tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 19, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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a very close to the gossip or the we've seen a lot of the track last fall, but i also, we are seeing increasing numbers. this is giving a picture of what kind of to be on this front. the, [000:00:00;00] the, and 0 venue. it's good to have you with this. this is the news our lives from know, with our special coverage of the war on gaza. coming up in the next 60 minutes, a desperate need for humanitarian aid. people across the guns that wait for the arrival of 20 trucks carrying food, water and medicine is really 0 strikes continued to become a gaza, including the south, where civilians were told to relocate,
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to escape the all sorts of violence intensifies in the occupied westbank. and it's really rate on the refugee camp kills at least 6 palestinians. we absolutely support as well as right to defend itself in line with international to go on. the u. k. prime minister meets benjamin netanyahu. and his real, after a, i had of more talks in saudi arabia, the and so it's just past 1500 gmc, that's 6 pm in gaza, where people of the besieged enclave will once again be blanketed in darkness for another night. no electricity, no water, no food, no hope. regional and world leaders are using diplomatic channels in the hopes of bringing humanitarian aid to the regions more than 2000000 people. israel's siege and bombardment has so far killed 3785 palestinians. us president joe biden
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says around 20 trucks will be permitted to go into the gaza, from the rough crossing with egypt on friday. but 8 organizations say that this is not enough and it is no guarantee that it will actually be distributed. that agreement came is israel continued its strikes and heavily congested civilian areas throughout casa in west rafa house and its surrounding area was hit, killing $33.00 palestinians, including women and children. well, funerals have been held for those killed them. and this really air strikes on the hon, eunice in southern gaza on wednesday. and a warning. some viewers may find the following images disturbing. at least 9 people were killed, including 7 children in the bombing of the outback. reach family home. children continued to face extraordinary threats with more than 1500 killed in gaza. it goes as ministry of health has warranted that more people are expected to die since hospitals are struggling to cope. the spokesman said,
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health facilities have run out of fuel and medical supplies. it all comes believed hospitals out out of service for being a directly hits manhattan hunting. dora, i will cut them on the internet, sent off the one of the cost with the hospitals and medical facilities across the guys districts. i made that a kind of a huge influx of their bodies and, and so the presence view to the is a mess that goes perpetrated by there is an 80 okay. patient policies led to the fact that all the remaining functioning facilities are operating at 150 percent capacity in a moment will get more on ongoing diplomatic efforts. but 1st the situation on the ground, let's speak this stuff. what clued was in gaza. so what, what are people saying about the possibility of
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a being delivered to work on the 20? it's a car and they don't believe here that the printer talks the problem, but i believe they receive vineyards for the assembly. the finally is the approved the opening, the over up i go green guy and they will. 1 let that gibson 10 down, you might of chevy and 8 until they got the slip off. the 2 weeks of rejection on and try to close the for the over the guys or across the included even the one which is controlled by agents that we know. we know that that are under all of the containers of age driving around easily be in the last couple of weeks. so a lot each and the other side of uh, the addiction borders on these uh, visa dates. 2 out expect it to be delivered later on. so the 20 bucks out of up
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enough to do anything in the but not least a you know, that could bring from hold for that. get the people in gaza that there will be more yeah. 20 trucks for 2200000 people that is not very much at all, or people doing anything to try and make sure that they're going to be able to get some of that 8. i mean, are they moving closer to a rough? are they making any kind of preparations? the 2nd, the, under the government is a they were displaced the high growth things from the beginning of the is that a new or in gauze all about them or offset or uh, somebody really sikes on, on the near the crowd, things that people, they tend to say, but i know places say they say, but leave the setup. i go so you guys love opening to the world that won't allow the people to leave the goddess and dial the people who are even displaced in the 1000 with god. the script bought are considering of some of them,
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but it came back together 50 on to the not because those think the no no human and 30 and 8 and, and the phone number, the guy that the so what that was listening to your earlier reporting and today you went to hospital and you happen to find out that members of your family have been among those killed since the beginning of the war on does it? can you share with us what you found out and what happened? but um we are disconnected from all the communication means of communication. so we are not in touch with our relative and there is no easy need to go through. you have to get pretty sure to, to update us either way. and today we were reviewing on looking at the names of the families on the victims love being a kelly during the last couple. it'll be so i found the entire family has been going through the concepts from the given reduced. the pay runs on and they've gone on sometimes uh,
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the grandfathers on the bench guns on disney choose and so on. so i found by chance that big of my uh, southern, or were gonna like a parents on their uh, their son had been killed. and one of the strikes that day is really like on the god the script that was really frustrating. there was no funeral, there was no uh, you know, the usual on tradition on a procedure that every sunday and usually do that when the, when you have the did the people on my, on do you, what do you need to, buddy your a yours a just take a big help, big, big lol on betting them on a month to tell me what it is that works really talking. so 6 brothers, i've been killed. i and i found that money on the people here a little way out of this place be. i'm feeling about losing there and the other side of the gutter trip. i'm the way to just read it without cutting out loading the proper uh, body body and or the part of
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a funeral procedure that they have been used to do this. this was one of the features of all the cut on things that are really a water you guys are the people even the any good in or did not problems the. 2 to on the field about the field on a few dollars or even to very in the clinic. it is your, the just the calls on better than ever with a successful it. i'm really sorry that you have to find that out today and please accept article don't condolences on behalf of the whole team here in the hall. as you're speaking, we're also looking at the live pictures of this guys over guys is just after 6 pm there, where you are and the sun is setting and we're seeing a massive plume of smoke. there have been just in the last few minutes, continued bombardments on the gaza strip. have you heard or seen anything? is there anything you can tell us a lot? i'm mike. mike relieves a lot. are these are not sort of hospital because i'm staying in the different places i, i,
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i had the displays from douglas which as well. so they were telling me that there was a just of closing to or near, near to the, not the most because what our teens are reporting from there. and that's was the strongest. so the biggest thing is right. and so i get back to one of the other is it didn't, she has been being near mazda of us because we could generate some explosions in the eastern side over the i'm, but i am speed, which is across the board of the line. it's the next 2 years of the grading artillery who are also participating and, and the shooting. i'm going by the different date here, the guy and the guys, but it also does already been printed fine today area and, and she got ya. and as a tune and remind under other places and be able to print in the morning for the fall opinions in does, i'm in the feedback to wait on to this page. they don't give a more explanation where to go on. but if there are 3 for places,
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because for them what we hear, no place is safe, neither. so nor logs, no guy, no, they're not even going to. so that's why in the beginning i said the $300.00, they say if i have to die, i will die in my home, in the city or in that all done to live under the city of human condition. and they also said that the unit didn't cause the lives on the even bombard costs people. yeah, and you're not the only person to report that as a wide spread ceiling among gardens at the moment stuff. what the outcome fluid. thank you very much for all the latest from the ground there in gaza. i want to take a closer look at the rough crossing, which is the only border crossing between egypt and the southern end of the gaza strip. that is where the aide is supposed to come through. it's the regions only lifeline to the outside world. but supplies coming into the gaza through rough art require is really approval. also, it's not big,
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it's only for small vehicles and for movement of people. the other crossing in the south is coming up with southern and it's where the borders of egypt, gaza, and israel meet hundreds of tons of aid from several countries have been held up in egypt and my colleagues send me say, dan spoke to book apple. j spokes person to the international federation of red cross in red, crescent societies in geneva. it told us about the difficulty of providing a to, to 1000000 palestinians under siege and gaza. that we're talking about to be young people that are basically in need of everything. so 20 trucks will be dropped. the option is to be much more than that. obviously, we do welcome any aid and training in the country, but we will have to have much more than that to be able to fit the needs of all the people that i can get that those are in the south that all those that state more know israel has been better off crossing the full. do you know if it's even ready
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at this point to quickly, efficiently process aid? no, it's very complicated to know exactly, and we don't even know the conditions. i mean, what we, what we, we know is that there is, therefore, any, you maintain a action distribution, then distribution 50, then it's to, we need to make sure that the area where the 8 is going. that the, the passage where what if a convoy will come is safe and then we need safety for the people that will be for the civilians that will be receiving the 8 and for the health workers that will be distributing here. so we were still very unclear on the computer all the conditions around. so can you initially that is defined discussions was about a c's file, then it shifted and was it down to a humanitarian pools in fighting? as far as you know, as an aide organization, has anyone given you any guarantees, any commitments that they will not be strikes when your supposed to be receiving and distributing aid? you know,
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i don't think we have any commitment at this stage at this time. the end is, you know, probably negotiations ongoing, but we've seen over the last or 10 days about the bone being as the ongoing we had we lost tragically full. i'll probably do the same with crescent while they were carrying their due to trying to save lives. so this is the when, when people are being taught in a b a in general or that while they're helping people it's, it's, it's terrible for us because they're really trying to do their job the best they can. they are in the hospitals in into hospitals and you guys and they refuse to the because they are trying to help the patients to people that they're taking care of for now days and weeks. but it's probably minutes originally. so now has met is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu in west jerusalem. so that describes the is really strength on the last the baptist hospital in gaza as a watershed moment is pushing for humanitarian aid to be delivered to gaza as soon
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as possible. so not cause you to meet with saudi arabian leaders next in the next few days. we also recognize that the palestinian people are victims of a mass too. 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 as well as duncan style. well then it somebody to say, i'm proud to stand to with you in his rouse don't. because now as your friend, we will stand with you in solidarity. we will stand with your people and we also want you to win. this house is yours. mom's room is live for us and occupied east
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jerusalem mohammed. what's your main take away from snacks is 0. 1 of the more interesting points about what soon act was saying was that he of course, expressed on solidarity with his real. he of course, reiterated the case position. the israel has the right to defend itself. but he also said that operation should be carried out within the bounds of international law. and the reason that is noteworthy is because many would consider the fact that israel has cut off food fuel and water to the gaza strip to be in breach of international law. so that's a glaring omission when he's also saying that he wants israel to operate their operations within gaza under the offices of international law. now, she soon asked, it also said that the u. k. will stand behind is real all the way that he hopes that is real will win in this campaign. but in his meetings today, not just with pregnant,
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a certain that's and yeah. but also with israel's president, i the curbside, she reiterated the concern for a humanitarian core door to be opened into gossip. he would like to see to monetary in a flow into gaza. he also wants to see that the border crossing opened so that the british nationals dual nationals were stuck inside of gaza can actually get out of gaza and get into egypt, no commitments yet on that nets and yahoo for his part faith, the prime minister for coming he was very happy to see soon act in the israel and for the support netanyahu said that business israel's darkest hour and that the support must continue. that's clearly indicating that prime minister netanyahu is aware that israel is going to face mounting criticism from the international community in the days, weeks, and potentially months ahead when it comes to its campaign on god. if they the potential offensive on god,
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and he wants to make sure that those western leaders who have come to visit him in israel will continue their support. you're talking of course about refused to enact today. yesterday you had us presidential bite, and that's the biggest diplomatic visit he's gotten thus far. they're going to be more leaders expected. here in the days ahead is expected that french president emanuel, my chronic will be coming here as well. so really you have britain standing and solidarity with israel. you had you had sumac expressing that solidarity again and again, but clearly there was a lot of concern about what is going to be happening on the humanitarian front in gosh, yeah, i have a question about that mom it but 1st a quick update. we're just hearing from sex spokesperson and he said that 9 british nationals have been confirmed dead in the mazda attack on october 7th, at further 7 or missing. just wanted to share that information with you about the, the, the,
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the concerns on the delivery of the aide bid. so not get any guarantees or seek any guarantees that is really airstrikes would stop while aid is being delivered and gaza 0 there was nothing stated publicly on that front. now, clearly there has been a lot of behind the scenes pressure being put from us presidential by and from prime minister wishes to an act on benjamin netanyahu. to stop error rates on gossip, while any type of humanitarian aid will be delivered while the humanitarian cord or would be open. but that's not anything that these rallies have commented on publicly at this stage nothing yahoo has not made any remarks to that effect. these western leaders are keenly aware that they need to continue to press this humanitarian message because there is discontent that they are facing from their countries as well. there have been protests in the us in the u. k. the last week
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about what's going on and gaza. so while they are standing and solidarity with is real, they are pressing this humanitarian message, cause 0. i want to jump in real quick long it'd be a problem for them is what i want to jump in real quick because as you speak and we're watching screen left, a massive plume smoke and the aftermath of what appears to have been a very heavy strike of bombardment on the gaza strip. so. busy as you and i were discussing, whether the british prime minister was perhaps seeking a suspension of bombardments, i just want to make this point clear with you right now. um, even as it has received bite and it has received the british prime minister israel continuing, of course it's been barred meant that the gaza strip. that's right. and on a day like today when soon act was here and pressing for more humanitarian aid into the gaza strip when it's still not clear exactly when those 20 trucks that have
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been agreed to that are supposed to cross into the golfing strip. it's still unclear when exactly they're going to be able to do that. the best estimate right now as early as that could happen would be tomorrow on friday. but even on a day, when you case 5 minutes or continues to go on about the concern about the humanitarian situation in gaza, which is deteriorating exponentially by the hour, you're still seeing these air strikes and obviously that is not the kind of optics that sooner for joe biden, yesterday would like on a day when they are arriving here and trying to press this message and trying to privately put pressure on that's in yahoo to at least allow me i'm going to jump into the gaza strip by that. so i'm going to jump in, thank you for all that contacts. thank you for the analysis. we see, continued bombardments, live on the gaza strip with a massive mushroom cloud. and clearly the bombardments are continuing. i can't tell
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you right now whether this is the north or the south, but these bombardments have been relentless and there is no holt. there is no halt in the bombing of the gaza strip, where 2200000 people live in. uh, one of the most densely populated parts of the world. now we were talking to our correspondent earlier stuff with a customer booth, even as i'm being told, this is a view of the northern part of the gaza strip. or corresponding telling us there's to some degree of hope because some trucks are scheduled or expected. delivering aid in the, in the gaza strip. it's 20 trucks, the 2000000 people. and as our guests from humidity or emissions have told us, it's quote, to drop in the ocean. and whether that aid is even going to be able to get to residents of the northern god is a strip given that the aid is coming in from the south and through the roof of crossing. if indeed it does come in that's expected on friday, but there's still no guarantee a search. if that
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a does come in in those 20 trucks. will it even get to the people who live here live in the buildings that you see? and in this part of the gaza strip, since there's no fuel and no, if you will, will be allowed to come in as part of the deal that will let these 20 trucks in. so this is the, this is the scene. it's 1520 gmc, which means it's 620 in the gaza strip. and we are seeing the same thing day in day out, continued bombardment, by israel since pretty much since october, 7th since uh, the mazda attack. that's where things stand right now. we'll continue to take a live look at the skies over gaza, even as i bring you the latest on the tangential diplomatic efforts of the you k. because when the british prime minister richie snack has been in israel,
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the foreign secretary james cleverly has arrived in guitar. and that's part of a 3 day diplomatic visit to the middle east aimed at securing the release of british hostages and ensuring humanity or an agent. the gaza, remember the update that we just got from the prime minister spokesperson? 9 british nationals were confirmed. the dead killed in the october 7th mazda pac. further, some are missing the right egypt was the 1st stop of cleverly stripped, and he's expected to travel to turkey. next has been nearly 48 hours since it is really striking the awfully hospital in gaza, killing hundreds of people and triggering global outreach. many of the victims were taking shelter at the hospital from israel's relentless compartment of the besieged enclave. the fiscal church in ramallah and y'all combined westbank is holding a service for the victims of the one gaza, including the people massacred at the last. the hospital for the meat is in
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ramallah in the occupied westbank who to tell us more about this church service while the best couple churches actually overseas of the l. as in the hospital in gaza. they had issued a statement earlier today denouncing what does happening, does that coordinate a crime. busy as humanity targeting hospitals and the church that was were on that ground. and the preschool church saying that that down to amounts to a lot of crimes like. busy so you manage, you know, this service is just the way, it's basically to pray for all those we have for them. but there's also a show of defined saying that statement clearly said, and the people coming in here clearly said yes, they can hear it as yes, they can try to crush it, but we will always stand up again. you should be hearing later from the priest before i think in his sermon,
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there be some quite harsh words towards what is happening in these real and in guys a router and a lot of so i'm not of support to guys that roger and harsh square is towards the military operation that as well as undertaking at the moment here on thursday, we saw another is really raid in the occupied westbank. the arrests and the killings blaze really forces have just increased so sharply since the beginning of the war on god's it can you give us the context around that well, that is something that is ongoing everyday. busy all day i'm really sorry for this every day you wake up in the west bank and you us what happened over night? how many. ready and how many people were the painting, how many people were killed in overnight trains? that is one a situation, a stand of that has been going on actually since for more than 12 hours now,
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that is in the north in to car room. so for 6 people who have died. busy there and it is the stand up is still ongoing. the area is completely shutting down as a refugee cab next to total time, completely sealed off. at the moment people can come in and come in and out. and the last we heard is that electricity and water was also cut off from the area. and then there were 3 others that were killed in olson overnight rate. but the tragic story about this is that these numbers keep on increasing on a daily basis. every day you have to update your tale. and there are more than 800 people had been detained since october 7th. when this crisis started and one person i was talking to earlier in the day, you said, you know, we keep on praying on the souls of those who have died. but the next morning we have to start all over again because next morning they are new victims. the new full and new people have been killed. so it is just this continuous cycle of death
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and violence that is in the west bank. and that has been going on since before this crisis and is just ever since october 7th, a big turning point. things have become much worse for anyone living in the occupied was bad. the number of sit in the tax, which used to be on average 3 per day, according to you and humanitarian agency here. well, now the news on average a day. so as you can see, these numbers and creek increasing disproportionately, and one of the reasons how mazda said that this have carry out this operation that they wanted to put pressure on isn't, is also because of what the palestinians in beach occupied westbank go through on a daily basis, it's a different kind of of, of, of a okay, patient and the guys is under siege all year long. but here in this part of the occupied territories,
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the friction was the occupation is constant day and night. and you never know if you're a palestinian for when it's coming to you. the thank you very much. that's also is there is how that bill, how many you're in ramallah you're reporting from the church service that was being held for the victims of these really attack on the hospital in gaza. and i want to get the latest again from gaza on the ground. we're watching the live picture of the skies over guns are right now. it's becoming a little harder to see the, the smoke over the, the cityscape and the horizon. but this is a gas, a city that you are watching. and just minutes ago we saw a live intense bombardment of multiple targets. what appeared to be multiple targets in gaza. city. i was a 0 correspondent. you'll notice i it is in the gaza strip. where are you young? uh, did you hear or see anything? yeah. well, here i'll be is the bars much has been intensified in this past our session, different areas, and almost at the same time,
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really the 1st on boardman. i started here in the west part of got the city intended, how our neighborhood, which has been under, couldn't do it for boardman since last night. literally starting with the up to date to read. that's what the target to last night and all onto the morning hours and different other areas here. the 1st from bars mentioned this last hour, it started there and then it goes back in the eastern part of got to city in. she has a i. e a and is a 2 and not people bombard makes their half targets a multiple residential homes and areas in these 2 places. so it's, it's been an hour of continuous violent, extremely air strikes him down to 60, mainly for this past hour as they continue until now. as you know,
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has people have palestinian has been going back up to gauze a city. i ask you, because you told me the other day, this was the case and this was also what you had chosen to do. namely, after these really military warned everybody to leave the north go to the south. after a few days of that, people found that there was continued bombardment in the south, and you told me a lot of people figured well if i'm not safe anywhere, i might as well go back to the north where at least i have a house or an apartment is that there's now a lot of civilians living in those areas and got the city well 0. that's actually the case and more and more every day, like today, even more people than yesterday did returns that we know about people with me more in more intensifying, bombardments in the south, in, in, in a very strange way because they, people tend to target some of the south has been extremely much, many of the people who have died in these bombardments, where actually uh,
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families from the northern part of. gotcha, if you mean by, especially, i have to jump in, you know, because the un secretary general, antonio gutierrez, is now speaking lives from cairo, along with the egyptian foreign minister list listed c. 40 critical literacy. i am in the mid, at least on our united teddy and mission at the moment of profound crisis. could i is unlike any in the region as seen in decades. depth clauses will stay there by the process. 7 october, almost a text that's q be in june and kidnapped the large number of civilians from israel, and indeed from that on the walls. but this lab is a oh, to say total siege on garza and the 11th plus bombing campaign. we've been ever try and look at stuff while it the father, particularly, and to be
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a potentially generally else a lot of times and many of these moving. all right, that's your and secretary general antonio gutierrez, so the head of the united nation is, he's in egypt. obviously egypt playing a major role here since the age of controls, the roof of border crossing the only door out of gaza right now is that is not also controlled by these relays and that he is. busy speaking along with the egyptian foreign minister. now remember the contacts number one is the un secretary general manager has called for a ceasefire for to me that's language that is new as of yesterday or the previous day. and the 1st 10 or 11 days of this crisis that you had actually hadn't called the highest echelon for a ceasefire, but now he is doing so. and there are many questions are the around you don't know how that aid is going to be delivered around the volume of the a, the amount where it's going and how it's even going to be distributed within the
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gaza strip. given that no fuel is going to be allowed in order as we keep an eye on that and we keep an eye on the skies over the gauze. that life shot just moments after we saw a continued bombardments on god. the city i want to bring in. so tom bark at you are a professor of public policy at home. i have been hunting for university here and guitar. thank you for being with us. i want to talk with you a little bit about what the arab and muslim nations can do at this stage for the palestinians. i say this because there were statements coming out of iran today saying v as law make worlds silence is completely unjustified. this was an a phone call with the guitar. and now you see that un secretary general in egypt, there's also the king of jordan, who is an egypt, where it is diplomacy, lease diplomacy stand right now within the, our world in support of the palestinians as well. the 2 words within data world i
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know as to whether the states and the people, the industry, i think the public has made their views very, very clear. so i'm guessing, well, i've seen protests used approaches, demonstrations and so on. but when it comes to the states, and they have been more reluctant to make a direct statement against the situation in gaza, possibly because of fear of the implication that may have been busy at the united states, in particular, their relationship with other states. others have already tied themselves into a process as of normalization with his ram and already had peace agreements with it so. so for example, jordan, egypt, morocco and even so don, bull jordan, an agent that a jordan, an agent that's decades old, the countries the abraham of course, the u. a bout rein bronco that's. that's very recent. do you think that there, normalizing of ties of israel, do you think that could be, that could become more fragile as this conflict continues attached to it must
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become more fragile. it means that the problem now is that this to the banking on the fact that there is hope in the process, but the public is what process it to be. very, very hold of the, sorry, hoping what process and the normalization that defend continue as it is if it hasn't been interrupted his own. but that thing the public opinion now is very much again, respectfully, and i'm sorry to do this, but let me interrupt you because we now have the translation for the un secretary general, associate associate. and dropbox grossing boards are the only lifeline to those to gain the access to it and then model i didn't believe that i didn't want to across for yeah, i met a send it to once again proves that there is a payload or of peace and security that he did, it is the only country capable of the fusing violence that's felt about the longer the war that at our own. for the more the violence will become. and consequently,
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the law says that would be in human life then property. we are demanding an immediate cease fire and the wicked and swift delivery of police aid. i will send the votes. this humanitarian mission into effect from now and from egypt. we so didn't lose sight that we are old anticipating and looking forward to long last thing permanent. then find the solution with an establishment of as a dependent. but assuming an estate side by side with is right and you want, and then we'll do the how, what then to get and then the, i don't know what these. okay, we've just been listening to um, antonio gutierrez, he's calling on mazda release of hostages. he's calling on israel to give unrestricted access to aid into gaza. ah, he is calling for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire and gaza again. that's his new position. it wasn't his position to the 1st 10 days of the conflict,
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but it is as of, i think, 48 hours ago. and he says it goes, it needs a to the scale and on a sustained basis. what do you make of the, the position of the un since the beginning of this conflict? i must say to a slight it was disappointing in the sense no one knows guys or more than that you and they are in has been in guys or for 75 years. so they know exactly the situation. he does know very well. good. tell us that this is not just did not start on the 7th of october. this has a long history that you and yourself has been the victim of is ready to attacks many, many times over the years. so while he does really is trying to protect within an acceptable framework for the super, for the super powers. and that's basically the united states and britain, the process of the moment. so he's trying to walk a tightrope between satisfying them and the protection for 0, which he fully understand what is wrong enjoys an exception,
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is that no other state has in the world. he has the, the longest history of engagement as the un with x rays understand exactly the qualities is riley enjoys as this point child of the, of the west. now within that, it has to come up with that statement. so i think upgrading to a cease fire is, is a better goal then initially he retained and caught of doors, but ultimately he'd be lucky if his right allows in humanitarian color doors in a systematic and safe ways. how does he have any leverage over what's about to happen a going in the trucks going in from egypt into the gaza strip and the conditions that put on those trucks? how much a, what aid can be in those trucks, etc? does he have? no, sir, you're not at this stage. i mean the, the you and has the infrastructure and can deliver aid. i'm kind of guaranteed for israel that this aid will not make it into the hands of homeless and with nothing through with any weapons. and this is not the 1st time they've done it many, many times before,
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and they've done it all over the world. but at the moment they convey that we see ready to go into a, into guys a, he's a token. and when he trod spent 2200000, he went to truck. so to us it's, it's nothing. it is not a united nation a. this is mostly from egypt. it's a talking to show egypt is doing his part. it's a talking to show that by didn't, they didn't travel on the air force one, all that distance and back for nothing. so he's done something. and it is also a way to show that there is radius to have a space in their heart to, to look after these people. but we all know that the torture trucks, i know sufficient to, you know, just to supply the hospital. it's the one mind, the ones that were damaged, the ones that are still running. do you need much more than that on daily basis? yeah, you don't need to be an expert to know that you can't feed 2000000 people with 20 trucks. you can't give drink or don't have to worry forward with have supported by now. these have been trucks have been there for about 10 days. so this is probably the last 8 months. most people probably have medical equipment and the hygiene kits
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were to help limit the spread of disease. this is the, the next thing that is coming to have guides. so that would be a spite of, of dynamics across the, the, the area last year because of the funding of to assist without electricity. there's no way to pump the sewers. and this will now come to haunt everyone, aside from the fact that there is no fresh water available to the, to the people, the guns i so to america, thank you very much for joining us. this our appreciate your context and analysis is really air strikes. have targeted to areas close to villages in southern lebanon . messiahs were fired at has blah positions near cover. shoot, the israel has evacuated towns along the border. we live in on after repeated exchanges of fire. st. ahold are reports from southern level. it as well as military says it's targeting has bullet positions across the border and lebanon. it's facing, a guerrilla would be running back lebanese arms group has
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been attacking is really military positions along the border as well as tank using precision guided missiles. the warring signs have been trading fire along. what has been an active frontline since as well started to attack garza more than a week ago. hezbollah joined the bottle after recalled by its ally. hum us. but it's very much limiting its response within the rules of engagement established since its last war with israel in 2006. israel says it doesn't want to be dragged into war on a 2nd front, but it has threatened to respond forcefully. is attacked to engage for the, for the skin war. it's, it's a barrier skipping it is not popular among really been these population 1st. and it has to have a green light from the end, the end of the g,
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because that might create a new dynamics in the middle east of us together. so a decision of that scape, it has to be cleared by both the union leadership and maybe the syrians, as well as the headset, it's most beautiful in the conflict. it's back or even has repeatedly warned of award that we didn't go for the whole region. if attacks against gaza, continue with the so called excess of resistance hasn't said what the red line is, except that because it will not fall the in other words, come us will not fault a decision by hezbollah to enter the war with its full military capabilities. could depend on how long it's ally can sustain, is really a tax on its own. none of the stuff you run in its allies across the region are now focusing their anger on the us administration. they say it has given isabel free
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reign to carry out war crimes against the palestinians. since then there have been reports of attacks on the us military presence in iraq and syria. and it takes us on the americans additional pressure, uh to tell them that, you know, if this would happen, it would not, it will not be in any way or convention of the war. it would have no limits, no board or uh and uh, attacks on it, you know, and, and its backers can be from anywhere for the time being there is heated rhetoric while all sides appear to be waiting the risks and benefits of confrontation. but what appears to be shaping up is a protracted cross border war of attrition. technical there, i was busy to southern lebanon houses. there was on the hush and joins us from the kora in $711.00 on even as we keep an eye screen left on the scenes at the israel living on board or where
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a fire is seemed to be burning and see if we can get any information on that with l . a. l. e, i don't know if you're in the vicinity of what i'm seeing, but what do you learning about what's happening at the board right now? this was the water is on fire since this afternoon 7 and the tax has been launched in a different sectors from the east to the west. now we are here on the west side of west and set the unlimited sylvania and the other side. the eastern sec days on the border with city on of course is read. so they've been separate a tax dust behind me a few hours ago. a couple of hours ago the is ready post cl positions. you were hit by until you tank a guided mist size from physical law in accordance that read over 20 ms watkins that's were launched by how about the palestinian group? how about us and 11 on now,
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launching the 20 of all kits to was northern israel and also the, there were a but i, there was a bunch of records to watch. give you extra mona to the east. now we know that there are a free people injured them, so a lot of attacks, lots of a tit for tat. and this also is, has been a goal. you don't as, as we know for the past 1012 days. just said they all mean this morning very early this morning where we all, there were 2 strikes and the loud exclusions is ready. and things head has a lot of targets here in this, in this area. and also all the targets set towards the east. so the issue is doctor, we are seeing more attacks on daily basis before we used to see 123 attacks today. a 3 is there are $56.00 docs. and now with that, this different approach a, given the rocket stuff had
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a building and give you more now on the reports coming from the that are 3 people, dangerous data. and this is different. this is kind of changing the situation slight. and actually, we've been, we've been watching the situation gradually escalating, but it seems that we ought in a new phase. this is not the same phase that for you with mr. the 1st days. this is another phase, and that's something i would like to emphasize on. what seems also that has been low while attacking these ready posts on the board as they are kind of concentrating on, hey, think some communication i thought to drop it off. this is and tools like cameras. uh, that's how it used to take the, the pictures for the whole a border is also communication tools that are used to intercept
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goals and the situation so that there are different objectives has the law is a good thing in front of them. aside from the water, because aside from the idea of really being guys from the pressure and trying to draw more enforcements to the north, we can see, you know, after around 2 weeks or less, a bit less than that from the beginning of these a, these explanations on the score, the moment the ground as the ground defensive has in stock, and this was one of the objectives offers what not to prevent that get on the ground defensive. and it seems that the moment the northern front is succeeding in kind of hurdling the ground offensive. oh, thank you very much for all of that, even as we keep an eye on the living on the israel border screen left. then i'll keep in mind what you said at the top of your explanation that the israel living on
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border is on fire. and it's true that since this conflict began on october 7th, this round of fighting there has been tit for tat exchange of artillery, fire, mortar fire, etc, coming from both sides of the border. and that's why we continue to keep a very close eye on what's happening there so far is real signaling to run a saying to 11 on, you know, warning then not to enter into a full scale war has blah has a stop short of that. but every day you explain to us that at the border area is becoming more and more all the time. i was a 0 is of the hush him in the course of the 11 on thank you very much. is really forces killed 9 palestinians in the occupied westbank on thursday. the military rate in multiple locations including nor shims refugee camp and took around at least $74.00 palestinians have now been killed in the occupied west bands of bank since october. the 7th did abraham reports from ramallah
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for the 1st time in the years it passed, the refugee camp is under is where the curfew rate that began in the air. the hours of thursday in newest jumps needs to cut and then most of the occupied westbank is showing no signs of ending is where the forces have declared the area it closed community, resume, bulldozing roads, cutting off router and electricity, and turning homes into military posts. this video was filmed the 1st hours of the re 16. you know, how many dis shaw his father tries to help him. he too, is just the father was evacuated. the son split the posting in with the president tools. i just see that it took a paramedics more than 90 minutes to get through to her. but it was too late for making a job harder. we still can't get into the injured people inside the account,
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including children, new sensor, a few g camp houses dozens of palestinian fighters and is regularly targeted by is really forces searching for arm groups. but the majority of palestinians are on armed forces exchange fire with some fighters is really our immediate you said the target to the group of fighters with a drug testing is have been killed as a result of that, i see at the risk of g campus been undergoing a tough campaign by these really forces for months now, they've been damaging the infrastructure, arresting people, reading homes and destroying roads, which increases people's suffering work. is that a more than 120 palestinians have been arrested in rates across the occupied west bank, killing and enjoying several others? from the city is here. say that again, noises in grief with god, the processions are making their way through the streets of drama. la one is for 21
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year old mine is really stuck up there. attracting is for a 13 year old, the city and who was killed, the confrontation service to have fluid. since the beginning of this explanation, the prisoner society says is really forces have between at least 850 pounds of sydney. and then the up to 5 left thing. people here see it's bringing back painful memories of the 2nd. a default of when is read is invaded the occupied westbank in the early 2 thousands that he just need a drama law. the ok applied to us by of the attacks on palestinians in the occupied west bank have risen sharply in the past 2 weeks. these are taxed by both the israeli army and settlers. the palestinian prisoners club says at least $850.00 palestinians, including a journalists, have been arrested. charles stratford reports from herrera in the occupied westbank street. so that should be empty in hawaii to college at indian village on the
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outskirts of number of sydney occupied with bank illegally as really settlements line the ridges of surrounding hills. construction of more continues. fancies between palestinians and these weighty settlers. a common here, separate these varies and palestinians have been killed in this area in recent months. on october, the 4th these where the 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 his 19 year old son to be on these mobile phone. but how much says the university student was describing his id? oh boy, in the field and making everybody love to be shot dead on october the 5th. so if he stopped any of those while a lot of the so close got to do the gas station,
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another group came from another area. they walked along the road. no one talked to them and then once it was still most of them they were screaming and swearing. so suddenly they started shooting randomly semester cause they tried to break the door of our house and get in. there were bullets flying everywhere, a beep took him and looked in the chest on. this video shows these really settlers in the village minutes before my homage says they started shooting. because he's way the soldiers stood by and watch is defined, that's the game. what am i going to go? what the next to that is without to solve just protection. they wouldn't dare to do this easy. they want us out of this village, you know, be puts a lot of hopes and dreams. if you wanted to be a business man that you 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 a son with shell. it's a symmetric lesson lot 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 flash. he's broke out between protest in use and he's way the soldiers during the beeps funeral, reportedly because these rating made a treat. try to stop mona's, 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 kind of us attacks inside as well on october, the 7th. the situation here is go to even worse palestinian
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protests are increasing and frequency in size across the occupied westberg. 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 would always be remembered that he's human dreams, charles stuff. but i'll just say it a whole lot of in the occupied westbank as there been protests around the world in support of palestinians. some of the largest have been taking place in jordan's capital a month. that's going out to some of inch of 8 whose life for us in a month. but some of the tell us what's happening behind you well,
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people have been gathering as they have in the last couple days here in the jordanian capital. today what is different is that not being allowed to go to either the affinity or the american entities it and let me just move out of the shot. so you can feel the energy of this crowd who being gathered in here for the last 2 hours. they've been charging slogans inside a diet, as well as against israel. is happening in the back drop of the do binion king a traveling to cairo, talking to the egyptian president. and this is again a gathering which has been we are a people can come and show solidarity. it also turns into a morning procession. and then people also use, it usually does have a senior. i'm not as being happening as sasha, and have all to go for now with the police system of defining the type of food versus the valium, to supplement from doing that. but as you see,
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that this is the crowd that continues to swell. and the last few hours, again, because of the weekend, we're expecting more and more people coming here with the children, with their families saying that they tired of watching the scene unfold on this feed. and because this confused home to more than 200, instead of sending records using their family, they want to show something they want to do something or the people who are involved. and according to the people here is valid. the stop it's exemptions on the other 2 people and that's it does. people will continue to come out of in this house is there is a some, a binge of aid reporting from amman where you see a protest there in support of the palace to is. but we're going to wrap things up uh before we give you a full round up of world news and latest the best developments latest events on the israel gaza war at the top of the our 2 things right now, top of our radar. the british prime minister's visit of support israel and all the
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discussions around allowing humanitarian aid into gods. and we'll discuss that more at the top of the hour. the full show just about the as the situation in gaza escalates, we expect use analysis. his entire neighborhoods in gaza city wiped off the map. we're watching one of the greatest diplomatic failures and atrocities unfold in my lifetime. i don't see anything like this basic premise of international mandatory law. is it what kinds by one side never justifies, or crimes? probably not a city is in the god the street are already refugee. i know is really trying to, once again, makes refugees look at the tragedy in a bigger screen. i'm just driving and stay with us for the latest developments on the
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[000:00:00;00] the saves them even been coming to the new international and corruption excellence award. nominates your hero. now. the of the hello. i'm serial then. yeah, it's good to have you with us. this is the news our lives from doha. coming up in the program. this hour is really here. a strikes continued to pablo, gaza, including the south where civilians were told to relocate, to escape the onslaught. desperate need for humanitarian aid of people across gaza
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