to be time for set rate of time, and he's a reminder of every one 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 this, the move victims of the relentless is really bombardment. at least 3000 palestinians have now lost their lines. i'm begging the world to bring my
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baby back home. is there any families of captives health and goals that appeal for their release from austin? all the factions say they're holding up to 250 prisoners protests against attentions in the occupied westbank or the 700 palestinians are being held without charges since the school began. and exchanges of fire across phase randy, lebanese for them as a wrong spot. i'm going to start warns of preemptive action by on group us president for past to leave israel and a growing show of solidarity by global lead is taking a different mastic way out of this crisis. the well, it is now $1600.00 g m t. that's 7 pm in the evening and gaza. israel's bombardment of the densely populated enclave continues. at least ac palestinians have been
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killed in the latest s strikes, hundreds more wounded in attacks in southern casa. these really military says it's been targeting how most military positions humanitarian aid spill has not been allowed in. and no one is able to leave. as the board has remained shot, at least 3000 palestinians have now been killed since this conflict began on october. the 7th side of them were children of health care workers, and journalists, also among the dead. on these really side, some 1400 people had been killed and her last attacks that includes at least 302 soldiers. and a mouse is still holding captives and cause a israel military puts that number as a 199. but how much of the palestinian factions say that holding between 20250 prisoners, both israelis and foreign nationals. and while the white house has confirmed that the west president joe biden is points to travel to israel, he is expected to meet with prime minister benjamin netanyahu on wednesday. even
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though aside, begins, have coverage now and warning. some may find images in her report. distressing. no, beneath the rubble of destroyed buildings, their survivors somehow managing to be pulled out after ease, really air strikes. but they do so without their loved ones. this medic holds the body of a child who's has ease, who was pulled out of the rubble. it's the children who have suffered the most from this is really war on godsa mothers. israel is targeting children, dozens of people have been killed in the service, right. including 30 children. when the budget, we went 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
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ruins the scenes. i wouldn't miss hawkins describe what would the for these around good off. and they just keep coming in. one after another, at this hospital in han, eunice in south in casa, authentic dash to save their lives. more than a 1000 children have been killed in this war. according to causes health ministry, the use of spot a recognizes his child. i'm a no parent imagine seeing their children like this or having to say good bye like this. the 6 tens of this war they're running out of just body bags. think of so i dream practical reality. blankets are used right now. is really forces have also head trop off near the border with egypt. people forced to use their hands to dig through the debrief.
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all of us have gone. shipment is real comfort, causing us to move to the south for safety. we are in the sullivan, and those killed in this building were all displaced from the north. we can still hear survivors crying under the rubble of the we have 0 resources. we are helpless on but how many alice can use to not know if or when ground forces will try to enter distress. but the reality for policies here remains the same by land, air, or sea. there's no way out. give me c l g 0 time units in the south and causes stress. i will not speak to a correspondent on the ground, the tourists, who as him, who joins us now from a con eunice in southern garza, sorry, we know there was intensive bombardment that overnight into this morning took us through what you're seeing and hearing. now i can hear that drawing around you again. well, another good, you know,
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i told over the civilian just started. the goal is just straight. civilians are being bombarded and killed everywhere. another building only to take the lines of the law of palestinians. they are where civilians residing in the houses. the thing that they wish to you from the is very from bought the main effects. these very strikes claim to mind. you can a very who roughly contribute way before just we just go live on docs is i'm bama dick's for carrying out. did buddies in order to prepare them for being great. a little tired of sitting in spaces, look really desperate. really tired and exhausted from the ongoing crisis that they live in different areas inside the goals district we're here to during the past hours are from the north to south of gauze. this trip. i didn't tell you a neighborhood was level to the ground and appraise. count and targeting thousands of civilians in that neighborhood. different buildings were level to the ground. did you do this rate on going for apartment or really in one place in the gaza strip? the roof district. uh today. uh 71. palestinian have been killed by the is really
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strikes. there was a civilians were living inside different residential areas. this has been some areas have been bombarded without any, probably a warning to evacuate civilians, the medical teams working all the time in order to keep providing medical treatment to thousands of palestinians. we are just getting wounded and from time to another and displaced a lot of victims turned up to the hospital. people to start gathering, looking to know if there was going to be one of the relatives is going to be the det tests and i look to but these are still identifies, looking for the information about the identity, the human a charge and condition of the site the medical hospital is really terrible. i'm trans. if you run out of during the next i was maybe the next i was will be critical for them. it's going health care system in order to be wait a firm collab support is going to be on the edge of collapse in the coming hours. also, medical doctors have really did have a different message to the international community in order to provide them with the humidity or inquiry, the to help them to receive different kind of immediate medical supplies in order
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to be able to encounter these very ongoing attacks. tara q mentions themes of desperation that i know that there are negotiations happening right now about trying to get a to across that border. you mentioned medical supplies right now the wherever palestinians getting food and water well, they are trying to consume their remaining the products in the palace, the new markets, the training the from the early morning to low enough and low inquiry, there was an order to, to get freight and even to find food supplies. they are trying even to take from their relatives twice as much as they can to invest in every single possible even provided by the united nations. generally, what has been disappointed in refugees schools? the entire garza strip had been turned into a thick shelter to more than 1000000 palestinians who are living inside different areas inside the gaza strip. how the people refuse reading it back to what you the house is going to move to shelters, simply because the clearly believe that you won't be safe from the is what you
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compartments. the conditions inside the goals district is really missing, such a break shift, your life won't be coming back again as it was before the escalation. people really feel this for the future that would really come back again to the houses, even if they come back to the houses, they will find that the houses have tons, each of ashes. so if there is nothing has been happened in order to rescue the current conditions and start, the goal is to start the until your goal is a strict will be a big concentration, a place for more for palestinians. i might really be a mass grave for the victims as in the with an ages forced from the ground in southern cause. thank you so much stark and as my point was that do stay safe yourself. thank you. i think it is raining, family members of captives being held and garza has now spoken to the media and television. he is the mother of a jewel, national french is rarely captive after i'm us released a video of her daughter. i'm begging the world to bring my baby
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back home. 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 gather and michelle, she much. fred was so this terra and bring everybody back home. but the feel that to her i you, well let's bring it out. correspondence stephanie deca. she's an ash dog in
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southern israel, stuff as we spoke the last time. we know that israel's national security council is saying that they will be bringing back all of these captives alive. do we know where those conversations all now or if all the avenues of potentially being explored? you know, these, the nature of these kinds of negotiations are super secretive. we know that they are going on between various countries, countries of influence, when it comes to how much in the past, when you've had these conflicts, you had, you know, egypt always, major negotiator between the 2 sides. caught out also. so, so they're being bored to the table. we understand behind the scenes negotiation when it comes to hostages. also, particularly women and children, we don't know where they are at the moment. what we do know is that how mom says it's not negotiating. but what we also know is that between from what we understand 899-2250 is really hostages inside garza is
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a major bargaining tool for how boss, when it comes to, to negotiate into putting pressure on is a israel. this is going to be immense pressure that the israel is facing from is public from the families, from the entire country to get them back. um, so you have the diplomatic background and then of course you have probably as well as trying here to it's intelligence to try and determine where they are. but there was a very active as we know, very violent conflict going on there at the moment. heavy bombardment, so certainly, you know, if you're hypoth set to something sizing, for example, of special forces going in, trying to locate hostages and extract chatting. this is going to be very difficult indeed. well, speaking of be the ongoing conflict, i know that you've spent much of your day closer to that for the stuff. what have you been seeing there in terms of liberalization? but actually just before coming on air, we saw a badge of rockets fired from gauze when i see so we saw intersections of the all
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your and don't over the city of ash cologne. so we understand there was a direct hit in durrell. this is not the 1st time through today as to what is very close to goals are just 2 or 3 kilometers away and also walk inspired toward tel aviv. um, so this is what you see quite often and during the day as well we had intersections . and in our school on where we were or you're doing lives. and what we've been seeing is the same, rudy throughout this week a very, very strong presence of you know, heavy military equipment of personnel along side you know, artillery tax all along the border with goal is the air strikes. and of course, the next phase is what everyone has been expecting, so to speak is of the ground defensive. now, at the expectation was that it may have already happened at some point. that's not the case and is ready to come under the same today that they're preparing for the next phase and it might be something different. so i think it's clear that there is going to be an intensification of what is already a very intensive so on goals in what exact shape that is going to take place. we
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don't know at the very briefly we have the us presidents awards from our job ident, and certainly the feeling most people is that they will not be any ground defensive, so to speak, before or during his visit here, tomorrow. spectacular with an anxious force from the ground in southern israel. thank eustace. yeah, the is really that down is continuing. else when to is really forces has arrested more than 700 palestinians in the occupied west bank and occupied east through simpson systems of a that's according to a palestinian prisoners, great families of some of the detainees protesting outside the office of the international red cross in ramallah demanding their release on monday night is really full, says arrested a group of palestinian workers and a range on a school and a half or on the group that had sort show to that they've been unable to return home to gaza since israel shut the border and medical work is in gaza saying that
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they are increasingly being targeted by is really strikes out of there is need to if i went to a protest in ramallah where people are demonstrating against that in the occupied westbank medical stop by the emergency worker, the with the law saying that these really afford the targeting medical workers in the disease as well as the. 2 king, to carry the wounded in the occupied us band. we're seeing now categories all the ambulances protesting against the really measures. because of these really close the we do move the international community to stand with the part i mean dicks that are targeted and they are killed also why they are doing their jobs and their due to is
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to hurt people. enjoy this road. this has to, in another, fits in by the family. the city of the prisoners were taking it back. the been detained by these really the beginning of the nation to red building. and people here say that they're worried that this really isn't using the bathroom into the restriction then doing the same we've been hearing some kind of thing. and, and you saying that there is one additional or 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 lawyer as well through the red cross with so worried about detainees. and what's happening with the m c or is increasing intention as mounting part of the 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. when they get worse,
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you die, but he just the, to the west bank the, all these really, all me says there's been another cross, the border attack from 11 on one of its times for the head. this is the 2nd attack involving an anti tank. i'm inside on tuesday as well says that responded by shutting border towns, towns along israel, northern border with lebanon, have been evacuated after repeated exchanges of 5 that as well that now says that 5 of its finances have been killed. i have some is following this for us from lauren l. ross in southern revenue. and there were several attacks on his ready basis across the border. 6 attacks today from the east and 6 sector in mitchell law where
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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 bender to base and i'm yeah, 4th attack. she just yeah, yeah, as a theme, if a colleague dr. could show us this is the settlement of, of if even this is not on their last, this place. this is a, a bach and it was also showed by these read these today. so the of the 6 of the docs today, an israel also showing as several areas that on the 1st level on from the east to the west. the late the sightings were harriage from the united nations and not caught off as we had most of the floor fighters from the palestinian factions who tried 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 the liberties red cross is trying to recover the body. so the situation is escalating more more in the past
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few days. there were like one to 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, an expectation that we are heading to where to what's a face to f escalation. and this is, this is related to how things are as good, i think also in gaza. the more that is a possibility of a ground offensive. and because of the more situation on the border with level with it gets yes sir, as well. the secretary of state and me blinking on the palestinian president lockwood abbas have held talks in jordan's capital amman, blinking has been on a middle east and different classic tool you as president joe biden is expected to join him in the region on wednesday. let's speak now to our white house
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correspondent, can we help it? kimberly, we know that button is expected to be on read to is run in just a few hours. i'm curious what the mood is, likes out the white house. this is obviously very sensitive trip to the president is yeah, it is, as i said as trip. and so there's a lot of anticipation about when finally his departure will be there is a window that is expected to open in the early evening, but it's not exactly definite when he will take off that. and so it's a bit open ended. but what we do know is that once he gets there, he has a very tight schedule in terms of what he hopes to accomplish a lot. he will be meeting with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and he hopes to get an update on the military plans in terms of the pace of the operations and also strategy and find out what the military needs in terms of supply. so the us for us that we can come back and work with congress to make sure
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that the u. s. continues to back is real in terms of what it needs. they're also getting an update on the hostage situation. what the americans still there are being held hostage as well as for nationals how the united states can work to try and get them reunited with their families. but the top priority for the rest of these to manage terry and situation for those in gaza. making sure that they get food, water medicine and in terms of making sure there's also a safe passage for them, but that, that doesn't benefit him us. so that is what the us presidents really try to focus on. and then he will be also on that very same day, he makes meetings with the israeli prime minister, also traveling to jordan, where he'll be meeting with king of dela presidency and also the palestinian authority. president moxley the boss. kimberly, just in the last few minutes we've had wed from audra, that's b u and relief works agency that looks off to palestinian refugee is saying that
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a school sheltering displaced families has been hit. at least 6 people have been killed that thousands injured as the civilian death toll and goes up mountains. always seeing a change in tone from the u. s. and the white house. as well as certainly there has been a noticeable criticism of the united states and israel for their claims that they follow international law. one week ago, the president made a speech making this moral declaration and distinction between israel and the united states and a mosque declaring hamas to be a terrorist group. saying that they were terrorist. and the israel in the united states is not because the united states and israel adhered to international law. well, international law means that you don't target civilians in conflict, but what we know that is real has been doing just that by indiscriminately bombing
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and, and knowing that there are civilians that are being caught up in these indiscriminate bombings. they're certainly not precise. we also know that when the defense minister cut off deliberately and the labeled civilians as barbarians, food, water, and electricity that was hardly complying with international law. so when the u. s . is siding with israel, that certainly is not adhering to that. now the u. s. has made a noticeable shift in terms of prioritizing, making sure that those palestinians in goss, i get the food water medicine they need. in other words, making this trip is a priority for the president. so yes, you could say that there has been a shift in terms of the priority, although the schools have not yet been accomplished. our white house correspondent kimberly hung up there with alexis for us from the white house. thank you very much . kimberly. well, as kimberly was just referencing on monday and telling me if during a meeting with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu,
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the us agree estate on team banking said that they had agreed to begin work on some kind of plan that can see a allowed to enter gaza the 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 we shares was concerned that i'm us may seize or destroy a 8 entering garza or otherwise preventing it from reaching the people who need it . if of us in any way, blocks the amount of trans assistance from reaching civilians, including by seizing the 8 itself, will be the 1st to condemn it. and we will work to prevent it from happening again . while that spring and christian todd on, he was the head of the office and gaza at the i see all see the international committee of the red cross. he joins us now from geneva. christian,
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you just had been can that talk about the plan for age 2 and i could reach civilians in garza and them learn how realistic is that given that we're talking about and on the group, but many regard as a social movement and also just have densely populated because this trip is and slowly this is absolutely needed because the situation that is unfolding at the moment in general is just so many different ration of an precedent crisis. and this is what we can definitely consent. lack of foods that go floats or lack of access to electricity, that the lack of medicines and the situation is definitely becoming untenable for the population in addition to that. and we, you've mentioned it in previous reports. the situation remains unsafe in the south . so we have colleagues, spelling of that in 24 hours. they had to leave the nose and actually reached the toes, thinking that they could find
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a safer place. but at the moment this is not the case there, it's the bone being ongoing. and so yes, you many to run a search and you need it at the time. and while i'm talking to you, we haven't seen this entering into guess how this would be absolutely key. but this is nothing else. there are many other things that would be needed. nothing humanitarian access is doing good job today. this is not enough the case. we have a very limited space in the cells, but it's very important that you, many to an actors including the i, c, r, t, the palestine with pressing can access the noise to christian. this idea or that aid will only be given to civilians. and that, that is possible in terms of a distribution is not realistic. all you going to be able to have a plan to get into the gaza strip and make sure that no one vaguely affiliates it to him also. or some supports i'm us receives any of it. i think we have to be a very realistic uh, in the situation and,
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and obviously i sort of see and many other actors we, we have a certain experience. and although this is an unprecedented ration, as i said before, we are ready, we have many aids going. you've always that already that are on the move. we have surgical team, we have additional stuff. and this is the case again for all the actors. so it's john to let them in. when this aid will come, e come and come inside the the, the get us trip. i'll give it to you. we would do our best to make sure that you know, the citizen population, those are supposed be failed in this conflict. we actually did that 8 1st that's, that's clear with the always the top priority. o'guise is wherever we work. so you mentioned the day enjoy the ongoing day and to the human rights organizations have described. he's really as strikes as prioritizing damage of, of precision. we've obviously seen strikes take out medical facilities, ambulances now we've had just in the last few minutes. also this owner, a shelter people died in a school one protection can be offered to the aid workers who be doing the
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distribution. and i think this is a very clear message that we have remind that's both parties, these radio authorities, and you how much the authorities, the 1st days, the 1st minutes of this has been the nation. we've been very clear on respecting the law for and this is not doping. you know, it's extremely realistic. it's extremely pragmatic. civilian ciboney, unimpressed strictures should be respected, should be spared, i old time and an alternate cheese on both sides. make sure that these infrastructures keep the nature of sleeping in nature. so yes, what these and folding though is extremely warring. the i c r t, he's in contact with both parties constantly. but the idea level, but also with the how much the authorities at the highest level making sure that these infrastructures, including those that have been left behind, can be respected. well, the, i say all single organization work specifically on civilian protection and
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international humanitarian goal. so let me ask, do you have any expectation, any hope that they will actually be accountability for the violations of international that have already taken place? and you know, for the time being the urgency, we've discussed dates. it's to bring a making sure that what's happening though, the events that that are unfolding and making sure that the these respect that no, yes we believe it's realistic. yes, we believe that there can be humanitarian bose. absolutely. there could be assistance to know, but still it is so that the but, you know, can manage their dads, getting it back to a, to wanting to connect to the have their food and water access to food, water and electricity. so yes, we believe as you many them in the act are having loads. they are in the past and in many other places that obviously bringing you many t and also international. you might need to know what the middle of this is, the absolute teeth searches a christian just before i let you go, you of history mentioned that there are a convoys waiting to go in and they haven't been allowed to do. so. what is the
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situation like now at raffle crossing on? one of the moments and then once we hear from our team again i'm on the other side from, from the, the guys assign that's very close to the, to the ref. pressing you said, obviously this since there is a so many people and student, many people are arriving. but as i said before, the, as the very unsecure situation and what they can see, what we can do here on the other side is that things are being prepared. but for the time being, the don't remain closed. and that's the urgency. and this is why the ongoing negotiations have that taken place up so that you by to, for the population of god's christian caught on that who was the head of the office in garza at the i see on see the international committee of the red cross. thank you for joining us on al jazeera, so we really wish you all the best with your work in your efforts. thank you very much. for just joining us, let's remind you now of the latest developments in the causal is really strikes
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have now killed more than 3000 palestinians since this conflict began. one and 3 of them all children, more than 1000 killed in 10 days, according to the gods and ministry of health. at least 6 people have now also been killed in an as really strike that hit a school run as a shelter by the united nations palestinian refugee agency in a gospel refugee camp. the number of his relatives killed in a mazda is minute fuel. peroration stands at $1400.00, including $302.00 soldiers, towns along israel's northern border with lebanon, and have also been evacuated after repeated exchanges of 5. it has without. it says, 5 of its fighters have also been killed. these really ami it says that a 199 captives are still being held by moss and gaza. mouse and all the factions that while pushing that number for all the between 20250 captains, the white house has confirmed the newest present. a button is pleased to travel to israel. he's expected to be missing prime minister benjamin netanyahu on wednesday
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. of all the un security council has rejected a russian drafted resolution calling for a humanitarian c spy between israel and her mouth. it was one of 2 draft resolutions before the council. gabriel is on the reports now from un headquarters in new york. the 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, the russian ambassador said the back their resolution was bolted down was a blow to humanitarian efforts to reduce your 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
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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 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
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will be voted upon here at the security council on tuesday. but already the russian ambassador says he has deep reservations about it. gabriel's unto, which is either at the united nations, a lot of human rights groups have been curious as rarely forces of using the chemical white fos for us in garza and 11 on this. the international says it has verified videos, showing white foss with artillery shells can find by the is really ami into civilian areas and gaza. it's use intensity. population areas is considered a war. crime by phosphorus is often used as a smoke screen or as a weapon. it ignites when exposed to at and can bend through, shooting and flash, causing horrific deformities. injuries, human rights organizations and international experts are doing the international criminal court to step up its investigation into possible world crimes committed by both israel and from us. step bass and reports now from the hate. after thousands
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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 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 knitting. yeah, he's opening
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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 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 comments so far. the icpc prosecute as sad that possible war crimes committed by how most can be investigated the road statute. so yeah, we have jurisdiction on the territory of the state 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 $0.05 l g 0. they for joining me now in the studio is abraham fry. hi is an associate professor in conflict resolution at the institute abraham is you just heard us
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discussing with the i see all see, it does feel it sounds like there is a plan being made to trying to get a into gaza. is a now being used as a bargaining chip. well, i think so it's the quote over to actually, and this is this one think to as outrages the statements that made by his lady over shows like the defense minister who openly and clearly said no, no, it is the same people, gaza during the war and this is coming from a defense minister and is violent official and no one from the wisdom media or from the wisdom policy makers who are now accusing or rejecting the the proposal and disagree with the council. calling it outrage, just as we had the us to present that the talking about that is an ocean because it does not condemn how much i'm forgetting that it. what's out 3, just also about what they're doing. the us administration is not politically rising
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statements like the defense minutes, but as lady saying that know what the cause and human name as and we, i think as such and this is not the 1st time you know those. so that is the finance minister, smallish, who called openly to wipe out the policy and thought was like, how water. so yes, go back to the question. i think we are heading these kind of general side. those statements made by the, by the officials a few minutes and it is a bargaining chip. it's being refused to be allowed to, bye. bye bye is william ad supported by the us administration. and now that's, that is that the doesn't specify audience off paying for not allowing for leasing, humanitarian assistance to i. and that you, us a better solution by then administration is being complicit. you know, with this water problems, these are, will, the times will abraham, it does seem that the bite and administration is changing,
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its turning somewhat and is prioritizing talking about the humanitarian situation in gaza. given what they've already said in the early days of this conflict. i'm wondering about their role and mediation efforts. now, is there anyone who is actually seen as an honest broker who is powerful enough to actually bring any kind of resolution to the us administration has never been an honest broker and the court will be human. and fabian assistance is the us administration is serious about the suspense. they would call for a seized by a humanitarian seized by the solution, has rejected. and what's in the, in the ocean. but solution presented at the security council actually calling for a humanitarian sees volume, something you know, on a humanitarian base, is not, not the long time, but that has been rejected by the us of ministration. all you and its allies providing this complicity and coverage for the us. good for the crimes is to continue. it'll be for that. and for that reason, i think,
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to be honest and to be credible mediator or that can play a constructive role in stopping the blood sugar. and in this, in this complex wouldn't quoted for an immediate cease volume, a human italian sees volume. i mean, we had a 3000 photos seen as having given one, thousands, almost all the children but, but they, but no one mentions that, oh, i'm continues to provide the support for that is labeled bossman of godsa. and this is use it for political as a political beginning trip where to buy then is coming to negotiate. why does it be involved with the, the cries with the civilians, the children are paying the book, paying the price. that's the least of his consent because that's how the kind of negotiations that he wants to conduct without it when, when he's bomb it. when his light of i mean does, that's the goal. she is going to be on the, on the table in order to achieve some political games against as
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a result of that. and indeed we have had those calls for humanitarian cease 5 from multiple human rights organizations, the un and other bodies, abraham fi hunt. thank you for joining us again. in studio here at altos here, thank you for a funeral. has been held for a 6 year old palestinian american boy who was stabbed. and what police according hate crime. his mother was also critically injured in the attack by the landlord who was upon the angry officer watching coverage of the gauze and we'll 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 y d a l f. a u 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,
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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 alpha you me would be his father and i hope the people have gone so it would accept him as a martyr to them. the issue of from us and gaza is an issue of the world, not countries. i'm too small to comment on, and i hope my son becomes a bullet that solves this issue. of the service drews thousands, including chicago's mayor and the governor of illinois. den mohammed hopes the funeral of a young boy will transform the value of lawmakers across the us. hopefully this with this kind of situation that may be after these conversations who have been here and observed this service, maybe they'll take
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a different perspective on muslims and understand that they're human. and there you have feelings too. and they need to be respected and we need to look out for them as well as the other piece. the epi, i in the us justice department, civil rights division are also investigating the attack. in a statement president joe biden said, as americans, we must come together and reject his law. i'm a 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 that the killing has left. many muslim americans shaken some like the family that was targeted, left palestine to avoid the violence only to find it here. who some of the bill are now a doctor left the palestinian territory is a teenager. i have a son. the 7 years old. i. i can't even have him what, what this, this boy's parents are going through. we're not angry. we are frustrated. we are
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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 put water on the fire is that fire rages in gaza muslims here in the us are facing the he far from that conflict. john henry and l g 0. bridgeview, illinois, called the palestinian is really sing angela, i'm it has been arrested by is really police. oh, is there any social media uses campaigns? a police officer. the single posted message of support on facebook with the palestinian flag emoji with archie is deemed have post insightful, is rarely with ours. he's, they've been cracking down on online posts in support of palestinians in gaza.
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palestinians are saying that social media platforms are restrict thing posts, campaigning for palestinians, or criticizing israel. needing abraham has been speaking to content creations on janice in 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. 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
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trying. okay, let's try the hash taco israel and boom. all the notification went up and old of use went up and people are sharing the stories. and we're back on the new speed again. how many organization has been monitoring censorship of the palestinian content for years? the past week, how many detected more than 35000 posts and he bu, promoting big news, incitement, and hate speech. and that's it as a sensor content in the hebrew language that's associated with the escalation, like it does with the content. because the hebrew function sometimes is sponsored by the state or the military. what are the content is non state actors which might could deem as a leak and content? geneticist companies have different policies, but many are subject to political pressure. mesa says this is not true. they say that a policies are designed to give everyone a voice 28000. how do you know as soon as a lifestyle and travel influence or who is using her base to share news about
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palestine? she says it's getting more complicated by funds from abroad. started telling me that my stories no longer show on their fields. they can no longer or even click on my icon outside of my profile. it would just exit randomly. i'm trying to access this website. but it's found many here say that social media was one of the few venues left for palestinians to share their stories with the world. now even that is becoming more difficult to do that, but i mean i just need the okay, if i just think well, let's take your just some live pictures that we're guessing. and right now from the southern gaza, you're watching pictures of a hospital. so we understand has very recently just been his fine is really as striking. this is not only a hospital that's the increasing the wounded, but also a hospital where people have been taking shelter. we think many people evacuated
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from northern garza, they've headed to the south. they have very limited supplies, we will say no food and fuel are in short supply the you've been watching the off them off of that is really striking. not hospitably watched stretches going past with the, with the really bringing it much more on that. as it happened. was tom said, many people have, they couldn't abuse a, into the hospital compound money. the entire hospital comes out and was talking to one of the victims was under the uh, surgical law police and we are still recovering people from on the bill. we have reported that more than 500 people were killed. we lost all go from the source. i'm afraid we're having some audio issues,
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as you can imagine, things are rather difficult and the often loss of an s strike. as i was saying before, you've been watching the often often strike on a hospital which was sheltering families in southern gaza. will bring you more on that as we get it here on out of here the hall. meanwhile, let's take a brief look at some of the day is also news. police and belgian say they've shot dead of mine who killed 2 swedish nationals in brussels on monday. night and happened as belgium hosted sweden in the european championship qualified forcing the match to be abandoned at half time. and talks about the reports now from brussels, with investigations, a concrete focusing on a motive for the shootings. it was around 8 o'clock in the morning on tuesday when belgian police show data mining and brussels suspected of killing 2 swedish
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football funds and enjoying the post and on monday nights. the suspect dressed in an orange jacket, open fire, then checks the funds into a building in the city. reacting to the shooting belgians, prime minister said the country would not succumb to hate. 2 people. the 1st to the service. the killings took place less than an hour before a belgian sweden football match in the city's main stadium. the game was abandoned to tough time for security reasons. for the, for several hours, we didn't know what to do. we stayed where we were. we feel very stressed, frightened, and want to be have so didn't prosecute to say the suspect was a 45 year old to museum national, who claim to be
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a member of i. so they say he targeted swedes, possibly in retaliation for a recent string of chrome burning incidents in sweden. for sure, things in brussels come just days after mine armed with a noise, killed the teacher in northern from some people worry that your could be facing a new wave of attacks. this analyst says that's on likely, but the risks remain. i think that will be a height and security for periods because there is a risk of important conflict us with as we know the more civilians. but i think also they'll be investment in dialogue in the european parliament and minutes silence for the victims. some usually does have expressed concern about security in europe during the war between israel and thomas. belgian authorities say the shootings would link to the situation. nevertheless, this latest attack is likely to fuel anxiety. natasha butler, i'll do 0 brussels. i want to take you back to the live pictures that we've been
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getting in from the southern gaza. as you can see, people are still leaning there in the optima of what's believe to be in as really as strike on a hospital. now i'm hearing that hundreds of people believe to have been sheltering in the backyard of baptist hospital. we know obviously 1100000 people were forced to leave an open cause that were ordered to evacuate. a large number of them moved south. they've been taking cells wherever they can find space hospitals in on the un agency that the schools, which my officer hits, we know this evening. now in the last few minutes, we've watched a number of shelters with wounded people going paused. we know that there are children, we've been seeing them on our screens. we also know that a dumpster who has just been speaking that says that he believes that this hospital was deliberately targeted. as i was saying, i didn't hundreds of people sheltering that at the hospital and obviously we,
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we don't have any word yet on any kind of casualty toll. we'll bring that to as in when we get it. that's bringing a correspondent topic. i assume he's on the ground there for us in southern goals like he's in the town of con eunice tarik. i know this is possibly very shocking, so many about view is, but i can't imagine this is very shocking to you off to what you've been experiencing over the last few nights. well, of to just before a couple of the minutes a has been a huge combined. they took place in ira lee hospital, which caused a lot met down the hospital central the gaza strip. this hospital is located in the central of the gauze district, which contains hundreds and thousands of palestinians who have been injured during the is due to these by the ongoing strikes on the receipt enclave main. while this hospital is crowded with civilians to fill this current moment hundreds of wounded people and victims are reaching the hospitals. the hosp to the are of hospital is similar to the police that we are right. no means where people are gathering
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everywhere. so it seems that this hospital has been bought did without any, probably a wedding causing see the destruction inside the hospital, which prevents the hospital from continuing on a per, the binding medical services for thousands of people there. and it's important to also to mentioned that this place has been, or residential buildings on commercial substances, the surrounding areas. a true mosacco took place in that building where to this current moment i'm feeling says, are evacuating interest people. tarry. i believe that we're sharing that hundreds on now fee a dead off to the test drive, given the number of people who are sheltering in the area of the hospital. i just saw a woman and a young go in, in a corner of that of that live footage that we're getting. can you give us a sense of like the kinds of people that we're seeing take shelter in places like this at the moment. the. well, in the dining hospital in the art of the hospital, a lot of people in thousands of people really display the houses from the northern
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areas because district, the move forwards to central areas because they don't have any further place to holly. then these are that display is going to be safe show for them, but meanwhile, it has been targeted by the is really the aircraft without any, probably a warning d. d, the deliberate targeting of civilians really let to a very great jump in terms of the death toll and they just told them. but that to this current moment to the industry, but they've kind of 30 minutes for building gaza strip is working on. 2 i didn't define the number of victims in order to be released off to just uh, just of the, just an hour from now. so the, the searching number of victims on air strikes also is on president that a due to the, is ready on going straight because you can clearly hear right now there is that april. this is the rights which is about to enter the hospital carrying out a lot of victims. or you'll the right now see it's in the becky ground. even the southern areas of the goal is this trip. we're heavily bombarded from the is very different kinds of artillery and aircraft the of the, the current situation,
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the gaza strip is really massively due to your rates and people are not really able to keep copeland. the current situation is there is very compartment continue without making any discrimination without making any differentiation between civilians. they are trying to attack civilians. the majority of the victims were young, children and women, tired indeed we, we just saw a very young boy with a very bloody hedge and passed in front of the camera then. and i do want to apologize to our view as some of you may find these very shocking images, disturbing. this is obviously a live feed that we're getting right now from southern garza, so you're seeing things as we get them here on al jazeera tired. we also have had, was that an online school that was also sheltering? many, many families was also hit. and obviously these of schools that have taken in people who been evacuated from elsewhere. do we know yet whether they received any kind of warning? i understand 6 people were killed the well, uh, even uh,
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that's cool. affiliated to the united nations was combined to do without any, probably one in this facility as related to the united nation that must be protected by the principles of international lo. meanwhile, this uh, this school has been bombarded by a strike with 6 palestinians, which will be due to this. i talk now to bottom and is everywhere. outside of the goals district, people are rushing to uh, to be site from the, from these already put upon the main one. every single cool. and the goal is to get them bonded without any kind of of try a warning civilians off holding the right now side because of strep, the past 30 minutes to deal with as a trying to do have expressed in order to keep providing services that due to the great shortage of a few of the i will know facilities related enough later to the kind of city ministry tilt has been divided by the is what i'm going strikes. now we're talking about fine. in fact, you are threatened with you back to where you soon. well, it's medical teams refuse based, but it will just be about 2 weeks in order to be able to continue a. it's
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a service advisor. kind of glad to right now see its audience, right. as you promised, sending complaints of vehicles are trying their best in order to effectuate victims . the surrounding areas of the hospitals are proud of the people. then about the increasing and the state of emergency in the escalating right now. we'll indeed watching new the injured moving through that the hospital i am hearing now that it's believed that it wasn't just hundreds of thousands of people who are sheltering at that hospital target. when we spoke last, you and i would do everything about the, the medical supplies that are available to these hospitals. obviously they've been running short. you said the fuel has obviously also been running short. do we have any sense of how long school my last movie can see that the lights are still on at this hospital, but how long is that potentially going to continue? well, there is no any further information about the longer the, the duration of the time that if you will,
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roommate but you run out within the coming hours a due to the press release that has been stated by the member of the minister of health warnings that it's uh, it's uh, storage all the fuel we run out with into coming out with that means that's the situation. and the goal is to start the medical situation. the goal is this trip has reached critical level that the even the medical abilities and the musical services might not be able to be provided to move to kind of thing is if this great crisis and the great shortage of medical supplies continues. and now the to get the number of palestinian victims is really incredibly increasing and we are talking about more than not hospitals are trying to do their best to do today is what the shortage on medical supplies are trying to provide them with the treatment. meanwhile, different pharmaceuticals, what houses were destroyed by use, very compartment all sorts of medical teams. and it's a medical teams work as a families web about that and even what to bite is what it would go. it strikes. so with the situation now inside the goals district is massively turned into
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a care success ration where victims are pulling therapy and that we are waiting about a 100 years. we're waiting for the intervention to a to, to protect palestinians when, if he's just joined us here and on to 0, you are watching slows explosions, rockets, so light spear when not sure exactly what that is, but that is a boat in the gaza strip. there's a live pictures from the gaza strip as you can see, it's a very sorry, don't cause a strip electricity. food and fuel have been cut off here for you. we know that in the last couple of hours, a number of words civilian targets 5 been hit, whether or not they were targeted. georgia, they had been hit hospitalized on that. as you can see, geoffrey has been hit. we believe thousands of people was, was sheltering in the backyard of that hospital facility. we also know that on right, that's the un willie from wex agency that looks off the palestinian refugee is also says that one of its schools which was acting as a show.

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