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a european over fishing, an applicant most as has become a driving force. but a regular migration. take your 3 buses. be a witness documentary on the i'll just say around the 21 palestinians accusing is riley strikes time is in southern guns and increasing the desktops. almost 3008 hundreds within the church and all those who in the church with christians enough is enough. we are really time and is riley forces he to greek orthodox church and gaza when many displaced families with taking refuge. the
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hello, i'm emily anglin. this is l g 0, live from dow. so coming up is riley forces intensify, correct down in the occupied west bank injuring and killing thousands of palestinians. we're going to make sure other hospital actors and the reason i know that israel, stronger than ever and prevent this conflict from spreading us president turbine and appeals to congress to approve billions in extra military funding for israel and ukraine. plus the u. s. shoots down me sells from yemen while a us facing a rock is targeted. the it's, it's just passed to 6th jame t. that's 9 am and guys, palestinians of south and through another knowledge of his riley bombardment as the whole enters, it's 14th day, a number of residential towers in guys. the city has been here. separately. 21.
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people have been killed in the southern city. if con eunice is well had told palestinians to flee to the south for their own safety. so attacks in those areas have no stones on thursday night, and these riley miss l struck a greek orthodox church in guys and coming to palestinians is believed thousands of others are trapped under the debris as bowl game. russell. a frantic search through the rubble in the compound of one of the world's oldest churches. hundreds of palestinians displaced by the way, being sheltering that they believed it was one of the last remaining places of safety from it's really bombardment. there were no weapons or anything in the church. children are missing, we can't find them. we're still unable to find them. there are no christians left, it wasn't the church and all those who in the church were christians, enough is enough. we are really tired. the church of saint serious has
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a history dating back 1600 years. located in gauze is old city. it's only a couple of 100 meters away from causes baptist hospital, which suffered separate strike just days ago, killing hundreds, the guy, the guy last time it got. in the statement, the orthodox patriarch of jerusalem condemned the strike saying, targeting churches on the institutions along with the show because they provide to protect innocent citizens, constitutes a war crime that can't be ignored. these are 80 militaries not commented on the strike. we see a history of the is really government, you know, targeting more targeting, which is, and in the west bank included, you know, the and it's a pretty church and the have was, was attacked in 2002 during the 2nd uprising. the church itself
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sustained damage with the building next to it destroyed. many of those sheltering that had fled knowles and garza, after a warning by the israeli military for residents to escape for their own safety. but this latest strike echoed the statement from the un early this week that no place is safe in gaza. pole going out to see you. let's go to you now said who's in gaza city and joins us on the phone. you'll know. describe exactly where you are and what's the latest on the ground as well, emily, i'm in guy's city in the western part of the city and tell me how i neighborhood in particular. and that's where i did have a huge re all night. again, the night of thursday all night, all the night hours and all this morning, hours of friday, please bear with me. this is very, very violent rage in days i areas of west got the city. and honestly,
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i can't even see any more what is being targeted because there's a lot of smoke in fi. there's a lot of smoke around good. and that's a uh, yesterday, yesterday was already targeted even a yard g better in the bath, is the same area for a leon to back to the where it was targeted. and many times these were under the rubble. and now i don't know why it is. you, we tell you to, again, all through the night yesterday, but this is not all the strikes over here in, in the last a got the city while. and you're also through the night hours for home is worth cuz literally destroyed on the head of their civilian dozens of people who have been killed and doesn't others who have been injured in those egypt and strikes in
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no line. an apartment to jayden by law in incentive trip was also targeted with the people inside a noun are many. so people don't try giving as well. emily, you'll not can you describe will paint a picture of the scenes around you, given the fact that no way it has being allowed in what are people doing? i'm many people inside their homes. if their homes is still intact as well. the suck. now in god's education, thousands of people are the case. they're not in their home, many homes stuff. the homes are being a kentucky targeted and destroyed. and those towers do in the art them off. it goes there in the i just on the schools that i don't have a school there in different kinds of shelter. so they still are they
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like the church as well? but it seems like everything has been under complete wires. how everything is permissible for the dream, the air strikes now every target in gaza is just the next. people are being targeted in every single place that they are towns. and let me just add yeah, i'm in need something that's very important. did you enjoy the army directed 20 for residential, or is that a neighborhood to evacuate for their democracy or the time to change? uh, 3 of these towers were already targeted. yes, thank why. today, the other 24, this huge residential neighborhood. talking about residential towers, not just buildings, which means that every disease can morris and these are
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thousands of i'm now again being displaced. they don't know where to go or where to shelter. okay, thanks so much for painting the picture. you're not alone saved in gaza for us. let's cross to ellen fisher now who is joining us in the occupied east jerusalem. hello there. and we can see that alex, i'm most compound behind you. are there any concerns ahead of friday press if you look over to the compound, it is incredibly quiet on a normal friday. you would expect somewhere in the region of $40.00 to $60000.00 people to be coming here for prayers. the don't prayers of already being held. there was no trouble there at the police check points all the way around the city all the key gates. i'm told that or check points for that out as well. many people
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would be traveling from across the occupied west bank from inside israel itself to come here to, to see prayers on a friday. but many of them are going to bother to date. many find the way blocked, but they just don't think that that's worth the effort and that is why perhaps it has been quite. but you can see that. but the police presence you may be, can see, but i can make a and it may be hard for you, you know, lots police presence around all the gates, which obviously at this stage would act as a real detachment ellen, what's the public mood like in israel at the moment, it's almost 2 weeks of to that. a mazda attack in the south, a new pull just out in the last couple of hours, reveals that many people believe that benjamin netanyahu has to publicly take responsibility for what happened. on october, the 7th. 80 percent of voters say that nathan, yahoo must follow the lead of others and say that he was responsible for what has
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happened and they're wanting figured for benjamin netanyahu is but 69 percent of those who voted for them in the last election. also think that's true, only 8 percent of the population here. and israel don't think he should accept responsibility when asked who they think would be a better prime minister, 49 percent of people vote for benny guns of the national unity party who is currently involved in that national unity government and only 28 percent support benjamin netanyahu what is interesting as well as the in this pull, the asked to, would you support it a growing defensive in guise at 65 percent of people gave their support. and of course, many think that growing defensive could well start in the next couple of days. what is also interesting is a majority of people, 57 percent support operation on the northern border against has bola. so it's, this is not great reading for benjamin netanyahu and certainly in line with pools
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that were taken not long after october the 7th. so it would suggest that even though he's trying to protect this image of being the global statesman, we thing with the british prime minister on thursday meeting with joe biden and hugging him on wednesday that he is in control of what is happening. that may well be true, but the public key and it fail think that it's time for benjamin netanyahu to go really appreciate that update as always. ellen fisher in occupied east jerusalem. thank you. this is ro, meanwhile, has stepped up rays on towns and cities in the occupied west banks and some of the lowest it's offensive. 2 weeks ago. at least 12 palestinians were killed on thursday. will pictures of confrontations between palestinians and is riley forces have been posted on social media. elijah's to violence happens in the is the area of hebron is rarely forces also fault with palestinians in the suicide refugee
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campaign occupied east jerusalem. there are currently no reports of casualties. federal high rock has moved from ramallah. well that was several raids in many locations there was in hebron. sa, says novelist hit and romano law and in multiple places happening at the same time with confront patients as well from the palestinians. we get sizes ready forces that signed up and mostly made a large number of arrests. more than 30 of those. what in hebron there's been a couple of arrests here in ramallah and that included how mass lead is. so that just gives you an idea of them looking specifically for some people. but on top of that there has been, there's arbitrary arrest as well. the sun is rising here in ramallah. i'm with zach springs, new concerns to people who don't see pies of westbank as to. a whether they'll be more or less small raise it was a house demolition. of course this happens every single day of the year and it has
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done since the starts of this year spots suddenly since this was started in gaza, we've now had more number of arrest. we're talking at more than 900 in just 2 weeks . people are concerned people are warrants, but what's happening and because of the how much the talking now the warren closet is going to be must've wrote precautions where every single day, they're all going to be more small pa, this thing and us and in primetime television address you as president, joy biden has said support for israel and ukraine is vital to national security. he sought to convince americans that if congress doesn't provide well military funding to its allies in the 2 conflicts, the security of the united states could be at risk. why has corresponding kimberly, how could reports? could they be my fellow americans, the gravity of the moment, underscored by
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a rare oval office address, president joe biden has sought to convince americans, weary of the war and ukraine. the united states must fund yet another military conflict in israel come awesome food represent different threats. they share this in common. they both want to completely annihilate a neighboring democracy completely annihilated. it's a tough sell for our president who in 2019 promise voters heat in the forever wars, but bite and argues not finding, refrain. and now israel's conflicts will in bold and the enemies of america's allies ultimately putting americans at risk. american alliances, what keep us americans say american values wouldn't make us a partner motivation you want to work with to put all that a risk. if we walk away from ukraine, return our backs on israel. it's just not worth it in
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a politically divided united states with the f. b. i reports as lama phobic, and anti semitic attacks are rising, following the october 7th, attacking israel by dint has cautioned americans not to give into hey, my mom's like bees. when fear suspicion, angry, rage run hard, we have to work harder than ever to hold on to the values and make us who we are. instead, the us president impressed on americans the importance of the moment and stressed his convictions. we cannot and will not let tears like come off and tyrants like put when i refuse to let that happen. that's why president biden is requesting congress. provide a 100000000000 and security funding for is really ukraine, even taiwan and the southern border of the united states and mexico. but it could be some time before that money materializes us because the house of representatives
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is without a speaker. that means all legislation to provide funding is frozen. kimberly help you out 0. the white house, british prime minister richie snack, is traveling to egypt after talks in saudi arabia and is around on thursday. he met with saudi arabia's crown prince my home and been sell mine in the capital. re add snack is offering support to israel and is pushing for humanitarian aid to be delivered into gaza as soon as possible. mohammed jam june has the date house upon his arrival in israel on thursday. u. k. prime minister wishes to next, declaring his unwavering support as a whole on head to express my phone as archie with these right. if you have something to speak about who received of terrorism, and i want you to know that, you know, i think and i know i found with for stuff for student i was a meeting with is really president issac curt sock. then he was off to meet his is
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really counter part benjamin netanyahu at a joint press conference in west jerusalem. that's in yahoo think so now i can make clear how essential it is to have his back. i value your support and the fact that you here, we must win together. that means that this has a long war and will need your continuous support. on to next agenda, an attempt to deescalate the conflict, ensure the delivery of humanitarian aid to the gaza strip and see the british nationals trapped in gaza are able to get out sooner. back reiterated the you case position that israel has a right to defend itself. but he also said that should be done in line with the international law left on mentioned was how israel has cut off fluid fuel and water to gauze, and that many would consider that to be a breach of international law. so next trip to israel came one day after a visit by us presidential biden, with both leaders, pressing israel to allow the establishment of
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a humanitarian court door. and 28 trucks are expected to enter gauze via egypt as early as friday. but on thursday it was really bombardment, the continued meaning that each and every hour an already diary, humanitarian crisis, only grew exponentially worse. how much improvement just either occupied east jerusalem? still a head on algae 0 will have continued special coverage of the war on guys, there is an inches, it's 14th day, including israel's defense minister, tells us forces they will certain same gaza, from the inside, suggesting a ground evasion could be immunizations. the unflinching questions is war with wonder, imminent, rigorous to be your dying because of lots of medical treatments black lives don't
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really matter. and the police will join me, mark them on hill upfront. what? out to 0 these called church solutions. that gives us no hope for future that we have to find creative solutions, not just turn our backs. i don't think that has a number. think about it as a person, person yourself, and that person's shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life, those stages we want. we want the education reward because the women in my country and that's suite one. we are not denies all of who we are human beings and deserves to be treated equally. we are walking in their footsteps, our officers whatever has been done before, can be done. as long as a human being is doing it, you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is clear.
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the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, are you? what challenges? 0. i'm emily, and when he's reminder of on top stories, casella is riley strikes. if he to break the orthodox church and guides the cc coming to palestinians, it's believes diamonds are trapped under the rubble. many displaced families have been sheltering in the church. confrontations have taken place between palestinians and these riley forces in the occupied west bank. after a series of raids by is wrong,
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the military has stepped up its operations in the area seen some us launched. it's attacked me late 2 weeks ago. and the u. s. president has pledged to provide israel with an unprecedented package of military age in a rare address from the oval office to abide and said, israel's fight against thomas is vital to america's national security. the u. s. navy has intercepted 3 missiles in the northern red said, the pentagon says he believes this was a hurt the attack launched from yemen and early evidence suggest the drones and miss selves were potentially heading towards these around the crew of the guided missile destroyer. us as carney, operating in the northern red sea earlier today, shut down 3 land attack cruise missiles and several drones that were launched back with the forces in human. this action was a demonstration of the integrated air and missile defense architecture that we have built in the middle east,
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and that we are prepared to utilize whenever necessary to protect our partners and our interest in this important region. there were no casualties to us forces and none that we know of to any civilians on the ground. information about these engagements is still being processed. and we cannot say for certain what these missiles and drones were targeting. but they were launched from human heading north along the red sea, potentially towards target's in israel. as there's been a drone and rocket attack on the i'm a side a base that's located in the west and, and by proteins in iraq. it host us and other international forces in the west, multiple bloss what ahead me the base rockets here, another military base hosting us forces, the bank dad's international airport. massport del y head is in baghdad and has the detail. it will literally just as the speed of a tax started thing us a us military facilities,
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a has been analysis and claimed by emitted chief actions aligned with iran. the reason to attack targeted, i said the admitted to base in the west side of the province of unbar and the security sources in the area say that a civil glasses were heard inside the base. the attack was cut. it would buy bose drones and the missiles, meanwhile, this is the 3rd attack. you estimate it's the facility. is it targeted? uh, within the last 24 hours the member yesterday at the same military base and in a said and also another us submitted surveys. and though the rock called a heavy military base were targeted and the admitted c faction back to buy your lawn calls this. lemme resistance claimed responsibility for that tax on wednesday . and on thursday, at one when his day, according to you,
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a sense of command of the attack caused main injuries within the military personnel. older or the coalition forces personnel. so this also coincides was at public and go inside iraq protest stages across the country and several other provinces at a showing get sort of data to with guys and condemning emitted to the campaign to move them into campaign bye as well against the rise. and also at trying to put pressure on the united states. those top backend is all, as you know, that this is also coinciding with other attacks targeting us submitted to the facilities in the region. namely at 10 minutes, a based on the border between syria, jordan and a rock. and this also happens as the us navy worship intercepted civil missiles in the southern new red sea. this is riley's evacuating residence in the board. attend of care at shamar, not news. $711.00 on exchange is
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a 5 between is riley forces and it has the r escalating is riley as rice of targeted areas close to several villages. me selves with 5 it has blocked positions . me half a shoot. this is riley ground forces in massing near the northern border of the gaza strip. defense minister jo after land visited troops and suggested a ground invasion could be imminent. the print booker, we trust you and count on you. here we go on training while there is time get organized, be prepared. the command will. com. that's our thanks guys. we couch on you. good luck. and anyone who now sees garza from a distance, we'll see it from the inside. i promise you it's stephanie decker is in the is riley city of jaffa, the usually bustling mixed population of is riley's and palestinian, or is riley's has gone silent. we've come to job for, to get a sense of how people feel. here it is essentially
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a mix town between is really policy and is really kind of thing and workers here and also tourism is a major source of income, but everything pretty much. a lot of shops are shots, there's no one in the restaurants. and what a striking is that nobody wants to talk to us, the palestinians. we've tried to speak to tell us they're afraid to express anything on camera. this is also in line. there's been a rest of any, a palestinian or is really policy. and that has shown supports with the policies against what israel is doing in gaza. one woman we met from steroids, she sheltered at home with her family for 3 days, didn't dare leave her house following that attack by her mouse. also didn't want to talk on commerce, saying she was waiting for the war to end. and actually one man, very aggressive came to us and also as well, you know, why don't you tell the truth, the media is against israel. what they did to us was barbaric and he said the problem is that we are too nice and we need to deal with them in a much harsher way, referring to the policy. and this is the sentiment on the ground here. incredibly,
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10 people are free to talk a lot of anger on behalf of a lot of his ratings, the feeling of revenge. and this is why people will tell you this is an incredibly dangerous time and a dangerous mix. even just on the street, stephanie decker, i'll just bear off. fighting has broken out between police and thousands of pro palestinian and protest. as in paris, thursday's riley went ahead, after french authorities lifted a band put in place immediately after the mazda attack. on the israel security. there has been high on highland since a teacher was killed last week. thousands of people have gathered in new york times square, demanding the release of his riley prisoners, held by from us. throughout the event, faces of the missing were flashed across the field goal. and in latin american purchase had been taking place in support of the palestinian people. demonstrations were held across the several nations including chilly,
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equitable brazil and columbia. all right, that's it from me, emily anglin, you've been watching our continued special coverage of the war on gaza. whether it's coming up, then it's inside story, which will look at the you as role in gaza. i'm it challenges, it faces to stay with us. the the you're here, we're 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
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the forecast on friday shows us another human day for us here in doha, but i think by saturday it will turn less humid. so it's something to look for to central asia, fairly quiet, but we've got some energy coming off the caspian sea showers in tehran, so, so 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 res, disassemble at 21 degrees and still dealing with that heat wave for northern africa around at news, the northwest, libya. we're also seeing this feed of hot, dry air from this a har, so that's going to 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 probably. and so cape town that's i can do for you on friday. 21 degrees.
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thought provoking on. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the next truly unfortunate script. there are no quick wins and events or research hard hitting interviews. do you feel like america is less segregation these days or is it just a different full? i think the democracy in the process facing realities. do you feel that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the brakes on the other? i assume there is a huge piece of that to happen via the stores on talk to how does it i try to send using garza software. a humanitarian catastrophe, foamed, and the same spot is around with nothing allowed in and no way out. the u. n. is blocked on the ground and the security council has put arised on paralyzed by veto . what role can you and play and garza, this is inside story. the

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