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least 7. tell us the news really. and so tell us citizens from jordan to the philippines, egypt to washington dc. people hold protest demanding israel and is on 5 minutes have gone. so the often nearly 2 weeks of relentless is riley attacks and a complete blockade of gaza causing office most the electricity. and food supplies and the agreement has been reached to allow humanitarian agents. the besieged on clive who was president show at bottom says 20 trucks will be allowed to go into accounts or from the roof of crossing with agents. the deal was reached during his visit to israel and of the troops with egypt. president, israel says the agreement is conditional on the i'd supplies not reaching him off as well. the agreement comes as israel intensified it's bombing campaign overnight
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. on wednesday it strikes targeted multiple locations in gaza, including con eunice refugee camp in the south. and rafa near the border with egypt, residential neighborhoods in central garza were also head flattening. apartment blocks and stranding nearly 100 families. you in facilities, universities, and schools as well as waiting holes, are full at capacity. let's go to l just here, a correspondence you know said who is in the gaza strip and joins us on the phone. now, we'll talk about the situation in rough crossing and just a moment, but uh, can you just give us an idea of what it is like the off the old, the strikes that it could i have a nice a, a. yes, tom. well, this strikes to didn't just happen over night, but also these are in the morning hours of today where home, where of conflict he bombarded, we have at least 33 people killed in
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a home in law. we have 3 and residential towers and is the head of a neighborhood that he got the city, the and the central a doctor to adopt the strip, sorry the to a continuous. can you bombard, did we have another home in one unit that to 8 people were killed in the basement of their home? and uh, we're still hearing the attorney lee, our salary show by the injury. we tags a type of thing, different areas in different homes. uh, in the uh yeah, how border with the uh, with the call just check now the is really attractive still going in different areas in july. yeah. it's the recent one. just half an hour. it go home in july. yeah. what can with me before i did, which is lilian inside it. i'm just giving you the latest off. this is the morning
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hours were just 10 am no coast time. and old b as in boy. nice and tried to happen in the past 3 to 4 hours a bit more use home just absolutely related less isn't that, you know, can we just talk a little bit about the deal that the us has done with israel and egypt to get aids for the rough a crossing on the 20 trucks at the sides. it doesn't seem like it will come close to being enough, given just how daunted the situation. isn't garza as well? that's true, tom. but at the same time when the golf, this trip continues to suffer for over 10 days. we're talking about 12 days now of complete full scale war on because it's trip. because his trip is, has been in the cute, started off the everything. literally everything, water, electricity, fuel for electric, the food medication, medical supplies,
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equipment and a return. there is a continuous increase in the number of casualties every single hour and an increase in the number of display you send an increase in the number of people needing food and shelter, and electricity, or fuel for electricity. now, if it's that no matter how much d 20 trucks may see missiles in this lawyer situation, they are still better than nothing. at least they will be providing a little bit of for you. it's not what is needed. it's not even close to the amount that is needed in because it's just in this dire situation, but it is still better than nothing. and we hope that this could be an indication that more aid could be allowed to enter in the coming days or the situation
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to know the or improve a little bit in uh, in terms of the ongoing um, combine events that are still going on. yeah. like you say, hopefully it is on the uh, the 1st steps. thank you so much. that is no site for us in johnson as well. let's bring in palestinian journalist honey of sheba, who joins us now live from the roof of crossing. and as we hit it, you can decide if it had been more strikes near the crossing or the night, what damage did that cause an it can just give us an idea of what it is like then now yes, done. we are a drug activity and is specifically in the front of the roof i crossing as you can see from the camera frame. lemme standing in front of the palestinian gate, the only gateway for palestinians living and gaza to the outside world. now, despite the mass bombardment going on across multiple and different places across
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the gaza strip, there is an anticipation of the crossing to open to allow the is 20 trucks that we've been talking about. filled with tons of medical supplies and food supplies to to a palestinian now we know for sure that this requires an is really approval. the is really the government has not given an approval yet. there has been talk about a conditional approval as long as there is an assurance that those aids and the court void does not reach any any of how much the member in the gaza strip. mm. so if i bought an uh said as he was leaving his riley yesterday, that it could take old a visit, i to get the road fixed. can you just explain what sort of condition it is in at this point in time all well, the conditions right now are pretty, pretty complicated for, for palestinians that there is
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a concern and an ongoing fear that and in different parts of the gaza strip are running of out of essential needs and are in desperate desperate needs of, of water and desperate need of some food supplies. some of the hospitals in, in the south part, which is really ironic because this is the part of the gaza strip, where every body was pushed to from the north and gods, and govern the rate to evacuate to people here find themselves under intensive bombardments since morning the worst it was, the ann or the largest bombardment a few hours ago, a residential compound in the, her city. and just to put you in a context is a, her city is and you'll establish a city by the p a and most residents of that city where a r p, a element, employees, former employees of the palestinian authority. so everyone is known in that area and, and what, what would be or what they are doing? i mean, there, there's not posing any kind of a threat,
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but it's free. may have 3 large towers, residential towers have been completely destroyed. and we've, we've confirmed that a from, by witness in the areas and some of the reason why we, we, we, we were able to contact them that the 3 towers have been completely destroyed, leaving a litter over 500 people displaced and without homes, another ears try to drop by city residential tower. so far there are multiple, multiple reports about a number of people have been killed because they were given little time to leave the building with, with hundreds of injuries. i'm talking about a residential building up almost the 7 powers, 7 story, the, the 70 story building, accommodating many people of, from, from of the city and those who evacuated from the north and the south in the city of data is by a mosque was targeted as well, leaving many casualties, and
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a number of people also killed the city of hon. eunice alone, where we were reporting all of the past few days. i'm up till now at the and a neighborhood was targeted 11 people have been pronounced that and there may. busy down at 20 injured so far. as you see, there is a lot of concern going on, a lot of fear among palestinians who have evacuated in the north to the south. and they, there is the common statement among every single palestinian. now it's just, there's no, there's no safe place and got no, i think literally after the, the, the, the bombing of the hospital getting a sense of security has been shattered. completely, honey. i want to talk a little bit more about the 20 trucks with advice. i mean, how far is that going to going to actually controls the distribution of that once it is inside garza?
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oh, okay. okay, so just for a little bit of the, the, the technical side of where the truck's at. so the big data, as you see from the camera where i'm standing, does it, the palestinian get and to all the way through the, the addiction get. we're talking about it like 2 or 3 kilometer is maximum. that's the area of that were passengers in normal days would move to go to the egyptian side. so right at the junction side we have those 20 trucks are they are stopped waiting for the is really approval to get in. now i, as far as we know, the united nations is the, the official, the official body that is going to be responsible for the distribution of these, of these human to trend aid. i'm, i guess the, the, the priority will be for hospitals that are running out of fuels running out of medical supplies. we've, we've, so far, we know some of the hosp to the brink of complete collapse as we don't have
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a field to run. the power generators to keep operations going on. right now, i think will be then the shelters, where many people who were asked to evacuated. i'm talking about you, an honor was schools the been designated as as shoulders for those evacuated. but i think these are the 2 priorities. i'm not sure what's going to happen for the rest of the the people as human instead of, i mean 20 trucks seemed really little compared to the needs of the palestinian, the estimation of people who evacuated the northern part and caused the governor. it is a close to $700000.00 people and in addition to the already densely populated areas of the city of han you and has been dropped behind the middle areas. so it, the things are on the light, live conditions here. i agree, rating and there is
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a need for more so part it's only our hold that they're more trucks more. yeah. human to turn income void will be allowed. but so far with israel versus rejections complete rejections. yeah. we don't know what time or when can we go and see, but we're waiting for those trucks. yes. some dates. uh thank you so much. uh that is any other issue before us uh at the roof across the british prime minister. she soon atkins arrived in tel aviv to meet as ready, prime minister benjamin netanyahu. this visit is part of an organized show of solidarity with israel and comes as will lead as close to the escalation. so neck described the as rarely as strike on. i'll, i'll bet this hospital and cancer as a watershed moment, is expected to push for humanitarian i to be delivered to cancer as soon as possible. let's bring in the ellen fisher who's live for us and tell us even to the verse a british p and she so nick has just arrived to do. we know what his plans for his
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visit while he's there that he's on his way to jerusalem, where he'll meet with the is really president at his residence in the city, and then he will meet up. but benjamin netanyahu, he's a company by his foreign minister, seems cleverly 4, and the secretary is known in the u. k. a. this is part of a 2 day trip to the middle east. from here, his intention is to go to egypt to cairo, to meet with president cc, he will then go to the hot to meet with the prime minister there. and then on to tuck key and dine to and meetings with the talk he's coming. his intention is to call for the restraint without using the word restraint. he's very keen to, to see the death tools stop rising as it has. and he said they want to avoid the dangerous escalation and too many lives have already been lost and also to try and get to that on my side. he's in touch with countries. he believes may have a,
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according to it, to them at be, be able to use, leave her as to influence them to try and get an end to the fighting as well. it's a 2 day trip, but it, in practical political terms, of course, at the u. k has a lot less close than it used to have. of course has a lot less closed than jewel bite and who was here yesterday talking for talking about the escalation, but not in those words, but also wanting v as really is not to to go too far. i mean, he made that point in his speech that after 911, the us looked for justice. i think he said we may have made mistakes essentially saying to these release it please to try and, and we, we know what's coming, but please try and keep the number of best as low as possible. as you say, yeah, this comes uh hold on the hills of us uh, president binding deposit and how important is it to israel to actually continue to get this kind of international support as
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well. of course the, the gentleman chancellors being here, the remaining and prime ministers being here that the intention is that the mind and manual mat, chrome will arrive in the next couple of days. it is important for israel to have this level of support, particularly as all of these leaders are aware of what is going to come next. and so whether they arrive here and say, look we, there's been too many debts. we need to start seeing the number of data and the humanitarian crisis and guys of the ease, it is issue of support for these really government. no one is staying away. no one is treating them as as a site. there's no is saying that what they're doing, it is beyond the pale. so politically that's important and politically important for benjamin netanyahu, of course, is a very much under pressure here in israel. all the polls suggest that majority of people at the end of this crisis want to see i'm going want to see his government going. and that's something that he'll have to deal with another day. but with these 4 leaders of heating, it is important and insignificant,
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even if they are arguing israel to be careful when it moves in it together to bite, made the point yesterday that he consulted with his military team and the military team. what consulting with the is really, is that if you do decide that you're going to launch a ground invasion of guys a to have a clear idea of your objectives, how you're going to achieve those objectives and how to get out of the country. and if he made that point, again, is something that there's really so have to consider it in the coming days. me just uh, going back to diversity. so nag, i mean, how much pressure is he on the uh, from people back in the you guys to cool for a safe spot a little little and trying to get a deal across the line. so he will be aware of the lodge protests in the u. k and across europe, the arching restraint on both sides, but particularly now that the attention his tongue very much to the number of people who are dying and guys. so he will certainly feel that pressure. and this is
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a man who is under pressure politically in the u. k. anyway, all the polls suggest that his government is going to lose power at the next election. he's struggling with an economy. and so he needs some foreign policy success as if he were to ring anything a tool out of this trip. it would be a huge bonus for them. but the reality is he doesn't, cutty is much closer. he can do what to abide in that and arrive here and promise a huge a package for israel because promise a huge, a package for the palestinians. so the laborers that he can pool diplomatically unlimited. indeed. okay, thanks so much ellen. we really appreciate it to tell them the issue for us and tell us a of the, i mean c, i'm is a professor of political science and belief studies at rutgers university who's in studio with us. thank you very much for being here. thank you. the look we can begin talking about vs. so next visit is this just going to be
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a carbon copy of what we saw with binding? he's going to confirm that you guys backing is rilen also continued to cool. thank you. minutes area. nice. yes, i think it's not only the british prime minister, but many european leaders also following these are their visits like this. the german chancellor and the, and macro is also go into the region and they have the 2 messages. first, they want to express extreme support reserve fund, limited support, regardless what's to as right, who's doing on 2nd. they're trying to get their hostages out also and may be pride to folk about humanitarian, colorado. so these are the messages, but it's never be like this. i mean, is there is acting like without any consideration to international law, they are committing these water crimes. i mean front of everyone and this lead
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thursday does not even quote for a ceasefire. this is unprecedented. i mean even the success of the term of the united nation, they'll come 11 days to quote force these 5. yeah. to us talking about 1st with is that he was talking about the humanitarian extras, but he didn't quote straightforward for a ceasefire. and there was 2 breast resolution brought to the security concert. both the victor won by uh, russian. uh, it's only got 5 boards and the, i mean the us, france and england voted against it on one part bretzkey and proceed was very mild, draft resolution. it's called for, it's condemned how mass, which is one of the conditions you have to you as a, explain their vote against the option that there's a lucian. and i'm just still the s a v for the president that says this, i'm 1st with and i just want to go back to the vs. so next visit. he's also going to take a egypt and counter. what do you think he will be able to achieve by visiting his
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country on frontier when this a listen to the readers of the region, the message, the what you get. and i think he knows that, that without addressing the root causes of this issue, it would come back again and i can't just put it a lot start on the 7th of october. there is a history of suffering by depaula sentience. and that is the message. unfunded blinked and heard from everyone. and after he had that, after his trip to 6 are countries, he went back to his right to get that message across a and without the other thing that issue the giving some hope to depaula sidney and seeing some kind of light at the end of just on that these kinds of violence was around again and again, i'm using the dental center kind of tickets anymore. and look what's happening in the west bank as we speak. there are 2 areas in the west bank are under siege. no one in may, auditor, cool. and one year have this and the is what really is about the storm display. so yeah, and there is no how much there,
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but that is the message that's on that i hope he would get. and he was probably also to pass it to the other leaders that we need to address the root causes of this property. and we have to do with the policy, you know, some kind of a whole for in the next few weeks or maybe months. yes. yeah, thank you so much. we really appreciate some that is adela. how many to see i'm thank so much. thank you. so it was really strikes have targeted areas close to villages and saw them live in on the sounds were reportedly 5 the a couple sure. but the is ready, um he says it has hit his blog positions. israel has evacuated, towns along the border with living on of to repeat it. exchanges of file is that ahold of joins us live from its southern living on now and does that. it can just explain exactly where you are and give us some more detail about the strikes. well we're not very far from the israel 11 on board or at the time being it is
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quiet, but that border has been very much an active front line for more than a week. now, since is where i'll be going to target garza has the law trying to put pressure on this really is telling them that they're going to face more than one front if they continue to target gaus hezbollah, you know, targeting is really military positions along the border targeting is really tags in return as well targeting sources of fire. hezbollah does not have any military positions or bases along the border when, as well says sources of fire. they're going after fighters who are, you know, hiding in the terrain behind me. as you can see, it's very much open terrain, but this conflict along the border is very, very much contained, at least for the time being in terms of scope. as you notice, i'm talking about the military targets. both sides are avoid civilian casualties at least for the time being. and in terms of scope, the geography, it's very much limited to a radius of 4 kilometers on both sides of the border. so both sides clearly not
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wanting this to become a full blown war, but for the time being and has well, the officials have made this very clear that these are skirmishes and a warning. but we heard a top, has the official say yesterday that we will not allow garza to fall. now the question is what will be as well as red line before it engages in conflict with its full military capabilities? is it when they feel how mosque can no longer resist the as release? and as i know, there are also reports that are any impact groups of targeting us troops. what more can you tell us about that as well, what we're seeing in the past a few hours or so is an expansion of targets us military targets. iranian backed groups are, believe they haven't claimed responsibility at this. we have to be very careful here. but us troops in iraq report to the that they, for to a drone attack on their troops. a short while ago, we're getting reports that a,
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a main us based along the border between syria and iraq, ton of has come under attack by 3 armed drones. it is believed that iranian back to farms, groups which are based in that area are responsible. and really what we have been hearing either from a writing officials or you know, officials of our groups. i like to iraq and has the law, how much they're blaming the united states. they're saying that the us administration is directly responsible for the atrocities that, as well as committing that, you know, in many ways this unconditional and unwavering support is, is why israel has this green lights to operate. so now we are seeing us bases the military presence coming under fire, no doubt trying to put more and more pressure on israel to stop, really it's campaign against casa. okay, thank you so much of that sign. a hold of for us in southern living on a bill. how many and see i'm is back with us professor of political science and
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middle east studies. right? because university, i just want to ask you about what is happening and sort of loop something living on at the moment. how concerned are you about this escalating even further than it has? i think it's very controlled discrimination is as they say, i mean to engage for the fullest can war it's, it's a very risky thing. it is not popular among really been these population 1st and it has to have a green light from the radian but a g, because that might create a new dynamics in the middle east of us together. so a decision of that scale is to be cleared by both the union leadership and maybe the syrians, as what i think has been the also is under pressure because they've been promising to join the fight against. sorry if garza is to be upset or thursday. so i think the, the, the risk is the dep garza is under complete the task that is systematic destruction
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of guys that might increase the pressure from within their acts of his body. well, they might increase the level of engagement a lot more promising and factions to get engaged in the fight and as they doing now . but i have to go to for the scale of what i am still not sure about that. yeah. what about around we've had a lot of rhetoric come out of the country over the last week. we do you see around play being placed and, and with you think that that could go from here. i forget on a goes up, started on interest. they want to see a mental is that embrace her on they have better relations with saw with the i have yet the further in minnesota here on just met with the for him, but instead of so i would get a be a they are trying to get a better position out of the hardest part of the middle eastern states month, which is very,
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very unacceptable to depaul sentience. i'm doing. and they thought it as a goal and i looked at the tie up, but i seemed to very, we've calculated fairly well. i don't think they would have risk a ford escape. yes. but that's might be. yeah. but also today uh we, i'm monitoring the roof across thing and the 20 trucks that will hopefully potentially deliver aids to guys or to the trucks. it doesn't seem like a lot considering the dia, situation, the gaza has found itself in order for the last week or so. yes, it is the port, the message is to get the flux. and if it was even $20.00, as, as littered as they are. and you know, this may be smart enough for us to hospitalization, but at least in the process of getting the humanitarian aid come in. and that might ease the tension because there are so many 1000, not hundreds of thousands of people are waiting for a drop of both our medicine or some food. yeah, that is important if the you and,
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and it's a and the as a g is now in egypt himself, the secretary is right. yes. and if they manage to get an agreement to keep the flow of the humanitarian aid info, cuz that might also also give some hope to the video from is the, the, the displace people and their hope is coming from uh, an emergency. aid is in its way, but without getting decent talks inside, i mean the policy comes left with nothing. i mean, they are in the state of despair and you can see them on the bottom. i did not stop one minute. they just from cross off, which are you, they quoted. go to the south. so it's an area and it's safe. yeah, definitely. there is no place in order because that which has to be 360 kilometers square kilometers. yes. no classes. so. yeah. so what if we get you on doing this kind of humanitarian aid coming into guys that might, i could ease ease the situation because of the and will hopefully be the 1st of of
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many human necessary. and i mean, the wait a lot lower. yes. humanitarian in dowdy sure. yeah. for me concert i sent already that. yeah, that is white to just need to increase their green light to get them. okay, thank you so much. we really appreciate that is the made. see i'm thank you. thank the us has vetoed a un security council draft resolution cooling for humanitarian pools. in garza, washington says it's too early for the counsel to approve an appropriate response to the crisis. chris and telling me has moved from the united nations in new york while insisting they were working to get 8 into 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, 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
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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 8 deliveries. after several days of negotiations, 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 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
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a deep and they chose obvious 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 outages, era, the united nations the stay with us after the break, we will have much more on the will in gaza. as multiple is strikes have targeted residential neighborhoods in the south flattening. many more buildings. stay with us, the
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the the, you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder of our top stories, the selling us presidential 5 and says 20 trucks will be allowed to enter the rough crossing from egypt from friday. the deal was reached during biden's visit to israel and tools with egypt. president's israel says the agreement is conditional
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all night, not being used by him. up for this prime minister, she threw a neck has arrived in to tell a face to meet this right in front of this of benjamin netanyahu is expected to push for humanitarian. i'd be delivered to a gun and so as soon as possible, it's very close as have killed at least 7 palestinians and multiple trades in the occupied with vague at least 69 palestinians have been killed by us. ready troops will sit loose in the occupied with banks since october the 7th need. abraham has more from ramallah, the relative forces of declared the north. some stuff you jacob as a closed military zone and people that are telling us that more more reinforcement already enforcements are coming in to the refugee camp. they expected to be a long re, the larger than the one we've seen in september with 2 palestinians that have been killed. and a lot of damage has been encouraged by these really forces. now we're talking about
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the cutting of electricity lines as these really bulldozers are damaging the streets of the cap. and we're seeing is really forces taking homes positioning. they are, and also expanding the siege on the account to reach the outskirts of the camp. but basically closer to to cut him city. it's remains that intense situation. also one palestinian is 16 year old has been shot and killed. and when he was sought, his father tried to get help him into an age him and he wasn't. the father has been shot as well. we're talking about more than 5 injuries there and it remains an intense situation now in other areas in the occupied westbank that are also are the raids, including the, with the bed, a few decals near jericho. we're seeing also raising the tissue refugee gap and in other with the locations of the occupied west bank. the main, a target that this really is, are doing now is a rush with more than $850.00 processing is the rest of since the start of the
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escalation. but all in all that has been also a, a demolition of a palestinian home at home for their policy. and that is where like uses of committing an attack against is really in july. so it's remains an intense situation here the occupied westbank is abraham. i just need a drama to many palestinians and occupied the east to jerusalem. say that i've been staying home since the war on guns of again, is there any officials have increased chick points across the city and some fear, wrist if they've been child or high that has this report from the old city. i didn't do anything. you asked me for my idea as to why the universe is most is like for palestinians and his radio occupied territories every day. as the arbitrary security checks the day the old deal, especially for young palestinian men. but since how much is attack one is raising the stall to the war on gauze? earlier this month,
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palestinian movements has been restricted around occupied the stories to them. no thoughts of palestinian se then not going out unless they have to to avoid rent checkpoints, and harassment from angry is really careful not to move at night and the look and feel a 5 o'clock goes and move. it is what a minimum and even the move is around in the, in just had him and his minimal also because the people of saying to him, afraid of, you know, like, what's, what's, what's happened for them? especially we are under the minnesota ext an office know, shaking out from the incident with what she describes as an aggressive israeli police officer based mother a 7 says she's running errands herself to avoid her family members leaving home to push them in. lots of varies new safety, not for the children, not for the youth,
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not for the elderly, but i'm afraid afraid it will get even wise. the old 50 is here's the thing this time of the year with the smell of incense and spices in the but the terrorists have gone. and so i have all the pilgrims that would normally be head to visit the higher the size. now since the attack, why, how mouse and the war on garza locals living here. now say they say celeste, i see. and what's yet to come for some the none are going to add non site tells us he feels the situation has less than some palestinians already on sunday, he was chased by launch group is ready. the settlers want on his way to walk as soon as riley supermarket. he says it was the 1st time this has ever happened to him, so the stilton slowly and is really settled. ashanti joined arab, an arab. i ignored him, but he followed me. then i ran and a group of other setters chased me. a security guard came over shouting,
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but pointing a gun up my face and forced me to the ground. it was discrimination only because i'm palestinian. odd non says just a few days before this incident, he was also surrounded by a group of his ready forces during a stop check. while in his com, the full finally being that guy is ready. the forces of kills at least 5 thomaston units, and made more than a 100 arrest, unoccupied, east jerusalem in less than 2 weeks and would fall right groups cooling on his riley's to attack palestinians. they come across regardless of age palestinians, a warriors that they'll be collectively punished more than they already have been. so the height of all just 0 occupied east jerusalem. and go to the hospital mess ok and gone so triggered protest across the occupied with the bank on wednesday with hundreds of palestinians rallying in the straits. self drafted reports from ramallah. we saluted the most brigades they killed.
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hundreds of people gathered in central remotely. one of the growing number of protest in towns and cities in the occupied westbank, israel's war on garza is uniting 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 error. people don't count on the western world because israel is their projects not only the us project, it's a british, french and german european and american project to protect their interest in the middle east from not just the we not here to say goddess with garza with pot of gas or in the battle itself. they tried to tame us for so long people to sketch. uh, but the anger keeps growing. people just want a voice to get her gauze as children now to the blood flowing. and garza is aus
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palestinian security. full season struggles to dispose of hundreds of protest as on tuesday night, fires willits 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 mode of bus routes, phone from the jewel dining capital amount 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 on sold enough international diplomacy. they said it never works. the situation comes when a bus announced he was coming back to ramallah and he had cancelled the meeting with the us president. but it's the risk pictures of these rails attack of the hospital and garza which killed nearly 500 people signed in. protest continued wednesday in hebron with huge rocks and ty is charging with our souls and blood. we
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sacrifice ourselves our luck. so irish magenta, and these are not just mass cuz this is a genocide. they want to a natalie at the palestinian people. not just guys that we know will be next to that will also protest and by law home record for. and they may have yet to try to record to record the work to, to have buses and record it just piece. so the don't have the freedom and that dependence and their sense bob and the goal is that can take us as a people and we'll keep hard with buying the demonstration. so the only way that they can fly, like the decades of suffering, the having good on the is rows of the patient and try and stop is rails relentless killing of the friends, families, and fellow palestinians. the cause of chris called stuff without
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a 0 look. to purchase, i have been taking place around the world in support of the palestinian people and people in the philippines have condemned israel strike on ali bumped his hospital in garza crowns held a candlelight vigil capital manila demonstrations also took place in the cities as a runaway found to be lawyer was at one of the demonstrations in the so this is one of the biggest, a gathering support testers that i've seen in the philippines in recent years, or 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 prongs hanging in public transport. se palestine and is really occupation. obviously their post test do the is rarely air strikes on the
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hospital in gaza a tuesday. and in fact, this pulled task was organized hours after that incident based blame these rallies before that strikes. 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 leaves. 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 products to get people in gaza. people in gaza, they say, have been living under a blockade for decades. and so they're called, it's not just to add the facilities 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
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coming here. and so this is really a filipino muslims uniting to call for an end to violence in gotcha. in washington, dc, protest is from n t will group in jewish voice for pace of stage decision inside a congressional building. that demonstrates is a calling for an immediate cease fire and gaza. it is ronald from bob and some of the own place, some purchases for shirts with the woods, not in l 9 at eco high and was, and capitol hill for demonstrations were being held in the candidate how many of them this happened maybe 6 were named do serious use fire now came and they
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knew they would be arrested. this all started at a protest, a few blocks away or the day really all one gentleman, he said his grandparents survive. how 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 in the ceasefire and gaza today one by one just to give you a sense of how different this sentiment is from the election officials
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by one representative. it has to offer a ceasefire. you know, the members, the zeros in london, pro palestinian demonstrations, gathered near the prime minister as residents on downing street to the angry at as well as the bombing of a hospital and guns of that killed. nearly 500 people, protest is held. ben is in charge of slogans and solidarity with the palestinians. the vigil was held in london, palestinians killed in the la hospital of tag. i'll just say it was during the home was also that. well, on a plus 3 went off to noon just across the wide hole from downing street over there . 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,
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that killed so many people stop the massacre in gauze. the panels read, say spa, now freedom for palestine. and that shante 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, pointing the finger instead of the promising infection islamic jihad come off, says israel did kind of what you expect, so i think i don't think we're moving it with some of them that posted on the street such an outcry. and you can see the numbers to israel has to a claim on to someone else. yeah. will produce prime is to refuse to not getting his weekly appearance of
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primes this questions in parliament. the caution against the rush to judgment for fear. he said further inflaming tensions in the region. that was a sentiment that code by far and secretary james, clint really announced he was on his way back to the region for the 2nd business since the hamas 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 to get a 2000 to get foreign nationals out and ongoing efforts to free the hostages. and it's reported, he will show them the evidence that the british intelligent services i'm looking at to try and complete what happened on tuesday? no, i can. just as soon as the british government has reached the conclusion, he said it will be made public immediately. jo, know how l g 0 long. thousands of people. really downside the us and is riley embassies in the joe dining and capital a month following the hospital mexican and garza sullivan. jeff had reports from
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jordan the course. jordan, henry protest isn't if thousands of continued to count against its very attacks on palestinians. the because protest outside these very embassy named jordan and security forces that prevented demonstrations from reaching the embassy compound. according to the media, the building was evacuated on the one of the wharton gauze. indians in front of simeon from all sections of society. if they can do this piece of, to these very attack on the baptist hospital. and because of its cool defendants, of people in the way, my feeling in the right way, are you paying for ways to uh, we publish doing a free all the kind of issue we all patients will spell it. what do you have? how do you i will tell everyone, stay united as one people,
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one body even use and children don't give up your mother. like we all is going. you're watching the tv and my children. eh, trying every day. i'm a hope that everything will be ok with that brief, an angry echo during the during parliament's emergency session and go to the prime minister says support for palestinians. we continue in the face of what he calls me, 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, helix will cry, which cannot be probably need to talk on the not just kid in children, but across the middle east. people head. and i must say that unless israel stops what they call indiscriminate killing off from the city and the demonstrations will
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continue some of the jobs out of their a. i'm on dell. i'm at c. m is a professor of political science, emily studies and joins us once again. now, 1st of all, i want to talk a little bit about the protests and the relatives individuals that we've seen held around the world. yes. the government's uh, there's a lot of pressure coming on them to work a very fine line, isn't there? furniture. i think if one good thing came out of this process is competing against the policy. now the broad, the not a pulse thing and not active for the public. now, the is really a claim that is of the victim and is surrounded by n m is it's no longer valid anywhere. i mean, you can see these process all over the world. and i'm sure, especially in democracy confidence they will bring pressure to the government. look what happened in the congress. now they can dismiss these. a demonstration coming from georgia groups also. and it's a growing, there is a growing pressure from jewish,
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a group to the pressure of the u. s. government to change our costs and all of our the way it will be and copy to us now everywhere the board. so the, i mean, the mass i thought of the hospitals brought the issues to the hawks and the person who might be, who really cares about the human value just to hard to ignores it cannot, you cannot ignore it. i mean people in the hospital and this hospital has been from bar to one 1st and it was one and the people in the hospice and the offices. they said we cannot evacuate the hospital house. you're going to have more of these machines on these 6 people. where are we going to go? so it was a, it was intention and that's why it's such as the core to everybody's heart. yeah. and, and the me, the reason i don't do it. so i see these products are so much important. it's bro, as the pulse thing and stuff are going to a massive knowledge now are on the web. i think if it continues,
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which is i think friday is coming and everywhere i heard that they're prepared for more demonstration. yes. so that would bring some more pressure on these dover, especially the auto companies like company like to join the company like model. well as the is a really good presentation to, to evacuate the leads. and same thing in, in many countries like even united automotive centers, some pressure, so a and the, so the thought about normalization has been put on hold. so these are the kinds of pressure we expect that to make a little big difference in the short that i'm interested. i want to talk briefly of the palestinian investigators. so you answered that this is a will that could shape the next 10 years. do you agree with that statement? i do. i think that the situation now it's in the process of changing for ever. mean depaula signal codes will now become on the since our of global attention.
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it's kind of to be, isn't or, i mean this is why you to try to play this game. and the speech of nathan yahoo into john assembly was almost ignoring the policy and issue putting the map or his right. as i said, it was 1948, which is a big lie. now it's more attention is paid to the public send you an issue. that is the message that the biden would have heard. if he went through these meetings with autumn leaders, you blink and head back to my search it's, it's what it is. and they think everywhere that we cannot ignore the policy and an issue for how long the policy. and i'm going to take it. i mean, how long did the policy and i'm going to just stay on the occupation and under siege and being part of it every single day. they come out. yeah. okay. we're going to leave today because we're running out of time. we're going to take a quick break, but we'll talk to you very shortly after the break as well. uh, that is over this news outlet, but as i mentioned, so i'll be back in just a moments with much more on the war on the gas station.
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