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or the iron dog from around the world, the palestinians using the the hello, i'm sam is a them, this is the news. our live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes. destruction i'm devastation across gaza as well. continues. it's bombing of the enclave as the need for humanitarian aid souls. the oldest church in the gaza strip hits vice by the missiles, at least 16 people taking shelter that now that small raids in the occupied
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westbank is riley mugs, really offensive. and the refugee camp kills at least 13 palestinians, rising anger across the middle east. and the world thousands of protesters demanding and to as well this all the humanitarian aid to gaza is lying stranded at the alpha crossing is more than 2300000 palestinians wait for help on the israel's continuous bump bump. and this is the scene at the crossing with egypt on the gauze aside, 20 trucks carrying food, water, and medical aid, waiting to head into the receipts on the life. the un secretary general is cooling for all restrictions to be lifted. and for the aid to get in immediately, let's think about a box behind these walls. we have a 1000000 people,
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is that the sufferings in our mosley that says, no water, no food, 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 water, with full, with magazines, with the phone, exactly the same scenes, if i need it on the side of the wall. oh, friday mocks, the full teen day of israel is campaign of bombing the strip hospitals, churches, mosques, places of sanctuary and release of old being hit, damaged or destroyed at least $4100.00 palestinians have been killed. more than a 3rd of them. children, a sol solved on begins on coverage and other these red x right over special areas.
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the southern baptists to towers, university reduced to rubble. people are looking for what's left of the woods. while i have been living here peacefully for a long time, we are not sure why is rarely star get to the building. is re lease or the dust you have up to 8, which was a false alarm. then on the 2nd of occupation order, they struck a that was my home. the address is it's targeting police, is that how much fighters are using as shouts the we were ordered to evacuate the towers, but unfortunately, the 3 towns were reduced to rubble of the residents. of these tiles of just regular peaceful citizens, not affiliated with any political movements. his van headquarters took but his dns
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to victory at the most of gaza and has to the so see it was safe for him attack by these forces. last middle, the night the tax on fun unit see the saw. c meant to on, on those killed and injured. these evidences are, can you send to someone who is as low as it is over it? overwhelmed by passions and people see through shelter, medics of searching for supervisors, medians, and the density populated and clean are waiting for humanity in a way of trying to survive is as a tax. we don't want to receive a we want the destruction and beginning of children and their sheep, just talk, we are tired before the war around 100 trucks delivered life saving supplies to the besieged sleep every day is val has a view to a low egypt to save 20 trucks,
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killing aid to the roof of crossing the on to form an exit point from guys that egypt but testing and say it's too little and it cost him to tax this lead of chance. it was reached this we set that up to 0. hospitals in golf 0 over crowded and facing a severe shortage of medical supplies. tens of thousands of families are also seeking, sheltering them, trying to escape as well as relentless bombardment. i'll just say a resume. the said fall this report from the ship a hospital in kansas city, the the, the the
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other family members in the hospital. i have kept her eyes on the words out here, which is the search in the ship, the doctor we see in different amounts of casualties in the hospital. i can see that the hospital literally pocket beds are everywhere in the reception hospital. what is going on, please tell me, unfortunately, is the number of cases. is it difficult for us to manage all of them in one time? so we have our tenants, these keys,
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we have short electricity and also in the 8 bits of the vision, $1950.00 mic. the bottom is for the patient. there was no water condition of the of. 2 the year or in terms of humanity, all save the most of them are to the total. now there's a
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thought i assume is in con eunice inside garza joins us live from bass. so today hospitals have been struck residential buildings. and one case hand, he was telling us about a 5 story building hits and he was saying, we don't know what's happened to the residence is night falls. is it any clearer what's happened to people in the rubble assume a play on the in those strikes as well? generally, israel keeps from bonds in regards to stress and bounds exhibits. eastern treat with thousands of best strikes, putting more than 2300000 palestinians on the time sage, preventing the delivery of shipments, including food, medical supplies, and even if you, since the other option of this route, the fine thing between power, city appliances, occupation forces, more than 4000 palestinians have been killed with more than 13000 others wounded during the early hours of today's morning. the, her account has been
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a warranty and massively bombarded this residential homebound contains more than 20 residential towers. the was that was where become of what to, to what times into ashes if you to the is very own going compartments. it's also important to mention that the palace to be administered hills inside the gauze was to had stated that more than 37 factors have been committed against palestinian families. antalya families were wiped out due to the is very ongoing compartment. also with the southern hospitals have run out some services and they become unable to keep providing medical treatments and medical services for thousands of palestinians who are stuck in the regions built in to say that this video, i'm going to apartment and the goal is to continue bar during the last hour, the situation of the ground is relatively calm. no said attacks carried out the site because restrict people inside the goal is just straight up the rate of this kind of trend credits the feeling that this is a kind of a short rest for fed up abutment that might take place within the coming hours.
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we've had calls from the un secretary general for that a to be allowed in immediately into godsa any sign that anyone's listening to him and that aid will get through as well. um to this current moment, humanitarian aids are still held up roughly 1st thing, but with the, without having it. if the permission to enter the goal is a strict pacifically. these kinds of aides around $220.00 trucks will enter. the goal is a strict tomorrow because the egyptian to certain kids are working during the state on fixing the roads that have been bombarded by the east valley strikes. so these kinds of humanitarian aid to relatively help palestinians to acute with the kind of situation. but there are still hundreds of trucks is still healed up in egypt. she's only waiting for the lot for further permission to be allowed to float into the office history. treat palestinians believe that as much as you minutes, you're being 8 might into the goals or strips specific office specific
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a off to 14 days of fighting with help them to coup with the current situation. all right, thanks so much for the update. thought a couple of us do now is really strong because partially destroyed, one of the oldest churches in the world are they? 16 people were killed in the time. consent for famous church and gaza. funerals were held for the victims. hundreds of palestinians were taking shelter in the compound church. his main building remains intact, but its interior was reportedly damaged to meet too much by then co looks at the history of the church located in kansas city, which dates back to the 5th century. the st. paul, serious is guns, his oldest active church. it is also one of the oldest in the world, and the only greek orthodox church in casa now pots of its own rubble. and
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some fia, israel's war on guns that may also signal the style of its n. as a christian place of worship and century for others, i remember this is one of the orders at christian communities and before long we have only 1000 christians, less than 1000 christians lifting garza. and now we see here, this will be the nice june navigation, the last age for this church. and this is very, very sad. the church is named off to saint paul series, a christian bishop who came to gaza to find to paganism and shepherd christians. 1600 years ago. the 1st church was built on this site where he is believed to be buried around $42580.00. in the 12th century crusade has built a logic church here and named it off to the saint. it was renovated in the middle of the 19th century, adding most elements that were visible before those days attack. this one then
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might also speak english, and history is very known to be to be a place where people worship and going to been for that isn't to say you don't watch it as architecture that is composition. the church has opened its doors to refugees from god's have a full in 2014, around 2000 sheltered. the 4 days to escape is merely bombardment. and like then to day the church is promising to keep its doors open to any one in the by blessing of god. we will help to continue our lives in guys as a christian community to reach even if it didn't go out to 0. a well archbishop, my cat is not real g, and i guess is the head of the greek orthodox church in the joins us here in the studio. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, you've served in this critical fox church that was hit by and is writing this home
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today. tell us how you felt when you heard this, this news? yes. as i am a member of the greek or for exposure, kate, of jerusalem. so during the 1992000, i was nominated as a priest in the church of simple furious and because of the tooth was cracked last night. so you probably for the familiar with the community them for yes for me or so therefore i felt so flushed and i am so sad. seeing the premises of the church where i have lived until you have service and to the people above. uh, but i, you know, and many others that they are sheltered there during the last 2 weeks. in the presence of the church impressions and most let, we know that some people sadly, have died have been killed. and this attack, have you tried to call your friends members of the community that you know to see
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if they're ok? my last goal was wednesday evening with the heads of the community, the attribution alexio's or on to today i have seen the pictures of the funerals or the people that they were killed. and since the attack have you tried to reach out and no i couldn't to today, i couldn't reach but that you tried to contact us. i tried it just by the equipment . so how, how is that for you? i mean, not being able, trying, but not being able to reach people in the community and not knowing i understand the thoughts. it is a difficult time. so i was, i had a contacted through our, a had to walk this in the jerusalem in that particular case. so i have learned some use uh from there about, uh, uh, the community um the previous, uh,
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the clergy in the, in cooper and in minnesota. indigo is a, oh, what does this attack done to the sense of sanctity of churches or places of worship? just uh it was um how the whole the it will not be hit. the holy place is uh it is uh the church and these church that we speak about is the oldest church in that goes and stooped. and one of the oldest in that holy land it is, uh uh, 1st building, the 1st century from empire or outside the us on the existing building that is built on the royce. uh, using the se, materials phones on marvelous from the 12th century on. this is the center of, uh, uh, the, the of the linux community in gaza or
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a. so it is no the to the humanitarian. and the holy places have to be protected even during the war a, as a place to support shelter for innocent people as it was used to be. uh these 13 days, uh, around 800 people was shelter in many women and children in the premises of the church on to the complex in guys send for free to use and gaza. let me put to these right the minute 3 line. they say they will targeting a minute tree, come on and control center as well says it doesn't target specifically civilian areas. what do you think when you hear that line haven't confused because the compiled the church can fall and defend for free to use. it is
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in that area of as a to in neighborhood and around it is not any military target target as remember, it's a, it's a neighborhood for civilian a people next to the church is also it most. so there is not the amy military target. tell us what this means for christian communities, palestinian christian communities who like most of them communities have been living on the decades of occupation. right. what does, what does this mean for the survival of the power steering christine community in gaza? they have uh the sort of volume and they have a or all these dictates very difficult flights. i remember since i was there, it was very difficult to get there through the a check point of errors on trying to service a to serve the people the
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a to in coverage to stay. but unfortunately, many of them they have left off. oh community. there is a very, if you, the, well, if you okay, did people use will people and they are living next to the other one next to the other to with the muslims neighbors than to a. so they want to, he may and to stay in their homeland, but is needed to provide safety and to provide peace. so i take this opportunity to raise their voice to the community, to the world community. and to take care of these, these offline thought, the, the ease, the holy land is the land of the peace, the respected from all of the how many 3 of the, how many religious so as, as any human person over the world has the right believe in the
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peacefully, in his homeland with his family. let me jump in and put to these, right? the line is they would say, look, there's been an attack by how mass on a this is riley is on october the 7th, and now they need to defend themselves. you have an opportunity now what would use, what would be your message? this is for island to the will about yeah, of course i don't condemn us all or a but to a cage condemned. also today, the attack today on talked on 2 weeks ago condemned the tax doors, the civilian people. uh, in that both sides. uh so i was, it was a text its the is the site. uh, i'm buying it from us on a on the young woman on children. they have um,
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uh, killed. so we have the same ways victims inside the premises of our church, but there were women and children, innocent people, but they just ask for shelter. they are not to fight those that mold. uh, they are not soldiers and even they are not the men, mainly power went on to elders. thank you very much archbishop for coming in and, and talking to us. and we do hope that your friends will turn out to be safe from the community that thank you so much. thank you for this opportunity to embrace my voice instead of the people of augusta for peace on the, for a peaceful coexistence and safety. thank you. on special thing. thank you. the palestinian authority president i hold on. bass has been engaged in shuffle.
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diplomacy is the crisis over. garza grows, his spokesman to be a little day. and a said that while support from our countries is appreciated. solutions that dispossess the palestinian people, unacceptable. it doesn't unless you do have a dog will be there is no doubt that any air of effort, whether from egypt to palestine, jordan, nor saudi arabia, with the participation of other arab countries, is of great importance. president motor boss will go today to cairo where he will hold a series of meetings. this visit is part of the president. the boss is daily efforts with world leaders. we clearly and openly want to stop the aggression both gaza and the west bank. there are 13 martyrs until current, small refugee counted the aggression on gaza, the west bank of jerusalem and on our sanctuaries must stop. president abbas has told the world that the palestinians categorically reject relocation under any
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circumstances that we consider relocation the criminal operation against the palestinian people. we will never leave our land where we live and wherever we will die. of hundreds of palestinians are bank on the streets of ramallah to protest against israel's war. on garza, there's been growing frustration and anger is the death toll within the mind. westbank continues to rise as well as increased its attacks. there is a car as often as assaults on guns that abraham, as most men did in the occupied westbank we've been seeing collecting input this. there is come to this a location. it is near the leaking is really supplement of with l. it is also near and it's really minute to recheck point as well as and is wait a minute to res center. that is basically controlling the lives of palestinians. does these really entity is that basically controls the permits the
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population registries? and basically, i need the today issue that has to do with the palestinians, has to be decided upon by this entity over here. now, when we talk about the league, and is there any supplements we are talking about? mainly land grabs palestinians who say that their lines are being emptied out. why, if from the residence by the rock, this is of the league and his really sacraments on the violent circular has been here and calls from people in, in a vintage near, on my luck calling upon the residents to come and help after settlers have attacked, palestinians we're just picking their all of this. so they released a room on top of the palestinians and then located where their location in it is before they moved towards them, attacked them, throwing rocks at them, and we've been seeing palestinian sending out calls for help. hol let us ton to the
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situation and occupied east jerusalem west friday pres, have been house is ready for us. is our imposing tough restrictions on the along so most compound how many jump june is near lines, gave it occupied east jerusalem to friday. prayer has just let out. as you can see, the worshippers emerging from the lots of moss confound. we're here and out of his alley square, just close to lions gate. now it's estimated, there's only been about 5000 people in deluxe. the most compound here today, the parade. usually that number is around 40 to 60000 people, so that just goes to show how much you were a presence there is here of worshippers at a time of tension. when people are worried about what might happen to them. if they come out, you can see the increased security presence behind us. there's at least 3 separate check points that worshippers of had to traverse in order to get to the ox and loss
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. compound is one outside there. there's also one just over here leading into the most compound. now, in the last hour we saw some worshippers that were denied entry. they weren't given a reason. they tried to set up and pray out here. some of them were allowed to, others were not allowed. and were made forcefully to move and they were quite upset by that. now we've also seen several people rejected. we were not told today if people weren't allowed in 3 as by age. but we did not see a huge contingent of the younger worshipers trying to access this area here. today, i spoke to people here. they talked about the mood. people are worried. i spoke to a shop keeper a little while ago. she told me that he has his son with him in his shop, his teenage son, because he's so afraid that if he comes out, he will be harassed. he will be targeted. we've heard the past week several times, palestinians in this area that are being arrested that are having their phones
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inspected and taken away. i also spoke to a woman a short while ago, who said that he's extremely depressing to see the old city this empty and also to see you have some loss come compound. so empty, she said it is almost like there's no lights here. so there's almost like there's no so she said, even in the days of the corona virus pandemic, it felt like there was like that felt like there was a soul here. so a lot of concern, you'll see the worshippers, they are filing out. many of them that i've spoken to have said that is really security forces have made it much more difficult for them to access here. we know that there are worshippers it twice to get it from the occupied westbank. they couldn't. we know that there were squares that try to get into this area from neighborhoods occupied east jerusalem. they weren't allowed people very worried at this time worried about what's going to be happening in the days to come. how much i'm just, you know, occupied east jerusalem. opinion polls in his right, the newspapers indicate most is right. these blaine prime minister ben, you mean nothing? yeah,
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for security finally is the lead time us is attacked on october the 7th. along with all the opposing groups, they show about 80 percent of his right. these believe nothing. yeah. most public v take responsibility for the site is 49 percent. say the national unity policy lead that many guns is better suited to be prime minister while only 28 percent chose nothing. yeah, of 65 percent of his very supportive ground defensive in gaza while 21 percent oppose it. more than half of those interviewed bank a large scale ministry operation against has the law on the northern border. palestinian is right. these have been trying to hold protests against israel's war on garza police often disperse the demonstrations palestinian citizens of israel make up about 20 percent of the population for the mox met. some of them say the struggle to make their voices heard is real of the lunch time rushing over the phone right now is fall from rush. what kind of
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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. but now was the government get in there versus the, the soldiers, the police, all of them that was where we are nervous under them and the nervous we need to take it easy on didn't all the living situation at a nearby cafe sign, a deputy, and sits with 2 friends trying to relax, it's a tough task. and will she be done? let me thank you. let me feel 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 in to go. without a doubt, none of us can express their internal feelings. no one can. and if someone says
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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 to create an unprecedented level of tension in an already 10 community palestinians inside as well. who have chosen to question that learn criticized israel. vaccines and gaza. be interested in many here. tell us then out, afraid to raise that voice 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 was giving his right to do whatever they want to do and gaza made people think instead of doing that to gaza as we stand, i guess they may have the site to do the same things here to us with
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kelly for the lawyer and human rights activists to join many previous demonstrations in this town. that's all fitness center palace thing and it's really political movements. the protest he helped organize thursday night started peacefully, but still prompted his violin to rest the month. so does it a little from israel? gladly i spoke with crispin blunt, he's the director of the international center of justice for palestinians and a member of parliament. the case governing conservative policy. he says the u. k. government needs to call out the potential war crimes happening in gauze or in demand. the seas fine ah, prime minister of foreign secretary, have not understood that is off to that israel appears to be about to visit on itself left to learn other crimes. he's already competing against the palestinians
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on which it appears he's going to more than double down on. and the last, i quite understand why the british prime minister is doing every parents are standing solidly with the people of his right off of the terrible atrocity of the settings on the table. um, what happened then didn't come out of nowhere. and the united kingdom of all nations should understand the history and the context in which this also conflict has not gone on for far, far too long. and if we are not saying to the is really government, there must be a see fall. now, this must stop. you are only going to make masses infinitely worse. if you proceed with a current minute shape that you have already commission. let me jump in crispen. i'm put you the line that we had not already from is right. it is,
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but from western leaders who are flying into is, are they say, look as well, had suffered devastating attacks on civilians. and it has the right to defend itself. like they pulled the question, what are you supposed to do if people rush into your civilian areas and kill innocent children and women? well, can i think another crime to avenge an original crime selection novel? 2 crimes are all in one and uh, the war crime is that israel is not engaging in terms of collective punishment of all the people in garza. i'm denying people was asked to unpack, and the 2nd sounds is almost you're pulling often 1200000 people to move is know who logged onto the wall. that's been no sign that the it's really boring. campaign has been a portion of that. it's being a distinction and trying to identify a target,
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so sufficient to otherwise i wouldn't be supporting that was all of our casualties seeking amongst children. and they have training, you know, being taking sufficient precautions to avoid civilian casualties. and this of course is the packing that has been established before. busy and we have no excuse for not knowing what he's going to happen, unless we can stop it up this way. it is right is not to go dog, his boss. now coffee on the sound, the full of coffee on the stand, the shop for me to the events of the sense of october. but our government does not have the right to be confused by rage and respond in that not all decision makers has got to have regard for the no cooley, uncommon, and the laws of war and the those that underpinned domestic relations. ok. very, very clear on everyone's duty years. he's a prime minister of mine and government still i had an al jazeera lives pictures
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from a pro palestinian protest in washington dc. bring you on today's, on demonstrations against the war and garza around the world. the the brought to you by visit, cut, the color of the cloud on the right. it still keeps on coming down across southern parts of china. we've got this area of light pressure that is a tropical storm sand. bob, it's in the process of we thing has been pushing a little further north ways with these, with making and about and it will run back towards the northeast of vietnam as we go through the next couple of dice, some of that line of that out towards such a pan, it's another area of light pressure here notice in times, but that will bring some wet weather into that western side of japan. some heavy it
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join him, let's discover a better world expo. 2023. the, the situation that escalates leaping exposure analysis goes on continue defense to me and people have the right to defend themselves from the study and people are getting for the legitimate slides. it's possible and necessary to stand with the policy and send these trades. this is random, stay with us, but the latest developments on tuesday or the
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or come back here watching out just 0 time to recap those headlines for you and secretary general is visited that off. crossing to gauze as a quote for a to enter immediately. you said meaningful numbers of trucks should be allowed into these like amount of tearing catastrophe photographer, studies working with egypt, israel and the us to the limits, restrictions his right the strikes of his, the oldest church in golf at kenning, 16 palestinians, many families and sheltering in the church, over full 1000 people in the enclave of being killed in the past. 14 days. israel, a step top rides on towns and cities in the occupied west bank. and these 12 palestinians were killed there on the 1st day. more pictures of confrontations
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between palestinians in this way the forces have been posted on social media like this findings happened in the ice. the area of hebron charles transferred is that the notions refugee camp. with more details, you join us inside the lower shops, refugee camp, the trucks you can see behind me are endeavoring and we're going to be moving some of these destroyed civilian vehicles that you can see. this area is got a number of smacks calls and that's because it's only a few hours ago that is ready policies next. this time the scenes of destruction in various areas within the camp. we understand that at least 13 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 should have been up to 200 is ready. the soldiers that came in, they destroyed 5. we understand homes. they saying belonging to the civilians,
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we know as well as politically policies to destroy the homes of those people who they think all flights of people here i'll do knowing that. but 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 and garza, but they're also very angry about these. well, they say all the conflicting individual efforts of the international community to stop as well the and it's on slow. all of the goal is a stretch of co since that on slope solacido. so i'd say since those come us attacks inside israel, we know that it's around $900.00 people have been arrested from the the occupied west bank. we understand that there were at least 10 people from this
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refugee camp that were taken alone last night. so yeah, another indication of the kind of the step up and security measures that these riley's, it's a king in the build up to what we understand 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 have just seeing on your screen of the type of stipend straight, 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 believe today for decades, for example, since 1948 since 1967 will. so these are homes, homes, this property that, that has been destroyed and it would not as whole be inconceivable. we would see,
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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, a statement by the idea of saying the say they last or one is ready, soldier was killed in this operation. inside this camp, we're expecting funerals for us at the civilians that were killed here in the coming hours. and one can already expect some very angry sayings and a as well in the last hour the by the administration is off the u. s. congress for over a $100000000000.00 and funding the majority of it for military and humanitarian aid for ukraine is file and gone. so i kind of joins us live from capitol hill. so mike, where is this money set to go? well, the bulk of the, to some $61000000000.00, which would go to ukraine,
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then that is $14000000000.00, which would go to israel. some 10 political fact would be in direct to military aid at the remainder would go by the state department. then that is some $14000000000.00 which has been a portion to in producing new immigration meshes. a 10000000000 portion of this bill allocated to commended terry and release the isn't very clear detail on specific what specific humanitarian relief this entails. so it's a big, cool, $106000000000.00 that to president finding is asking from congress that ukraine amount is basically the use allocation. he doesn't want to carry on doing it to partial funding of the ukraine. we'll see now wants to settle a huge bundle in one. go mike, is this going to clear congress though, as i say, since they've just tried and failed again to get jim jordan through a speaker of the house,
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right. a little somebody brings to mind the definition of insanity doing the same thing over and over again and expect to get different outcome that's. that's the time that jim jordan has gone to the floor, knowing that he cannot get the majority both that would insure him the gamble. so the house is actually frozen. it cannot deposit any resolution. it cannot sit to discuss this by didn't request until they get a speaker in place. they can be no action whatsoever on this side of the capital in the senate. there's also division on the citizen of aspects of this. some democrats, so concerned about providing this amount of military aid to israel, given the current war being waged there been some republicans object to the fact that ukraine is being tucked on to a israel, a bill, which is what they want to be unique and specific. so that is a position from various quotas from various angles to the school, but most importantly, there is
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a house that simply cannot adjudicate or even discuss the request of president biden. or i will leave it there. thank so much my kind of protest in support of palestinians have been taking place in cities across egypt. thousands of people gathered into 3 a square in the capital, cairo square was the at the center of the 2011 reputation, the top full then president, house name about a process also took place in the admin. thousands turned out on the street to the council sign on to show the support the head in jordan thousands have been marching in the camp line across the country to denounce as well as the bombing campaign. in garza protests as was seen calling on him, asked to intensifies strikes on his route, most of the 6000 people to cough in the protest in downtown on mine that was
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organized by opposition, policies in 5 or groups. several 1000 people also gathered near these radium, just see from all of this, that's crossover now. so a sound, a binge of a these live for us in my the how is that protest looking now? right now there's a pre, a break and you can hear behind us. do the suppression. fear that goes out every night. his eyes been expanding to the more than 2000000 refugees. we're here have relatives, people they call their own on the other side in gaza. and this becomes a morning per session at night, and a few minutes you'll see songs bearing and it did become a concert. and we've become a place of solidarity solidarity with not just the adults, but people have been watching the events and so on. the tv screen and they have a sunroof, it seems that they've been, washington has brought a lot of people out to the streets. and among them are children whose parents have allowed us to speak to them. and let's have a few words from them and why they're here. hello, shop. you're just telling me,
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why are you here? sign is sign y b, b m duty to beach and my last day. and you can see there's a lot of connections that these children have. why do you read easy? because it's one of the most beautifully companies and the people to get most of the and they get, they get dead. they sometimes they don't find the payments. and then just the same thing, they don't even have with one piece of bread and 5 people. everyone has one piece. and sometimes they also, she wanted me in word because my, this is my world. like of course i need sports channels. like one of my beloved
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like people. 8 are eating, seeing how, how sign is dying past plan like in the people. 8 are really dying, like children cannot see their parents, how they're going like this. this is not the good. so like, i want those kids to be safe and do not be sad and watching their parents how they're dying. this man, this is not good house. like there oh is there a toddler? they can not see this when the hospital crashed, everyone was sad and very quickly what do you want the road to do? what you're going up to do? they can just go on israel and tell them to stop. maybe joe biden can tell them because joe biting, he's actually telling them to do this. thank you very much. and there you go. that's that sentiment that's been on the streets. that's the view from the children
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who in the hundreds have been gathering in these protests. so overnight today the weekend, so there's a lot more of them around. but that is something that we saw on the border that we've been seeing as people are coming towards the streets in this 1000 seeing that they will continue to protest and is really attacks on civilians stop. all right, thanks so much time. i've been debate back a model on the charlotte as i'll just say we're a senior political analyst, joins us now from london, milan looking across the street. is it a transformation going on in parts of the world which what, where the street was pretty defined these off to the out of spring? well it's definitely it's certainly a change from something that's been with us for a few years now. since the end of spring, there's been a 2nd quiet. the 2nd side of so got to but the reality right,
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i mean behind the side is behind. i would say that depression isn't in much of the out of world deal. i've spent attention. there was a, there was tension where people really felt something was going wrong, both at home and, and, and i think something to get to that of the last few days the, the blood should that go to the hospital. people just got it off and that tension somehow surfaced that then much data. so i can tell you this one for after another a cost of the machine over the past, you know, several years show where need supports. i'm more than 90 percent of adults in the pools that c as fine as the most important are codes. but a syrian for the student, syria for the piece rock,
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but for them to get to the poll says comes for most distance model one. we see now attacks spreading to include us spaces in syria. yes. today, today we're hearing about iraq is a new pass and emoji. yes, absolutely. i think uh the, the whole regional dimension uh, to the escalation and sign is making it so uh, clearer and clearer every day. uh, on the one hand, as you are just full. there is the popular dimension where the account is people that have some mrs. thousands, even millions of people are taping to the streets and they will probably increase in numbers as a bunch of decreases. and then there is the more strategic and ministry aspect to it where there are a number of organizations, whether it's time wise,
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whether this he's very close to him, i shall ever watch this. certainly, you know, a great number who just in the region, a car, you know, ready to stand with have a little different, a city, some of them you know, might be influenced by some decisions from time. some of them might actually just act because they themselves have been victims all of your patients or, or attacks by various parties related division and outside, you know, to be sense the, the more so the whitening of the water. suddenly, it is clearly something that's now, you know more for the problem. as the star preparedness and vision of gas, and we're hearing today, statements quoted from these right. the minister defend saying that the orders will be given soon for is right, the troops to enter a garza. what will,
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what will that means for the conflict and for the wind to region, which we can see is, is getting increasingly agitated by the day that as well. it seems, at least from what one reports here in london press seem to signal that a private person by the bid to give nothing. yeah. or the green lights to innovate with that that's or not, i'm not sure, but clearly it is. i love that paper that's been going to buy a whole lot of papers saying exactly that. and certainly these reviews have been, of course, readying themselves for it. and it's clear that the united states has been submitted, something like that. and here's the dispatch is aircraft carriers, not one but 2 to the area. and the best of bikers visits and is to continuous and
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persistence support is right under the pretext of defending it says, which actually meant bombing the heck out of the goddess trip and get into thousands and distorting the quarter of processing is homes renting $600000.00 homeless, auto fat as it continues to escalate what has an additional depression. and i think the decisions might not have paid enough attention to what that means because it's home blowing up. let's face, right? i mean, for somebody to guess of, they made the comparison between ukraine and this right is there is also your brain is occupied. he was received with chairs, it was so important. but he was basically pointing to in georgia where he was maybe not with cheers, but with jeers from time to sleep. or the thing is in so many are
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listen capital spend to reach it. so i think the, the, the pension bryce or any tension, the possibility of why the war that is definitely taking duration to an unpredictable outcome model was bad with us because we've just gotten some news that's coming. i'm not sure if you're aware of this, but some news just in says yes, that's how mass has released to us hostages, mother and her daughter for humanitarian reasons. in response to country mediation efforts. apparently this an announcement being made by a spokesperson for hamas the to us hostages of mother and adults that have been released for humanitarian reasons. off the country mediation efforts. model one does news like this bring any hope that perhaps perhaps as bleed cuz it looks that
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maybe mediation diplomacy can find bring a resolution contrie, bring a resolution so that it is really civilians can return to the families and loved ones and palestinian families can see an end to the bottom and bloodshed that they're facing as well. so you know, i'm not exactly up to the sick, but i am hopeful in the sense that, yes, the provost does have a role. and yes, how most needs to must a release of peace, full of disagree, the captives, there's just no justification for holding, but clearly how much my time are different calculus, and now i see that it feels as a pressure boots up, it will start releasing corvette pressure by releasing some of the captives in
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a pc way, meaning not raising, don't of course, but taking its time in order to diffuse the situation and allow great to move diplomacy to place solar energy. so there's clearly the question of the timing is important. and secondly, how much the one i don't think to be, you're not not shopping around, but what's the big thing? so when they teach phone time time table, not someone else's. but yes, you are right this way for some reinforcement of the idea that diplomacy today. ready is bad, but it needs it and does that release of captives is important in order for greater pressure on this read to come to show that is a holes. it's been discriminated. bombings. all 1st thing is of leaves and goes. all right. model on the shadow. we'll have to leave it there. thanks so much. 0 senior political analyst that brings us to the end of this show,
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