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refreshing and this is really isaac, give yourself loved the witness award winning films from around an hour to 0. the the hello, i'm emily. angling. this is denise allen life from john han coming up in the next 16 minutes destruction and pennants after a mastercard in gaza. how so far he say in his riley as strike on the l. a. holly baptist hospital as kills at least 471 people. us presidential i bottom major is rouse prime minister while jordan cancer. amazing was fighting and several arab latest against
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members of the united nations. the u. s. veto is a resolution calling for humanitarian poles in garza and a stand off at the egypt guys, a border of egypt and president says he will not allow palestinians to be made to sign on the us a will crime, a mastercard and a clear violation of international law just some of the words being used to describe as well as licensed atrocity on the people of guys that close to 500 palestinians have been killed after israel carried out and, and strike on the hospital in central gaza. it's the single worst attack on the besieged enclave and one that is bound to rage across the range and is round, has blamed islamic jihad for the attack and accusation. the palestinian group
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denies. the attack happened just before the us president arrived in is room and to show support job. i didn't said he's received information from the pentagon that backs up as well as claims. it was not behind the hospital strike, but he provided no evidence to support his statement. he also says, israel is agreed to allow aid into gaza as soon as possible policy. the people are suffering greatly as well to mourn the loss of business in palestinian 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's appears the result of an air at rock and fired by a terrace group and gaza. united states honest critically 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 u. s. has just debated
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a draft resolution at the un security council calling for humanitarian paws in gaza and condemning attacks by him. us on israel, russia and the u. k. abstained 1212 other nations including china and friends, voted in 5 m. i said bag has today's development, the 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
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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 with it, including women and children who had the bodies dismembered. while no one was paid . it's been described as america heist death 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 if, 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 their them the out about boss, household and use conference by causes health ministry surrounded by the dead. some of the dead children are being held by the relatives. the authorities have want to show the world what is taking place in the goal is to strip with how this morning volunteers go through the grounds of a hospitality. the looking for belongings and,
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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 a good many dogs a think nothing would ever be the same. again, i said big g 0 as bringing terika bozo who joins us from gaza. i love it, it's harric, it's 24 hours on now from that hospital being bombed. describe what happened there . and what's the situation like where you are right now, there is a new eviction had been turned up to the hospital right now. as you can see, clearly in the background, others i found the bottom it took place before just couple of minutes before we go back. this was a very loud by the way. uh now the impedance right now are trying to uh, to uh, to evacuate victims. people are rushing out site right now. 1 believe the civil call are trying to evacuate people, as you can clearly see, the situation is really dangerous and catastrophe,
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or they are trying to rush to evacuate. the victim said, due to the leg, just put a button that that took place near the place that we are standing in right now. so the maturity of areas inside the gaza strip, i really getting such a severe distributed destruction that you to the is very on the bottom. and now every single kona in the gaza strip is really getting hits a new place as safe inside the gaza strip. we can hear the sound of abutment across the besieged ink like. 1 people inside the goal is this trip i really terrify, they are afraid of losing their lives as the israel strikes. continue claiming the lives of thousands of palestinians, tara, just to clarify what you've just said. there's been a striking me where you are. have you any indication that anyone has been injured and how severe it is as well uh, this uh, attack really close to us if you disruption now, as you guys use. so currently in the, uh, the back of round dodge insurances and even civil costs rushed to uh,
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to evacuating the victims. right now as kind of close, let's see another another i'm trying to be turned up right now carrying in get people. now this, this vehicle now stopped in the front of the reception, gave the medical teams are trying to take the engine, people from the or from the emptiness call as we as become clear right now. see that the majority of those victims were young children. now they are taking them inside the hospital. they are trying to complete the work, despite all the difficulties and restrictions that have been in both rooms at work since the ill be out to pick up this round the fighting medical teams out walking around the block in order to provide the treatment for thousands of palestinians inside the deceased territory. now, despite the great sure what to do, medical supplies and even medical drugs that are trying to do the best in order to uh, to, to be able to uh, to generally uh, complete the people right now are really terrified. maybe they are just waiting to be one of the victims to be one of the family members of medical teams right now
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are trying to send more entrances to the location of the attack in order to evacuate more injuries. now as you can clearly see now the ambulance has returned again to the same location older to evacuate agent people. so what is right now happening inside the gaza strip is really hot. nobody can imagine the level of being that the gaza strip is experiencing the tarik. describe some of the stories you've been hearing from palestinians in guys that is there any sense of hopeless again, please. i cannot hear you. is there any sense of hope left? terry, have you been speaking to policy, how they may well palestinians have know that there is going to be a potential supply. i just don't. there is really a talk soon because it's just, i'm putting into that now according to rush to got to be the engine. people, there's really strikes. continue. shooting every single area. and so the goal is
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just straight. we're now in the southern areas of the receipt enclave. this area has been in 2000. some kind of a thing is to leave the houses into another and, and central ears and to move forward the southern areas. meanwhile, the southern areas are heavily bombarded by these very strikes are the majority of victims, more than 60 percent of the victims or young children of women, or what goes on right now is really witnessing his heart. it's unbearable. they are trying medical teams are trying to do the best in order to rescue the lives of people out differently. we can see that the situation is really getting much more deterioration is really ongoing. close to avoid this and even the prevention of the entered any humanitarian aid to the pursuit and claim. okay. certainly seems like a fluid situation, the tower cool costs back to throughout the evening with more developments. thanks so much tarik abu, as in, in the guys are, for us a l. at a hospital as we've been hearing, is run by the anger can communicate communion, right? that's a global christian organization in a statement. the ups,
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a couple diocese of jerusalem road to the day of reflection was mind by a personal attack on l. l. awfully like in the hospital and gaza during these riley strikes. that's fine. it's not the 1st such attack on the health facilities. on october 10th, the office of the archbishop said, please keep in your pres ollie's hospitals, medical director, is home was destroyed yesterday in an aerial strike against a residential neighborhood in garza and october 15th, the american friends of the church rose and a distressing incident on the 14th of october 2023 ali arab hospitalized. the diagnostic cancer treatment center in gaza. city with strong spines riley rocket 5 specifically impacting the ultrasound and mamma graffiti was despite widespread condemnation is riley strikes have continued to talk in civilian areas in the gaza strip. hospitals are already at breaking points and move. it comes cape
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streaming in throughout the day. which is there is correspondent mohammed. we shaw is a at sconces largest hospital. i'll shoot are not the, you know, much fun. this is yet another wave of the victims rushed to the hospital. as you can see, the majority of them are children. most densely populated street was the target. excuse me, tell me what happened. i didn't read the time and i get in there. we were all unsuspecting sitting at home. all of a sudden we're headed by my side and the roof collapsed on i had been there. why was it, what are your why did why yeah, that we were bombarded without any warning. the whole building was destroyed. that fell on our heads the loose not the, the
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upon one. this is the latest victims to arrive at up. she thought hospital. as you can see, large numbers of them are children in new area was targeted by these really occupational forces. another massacre against innocent civilians in a totally residential area. there are many of them fell spa either. here's another heart wrenching scene. this is one of the youngest children who was injured. indiscriminate selling, the relentless bombardment and the victims are mostly women and children, residential areas or shelter or victims are still being rushed here to actually for hospital. yes, it one massacre after another to be the victims are women, children, and elders. because a lot of people that are home with shelves, i lost all my children. we're about 50 people inside the house, all the families, children, some were killed, some injured, the others are missing. i don't know where they are. and i'm not saying as
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many, with too many still under the ruins the house we showed on the roof collapse. the, as you can see, the number of casualties is rising. any victims are brought to the hospital. it is nothing for the massacre. even babies would not, sir, selves, movies, and children of young age following the most recent air strike targeting the residential area of the un security council has failed to pass the draft resolution calling for humanitarian pause in gaza. the killing of nearly 500 people at a guy's a hospital on tuesday was also high on the agenda. the u. s. veto to the draft resolution, which was sponsored by presume. colleagues, the united states is disappointed. this resolution made no mention of israel's
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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 by groups such as al qaeda in isis. this council reaffirmed that right, this tex should have done the same. that's bringing christian salome. he joins us from you and a headquarters in your color. the christian emergency session has concluded that just have divided is the security council at this point as well. that resolution calling for humanitarian pauses the actually have the support of 12 council members to council members of state russia and the united kingdom of the united kingdom, basically back the u. s. position saying that the resolution should have more
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strongly included israel's right to defend itself. but it didn't veto it, it just abstained from the vote. russia thought that the resolution should have been a stronger in terms of condemning the blockade of gaza. they proposed an amendment to that effect and also in condemning attacks on civilians. so they abstained. for that reason, but 12 members of the security council, after a weekend of intense negotiations, were ready to approve that resolution which called for humanitarian pauses and also condemn us. as was initially demanded by the united states condemned to mos for the attacks of october 7th and the taking of civilian hostages. many council members spoke about their disappointment that the council wasn't able to respond with a single voice given the gravity of the situation. given the gravity of the
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humanitarian situation in gaza and the fact that the war is escalating, brazil in particular said that they worked intensively because they thought it was important to respond quickly to the situation on the ground. in the end it didn't happen though. so council members expressing disappointment, but also resolved to keep trying the whole world is watching their, watching us. the events of the last 10 days may shape the next 10 years in our region and beyond. what happens next is decisive. if anyone thinks this is a situation under control for which you can plan and implement, they are making falls and they're responsible assumptions. this is the kind of war where you know how it spots and have no clue how with
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in every piece of information that comes out of gaza cannot be trusted. how much runs guys, how much runs or gardens institutions. so whatever comes out of the strip is not the truth. it is what must once you to here. sadly, transparency and the crew is not the center of value for genocide. build terrace here in the post. janine and baset are responding to the attack on the hospital in gaza, given their response accusing basically, each other of what happened there. as the counsel met to discuss the emergency situation, also, in addition to the resolution they meant to talk about the situation on the ground and response to the hospital bombing. kristen when now 12 days into the wall calls
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continue for humanitarian ceasefire. where does all this division leave? the united nations humanitarian efforts. so you are, the officials are very concentrated still on attempts to get a deliveries into gaza with or without the security council. the secretary general has called for a humanitarian sees fire on his own. he is in on his way to egypt to discuss that with various players in the region. the u. n. released chief martin griffith is already in egypt working on that. he also addressed the security council today. we're hearing calls from the united nations to respect international law, which does demand protection of civilians in a conflict. it also costs for the protection of a workers and medical personnel, and the u. n. is saying that some of 15 aid workers have been killed. several
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medical professionals have also died in the conflict. so it's a very dire situation as far as the united nations is concerned. but again, the emphasis without the security council is still to find ways to get that aid. and i should also point out that while the security council is promising to keep working on some sort of a resolution, russia is talking about going to the general assembly where no country has veto power, like they do in the security council to get a resolution their past calling for humanitarian relief for gaza. ok, campus updated as to how things progress. the christian salumi outside the un headquarters. you as president jo, bottom, a wall has met with his riley prime minister benjamin netanyahu in tel aviv is suppose it is ralph's denial of involvement. in the attack on that hospital in gaza
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island fisher has the day towns from televi. it was a trip meant to help deescalate the crisis against it. but it began to unravel before deal by even touch don't entail a v. a warm hugs to be followed by tough questions, said the white house, particularly when you might have tv and issues. but then there was a massacre. i think as a hospital overshadowing everything, the americans of all did their own inquiry into what happened to bite in the for used to be endorsing is really denials are deeply said in our age by the explosion as hospital and causes today. and based on what i've seen, it appears as though it was done by the other team. not, not you, joe biden has promised israel. it was, it needs to carry out it's offensive in gaza and support. clearly welcomed by the country's prime minister with one eye on the american audiences that on october 7th, come us murdered. 1400, as well as may be more. this is in
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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 joe biden was meant to leave here and meet with 3 out of leaders and jordan. but, and an extraordinary diplomatic now be essentially cancel. i agree that the us president was not prepared to cold, but a ceasefire. but he did want to ring concessions during his visit with the going on get at the rise and the number of dead and the humanitarian crisis. in the final speech before leaving after this extraordinary visit come by and revealed he'd secured as really cooperation for aids to be allowed to get something since we're getting close cooperation with the governor, the vision of the united nations and that agencies like the world program and other partners in the region to get trucks moving across the border as soon as possible.
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joe biden is unwavering support for israel has won many admirers here. but in the wider region, this consent the us isn't using the influence. it has to do more to stop the assaulting guys and stuff, the number of dead from rising island, fisher. i'll just see you to tell of you let's bring in mountain but showers senior political analyst for algebra. he joins us from london. great to have you on the program is always mile. and before we get to us president, our biden's trip to israel, i want to ask you how damaged is the credibility of the un security council given its main objective, is the preservation of pace and security internationally. oh yeah, exactly, sure are right, but the damage is not starks, which is the sign. it started the most recently in ukraine, but it also has a long history of but honestly is especially when
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a moscow on washington. uh uh, you know, hotter powder uh the dispute or hot or crash and since you creating the, the us to get the cost was basically finalized and we see the results of it now. in fact, the dollar won't, but he wants it because the counsel and the soul that the mesh community has been finalized because of the tension on the issue between moscow, washington and washington, china. my one now to barton's trip through is around. he says that he's a grade to let. all right, the bottom says is ro has a grade to let a into guys that as soon as possible. and yet the us is vito to security council resolution that would have code full humanitarian pauses in the conflict to allow a into strip. what's your take on that? you know, drives your assets there, right? so it's kind of a box that goes with it, but i think that's,
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that's the way to describe the composition, especially since photos on by hand are in the area. and the one hand they want to continue to support is that a full fledged unconditional. on the other hand, they want to try to keep a bit of a distance. so they are not themselves complicated in uh, you know, under what crime border in violation of international law. and that's been a kind of a tricky game the line, but it's not working all the time. this is even more towards when it comes to the actual indiscriminate bombing off because it should do us continued support is right in its pursuit. and it's disagreement at the same time to talk to somebody humanitarian assistance. it's a bit like a bit like a bible maniac. fireman on the one hand, do you want to put on the fire? would you continue to inflame the situation? the palestinian ambassador to the un has said the saved mingle this off to learn
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that this will could shape the next 10 years. what would that look like? to you know, it's just not clear anymore. it was pretty clear 34 days ago. but it has a fence to give a bit of a prediction, but just globally speaking, if things raise go on with their to vision. and i'll provision for guster. this will be the worst organ uh, warfare perhaps in the 2nd world war, guys of thousands or hundreds of thousands of casualties. and mostly on the front of suicide, mostly insights, and a lot of diseases also what, what can i get parts of the process? and then there is no indeed to adult because occupational guys are, is almost, you know, a competition at jefferson at this point in time. because how much it says what, how product, oh, is this occupation has the phone number? no one is a product. oh is that is occupational blood on the ideal is right. and can we help
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you find the territory to get to uh, i said anything that was produced by the body to patients that makes no sense and this, you know, it, i don't want to dig it up too much, but i get this sense, right? i guess explain it to us, but i get the sense that because of the i'm going to get a seat because of the uh, the castle. the summit was by then the idea that our government, as we just heard in the security council coming together, that mean in the clear terms, is right and even distressing himself from the united states. and the idea that the, you know, the hospital grid at the bottom of the hospital, the create of such and get across the world. and, and, and also the idea that the continues with the same logical commodities on home support your own. so you don't get the sense that that's fine. and,
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but if you do in fate, they gotta get in trouble as a wife and told him himself, that would be a big mistake. so you don't want to be perfect if you do a limited invasion in order to save lives, of you know, 2 things at all. they're not going to be able to just store and have mass as they committed from the one. so it's getting more complicated and more tragic. yes. speaking of that ground invasion mo, when, why do you think we haven't seen that happen yet? do you think the us diplomatic efforts in israel have had anything to do with that? what clearly the states wanted to be a bit more privy to the details and i think they kind of postpone this until somebody comes to the area. and i think the secretary clinton try to do a shuttle diplomacy. and for that, you know, harvest as good as much possible out of support for dessert,
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or at least condemnation of how much. and i think a lot of that is by 5, and it's not working out, especially the bombing of the hospital. and then there is a possibility that's always a possibility. maybe it's an after hours that is right. or shocked in october 7 or something ready for such a you know, brandon made it to the question that you can see the patient. i'm a patient of too many people enhance that might require a lot of preparations, a lot of scenarios to train for and so on, so forth. so the idea of what a vision could get in general terms, dick ever for ever to prepare for is the political uh that is preventing them from looking forward. what is it the major to publish? it's not clear, perhaps it's most we have to leave it there because we've got some unfolding sayings in gaza. that was my one bushera, our senior political analyst at l. g 0. that's across to carrick,
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bu assume. now who joins us from gaza. tired certainly seems of chaos behind you. tell us what's been happening as well. uh, just before a couple of minutes. uh, one button into place and find you in a 6 a. it was in uh, farm land that is adjacent to closely to the uh, to an owner west. cool. uh, generally, as you clearly know, normal schools have been turned to be mass filters for the space people. now this school schools i met up there as the school, it's really very densely with citizens who were really displaced from the houses and even viewed. they have been evacuated from the houses in the northern and central areas to because just check with the southern areas. now they show the sharp renewal of the attack really reached to the citizens as high as the school. now to this current moment the i'm parents of vehicles are evacuating the injured people from this attack. the is what it talks when the goal is, was to really relentless and that didn't to stop till this current moment.
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thousands of 10 thousands of buildings were really level to the ground by the use for the ongoing compartments different a different civil infrastructure we worked with to keep them as did you do to the as well as tribes are talking about different medical teams, toner and even entrepreneurs vehicles were targeted by the is ready, ongoing shooting of the receipt enclave. now we're talking about more than 2300000 palestinians. inside this a small cherry tree had been really internally terrified. due to the is very loud compartment. a new weapons have been also used to, to talk to palestinians, and you are talking about a mass destruction and every single aspect old palestinian lines surcharge just to confirm what your reporting. it's your understanding that a school with people were sheltering has been the latest target of a strike. and all these comes just 24 hour will up to $500.00 people. busy killed at a hospital nearby. well, uh the uh,
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the truck was adjacent to much. it was for a phone land that could show close to ron or what's cool uh, generally under displace is as, yeah. yeah, it's because the very densely. busy place where we just have to keep in mind that way not allows us the nuances of the area. and so if you could perhaps explain to, to us exactly where this has happened and the impact that it has had well, uh the, the, the palestinians have been really a to reflect by this attack. this video i'm getting attacks us had such a great negative impacts on palestinians are terrified. there are. they have no sense of safety inside the misuse char trade. they are trying to look for a safe show to so they tend to united nations isolated schools. even these schools were, were targeted several times and different occasions, even hospitals, medical teams with target. the service comes to clear that there is there a mistake schultz outside. the goal is to start the entire goal of the step has been turned into a refugee camp. ok, thanks for that breaking news. the topic a bu
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a zoom in gaza. this is ro has to avoid more tanks and troops to near the border with gaza is also evacuated. residents from towns in the south is it prepared for a possible ground invasion of the own, clive, to raise a power reports from south and east, around were here in southern israel. this is the closest we could make it to the border with a 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 in guys. in the past few days, we're 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 and so it's becoming harder and harder to make it closer to the border with the guys 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,
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the houses around to the shops, a closed in the town of state, or for example, a town of around 30000 people. there's only a few 1000 that have been left to say that is compared to other countries around the world to other conflicts around the world. if you see what's happening here and with the strikes that are happening right in guys, this area would be flooded with refugees, with people trying to escape awards on what that is not happening because the people in guys are trapped. they kind of go to egypt. they kind of come towards as well. i know it kind of leave 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. but some of those areas are also being bombed. 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 then if the situation continues as it is with the air strikes. but if we have been seeing from
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here, it's not clear yet when something like that could have. and that is how i just see that in southern as well. age of president says he won't allow refugees from gaza into his country, adding it would make the sign. i've been in sheila, a target for is around 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 its 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 b to the negative does it in his row. last row do what they wish to do with the minute true out protesting cause of the full over turning the palestinians back. both acts by israel, cussing water and electricity as
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a means to forcibly transfer palestinians into the cyanide peninsula, which we totally reject. let's take a closer look now at the rasa board on the so crossing point between egypt and the southern end of the gaza strip. it's guys is only lifeline to the outside world, and it's only for small vehicles in the movement of people. you have the crossing and the south is karema. bu send them. it's located where the borders of egypt, guns, and is roommate, and it's the sole passage for trucks carrying goods, fuel, and 8 into gaza. hundreds of tons of aid from several countries have been held off in egypt, pending a deal for it, safe passage, delivery, a safe delivery roberts, a garza and the evacuation of some farm passport. how it is through the rest of border crossing area. my colleague miss garcia tate spoke to who's saying really, he's a former encryption assistant foreign minister. he explained why egypt doesn't want
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palestinian refugees to be sent to egypt. old jordan, the questions from an additional point of view as explain the vice president cc this morning is that we really checked the task for us. but a cd is either from doesn't 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 in the west bank and gaza would leave that there towards then. that would never be it. but it's thing and state that's, that's the reason why egypt is against the past for us, by the scenes to either egypt or of georgia. of course, in the same time the president uh fox is out that we want to send to mind is that
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in a, into the guys as that and that they've got it. and then the zip show side of the pressing has always been open. the problem was that on the, by this thing, inside that was one bar the on various occasions by visiting edi at ad force. and on the other hand, the president makes clear that the when egypt pets signed, it is easy, was israel in 1979. it was betting on peace, not only between egypt and israel, but the diesel or the 1st thing is a piece of it. it really is that and other countries, many living in syria in florida. and so i have a number of questions for you about the international community and those assets and just a minute. but i want to pick off on what you were saying that about humanitarian aid. because we have been hearing that there is some kind of aid agreement that's been reached, that you as president was saying so, but they have been scant details. i mean, uh,
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that was israel and the us was asking for the foreign nationals to leave for hostages to be released to you know, more not the frameworks of the steel, according to what president, president biden made clear before he left the issue today. he said that the he agrees with the, as i the meters that uh who minute. that enables answer uh the guys listed it. and uh, after that the, is that a prime minister and made a statement in which he said that uh, a humanitarian aid was crossed into gaza on the, from there at crossing at doesn't and by the president, by then mentioned is that the, uh, the of the aid would be subjected to inspection, inspection, and uh the, this is the 1st condition of the 2nd condition. would it be that a, b,
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a or some parts of the aid was due to how much we have no problem. no problem. what was the uh, the question of inspection. uh, this is this, it needs to have some, some, some integration marks. uh, but anyhow, the most important and the most urgent. the task right now is that the compos of the minute um, how many 30 in a start entering the guys listed as soon as possible? i. so let's head to the us now where protest is rallying inside the capital building, calling for space 512 changing to the wall between israel and gaza headed calhane is there for us. tell her the petty, who's involved in this protest and what's happening this is actually it's run by an organization called joyce, jewish voice for peace. i wanna just paste the picture for you here by cameron, making book go down. this is a can in return to this is
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a house office building for congress and have their offices. so we saw these purchases earlier in the day, about 2 blocks away on the national mother, easily a 1000 pieces this. and now if i can just have, i just want to explain to you what's happening. there's hundreds of people outside how's the future? i make sure that the students actually are the ones who are going to be arrested are in here now. as they started to rush through people there they've got the size and the rest of the side or the data that they never again is very, very passionate protesters. obviously this is coming down, right. so they're just not just not the one on their shoulder. and so instead of
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turn up now they're going to decide these are fighting to try and take their sign. only one police officer. not quite sure what the point of that was . i'm sorry to say this is run by paul g. yes sir. how do you define, how are every day people allowed in that building? how would, how would the process able to get in there? and if they're, they're purchasing peacefully. what on what basis are they being arrested? the, the, because they're just fast. that's usually how they got it. i've no idea the capital to lease it so that they use it. this is coming and that the capital square would be close. so you have to get the security to come in here. i have to show a batch to get it here. again,
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what they're doing is i spoke with many of them. they are ready for his house again, this one by one. they're going around the chopping them on the shoulder and put in zip, ties the flu and extracted it. they would in fact, usually they're not gonna sometimes test today's of one of the things that's frustrating is the mainstream media. us just does not tell both sides of the story fair and valid and they are actions like this will be able to say that there are people
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that americans especially now are very passionate us money. we want americans to know that not all americans just to give you a sense of how different the sentiment is for says is here. the past
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circle is getting smaller as they go, but it definitely had a cross. they've also made their way to pick out the beaver is here to assist in this side of the general time the but i think it's interesting because there are some majority of the people in the crowd today were young. and that's really interesting change. they used to be very long and the majority of the jump majority service. how how do we can just see so i just ask you one more question before we let you go. obviously the security breaches will be something that will be further investigated,
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but i spoke to you earlier a few days ago and you were at another probably palestinian riley, based of st. happening across the us. have a name we really have. it's notable the the say the never seen this so i started this
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obviously i can tell you i didn't see any of the tables very it's not all this again, this will get covered because it's long. it's of the us capitol and the media is already right. all right, how do you, we'll leave it there and certainly getting lab, but we'll cross back to you as things. and so keep us hosted if there are any developments headed calhane for us the as they have also been purchased, taking place around the middle east in support of the palestinian people in by
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route place, use water cannon and t, a gas to this. this demonstrate who's outside the us embassy has, blah, i'm calling in today of unimpressive, entered rage against is around thousands of people rallied outside the us as we've been hearing. and the is riley embassies in the jo, danny, and capital. i'm on. the government has declared 3 days of wanting to the victims of these rarely a strike on a guy's in the hospital. in human, thousands took to the straits of santa, in a show of solidarity was kind of seems vague as describe what was happening in gaza as opposed to extermination. while in egypt, students chanted down with his route or matching with palestinian flags for the city of alexandria. and go over that hospital massacre in guys that has treated protests across the occupied west bank as well with hundreds of palestinians rallying in ramallah demonstrate as have turned ass in
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solidarity with the people of gaza. people who are also on the streets on tuesday night when confronted by palestinian security, for instance, an adult her mate was say, well the protests have, by and large, wrapped up we, i would say this between 30 to 50 demonstrates are still there that so a short while ago they held the prayer for those who have full and in gaza, and now they just gathering and having a chat from what i can see here about earlier, i have to say the square, the one on our square here in ramallah was a pretty packed it has been a peaceful protests. 7 they many different slogans were chanted in support of an ox and all of the palestinians in occupied east jerusalem in support of an as the director of the people and guys and the full. and then guys are they will
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also some slogans, games. president mahmoud abbas with that typical slogan, slogan the people are calling for the full of the resume. so it's been a mix bags really of pools, but certainly a wave of ballasting is living in the over 5 west back to express how they feel about what they watch they after they are unfolding to their fellow palestinians in gaza. there were also protests against d 0 and the us in all major cities across a run and president abraham racy, spoke at a rally in tehran where he wanted a situation in gaza. risk to spiraling out of control and said i must be allowed in as dose of japan all right before. so it's been a day of solidarity with the palestinian people across iran. as a number of riley's took place in all the major cities across the country. it was declared a day of mourning by the government and in the demonstrations here taking place
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entire on a, the ringing president. i brought him by you see, made an appearance and delivered a speech during which i condemned the is really aggression. and he also dwayne the united states, he also was very adamant that this needs to stop the current situation that is ongoing and unfolding in gaza is not sustainable. and he warned that the situation is going to be spilling out of control and the time is running out. he also urged the united nations and the egyptian authorities to allow humanitarian a to enter into guys, out through the roof of border. and he said that this is the most urgent matter at the moment. he also urged other error countries who have diplomatic relations with israel to sever those ties, to close as the embassy and consulates that they have in their countries that belongs to israel and also expelled their diplomats. for now, the reigning officials maintain the position that the situation is very,
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very serious, and that it has the potential to spill over into other regional countries. dorset jabari out to 0 to hong and support for palestinians has been pouring in from around the world demonstrate as gathered outside the us embassy and took here in japan. they were changing usa shame on the check here. police 5 board, a candidate for testers on the straight to the sample. thousands had gathered in front of the is around the conceal is demonstrate as in india describes what's going on in palestine as a genocide, members of unless some organization gathered in 10 i and, and the philippines people card posting flags and lit candles in protest at the is riley s trying on a hospital, got sense large numbers of protest is also turned out to be international criminal calls in the hague, demanding justice for palestinians steadfast. and was there
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a ready international criminal court? and the spoke as to some guidance that they say that's just as is failing the palestinian people. and especially what's happened tuesday night in the hospital in gaza should immediately be investigated by the agencies. and also the out of the case is something draws here to meet with the i the has to be over the entire which we progress has been reported this in on for us. this just happened after rush, great images in investigations, start the president, issues against the near future. these processes here. and they say this a shovel called on the i not only to investigate up to some friends in the area and my colleagues, sammy's i,
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john spoke to economist informa greg finance minister yanna. as of our fuck is, he asked him about the year pain response to the war on godsa. a response by the opinion in leadership of the european union has been scanned. for days. they simply thought that whatever washington, dc until of a where uh, bringing out of statements yesterday for the 1st time that you to be in union council decided to come out with a statement of substance. and what was the substance that they would opinion would increase 8 expenditure on aid for the people of gaza. but at the same time, they had to say nothing about the fact that it is a is blocking all aid from going into guys. and so you to be in, you know, simply does not have what it takes, does not have the model is fine to condemn the state appraiser for a blocking as
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a directory. we hear from a lot of european leaders as well from israel that israel has a right to defend itself, that these actions are justified. one crime so justified for anyone anywhere in the world at any time, for any reason at any but the after the state college of the 2nd world war, the international community came together. we have united nation, so we have a geneva convention. we have a rules of engagement in war, and those, those have ace explicit. it doesn't matter who the perpetrator is. it doesn't mother who's been fixing this. it doesn't matter what the arguments on one side will the other are. you do not bomb hospital? he did not stop populations because you don't like the flight this was hiding in the mid. you do not bump theaters. let me put it this way. those who tend to
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blind eye and does not condemn the feeling of innocent. and i'm jealous of doctors of nurses of children all those years. bite avionics, have lost their eyes to come, then the seat is repugnant us. it is how much it's been 24 hours since in the overwhelmed hospital in gaza was boned and almost $500.00 people were killed. as hash them, i hope our reports, despite repeated international calls, health facilities, aid convoys, schools and residential areas. continue to be targeted by as well as well and how and us, how blamed each of the for the devastating attack on guys as an added baptist hospital. when nearly 500 people were killed on tuesday night is well named the trash. did you wanna misapplied rocket lowest bodies? linux you had accusation denied by the policy and of the group is the start of the
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conflict. palestinians have accused as well in this criminal attacks targeting civilians and residential areas. do you an agency for palestinian refugees or on law? says 11 staff members have been killed and $24.00 bits per said. it is damaged. it is bad as trying for medical work as during the body, seen red dress and what killed in an as to why doctors without borders has told odyssey where that is red hot. so i get to some of these ambulances and rescue teams because they're usually, they're not interested in protecting hospitals or with the commission stuff for the past few days, we have been receiving daily records from the military or public is to 1000 to 8 it last major minutes with campaigns that killed 1440 policy and he ends
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in july to 1000. and 14 is why the fighter jets boned areas the, the density populated. she's the neighborhood of guys, the city that these red armies said how mass, how tones formed into a safe haven by the end of the conflict. 6 weeks late to 1486 by the city and civilians, including as many as 513 children were killed regionally this broker to choose but vine is returned once again. the march 2018 is why the forces opens by killing 290 demonstrated in gaza and the hope to find westbank in 2021 and of to weeks of tension. during the muslim fasting month of ramadan, hundreds of bodies, cities were wounded in wine and confrontations with his violators of the lock. some walls compound in the occupied is joyous of them,
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is lands search how the site then how much find walk. it's he's way back. getting at least $250.00 people in does a year later, at least $44.00 people including 15 children. what killed him, 3 days of violence stuff began. one of these right strikes. it's a senior islamic jihad commend us about about alex is 0. that's it. for may, emily, i'm going to this news hour, but i'll be back in a moment without continuing coverage. the ease around kaiser. that was the from intimate moments to major social change from mans impact on the planet to the impact of man on himself. so he has a depression and it's really asked to give yourself
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