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the national on being fired from the papers to the southern areas of the goals district and they have been targeted by the is really very close to the gossip or the we've seen a lot of times last fall, but i will say we are seeing increasing numbers this is giving you a picture of what kind of to be on this front. the destruction and panic off of the must occur in golf. the 471 people are killed in this really astro icon ali baptist hospital, the head of them or a kyle, this is alex is here alive from joe ha. also coming up us. preston says,
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egypt has agreed to open the roof of border crossing to allow 20 trots which humanitarian aid into the gauze and stress. last announcement came off to present. joe biden met israel's prime minister. i'm jordan cancels i give us our summit. plus full palestinians are killed in multiple ways. why is why the forces in the west bank will be lies in ramallah? the it's 8 am in the goals that we have. palestinians are still coming to terms with them. is really as drank on a hospital that killed really fully of a 100 people and of the 300 the injured some of them. critically is the single worst attack on the besieged enclave and one that has spunk and across the region, as well, has blamed palestinian fights, us from islamic jihad for a mis 5 rocket, and accusation. the great denies. well that
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a talk happened just before the us president arrived in israel and a show of solidarity job items that he's received information from the pentagon that supports as well as claims and was not behind the hospital strike box. he provided no evidence and was heading back to washington bite and said he's worked out a deal with egypt opened the roof of crossing with garza lots. he says, damage at the side close by is really, strikes, needs to be fixed, which means a might only be able to answer by caused by friday at the latest. he agreed to have what do we do is open the gate to do 2 things. one right up to 20 trucks through satterfield, my master's down there in cairo. now he's going to coordinate this. he has my authority to do is these they're gonna patch grove. i have to say
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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 and very expensive. probably until friday. let's speak now to our correspondent in golf and stuff. what out colors and stuff, what we'll get to rough of costing aid and just a minute. first of all, let's talk about the situation and gone. is that because the skies look relatively calm at the moment? am the and the gauze assessing and the strip thoughts that have been more rates overnight? i guess there's really a surprise in the intensified and different areas the guys to uh, specifically in the, in the thousands of the guys where they are people to move been 5 units. uh, 5 families. uh, the village of $55.00 is not being totally uh,
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stuck on broad down and divide. yet if you ga. gov, which is the the most populated in the gaza strip of being stuck and the east, specifically in the east of your body already pg come, now we uh we are uh, pulling the news from the central area in the neighborhood. they have just, uh, destroyed for is it didn't share the buildings what they call the didn't share colors, hundreds of families. uh huh. they've got q way to do that for buildings. i know, staying in the feet, looking for shelter, the administrator of the say that the, the overnight and the overnight the, your a to $33.00 people at least in drop off till indeed the reason that tax week to week we could still hear the explosions and different areas what i'm saying, and then there is but in the central area over the crib. oh, so we could see is the exposure of the out of trinity from the eastern side of data,
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but which is the border line. so what, let's look at this deal that the u. s. has made with egypt opened the roof of crossing to let in 20 trucks of humanitarian aid. it doesn't sound like very many do we know when it will get in and, and how father said we'll go to look out from what we could in god. god knows of everything. literally everything uh level was that on food and fuel everything including the, the, the bed is sort of a lead for, for everyone to load and other, many other things is a list of, of things that we can talk about. but uh, at least they believe here as of today, there is and is there a approval for that? give says to open off the list the uh, the humanitarian aid and which means that it'll be even more. so gala is a need for anything to come out to bring from outside. regardless scripts is,
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as we said, that i really have been shutting down on the guy the crossings, including the one that egypt to control. so was the energy the dryer allows that you choose to bring in the pool or to deliver to the food on that to get medicaid in a. it means that there will be more so administrative bill is the, is the most as and the side that needs and thoughts such a says the hospital front right out of everything all, most okay. stuff. that's all kelly's thing as nice as that from inside guns. i thanks very much stuff. what the old house of names and goss i have been searching through. desperate at the hospital, in gauze or 50 thousands of civilians are thought to have been sheltering inside the hospital compound. at the time it was struck in and asked right by as well. many more people still missing. and a warning that you might find the pitch as an aside based report,
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the staffing cottage bodies and body parts strewn across the ground. the result of and is ready a strike on either the baptist hospital because it is no is safe and is besieged in case no way is off limits. no way to say correct. some of the images are too graphic to protest. images of the children that bodies ripped apart, faces mutilated bodies, really strike this positive 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 an all of a sudden he disappeared. hundreds of families that sort refuge and the grand to the hospital is set up. we were told the red cross of the hospital to let the civilians in which it and suddenly rockets and missiles started falling on all the civilians . who are they, including women and children who had the bodies dismembered while no one was spared . explain, describe the semester heist a toll from single attack. for decades,
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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. and just by striking a hospital, that means they have no limitations. they've given the green light to execute all palestinians. that means they can choose as harry, as well. there them the out about boston, i saw a news conference. my goal is, has helped me to see 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 casa? i really just have condemned to strike, but it is the palestinians who must live through it with many gauze the think nothing would ever be the same. again. i said big g 0. well, us present a by mass is ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu, intel aviv on wednesday,
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find the supports as well as denial of responsibility and the attack on the hospital in gaza, but has given no evidence to backup that claim on an official report from tel aviv it was a trip meant to help deescalate the crisis against it, but it began to unravel before due by even touch died entail would be warm hugs to be folded by tough question. said the white house, particularly when he might have to be an issue. 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 and refused to be endorsing. is really denial or 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 gaza and support. clearly welcomed by the
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countries prime minister with one eye on the american audiences that on october 7th, come us murdered, of $1400.00, as well as maybe 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 in from joe biden was meant to leave here and meet with 3 out of leaders in jordan, but an, an extraordinary diplomatic snob. the 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 with the growing anger at the rise and the number of dead and the humanitarian crisis. in a final speech before leaving after this extraordinary visit this you'll bite and revealed he'd secured as really cooperation for aids to be allowed to get something
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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 get trucks moving across the border as soon as possible. job items unwavering support for nashville 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 assault and garza and stuff, the number of dead from rising island, fisher. i'll just need to tell you i'm doing this now from tel aviv and a low expecting little high profile visit today. thursday we are interested in like the u. k. prime minister will be here along with his foreign minister. james, cleverly, originally so not cold, the attack in the hospital, a watershed moment and he's called essentially uh to avoid a part of the escalation in what is happening and guys of that backup by the speech that job i made yesterday. when he pointed out that he understood that israel could
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be consumed by anger and what happened on october the 7th, but he also said, and it was a part of the speech that was all most most the said, don't let it consume you at the us after 911, what the justice they got justice and he said, but the, we made mistakes. no, we knew that job. i had no regrets as votes for the iraq war. so he's perhaps arguing these relays, maybe not to go too far, richie. so now we'll meet with the prime minister. he will also meet with the president. james cleverly will then go on to out of capitals and also to talk it. and he's going to and cut out he's going to title, and you'll also be in too hot in the cutter for talks. there was you soon. i believe that those 3 countries can help perhaps, mediate, and then submit the escalation in the fighting. and then president, my criminal france will be here on friday as well. this is what's known in american political speech as a full court press, coming and expressing support for israel, but perhaps adding them to keep to the death toll in gaza as low as possible. even
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though we see a mountain every single day. okay. and for the moment, thanks very much for bringing us the latest that from kind of a is there any strikes of talk to the areas close to villages in southern lebanon is really missiles of a poor sleeping 5 nick, half a shiver is already on me. says it's hit, has bull positions as well evacuated as towns along the board with less than enough repeats of exchanges of shelling. to do us as veto to draw off to un security council resolution calling for humanitarian pools. in garza, washington says it's too late for the counsel to approve an appropriate response to the crisis. kristen's lead me has moved from the united nations in new york while insisting they were working to get 8 and to gaza. those against the united states standing alone blocked the security council from passing a resolution that would do just that. the us and basset,
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or 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 pain, those terrorist acts against is rarely civilians, with the forceful reaction to such acts and the never growing humanitarian disaster imposed on gather the council response, we proposed was robust and balanced. if you want officials echoed the secretary
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general's call for an immediate cease fire warning violence could spread throughout the region. i fear that we are at the brink of a deep and they chose obvious that contains a project. 3 of these rarely proceeding conflict, if not on the me least 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 play book suggested they bring the issue to the general assembly instead for a vote where no country has veto power. kristen salumi outages era, the united nations still ahead here on out is era. the latest yvonne and gaza says a home wave of protests around the world. the,
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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, but i think that humidity will begin to come down over the course of the weekend. so on saturday, by the way the temperature locks in to about $37.00, so pretty close to fit above where we should pay for this sum of the year. central asia. now things are quiet. so what do you say we move that circ a we're rain has moved west to 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.
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so it was things and pretty big downpours and be root some flooding and loving on as well. keep wave and to nurse look at that temperature 36. and now we've got whether alerts in play for northwest of libya as this heat moves further toward the east. look at the store and central african republic, dropping down to the democratic republic of congo on thursday. and was you look at this a hot day in cape towns 32, but those temperatures will come down. so you soon so many politicians want to be the republican party is candidate for to any stand, a chance it gets donald trump, if our planet is burning and we're running out of time, why aren't we doing more to deal with climate change or american politics just getting through the whole life, intuit screen for most americans. for quizzical look us politics, the bottom line. there is no channel that covers world news like we do, we revisit places the state houses are really invested in that. and that's
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a privilege. as a journalist, the of the again, you're watching out his era, his reminder of our top story is this. our people in gauze i have been searching through definitely at the alley hospital that was head find is really as strikes on choose day coming in the 500 people protest is condemning the mexico have taken to the streets in the west bank across the middle east. yes, president or vice and his masters rodney 5 minutes have benjamin netanyahu and 10 of these 5 who says the pentagon has information the box office of claims it was not behind the hospital strikes and the us president says he's worked has to deal
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with each up to allow 20 trucks carrying a to enter concepts with around for crossing lights and says not a might enter gone to on friday. the earliest full palestinians have been killed by is really forces in the occupied west bank and multiple raids on a be a tax talk to the village of address la on thursday morning. 68 palestinians have been killed supplies waiting for says old settlers in the occupied west bank since the 7th of october. c need it for him, joins us now from ramallah. anita, what more could you tell us about these latest rates that was saying? well, one of them in particular seems to be guessing more intense as the electricity has been cut off in the news. some sort of few decap near the food cut in the doors of the occupied westbank according to locals. there more and more reinforcements are
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coming in to that refugee camp in the raid that has lasted so far for more than 5 hours. one palestinian has been killed a 16 year old boy and according to witnesses when his father tried to approach him after he was sought, the father has been solved and was wounded as well. his final farewell to his son only happens at his hospital beds as he was recovering. we are talking about intense confrontations that they're going on inside the refugee camp. when we've seen armed men operate before an attack is really forces the breed but come off and we've been there and the end of september. and we've seen that damage that these really forces has incurred there. and we've seen electricians trying to restore the electricity that has been cut off then. now we're talking about a similar situation in people's lives, see more as really forces taking the homes and making them some sort of military force and, and positioning they are. so we might be looking at the long range long operation
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that is taking place in food, cutting in different areas in the occupied the west bank. we've seen different this really raises that lead to the killing of more palestinians. we've also seen is really forces at demolish the home of a palestinian in a village. he called to be near my law and he's believed to have been involved in an attack. the left is really is killed in july. also confrontations took place and a palestinian has been killed that are as a result of those confrontations. so we are talking about an intense situation that is unfolding now in the occupied westbank with that number of those killed in the last 24 hours raising to 7. okay. need to, thanks very much. we'll keep an eye on those raids the speak to later and get over the hospital, alaska, in gaza, triggered protest across the occupied westbank on wednesday with hundreds of pounds
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of citizens rolling in the streets. john stratford reports from ramallah to the we salute the from us brigade states on hundreds of people gathered in central remotely, one of the growing number approaches in towns and cities in the occupied westbank. israel's war on garza is unites and people across the palestinian territory in the shop were one people in the west bank and gaza. our blood is one. we're in small jails. we suffer from raids and settlers were locked in. we kept moving. settlers attack farmers and drop off trees. i feel let down by the air. people don't count on the western world because israel is their project, not only the us project, it's a british, french, german, european, and american project to protect their interest in the middle east. not just the way, not head to say gold is with garza with pot of gas or in the battle itself. they
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tried to time us for so long. people escape. but the anger tips burling people just want a voice to get her to the gas as children now to the blood flowing and cancer is aus promise to me and security full season struggles to dispose hundreds of protest as on tuesday night. fires will it's across ramallah, tig guess and live far into the believe to be from palestinian gunmen supporting the demonstrates as they were demanding the palestinian president from the bus routes, phone from the jewel daily and capital. and immediately when he was scheduled to meet us president joe biden, they accused the palestinian leader of not doing enough to protect the people of garza from israel's unsold enough international diplomacy. they said it never works . the situation comes when a boss announced he was coming back to ramallah and he had canceled the meeting with us president. that is the risk pictures of israel is attack of the hospital and garza which killed maybe 500 people signed in. protest continued when stay in
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hebron where use rocks and bun tires, sean, think with our souls and blood, we sacrifice ourselves. luxor irish magenta. and these are not just mass cuz this is a genocide. they want to a natalie at the palestinian people. not just casa, we know will be next to that will also protest in big la home record for, and they may have yet to try to record to record the work to, to have buses record. it just feeds. so the done of the 3 down. and that and dependence, and their sense because bob and the goal is that can take used as a waiting here for people to be ok by west bank. the demonstrations are the only way that they can fly, like the dictates of suffering, the have a good on the is rows of the patient. i try and still israel relentless,
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kidding, of the friends, families and fellow palestinians. the cause of called stop it. i'll just 0. look the 1st s, as in the philippines, the riley to condemn the attack on the la baptist hospital in garza below it was as a demonstration in southern associated raleigh. this is one of the biggest gatherings of protesters that i've seen in the philippines in reasons, dears, for any issue anywhere in the philippines. any such as here on the way to this venue all over the city. and there were banners and flags, palestinian flags, banners. uh, outside homes is 4 fronts hanging in public transport, st. palestine and is really occupation. obviously their post test a the is rarely air strikes on the hospital in gaza a tuesday. and in fact, this pulled task was organized hours after that incident based blame the
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israel, at least for that strike. although there is no blame being treated between israel and homos. these people, they say they're sure that the responsibility falls on the israelis. 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 pilots to get people in gaza. people in gaza, they say, have been living under a blockade for decades. and so their call is not just to add the hostilities that 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 saying that there are thousands here and that there are thousands more that are coming here. and so this is really
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a filipino muslims uniting to call or an end to violence in. gotcha. and in washington dc, processes from an anti will group jewish voice, a piece service stays assessing inside of congressional building, demonstrations. the cooling for an immediate cease fires, the death toll vises and gaza. some protest as war sets with was not in on name. i feel hate has moved from capitol hill in the canada. how many of them this happen? maybe 6 were named you. serious? these fire now came in. they knew they would be arrested. this all started at a few blocks away or the day more than
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a 1000 people are really all one gentleman, he said his grandparents 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 a ceasefire and gaza today. does it take one more look at one by one just to give you a sense of how different the sentiment is from the elected officials by one representative. it has to offer a ceasefire. you know and
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a visual for palestinians killed in the hospital massa has been health in london officers during the whole was that well, on a plus 3 went off to noon just across the wide whole from downing street over the several 100 people. and the numbers are growing all the time, have gathered for what they described as a vigil for the victims of the last, the attack at all after the hospital in gaza on tuesday, that killed so many people stop the massacre in gaza. the banners read the safe spot. now freedom for palestine. and that's sean take over that we are oh, how the stadiums and all of this as western governments, the u. k. among them say that they're poring over their intelligence agencies, forwarding over available evidence to try and figure out exactly what happens at all after the hospital is rather close denies that it's responsible via fax,
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pointing the finger instead of the promise to the infection islamic jihad come off this is really kind of what you expect. so i think i don't think we're moving it with some of them that hospital sickness, 3 such an outcry. and because of the number of death israel has to we can talk claim on to someone else. yeah. we produce products diversity, so not getting his weekly appearance of primes this questions in parliament, of course, and against the rush to judgment for fear. he said, further in flaming tensions in the region, that was a sentiment that code by far and secretary james, kimberly who announced he was on his way back to the region for the 2nd visit since the homeless attacks on october. the 7th. he will meet on thursday, the government of egypt before the fortunately going on to me that he does of cut off and tuck as well. he will talk to those regional leaders about ongoing efforts
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to get a he took us up to get foreign nationals out. and ongoing efforts to free the hosted .

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