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to what is it i had it must be up, but i saw it. all these are flooded afford what it says, no ink. and i think they, they do that and by somebody should be kicked out. i think they are, it has to be cut off on kinds of normalization with visitors and it has to be much more depression now immediately on the maps and staves, and all the listing governments to immediately for us is that i just don't this what this, what has to stop immediately, it cannot continue the continuation of this. what would it be when we must have goods, more affordable experience and will be when mean more of it's not only in front of sitting outside, but also on the side, although now we are the ones who are being the price and we are the ones who are losing go up, children and our daughters. i'm the mothers and our sisters. it's totally unacceptable. this, this general side against civilian population in front of the hood, hood is taken place by a country that claims to be a democracy. a country that is supported by, by,
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by the democracies kind of things that claim to be civilized and didn't allow disturbance it to happen. that some stomach, immediately my phone just one dimension. but immediately the pressure one is that i have to stop this war to stop these suffrage behavior. this service behavior, i guess the police thing in civilian population will stuff of the go to the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative. thank you very much. it's emily anglin here who's now presenting a big thank you to my previous present it. and just as it's kay, who had been on there for 4 hours on now taking over, appreciate your time sir. the the hello, i'm emily and gwen. this is the news that i'm alive from joe ha, without continuing coverage of the guns a will. coming up in the next 16 minutes. the
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baptist hospital in gaza se directed in annie's riley strike at least 500 people killed. hundreds of families with sheltering in that hospital when the me sounds strong. are you in run school being used to shows has thousands of people in gaza has also been he's more than 3500 palestinians have been killed in 11 days of his riley, bombardments and all of this comes just hours before john joe biden flies to israel, the palestinian president says he's refusing to meet with the us president the welcome to the program. it's 19 jam tay, that's 10 pm in gaza. at least 500 people had been killed in any event. riley, as striking the besiege on claim that's according to the
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palestinian health ministry. hundreds of families were sheltering in and around the baptist hospital, palestinian authority, president my food, a boss cold, the attack, a massacre and genocide. in his statements, he went on and said that he will not be mazing with the us president joe biden. when he visits the region. the palestinian liberation organization has released a statement in response to the attack and says, we call on the international community to intervene immediately to stop this semester. come, let's bring in al correspondent, now tower. i assume who joins us live from con eunice in southern gaza tarik, any further information about what on folded at the baptist hospital this evening? well firstly, i'd like to start with the latest updates inside of the gaza strip. unofficial source, and how much movement have told us that her mazda is read to you to release
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a civilian and for incompetence is very occupation forces. this talk gets a question on the palestinian people. this is the latest updates that we have got from the gaza strip. according to official sources, that talk told us that during the last hour, in terms of what was happening in the dining and in the hospital, according to the policy administered hilton site, the goal is to strip the disk told is still really spiking according to the latest updates that we had reached from the about a city mr. of hills that the number of people, victor, of the victims a to by the is very ongoing strikes has reached around approximately, from 200 up to say 500 palestinians who were killed due to the is ready a strike on the hospital a this hospital was densely populated with a lot of people who really displaced from the houses after receiving different warnings from the is really occupation to of to evacuate. the house is this uh, this, the populates at the hospital also was a show for
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a lot of people who really run away from the is very ungrateful apartments as like the goal is to strip to this current moment and medical teams are trying to identify the number of victims and even provide the good treatment for thousands of palestinians are being victim the new victims that had what been entered and the new injuries had that have turns up to the hospital. it's also important to mentioned that the direct solvers should cross hospitals that we are conducting and carrying out operations on the route and on the ground that seems to us even medical facilities are not used enough to keep providing medical treatment for the great number of people the ones that in this s tri carrick, how does the intensification of this evening's bombardment compared to the previous 11 day? well, this is the. 2 ludy is attacked, that's a big or we don't by the use for the occupation forces in the gaza strip. since the outbreak of this round the fighting between palestinian fighters and the use with occupational forces, you are talking about
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a huge number of victims in comparison with the previous kind of strikes on the bottom that that took place. the, the, the, the, the minimum range of attacks that could least could at least co super destruction, to $700.00, to civil and even a private prefer each is also a cleaning. the michael sounds that of, of those of palestinians. this attack claimed the life of 100. if that was thing isn't the only one strike. this is considered to be the most act versus of attack. since the beginning of this fighting carrick, we know that the situation with moisture has been dire. it's been cash off. there has bain shortages of fuel and food. speaking to residents around you, what are they saying about the conditions that they're living in? well, the people inside the goal is this trip really experiencing heart conditions. specifically, especially with the ongoing is very close. the bolt is and the prevention of entry of any essential items to the gaza strip. also,
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the is ready. searches have rejected the entry of any fuel supplies through the besieged enclave people inside the guns. this trip are trying to survive based on minimum abilities and mean, even based on minimum. let's see what your sources and if you are consuming that really existing fuel before the direction of this route defined to even hospitals. the site, the goal is to strip us swedish, that is suffering from the great shortage of acute keeping entrances won't be able to lead. time to coming out was to be able to evacuate victims of to, to that great shortage topic if civilians the con, seek, how helpful sheltering hospitals. i'm a con, seek shelter it and you in schools where can they go? well there is no a safe place inside. the guards are strapped down to sinews. really, office traces every a single coating of the gauzy stuff had been bombarded by these very occupation full dispos hospitals, public buildings, private sexes, even private companies with targets. it seems that the goal is this trip is
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witnessing a very horrific attacks that could be really uh, that really produce a catastrophe consequences in every life aspects. and so the goal is a strict, so people really have no safe space to go to the just really depends on resigning of the surrounding areas of hospitals. main line of hospitals become a new target 20 years really strikes and you're outside of now the hospital that's close by. what impact is that having this most recent one bottom and having on on health work is where you are. and in terms of it being ready or overwhelmed, well, this hospital and the majority of doctors, hospitals have been called, fully crowded with people who are really well displaced from the houses. there's the space people did not find any sort of just accept a hospitals in order to resigned around and who to be protected from the is very bombardments. meanwhile, the, the, the intensive existence of this isn't around the hospitals, really sometimes effect and it gets simply on to impact on the performance of the,
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of the medical teams in order to uh, to carry out the work to physically, even medical teams are really finding great difficulty and, and performing the jobs that due to the great lack of medical supplies. so they can tell you it does. this trip has been turned to a very, a catastrophe which is really full of sorrow, pains, and even a i the, the great shortage. all the basic mississippi's, well, the situation unfolds around you and people in no doubt just mainly trying to survive with seeing images of stretch your off to stretch your engine person off to engine person. is there any sense of what's going on outside of guys that are on the diplomatic front? will generally palestinians he is. the goal is a strict become a refund. lead. believe that they are really unsafe from now on, especially specifically with the brakes and destruction that have been cursed in a moment dining on our back to the hospital. this building has been targeted by the
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is what it strikes people who are sleeping on the ground in the surrounding areas, sometimes on the floor of the hospital. so it seems that this densely populated building had been mostly targeted without taking care of the existence of hundreds of palestinians who really evacuate of the houses, even palestinian c. inside. the goal is to strip off to this attack, deliver different messages to the international community that they need an urgent intervention to dollars the strip in order to help them to be able to be protected from the is the districts and even to provide them with the humanitarian nights to eric, we appreciate that updating trying conditions tiring a bu a zoom in southern gaza for us. let's stay in guys there and speak to a resident that he's joining us on the phone. re, fact our rec, who's also the editor of guys that writes back re, fact we appreciate you speaking to us, given the intensity of the situation around you, can you describe what's happened where you want to save me. so what's happening
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will be to, to the black box, it's trying to mexico, i'm presented in, in terms of, uh, where is there any struck you come to the number of people who speak about 5000 people congregating in a moment, please. you know all the time that also heard of the church and i need a baptist hospital in around 500 and in a more it's i want to talk it's something or can you put in talking to him off to the guy who are these, you know, you need, the one says in social media, can you break that back quickly to the break at that tab? and i'm quoting the, somebody, it's a that is the air force book. how master space inside the house because of the month to the number of a given i'm feeling good because it wouldn't formally rushed to the 9 bucks
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a month because i didn't again, private time. experimentation. didn't find the has to be full of $75.00. and as soon as possible, i've spoken to you a couple of times now, re fax over the past few days. and this is by far the most emotional. i've heard you on the phone. where are you at emotionally? well difficulty the state just took it off, but the permanent and bunker weeping just calling to the 2 kids. i couldn't find detention so because we also have little attention from there. we also have we also have neighbors. something then from chicago. yeah, we also have the interest and inside of the hospital and we come uh, get cold of any of those people to me, could that be all no fee. we can go out to complete the whole thing just because
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the bombing officer also thought is right. plus the civil because i have already put found even print book, every kind of thing and every property sitting in front of me. this is betty angry . hopefully this is going to the most, i shall on one america. this is cindy reed and i between basically the unified and exterminating palestinian to reset while we're speaking to you, i just want to explain that we're actually saying some vision live this and coming from ramallah. what we do understand was that hundreds of palestinians have come out in some pools of gaza. and again, the as riley war if you will. um, is it somewhat comforting to know that people are coming out in force obeyed,
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they are being met by security forces. that's, that's a really disheartening team, but it's good the kind of thing. an alternative also pushing too far ahead. the you'd have to pull things up about a year to meet with the with volume. this is the hopefully the picking or the course of what's top part of seen in the top. so the 2nd part of the warehouse and for the team is this something that we send to work? what's happening that we think is an extension bluff companies and gather. we speak about more than 60 parts can in in the bank because we are a whole people. we are united together. they're not included directly with us the all possible. and the boss has been reset we, we've seen a humanitarian catastrophe over the past 11 days. was there any sense that it could get even worse? and i think, you know, it's going to be plus what's happening is literally digital and pushing kind of pin
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in hundreds and thousands of people in calling a small piece of the trip. and it's already targeting those people speak about more than 3000 now almost 4015. and can you speak about 1500, but it seem to be but it continues to bomb. i couldn't do that. i. i could hear from bombings off the b service, but i must like a good product city. i'm guessing this area if the pocket the you on school this morning, 6 kind of thing and in, in limited area we're going to are you on sion? so 6 kinda targeting, qualify it there until there is no, no, no one, no place. is it safe to come look, i'm off my church not easy motion, so that is providing that you call for policy and family especially this is one time limit. well, we appreciate you speaking to us during what is
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a trying time reset. alorie, a resident and editor of guys writes back, we're going to head to ramallah. now, way in run con joins us. there's a part of me in ronnie's in occupied east tourism. we're seeing pictures of protests in ramallah in ron. can you talk us through what's happening next? a weather or a huge number of people out in the streets. this is by far the biggest process that's we've seen in ramallah since october, the 7th. when all of this began now since october, the 7th people have been out on the streets of my life, showing their support for the goals and strip those protests were small, but they were frequent that were happening 3 or 4 times a day. but know when a, this kind of number clearly something has spot them to come out on the streets, whether it's the hospital bombing, the 2 incidents actually took place around the same time. certainly that would have
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sped the protest as to keep on the streets. they've now moved from the main square in a lot and they now walking around the streets of room. and that's something that we do see them do a lot. this is not about being in one place. this is about showing the entire of westbank bits. that is to pull that for the people of goals and that was all of this was happening, emily, we heard the present, my food about is refusing to meet with joe body. joe biden. he was president, is actually in israel on wednesday, he's going to go to jordan. he jordan, he'll be meeting with you differently. the cc and with the king of deluxe of jordan in the meeting was supposed to be present by the way to boston. pablo, send you a part of these now? no, and not meeting with hearing that he's now actually on his way back from ramallah. why is that happening? we don't know. there's been no official confirmation of this, but clearly not who the boss is looking at the streets over my looking at the
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streets the occupied west bikes. but will these demonstrations are taking place? he's reading the mood of palestinian people on the streets and recently looking at the level of support the people of goals so. so any wrong step from him is going to cost him very dearly, politically. he's also been cooling for a ceasefire for a very long time. over since this began on up to the 7th, the us, the u. k. japan voted against the french brother, voted against a russian back to a security council resolution for a ceasefire monetary in colorado. that might be the driving force. he may well just be so frustrated with the americans, but he simply feels he's got nothing to talk to them about because his big push as far as the spot. and if that's not happening, then why is he in that room with president are going okay, we have to leave it, they run con in occupied east jerusalem. let's head to ramallah. now we're child
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strep said is standing by for us in the occupied west bank. charles, where say, sometimes it seems in ramallah at the moment, talk us through what's happening. yeah. so it's, it's even difficult for us to break it from the office as these files have take us royce. but yeah, oh i'm saying basically st buckles between protest isn't policy, did security policies that starting rocks sound bones the police as far examples. i just saw reliability which i'm sure is that whether anybody has been injured but seems of us that kyle, say you probably hearing that the product has started in the central square place going out and they were trying to head so what was one of the city and we'll start with the administrative buildings and then they were pushed back by security policy . as we are the man say,
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a lot of the focus of these protests gives me the take guys, he's still coming up through the window here is and go with how about of us about us to be present. they want it back. they say that is completely in effect, so many of the, these professors in fact, that would shots for me to step aside. this is basically an indication just how tenuous the pilot stadium president's position is in the west bank. the people here of oversleeping the least process of getting larger and more frequent as the warring the zone. but this is long standing problems of grievances that they have with the palestinian president. i'm seeing groups of men running back to now as a say, some still throwing, throwing rocks. this is not a how much demonstration by any stretch. this is just a general group of people who have political affiliations to support various
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different political groups that i'll just basically say when tired. now the sounds on the that a sick and tired of what they say is the complete even pick you out of the of the palestinian leader. kind of cool fish. this happened on the same night as we've seen that a rip. it gets back on garza holding that hospital with what we understand a hundreds of people killed. but yeah, this is by far, the largest protest that we've seen in ramallah since the beginning of the war on goal is that we understand that was similar approaches in, in a number of other towns. only in the okey pod, westbank, notably jeanine, we heard on. so we're talking fun, but yet the thought process was broken up by palestinian security policies to me. so yeah, as i said, seems of author kyle's here and seemingly the police struggling to control the situation. challenge you mentioned that you had been effective by g,
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a gas or your k to keep going. yeah, we can keep going though. it's clear a little bit, but as i say there's, there's a lot of things are in place continue. yeah. so when i, so your last throughout, previous presents and this does, yeah, it looks like things have been relatively peaceful. what's, what's changed since they have been something that's true, get it to 10 volumes, or when it was a peaceful protests, i suppose it took about an hour or so for people to gather up. but as i say, i say try to mount jump. so what was the cops out, which is the kind of pseudo authority building it was real butler, that's when they were blocked by palestinian security policies. the 2 guys and the sound booms started to be biased. and then now gathering again, seemingly in the square. and there's no sign of any security policies that at the
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moment, but we, i think that like that they pushed back up the roads. but yeah, this could get very ugly indeed. and as i say, it is a graphic example of, of the level of iron good that is now being focused upon the palestinian leader. they want him back, they want him to come this visit in georgia schultz. they do not want to visit the c bar because they have completely given up with any kind of international diplomat to get but to stop the violence be exact to the people of garza. i'm the policy being said in the occupied westbank. so yeah, you might not have been away, but the open safe point of view, they've actually in the time that we've been speaking destroyed assignment said ramallah. what do you think will come interpret from that? very difficult to say. i mean i, i can tell you the, as you can imagine, all the shops of clothes, in a situation like this, i mean,
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we see protests across the occupied was find regularly, large scale like they start with businesses and so on. they close because things do get on soon as i say there's a, there's volk sorry that there is a. is there a running street process at the moment with the security services in terms of what's happening to a particular site. and i, i couldn't tell you what's, uh, yeah, it's gonna be very interesting. and what could i do you think a great challenge for the security policy is to, to try and get back some sort of order because there's no signs to the crowds all being dispersed. i so i can see a lot of them actually pushed out into, into the roads around the central square. can you describe that area to people that aren't familiar with it? can you describe the central square and how, or if the is riley says here he forces will be able to get control. let's just be clear here that this is not these ready security policies that are
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involved in this, this the quality and also a doing products they, me and security policies. so, you know, that's an important thing on the line here. very well. yeah, very important for the pieces. no, there's very security policies at the stage. this is the palestinian. those are changing to making the causes and that's white southern and that's why it's so important. that's why it's so cited because as i say, it shows the level of anger now directed towards the palestinian leader who we know over the last week or so is back with a number of different latest spoken to a number of others on the telephone around the world so yeah this, this but not or is it is cold is in the 2nd slide room over ramallah. it's symbolic of a place where many approaches a copy of it could cause the tech sites. so it's nobody way people gather. and yeah, we see that here again this evening, but let's just say this is the relationship since the beginning of the war. i'm
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garza, the size of the scale and level of buttons we're witnessing here in ramallah is unprecedented. this hasn't happened on this scale since the beginning of the war. can you just clarify again what the palestinians in, in ramallah want? what is it that they want from the palestinian authority from president to boss? well, bear in mind that you know, 700 arrests, approximately 700. that sounds like done for us. that does sound like going for us and you might be, here's the chart as well. yeah. things at the tier, i think, dramatically here for a moment trying to get a serial. what about it? i can see people. root studies. site is live, go far. okay. do you need to take that down because that's the law i've gone far. yes, i do. okay. well, are we gonna be uh when we take so okay,
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for the best that we okay. back to when it's safe to do so. thank you very much child stratford in ramallah. that's across to stephanie deca who is in ashley. 1 in southern is ro, staff, what are you hearing about these most recent attacks in gaza? any further details from these riley military? initially, these are these folks, person was all center press conference and he said he didn't have any information. there were multiple strikes going on and they would be investigating. we've now have a little bit more information that it seems that preliminary investigations that these raise are pointing to a potentially misfired or failed how my rocket launch and then, but i mean, i have to say they have said this before when they have struck targets in gaza, things like schools in, you know, in situations like this at the moment. we're have to wait and see. they say that we're expecting an official statement at some point to come. of course, there's
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a lot of pressure now on these raise having come from international, from canada, from colorado, from jordan, from egypt, from turkey. because the images are so shocking, at least 500 people at the moment. we believe it killed in that strike on the hospital. a hospital that was supposed to been safe. you're seeing the potential of this to ignite, not just what you're seeing happening in the west bank, but regionally. you have hezbollah who's always warned and had warranties reduced. if they go into dogs, if they go harsh on gas, but they will retaliate. well, the images that we've seen today are extraordinary. you've seen house ignited the west bank, but i'm on that. usually pretty house. if it's when it comes to any reaction when it comes to goals, awards, there are small that protests, nothing like we're seeing now and interesting is you heard char saying, they're the fact that the policy and authority crunch time thing down on those protests when they're actually revolting against what happens in goals, or there's also a lot of inter fighting when it comes to the kind of thing and factions,
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they cannot be unified together against israel as one which is why it will. so it is so complex when you look at the ground. so you have this strike a horrifying strike in gaza kidding. at least 500 people. and you're now seeing just how the potential of that has to ignite beyond the borders of bones. if you just want to remind our audience while we're speaking to you, that where what we're saying in ramallah to the left of the screen, it's the latest pictures of residents in ramallah coming out against secure heat forces. they're angry about president lockwood a boss and he's and he's the he's, he's no longer going to be amazing with us president sharp bought. and so there's, it's a, it's a certainly fluid situation. he to not. and it's hard to say across all the the, the developments but stephanie, if i may just to recap what you've said is that there's been an attack on
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a hospital in gaza with 500 people have been killed. there's also been an attack at a un school where people with sheltering, we now hearing tonight that is rouse national security council, said they will bring all the captives back alive. do we know what avenues is around might be exploring in relation to that? yeah, let me just correct. do they are they have instructor, you and school in the pasta. there have been times where they've struck schools during conflict. so they've said that also they would blame it on misfiring or how mass. uh, you know, launching a rocket at the road or having a munition underneath these kinds of areas. so this time, no, no you in school like yes, a hospital, a hospital in an area that was supposed to be deemed to be safe and an area where people had been told to evacuate to when you look at what's happening in that i'm, i let people initially came out to protest the risk images coming out of gaza.
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um what exactly and shoot on the ground in terms of confrontations with the privacy and security forces. i can tell you, but you're now seeing the policy and authority security forces clumping down on palestinians in that i'm on that it is a secret that there is a lot of disillusionment with the palestinian authority that haven't been elections for years. present with a boss is not popular, they do can't download any defend. also, in the i covered the desk, the killing of a prominent critic against the pot of senior authority and his odd but not. and when protesters came out on the street, they're challenging for the down full of the regime. the palestinian authority pushed their songs onto the street. they beat people up, they closed our satellite truck. we had to return to the office and then wanted to be able it's taking food costing from. so this just shows you the complexities of the palestinian store and the complexities of what the processing and people are having to enjoy. i remember one mind telling me at the funeral of his art,
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but not we are under a double occupation. so it is so complex when it comes to this story. but i think just bringing it back now to what happened in gaza. this is also going to, it's really already changed the international condemnation, which initially was very much sympathetic with israel following the attack by how mass which killed almost a 1400 just over is really is. but this specific targeting of this hospital killing. so many people is changing the tide of condemnation on israel and we have the us present, joe biden, coming here tomorrow. i think it's going to be very, very interesting as to how the us present is going to react because he simply cannot ignore the pictures that have been coming out of golf. okay, thank you very much for that update. stephanie deca for us in southern israel, before we head to, to washington. they say we're just going to show you some live pictures now coming out of. she needs into media in response to this savings strikes on
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a guy's hospital in which we know more than 500 people have been killed. and they were also reports that a school where people with sheltering were also targeted. so these are live pitches coming out of to news. let's head to washington dc. now where am i? kiner is standing by for us. mike, we know that you as president joe biden was to, to take off in less than an hour. what impact will be most recent attacks at a hospital in a school sheltering guys that have on biden's, expected visit to israel on wednesday, tomorrow, and local time? there's be no formal reaction from the wide ta associates, but obviously this type of tragedy has a major impact on his visit. we've already seen one consequence with the palestinian authority lead them up with the bus cancelling a scheduled meeting with president biden in a month. so any event like this does put pressure on the bind in administration
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coming at a time when he's on his way to the region. and certainly those are the images of something that's of great concern to the administration itself. what was meant as well as that one of the reasons for biden's visit is not just to express support as well, but also to attempt to spread a widening of this conflict. now the attacks, such as we've seen in gaza, threatens to escalate this conflict as we are seeing in the demonstrations and prop my la in other parts of the region. mike, just how unprecedented is these trips by a us president to essentially an area where there's active conflict on going as well in terms of traveling to israel wireless as well. it's unprecedented to have one much meant that the president biden did travel to ukraine at one stage, but to go to this particular region of this particular time is unprecedented. and the best that he's doing so indicates very strongly the degree of support that the
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is for israel, despite these events within the country itself and within the find that administration. but one of the stress as well that there's a slight shifting of positioning here within the administration and generally within the us. and as that has to do with now focusing on humanitarian disaster, humanitarian relief, we heard from send it to chuck schumer speaking in the senate, expressing that most support israel saying that the senate is pushing to positive bill and support. but at the same time in that so he won safe and humanitarian close to relieve the suffering of the people of kind of sign who has nothing to do with an organization like him. us now i'm is just truck you back here at the beginning of this conflict. the reaction from the fight and administration was completed on the condemnation of the attack. but there was one thing absent from what the normal us administration direction is. and that he was calling for
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restraint. there was no cold for restraint in the 1st week of this conflict. but now that is shifting. now we are seeing a focus in the us administration on humanitarian affairs. and this is something that is probably a consequence of the secretary of state antony thinkings. this is to the region, hearing from other leaders in that particular region of their position. and hearing them telling him bluntly that they believe that they is a potential for a why the conflict should be a string. somebody is really retaliation while he is really attacked. continue. okay, we appreciate that update as always, montana in washington dc. let's bring in my one, but shower now who is out is there is senior political analyst. he joins us from guys in london now. and before we get to the most recent developments in guys there, and also we're seeing some protesting to news. can you explain what's happening in ramallah? why are people so angry at the palestinian authority of the what do you know if
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they have been watching as we have the scenes of their leaders, their security details as well backs. last thing with secretary blinking as the united states gets green light kind of blows. i'm conditional. so what is does bombing from their brothers and sisters in gaza as domestic at the hospital takes place at the score in the various presidential buildings in? does all, well, certainly the person using the hebrew based on going to be a whole. so there's been a lot of tension. i would even say violence in the occupied territories. in the west. i can use jerusalem because of the silence of the policy or heart of the over the past many days. and even though i didn't want to spend a while, but i think it will come up and save you face,
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but present best distancing themselves from what's happening and kind of, um, basically cleaning, you know, what does that need to ship the piano as far as that is the issue today, not gonna send you an unity that also did not go down pretty well. i think so, you know, last but not least, i think uh the, the defense of the past uh, 10 days or 2 weeks have marginalized. i see the ship is unable to maintain the balance between condemning documentation on the one side and to do anything security on the other. the full i vision of the past 10 days have been impossible on federal for a fast to maintain kind of full pallets. he's gonna stand with his feet or his people are going to cool him for his dismiss or milan. we've also been reporting tonight, hundreds of people killed at an already overwhelmed hospital in central,
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gaza and report for the un school which has been used to sheltered people has also been struck. what's your reaction? did you think it could get any worse to do you know you, i remember we were speaking the other day 4 or 5 days ago and i spoke about. this is going to get far more tragic. it's going to get worse as bad as it was 545 years ago. that's going to get worse because this is what you expect. you don't know. this is surprising. we've been warming about it now for days. you cannot start, bombing can discriminatory. uh, you know, additionally populated area, i guess the next step to converge only of course, you're going to end up, you know, giving before hospitals or schools under special buildings and squares of states and so on and so forth. i think is your most. that's why it's not just, you know, course your dental, those people who are dying in their thousands, they have not,
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you know, simply what's the word for the. busy collateral damage, but not this is not just how i think we're simply, there is an intention here. and the vision was expressed by israel processes. is how council on the to 2 days ago when you're announced to the world that there is no one, it isn't in gossip, there are more people than god. so he, sir, you said the blame for the uh, you know, to, 2nd there's a go in southern district that is an incitement in genocide. you know, he gave me the justification for good, i'm sorry, i missed one of the whole house trying to buy this thing discriminated bombing off by the city. so it is a put, put your massacre is going on now, is for you all of us, all of us love watching, besides, images are, you know, understandably upset, but something can be done about is no one country has,
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is leverage. what is the best thing i could say at this point in time? but at home by that is about to leave, i should not leave and say in his capital, or if he comes, it needs to come with something more than one conditional support. it is not after today and actually what's happening in other parts of the palestine because this is actually what he cannot really be the same month that sees the best way over the years. about him being assigned is that i find you haven't had it is really bad and, and so on, so forth. it's clear now that whatever support he's provided is right, it is basically an aide and they get to get a war crimes america. and it's a value for your partners clearly because they will give it some conditional support. joint is really that's now getting. this is
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a sad to be honestly no one wants it. you know, when you live in the west, you don't how, in fact, it takes them across the consumers. but it's for policy. as we saw, it's a critical denying. the other thing is that humanity has to be on people of a lesser god. why? why do you think that should be a you're saying? so you know they can do whatever you want as long as you want to give some seniors and the westwood send it. well, i'm sorry. that today has for them to be for ish, stupid, reckless, and criminal. and that's why i believe we are witnessing almost turning point. it's not a sign. goes up, perhaps, perhaps. okay, my, when we do have to head to ramallah, now that you speak about it, but we will try and call us back to you throughout the evening. my one big shower senior political analyst. so elgin's 0, we're going to try to cross to hold on adult. hum me to joins us from ramallah.
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although we had to end our conversation without colleague, child stratford because we heard gunshots. your also out of vision because of safety reasons. where are you and what's happening when it says it a very 10 situation here in minora square, which is literally the heart of ramallah city. now we have, we're going to take you back to how it all started about an hour ago. there was a large size of protestors who came to the square. we believe that they were angered of the pictures they had seen coming out of guns of that hospital hit. and the large number i can come back and vision, i think at the moment, large number of the casualties there. and then they were trying to get to a certain point. they were charging that. the people want the full of the president, referring to president mahmoud abbas, who at this moment is set to be returning from amman, where he was, he went ahead of the meeting with the us president. tomorrow that seems as not
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happening anymore. we don't know what happened, but then all of a sudden we did, here's 10 coordinates, heavy to gas, and that's one of the reasons i am our division is because if the fuse are coming all the way up here and then we did hear some live fire we presume that it was up in the air um at the moment and we don't know who who exactly was firing. we as you can hear now this is another, is done grenay. and maybe a camera is showing is that the protesters have actually all dispersed to old, the side roads that lead to this minora square. it's certainly a very difficult moment, but it's not surprising. i've been here for a few days. the tension was simmering, was bubbling. people were getting more and more angry at what they've seen
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happening in gaza. everybody glued to their tablets to the smartphones following very closely. events in dallas and also very angry at the police didn't lead the ship. president buffalo de boss haven't been a more absent den present. he has not appeared in public. he has not spoken or addressed the palestinian people. all they heard from him is through a press release is that came through the official news agency wafaa. so certainly there was a lot of pent up frustration that frustration exist as well before this escalation started up, people in the, across the occupied was back being continuously target either by a b, as is really soldiers coming under lots of pressure from them. also being a victim to set the violence more than 200 people had the across the
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occupied was bad before they started. and the same thing is now we are hearing more gun fire. i cannot hear the window. what is happening, but you might hear a good time right now and i'm told it is quite intense at this point. i need this flashed as you see on the bar. sounds good, but i use it for you today, but it continues to be quite intense hunter. you say i am safe to continue from where i am safe to continue part where am i way from the best rate possible for now to reach because it's literally happening below. okay. us at this particular point, and this has been the rid of the whole for the past hour and a half of so you had moments of called and then you have these outbursts, but it's very difficult for us from here to see what has happened. we are also hearing that similar protest are happening in geneva and in other cities and towns
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across the occupied with bank. the news is coming into as bits by bits. so at the moment this situation, the full picture is quite fluid to us in laws, but we have to underline that the pro does, we're not cold by how much that is very important. this is popular palestinian anger, frustration coming to the surface and exploding. and we have to also underline that there are no is really soldiers here. so new is an exchange of gunfire or just gun fire, india. at this point i cannot confirm to you. this is file is sitting in on palestinian israeli forces are not in the area here a to they rarely come inside run my like it's not for maybe nightly rates when they're off to someone, but certainly a very serious escalation. adding more fuel to the fire in order to read it,
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explodes the situation all across the occupied westbank. honda, can you explain the geography of where you are? if it's a central square of a multiple straits that late into the one location and how difficult is it to control the people inside themes are as kansas, they are. ok, well it's been we have to realize that this was not a huge amount of protestors who had come to this square, maybe a few hundreds. and this is something that has been happening quite regular. the approaches have been picking up momentous momentum over the past few days. romanella is quite a busy city. it's quite, it's quite populated. is the largest city in the west bank. and really marinara is the menorah square. is the heart of it. you have all the businesses,
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you have all the markets, all around. it is where everything uh happens. um the difficulty to reach it is not very difficult to come out of it at the moment. uh, as you can see, i don't know if you can see from our cameras you, it's pointed towards one of the side streets we, so some protest is going to that area. and then some protest is also going in all the different areas. i do know i have from my vantage point now a full vision of this square a bunch. i'm hearing quite loud noise. and as you can hear also continues a sound grenades. certainly a lot of to gas that we can smell all the way up here. i and we haven't actually heard from the palestinian leadership, and all of that is not that rather than a bus has refused. now to meet with the u. s. president joe biden of that was
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because of what had happened in gaza and the bombing of the hospital there. he had cut short that visit and should be on his way back. we don't know whether with that would be to night or whether that would be tomorrow, but so to leave him coming back to the occupied was bad at this particular time is also a matter of political survival of for the president who has been under a lot of pressure, not just now, but for many years. a lot of ballasting is being quite frustrated by the lack of improvement in their lives. president my lead up as, as little as being an ad would good of the also affords for most of the population here. and there was back the also the course is something that's happened well before they were born. they haven't seen any foot of it. they don't know what piece
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means and they don't even believe in it. and so it just been very difficult for president a bus to continue. uh, selling, you know, calling for. i'm just checking now what is happening. we see a bit of k as in the street code, our cameras pointing to edit. maybe more protest is coming. i mean to use it from the reading all around from a lot of people can hear. certainly the sound of continuous explosions and gunfire . so it might very well be that we have a situation where people will be coming down to this trees in anger. maybe an anger also at the palestinian security forces. and their stand menu would tell you that the police send it to the security force. it should be standing along with them and probably be protesting along with them rather than being against them. i
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was just speaking to one palestinian person here, a lady who told me that this was a very sad day that this should not be happening. special ed this particular moment that finding these divisions among palestinians will only make a bad situation worse. okay, thank you very much. we'll leave it a 100 and we'll cross back to you throughout the evening. hold on, a dell honeyed in remodeler and just a reminder of what spring happening throughout the evening. there was a foaming of a hospital in central garza where at least 500 people were killed. that was a, quote, the to the palestinian health ministry. hundreds of families with sheltering that we also had would that a school where people was taking shelter. it was also boned in response probably tests a currently being held in other parts of the region, including in the capitol of 2 new z a and also in amman in jordan. that's where
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we'll cross live now to our correspondence assignment, binge evades who was in a mine and joins us on the phone assignment. took us through what's happening with you um within please 3 places here in the jordanian capital. i'm out in protest that broken out of there been sporadic protests since the war on does a big gun. but today, after the bombing inside of the dozens of people have gathered in the different places of their hearing, that being. busy lot of people who arrived on the, near the embassy and if they tried to get closer to be able to keep it, there was a bit of an odd security garden in the area pension. they're reading high people, they're angry and they've been chanting those. and again, israel in support of palestine a regarding what has been happening. uh so it remains the fluids to do it on the page right now we're at the very end of the do the protest themselves. but
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as, but as we know, this is not just what's just at the embassy right after the bombing of dozens of people have come out from the spots of the okay, we seem to have the be having a bit of connectivity issues with the some of engine rides, so we might leave it there and come back to him when we get a clear line. in the meantime is conflict between israel and gaza is featuring prominently at the united nations. that's where christian salumi joins us live from in new york. christian, certainly a fluid situation at the moment. has there been any immediate reaction from the un to these riley strikes on that hospital? well, i was just looking at my phone because i'm just learning that the united arab emirates in russia are calling for an emergency meeting of the security council on the hospital attack. no official reaction from the un secretary general yet that we've asked is folks person to comment, but even before the hospital attack,
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the secretary general spokesperson said earlier today that no place is safe in gaza any more for civilians. civilians are paying the price. uh, this was in response to the bombing of the un school where 6 people were killed. the un school, of course, serving as a shelter for so many goggins who have been forced to flee their home un schools are clearly marked. their coordinates are shared with is really military, so that attack prompted very strong response, as you might imagine from the u. n. agency unwrap, which runs those schools now serving as shelters. the commissioner generals, for henri, has said that that attack amounted to a flagrant disregard for the lives of civilians. he called it outrages. it also
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shows disregard for international humanitarian law, which requires the protection of civilians and hospitals. so clearly there is a grave concern by you and officials about this escalation and the fact that it is stopping them from getting much needed humanitarian relief into the area as well as with supplies of water, fuel and food running. very low christian. what about the security council and how that and the fact that they rejected rushes proposed to cease 5. so look, a resolution rather took us through how we got to this point today and why we haven't heard any update on that particular resolution. so that's right. russia proposed humanitarian ceasefire resolution. they failed to get enough votes from the security council for it to pass the united states via
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mentally rejected to that resolution saying it hadn't did not condemn him off and they would not support any resolution that did not outright condemn him. off for the attacks of october 7th and the taking of civilian hostages. well, brazil has been simultaneously working on a resolution that does just that. it condemns moss. and initially, a called for a humanitarian sees fire, the water that down a bit, they called for a humanitarian pause to allow this a to get in. we were expecting a vote on that in the coming hours. we know that many members of the security council was that vote to happen for a humanitarian pause to be inactive so that the un can bring in all of that a that is so badly needed. but we're hearing from 2 diplomatic sources of the united states is asking to postpone this meeting. they want to wait with joe biden,
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president joe biden, on his way to the region. they have requested a delay for that meeting. i still unclear how this will play out. we know other members elected members of the council do want this meeting to go forward, especially now that this attack of the hospital has happened. but at the very least, russia and the u. a. e. have requested this emergency meeting, we do expect that emergency meeting uh at least to discuss and get an update. and a briefing from you on officials on the situation should happen on wednesday morning at 10 am the okay, we'll leave it there. thank you so much. kristin. salumi from the united nations headquarters in new york. let's try and cross back to a sound levin divide now, who's in amman. jordan with protest have currently being held across the region also in to news into news the following and is riley ride, which killed 500 people as
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a hospital assignment. just explain what's happening way you. um, what does this use drove of the attack on the hospital in the there's been hundreds of people who are now being told who's come out in the speed of not just a mind, but the tubs of jordan is when you have to realize that this country posts more than 2000000000 palestinian refugees for a number of years now. it is possible and which has been going in the last 10 days and i've had to send in their have be saying that the world is not doing enough just stuff the blood in his eyes. and they're angry at the people who, who are supposed to stop the binding at the scene, hearing from the state, is that the assignment? can you still hear us? can you hear me money? hello. hello is sound like we can he plays go on. ok. so please be told that we are
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right now. they are on the road to the lines. my macbook that felt like the going to words seek is really i'm to see. that's where the law just go to as being competing. there is a security coordinate around the embassy. so security forces have not allowed to just just to go either inside or very close to the embassy up at the number of people have been increasing by the hour as people are very young. the what has been happening in his eyes. so it's not just the capital, not mine. and as i said, either places in jordan i, their approach is happening has been, as you just said, that it is not just one place. now sporadic protests are happening across them, at least. okay, we'll leave it there and call us back to throughout the evening, assigned the binge of aide in jordan for us. let's get some analysis now with delilah era kat who is an assistant professor of conflict resolution diplomacy and strategic planning of the arab american unit.

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