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for much to discover a better world expo 2023. the color that i missed on see attain. this is the news, our life from out headquarters here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes, destruction and panic off to and massa in costa. helpful thought, as you say in his riley strike on a hospital that has killed at least 471 us presidents are bite and needs israel's prime minister. well, jordan, cancel the meeting with 5 and, and several arab leaders a stand off for the egypt cause
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a border. egypt president says he will not allow palestinians to be moved to the sign. i guess the members of the united nations send us a veto is a resolution cooling for x amount of terry and cost the a low crime masika and a clear violation of international law. just some of the words being used to describe as well as a licensed atrocity on the people of casa, close to 500 palestinians have been killed off. the israel carried out an es strike on a hospital in central garza. this is the single worst attack on the besieged on caving one. that is, spunk, rage, across the region. as well, has blamed his stomach jihad for the attack. the accusation that the posting group denies. now the, as
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a talk happened just before the us president arrived in israel and to show of support. joe biden said he's received information from the pentagon that backs up israel claims that it was not behind the hospital strike. he also says that israel has agreed to allow a into goals as soon as possible, bob. at the same time, i will say that people are suffering greatly as well. the more the loss of business and policy the lives like the entire world. was outrageous, saddened by the enormous loss of life yesterday in the hospital and gaza. based on the information we see today, it appears the result of an air at rock and fired by a terrace group and gaza. united states on his cryptically stands for the protection of civilian life during conflict. and i agree, i truly grieve for the families were killed or wounded by this tragedy. but at the same time, the us has just vetoed a draft resolution of the un security council cooling for humanitarian pull us in garza and condemning attacks by him. us on israel,
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russia and the u. k of stay. and while 12 other nations, including china and friends, voted in favor of back has a cottage, bodies and body parts strewn across the ground. the result of in his regular strike on either the baptist hospital because it is no is safe and deceased in case no way is off limits. no way to save some of the images are too graphic to broadcast. images of their children, their bodies ripped apart, faces, mute, collected buddies. right. you strike this far the result into kevin keith children's body parts and bags of my son that you can see here on my phone. my wife just told me he died. he was sitting with us and all of a sudden he disappeared. hundreds of families had sort refuge in the grant of the hospital so that we were told the red cross of the hospital to lift the civilians in which it. and suddenly rockets and missiles started folding on all the civilians
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with it, including women and children who had the bodies dismembered. while no one was paid . it's been described as america heist toll from single attack. for decades, hospitals are supposed to be protected under the 1st geneva convention governing the rules of will it states that medical personnel and facilities cannot be attacked under any circumstances. and that's in the just by strike a hospital. that means they have no limitations. they've given the green light to execute all palestinians. that means they can choose his hair as well as them the out of bob boss, household, and use conference. my goal is, is the health ministry surrounded by the dead. some of the dead children are being held by the relatives. the authorities here want to show the world what is taking place in the goal is to strip with how this morning volunteers go through the grant of a hospitality. the looking for belongings and, and, you know, remain in the body parts. how would this attack may be a 10 point in this war against casa? i really just have condemned to strike, but it is the palestinians who must live through
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a good many dogs the think nothing would ever be the same. again. said big g 0. well, correspondent, even the other side is on the ground. 4th inside the gaza strip. she joins me now and the fun. you're not. i understand. you evacuated garza city several days ago with your family, but now you've chosen to return. what do you seeing and hearing that yes, yes, i did choose to return back because to be bombardments in the southern parts of the gall, this trip closed in time unit and drop off. i've been ongoing the cost a few days all night and all day in the morning today. 2 uh there is no place that is safe from b is really bombardment and type of thing on presidential home, evacuated just an hour after a got to wait to drive me home just next to the residential towers where i was show carrie with 2 other tabs,
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leap was continuously destroyed if it targeted by and each random assigned, it just completely destroyed at least 5 people. what is to be killed? a number of other residents of that to him were under the russell while she, lillian, from the neighborhood, were trying to bring them out. dozens were injured including people in the residential towers where we will sheltering be even be the injuries themselves. is one off of my family or actually my husband, sadly, his nephew was injured in that a talk while the homes there where partially also destroyed. so this is how it is they be bombardments are ongoing in every single part of because districts, you know, i'm so sorry to hear that your family has also been injured. and given the difficult situation where you've been, it's understandable that not only yourself but all that,
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all the people in the gaza strip are actually moving back back north after about 2 racing. i'm wondering what you will seeing in gauze the city now. um, more and more people coming back. that's true. i mean, a lot of people that we've been speaking to each other saying that since the, the, the bombardment is ongoing, very intensively in the cell. why shouldn't we just go back to our home, at least those people would still have a home in god just city or in the north, specially that people evacuated pain in the southern part to district have to be staying with other people. they were hosted other homes they stayed in in, in. ready a situation difficult condition. there is no water in districts, there's no electricity in this just for days. you know, and you can imagine how hard it is for families to be all sitting together in small areas. huge numbers without water, without electricity, without any kind of connection to the world. apple west,
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very short amount of food. so people have chosen to come back please. they say let's. d indignity in our home, instead of getting a board did, why we're also spending such a difficult time asked other people's high. so this has been the case for so many of this has been big keys for me myself and my family. you know, some really terribly grim decisions that can i all school off to the last 24 hours? what's the feeling like that now on the streets? there's so much anger and grief beyond me because a to the west say there's actually a lot of their e dollars when it started. yeah. everything is allowed in this for, for israel. so target me see all really nice target through the every single hour. does the presidential home with see ambulances being direct me?
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tardy said we're seeing hospitals be targeted. we're seeing drayton and us being informed by did we see hundreds of people being displayed and probably the entire neighborhood. the top city comes next to the white house. we see here any terry and a beating decline and staying at the borders while it's been over. it's been over 10 days now on a continuous full scale war on the goal, destroyed without electricity, without fuel, for hospital, without without water, without medication results, medical supplies. this is the war on to 1000000 civilian in because it's just, this is what people say. they say this is not a war on the policy of fighters. it's not a war on how much the only people who are paying the ultimate prize in this war. 8 default listing instability is an arm drag of the check, has been displaced,
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who has been killed. the law took care of itself with thousands of families were taking shelter after their homes were could let's me bombarded 100 patients in boston hospital who have been injured long before we can mostly wipe out the weare could mislead, destroyed in that is really mess file. that's targeted best and so you know, just as you were speaking there we were watching some, some visions and video that of people laying very, very smooth body bags hours in the streets. and we've also just had in the last few hours of an stripe on a most you've been describing attacks on civilian targets. what are you hearing about other potential aspects? is there any kind of a, a warning system in place now in gaza?
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there is no more the wording where we would get to try or a word needs to evacuate or anything that has been that we haven't heard the its 1st 4 days now. its only charging the home while civilians are still inside the home as we speak. i see most zillow waiting in front of me just before i go onto this slide d, r strikes here in the western god to city where my neighborhood is intended. how are they? where violence a raid in different areas. they were also violent error rates in the eastern part is got the city and i think 2 neighborhoods as is to flash neighborhood, the rates are ongoing mixture of healthy, see that there are over a 1300 stressful of listing people. and during the rumble that they cannot help because they have no cap, the ability to have no resources and they have no team to drink these people out.
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so even if there are civilians who are stuck under that, rob, both or degrees of their targeted homes, destroyed homes, they are not able to see them or bring them out because of the lack of possibilities and resources. and this has been, be the case in days which seems to really inflict their bare hands try to remove the rubber degree off, targeted thomas in fine units and sees the people who are under the rubble out, bringing them out with their bare had this is power distribution is gone, so you know, side down correspondence on the ground for us in gaza. city, you're not. thank you so much for joining us and under stay safe. you and your family to hold agents. president says he will not allow
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refugees from goes into his country, adding that it would make the sign my penance gonna target israel. the whole concept of transferring palestinians from the gaza strip into sinai is simply moving the fighting resistance from the gaza strip to sign on. which means sign i will become a base for military operations against israel, and then is there, i will try to defend itself and direct military operations against egypt and sign on. egypt has committed to establishing peace. we should remain dedicated to our investment in the peace process. we should come up with a viable solution. if there is a transfer, that's what be to the negative. does it in his row, last row do what they wish to do with the minute true up protects and cause a, the full overturning the palestinians back both acts by israel, cussing water and electricity as a means to forcibly transfer palestinians into the cyanide peninsula, which we totally reject as well. let's take a closer look at the rough or crossing the sol crossing points between egypt and
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the southern end of the gaza strip. it's gone, so it's only lifeline to the outside while the suppliers coming into garza through rafa require is really approval. and it's also in the 5th smooth vehicles and the movements of people. now the of the crossing in the south is current. we solemn. it's location where the board is of egypt, garza and israel. neat. it's also the sole passage for launcher trucks carrying goods, fuel and age into gaza. hundreds of tons of age from several countries have been held up in egypt, pending a deal for its safe delivery to garza and the evacuation of some for an passport hold. as through the of the roof of border crossing. well, we cannot speak to the saying who really he is before the injection assistant foreign minister. he joins me now from cairo. so i'll start by asking you for your reaction to present cc statement, we just listen to can you explain for our view is why kyra was throw out them and the palestinian refugees should not be sent to egypt or of the questions from an
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additional point of view as i explained, the buying president cc this morning that we really ship the task for us. uh, but a cdn is either from does it have to sign i or from the westbank to order? because we are for the establishment of an independent palestinian state on the west bank and even guys that it's the palestinians invoice at the west bank and gaza will leave that there towards then. that will never be it . but it's thing and state that's, that's the reason why egypt is against the past for a bunch of seniors to either egypt or, or jordan. of course, in the same time, the president, a positive though, that we want to send to mind a thing in a, into the guys that and that they've got it. and then the zip show side of the
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pressing has always been open. the problem was that on the, by this thing inside that was one bar the on various occasions by visit i, the ad force a on the other hand the president needs to be or that the when he's a pet signed it easy. he was isn't in 1979. it was betting on these, not only between egypt but israel, but the be sort of understands. and piece of it in between is an other companies many live in, in syria, and for the golden sign, the b c team back in october 1994. and, and, and of course we are working. the president said today that a 4 foot piece from an additional point of view is a distribution option according him. and we would, we would like that the national community, particularly united states, were trying egypt and its efforts to me it to make this very comfortable. so i have
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a number of questions for you about the international community and those assets and just a minute. but i want to pick up on what you were saying that about 2 monetary and aid because we have been hearing that there is some kind of aid agreement that's been reached. but you as president was saying so, but they have been scant details. i mean, uh, that was israel and the us was asking for the foreign nationals to leave for hostages to be released to you know, more about the framework of the steel, the right, according to what the president, president biden uh, made clear before he left the israel today he said that the he agreed with the is that i the meters that uh, who might have that enabled vents or uh, the guys listed it. and uh, after that, the lady prime minister and made a statement in which he said that uh, a human fatty an aide was cross. and so that's the only from verify
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a crossing at present and by the president. by the mentioned as at the end of the of the aide would be subjected to inspection, inspection, and the business, the 1st condition. the 2nd condition wouldn't be that the aids or some parts of the a was able to how much we have no problem, no problem. so the question of inspection is this is this, it needs to have some, some, some interpretation marks. but anyhow, the most important the most urgent, the task right now is that the compo is documented how many 30 in a star and thing the does the same as soon as possible. so let me ask you about logistics here because it's my understanding that rafa is, is a relatively slow border crossing, right? so a lot of the trucks would actually need to travel through car and we saw them. that
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would be the principal route in for aid. how much control does egypt have all of that crossing? when as you said, a new record. so or why no fuel report or sickle respondents to justin made me to dear kind of my boss having this is financially plus for friends, come floors, and we will, we will work with the united nations. we would work with united nations with visiting edu, sorry, because in order to be home in a study on a part of that from the crossing, if it's possible or from the got them, i will send him a crossing. well, we certainly hope that there is convoys do get moving very quickly. indeed you're saying here we do that. a format adoption, assistant foreign minister. thank you so much for spending time with us here and i'll to 0. so thank you man. israel's prime minister has banked the us presidents for his support. benjamin netanyahu hold on country is to back israel
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and its war against what he called the forces of fall for them on october 7th. come us murdered. 1400, as well as may be more. this is in a country of fewer than 10000000 people. this wouldn't be equivalent to over $50000.00 americans murdered in a single day. that's 2911. that is why october 7th is another day that we live at in from well, that's bringing our correspondence. alan fish, he's been watching that visit for us and tele view and some very strong words and sentiments from by them today on a trip that was made all the more sensitive by devastating strike on the baptist hospital in garza. and he's been saying he believes that wasn't from israel without offering any evidence. what details do we know what biden is getting his information from? of the well, he says is coming from his pentagon. so his defense ministry. and interestingly
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enough, there's been a us military statement saying from all the evidence that they've gathered so far, well, not being definitive. it points to the fact that the israelis, we're not in bold, that may just be that the defense department and others are backing up the president in his views to bite and came here and he needed something to be able to deliver. or else this would be a bed a little less than fruitful trip, particularly given that 3 out of leaders cancel when he would not ask for a cease fire. and that's a huge diplomatic smell of extraordinary, really. but he managed to deliver you remember a few days ago with these relays, or saying there be no a delivered to guys until the people who are being held captive are free. but now it appears that joe biden is managed to negotiate a getting into guys, and it's past unconditional unconditional, except for the fact that there will be monitoring of whole the trucks that goes in together. so he's managed to deliver on that. he also said that the way ahead was
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a 2 state solution, but reiterated, again, is very strong support for israel, particularly in the bible against what he described as the terrorist group. i'm us and you said that the united states not only stands behind israel, but we'll give them whatever they need. additionally, the nice, the next, a $100000000.00 needs for guys a and the west bank to help those have been displaced by the fighting. but he's still under pressure in the middle east in the why the middle east for seeming to support israel know, calling for a safe spot as the number of dead continues to go in guys. and i understand he is now heading straight back to washington after, as you say, a number of arab leaders cancel their meetings with him. obviously, that is been really quite the statement. where does that now leave diplomatic assets in the region i of the, into, by monique coals,
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or the 1st one on the way back to the united states. and he's got quite a few others to make those calls the speak to president cc of egypt. and he wants to speak to muck with a bus of the palestinian authority on the way back. what he will say, of course, is that he's managed to deliver to monetary you need and not a significant, unimportant of what he doesn't seem to be able to negotiate is somehow getting the people who are actually engaged at the moment to fuel nationality and getting them out we know that our number of americans in that number, he also reiterated the fact that he's using old believers both is office and all his allies and contacts in the area to make sure that they work on the release of those who are being held captive and so it continues to needs his allies, even those who have diplomatically stopped him in the last 12 hours or so, because they could well be the conduit to come us and making sure that those who are currently being held, either visited by the right call us or eventually freeze,
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and you can see here the crowds have been gathering site the entire day here, intel a be with messages asking for the return of the prisoners. it has become an incredibly roll issue here. and israel something to bite and will be a weird or something. benjamin netanyahu is definitely a widow, alan fish at that with the laser, as far as from tennessee. thank you so much, holland, too. well meanwhile us victory means that the un security council has failed. deposit draft resolution cooling for humanitarian pools and gaza, the killing of nearly 500 people that a cause a hospital on choose day was also high on the agenda. as i said, the us veto that draft resolution which was sponsored by brazil. colleagues, the united states is disappointed. this resolution made no mention of israel's rights of self defense. like every nation in the world, israel has the inherent right of self defense, as reflected in article 51 of the un charter following previous terrorist attacks
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by groups such as al qaeda in isis. viscouso reaffirmed that right, this tex should have done the same. how that speak to kristen salumi, i correspondents, you joins us from you and headquarters in new york. christian, when you and i last spoke, we were talking about how the russian led resolutions failed. and now this one, do we know exactly why the usb turn? yes. well, as we heard from linda thomas greenfield, the united states said that there was no mention in this resolution of israel's right to self put to protect itself. and that it wasn't strong enough in a naming israel's right to protect itself. and you of excuse me, sorry, distraction here, but so the united states wanted the stronger language that,
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that talked about israel's right to protect itself. this after many negotiations and changes were made to the resolution. 12 people, 12 countries of the 15 on the security council did vote in favor of this resolution . and they have been speaking since the vote to express their disappointment that it didn't pass. most notably brazil that led the negotiations and drafted the resolution. they said that it is a disappointment because they have worked so hard to accommodate the concerns of all members of the council to get an urgent response. they say a sentiment echoed by many members of the security council, but it doesn't reflect well on the council which is charged with protecting peace and security. let me give you some of the other comments that were made by count. so members of france, but obviously a strong ally of the united states in the council described it as
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a missed opportunity in the united arab emirates, the air member of the council and a signatory by the way, to the abraham accords. normalizing relations with israel also expressed disappointment. they said that they believed in peace and dialogue as the way forward, and that the is discriminant, violence against the citizens of gaza, threatened to undermine any hope of going forward while they did condemn us for its attacks. and the resolution itself also condemned him aust, for the attack starting on october 7th and the taking of civilian hostages. china called the failure of this resolution, a shock and disappointment. japan loaded for the resolution as well, but they said that they would have preferred to wait and have more time to get the united states on board so that even though they voted for it, they would have liked to little bit more negotiation and the united kingdom which
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abstained from the vote said basically echoed the united states concerns that there should be stronger language about israel's right to protect itself going forward. that said, council members across the board, expressed an interest in continuing negotiations and continuing to work on a resolution. and the primacy of protecting civilians under international humanitarian law in gaza. kristen, we have also been hearing more from you as president by and then the last hour or so about some kind of an agreement with israel to allow aiden to garza, the u. n. a chief is in the region, the ones actually general is meant to be heading that quite soon. so could we potentially see some movement that presently of all you want to fish? those are highly engaged to accomplish just that they have said repeatedly that
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they have truck loads of a ready to go positioned in various locations in egypt, in israel, in the west bank. and so on. the go. the secretary general is on his way to egypt. he's expected to be there on thursday. we know that martin griffin griffith, the a chief for the united nations, is already in egypt. so there are intense negotiations to try to find a way into gaza. with that aid. there was some good news yesterday with many of places running out of water, there was an un was able to get fuel from one location within garza to the water. sell it the selling ization plant that provided more clean water and averted a catastrophe. that many were predicting,
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but they say that they only have enough fuel for another week at most. and that fuel is needed for, for hospitals to run, as well as the dsl and ization plant. so the situation is very grave and, and all efforts now are really on getting 8 and as soon as possible, kristen see me. that was alexis forest from united nations. thank you very much, kristen. well, the hospital masika and garza has triggered protests across the occupied westbank with hundreds of palestinians rallying in ramallah. demonstrate as have again turned out to show solidarity with the people of causa. people also in the streets on tuesday nights and was confronted by palestinian security forces. how do i do? i mean, it has more for us from ramallah. while the protests have by large wrapped up we, i would say there's between 30 to 50 demonstrates are still there. there's. so i saw a while ago they have the prayer for those who have full and in gaza. and now they
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just gathering and having a chat from what i can see here about earlier i have to say that square and the one on are square here in the room. a low was uh, pretty packed. it has been a peaceful protests. 7 they many different slogans were child did in support of an ox and all of the palestinians in of you 5 east jerusalem in support of any sort of verity of the people and guys and the full in gaza. there were also some slogans games. president mahmoud abbas with that typical slow good, the slow good the people are fully for the full of the resume. so it's been a mix bags really of pools, but certainly a wave file is sinews, living in the of the 5 best bags to express how they feel about what they watch they after they are unfolding to their fellow palestinians in gaza. thousands of
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people are also rallying outside the us and does really embassies and the goal damian, capital. and it's also a show their support for palestinians of the israel's, as stripe on that as the adult. any and government has declared 3 days of warning. several palestinian marches are also expected across the country. and some political parties have pulled a general strike. and it's bringing a correspond to some of these inter baby joins us now from the georgia indian capital amman, with all the emotions that katie running high. that does seem that the leadership recognizes that to what it seems that this anger is not going anywhere anytime soon. as the number of food testers keeps growing, not just here and the capital, not mine, but across jordan, people have been gathering in the dozens and the hundreds and the thousands to protest against what they called is really aggressive. they are protesting against these really attacks, and obviously this is a snowball in the last to print, to 12,
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to 24 hours since the attack on not foster the we were in there at these really embassy and people are very angry. the police are stopping them from entering the embassy compound, worth noting, which has been empty from the day. the war and gods have begun. that the there's be no more is really diplomats there, but still the police does not want people to enter there. and that's why the reason what people want to enter there because they feel that it is a symbol of is really presence on a jordanian soil and they are not okay with it. so this has been, as you said, a leading up to tempest vending high expedited crashes to the police where people throw stones and police has been resorting to tear gas treading. it is worth noting that this country is home to more than 2000000 palestinian refugees in front of the reasons why egypt and jordan have been saying not to repeat, of more refugees on this. so it is because people who are grown up here have do, do not have the right to return, and not as well did afraid of that is going to happen one more time. and that has
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been an echo of that anger in the chambers of parliament. we heard from the door the need for administer buford, from the prime minister, and using words such as a massacre which was committed against the palestinians. thing it is is really aggression which needs to stop. see that this is a heinous war crime. and the international community must do more to stop it. and as you heard in the beginning, how president biden was not allowed to meet with them. there's been reasons given to why he was not allowed because they say that the end of the possibilities was not on the table. the delivery of aid was not on the table. and until the united states pressure israel, there might not be any meeting with him as well. as you say, president barton was supposed to be in amman instead he is right now playing, i believe back on his way to the white house with is that cancelled meeting now? leave any kind of a, a regional mediation process going forward? where do you see the changes have been dramatic in the last few hours?
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it's since the attack on that hospital. these leaders who are actually beginning to lay out plans of what they're going to talk about a back handled they've been in the box, have to have it as the leader have to go back to the from jordan to address his people there. the jordanian king did receive a phone call and you see the statement that is coming from the for a misuse. a carefully worded the doctor consultation with tennessee indians and the addictions. they told the americans, and there was contact with the americans, that this cannot continue until the rights of palestinians are not accepted until america to push israel to stop what they call it's aggression. and it's a very different stance. when you look at the reaction to this plumbing from the villages in the middle east, what we've been seeing from western powers that there is old rock fall creech and condemnations on. but there is a sense of dolphin who carries out where i'm sorry to interrupt. you there,
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it's on the, i just want to bring our view is to live briefing that we are now pretty through the u. n. a chief motion. griffith is right now, briefing the un security council via video link. let's have a lesson, but it also now the prize goes up, all the facilitators can some more than 25000 patients. yeah. ringback for the car, so searches so i am compelled to reintroduce this will not surprise anybody. as everyone else is done on many occasions. and this council is that under international humanitarian law, they are all simple requirements that are all simple rules are full, which are applied to all of us for the, for vacation. and god knows that has been for vacation, policies to all things must for types of billions, honest opinion, all things taken constant cash to spend the money. i'm sorry. we haven't discussed
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this in almost every other conversation. is this chamber around the world. this one is the defense international law for specific protection medical personnel. i'm facilities to ensure that wounded and saved receive the medical because a need there was no co incidence that one of the fast to monitor and leaders on the c oxidize advance of a sudden loss. i was on the friend to leave the doctor to address. busy the ratio it's imperative says that the wounded, generous, receive the medical care they need it is imperative policies, respect their obligations under the age, under instruction, you're not insured at all. i mean, just our collective response, but
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a jeep. we are all involved. ringback this and all of those we are all involved in using all our insurance trade show that this is the case. this tragedy is the chart interesting. of the crossing impact this homepage is, has also been, is added as far as being pointed out long. uh, yeah. the catastrophic consequences it will have if it continues to escalate, as we share in just 11 days since that storming of israel. but i was sitting at all in groups on so far, so about the dental as, as being mentioned, as already see does that have been training for g? most of that is for shotwell, several weeks pace of jazz,
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almost offering on destruction, of breaches of international law, exaggerated jobs in more than 3000 people, the beatles. bolden trone of thousands inches hundreds are on the account for under the russell and quite frankly, we do not know how many have moved from the knolls to the south to get out of harm's way the dead soul. so. ready as well, and choose your minds ariens. i want to pay tribute to the says dean, on the sauce. i don't run across already present us now like we may say these days family is also sort of fuller. we estimated that maybe up so many of the people that set the policy guys up,
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but we don't really know how many have done so in response indeed, withdrawals announcements that civilians should leave to go to settings and there is a few minutes ago. so it is just. ready the destruction of privation, which drove by the hour as miss lyles continued calling and the central supplies introduced. so 0 food medical options phones from now due to misconduct, you and some locations. and i want to pay a special tribute to our but the way in which is provided to us up against south, sorry, and these terrible times. and then on right. and some of the issues is being forwarded to rushing down to providing one lisa board shop.
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but let us bear in mind that the minimum by just actual standards shouldn't be 15 because they getting one of the lucky ones. people have been increasing the falls to consumer from bottom saving souls. there's very many, many more goals that through, on the and other agencies place in the population at risk because of the outbreak affordable and diseases and where the civilians move all, stay on the most, the bad decision by the most a weather to move again, all stay where they have moved to by the they move was day, they must be protected. they must not be in charge and faces is in interest structures. they must be protected in phases of the confession and they must have
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access to the essentials to monitor assistance to survive, which are available and in which we are goals. fence many, many details hours and do something bigger. change with the boxes are great, and folks are the owners of the come in and say, insurance, these negotiations, it means that the un on the humanitarian office, i was specifically refer to the grey leadership shown at on that that is day of the injunction ready to present was demand right because it must be able to lead to live the lives, excuse me, to deliver the interest of it is made through our gods without some type. ready in places a better choice in places where they get into the site. so let's be safe where we
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can seek to ensure that safety. we have a few ballots areas, slides. we have medical teams, and i have the stock for 2000 in guns. it's still bravely working under these conditions the other agencies to threaten presidents cause of many, many, many volunteers that are all ready to assist people most indeed i'm very grateful to many members dice providing very quickly. ready emergency sunday so. ringback i have both of the immediate release and garza extruding from the a central emergency response funded by office phones and they are quite charged about insurance. so thank you. sorry i missed you to all of you. it was that task certain for today, or we don't have the last what we don't have,
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and it's a killer. but we desperately need immediate assistance, your mazda or excess across all the discussions with g policies. we do need a mechanism agreed by or relevant policies to allow for the regular permission of emergency needs throughout garza to get the level of distribution of assistance to what it was that for these terrible weights a 100 times a day deciding assistance throughout the gaza. so people in the age we need to get back to that level around the bush that we need additional funding agencies like under a lot of assume programs and their costs. are there any presence of and then you should grow without the funding on ro already i initially
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wirelessly, like january, the funds will not have the ability to continue to the most sense. but is mr. president tools that are in dire ages made to, i think very important parts because it is not the new location. and so let's do some shopping services to all the latest, low seventies, to trace on the west side as also be the charity of 12. so you should, that was the last week of the guns in the west by since the united states and stops recording the challenges in 2005, the balance is also gone up from an average of 3 inch and stage of age. sorry, that was never born is widespread charges throughout the west by are impacts and
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the ability of communities to access essential services. and there's a real press on the situation. sparring out of control of the people of israel and palestine. the region b, o we on the wall is councils. mandates is in existence, just to, uh, is the sound of a new monitor, orange, prevail drawing on the provisions international your match, or know a geneticist the search or the 2nd point to arrest. i mean, further, just search in this person, so calamity long as that is very, i like the why guys those many of us have well with this feed us or will this feed us? and that's why i'm saying, let's face and size. of course we improve upon future spectrum stuff should be
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about turned off. and by the way, i want to be very sure, moser, as you saw, would go a long way. it's easy to then softly find the minutes of presence . i know gone too long. i want to conclude by expressing minus e because my gratitude and comment see the extraordinary pizza into the right live saving in your mattress services. well, you've been listening that to the u. n a chief mountain griffith briefing the un security council via video link, emphasizing the urgency of addressing meet your monitoring situation and also that's bringing targets. but currently he's the president of l. should back on independent palestinian think tank and also the all set of the books from us contained he joins. we now live from new york topic as well. it says that it's fund baldwin's of garza is in retaliation and also is a tax. but it's striking from us military targets. what do you make of what they've had so far as well?
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what we've seen is really a continuation of these very tactics that it's used in positive castles on that as a shape which includes targeting separately in the areas and targeting. i've done that saves as well as health care sensors. i think it's very clear for everyone who's looking at best of decisions about the time of use and i guess how much what's in place now. it's a much broader program that's focused on ethnic cleansing. we saw in the 1st few days of the i sold that big on about 5 days ago now. and there was discussion about a security crate or humanitarian inquiry door that's going to allow this to me is to get out of the guys or fit into each of the palestinians. understand what that craig or it means this isn't about humanitarian is and this is about ethics i'm saying and the deep, okay, is not the gaza strip. and so right, the other thing is, are worried about mass displacements, which has already affected more than a 1000000 palestinians. and my guys are stripes we are tired of hearing those concerns from the egyptian angel dania and government says, well,
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i just want to pick up on a why did you use the cleansing israel has said that it won't stop until her mouse is completely removed. and i'm also not signing in onto group right. it's also regarded by many as a social movement of thoughts. can you remove her mouse from the goal? it's a stress as well. i think that's exactly the question that we need to be asking. i think the idea that can be destroyed or removed is nonsensical, not allow me just a moment. as you said, not only i'm an extra organization but also not moving in that provides so. so services, health care, education, acceptable work to how to send using guys on the on process. but it's all fine. i don't, let's see how much i draw the g as one that's committed to resistance to liberate policy bias. so this idea that is, you know, here's the part of your team and the police put on your violence against palestinians, and it can continue to do that with infinity. is one that says political project, i'm going to treat military project. i'll close this. and if i'm not in,
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in this imaginary worlds warehouse is estimated and destroyed dr. geology allison in liberation of pushing back against as a party. it will continue in a different guys. so this idea that they're trying to get killed, how much is a way of saying, we don't want to do with power simulates, we want to designate the policy and political projects for go any need to deal with the policy and political demands which are rides under any of the people that are in here, but right under international law, including that over time. israel has not been drawing a distinction between the policy and residents of garza and from us how much popular support does some us have now target and what is its relationship like with the palestinian leadership at this stage as well? i think it's important to remember that somebody was a party that was delivered to the democratically elected in 2006. so there's obviously a lot of support for how massive political project i'm on publish thing and some of that support comes from okay. somebody geology, so probably as soon as i get to my which since i get a logical platform,
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but it will come as also get some other support from palestinians for its military project. as a medically power from us is able to get service is really aggressive. um, be the front line of defense for palestinians, for otherwise defense, the defense, this one they're facing quite on the environment. and so in this way it seems to be an important added times for for palestinians and $1.00 to $10.00 project allison and civilizations. now we see this in the past and in the brakes and contract is much bigger than from us. if somebody doesn't speak on behalf of all of us, it is, but it is certainly a credible power. now the palestinian authority, as one of your correspondents was saying before positives, alone, baggage, and this in the west bank, it's engaged in security, coordination and tactics. and at the time of war, wind power, syrians are being bombarded, cease to be in the strip, is coming down to prevent protest in the west bank and support a positive. and so that is something that this team has electric and i think many
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posting is so close. and we've seen a loss of, of anger and a lot of high intentions as a result of that towards the community that the president of all should back on independent palestinian think tank and the author of the book come us contained. thank you so much for joining us and sharing your thoughts on how to 0 time. thank you. well, meanwhile, israel has deployed more troops and more tags to near the gauze, and border is also about to raise with residents from the towns in the south. as it prepares for a possible ground invasion of the enclave to raise a boat reports now from southern is right that we're here in southern israel. this is the closest we could make it to the border with gas it. from here we're able to see the air strikes happening right behind us. the black smoke coming out from those strikes that are happening and guys in the past few days were able to make it closer to some of the towns a closer to the border. but that is really military has been increasing the exclusion so, so it's becoming harder and harder to make it closer to the border with guys,
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we have seen thousands of soldiers moving into this part of the country. there's times are more vehicles probably preparing for what could be a ground defense of most of the towns around this area have been evacuated, the houses around to the shops, a closed in the town of state, all, for example, a town of around 30000 people. there's only a few 1000 that have been left out and see the east compared to other countries around the world. so other concepts around the world, if you see what's happening here and with the strikes that are happening right in guys that this area would be flooded with refugees, with people trying to escape awards on what that is not happening because they've been fighting guys. are trapped, they kind of go to egypt, they kind of come towards as well. i know it kind of leaves towards the sea, so they're completely under siege. they cannot leave. they're being told, for example, to move towards the southern part of the country with some of those areas are also
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being involved. there's been lots of talks about the possibility of too many tiring assistance, but there's also been humanitarian workers who have been killed. and if the situation continues, as it is with the air strikes that we have been seeing from here, it's not clear yet when something like that could happen. that if i will, i just see that in southern as well. but as well as you've been hearing, has targeted civilian infrastructure from the beginning of its war on casa, the un agencies of palestinian refugees. as quote, unwrapped the relief from lux agency. it says its neutral and provides the coordinates of its cause or facilities to the is randy military. the un estimates 400000 displaced palestinians of sheltering in un schools and connex and garza, according to insulation situation report. 14 staff members have been killed and 24 of its facilities damaged in his rarely strikes. the un relocate to its offices in northern garza, on friday of to israel is about to ation order and move south. and now the agency
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says it is no longer able to protect displaced palestinians, and organ garza. it's not only the un, full of medical records from the posting and red crescent also killed. and it is really as dr. which the challenge he says was intentional. unhealthy ministry said 23 ambulances had also been attacked. while i'm joined now, by i shall boss me. she's a research fellow at the hour of the sense that the policy and for research and policy studies, i should when you and i spoke yesterday at this very desk. and rochelle had not yet been hit. a hospital had not yet been hit, with nearly 500 people now killed. let me ask you. we spoke then about international law and you said that those were clearly violations. does something of this magnitude change things? it's, well, it's, it's, it is supposed to change this as a major cabinet. in normal times, it should have stopped any talk about ground invasion or any kind of offensive.
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unfortunately, what we've seen, it looks like the, the, the best we could get a right now with us i can use was, was the pressing for, is a, you know, a short opening of the rough are crossing to get some, a in, with lots of countries, conditions and gets the of the, the us out of the, the settlers who, i mean, the american are, who are, we can have the crossing to, to get out and probably get some house dishes if they manage to, to get the deal. so this is too little a compare to what we've seen. and i think this is a, this is also of the main problem here is the fact that the washington is citing with, with, with israel on is not looking at any other options. but the gates of hell would be closed as soon as the, the, the, the conditions, you know,
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mets but by washington. and we'd go back to uh, to normally, you know, the situation i show you mentioned navigates of how of, say, very immersive language that we've been hearing from many people in the last. and the last 24 hours. they can, i ask you just very briefly, given that we've been talking about the international criminal court as well, is they have the capacity to investigate an incident like this given that access to so restricted? well, i mean, the access issue of access has been brought up many times by the, by the courts. but uh, you know, in the case of the, of, to don and libya, it didn't have the excess needed, but it didn't stop it from issuing our source against the leaders. so the big issue of access, i don't think it's it's, it's all what is needed. what is needed is for the sake of the way, which is locked and unfortunate be and, and we'll be covering much more on that with you in the coming hours. i shall about 3 the from the arabs center for a section policy studies. thank you for joining us again. well, that's it for me to start to see
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