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to analyze the funny thing and i guess from out is there is move i last available in your favorite types to just set for it and type to move the new app from out to 0 new at using. is it the destruction of panic off to the past? masa in garza 471. people are killed. altima is really as so i come the alley baptist hospital, the other them or kyle, this is alex. is there a live from doha? also coming up to us, president says, egypt has agreed to open the roof of border crossing into garza to allow in 20 trucks with humanitarian aids. that's announcement off to the us to present that as
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well as prime minister and jordan cancelled a us our summit. and a resolution of the united nation is calling a fee for humanitarian pools. in the gauze, the complex is veto. to find the us, the it's of them and goes to west civilians are still coming to terms with it is really as strike on a hospital that killed nearly 500 people. is the single worst attack on the besieged enclave and one that has spunk anger across the region, as well, has blamed islamic jihad for mis 5 rockets and accusation. the palestinian group denies as well. the attack happened just before the us president arrived in israel in the show of support terabyte and said he's received information from the pentagon that box office of claims it was not behind the hospital strike boss. he provided no evidence to support his statements. off heading back to washington,
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the us president said he's worked out a deal with egypt to open the rafa crossing with garza loveland tools and has the details from washington. dc of us president joe biden told reporters on board air force one on wednesday that he went to the middle east with 2 goals. one to start figuring out how to get, how standing and americans out of gaza and how to get humanitarian aid to those living in the gaza strip. this is the us president joe biden. he agreed to have what he would do is open the gate to do 2 things. one right up to 20 trucks through satterfield wine, bachelors down there in cairo. now he's going to coordinate this here. sorry to do is these are gonna patch rhodes. i have to 3
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possible trucks to expect to take about 8 hours tomorrow, so there may be nothing roll through until we're supposed to check. very expensive probably until friday. but and also told reporters that he stressed the need to use restraint to everyone with whom he spoke while he was in tel aviv. that includes the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. when asked whether he got any pushback on the us as demand to see these countries exercise restraint and to do all they could to try to reduce tensions bite and said he got no push back and would be watching to make certain that they follow through on their promises russell and jordan elder sarah washington. well yes, present job i'm met is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, intel aviv item. suppose it as well as denial of responsibility and the attack on
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a hospital in garza, but gave no evidence to back the claim. and vishal reports from tel aviv that it was a trip meant to help deescalate the crisis against it. but it began to unravel before do by even touch. don't entail a be warm hugs to be followed by tough question. said the white house, particularly when do you mind a teen issues? but then there was a massacre. i think as a hospital overshadowing every 6. the americans of all, did their own inquiry into what happened to bite in the for used to be endorsing is really denial was deeply said in our age by the explosion of the hospital and cause of yesterday 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 guys, a permanent support. clearly welcomed by the country's prime minister with one eye on the american audiences that on october 7th,
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come us murdered. 1400 as well as maybe more. this is in a country of fewer than 10000000 people. this would 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 in jordan. but an extraordinary diplomatic now be essentially cancel. i agree to the us president was not prepared to call for a ceasefire, but he did want to ring concessions during his visit. but with the going on at the rise, the number of dead on the team on attending crisis. and a final speech before leaving after this extraordinary visit come by and revealed he'd secured is really cooperation for 8 be allowed into guys. i mean, since we're getting close cooperation with the government of each of the united nations in this agencies like the world program and other partners in the region to
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get trucks moving across the border as soon as possible. a job items on wavering support for israel has won many admirers here. but in the why the 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 cause have been searching through debris valley hospital that was hit by and is really strike on tuesday. and the 500 people were killed. thousands of civilians i thought to be inside the hospital at the time of the attack. and a warning you may find the pictures and some facts report to stopping 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 say correct. some of the
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images are too graphic to broadcast. images of their children, their bodies ripped apart, faces mutilated bodies where you strike this positive result into cutting piece 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, instead of the rockets and missile 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 told 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 the thing as if by strike a hospital,
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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. 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 grounds 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 cause? 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 has been there less out and he is ready. bombardment have gone. so since the hospital attack, sorry, a couple of assume is in con eunice with the latest to the bottom. it took place in the southern areas of the gaza strip, specifically in rough our district to residential buildings were 11th to the ground by the use for the occupation forces around 20 palestinian were killed that due to
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that, due to, to pose that tax on different residential areas these variable environments and the goals are strictly really continues. every single place in the gaza strip has been hatched by the is really ongoing strikes. different rates also are carries out in the north of the gaza strip. is specifically in a developed yet refugee camp, or is it until area, residential area, which is full of population that had be more to evacuate. meanwhile, people that refused to evacuate, believing that there was there any safe shields in the gaza strip. it has been confirmed by the us administration that the, the are, these are the occupation authorities have agreed to allow 20 trucks to enter the goals, district full with a humanitarian a. he bought 20 uh trucks only on the, you know, off to uh, 15 days of fighting because it will be inside. the goal is a strict mon friday. uh there are more than 500000 palestinians in the refugee shelters. and as long as that goes just right there is or around $2300000.00
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palestinians. so yes, there are still hundreds of trucks in the egyptian side waiting for further permission in order to enter the goal. is this trip as long as much as you can monitor and ate mike into the goals with stripe, the humanitarian crisis might be really mitigated. if the there was such a notable flowing of medical supplies and even human t r u h to the besieged territory. was there any strikes, have toxic areas also close to villages in southern lebanon? is there any massage reports? they've been 5 may accomplish true. that is where the army says it's hit hezbollah . physicians is what evacuated this town. loanable is a with that. and on after a piece of exchanges of shelling, see us as being towed a draft un security council resolution calling for humanitarian pools. in garza washington says it's too early for the counsel to approve an appropriate response to the crisis. christian's lead me has moved from united nations in new york while insisting they were working to get 8 into gaza. those against the united states
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standing alone locked the security council from passing a resolution that would do just that. the us and baset are insisted that the draft was incomplete. 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. the resolution did condemn a mazda is october 7th attack and the taking of civilian hostages. as well as demanding pauses in the fighting for a deliveries. after several days, i'm to go see ations. 12 council members voted for it. many pointing out that civilians, humanitarian workers and medical facilities must be protected under international humanitarian law. faced with scales, terrorist acts against is rarely civilians, with the forceful reaction to such acts and the never growing humanitarian disaster
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imposed on gather the council response. we proposed was robust and balanced for you. and officials echoed the secretary general's call for an immediate cease fire . without warning, violence could spread throughout the region. i fear that we are at the brink of a deep, and they chose abby's that contains a project. 3 of these really proceeding conflict. if not, of the middle east as a whole, many members of the security council allowed to keep working towards consensus and a resolution. but russia taking a page from the west playbook, suggested they bring the issue to the general assembly instead for a vote. where no country has veto power. christian salumi al jazeera, the united nations. lashara is also a senior political analyst. he says the un security council has been paralyzed since the beginning of the ukraine war. and the turn to divide it to keep calling
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themselves the international community and they are not international, not this, certainly not a community. i mean, the way they behave, these people are basically on leashes, you know, for their cynical governments, many homes, the city permit members, it's going to council for us the u. k. and america really proposed to be incredibly hypocritical. and the russians, and the chinese have to be incredibly different and just visit with their own, you know, geo political interest that clearly, you know, the idea that those people would extend to have to try to, you know, build a bridge just for the moment in order to agree on something that does not have to do with one piece, it does not have to do with due politics. and certainly it does not have anything to do with their, you know, long term interests that just have to do with the short term safety and what it
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being all the people on the phone. but it's not too difficult. so i mean the indifference of politicians, whether they are in washington, new york, or it cannot be, it is just the only it is the suffering of people. just innocent people, the pain, the distress that fear doesn't count for any one. the babies, hundreds of thousands of babies that have absolutely no no, no, no cost in all of this. why would the person not pushing more for human assistance? there is some people you need, the more for that you don't need international humanitarian. last for that, you just need morales, the common sense. but there's so much in defense. so much cynicism in today's politics, even why people outside your wars did that piece linda hand to have people
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suffering and the models. israel has talked to civilian buildings from the beginning of its will on gauze, despite repeated international goals as continue to target hospitals. h one voice schools and residential areas actually will help our thoughts this way and how this, how blamed each other for the devastating attack on guys as an added baptist hospital. when nearly 500 people were killed on tuesday night? here's where they the trash did you wanna misapplied rocket, lowest bodies lined makes you had accusation denied by the policy of, of group is the start of the 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 in 24 bits facilities,
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damage. it is bad as strikes for medical work is from the body. seen red crescent, what killed it asked? why? doctors without borders has told i just see where that is, where it has targeted some of these ambulances and rescue teams because they're either they're not interested in protecting hospitals or the commission stuff for the past few days, we have been receiving daily reads from the military or public if it's a 1000 to 8 it last major minutes with campaigns that killed 1440 palestinians in july 2014 is why they fight to jets boned areas. the, the densely populated, choose the neighborhood of guns that city that these red army said. how mass, how tools formed into a safe haven by the end of the conflict. 6 weeks late to 1486 bodies,
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city and civilians, including as many as 513 children, were killed. the regional eaters broker to choose must bind, is returned once again a mazda, 2018 is why that forces opens by getting 290 demonstrators 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 since he is will one did in violence. confrontations with his right to us of the lock. some laws compound in the occupied is to rest of them is loans. so how the sites then, how much find walk it is way back getting at least $250.00 people in does a year later, at least $44.00 people, including 15 children,
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were killed in 3 days of fine and stuff began. one of these read as try. it's a senior islamic jihad commend hush divided by the 0. so that has here on out to 0 for palestinians killed in multiple raids by is really forces in the occupied. westbank will be nice in ramallah the . you're locked into your weather update for the middle east and africa is always nice to have you along. so there is some rain sneaking away from iraq into iran and got to tell you some of that energy could drop down into kuwait. so for sure, more cloud cover on thursday, but we could see some showers in storms here. the winds pick up so it will be a hazy and dusty picture on thursday. now for us here in doha, it remains humid,
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but i think that humidity will begin to come down over the course of the weekend. so on saturday, by the way temperature locks in to about 37. so pretty close to hit above where we should pay for this sound of the year. central asia. now things are quiet. so what do you say we moved? it's okay, we're rain has moved west east. so it's now in the east pushing into the caucuses on thursday. there's also been pulses of rain around the eastern mediterranean running into the coast of the van. so we've seen some pretty big downpours in the root, some flooding in loving on as well, heat wave in tuners. look at that temperature $36.00, and now we've got whether alerts in play for northwest of libya as this heat moves further toward the east. what are the store and the central african republic? dropping down to the democratic republic of congo on thursday. and was your look at this a hot day in cape town, 32, but those temperatures will come down. see you soon. the
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a lot of hospice home that was hit site and it's really as like on choose day killing. nearly 500 people protest as condemning the massacre have taken to the street to the west bank across the middle east. you as president terabytes and has less threatening appointments and benjamin netanyahu until of these 5 minutes. as the pentagon has information, the facts of israel's claims and it was not hines, the hospital strikes on the, as president says, he's what does it deal with egypt to allow 20 trucks carrying a to end to gauze up to the roof of crossing line and says that a might answer garza on friday. um the last full palestinians have been killed by his ready forces in the occupied westbank and multiple raids. one of the attacks talked to the village of address, la on thursday morning. 68 palestinians have been killed by his weighty forces of settlers in the occupied westbank since october. the 7th. as i'll speak to nita abraham, she joins us from ramallah and need
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a festival. what more could you tell us about all these latest raids? well we know that since last night we are talking about for palestinians will have been killed in different circumstances. first, one of them has been killed after as really subtler attacks and palestinian village called due to have put out here to need them a lot. the rest was killed in different raids, including ongoing grades that are still taking place as we speak now in different areas, including in newark, some stuff, few g camp near to cutting wood. we've been seeing armed men take up arms and slide . these really forces we usually wave the account. now in addition to that, we're talking about a different rate in another village in the occupies with bank that's aimed to demolish a palestinian home. this house belongs to a palestinian. that is will accuse us of committing an attack in july against it and as we get is really so. as a result, there was confrontations and
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a palestinian has been killed all in old. were talking about it more than 80 palestinians will have been arrested for it so far. but the numbers might be expected to increase as people are still counting. the numbers of those who have been taken by these really forces and we have been seeing the intensity of those arrests increase in the past. uh, more than a week because we were talking about more than 700 people who have been arrested by is really forces in fluids. a workers who have lost their jobs from the besieged cause as to who would working and as well, they lost their jobs and then they were subject to addressed by is really forces. so it means a very tense situation here in the occupied with. but it does need to end on when, so yesterday we so big protests against that is really hospital attack. to what extent is that i'm just still simmering the but we are still in the 2nd
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morning day after president bonham with our best has declared 3 days of mornings after the attack on the hospital now for protest, city is here. they're still calling for proof. this one of them is today after noon, and they're calling for palestinians to take to the streets. let's meet reminding you that there is also ad goods i'd acted towards. the palestinian authority would fight a city and say that the pos to me and presidents need it to do more. they blame him for not being present and fighting really for the palestinian cause more so we have seeing a lot of anger and frustration when it comes to the rule of the palestinian authority . would also seeing the city is taking up to the threats against these really forces. and these really settlers as these weights continue, as these really subtler wireless continues. so you can imagine the tension and frustration here in the occupied us. i need to abraham branch the nicest that from
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the my lot. thanks very much data as well. that being protest taking place around the world in support of the palestinian people. thousands have been demonstrating outside the us and his way to embassies and the to damian capital, i'm on the government has declared 3 days of morning some of the binge. i've read reports from a man of course, jordan henry protest isn't there thousands of continued to count against is really a tax on palestinians. the biggest protest outside these really embassy among the georgia indian security forces have prevented demonstrators from reaching the embassy compound. according to the media, the building was evacuated on the one of the war and gaza. radians in front of the news from all sections of society. if they can do this piece up to these very attack on the baptist hospital and cause if it go to hundreds of people
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in the lane, my feeling in the right way. are you paying for way too? uh, we've had a story and a free all the kind of issue. we all can patients expanded, what do you have? how do you? i will tell everyone, stay united as one people, one body even use and children don't give up your mother and we all is really working. the tv and my children are going every day. i'm a hope that everything will be ok with that have had recent anger echo during the during parliament's emergency session and go to 5 minutes to assess support for palestinians. we continue in the face of what he calls is with the direction which is transcended or human, more and leaving values. think of this message also head strong words because the hospital attack a massacre. he this will cry which cannot tolerate the,
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the dog has hit the just head in jordan, but across the middle east, people are headed. i must say that unless israel stops what they call indiscriminate killing off. but the thing in the demonstrations will continue. some of the jobs out of there, i'm on protest as in the philippines have ronnie to condemn the attack on the ali hospital in garza found it below. it was on one demonstration in the southern city of maralie. this is one of the biggest, a gathering support testers that i've seen in the philippines in recent years for any issue, anywhere in the philippines. any such as here on the way to this venue all over the city. there were banners and flags, palestinian flags, banners. uh, outside homes is 4 prongs hanging in public transport, se palestine and is really all to pieces. obviously their post test do the is
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really air strikes on the hospital in gaza a tuesday. and in fact, this pulled task was organized hours after that incident based blame the israel, at least for that strike. although there is no blame being treated between israel and hum us these people. they say they're sure that the responsibility falls on the israel lease, but it's not just that they say there is a long history of persecution, but is rarely a policy of people in particular of pallets to get people in gaza. people in gaza, they say, have been living under a blockade for decades. and so their call is thought just to add because to the stuff have been going on these past week or so. but there was still a days that have been going on for decades. and decades and right now they're
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saying that there are thousands here and that there are so is, is worth that are coming here. and so this is really a really be the last names, july big to call or an end to violence in gaza. and in washington, dc, protests is from and to will group jewish voice for a piece of the size of fits in inside a congressional office building. the demonstrates as a cooling for an immediate cease fire of the death from viruses and gone. so some protesters were set for the was not in on name, practical hate has moved from capitol hill. building. this is remember, many of them this happened maybe 6 were named do serious use fire now
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came in. they knew they would be arrested. this all started at a few blocks away or the day really all one gentleman, he said his grandparents are bought the house, but now you are doing i see my job as carrying on their legacy as the jews who fundamentally see their role as standing up for state less than impressed people all throughout the worlds. and i see no better way to do that. then fighting for peace and the ceasefire and gaza today. the take one more look at the one by one just to give you a sense of how different this.
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