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nominates your hero now. the us is always of inside 50 full right. the world. people pay attention to this one here. and i'll just see this very good. they're bringing the news to the world from here. the israel bomb bob's gaza. once again, it's kind of spin, ends in the besieged enclave struggle with no wall to electricity or fuel. the time's time inside them. this is i'll just say a live from dell hall. so coming up, the data is raised to allow humanitarian aid into gaza through that, off crossing with egypt. but it's not clear when it'll arrive funerals, a house for those killed,
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and then is ready as strike on the refugee camp in san eunice, 7 children among the day. we absolutely support as well as right to defend itself in line with international the k prime, minnesota expresses his solidarity with israel, is expected to meet several regional leaders in the coming days. the often at a 2 week solve relentless is really a tax and a complaint. blockade of gone so cutting off its wall to electricity and food supplies and agreement has been reached to allow humanitarian aid into the besieged enclave us. president joe biden says 20 trucks will be allowed to go into the gaza, from the crossing with egypt, possibly. from friday. the deal was reached during his visit to his room and off the toast with egypt. president, as well says the agreement is conditional on the 8th supplies,
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not reaching home us. the agreement comes as is rather intensified as bombing campaign of an item wednesday. which strikes has multiple locations in gaza, including that off in the board with agent west profile home and its surrounding area was target is killing $33.00 palestinians including children. the, the we came from goes to city, they told us to come to the cell. so we came to this house, we found that the strikes intensified in the south, and we stayed in a house on, in front of us. there was a striking behind us, there was a strong, there's no safety, there's no safety in god. you have to be ready to die and just stay in your house cover. funerals have been held for those killed and then is riley asked icon hon. you and this in solving guys are on wednesday,
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should won't view as you may find some of the following images to be disturbing. at least 9 people were killed, including 7 children in the bombing of the buck. 3 family home children continued to face. extraordinary sprites with more than 1000. 500. dr. ashcroft for the for the is the ministry of health spokesman in gauze and then use confidence. he said the desktop is expected to rise or for companies, hospitals, odd hours of service for being a directly hates honey. honey. dora will cut off on the internet side of the, one of the cost with the hospitals and medical facilities across the guys that sort of made that kind of a huge influx of their bodies and, and do a test and view to the mess that goes. perpetrated by there is the 80 okay. patient
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policies lead to the fact that all the remaining functioning facilities are operating at 150 percent. get past it these so that spring in palestinian journalist, honey, i'll boy say about he joins us from con eunice in the gaza strip. so kindly tell us how the killings, particularly of 7 children from the box. we find that. how's it reverberating baron garza? yes, sammy, there is a lot of frustration right now among palestinians as there is a growing concerned that there is no safer place. thing goes on everybody's stars to worry about their, their family members, their loved ones and their children's. um let me tell you, assigned me, i walked through the correct order of the hospital and i, i had a brief chat with some of the parents who, who just are very, very angry and frustrated and,
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and directly and seeing it just as realism with the children as well as not more with whatever goal, whatever they want it to achieve, whatever they, they designated as, as, know, it does that they wanted to target what's a clear from dang, coming large number of casualties and, and large percentage of them made of a children. it just, it just makes it impossible to believe these really narrative at this point. but if the overall there is a sense of a frustration yet, people are concerned. they are worried. there is fear everywhere that this it might be your last minute walk into your house because you don't know. most of the president shows home targeted across the gaza strip are targeted without a warning. so basically we're talking about entire building is falling on the heads of both people inside of them. if you are not killed by the bombs,
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you're likely to get killed by the heavy weight of the concrete and steel off that building honey. we're also heard from ministry of health officials that hospitals are going out of service. what does that mean now, for gardens who are injured in those these really strikes of the yes yes. sent me what it, what it really means is that most hospitals in gauze are they already there already 5 costs without a service. but technically we're talking about entire buildings and facilities are turning into a graveyard. these because they're not functioning or operating properly. lack of fuels and electricity, medical supplies, just turn these large buildings into large more basically, just as we speak of at exactly a true to 20 as we were preparing for for dis reports. a massive explosion was heard near the vicinity of the hospital where we are reporting it
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from the target was a residential home and i'm a neighborhood was line of hon. eunice 5 people reported killed at the spot. the 3 of them are children under the age of 5, and there are more than $35.00 injures abroad to not their hospitals. the hospital is already running out of essential needs at the moment, and it's pushing a very critical emergency schedule of one hour on one hour off, just to sustain whatever lift of the fuel to keep one generator. an entire hospital with operations, rooms and emergency department running on one of the power generators. at the moment we are looking to add a catastrophic human to turn in a crisis in gaza. hospitals very, very soon and a list. the borders are often and, and convoy of human to turn in
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a are allowed into gaza and hanny. the question on the minds of many people this talk about an agreement to get aide in through rough are you are in rough today. any indication of when that aid might come in? just a point. now this can be a, it is wrestling from a bombing side. what it means if the dam balance is down below it says, doesn't it stop at the emergency department means they could carrying a dead body and that number of people after the ambulance via are running after they've family member who have been of pronounced kills. and this is the scene of from the, from the hospital. speaking of wrap, a head crossing we, we were the, the crossing earlier this morning as we anticipated the opening of the crossing in front of the, the 20 trucks on the gyptian side. we were told later on by some of the,
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the crossing admin personnel that they were not. they were not told of any sort of opening today we are looking into tomorrow. it might be the case, but we all know that the opening, the decision to open the border is, is conditional to and is really approve of these really prime minister so far as cataloging a list of a free conditions. and 11 major precondition uh is the, is the guarantee that none of these uh, humanitarian aid rates, do any, i'm a member. and as of, as of this moment, we don't have a confirmation whether the deep crossing will open tomorrow or not. whether these 20 trucks will be allowed or not, but in the middle of this, there is an in 10 2nd. literally an intensive air strikes campaign in the 3 corner of the gauze, us the trip or i will leave with that. thank so much,
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honey i. bush, eva robertson's prime minister issue, so not cause meds as wells. find the disability mean nothing yahoo in west or so them so night. sadie suddenly stood bias ro is also pushing for humanitarian aid to be delivered to gauze or as soon as possible is due to travel long to call told and took care of the he leaves israel. we also recognize that the palestinian people are victims of how mass 2. and that is why i welcome your decision yesterday that you took to ensure that roots into goals that will be opened for humanitarian a to enter. i'm glad that you made that decision. we will support it, we're increasing already to the region, and we will look to get more support to people as quickly as we can. the last thing somebody to close on is this. you describe, this is ralph duncan style. well then it somebody to say, i'm proud to stand to with you and as well as don't, because now as your friend,
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we will stand with you in solidarity. we will stand with your people and we also want you to win that spring. and alan fisher, he's live for us in tel aviv. so we had the statements from the prestige prime minister that he stands with israel, what he called his donkey style. but there was no mention no criticism of some of the actions which is rarely taking in god says that international human rights groups un experts even is right. the human rights groups are calling war crimes. says he brushed up against it. then when he said that, we want to see israel conducted itself relations with an international rule of law . and certainly we know that the decision by the is released the cutoff power of food and water to the guys. this trip is considered by many to be a war crime. this was many the clotted to by rush you soon. i essentially saying we
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are with you. i, i, we understand what you're going through. britain, of course, assume a tax itself. i thought benjamin netanyahu, whose comments were particularly striking, when he says, is it this is going to be a long war and we need your continued support. i'm part of freezing now. i didn't get the exact quote, but he said that will be doc days, difficult days ahead and we need your support. this is essentially saying that the 3 of these know that there is going to be criticism. there is going to be more protests in capitals around the world, but he doesn't want people to come know and express support and then to start to melt away. when things get difficult, this with him saying essentially to the prime minister, if you supporters, you've got to support this through all of it. but as i say that the u. k. prime minister, making that distinction, that it's got to be within the laws of international, the international law, brushing up against a not criticizing any breaches that may have been so far. island has israel,
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as far as we know, given any commitment to stop the strikes, at least while this site is being delivered. that was a, a big part of the diplomacy that went on with the security council, with the conversation going down from a seas file to a humanitarian pose, to now just announcement of an a delivery. but what about stopping the fighting as well and nothing public. i, i nothing said during either the meeting with originally so not in the last couple of hours or with joe biden on wednesday. it would make sense, but wouldn't it that there has to be some sort of humanitarian ceasefire to live with this? eat and if 20 trucks to go on friday as to a bite and say, then that is perhaps an optimistic assessment a when that will actually happen. if those 20 trucks ok to go in there can be bowman going on in that area. and so it would seem to make sense,
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and certainly these really is that a way of the under intense scrutiny about how do they conduct this campaign? how do they conduct this war? if there was to be a bowman of a need to convoy going in after the us president agreed to do it after they put the onus on how much to distribute. they said without interference, then that would be a mess of publicity on go. all right, we'll leave it that. thanks so much. alan fish you this is very false. is i have killed at least 7 palestinians in multiple raids in the old 5 west bank. one of the attacks targeted the village of wilderness early on thursday morning, at least 70 amount of students have been killed and 1300 wounded by its very forces all senseless since october, the 7th. the team has more from the law, is ready for the clear the north, some stuff you jacob as a closed military zone and people that are telling us that more more reinforcement
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already enforcements are coming in to the refugee can't be expected to be a long way 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 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 and aid 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,
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near jericho. we're seeing also raising the patient up using gap. and in other richard 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 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 again is really in july so it's remains an intense situation here the occupied west bank is abraham. i just need a drama to you and the size of the tanks on palestinians in the occupied west bank of risen sharply in the past 2 weeks. these are a tax like both of these, right? the army and specialist palestinian prisoners comp says at least $850.00 pounds of students, including 8 journalists, have been arrested tal spots of reports from florida, the occupied westbank street, sylva actually mc and hawaii,
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the policy indian village on the outskirts of novel of cindy occupied westbank illegally as really settlements line the ridges of surrounding hills. construction of more continues. fancies between promised indians and each way the settlers common here. separately, it varies and palestinians have been killed in this area in recent months. on october, the 4th, these very army force tell us the new businesses to close. and since then the situation has deteriorated. further, the people here. so they are just too afraid to leave the homes behind. the domady shows me video of he's 19 year old son levine, when he's moved off of the how much says university student was describing his id away in the field and making everybody love to be shot dead on october the 5th. so if he stopped any of those while
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a lot of the so close got to do the gas station, another group came from another area. they walked along the road, no one talked to them and it once was the ones that they were screaming and swearing. so suddenly they started shooting randomly and smashed accounts. they tried to break the door of our house and get in. there were bullets flying everywhere, beef took them and looked in the chest. this video shows these way, the settlers in the village minutes before mohammed says they started shooting. he says he's ready. soldiers stood by and watch as the finance began. was gonna go up to that just without the soul. just protection they wouldn't dare to do this. they want us out of this village to be puts a lot of hopes and dreams. he wanted to be a business man that he wanted to be a graphic designer as camera man. but these dreams are now the last time. the beeps moms know she takes me to the spot with her son with shell. it's a semester class or not for sit between them. and when i heard the shooting,
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i filled my heart. i started saying my son's, my son's. his uncle's helped him, but there is really soldiers started shooting tiered us. they laid him on the street and these riley soldiers said, no, i'm blinds could come back with just to you in an ambulance. it seemed that they waited for him to die before they left the ambulance and couldn't even have the flesh. he's broke out between protest in use and he's very soldiers during the beeps funeral, reportedly because these ready me to treat, tried to stop moaned as praying in hawaii, central street palestinians living alone the hawaiian road of suffolk decades. a violent biased by the secular is leaving on the hills close by, but they say that since those time us attacks inside as well on october, the 7th, the situation here is go to even worse palestinian protests are increasing and
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frequency in size across the occupied westbank that so is set to the violence against from the standings united nations office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs or osha has recorded more than 80 attacks by settlers resulting in palestinian casualties or property damage in under 2 weeks. the situation was tents and promised indian villages like hawaii to long before the war leaves, finally say, the young man who had so much i'm vision will always be remembered that he's human dreams, child stuff. but i'll just say it a whole lot of in the occupied westbank. it will still ahead on al jazeera will have continued special coverage of oil and gas as the conflict enters its voting stay the
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rallies for palestinians from jordan to the philippines, egypt. this washington dc. people whole process demanding as well. and it's from boston's of garza, the the hello good to see right off the bat. tropical storm. tammy has formed india by and tickets now heading for the eastern caribbean. so for the we were islands. lot of rain, lot of wind here over the next little bit. now at the same time, we've also got our hurricane in the eastern pacific, norma. and it is tracking towards baja california peninsula looking to make landfall this weekend. so check back with us for the latest on that in time it's quite hot in california looking at ss 32, but enjoy temperatures come crashing down on friday. and it's another damp day in
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british columbia, including for vancouver at 15 degrees. also some disturbed weather around the great lakes. few clouds as well. not too bad in new york compared to what it's been has of late 18 degrees and a few peaks of sun there. meantime, for the southern us, not bad, few showers and nothing major here. so let's move on to the top end of south america. and once again for northwest states, we are pretty intense rain falling here. so i take it south of this, almost all of arching tina is under a weather alert for just how hard it is this time of year by year blown code. $24.00 come a total river, daffy a $24.00 as well. and then we've got some storms bubbling up, se, brazil, that energy is pushing into eastern paragraph. got to tell you some of those could be severe as well. see you soon. i this writings inspired because as 2018 grapes march of return. but when israel met the non violent protest was blood ship,
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hundreds were killed and thousands injured. in the face of such suffer kind of mind still stand by his peaceful belief. as between fire and sea, witness on that jersey to the the welcome back. you're watching out just 0 time to recap the headlines. hundreds of his radio strikes have been launched in the gaza strip. on the 13th day of from bonham. its several residential buildings being hit, killing thousands of people. 7 children from one family were killed in san eunice,
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takes the coast, a number of palestinians killed for more than 3700. a trunks remained stuck outside, but off crossing in egypt. us president joe biden said 20 trunks will be allowed in as part of a deal with egypt and israel, but it's on clear when that will be allowed in the new case. prime minister issue. so knock is visiting israel and to show solidarity and stress the need to provide humanitarian aid. so the people have gone to the next to go on a visit to a concert, saudi arabia and egypt. it's time to move is a professor of public policy. the delta institute for graduate studies joins us here in the studio. good to have you with us at the time of. it's not clear when this age is going to go in. but from what we know, is it going to solve the humanitarian civilian suffering and gaza? a semi uh, when we talk about the scales aids once the trucks, it's like
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a built before put in an ocean, guys as a collection of 2300000. uh, the vast destruction and the human laws and tragedies that are happening and doesn't how it would quite a mess of a depression, not 20 products. i'd like to know of a continuous flow of aids just to treat the needs of the civilians. so uh, the on the most of the 20 trucks is not going to meet the needs, so i mean point 2000000 of course and people of volta. what about electricity inside the home, bring that on a truck. so i mean, on any normal country pointed flux, this is a one month supply for the small town and kind of the us that could be consumed in one day. so imagine, and actually the strip is $2300000.00 that is under bombardment. now people are dying, massive loss of life must have dyslexia is hosp, comes running out of every supplies. no electricity, no water, no food. so it's,
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it's a, it's a sick joke i'm, i'm sort of do this expression. that's exactly what people might be interested to know that today, october 19th, time it is, is exactly one the yes, since we heard the president of the european commission, us live on the lie and talk about another situation in which she said civilians being cut off from vitals, let's listen to what she and all the western leaders had to say a year ago. about a situation in ukraine. yesterday we saw again rushed us targeted attacks against civilian infrastructure. and this is marking a new chapter in an already very cool war. international order is very clear. these all walk frank, to target is a tex on civilian infrastructure. was
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a clear aim to cut off men, women, children of lot to electricity on teaching with the winter coming. these are ex, of few are carol. over the past several weeks, russia has bombed out more than a 3rd of ukraine's energy system. plunging millions in the cold, into darkness as bridget temperature set in, heat, water, electricity, for children, for the elderly, for the sick. these are president pollutants, new targets. he's heading them hard. this brutalization of ukraine's people is barbaric. so bob barrick war crimes. when you contact women, children, men from electricity from water, we're not hearing the same words from west and officials who are flying in right
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now. to meet with these, right, the officials when it comes to these riley siege on gauze rides, which has been, that's been pulled out by many international and this right of human rights scripts as a war crime is a violation of international law. yes, exactly. i mean, what for the scene is that difference on a different than the why should they be treated differently than ukraine is? are they looked up, looked at as inferior human beings or not human beings? i really don't know, but i think disclosures will be addressed to the same for the fishes who may or came up with this outrages positions that violates universe have been principles of human rights and equality and having equal access to treatment to a suspicious award is those so, you know, with all these statements, we have already enough evidence to implicate this. leave this on the dublin standards on the lack of sympathy on, on why you may think the same principles of these countries. i've signed the form in the u. n. in the context of aide and conventions open issues,
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just name is just visa status by themselves. i've had enough evidence to show the populace you end up with the standards of, of, of, of, of the conduct of the split officials understand of these countries. is it made more joining by the fact as well? so many people in this possible what they look at is the context of all of this and is ready occupation that's going on for decades and is really siege on gone. so the many international human rights groups and un called a violation of law that's also going on for decades. in this scenario, the west is not showing the sort of support the palestinians under occupation in the seats that it's showing to ukrainians. of course, um it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it goes without saying, i mean this, i mean, this shameful position and not seeing the philistines smell closing under glancing the self funding on theme and the root cause of all this evil and all the skinning and like these that i, indicating machine is,
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is this the existence of persistence of this, okay, patient and i'll put that system in place that don't even talk about this. no, no, we're in a situation where we're discussing. should we allow water to go in to put a scene is or food or fuel and it's, it's just, it's, it's, it's shameful that will have, i don't have enough force to describe my yeah. like, you know, how disappointed and how is how, how watching them from this position. but something has to happen. i mean i, i really said that the national community, not these countries will claim to be people cannot take who claim to be advocate for human rights for the quality then side world has to stand up. and i'm just taught this, this, this, this awful situation for me, bullying and just treat. but a student seemed like 2 or 3 other human beings. all right, thank you so much time and for sharing your thoughts on that. is there any strikes of targeted areas close to villages in southern lebanon missiles for supposedly 5 near a couple.
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