tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 19, 2023 7:00pm-8:00pm AST
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the the 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. strikes continue to tumble guns, including the south where civilians were told to relocate. to escape on slides. a desperate need for humanitarian aid of people across gaza wait for the arrival of 20 trucks carrying food, water, and medicine. you can absolutely support as well as right to defend itself in line with international law to go off. but you k prime minister needs benjamin netanyahu
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in israel, ahead of more talks in saudi arabia. violence intensifies in the occupied west bank and is really raid on the refugee camp. kills at least $6.00 to the is just past $1600.00 g and t. that is 7 pm in gaza, where people of the besieged enclave were once again blanketed in darkness. for another night, there's no electricity, no water, no food, and no hope at this hour, israel continues as bombardments of heavy, heavily congested civilian areas throughout casa cecilia strengthen happens within the past hour. israel's sage and bombardment has so far killed 3785 palestinians. meanwhile, the original and world leaders are using diplomatic channels in the hopes of bringing humanitarian aid to the regions more than 2000000 people. us present, and joe biden says around 20 trucks will be permitted to go into gaza from the rafa
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crossing with egypt on friday. but 8 organizations say that this is not enough, and that there's no guarantee that it will then be distributed throughout casa, authentic assume joins us live from hon. eunice and gaza tech. what can you tell us about the the latest strikes we saw them live as they were happening in the last hour or so. and i understand that they hit around garza city. well that's true during the last hour, the is really been bottom into the goal is this trip? continues protein bringing a cd, damage to different, private and public sectors. the ongoing is rarely strikes, broke catastrophe, consequences in different life aspects of during the last hour. different mal button and treaty with overhead and take place to place in central. the goal is districts specific, anastasia, yeah. neighborhood and the eastern areas of the garza's trip. these areas where he would even bought it by the is with us in the re and even by is ready. s price.
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this comments about tax are usually uh, usually made in the 9th and the are carrying out recent tax and databases. uh, due to this uh, due to this phone going up a button and different sizes were evacuated from the house is moving to this other areas of the, of the distinct church. right. right now with honeywood city early, more than 30 pounds. putting in today you have been killed. the do to ongoing is really strikes from the region. also, it's important to mention that the united nations generally thought she was tall, different to tense for palestinians who were evacuated from the houses. now the schools are not yet enough to uh, to cost more than displace people because the number has the drum mode that 400000 . how this thing is read slate from the houses. now these thought to, to uh, to uh, to, to sit all different tents in order to host the displace people. it's so similar to there were few decals that had been earlier established in 1948. the ongoing strikes claimed the lives of more than 3000 palestinians, and i'll go and look to the entries of more than 12000 others till this current
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moments or people talking about the aid that is expected to come in to gaza on friday. is that something that people, you know, think could make a difference to their lives? well, generally due to the is what i'm going include a boat, is that the prevention of injury, of any essential items to the deceased church, right? people on site, the goal of this trip are really earring to have any kind of humanitarian aid in order to be able to cope with the current situation and with the ongoing crisis that are really stocked. it since the outbreak of this round of fighting bought 20 trucks or not get enough for providing humanitarian supply and human material assistance for more than 2300000 palestinians resides inside the 365 kilometers. there are still more than hundreds of trucks into egypt shall solely waiting for said the permission in order to have any treat from it. to the honest, with strict people, the site that goes is to really need humanitarian eats and regular supplies in
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order to restore the shortage of, of food supplies, water, clean water sources. and even if they need also medical supplies for the medical sex, i don't have to keep providing a treatment for thousands of palestinians. atari cub was doing reporting from the gaza strip from inside the gods. as sure, thank you so much tara, for that update. i want to sure of yours. i want to take a closer look at the rafa crossing, which is the only border crossing between egypt and the so the end of the gaza strip. so we need to get the geography right. it is the regions only lifeline to the outside world, but supplies coming into gaza through ross that require is really approval and it's only, it's not big. it's only for small vehicles, the roster crossing that you see here in for movement of people the other crossing in the south of the guy the strip is car. i'm a bu sound, that this is where the borders of egypt, israel, and gaza, or meat, which means israel does control it directly. hundreds of tons of aid from several countries have been held up on the egyptian side of the border,
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waiting for one of the crossings to open and then be able to deliver that aid into gaza. my colleagues send these a den, spoke to button what happened to you? he's a spokesperson for the international federation of red cross in red, crescent societies in geneva. and he told us about the difficulty of providing a to, to 1000000 palestinians under siege. as we're talking about to be young, people that are basically in need of everything. so 20 trucks will be dropped in the ocean. and 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 do 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 buttons that are off crossing before. do you know if it's even ready 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,
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we know is that there is no, for 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 to 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 savings that will be receiving the 8 and for the health workers that will be distributed here. so we were still very clear on the computer. all the conditions are on this opening. initially that is defined discussions was about a cease fire, then it shifted and was it down to a humanitarian pools and fighting? as far as you know, as an aide organization, has anyone given you any guarantees, any commitments that that will not be strikes when you're supposed to be receiving and distributing aid? you know, 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,
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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 take some of the same or crescent while they were carrying their due to try to save lives. so this is, you know, when, when people are being taught in a b as 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 leave because they are trying to help the patients to people that they're taking care of. for nowadays and weeks i'm joined by so time direct kept on set your professor public policy at home. i've been a felicia university right here in guitar. we need to talk about the politics of this aid because materially speaking, you heard, or guess he says, this is a drop in the ocean compared to the needs of 2200000 people. again, 20 trucks, 2200000 people doesn't take, you know, a specialist in humanity or in
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a to know that it's not very much at all. so it is real to us in egypt. all 3 involved in this a deal. what does each want to get out of this? how do they look at this? well, it's a face saving exercise. it's a small token to 1st take the pressure and that's a bit of egypt because the public opinion, both in egypt originally and internationally, is building up questioning the fact that egypt has been causing the border. not just not to be closing it at the request of israel and with that asian with the united states for years. so the, the fact that now they've come under pressure, this helps the egypt and government the little bit that we have managed with bringing some 8. and this is why much of the aid is actually sourced with an agent . so they can show that they're helping the they can show that they're doing their, their product for now is ro shows that it still has humane face and recognize that the international law, particularly after the visit by the various leaders saying to as well you,
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we are supporting you, but within the confines of the international go. so they're allowing aid. and of course the united states is showing that the visit by, by them was not wasted to tea, went in, he was a relatively even handed. he also cared about the policy and victims, and he has managed singlehandedly to put to pressure on israel to allow a did. but the on that i don't think it's, it's going to serve any new major purpose. ok. that's where we are on the 8, it's expected friday. so we'll have to keep a close eye on whether it can go through the run for crossing by the way. because the israel would need to stop is footboard minutes for the a to be able to be distributed. so that's something we're keeping a close eye on. stay with us because we need to talk before missy, even as we continue to keep an eye on the skies over gaza, where it's now 10 minutes past 7 pm, a locally british prime minister originally. so nat cuz met is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu in west jerusalem snack described tuesday strength on
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the last leave baptist hospital in gaza. as a watershed moment. he's pushing for humanitarian aid to be delivered to gaza as soon as possible. snack is next you to meet with saudi arabian leaders in re add. 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 all rate 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 with you and as well as don't, because now as your friend, we will stand with you in solidarity. we will stand with you will people. and we
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also want you to and we will stand with your people and we also want you to win the words of the british prime minister, especially snack mom exams. room is live for us and occupied east jerusalem. you've been covering this all day. what's your main take away from this snack visit moment of the civil richie soon as clearly giving unwavering support to is real reiterating the stance of the u. k. that israel has the right to defend itself. but also saying that operation should be conducted under the auspices of international law. now that is interesting because many would say that the fact that israel has cut off food fuel and water to the gaza strip. that is a violation of international law. and yet there was no mention of that by soon act in his remarks. now, this visit today again clearly to show solidarity with israel,
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but also on the top of soon acts of gender was trying to ensure that humanitarian aid gets into gaza. now, fact to the matter is you will have these public declarations by sooner. obviously, he's concerned that you mandatory in a just not getting in and yet all throughout the past few hours, we're talking about the continued bombardment of god that the bombs continue to drop. the air rate continues, the humanitarian crisis gets more dire by the hour. now you also heard from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who of course banked wishes to enact for coming here. he said this was israel's darkest hour. and that israel would continue to need the support of richie snack and others. now clearly that's an indication from that's in yahoo is that he is aware that in the months i had the days, weeks and months ahead, that israel is going to face increased criticism from the international community. and that in order to go forward, they're going to need to continue to have the backing up people like so that so
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next visit came just a day after us president joe biden wasn't as well. joe biden expressed his support as well, but this was an important visit for an x and yahoo. but clearly there is concern about where this is going to go. oh, in the days ahead, 0. well, how did you and the others raise? the very valid question of is really bombardments when aid is delivered. right. this is expected to be on friday. rough a crossing opens a goes through with the 20 trucks go through and that 8 is to live somehow distributed. actually, that's the big question mark around that. but anyway, it goes into rafa. and of course, this all becomes extremely dangerous. if the bombardments continue, especially around rafa, so my question is did so not get any guarantees that the air strikes would stop. one of the 8 is being delivered. it is an important question and there was nothing stated publicly by either soon act that he got those guarantees or by
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next in the yahoo that he made those guarantees. clearly, it's very clear that in the course of the past 48 hours, that western leaders are putting pressure behind the scenes on nets and yahoo to ensure that if that to monetary and core door opens. if aid starts getting into gaza, that the air strikes need to stop at least temporarily. because the last thing they want to see, it's perhaps an aide convoy being targeted or an aide con, void being bomb. so they would like to get those reassurance as they are applying pressure behind the scenes on it's in the try to get those assurances, but it does not look as though those assurances have come through yet. and that's something that's concerning it. it's especially concerning to somebody like soon act who has been facing pressure from the public in the u. k. who there's many people who are against what's going on in gaza. and so he's worried about the political ramifications of all this going forward. another thing that soon ack has
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on the top of his agenda is he wants to ensure that british nationals dual nationals that are stuck in gaza can actually cross through the crossing and get out of gaza. that has not happened as of yet. and we should also mention 0 that we just heard in the past hour, from a spokesperson for so nag. who said that 9 british nationals died in that, how mazda attack and southern israel, and that there were at least 7 others that are still mis 0. mohammed, thank you for all of that. i want to draw our viewers attention to what we're showing a top right on our screen because that's a boulevard meant is not live. it was about an hour ago in the previous hour, but it's in his really bombardments, near gaza. that's the off the map. you see the massive plume of smoke and you can only, you can only guess how much damage there was. and that highlights the importance of that question we were asking, are those strikes, going to continue when the aid is deliberate?
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because if so, it will seriously hinder the any kind of delivery or let alone distribution of a so tom, back at going back to you. i'd like to take on this, so next visit, right, on the heels of dividing visits. yes, i mean he's in a very difficult position. he probably presides on over a very weak government, as it is back home. and the last 3 years for the conservatives have be extremely messy, stopped with the brags that they call that a cetera. and it has all made worse for him. by the fact that few days ago israel had an angry, angry can hospital. and this particular hospital has been wound up mean the on the contrary, she was willing to evacuate. that's the house. but the few days and the, the archbishop of can to be without the statement warning everyone that there is a threat affecting this hospital. then the hospital gets hit and i, i suspect, as a minority leader, always practice into it will be thinking about the majority,
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the population in his country. the voice is on the street, the on the contrary, everything else. and this may be explains, and it's a bit the moderation in the language of support that is given to israel and the emphasis a place on international human turnville. and these statements that he made of the shrine from the one there will be clear. we heard his last words in that clip that we played. he said, we fully support you and we hope we, when we hope you, when i'm invited to quote that top you, when is a very unfortunately states and because neither of them nor him have defined what is a wind rush particular that's the point. and so he could have done without that last sentence, i think i knew you were probably regret it. but nevertheless, he's in a very difficult position at the moment. breton has a particular historical responsibility in what's going on in 201917. and before the british protect, right? yes, yes. and the bell for decoration and and everything else doctor patient that's happened and 19 for to a to someone. but it is clear now that he will be facing
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a lot of questioning back home nation. this was, it will be your right, it will be interesting to see the domestic fall out of that and stay with us because you've helped us. so i select what's happening around the aid, the politics of the aides. we seem to be delivered to gaza. it on, on friday, on friday, which is tomorrow. i'm getting my days mixed up, sorry long day. so on friday. uh, we've talked about this enact visits. stay with this because we're also going to talk about what's happening at the northern is really border with level one is really air strikes of targeted areas close to villages. in 711 on missiles were fired as well on positions near cover, chava, israel, his evacuated towns along the border with levon on after repeated exchanges of fire . st. ahold, a reports from southern lebanon, that, 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. arm's 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 battle after a call by its ally. hum us, but it's very much limiting. it's a response within the rules of engagement to stablish, since it's last the war with israel in 2006 israel says it doesn't want to be tracked. it's a we're on a 2nd front, but it has threatened to respond forcefully if attacks, to engage football light enough 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 to from the, or in the energy because that might create
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a new dynamics in the middle east almost 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 mutual in the conflict. it's back or even has repeatedly warranted for war that we didn't go for the whole region. if attacks against garza continue, but the so called excess of resistance hasn't said what the red line is, except that because it will not for 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 matters the you run and it's 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 combustion of the war. it would have no limits, no boat or uh and uh, attacks on it today and its backers can be from anywhere for the time being there is heated rhetoric. well all sides appear to be weighing the risks and benefits of confrontation. but what appears to be shaping up is a protracted cross border war of attrition, san jose, i was busy to southern lebanon. let's get more on this. we can talk now to lee hush him, who drives me from the cora in southern lebanon alley. i feel like we have to ask you the same question every day, which is what's happening where you are. and the reason we have to do that is
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because we wonder if, if one day what we see might be a tipping point with between lebanon, specifically hezbollah and israel. the well, assuming this is a flush point now for the past 10 days on a daily basis that all attacks my 1st will on also be promising and factions on is really ministry both across the 120 kilometers, bought this from not good. i hear well we are standing on the unlimited to bring in to the uh, occupied as the needs government regards to assure our funds and quite sure about on the cb and is ready for this uh, visa tax for example. today they've been have more than 5 attacks that there was an attack on the naval base. yeah. just it's, it's doc now, but just behind me and on the hills that are separate on all the pulls of both military posts stuffed on mainly for communication,
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for intersection. but has what law seems to be keen, not only on hitting tax, but also on hitting the is ready communication system. on the board, the hitting comm arrives hitting into a section of the offices and so on. so this situation is accumulating day after day. the tension as we've been phase, is just escalate thing, but that is a main goal. the main goal is preventing a ground offensive and does or trying to create the reason for this round defensive to be weaker than it should be. the how. how is that happening? by a raise it increasing the pressure, and i think that's where right now in phase 2 of the pressure because if we off to compare, what's the situation today? of course today also we have 20 to walk. it's being launched from the lebanese border to watts is right under what came by her mass. there was also another battle that's once as a launched to our security arch more now and then on 3 people injured. so what's
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the reason behind that? is that getting more enforcements to anybody's? was that to the northern front? why? because this, i mean, is right. is going to, uh, less than, uh its, uh, uh, minutes we on the borders with him. us for the other builder that's on the, on the east side. so this is a tactic as we can see for now. but how much has will lock can also sustain, and how much this can be guys can continue to be contained and not get out of control. this is the big question, especially if we see more human prize. and if has what laws, phase 3 maybe get stronger. this is going to be the, there's a big question of what, how is read is going to deal with that yesterday only i'm not going to take more time yesterday only the 2 s like sierra, we all in the court on that one. now it's a laugh, that's what has, has these ready uh,
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ministry planes were hitting targets. what has been la? hey, i'm not caught on. and also there are all the 2 strikes the front to do the east and flush with the on the hush i'm reporting from the corps in southern lebanon. thank you very much for all of that of the even as we keep an eye on the the screen top right there for of yours is the living now on israel border, the live shot. we continue to take a key, keep a close, i close watch on it. so tom barrack got something i wanted to ask you about this. do you for see a whitening of possible whitening of the conflict that israel's northern border? not to the scale that the people are a dissipating. and the reason for that i think has been a lot today is very different from has well a 2006 for the 34 days with this ro. since then, hezbollah has entered the war in syria. since then, israel has systematically undermined it's a train of supply from iran, from syria to hezbollah, and estimate as many of cedars. so it has been really challenged structurally also
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in terms of legitimacy, within the lebanese society. as while i looked into a number of troubles, including the explosion of the harbor in 2020, and the accusation that were around its involvement and starting up as talking the explosives and so on. so domestically it's nothing in its best shape to take on his route. in addition to that, in the last few months, hezbollah kind of normalized as something of a nice is a, that's a baby. the minute the am, any time the borders between israel and the low. so they kind of get with this around the gas deal there to cook an item in order to share the, the gas return from the gas feel to see. so feels. now that has, has really changed the nature of hezbollah. fundamentally, i think from what we have the image we have from the 2006. now, would they enter a war on their own? i don't, i doubt it. but if iran decides, this is where we were,
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the real advantage of the room arise. iran had they really wanted to inflict tomlins or they would have done it in the 1st 24 hours when his driver was confused on his knees. nothing was going on the 7th, 8th of october, that for the be that transferred it on to mobilize as well. they didn't, and the such. i don't think they intend to do a war against as a all the state is coming out of a run on that topic. have been, have been careful, don't go any further. or there may be an escalation anyone's the i used to read, i live on the late we are and they haven't, as you point out, they haven't done so if they were looking for an excuse to escalate the conflicts. but i think with all your has, i can do right in front of me. they've always used palestine as an excuse to mobilize, but that's what i'm saying. but as far as providing play works, they food already for iraq, for 10 years to liberate joseph. so there is, this issue is always been the case now if they really want, they would have done it. now, there is another alternative which would tie a lot of his radio resources in the north of the country and will drain the public
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support on that. just to continue in this low level engagement that is going on at the moment. it's a high risk, but it's uh, probably something that has while i would push you to america, professor of public policy at home, i've been a felony for university in the guitar. thank you very much for joining us in the studio. this. our still a head on elsie's 0 will have continued special coverage of the war on gaza as the conflict continues for a 13 day. quick break or back up to us the brought to you by visit capital. hello there. here's how it's looking right across asia on friday, quite for buckets done. but we could see some showers coming in off the caspian sea for tater, on that 23 degrees for sure, or cloud cover in the mix there also quite in india,
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witness on that jersey to the the, you're watching else 0. our headlines this hour is really, is continuing its bombardment of heavily congested civilian areas throughout the gaza. it's cj and a tax on the enclave have so far killed $3785.00 palestinians. israel has agreed to allow 20 trucks if humanity are in 8 into gaza, from the roof of border crossing with egypt on friday. but 8 organizations say that this is not enough and there is no guarantee will even be distributed. but it's 5
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minutes. originally snack has met this really prime minister benjamin netanyahu in west jerusalem snacks described tuesday strike on the last the baptist hospital in gaza as a water shed. moments is due to meet saudi arabian leaders. next is really forces have killed 9 palestinians in the occupied westbank on thursday. the military raid the military rated multiple locations, including nor sam's refugee camp until card. at least $74.00 palestinians have now been killed in the occupied west bank since october, the 7th. it abraham reports from ramallah for the 1st time in the years it passed the refuge account is under is way the curfew rate that began in the air the hours of thursday in news champs needs to cut. and then most of the occupied westbank is showing no signs of ending is where the forces have declared the news media to resume bulldozing roads,
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cutting off router and electricity, and turning homes into military posts. this video was filmed the 1st hours of the re, 16 year old. how many additional his folder tries to help him. he to show the father was evacuated. this on the posting in with the president tools, i just see that it took a paramedics more than 90 minutes to get to to uh huh. but it was too late in the making of job honda. we still can't get into the engine the people inside the account, including children knew something, a few decals houses, thousands of palestinian fighters and as regularly targeted by as really forces searching for armed groups. but the majority of palestinians are on armed forces exchange fire with some fighters. is really armitage you said the target to that group of fighters with a drug testing is have been killed as
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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 suffering. what does that mean? more than 120 policy means have been arrested in rates across the occupied west bank, killing an injury and 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 year old mine is really stuck up there. attracting is 32 year old, the city and who was guilty corporation service to have suicide. since the beginning of this explanation, the presenter society says is really forces have the team at least $850.00 policy and then the occupied wes thing. people here see it's bringing back painful
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memories of the 2nd default. the when is read is invaded, the occupied, the west bank in the early 2, thousands that the he just need a lemon law. the ok applied to us by to some stuff. i'll bargain with the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative and former information minister joins us from ramallah. sir, as our correspondence report has shown, there's been a very sharp increase in the number of palestinians in new york employed west bank . killed or jailed by is really forces since the start of the war and gaza. how do you interpret that or it's the same is that i need the campaign the how to conduct the tingling the people of guys or they are also doing good interest of band and a sofa, or we have more defensive. and i'm just the people that are still going to do it in the last 2 weeks. and the number continues to increase to because if they have an idea about this thing, more people. but the new development is that now they are targeting camps and
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targeting wireless to me and communities with the city side. thanks like what happened today or no, no trump scan. often our 20 people can buy those that are the, are the most to the civilians. and noncombatants and the number would increase probably because there are a number of people who are seriously injured. and this is a vicious attack against a civilian refugee camp. and this could extend to other areas. let me also tell you that we are not facing only the army, and it's fully approved on a tax on the student people, but also there is there any settlers? these, a legal such letters are conducting seat is off dentist that tax on different student communities. one of that is also, that has been the eviction of knowledge, the important people, the student and community who communities who are forced out of this sites. because if it's an early set that, that are supported and tell the guy that is there,
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the army and somebody just let him push it as usual. so the people who would come by the settlers themselves, but equally one could have expected that is real, wouldn't want to inflame tensions in the occupied westbank at this particular time . on the front that i think they consider themselves in that campaign against or by listing of people. and that shows you that the claim it off at that can guys because of how much as they say is, is not true. they're not attacking police videos because they are on the students that can find the students because they have very clear for that to come in, of ethnic cleansing before those kinds of stip. and if this succeeds with the next record wouldn't be ethnic cleansing, golf ballasting is endorsement. they actually started to the cleansing of the west bank by providing to evict to people for maybe a c, which is more or less than 60 percent of the west bank. and this is a campaign against a better student and people that come in, i guess our right to be free. i would like to have the state of our own and it so
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campaign against the human rights of everything about a studio. but of course, nothing is to be compared at this very moment with the trust it gives the committed to good guys a would an act of genocide is going on. an act of collective punishment is happening. and then asked of ethnic cleansing, 3 of which should be close to the point. so that could i and so forth. is, is this perhaps a turning point for the president of the palestinian authority? ma, with a bus or the events in gauze or reinforcing him or weakening his hand. a i think that that he has to do with the menu by is it or which marginalized him i didn't realize though, so that he had no respect for his or product. you refused even to talk to him or negotiate to them all these years. i'm the, he is also being disconnected, the environment, the, you know, the attack them claiming a good piece of support from us as, as nothing else. and so, uh,
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but we came to the 1st thing and what sort of is mainly their data data is they're taking the modeling another style and what's happening, relationship to get is that the fact that they have fed up to this moment in taking the step daughter unified in college to means unifying, called, but as to any of the sources you to find going, but has to be on forces and groups. the 1st thing in society and standing up to the terrible aggression and does a lot more of a lot of motor on. so we can important is the sometimes the behavior yet as, as the security force has been thought is a better thing as a lot of demonstrating against the city. and guys are this lack of respect to what my dies, of course also weakens them. a lot of stuff that are going to do. thank you very much for joining us from the occupied westbank today. think now on wednesday, prime minister benjamin netanyahu used an example of american depths to show the
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impact of how mazda is attack on october 7th. on israel presenting the numbers to the us president, he said that most fighters killed 1400 is really use. and that in a country are fewer than 10000000 people israel. this would be the equivalent to more than $50000.00 americans being killed in one day. israel has killed $3785.00 palestinians since october, the 7th. and if we were to use that same logic, then it would mean that in a blockaded area of more than 2000000 people in gaza, israel would have killed more than half a 1000000 americans. earlier my colleague sammy's a dan, spoke to the deputy mayor of jerusalem, slow her son, whom and he asked her if she condemned the killing of 7 children in his really s. drake. here's what she had to say. i think any child that dies in the process of war is tragic. they didn't do anything, but i'm feeling very,
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very aggrieved at the $200.00 plus judges. that how much have, who are victims of a whole crime? one thing is war and things happen, not purposefully. these really only does not target how does fit in children. unfortunately, how much use is them as human shields and puts them in strategic places so that they can say, look what there is raised it, but how much the terrorist genocide, a group run by iran, they actually purposely target children and women raping women, be heading babies and let me tell you what we found today is always full. i will have to jump to graham, i'm sorry, i do, i do need to jump in because you haven't onto the questions i didn't do about what, how much is being survey. just let me, let me repeat. i know oscar view whether it's tragic,
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tragic. let me let me just say this is how and interview works. lodi, let me pose the question to you, please. do you condemn these riley miller trees killing of 7 children of the battery family? i'm not asking you if you think it's tragic. i'm not asking you how you feel about how much is a tax we have condemned. and i have given very hard interviews on october the 8th to how much the officials. but i'm asking you to answer the question. do you condemn the killing of having children? yes, so now and i think it's tragic that 7 children died today. it doesn't matter who they are, whether the palestinian is really oh yes of us will. will notice flaw that you are not condemning these really minute tre, reason i am not the in the how. how would you respond to the question? well, let me finish this. let me finish on quote. let me finish the com. let me finish the, the question i'm on how, how will do that?
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no, i haven't finished the question, please. this is our conversation works. how would you respond to those? who will say that by failing to condemn what international? let me read to a statement by amnesty international concerning the killings of children. it says the millions from male, it's saying, okay, we'll come to whether the neutral or not. they say quotes they concerned about. violations of international humanitarian law by is really full, seizing gaza. they go on to reference strikes, pounding, residential buildings, killing children. val. blinding is riley false, is not how it's not human shields for killing is really children of a palestinian children by not recognizing that how the responses to say you're not giving the same value to palestinian babies and children as you all to his release
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. and that's not true. and then let me tell you what the differences when you condemning means, if somebody went and published purposefully to something is really all mean does not purposely go to kill children. unfortunately, children and adults and old people kindly, the casualties of wolf, there's a difference between being a casual tubal, which is tragic and going on purposefully targeting children and that i would condemn whoever did that. so what you will then telling view is flaw as you've dismissed them. this is not neutral, but my yes. have just made me let me certainly explain. i didn't really want to. i didn't mean to long to float. you must let me off the question please. so what you're saying to view is, is that what bates selim and is really and is really human rights organization says when it talks about a criminal policy of revenge is on the way it's october. the 10th statement
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by giving an order to prefer a quote to prefer damage over precision has been carried out and saying this constitutes quotes will crimes, openly ordered by top is really officials. are you saying also bates alamo wrong? and they don't know how to assess category categorically. they're wrong because we one we want people we, we want the people of northern garza to move to southern gaza. specifically, i'm precisely because we know that the how much infrastructure there's a whole city underground for the weapons, broke it for a real rock and roll. and just because we didn't want to innocent civilians in homes way, we're awesome to move out of the way. so yes, i condemn amnesty international, which everybody knows is biased and corrupt to it's cool. i'm big, sell them who lost their mobiles. theresa bowers,
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and he is really coastal city of escalade, where troops of a mass near the border with casa were here in the city of ash cologne. it is around 50 kilometers away from leave. 13 kilometers away from guys. this is one of the most attacked seats is in, is right by rock. it's coming from guys that we've been told that around 200 rockets landed here. you can see some of the damage and the buildings around this area and the cars, most of the people we have spoken to say they're in shock. so trying to recover with what happened here. we've been talking to some of the people in the municipality, and they believed that the situation would only get worse. we are waiting for the next step. so for them in the fund that hey we really at. so. ready so i'm not seeing them anymore, so i cannot share what is going to happen, but we know that it's built, it's not going to be a show side by all means. and by and by, oh, the sign is going to be weeks, months is whatever it looks like, we are not going to be to have it before we can go back to the states that is on
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here in southern is, well, there's a clear belt up we have seen tanks and i'm more vehicles and soldiers getting to this part of the country. the government has expended the military. so in a few days ago we were able to make it closer to the border with. gotcha. now we're not able to do that. most of the towns around all of this areas had been evacuated, or there's only military personnel or security personnel, or officials. it's not clear yet whether a ground defensive will take place. but certainly there's lots and lots of military forces that are facing gatzo, getting ready for what it looks like, a ground impatient. most of the people we have spoken to see, see here, say that they do support a ground invasion. and what is evident is that everyone here is getting ready for our next stage of this war. but if i will, i'll just see to ask along a different process around the world in support of the palestinian people. and some of the largest have been in jordan's capital, but some of the ends of
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a to is indeed jordanian capital. i'm on a summer. what's the latest on the process that we can see behind you? probably a few 100 meters away from the very embassy today. what a difference is that go to a new sort teams that have locked all roads that go through these really i'm the c as in the last 48 hours, you've seen these sources grow and grow and grow up to that possible exact same size. now they're being told to put this in the square near one of the most popular . and most people have been coming here in numbers. let me just move out of the shot. so you can actually feel the energy of this crowd, which is up a few dozen people and now has grown to a couple of 100 people. and more people are coming to the lodge police presence here. and as he's been with this thing in the last few days, people are angry and this has become a, it's an avenue expression for a lot of pieces that it becomes a morning space for them where they come and warrant their dead. it becomes
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a concert at times where they play their music and then it also becomes an area with different solid guarantee, with the people of god. this, these many of these vehicles more than 2000000 refugees here in the top of we have been displaced from the palestinian tennessee. so they have been, it is we spoke to one man news last mid simple members of his family. these stopped working because he said there is, this cannot go on and he cannot function like this anymore. so this is the, let's see here in the georgia union capital on the diplomatic side drop off the jordanian kings traveling to the city of cairo, meeting the egyptian president. and then also the german foreign minister here in the building competent as well. so a lot of effort from, or a concierge, or try and move the his way needs to seize the attacks on what they call into the new position to allow in a. and that seems to be
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a difference between west and diplomatic push, where the focus is on releasing fences and making sure that from us does not care. do you have any further issues or is it some of the binge of a light reporting on the process is behind you in the jordanian capital? i can bring you another pro palestinian process live. this is coming from the french capital in paris, where people are demonstrating you can see the you can see law enforcement in front of them that are blocking their way. now several pro palestinian protests that were planned and it were scheduled had been canceled by french authorities since the beginning of because of war. the people in the philippines have condemned israel strike on the last of the baptist hospital and gaza. barnaby low was one of the demonstrations in the south of the philippines, his hours long gathering a philippine you must lives here in the city in decided for the pain. so it is the
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biggest protest on any issue, anywhere in the philippines and recent years, and they're all here to them. the recent attack on a hospital in gaza, the hundreds of people that happened on tuesday that pump this quote past will test isn't just about that. in particular, all throughout the post test, they have been changed to 3 pallets. time is really occupational me talking full. we will start home during the mall while we see each that really hurt, but i didn't lose any family. it must have moved for palestinians to lose loved ones. and they say they understand the suffering of people in gaza. if alice name is in general, because they also suffered a months, the speech back in 2017 award between the philippine government and military elements. and this, this whole range of the now was also with this. so a decade, sloane separate this movement, that's only the bug you think this would be less,
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but also this plane leaves around the dresser and relations between the philippines . in israel, already victory, long, 30000 miles, the workers microns. filipino workers in israel flor have died and this caustic, but at least the nose in israel have the choice between coming back to the village needs or stay in israel if they feel that it's safe for them there. but 135 to the pianos in gaza. they feel that they're trapped the northern area because of a will guarded the southern part of garza also beautiful gardens. where both of these filipinos are waiting to fall into egypt. both of these filipinos are wives, children, and grandchildren. up how this thing is. they called because of their home. part of the low algebra were always sitting in the southern philippines, south africa's governing party, the african national congress has long supported the palestinian cause. president serial rema post says israel's actions in gaza, amount to
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a near genocide. international pressure has been mounting on his real, to allow humanitarian car door into gaza. so me to be let report some johannes, who's the owner of the 1000 civil prudes is supporting tennessee unions had been held into. so american cities of johannesburg and cape town with the grandson of anti apartheid icon and former president nelson mandela, voice to support the you to, to stand on the side by side. the governing african national congress credited with liberating south africa from an a party to she has for decades supported a 2 state solution and a free palestine. the palestine liberation organization supported the amc during its e as in exile and lived in his time in prison. while the government here has expressed
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regret at the loss of both palestinian and his lady lives, the country's history of a party continues to guide the agencies policies of the mission of the united states, the and this to make sure that this is installed in color start and that's the biggest variety government is directed to withdrawing this whole month of getting people out on the northern part of guns. because it is in the end of grading to almost genocide from a post that has called to a peaceful resolution. 2017 south africa downgraded it's kaiser as well in response to what it described as human rights abuses against palestinians. the minister of
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international relations and cooperation already bundle is, is really, as in legally occupied palestinian land. she recently spoke to her mostly does not physically mandatory an age, but the south african government stance has been criticized by some pro. he's great . he's not the groups which have reacted with anger. up to the next uh from us on the list of lines of he's right in each row, we be serious appointed with a government a 1st of all, those that are you the, these are all originally the nice income balances. and then eventually that have come down from us on, but i think for us it's be incredibly consuming. the uninstall to come as a part of phase a, not a bundle. had a coal from us. meanwhile, anger and criticism against these way the government is growing. i leave with civil civil society organizations. garnering support for the global and to your part take
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movement just a for me to follow. i'll just say roger hattiesburg. and that just about does it to this news our we will be back in a moment with a full round up of the latest developments in the israel guys award. the key developments today include continued his really bombardments on the gaza strip, including a strike that killed 7 children of the factory family. also on our radar. the 20 trucks of humanitarian aid that are expected across from rossa. across the ralph of crossing from egypt into israel. and that of course comes with a critical question will, is really bombardments, be suspended to allow the delivery of pain also on our radar. the british prime minister mission. so next was visiting israel and meeting with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. earlier today. we're back in a moment with more to stay with us, the
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in depth analysis of the days headlines. israel says their objective is to completely eliminate hallmarks, not just their capability. include the feeling of large numbers of civilian skills including children and good cutting of electricity. this is a weird friend, frank assessments by frankly, china is position is it's not going to get involved in anything little apparently they're going to continue to call for peace and talks inside story on how to 0. the
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see them even been coming to add the new international, anti corruption excellence award, nominates your hero. now. the latest news as a wait the gaza and the northern goal is this trip to the south to bombard mit in the south. have still been ongoing with detail coverage on simply being fired from gauze and intercepted by the iron don't. from around the world. read has been at least 2 a vindication of terrorism and a per location head of the presidential elections in october with phyllis john lives in an in depth coverage to 0 is to use on the ground when you close to the
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last of the story. the is really hero strikes, continue to someone who does that, including the south where civilians were told to relocate to escape the on. so the pennsylvania it's good to have you with us. this is elisha 0 lives and also coming up a desperate need for humanitarian aid. people across guns a wait for the arrival of 20 trucks carrying to water and medicine but usually perhaps to luke.
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