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the just 0. the challenges here with the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm 0 venue. it's great to have you with us. this is the news our lives, some doha coming up in the program today is really airstrikes continued to come, little gaza, nearly 400 people have been killed in the past 24 hours. 81 of them in the cells which was declared a safe stone for civilians. a desperate need for humanitarian aid, people across the gaza wait for the arrival of 20 trucks carrying food, water,
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and medicine. the u. k. prime minister host talks in saudi arabia, now after meeting benjamin netanyahu in israel for violence intensifies any occupied westbank and is really rate on the refugee camp, kills at least 6. tell us the, it's just past 1800 gmc, that is 9 pm in gauze. there were people of the besieged enclave, or once again blanketed in darkness for another night. no electricity, no water, no food. you know, hope at this hour is real, continues it's been barred. method of heavily congested civilian areas throughout garza, which has so far killed $3785.00 palestinians, nearly 25 percent of homes and garza had been damaged and $59.00 health care facilities have been hit. all of that, according to the united nations. meanwhile,
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original and world leaders are using diplomatic channels in the hopes of bring humanitarian aid to the regions more than 2000000 people. us president joe biden says around 20 trucks will be permitted to go into garza from the rafa crossing with egypt on friday. but 8 organizations are saying that this is not enough and there is no guarantee that it will actually be distributed for. so sorta has more palestinians trapped in does a find. numerous is read, it strikes a heat and 7 areas across the density populated region is salt. and par law, which is rand, had declared steve the we came from kansas city. they told us to come to the south, so we came to the south. we found that strikes intensified in the south. we stayed in a house in front of us with strikes behind us. well dry. there's no safety. there's no less safe thing because you have to be ready to die. just to stay in your house
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. is ralph tools to this thing is to leave milton garza and had to what we're supposed to be safe zones in the south. but some eunice, a city insulted guys that were hundreds of thousands of palestinians had sold shelter, was among the police a seat by relentlessly spread a strife. comedies all shed, theirs, and buildings are reduced to rubble. this family has lost at least 13 members, including children, to do a state to move madness, or hon. eunice kim was of these, ran a due to a low egypt to deliberate, limited to meditating a to kaiser menu of causes. 2.3000000 residents have cut down to one me that day and resorted to 3 conductive with her as israel. a couple of live saving essentials . more than 100 trucks are waiting near the roof of crossing on the different side . but it's not expected that 8 with answer guys are safely. rough crossing is the only way for a to enter this way. it has become a focus of the conflict between israel and how much has tremendous stadium crisis
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gets. where's the me and it's not a i came from is may leah and have been here at the roof of board across thing for a palestinian brothers since the start of the war. we are staying here with palestinians, and we will not leave until the aid and says palestine garza area near the river crossing has been boomed twice based room and wednesday is ready to resume residential buildings in griffin. to at least 20 pedestal use of fetish themes. you guys are no waiting for much and you just mentioned the weather seems unlikely to raise spirits in the decision to increase. what i'm seeing is move and everything else are focused on surviving is raised extracts. just to recap, what assume is in fun units inside garza tower quarter, the people of gauze. the thing about these
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a trucks or people hopeful that the aid will bring some relief for not at all. the 12 people inside the goal is to strip all speaking about the incoming to him and determine a to the goal. this trip. according to the american administration, that's around 20 trucks will be allowed to enter. the goal is this trip in coordination with the is ready occupation authorities and the addiction signs of the people inside? the goal is just to really see that there was a boost amount of trucks that go into the golf. this trip tomorrow is not enough all for it's more than 2300000 pounds thing. it is. the deepest each are traits of palestinians needs to buy the screen and still need move a kind of humanitarian aid in order to be able to um, to confirm and even to keep doing quote with the current situation inside the be seized cherry tree. oh, so it's important to mention that there are hundreds of trucks is still waiting for fed that the machine in order to flew into the, into the goal is a strict according to the, uh, the uh is really uh, government that, uh,
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this issue is still on the studying means that it might really into the going to strip in the coming days. but main, in fact, these trucks will be directed and supervisor by the united nations. and the majority of these, of these trucks will be humanitarian aid in order to enable palestinians to be able to uh, to, to uh, to kids, to keep up with the current situation and even to, to avoid the ongoing humanitarian crisis. meanwhile, this number of the trucks is still to his current moment in sufficient we, it, palestinians need more kinds of inventory needs. they need also the sufficient amount of medical supplies to be transferred to the medical sector in order to be able to keep providing services for thousands of palestinians who get wounded due to the is really ongoing strikes. all right, for the aid to come in and be distributed be is really strikes especially around the roster area would have to be suspended as we speak or the board minutes continuing as well. uh,
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that's clearly true. uh. different departments took place during the last hour, specifically in the western areas of roof districts. there was that a residential building that had to be left into the ground by the is where the israeli occupation forces to this current moment to a number of casualties have been reported. i know, but he people button until police in central valley account. this is a very densely populated area who then finds a houses where destroyed and they are adjacent to each other. it seems that the number of casualties will always be waiting for further information from the parents to be administered. hill is like johnson. sorry, thank you so much. the reporting with the latest on the ground and guys, the topic up was in there. the only hospital for cancer treatment in gaza says that it could be forced to shut down because of israel's continued seed a turkish palace. thing and friendship hospital has already stopped some services like radiology, the fuel and medical aid shortages are affecting some 9000 cancer patients who have
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nowhere else to go for treatment. the hospital is currently operating on a single local generator. well, earlier i spoke with doctor suby escape, he's the director of the hospital. he runs this cancer ward, the only one remaining in gaza. and he described the situation to patients and health workers. or you know, we had already be in the motor done of for the, for case worker who has been targeted and being on to dr. s. q. waters. and many of the nurses on the dr. slide is providing the status to the patients that i think i asked him about more than 70 injected him for kind of just as the photo hospital already i do have mentioned in the ego also said because i'm really kind of forget, i think, called a lot i probably gonna, i think i'm on forget that and that's because he doesn't go to the house with the district, but it tells me time that the time when i'm not, i'm
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a huge within that. does one particular my like me because of the dispensers. do you expect that you're going to get medical supplies from those 20 trucks of aid that are expected into gaza tomorrow because they will be carrying as we understand it, medical supplies? do you think some of those will come to you and your patience? maybe i think even on those aids coming to guys on definitely the i think and go over to him for the patient the afternoon because i think i'm thinking jack might be i him and be on to have a do you have to think of the sick patients also taking those 6 patients to be transferred to patients which the huge number in my area, you know, those patients are suffering a lot the night. you know, most of my patients in the hospital now the big drinking leave on in thing day on the night. they are a need, whole team was here to get the, the need for a good money. told him the whole to be done and think it's got
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a unique and the intermediates unit. they need to have some oxygen. there's some july input to to, to do it. you know, that the beats from auction oxygen for them. they need plenty of investigations and plenty of other sources just so they've been trying to lead them degrees there to pay and what is going on if you get, i mean, if my patient is having is the not having a problem, i have to treat them. those patients come up new jersey anywhere in the except and because people expect and destroy control speed, that would be providing the, the, you know, the basic, the very basic sort of, it's got on the list beacon to my contact for yourself, because originally the inks or the wasn't being drawn now. we had, i think in the very limited resources before the work. even now we are in the very big shortage of the trucks to get things done. and when complicated the problem is no more appealing. so i cannot help, but it could be my cheese,
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which kind of kept the vision and dental for my patients. i cannot go to bed and you know, just focusing on june 30th was scheduled for, for my food stamps. i the is my number a tony. investigate if the bigger problem massaro senior else is there a political analyst joins us from london. more one, it's good to talk to you again. but if we need to talk about this aid because 20 trucks, i think you'll agree with me. that's not going to change the lives of 2 point. 2000000 people had no food, no water, no fuel, no tricity, for the past. what 13 days and before that 15 years of a siege, and there are hundreds more trucks waiting on the egyptian side of the border, why 20 trucks talk to us about the politics of this to yes, cynical products. uh this is uh the finish channels. uh, install injured, not smart, just uh, the fact that millions are suffering. these are starving. but these are the compartments that millions are without,
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or hundreds of thousands are without shelter, and so on, so forth. after this, uh, you know, acrobatic uh, diplomatic uh, circus the machine that last uh 72 hours one was to leave that option or another. come again, i'm talking about assistance and humanitarian aid to the stadiums. and in the day we are talking about a 20 truck students, not only insufficient, it's humiliating to the kind of seniors, but it's also saves a lot about those people who continued to boast about their a value of human rights about their attention to international humanitarian law. and to the hosting of universal values when they come to sir ed and speak,
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or let me say 50 to protect civilians. my want to stay with us because i'm going to bring you back in a, in a moment to talk about diploma diplomacy. but i wanted laid out for of yours and also go to our reporter mama just before we do that. so british prime minister victory su, neck has met with a saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed been some on in the saudi capital re, uh, this is his 2nd stop on his middle east store, which included a visit to israel. snack is pushing for humanitarian aid to be delivered into gaza as soon as possible. i. 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 he goes. mom at times, whom is it occupied easters that mom and you've been walking us through the ins and
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outs of this visit between students back and netanyahu. now snack is in saudi arabia. what does he hope to achieve on this tour? the 1st and foremost 0. most prime minister, so nack would like to attempt to de escalate this conflict. it's one of the things that was high on his agenda in israel. it's one of the things that he's been trying behind the scenes to get some kind of guarantee from a is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he's not gotten any public guarantees from that's and yeah, without that. but he's now going on to saudi arabia. he is going to go, we're told to cut the and also to turkey. in addition to reach you soon ask, you also have u k 4 and secretary james cleverly, who will be
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a company soon act on this whirlwind regional tour. soon act once there to be a humanitarian cord or he wants to apply the kind of pressure. but he can to use the kind of leverage that he has to try to get is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu to agree not to strike the gaza strip while humanitarian core door is open. now, as far as we know, it's tomorrow, it's going to be the earliest that these 28 trucks can actually get into the gaza strip. but as you were saying, just a few moments ago, 20 trucks for a population of over 2000000. that's just a drop in the bucket. so soon i would like to see more a getting through on a more regular basis. he also wants to make sure that british citizens that are trapped inside of guys that can utilize that on the crossing and get out of gaza and into egypt. but 1st and foremost, even though he has continued to express solidarity with israel, he wants more humanitarian
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a going it. and that's the biggest thing he's trying to accomplish right now. with this whirlwind regional diplomacy 0, i'm a homage i'm showing a reporting live from occupied easters. and thank you very much for all of that and setting up the conversation, we have one more one to sure. you're back with us. more one. look on the diplomatic front, we've seen a lot of movement over the last, i'd say 36 hours. we saw joe biden is real. we saw originally soon active, but his prime minister in his real nursery soon, atkins saudi arabia and on the other side were seeing the king of jordan and egypt . and i'm just wondering, what are you watching, what, what you know for you is a salient points that you think has material impact on the situation in gauze going forward? look, i think a person by that has faced a way for what is and is not possible today in accordance to to washington's calculus. i don't think everyone is just trying to paint his own
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corner along the way. but the way it has been faced by the american pers or the british foreign minister of it sat in suite to say it simply walking in his footsteps. no more, no less. of course you know it's, it's to make the tomato. so he's doing the construction with the projects. that's all, that's all it is. it's more of the same bargain except english like so with a bit of more english joining support in a sense that they would add a bit more language about the human to tell you this on that. but in the end of the day, the front of me does have been defined by doing by uh, 5 minutes or so not has no language whatsoever with this. and apparently clearly nowadays with a better sense, 0 average the 0 leverage. so all he can do is simply stress what president by to get except the way he doesn't. if somehow comes out to be, i come to fit on
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a fake. uh, i think message cause bargain delivered the original one, right? and now what we have is a bit of a time to fix it. you don't need to sign to follow in the footsteps of them. i can present several shopped in their own way. you're outside of a 100000000 people come to europe, has the biggest market in the world, even bigger than shot in the states? you know, it's only chronic power. oh yes. what digit for you? okay. and the you shouldn't have been able to come to get it within the policy. i should be able to try a new way. it is. i think that the german joshua doing is on a song and dance and then we have good british farmers understand. and i think we're going to have the french 1st. i'm coming soon. the i'm divided and the week they're not sticking one for steven when the, the rest of the new york, your commission k,
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she finished crutches are full size because you weren't really all the way she became more scientist on this. and you know, so really you in printing is not playing the role that should have been assigned to them that they should on my side for themselves. yeah, for the front steps of the united states. i think in the end of the day they are not making much difference more one, you may be left for the tomato tomato line and not against a brief moment of levity in this war so. so thanks for that. but more seriously, what about diplomacy among the arab nations? because the question of the arab supports, the palestinians, what they are actually willing to do for palestinians is one that has been enduring . and it goes right back to the beginning of these really policy and conflicts, or what do you make of that? the you know, the fact that that you're doing in the direction of the scene either. so basically cancel the summit and start with binding. that was a, by itself, kind of a huge step forward for that. right. but even shop data,
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public opinion. yeah. i don't know if you remember about one hour before they did that. i was speaking on the xerox here. and i was saying, you know, if they really had the guts, that's what they need to do. they need to got any direct them to work because they didn't do, you know, they could, i please maybe try to impose the ceasefire. why don't we did? they did not get the ceasefire, but certainly it was a progress for them. but since then they have gone don't. is that one bar comments and it's bombing go to the hospital. that's also, you know, important because these companies have normalize religious vision. cheap egypt to join a long time ago or went before the porch. but even countries that have normalize relations and they were supposed to know about us versus now something that made. ready so we have a bit of a, you know, a change of storm change of policy because of the heat because of the pressure of public opinion,
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which would see the streets of the squares or that of world your work in progress. i guess that is rather, and america support. so i think we have now the beginning over of diplomacy to try and somehow do with the crisis will not be over in batteries without being totally irrelevant, without facing more pressure from the out of the street. but when you, when you focus on the details, if you know hers, for example, the president ccs, a press conference yesterday at the way you talked about. we don't want that, but it seems to concept design i that's a good thing. but he said something about, you know, ticket them to that negative that in the south is right. okay. take your because, you know, i mean, do you expect the addiction present to say we cannot think of a major issue or something or something? because most of you have to choose from southern vision. so in detail, it's
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a real problem i think. but then the overall is progress in the sense for i don't believe there's this will be the part of sydney questions as they have a we could. okay, that's really interesting. thank you for that. we'll have to keep watching that space and more on the shower. joining us from london and this hour. thank you very much more one. the us state department has also just held a briefing on the situation in gaza. so we can speak to rosalind jordan to find out what was said, you are joining us from washington dc. what, what are you finding out of the, the 1st thing that the sports person, matthew miller made during thursday's briefing, is that the us is very much working on getting in that mandatory and aid which you as president joe biden announced late on wednesday evening, would be going to southern gauze through the ralph of crossing between egypt and
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gaza. now he did not say definitively that that aid would be going in on friday, as the president suggested to reporters. but they are working through the logistics, the special on boy who is working on this matter and bout sir. david satterfield is working out details with the objections and these relays, and with humanitarian organizations in southern gospel to make certain that that 1st trunk of 20 trucks worth of food medicine and other emergency supplies can get in so that it can be quickly distributed. of course the main concern that miller pointed out is that as far as these railings are concerned, they don't want any of that aid be diverted by her mouth for its own purposes. and miller said, that is the us is concerned as well. but the urgency is there, trying to help civilians inside garza get what they need. while they tried to resolve this crisis. you said a 1st transfer of aide,
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a we expecting that there could be another delivery of aid at a later point in time also. and then also also, what do we know about, are there any securities or commitments, i mean, sorry, guarantees or commitments from is real that they won't be bombing that area when the aid comes in a. well, i don't know the answer to that 2nd question because i had to leave the briefing in order to be here with you. okay. but i can say that so both of us president and matt miller on thursday afternoon, both said that they want to see the us wants to sing continuous a going in now, 20 truckloads on a one day the un has said that that's not enough. normally you need 5 times that amount to was served the people, the 2 and a half 1000000 or so people who live inside garza. but the plan is to try to get it so that aid is continuously coming in,
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keeping in mind as well. so security concerns and keeping in mind the us has concerns about her most getting its hands on this a. that is something they do not want to see. the other big question that has not been resolved is how in, when us citizens, for inside god's a rule, be able to leave that a matter of passage extensively through the roof. a gate has not yet been fully negotiated, but that is a top priority for the buying the ministration. one other thing that came out during this briefing is that for now, the us does not believe that he would take part in an independent investigation in terms of the explosion fiala play or a hospital on, on wednesday, they don't believe that it is necessary. they say that they are doing their own assessment, but from what they have seen so far, this is not something that they couldn't say as world was responsible for. that
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this was the activity of some palestinian inside garza. of course, that is not a satisfactory answer. as joe biden help did suggest on wednesday evening, but certainly those sorts of questions will keep coming because there is a question of whether everyone is being fully transparent about what just happened at that hospital. no, absolutely, and that's a, that's a really interesting development that you're reporting. and coming out of that briefing, also just a reminder of yours also an interesting important development that us would like to see ongoing aid going into gaza. so the 20 trucks couldn't be just the beginning of more. that's tbd at this stage wasn't jordan in washington dc. thank you very much . i want to take of yours back to what's happening in israel, specifically around the area around the gaza strip. theresa bo is in the coastal city of ash cologne, where troops have a mast near the border with gaza. you were here in the city of ash cologne. it is
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around 60 kilometers away from believe 13 kilometers away from guys. this is one of the most attacked seats is in is right by iraq. it's coming from guys that we've been told that around 200 rockets landed here. you can see some of the damage in the buildings around this area in the cars. most of the people we have spoken to say very shocked, so trying to recover or with what happened here. we've been talking to some of the people in the municipality, and they believe that the situation would only get worse. we are waiting for the next step. so if the down me and the fun that a 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 as well, 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 able to have it before we can go back to a safe is on here in southern is, well, there's a clear belt up. we have seen tanks and i'm more vehicles and soldiers getting to
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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 guy. so now we're not able to do that. most of the towns around all of the series 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 garza 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 video. i will just see the article on the right still ahead on alpha 0 will have continuing special coverage of the war on god. so you're seeing life pictures right now in front of the hospital in gaza as the conflict continues for east 13th street day. and in other world news, we will be doing a little bit of that russian,
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a foreign minister survey lab ross will have his latest diplomatic news. rebecca, after a short break the jury here were here. so let's go with your weather update for the middle east and africa. it is a quite picture in the middle east. nice to see you by the way. this is how it looks on friday. but i want to put this several days out because we've got it cycle and starting to build up in the arabian sea. now by monday, this is looking to make land fall in that southeast corner of the i'm in looking particularly bad. so please check back with us for the latest on that. let's go back to the here. now the forecast on friday shows us another human day for us here in doha. but i think by saturday it will turn last few minutes. so it's something to look for to central asia, fairly quiet,
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but we've got some energy coming off the caspian sea showers in tehran, so also cooler in baku. and how's everybody on at 15 degrees that's below average for this sum of the gear. the rain has cleared away from turkey, a but a bit breezy through the boss, reassemble at 21 degrees, and still dealing with that heat wave for northern africa around. it's an easy, uh, northwest libya. we're also seeing this feet of hot, dry air from this a har, so that's gonna spin around the sand and that's so a hazy day to be sure. on friday, usual showers in storms through central africa. and those 10 pictures have come crashing down into western cape profit. and so cape town that's i can do for you on friday. 21 degrees. the award winning in depth investigations. the gift compelling in science, inter toes from asia and the pacific one. 0,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the you watching else 0 reminder of our headlines is really, is continuing its bombardment of densely populated civilian areas, drug gaza in siege and attacks on the enclaves have so far killed 3785 alice, the british prime minister wishes to dock has met with saudi arabia's crown prince . mom had been so mine in the capital re ada. this is his 2nd stop on his middle east for which included the visit to israel. israel has agreed to allow 20 trucks of humanitarian aid and to gaza from the rasa crossing with the egypt on friday. the 8 organizations say that this is not enough and there's no guarantee it will be distributed or diplomatic added to james phase takes
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a closer look at this vital crossing of getting a didn't to gauze immediately is both vital and complicated. there are 7 crossings around the gaza strip. all are controlled by israel, except one roof, which connects garza in egypt. egypt controls that crossing bodies rel boehme dates on the 10th of october. and again on october, the 16th. since the will began, there's been conflicting information about when or if the crossing will open and people have been waiting. thousands of tons of international aid for gaza have already been pre positioned at egypt, alorie. at 445, columbus has from gossip. and the convoy of trucks, county essential supplies, is stools near the board of egypt as reinforced it side to the roof of crossing with concrete rules. it doesn't will repeat of 2008 when thousands of people stole the battery from the gauze aside. the you and it says it letting you be able to distribute a but there's a pause in the fighting, but to draft resolutions for humanitarian c spa
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a failed to possibly un security council. instead, us present, joe biden, broke out a deal with egypt opened the crossing for aid, and extracted a promise from miss rel not to permit. meanwhile, the un secretary general antonio terraces in egypt. what he hopes personally to oversee the delivery to gauze up the un says it supplies include food for a quarter of a 1000000 palestinians for a week medicine 430-0000 people and trauma kits. but barton's deal only allows 20 truckloads into gaza. a fraction of what's needed before the world are you and said about a 100 trucks within about humanitarian aid to gauze every single day. and it's not clear what the fuel will come from to deliver these desperately needed items to old corners of the gaza strip. my colleagues, sammy's a dan, spoke to a book about a spokesperson for the international federation of the red cross and red crescent
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societies in geneva. he told us about the difficulty of providing a to, to 1000000 palestinians under siege. and we're talking about 2000000 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 the needs of all the people that i can get that those are in the south that all those states more know. israel has been better off of crossing the full. 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, 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. 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
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the civilians that will be receiving the 8 and for the health workers that will be distributed here. so we were still very unclear on the computer. all the conditions are on this opening. initially that is defined discussions was about a seas file, then it shifted and was it down to a humanitarian pools in fighting? as far as you know, as an 8 organization, has anyone given you any guarantees, any commitments that they will not be asked 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 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 the way occurring there due to trying to save lives. so this is the when, when people are being taught in
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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 the because they are trying to help the patients to people that they're taking care for for nowadays. and weeks is really forces have killed at least 9 palestinians in the occupied westbank out to conducting res, across several cities. one of the most extensive raids took place inside the nor stamps refuge refugee camp. with abraham reports from ramallah, it's dangerous for palestinians to move inside the surface become placed under is weighty proof you since thursday morning counting, the debt is difficult and is really drawn targeted a group of palestinians, a lucian needs to cut them, is really say the fighters palestinian, see,
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i'm going to kill a 3rd in homes, into ministry pools, destroying roots, coughing, water and electricity, little signs. the rates will end soon. this video was filmed in the 1st hours of the read. 16 year old. so i'll have him eat, has been shot to the course to help him. the 2 questions. the father was rescued the song that throughout the course until then just see that it took them more than 90 minutes to get to the it was already too late. they're making a jump, honda, we still can't get into the engine. people inside the account, including children, will show that a few decamp houses dozens of palestinian fighters and is regularly targeted by it's really forces searching for arms groups is really forces exchanged fire with fighters injuring somebody's really soldiers. but the majority of palestinians are on our hearts yet the refugee camp has been undergoing
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a tough campaign by these rarely forces for months. now they've been damaging the infrastructure, arresting people, writing homes and destroying rhodes, which increases people suffering like is that it on thursday, $120.00 palestinians with invested 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 there. after attacking is for a 13 year old the city and was the iris to have suicide. since the beginning of this escalation, the prisoner society says is really forces everything that he's 850 policy and use of the up to fight westbank. people here see it's bringing back memories of the 2nd . the default the win is really invaded the occupied westbank in the early 2,
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thousands need that, but he just need a demo. the okay, if i was back in earlier i spoke to him, was stuff i'll go to. he is the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative. he says, palestinians are under constant, is really threats regardless of whether they're in gaza or the west bank. they consider themselves in a campaign against old listing of people and that shows you that there are claim attacking guys because of how much as they say is, is not true that i think police videos because they are the students that are attacking the students because they have very clear for the to come in of ethnic cleansing, of all those kinds of stip. and if this succeeds with that the next record would be ethnically and single spanish thing is the lowest. they actually started the kids into the west bank of by today and do that to people into the area, seeing which is more or less than 60 percent of the west bank. this is a campaign against a better student. people that come in,
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i guess our right to be free, i would like to have a state of our own. and it's so campaign against the human rights of everything about us to do. but of course, nothing is to be competitive at this very moment with the prospect is committed to getting garza with an act of genocide is going on. an act of collective punishment is happening and an act of ethnic, cleansing tlc, which should be close to the article. and so that could i and so forth. is, is this perhaps a turning point for the president of the policy and authority not with a bus or the events in gauze or reinforcing him or weakening his hand? i think that he has to be weaker mainly by is that or which marginalized him? i didn't realize though, so that he had no respect to what is offered to you, refused even to talk to him or negotiate with him all these years to add the, the he's also being discredited by nothing. you know that i go to the tack them
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claimant got to use the support of from us as, as nothing else that so uh but, but we came to the palestinian authority, is mainly there. and there, there is, they're taking the models and understand and what's happening and the relationship to guys that and the fact that they have fed up to this moment in taking a step towards unifying, qualitative, means unifying all of us to the other sources. unifying us to be on forces. i'm groups the palestinian society in standing up to the terrible aggression and does a one motor, a lot of motor. also we can important is the sometimes the behavior as, as the security forces. then the other thing is while demonstrating against the city and guys are this lack of respect to who my dice, of course also weakens the moment is really airstrikes and targeted areas close to villages in 711 on both sides were fired as blah positions near cover schubert, israel has evacuated towns along the border with lebanon after repeated exchanges of 5 st. ahold,
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a reports from southern level. this is relas 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 been attacking is really military positions along the border as well as tang 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 recalled by its ally. hum us. but it's very much limiting its response within the rules of engagement to establish since its last or with israel in 2006. israel says it doesn't want to be tracked. it's a war on a 2nd front, but it has threatened to respond forcefully. is attacked to engage for the fullest
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can war it's. it's a barrier escaping it is not popular among really been these population 1st. and it has to have a green light to from the, or in the end, but a g 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 it's a syrians, as well as the headset, it's most mutual in the conflict. it's back or even has repeatedly warned of a war 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
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depend on how long it's ally can sustain, is really a tax on its own. none of the you run in its allies across the region are now focusing their anger on the us administration. they say it has given isabel free 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 vote 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 weighing 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 here was
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a li hush. and as the very latest from the 11 on israel border, he's in the kora 11, those mediterranean coast near the border with israel. this is a flash point now for the past 10 days on a daily basis that are attacks by festival on also of the policy and factions on is really ministry both across the 120 kilometers, bought this from not cool. what i hear while we are standing on the, on the minutes of indian to the uh, occupied as they have in his government regard. so sure, our farm is not quite sure about on the city and is ready for this. uh, visa tax, for example. today they've been more than 5 attacks that there was an attack on the naval base. yeah. just it's, it's dock now, but just behind me and on the hills that on several of the post, both military posts stuck on mainly for communication,
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for intersection and has well, i seems to be keen that's all the on hitting tax, but also on hitting the is ready communication system on the board, the he think camera arrives, he think in the section i forgot to says 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 ground defensive to be weaker than it should be. there been protests around the world in support of the palestinian people. some of the largest have been in jordan's capital, but some of inch of age reports from a month, a very few 100 meters away from the very embassy today. what a difference is that gold indian authorities that have locked all roads that go towards the valium, the c, as in the last 48 hours, you see these to says grow and grow,
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and grow up to that possible exact in size. now they're being told to put this in the square near one of the most popular one. yeah. and people have been coming here in numbers. let me just move out of the shop. 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. there's a large police presence here. and as we've 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 people that it becomes a morning space for them where they come and warranty, or did it become a concert at times where they play their music and then it also becomes an area for additional solidarity with the people of god. this, these many of these people more than 2000000 refugees here in the jordanian and top of we have been displaced from the palestinian tennessee. so they have relative, we spoke to one man who lost most simple members of his family. he stopped working
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because he said, there is, this cannot go on and he cannot function like this anymore. so this is the, let's see a here in the georgia union capital on the diplomatic side drop off the jordanian king, traveling to the city of cairo, meeting the egyptian president. and then also the german foreign minister here and go to an incompetent going. so a lot of effort from eric countries who try and move the is very nice to see the attacks on what they come to the new population do allow in age. and that seems to be a difference between rest and diplomatic push, where the focus is on releasing prisoners, the making sure that from us does not carry you have any further protest of also continued in france. thousands gathered in paris despite heavy police presence. that's plus another to reach the center of the capital. friends had implemented
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a ban on pro palestinian protests earlier, but has since decided to lift it. south africa is governing party. the african national congress has long supported the policy and cause president sir, will run. the post says israel's actions in gaza. a mountain near genocide international pressure has been melting on his real to allow humanity or in cardboard, to gaza. for me to millet reports on transfer since the own pretty close to 1000 civil proofs is supporting tennessee opinions and been held into so american cities of johannesburg and cape town. with the grandson of antioch, parked at icon and former president, nelson mandela, voice to support the want to spend on the side by side. the governing african national congress credited with liberating
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south africa from an a party. pg has for decades supported a 2 state solution and a free palestine. the palestine liberation organization supports the amc during its e as in exile and when dennis time in prison. while the government here has expressed 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 submission to make sure that this is installed in color start and that's the is riley government is directed to, to withdrawing this whole months of getting people out of the northern part of guns because it is in the end. the great
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amount was generous. remo pull, so has called to a peaceful resolution in 2017 south africa, downgraded its kaiser as well in response to what it described as human rights abuses against palestinians. the minister of international relations and cooperation, a lady bundle says as well as in legally occupying palestinian land. she recently spoke to her mostly does not physically mandatory an age, but the south african government stands has been criticized by some pro is ladies don't be groups which have reacted with anger up to the mass go from us on the innocent lives of these writers in each row with the city is appointed with a government, a personal feelings that are you condemned. these are all originally the nice income balances and then eventually they have come down from us on. but i think for us, it's be incredibly consuming the municipal to come as
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a part of phase not a part of the head of coal was 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 park take movement just for me to follow. i'll just say roger had his bug, that's the other news in the war and ukraine for months. ukrainian troops on the southern front line have been trying to re take roads and cut off russian supply lines. houses 0 spoke to soldiers, boys to retake the town of rubber teen it occupies out for regions. same as throughout the reports from the front line, a slide open terrain on ukraine's southern front means it's safer to move under the cover of darkness. to avoid being detected. ukrainian. reconnaissance soldier shows us a network of what used to be russian trenches. no, well, with past, only markers toward of landmarks just paces away south the subject of the mayfield village with me,
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with the forest line where we are right now. it was the enemy's position, michel volk, precise palm, that we had to make ourselves which the russians, but improvise tribes on top of the anti tank mines if you're tired. and if they designate he stops himself. at least 2 men were killed. taking these premises, just stay on the pack piece as well as through this is a war of artillery. now, both sides fighting from 6 positions. this unit is covering ukrainian infantry in another set of trenches of a head. after that are russian positions. it could be a war, fought a century ago until the sound of modern military equipment brings you back. that on a drone, carlos says confused about where it is. who is it is to the for carrying off. that's where at the exact place where you printing and forces are trying to drive
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a wedge into a russian lines. there's russian positions on 2 sides of the units based here. and whenever they take over these former russian trenches, what is the biggest problems post to the troops here are land mines, unexploded ordnance, improvise tracts. and whenever they try to move forward, they see the russians have move back to other layers of trenches. and that is what is in the past. slowing down the counter offensive in areas like this on the southern front. much needed ammunition arrives, sir. he, a carpenter before the war says there was only one thing. frontline soldiers need more with almost all the sugars, a bully. well, most is to go home, which is to go home to see the family. apart from that, we have everything we need is because we can fight. we want to get rid of them and go home because the, the russians are adjusting fire. he says, telling everyone that they cover the job of holding positions and pushing forward
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is a lot tougher than it looks where ukrainians, fire mortars and russians respond with 500 kilograms. laser guided aerial boss, the same bus route, the old to 0, your robot, the and ukraine's operational region. russian foreign minister sort guy left her office. thank north korea unwavering support of its war and ukraine. by for off was on a 2 day visit, the appeal young says the bilateral relationship has reached a new strategic level. you're this kid reports from so a wind rush is for administer, certainly allowed rav last visited north korea in 2018 with warnings are moving too quickly with the us on the nuclear. ization talks has comments, more or less were sidelines, but now it's relations between russia and north korea that are receiving a boost to borrow lives. words from thursday, during
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a meeting with north korea stopped diplomat to san he. they would be boosted to look for qualitatively new and strategic level. the 2 top diplomats are 2. i have discussed furthering the agreements that were inc, between the 2 leaders last month at a landmark summit in russia's new is spaceport and also discuss a potential visit by russian president vladimir putin to north korea. this upcoming, as there are increasingly concerns over deepening military ties between the 2 countries. last week, washington said, is spotted more than 1000 containers holding military equipment and munitions, being moved from a port in north korea to neighboring russia to further fuel the ukraine war watches here on the korean peninsula. also curious what north korea would have received from the steel, potentially key technologies that would enable it to reach those ambitious weapons
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schools. now this as the united states is bogged down by 8 2nd for in an increasingly fragmented global landscape. us kim, i'll do 0. so and that's it from me, several venue for today just as you have pay picks up houses here is continuing coverage of the israel guards of war at the top of the, the
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