tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 20, 2023 1:00pm-2:00pm AST
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the, the of the hello until mccrae. this is the news line from dot ha. coming up in the next 60 minutes is well bombs, the oldest church and the kansas strip where this place families had taken shelter . at least 16 people were killed. no lit up and as well as bombardments of guns of forces on targeting southern areas with thousands of palestinians have fled more rides in the occupied with the bank and is ready military offensive. and the
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refugee camp kills at least 15 palestinians people, they are completely cut off on any international efforts whatsoever to solve israel's actions. encompassing towns across the occupied territories like this. waiting for much needed i didn't, johnson know, would on, with the rough across him with egypt will open to allow and supplies the is just pause 10, g and t. that's 1 pm in gaza with palestinians are enjoying the 14th day of his riley bombardment. kansas oldest church has been attacked while displaced families, with sheltering inside 16 people have been killed. the greek orthodox church has often century to both christians and muslims. since the 12th century, religious leaders say it's a war crime that cannot be ignored. in,
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in con eunice and the south of the ink live is riley strikes, killed at least, 22 people on thursday night. meanwhile, palestinians a gathering and ralph of near the egyptian buddha, waiting for humanitarian aid. that 2 days ago the us raged detailed to move supplies of food, both and medicine, through the wrath of crossing. and the death toll continues to rise. this ready bombardment has killed at least 4000 palestinians molding a 3rd of them. children, while i'm boss, has killed more than 1400 is riley's including 360 soldiers. the palestinian um group launched its offensive against israel from gaza. but is there any forces have been targeting palestinians in the occupied with bank as well? killing at least 81 palestinians there and 2 weeks. let's get more on the is rarely strike on guns is oldest church poking has more frantic search through the rubble in the compound of one of the world's oldest
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churches. hundreds of palestinians displaced by the way, being sheltering that they believed it was one of the last remaining places of safety from h rady bombardment. there with no weapons or anything in the church, children and missing, we can't find them. we're still unable to find them during our christians left. i was in the church and all those who in the church were christians, enough is enough. we are really tired. the church of saint paul serious has 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 last time it got. in the statement, the orthodox, patriarchal of jerusalem condemned the strike saying, targeting churches on the institutions along with the shelters they provide to
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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 churches and in the west bank included, you know, then it's somebody church and the have was, was attacked in 2002 during the 2nd uprising. the church itself has sustained damage with the building next to it destroyed. many of those sheltering that had fled northern 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. poking out, you see you. 2 got it spring and tell us any engine list, honey, i believe she but he joins us live from hospital and con eunice in the gaza strip into a short time ago. we heard from the health ministry spokesperson,
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who said that full of hospitals now completely out of service and another $25.00 of being partially damaged. i believe you are one that is still operating. can you just give us a sense of what it is like there at the moment to yes, dom, i'm still reporting from one of the hospitals. that is, that is still operating. unfortunately, this hospitalization is on a brink of collapse of it's operating at a minimum level right now. it's already working beyond its, its capacity 10 times a coordinate to one of the doctors working into hospitalized in times any or more than beyond the capacity of the hospital short digital, the fuel mix. it's hard to operate the hospital and all the the, the surgery, the, the operation rules let alone a sustaining day equipments and the machines need that needed for, for, for patients. there is a serious shortage of medical supplies which makes it hard for doctors to provide
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all the necessary materials and medication needed for the surgeries. i'm aware of one case where doctors went to a corner of a shop in the market, and bought vinegar is instead of what the use at a store one just to clean the one. because the, the, the actual medical materials is not available at the hospital. the, the hospital rooms are packed, the ongoing bombard, been mix. it's hard for the hospital to adjust it. so we're talking literally in one hour, 3 or 4 times a ambulance, paramedics of bringing in, injures and, and, and killed ones to the hospital. so it's like not it's beyond emergency plan as of, as of, as of were speaking, honey you mentioned the, the ongoing of bombing campaign bye is ro, i know it is being extremely intense this morning and of, i'm not,
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can you just give us an idea or i guess how intense it has been, and i understand that 21 people were killed in con eunice overnight as well. yeah. so well the, the, this all has rising combined whether it's a new illness or in northern parts of the gaza strip or gaza city itself. including the, the distola from the chairs went up to 65. as of this moment then there's still more people under the rubble. so we are expecting the number to rise as, uh, by the end of the day to a 100. because of, of what's going on because of the mass bombardment. now a late hours of last night and early hours of this morning. so within which i got a window for 12 hours have been very intense, very difficult for people living. and every part of the gaza. strip is starting from a huge residential compound is a honda civic, completely destroyed 24 residential towers. been flat and completely. we're talking
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about 5 residential homes in the city of new and is leaving the 22 people killed right at the moment and more than 70 and years. and there are more people who are still under the rebels. we're talking about a 5 story building in gaza, city and for owned by a family who accommodated other family members evacuating from other parts of the gaza strip the report. so talking about like a large number of people being killed. it's a very dangerous area. and paramedics and civil defense, the have not been able to reach that point, at least for the past, the 33 and a half hours. so the, the scene is really very intense and very, very terrible as, as we speak. and the, the, there, there is a sense of, of a systematic, a mass eradication of, of, of civilians and mazda,
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right occasion of residential homes. and which is, it brings back memories of people who lived through the 1st vic. but the 1940 that to make someone homeless to make someone this place to create a refugee what more time you need, you have to get rid of his homes. and this is exactly what's happening. we're talking about more than $500.00 families, losing their homes. and know, find themselves either in the new will establish refugee accounts or elsewhere in the south. okay, thanks so much honey. that is honey a she but who is outside a hospital in con eunice in the gaza strip with an update. then we're going to go live now to rafa crossing. this is the crossing between egypt and gaza, which has been blocked since the 11th of october. the you in secretary general, antonio gutierrez, should, as is speaking, let's listen. and it is impossible to be here and not
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to feel a broken hearts we are we listening? good fun, a box behind these walls. we have 2000000 people that is suffering in honor mosley that says, no watts us, no foods, no magazine, no flow that you use and the fires that needs every scene to survive. on the side, we have seen so many trucks loaded with what tests would follow with magazines, with the following exactly the same scenes, if i need it on the side of the wall. so this blocks are not just
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blocks that a life line. they are the difference between life and this for so many people in gaza and to see them start kids makes me be very clear. i want to be near these to make the most to make that move to the opposite side of the as well. to make the move as quickly as possible, and as many as possible. now, recently it was announced by israel and by the united states. they have too many 30 and a would be allowed to and, but it goes up. and i know that to the, there is also an agreement between egypt and israel to make it possible. but these announcements were maids with some conditions and some restrictions.
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and so we are about actively engaging. we've all the product is actively engaging with the egypt with israel, with us in order to make sure that we are able to gratify those conditions, that we are able to limits those restrictions, you know, to the 12, as soon as possible. these blocks moving to where they are, maybe we need, we absolutely need to have a base blocks moving as quickly as possible and as many as necessary. but for that, these must be a. so stand up for we are not looking for a one boulevard to come we are looking for a low voice. do we authorize the meaningful. 6 but as of bucks
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to go every day into gaza, to provide enough support to the guys the people on the other hands. there are requirements of verification that those verifications need to be effect fields . but at the same time, those verifications need to be done in the way that these practical and in a way that is expedite. on the other hand, we are not in a no man's land. we are in the land of a southern guns, the engine. and it's the 2nd show to recognize the role of the printing institutions and namely at the present as good as of and finally thought over uh to be able to these people have on that side. it's necessary that order is full . and so we need to have the getting the that'll be enough. well,
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on the other side to these people a, to the people, the news. so it is very clear that the, it is absolutely essential to solve this problem squiggly and by mouthful, that will be solved quickly to make sure that that is massive support. humanitarian supports to the people of guys though. unfortunately this is not a, not a multi, many federal probation. it's an operation in the zone. and that is the reason why i have bills, photo you manufacturing ceasefire. not that i can see that the manufacturing cease . fire is a pre condition for the manufacturing delivery. we don't want to punish the guy, so people twice, 1st, because of the war. and 2nd, because of the lack of humanitarian aids. but it is clear that too many that ensues
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fire would make good, sings much easier and much safer for everybody. and i want to end my expressing my zip code that you choose to the people of the government of egypt. it zip is to die. the fundamental pillows that allows hope to exist on that side of the bottom of this tax we move to support them. so that before the day, the end that the mapping seems, i've seen in the, in the, in the plane step as london. we'll also go to the people that needs its hope that that will be a future adult that plan die. there will be peace with a state solution which palestinians and these are al, is living in peace in 2 states, one side by the gather. thank you very much. thank you very much. i to
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okay, that's was you in the secretary general antonio gutierrez, the speaking from the egyptian side of the rafa crossing. he said that it is hot not to be there and not have a broken heart to the situation that is unfolding in gaza. he's urging for a solution to try and get a through other off the crossing. and 1st of all, get those tweedy trucks that are full of supplies and have been waiting for days to get them in to gallons of video. so we don't want to say that, but not only looking for that service, that one comes away about a meaningful number every day to get through as well. we also spoke about a humanitarian c spy and said that the situation is punishing, punishing palestinians twice. the 1st being, the rule that is unfolding and then the military and crisis that they are also having to look through. but we're going to bring in palestinian to unless tony of issue, but now he's joins us from a hospital in con eunice,
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in the gaza strip. and that was really a show of support from the un secretary general, but the people inside doesn't need more than would start the day they need those supplies to get through. yes, yes, stop mates. it's time for for actions. i mean, we've heard the lot of word a sub for uh, for the past few days or so since the beginning of, of the year, the air strikes and then the war, the declared ward from ms. raylon on guys up. but it's time for more actions. actual actions on the ground and one of the things that that is spread desperate among people and, and, and then lack of hope is that for the past 2 days, that the americans talk about the 20 trucks. and they've been do, do they did the not to say arrangements for them to do in 3rd garza but none of this has happened yet. we know where is the key word for desk. the key word and all
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of this thoughts is that is really approve us. and as of this moment, i think these really government has not given a confirmation or approval for either they gibson or whoever is involved in the name of the, the you on in the, for this matter for the 20 trucks the entire gaza. so i mean, people are listening, but they, the deluxe on their faces are very, very, hopeless, and helpless. me, honey? well, everyone is talking about i, the bombing campaign from israel has been continuing overnight. and again, throughout the day the, it hasn't, it? yes, the the, the, the ears try. sorry. are you still going on and on palestinian vin, and garza and the northern part. uh they actually everywhere. and garza have lived a very difficult night. so we're talking about late hours of last night. air layers of, of this morning, mass boom, bar bombardment of different densely populated residential area,
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including the tax on one of the oldest. the christian science in the gaza strip. the greek orthodox church. uh it was a site then a symbol of go existence and peace between palestinians, muslim and un gunning and talent spending and christian living side by side in the gaza strip. it's also important to mention that the church is mix, do also an old mosque next to each other. we're talking about back to back buildings and 11 major sites. okay, thanks so much honey. this honey. a she before us and con eunice and miguel is, is true 2300000 people in kansas. so if i haven't received any international aid as honey mentioned, they're all in is right alone. when say, president joe biden said around 20 trucks would be allowed to integrate, is that through the roof of crossing with egypt on friday? a diplomatic it is. a james biased takes a closer look at the roof of crossing of getting aid into gaza immediately is both
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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. i le reach at 445 columbus from gossip. i am the convoy of trucks, county essential supplies stores near the board of egypt has reinforced its side to the roof of crossing with concrete rules. it doesn't hold repeat of 2008 when thousands of people stole the battery from the gauze. a side view and it says it'll only be able to distribute a but there's a pause in the fighting, but to draft resolutions be humanitarian. c spa of failed to possibly un security
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council instead, us president 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, while he hopes personally to oversee the delivery to gossip. 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. like i, let's bring in de leon. he's an associate professor of police history at georgetown university here and counselor. thank you very much for joining us in the studio. first of all, can we just go back to the un secretary general,
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the talking on the egyptian side of the rock, the crossing. how surprised were you to see him actually there in person? well, i mean, certainly the, the words were there in terms of an affirmation of the need for immediate humanitarian aid and support for palestinians. there was certainly a recognition of the risk circumstances that palestinians find themselves in as a result of this constant bombardment on the part of israel. i think the political well is what's really been lacking. we haven't seen that on the part of the international community. we're now 2 weeks into this campaign. we're seeing essentially a genocide that's unfolding before us. and yet you have the us using it to veto power along with many of us european allies refusing to even call to a halt in the bombing. there's also a question about this idea of who controls this border between, you know, the palestinian territory and egypt is it, is it is egypt, the sovereign country that actually has access to its own border, or is this being controlled by israel, which is repeatedly bomb the roof are crossing and which needs to be granted permission just to allow humanitarian assistance and at the most in dire possible
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time and people's lives right now. what's a good tears turning up there in egypt on the roughest side of uh, on the addiction side of the rock, the crossing. what message does that send to his royalty you think? well, certainly i think it's, it's more a recognition of the fact that there is massive international support on the popular level for an end to the bombing. and for a, you know, if for break again, humanitarian assistance. i think, you know, one of the interesting things about that video we just watched as the voices of people protesting and chanting in the background, right. so we know that, that there are thousands of people even there in rough. a hor, clearly very dismayed by what they're seeing, unfolding before them, and probably frustrated at the lack of action on the international community, both in terms of states, but also the united nation is which to this point has again, has words but not any action you, you type, so let's just before, well, what exactly is the role of egypt here and how much pressure can they bring to bear on the situation? well, unfortunately,
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what we've seen is egypt has been one of the key players in the blockade of guys that going back 16 years, that given its, its peace agreement with israel, given the fact that it's part of a kind of a us regional security arrangements that egypt more or less takes it's, it's queues from the united states and israel, this has been even more so the case after the break coming to power of different the cc, who's currently in this for terry and leader in egypt who has had nothing really to say about the palestinian crisis into the humanitarian crisis there with the blockade for well over the last decade, i think in to this extent what we're really seeing as popular pressure that's coming to bear in the form of these protest. some of them unprecedented. we haven't really seen anything like it really in the past decade, going back to the actual air of spring uprisings in terms of people demanding action on the part of their, their rulers. yeah. okay, thank you so much. we really appreciate that. as always, when you come into the studio and took us through the situation of you as president joe biden has told american support as rilen,
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ukraine is vital to national security. and the prime time television address he sought to convince view is that if congress doesn't provide more military funding to its allies in the too complex, the security of the united states could be at risk. a white house correspondent, kimberly healthcare reports a good day. the, my fellow americans, the gravity of the moment, underscored by 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 annihilated 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 funding ukraine. and now israel's conflicts well in bold
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and the enemies of america's allies, ultimately putting americans at risk. american alliances, what keep us, americans say american values, what make us a partner that are a nation 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 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 moments like these. when fear suspicion, angry rage run hard. we have to work harder than ever to hold on the values and make us feel we are. instead, the us president impressed on americans the importance of the moment as stressed his convictions. we cannot and will not my tears like come off and tyrants like put
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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 is without a speaker. that means all legislation to provide funding is frozen. kimberly help you out 0 white house. helen fisher is joining us live now from occupied east jerusalem into ellen. what for the details, do you have about this propose us military aid package full as well as well. the thing that i've been told is $14000000000.00. no. the ukrainians will get $60000000000.00, so that looks like a smaller mine. but what you have to remember is that the us already provides on an annual basis to is really about $3200000000.00 in military aid. so this is about 4
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years worth of funding, whole coming. and one big tons now is kimberly pointed out, this political peralez sits in washington. so this isn't going to come immediately . so this would help with the war and guys, but it will help replied a stokes of is really artillery is really bones that have been used extensively. and guys are also, if there is the possibility of a 2nd from being opened up and you've had to bite and talk about it detecting others from taking advantage of israel at this point. well, the weapons could then be use the game for replenishment, and you'll know that job item has several times one to other nations. to stay out of affairs in israel at the moment saying don't, don't, don't me, in ellen know you, we can see alexa behind you to compound the fraud. i praise obviously what, spitting the situation this morning. well normally on a friday over in the alex
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a component you would see somewhere in the region of $40.00 to $60000.00 people coming for premier. this time we're told there was about 5000. there's hardly any one in the company. no, that's very telling if we move the camera to our left and look down towards the mosque nearby. and later on we saw hundreds of people out on the street praying. they were hoping to get to alexa, but phone that we bought by police. the difficulty for many people in the west bank and father in israel itself, is that there is essentially a blockade stopping people getting anywhere near alexa at the moment. if we move that camera button groaned, we're going to take you to any of the cold. what do you just know the way to pinpoint that is you see a big corpse of trees we on the hill the that is is why the joyce and the, there was a group of young man who wanted to go to out. so the do see that prayers as they do every, every friday, when the way was bought, be decided that they would pre in the street. and the is really military. and these
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really police decided that that wasn't going to happen. and they responded with tear gas and also what's done. grenades is that area has not been clear, but you can probably maybe just me code a number of police vehicle still they are know if you come down the hill running the corner just where that big white button is at the moment. the road heading up there is to lion's gate, that's an important entrance into the old city of jerusalem. and will also take you towards alex almost. and that's where my colleagues, my, how much i'm doing is standing. and he's been speaking to people who've been trying to get to the most today and that's right alan. and just to reiterate where you were saying a few moments ago, very, very little attendance today. usually you would have anywhere between 40260000 worshippers here on a day like today. today we're told around 5000, let's just pan the camera around joe. off he can look, you can see there's still some worshippers that are coming out of the lots of mos
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compound. we're here in the valley square. not that many worshippers left. most of them left within the past 10 minutes. this is like that a square were very close to lions gate. and what we heard from a lot of the worst squares that we saw today is a great deal of concern about what is going on. concerned about the fact that there are so many worst squares that have not been allowed access to the most compound. you have a lot of the younger worshippers who are not allowed access to the most compound. also i spoke to shopkeepers here to day one in particular, who was telling me that she didn't want any of his younger relatives to be out here today because they are so concerned about what is going on here. and they are so concerned about the security situation. now, if we just walk around here, we'll just show you this is one of the check points. there was a lot and still some security here. there was a lot of security here just about half an hour ago. many people being arbitrarily turned away not given a reason as to why they could not access the most comp time about why they could
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not access lions gate. one woman that i spoke with just about an hour ago, who said to me that right now it's very depressing to be here. she said, that is in the old city that it's nearly empty the past 2 weeks because people are so afraid. she said that it's like there's no life here. it's like, there is no soul. she said that even during the crone of virus pandemic days, it still felt like there was life pure kind of makes her worry about what's to come . we didn't see some moments, a brief tension, we saw some people who tried to access were not allowed access. they tried to pray in the square here. some of them were allowed to pray. others were not, others were forcibly removed and they were quite angry because of that was one woman i spoke with. i said, what do you expect to happen today? she says, we just don't know. she had tried accessing the most comp time for several gates here in the old city. this is the final one she was finally allowed in. and she said to me, that right now, this could be a powder keg kind of situation because she said there's only so much pressure the
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palestinians can take before something happens or she just doesn't know. so why she wasn't afraid to come out here in praise. she was worried about what's going to be happening because we've heard of so many arrests of palestinian men the past couple of weeks in this part of occupied east jerusalem. we've heard of phones being confiscated, people being detained. people are afraid to lift their young children out of the house because they're afraid they will be targeted by as really, security forces. many of them telling us that in the past they felt at least there was some modicum of being able to speak out. they say that is no longer the case. like i think so much that is, mohammed's jim june, for us an occupied east jerusalem. okay. but the you in says it's in advance talks to insure it gets into cancer, had trucks remain stuck outside the roof of crossing in egypt. despite a deal to allow limited supplies. and with our he said they need more time to
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repair roads. it is ready as strikes, have had the oldest church and johnson killing several palestinians. many despised families had been sheltering in the church. almost 3800 people had been killed in the past 14 days and is ready. forces had stepped upgrades in the occupied west bank and east jerusalem. at least 12 people were killed on this day. it takes the total number killed 181 in the past 2 weeks. but at least 13 palestinians had been killed in an extensive fried by his ready forces on the notions refugee camp. his royal has recently significantly escalated its rides on palestinian towns and villages in the occupied with the bank. that since a mazda attacked israel 2 weeks ago, homes have been destroyed, and hundreds of palestinians arrested. tell strength, it's, is that the nations refugee camp until occurring. so you join us inside the nurse
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of refugee camp, the trucks you can see behind me or endeavoring, and we're going to be moving some of these destroyed civilian vehicles that you can see. this area is called a number smashed calls. and that's because it's only a few hours ago that is ready policies next. this time seems of destruction in various areas within the camp. we understand that at least the thing people were killed here. those these ready posters came in to no rush. i'm around 3 am on thursday morning. the people live here say that they estimate that they're going to be up to 200. he's right. the soldiers that came in, they destroyed 5. we understand homes. they say well, only 2 of civilians. we not always, males, ministry policies to destroy the homes, of those people who they think all flights of people here are denying that. but
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amongst the same people killed 7 of them with children. 2 of those kids only 10 years old. so yeah, you can imagine the people they were trying to pick up the pieces and all very angry and date, some of them that we've spoken to want revenge. they obviously angry about what's happening in garza, but they're also very angry about the well they say all the conflicting individual efforts of the international community just stop as well the. and it's on slow. all of the goal is a strip of co since that on slope stalls, you know, sort of say 6, those kind of us attack inside israel. we know that it's around 900 people have been arrested from the, the occupied west bank. we understand that there were at least 10 people from this refugee camp that were taken alone last night. so yeah, another indication of the kind of the step up and security measures that these
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riley's at taking in to build up to what we on the side will be some sort of uh, the minutes the operation inside garza but yeah, these are civilians is a civilian property and the pictures that i hope you're seeing on your screen of the type of states and straights in this case. you know, there are 13500 people who live in this particular refugee camp. and there are times like this was the way across the occupied was fine. i think you should be clear just the view. is that on familiar with this region? when we say we don't talking about tense, we're talking about people who really pay per decade towards office since 1948 since 1967. so these are homes which is homes, this property that that has been destroyed and it would not as whole be inconceivable. we would see, you know, in the hours in the days and the nights had more rates like this by the is right. the minutes that we just heard in the last 10 or 15 minutes. the statement by the
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idea of saying the say they last one is ready, soldier was killed in this operation inside this can were expecting funerals, this of the civilians that were killed here in the coming hours. and one can already expect some very angry sayings and a okay, let's go to filaments. who is joining us from television for them? can you just give us an idea of what it is like this right at the moment? because a new poll has come out today putting more pressure on it and you know who to actually take responsibility for the attack by him. us. a man will tell them, hey, instead of its relatively calm, we haven't had any sirens over the course of the day. people are out enjoying the sabbath. the people visiting cafe, a couple of restaurants open. what though is really significant about this poll, and this is looking across the entire country, is the desire is to, is found amongst thousands of. is there any survey that full out of 518 percent say
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that mister netanyahu as prime minister here should take responsibility for the types of on the type of 7 in the same way that his ministry, head and head of his and titles and serves as they've already done, so some other numbers coming out of this. this poll, 49 percent fully hop of as well as population. would like to see many gotten a slip on the defense minister, the former head of these ready ministry. now one of the 3 people inside netanyahu's emergency will cabinet to see him is prime minister, instead of met some yahoo! fall few in favor of this. not niel. who's staying in the role. 65 percent of his radius of age would support a ground defensive into gaza. something that has been expected for many days. now, you'll have to go on the defense. witnesses the noun that tokens of truths about what that will look like. and then another data point was noticing 51 percent of his right. the survey would back and offensive against has the on group and 11. and we've seen repeated rocket lots of the re strikes back and forth on both sides
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about the border between his brother and evidence that something was pointing out as well. and the palestinian is riley's a also protesting against as rouse attack own guys. and what more can you tell us of the 20 percent of these are any population of palestinians? many of them think they think they're concerned about what's happening noticed in gaza, but elsewhere in the west bank. i'm here inside israel itself. we had a chance to talk to some of them up in the northern city of palm of farm the lunch time russian over the phone right now is full from rush. it's kind of a level shock that that means fewer customers and less money when it be in these travel times he says the palestinian community and police force and northern israel should both stay calm. now was the government get him? there was the, the soldiers, the police, all of them that was where we are nervous under them and the nervous. we need to
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take it easy on didn't all the living situation at a nearby cafe sunday deputy sits with 2 friends trying to relax. it's a tough task. will she be done? let me thank you. let me see if it's 200 kilometers away from us. put today. if you go out you'll smell of all the smells of the day. the smell is all around the head . he's upset not just about the conflict, but the pressure he feels to stay sign on to go. without a doubt, none of us can express their internal feelings. no one can. and if someone says that con, i doubted if i go on facebook, i can't comment, because if i do, i'll be punished. people we've spoken to here say the past 2 weeks have created an unprecedented level of tension in an already 10 community products and ends inside as well. they've chosen to question that learn criticized israel vaccines and gaza being arrested and many here. tell us then out, afraid to raise that voice
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a tone please this week shut down a rap protest in the city of hyphen before it really began. with an almost time partition from the westbank. by this rule, there was still some palestinians prepared to protest. green light that is giving is right to do whatever they want to do. and garza made people think they're doing that to guys who we stand. i guess they may have they decide to do the same things here. plus with police, there is a lawyer and human rights activists to join many previous demonstrations in this town. that's often a sense of a palestinian israeli political movements. the protest he helped organize thursday night started peacefully but still prompted
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his violin to rest the month. so does it a woman from israel, the 10s of thousands of palestinians have slid south in search of some refuge from israel's bombing campaign. the many uh sheltering intents, bump it onto enough for the number of people in need. and few places in the enclave . us safe is let me close in sharif reports. finally, a place of rest, a rare moment of peace for this. let them go. one of more than a 1000000 palestinians falls from their homes as this route of bum bots. the gospel strip. some families have phone shelter at a make shift camp in the southern city of con eunice. instead i knew it was odd monday who the fob was injured when it is really masonic at home. she was inside at the time. one of the doctors was kent. higher thing about the was that is our house . a look at these children. they like me have been in judge. we were pulled from
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the rubble. how are we at fault? my home collapsed on the same with my daughter is and we came here to live in 10th humiliated. well, i mean, we don't have to go to food or anything. we flooded with only the quotes we were wearing those with a roof over the head of the lucky ones. the united nations relief and books agency has split up a 12010 cent con eunice. but it's nowhere near enough and offers no protection from the ongoing strikes. so no man, there is a as bad and them and we now live like our investors in 1948. why this place from our homes? just like them? we're living in tents. a world have mercy on us, we're tired. we want to truce. what does is why want, why displays from our homes what's more to day want? as well as kevin note as heavy as boom, big campaign eval on gaza. more intense than any of the previous was it telling me
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is determined to route out. i'm off fighters off to the own group as tax southern is well, 2 weeks ago, killing $1400.00 is rallies as well. has also info's the total blockade on the cause of cutting off impulse of water, food, and fuel. sort of worse and conditions in the decision place than most of the population is dependent on humanitarian, a shop. the entire residential blocks have been hit 2 or 3 times a day. in each strike, 4 or 5 houses, collapse and 40 to 50 people are killed every time we left our houses and went to un schools with thousands of people who were crowded into 7 schools. and one clinic, but even those schools were not safe enough in a week ago, these rarely issued a multi declaration order of 1100000 palestinians living in the north of the in
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place ahead of a major ground defensive. but even in the southern balls, that's true, but it's really a told piece, told people to move for their own protection. it's not safe. and the consumption of these, i'll just see the the you and secretary general has visited the ralph of crossing to gas or the cold for the immediate entry of i. is it meaningful numbers of trucks should be allowed into ease? i submitted terry and catastrophe. antonio gutierrez said, he's working with egypt as we're allowing us to limit restrictions. we gotta wait, let's think about a box behind these walls. we have a 1000000 people. is that the sufferings in honor mosley that says, no water, no food, no magazine, no flow. that is, and the science needs every scene to survive on
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the side, we have seen so many trucks loaded with water which follow with medicines, with the phone. exactly the same things if i need it on the side of the wall. but if it dies and electronics have been chewing up on the egyptian side of the board of waiting for permission to enter casa, sions that code is that the roof of crossing, i know i will come, we are inside, drop off the dressing, and then we are the only tv channel with permission to be on that one on the bottom of the uh, this is the back of the egyptian gateway, across that on the where there, where concrete barriers preventive people pass on the inside the outside it p r i c . and that this is the main road in the to use and i can voice that i live at 8 the guys. this is where any rates have left large holes in it while making it impossible for buses or 8 trucks to use the home for the additional funny
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are kind of thing that he's been that mover them. so it was put in with that function in the models, that kind of it is still not known. if the different authorities would allow the trucks in use today or know who next that people go. there are preparation for that by the elected nations and, and there will be a conference by the you went to discuss the plan for the man elliot, are also expecting on teams from the owner. work to a right to make sure the crossing is ready for the 8 to go through a lot more along with the holes in the road. another problem is the delivery open and, and start scheduling to get that scheduled to you and well they will conduct talks with the dimensions under what officials. and that is what you decide on the truck that um uh heavy i decide to have somebody according to the un 1st patch of humanitarian. h consist of the wind that the trucks out with 80 trucks. that's where i agree. i get to enter as but still we don't know exactly what is onboard main stroke, sort of. will it be medicine only your thoughts supplies? you one has not has certain sort of the but the guys
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a step needs. everyone thinks on what are food fuel medicine and medical supplies? i met the guys that needs to be given everything as good as a has nothing. i was what you guys and also need to send some wounded people to be treated in egypt because the health sector shouldn't be overwhelmed. most of them and cannot keep up with the huge number of injuries for you know, i'm at the, let's bring you. some of the other dies news now in the us. republicans in the house of representatives, us still struggling to elect a new speaker at the time that has been without one for more than 2 weeks. and therefore, unable to pass any laws the looking for a replacement for kevin mccarthy who was supposed to balance 2 weeks ago, john henry and has moved from washington dc in the us house of representatives k us rules. it's been more than 2 weeks and the house members voted out then speaker kevin mccarthy, and they haven't been able to elect
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a new speaker since then. the house can conduct no significant business without speaker. so while president joe biden asked americans in a nationally televised address on thursday to support the war efforts by ukraine and israel. and he's expected to ask through congress for a $100000000000.00 in new for an aid, including $60000000000.00 for ukraine, and $14000000000.00 for israel. neither of those is likely to go anywhere until the republicans who control the house get a new leader, and that could be difficult demand their voting on. now jim jordan, who is a hard line conservative and ally of former president donald trump, actually lost votes in this 2nd round of voting and, and he did close door meeting on thursday. the republican holdouts who are voting against him, expressed that they were not likely to change their minds is gotten ugly. there's been at least one death threat. one republican says, this makes them all look like in his words, a bunch of idiots. so with
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a key funding vote coming up in november for the government and to u. s. allies saying they need money to help in their war efforts, congress remains at a standstill. the next vote for speaker is expected. on friday, john henry and l g 0. washington, a months ukrainian troops on the southern front line had been trying to retake roads and cut off fresh in supply lines. how does it respond to soldiers? pause to retake the town for a button in the russian controlled separation sign best robbie reports from the front line. flat open terrain on ukraine's southern front means it's safer to move under the cover of darkness. to avoid being detected or ukrainian recognizance 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, with the forest line where we are right now. it was the enemy's position,
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michel volk, precise palm that we had to make ourselves russians. but improvise traps on top of anti tank mines. there's a time taking this. if they designate he stops himself. at least 2 men were killed . taking these premises just stay on the path he says was through this is a war of artillery. now, both sides fighting from fixed 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, is confused about where it is, whose it is to the for carrying off. that's where at the exact place where you printing and forces are trying to drive a wedge into russian lines. there's russian positions on 2 sides of the units based
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here. and whenever they take over these former russian trenches, what are 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 slowing down the counter offensive in areas like this on the southern front, much needed ammunition arrives, sir. he's a carpenter before the war. says there was only one thing. frontline soldiers need more than most of the sugars, but we want most is to go home, which is to go home to see the family apart from that, we have everything we need but we can fight. we want to get rid of them and go home because the, the russians are adjusting fire. he says, telling everyone did a cover on the job of holding positions and pushing forward is a lot tougher than it looks where ukrainians,
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fire mortars and russians respond with 500 kilograms laser guided ariel bar zane bus route. the old is 0. you're rebecca. the and ukraine's operational region. now more on the war on gaza, protest had been taking place in the malaysian capital and supported palestinians. foreign slurry reports from calling them for the. 7 the 2nd largest protest housing, the laser in solar diety, with the palestinians. now this is marching to the us embassy. know certainly to show the support for palestinians, but also to demonstrate the anger at the us for the most israel in the war on gauze off. now the holding palestinian flags as well as malaysian flags. and those are holding banners that say free palestine. there was another banner that said it's time to unite race, politics, and religion. there is a country where 2 sides of the population is malaysia has been on
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the right assignment is to avoid running just a few days ago. boys may in disappointment and what he said was the rest, the nation's highest on one side that's done towards israel. he is at the moment in riyadh for a meeting between adult corp counsel and also the association to southeast asia nation. and he said he will use that opportunity to bring up the issue of palestinian right there as well. the purchase is here, they say they will be here until the boy and job is over. they are here to show that support for the palestinian brothers interest in the spring in the la area. and he is an associate professor of middle east history at georgetown university here in contact. thank you very much for continuing to stay with us here in the studio. i just wanted to talk to about the roof of crossing. we sold the, you and secretary general speaking a short time ago, there i not likely to get in today the deal still being worked out all of that
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going on at this point in time. 14 days since this began, who'd be as responsibility for, i'd still not being allowed into the guys are at this point in time. well, israel, 1st and foremost, which of course is responsible for the humanitarian catastrophe that's unfolding and gaza. you know, the millions that are either displaced, being chased by bombs, being denied, deprive completely cut off from all food of the water medicine fuel. i think this is, this is where the chief responsibility is and we have to demand to cease fire. but then of course, you know, that the security council led by the united states is refusing to pass any resolution to that effect. and so there is a complete lack of political will for most of these global powers who basically watched this, this could catastrophic situation in full and not taking any measures or steps. and you know, what we're seeing on the crossing today very much is just a reflection. i think of the weakness of these international agencies and institutions even down to the idea of limiting the number of trucks that can cross
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it. i mean, a, you know, this was something that was mentioned by the, the secretary general, the idea that the us is actually asking for a reduced amount of a to go in at a time when you know that the images that were see or so shocking to the system in terms of just the sheer scale of the devastation of the death and destruction that's being on least on a civilian populations that are in the most densely packed you know, place in the world right now. okay, thank you so much for that. that is abdullah, how are you? i'm thank you. we'll talk to you again in a few minutes. well, of these uh, live pictures of the rafa crossing where it looks at this point in time like, not much is happening right now. as we mentioned, the un secretary general, antonia gutierrez, spoke there on the egyptian side. not long ago, he said, does this have to be here and not to have a broken heart. he is urging for a solution to get a true and not just the 20 trucks, but more supplies will come boys and meaningful number to get through every day.
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for that is all for this news out will have much more after the correct the rule. this is no joke, and this is, this is just now that you heard, it seems that here from the area of where we are of the constant and ask alone being fired from the areas that the goal is to strip. and they have been targeted by the it's very, very close to the gossip or the we've seen a lot of times last fall, but i also, we are seeing increasing numbers. this is giving you a picture of what kind of to be on this front. the
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