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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  October 21, 2023 1:00am-2:01am AST

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the news career supreme leader kim jong sista isn't merging as a likely successful the 101 east investigate. north korea's most powerful woman on l. g 0. the the hello am dire in jordan. this is the news ally from coming up in the next 60 minutes time asked what he says to americans are being held captive in the gaza strip them now with is radio authorities they don't try, remains on the relentless is ready. bombardment as another hospital says, it's been told to evacuate. the eldest church and the gaza strip is hit by is rarely missed all of these 16 people who had taken shelter. now dead. rising out of
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the across the middle east. i'm the world thousands of protests just a moment and israel's, and so i've gone through the, the monitoring of how much they'll cost some of the games has released to americans who have taken captive during the groups attack on israel. on october, the 7th, the 2 civilians are mother and her daughter and on now with is radio authorities. they all cut some of the gave say they were released in response to category mediation efforts. when he was such a state anthony blinking as brief report as on the efforts to release people held by hamas and gauze. the urgent work to free every single american to free all other hostages continues. as our work to secure the safe passage out of gaza. for the americans who were trapped there in this particular instance, i want to thank the government of cutter for their very important assistance. while
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i'm asked as issued a statement on the release of the american saying in response to katara efforts, i'll pass on brigade's release to american citizens for humanitarian reasons, within the framework of the homeless movement, commitment to mediators, especially our brothers in egypt, catalog and other system the on friendly countries, a woman and a daughter holding american citizenship were handed over today in gauze, in cooperation with the system. the state of caught up. we stressed that we are working with old mediation is to implement the movements decision to close the civilian file. if appropriate, security conditions available, well mohammed and as always a member of hamas is political be, or he says more captive can be released if israel stops if the tracks we really, as i told you, if we, if the story does vision, we will not release any business, we are lazy to really as low as 2 videos. we are really to reduce
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them, but we want to from cause that i really don't want to so that i think she well, we have a team of correspondence covering this story in a moment. we'll get us reaction from she hubbard times the. but 1st let's go to m and con, an occupied east jerusalem goodman. so what sort of response and have you heard from these ratings about the release of these to us captives? this was a pretty damning statement actually from the is really all me from the is ready. all these folks, when rear out little done, you will have already is actually worth reading you in full, how mass presents itself to the world as having returned the women they took hostage on humanitarian grounds. well, how much is in fact a murderous terrorist organization? that right now is holding infants, children women, and lead people hostage and the gaza strip and continuing to commit crimes against humanity. that's the kind of language that is coming out from the is riley's,
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they know saying fine king, how about the tool for doing this? that i believe that i'm asked that this on humanitarian grounds. and that statement that you heard from the mass specs and that a 2nd they all ready to release mole if these rate ease of step up and stop at strikes. and that's what he meant. it meant that they stopped the ash strikes, they will release, smoke hasn't actually had an impact. it has to be blinking. was speaking to us extra estate and you'll hear more about him from my colleagues. she has her times in just a moment, but as well he said, is that we are not going to put any conditions on the release. one young conditional release of hostages. so i'm ass. although they've done this to send a message to the us, that message is still being and nobody is rarely said, these rarely is all going to do a gone going to release. sorry, i'm going to stop as that strikes in order to get hostages released. we have little details on the policies, they're actually from chicago, judith and miss how the renee and we know that they are now in
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a base in the central israel, the military base and central israel and will be seen by both of us and is ready. medics but we are also hearing more details about the category involvement and all of this at the very initial outset of this. and it was seen to be a deal between capital. and how may i ask, but actually capital did involve the, is really not on any kind of quick pro, quite a deal. i didn't pressure these right needs to give up anything. and indeed these right to say we didn't give up anything to get these almost as back, but it was simply about logistics getting these ready. so the roof of border crossing, so they can get that people on that side and then get them from egypt into that military base. and israel and they run us media is reporting that israel has been asked to delay its ground offensive because of ongoing hostage negotiations. what more you hearing there about what seems to be currently a delay with the ground incursion? well for the last few days, a lot of his writings with asking themselves, love,
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be all me, seems to be ready. they've got that staging post on the outskirts of garza hundreds of times, thousands and thousands of troops. everything seems ready to go while they going. well, now it seems we do have the opposite to that. it's these said, all right, well, the only thing that this will open uh, the window will hostage. all right, so i apologize for that. we have some communication issues with him run in. okay, buddy's true. so let's move on to chapter tennessee. he joins us live now from the us state department in washington, dc. i sure have so what more have us officials been saying now about the release of these 2 american hostages, and what sort of condition they may be as well as of the blinking said that there would be more updates about the wellbeing off to the us team that in round reference had actually had a chance to deceive them at interest. and we,
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we just saw an interview with the ex husband of judy is the father of natalie. right. um, who said that he spoke to them and they would, they would be back with him back home. he said, within the week so that the, the maybe an indication of the timeline we are looking at. he said this for the uh, the day would be back in the us within a week in the suburbs of chicago. as, as im run suggested, beyond that we know that they were on vacation in southern israel for the jewish holidays and a friend and a relatives best day policy. and they were on the kibbutz about a kilometer and a half away from gauze when from us attacked. but generally we haven't heard much from the state department about the hostages being held. and you get the sense of for several reasons, including ongoing negotiations. but also, i don't think they really have an idea of how many, but we're talking about. and so we make and once again saying that there are 10 americans on accounted for whom you felt maybe among the some 200 hostages. that's
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the state development estimates from us. how so i think was a great to them on the set. the i q is even how many us citizens may still be being held on should have given the president by them speech to the nation last night. them in this must come with some good news, good administration. yeah, so and we just got an update from the wife house that she calls the family freeform of hostages about an hour ago and them about half an hour ago. he cooled the hostages with a form of hostages themselves. they also released the statement with joe biden saying, i'm over joy, that they will soon be re united with our family who has been wrecked with fear. i find the government to come to the government of israel for that partnership in this work. as i told these families when i spoke with them last week, we will not stop until we got the loved ones whom i was president. i have no higher priority than the safety of americans held hostage around the world. all right, does she have a time to live for us to have the us state department in washington dc?
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she had thank you. meanwhile, these really bombardments have gone to a continuance. the palestinian red crescent has released an urgent appeal to the international community on facebook saying, we recently receive a threat from the occupational therapy is to bum alco this hospital and demand the immediate evacuation of the hospital, which houses more than 400 patients. and about 12000 display civilians, they've taken refuge in the hospital as a safe place. we call them the well to take immediate, an urgent action to prevent a new mexico like the one that occurred at i'll actually baptist hospital, it's about 5 such as the palestinian red present society spokes person. she says they did not have the means to evacuate critical care of patients. we're currently at all codes hospital. we have received a threat from the start of the occupation forces that i could task through wouldn't be bombarded, demanded immediate evacuation. we have around 20000 palestinians who have
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a and how have sold refugee, those who have been internally displaced. according to the of the hospital. we have it on the 500 patients, many or in the intensive care units. most of the intensive care unit or trends and by the way and the many, many patients are in a physical const conditions and they are connected to life support machines. there's no way to evacuate them safely. this will put their life into danger. we don't have the means to evacuate them safely. not only are the same applies to all . the hospitals that have received the evacuation or very simply, even the w. s. o have announced that evacuation or the support hospitals are impossible to implement. they constitute a death penalty for all the patients. the threat 12 so much to clear the man the immediate evacuation of what's hospital, will it be bombarded? we have, we have coal on the international community many times in the city since they is
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asking the international community to pressure as or as to stop the evacuation or there's immediately, nothing happens now we have it, we have, we have received earlier, the 3 different the 1st, but today the, it was for my to clear images, evacuation of what's hospital with people for this. we don't have the means put you back, you with the hospital. we have, i would appreciate who are in critical condition. we as on humanitarian organization, we will look for the lives of our patients. input names are the all so we want not neglect. and just to know what about for 12000 civilians are now at the hospital. they don't have any way to go to because of the continuous bombardment. they are internally displaced. they don't have any place to go. they sold a hospital or what huffman it will be a fiction 3rd for them. we are extremely worried regarding the safety of our me
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because 1000 to continue our patients as well as 12000 civilians who are now in the hospital. we can agree we are special need that just 2 days ago they bombard and the hospital. we don't want to be the 2nd, but telecom assume is live for us in the found eunice inside southern gaza. i'm tired of the news. any of it they out towards the hospital that has been told to evacuate. i mean, how, why we got people there. but another big hospital would be bombed in gaza. well, this hospital has been one to evacuate since the early beginning of this. they also the oldest evacuation has to be renewed during the last couple of hours. this hospitality is really one of to consider to be one of the biggest hospital central . the goal is to start similar to the different hospitals that has been ordered to evacuate in different areas in the besieged direct traits. this hospital contains more than 12000 palestinians, were really displaced from the houses. the following. that misplaced is
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a very sight which safe show for them to be protected from the east. really, i'm going great. so inside the deceased in place. now despite that, there is also a big number of patients inside this hospital, including young women. younger women also display this april people. there are a lot of people who are living in the surrounding areas of the hospital homebound. now this hospital is located central, the gaza strip. it seems that use pretty occupation would long to evacuate and destroy old hospitals inside the deceased church. right now this hosp to cook provides a treatment for a hundreds of palestinians who are really get to get what the wounded by the is very ongoing strikes. now if this hospital did not evacuate, maybe the, the, the, the, if you chose this hospital will be similar to the future of a highly are hospital. it seems that if there is there any evacuation might take place in the coming hours, it might be bombarded by the israeli occupation aircraft. alright. target god bless
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whom they live for us in the fine eunice in gaza direct frontier. meanwhile, the un secretary general has visited the rough crossing between egypt and gaza, to call for the immediate entry of aid. he said meaningful numbers of trucks counting aged, shouldn't be allowed in to ease the humanitarian catastrophe. we are we listening? good fun, a box behind these walls. we have a 1000000 people that is suffering in our mosley that says, no water, no foods, no magazine, no flow that's use and then fire dep needs every scene to survive. on the side. we have seen so many trucks loaded with what tubs, which follow with magazines, with the phone. exactly the same things. if i need it on the side of the
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wall or what any of his way to israel told 1100000 palestinians living in the northern part of the gaza strip to move south towards the border with egypt saying they'd be safer there for mass strikes. but it's really a tax. i'm not sped civilians anywhere. i know where and the strip is safe. russell said reports and other these red x ray or residential areas, the southern baptists to towers, university reduced to rubble. people are looking for what's left of the woods walls. i might have been living here peacefully for a long time. we're not sure why is really starting get to the building is re lease or did us to evacuate, which was a false alarm. then on the 2nd of occupation order, they struck a that was my home. the else is where it says it's targeting places. that's how
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much fighters are using as shelter the we were ordered to evacuate the towers, but unfortunately, the 3 towns were reduced to rubble of the residents of these towers of just regular peaceful citizens. not affiliated with any political movements. his van headquarters took by this dns to victory at the most of gaza and has to the so see, it was safe for him attack about these forces. last move and night attacks on fun, eunice, seen the saw meant to him among those killed and injured. these evidences are, can you send me to someone who is this most of this over the overwhelmed by passions and people see through shelter. medics of searching for survivors. medians in the density populated enclave are waiting for humanitarian. a wife trying to survive is as a tax. we don't want to, these is
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a we want the destruction and beginning of children, and there's heat to stop. we are tired before the war around 100 trucks delivered life saving supplies to the misuse sleep every day is val has if you to a low egypt to save 20 trucks. kevin aid to the roof are crossing the on the form and exit point from guys after egypt, but testing and say it's too little and it cost him to tax this lead of chance. it will reach down this reset, that's up to 0. and it's really a striking gauze that has partially destroyed one of the oldest churches in the world. at least 16 people were killed in the attack of st paul ferry. as church of the time, hundreds of palestinians were taking shelter in the church. the dates back to the 12th century. it's located just meters away from the out of the baptist hospital with 500 people were killed. and on his ready strike on tuesday to meet you. but they didn't cover for a sanctuary. turned into
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a great several missiles hit gauze, his oldest church killing muslims, and christians hiding from is really them. but we were just attacked yesterday without any warning. i would like to say that nobody is safe and goes on regardless of religion regardless of your involvement in anything. nobody has to st. paul serious is one of the oldest churches in the world with parts of it. now just rubbing some israel's war on guns and they also signal the stones of its end as a christian place of worship and sanctuary for others. i remember this is one of the orders. the christian community isn't the whole law. we have only $1000.00 christians, less than $1000.00 christians, deputy garza. and now we see here this will be the nice june navigation, the last page for this church. and this is very,
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very sad. the orthodox church in jerusalem called the attack, a war crime cannot be ignored. the church is named up to saint paul, serious, a christian bishop who came to gaza to fight paganism and shepherd christians. 1600 years ago. the 1st church was built on this site where he is believed to be buried around $425.00. a. d. 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 thursday's attack. is one that might also speak english, and history is very known to be, to be a place where people worship and go even for that isn't what to say. you don't watch it as architecture and 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 rarely bombardment. and
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like then today the church is promising to keep its doors open to any one in need by a lesson of good health to continue our lives in guys as a christian community to be team, it wouldn't go out to 0. or while international attention has focused on the bloodshed in gauze a violent is really cranked down as mounting in the occupied westbank. i'll just say it was child stratford reports now from the neuro chums refuges. get or tell us to be and families live to that homes on. they'll destroy those responsible, disappears immediately as of thursday morning. these really all me came into the notice jumps with, if you can fully occupied with the bank for approximately 15 hours, they stayed publish the easiest phase rating minutes people. those is, hama the vehicles, and about $200.00 soldiers supported by a helicopter gunship. at this, the rested, civil policy begins and killed the team,
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according to the promise, samuel sources, including children, has an ottoman, i want to jump on justworks. and these are ideal compilers who commit these crimes to almost genius who are living safely and no ships. we live on the occupation for around 75 years. it's time we get our freedom for the israel and the government like nazis in america and countries around the world. they have the responsibility to stop posting a separate policy and blood is flowing every day and it seems to us the blood is more important relative to the data carry the bodies from the hospital. most men are in the funeral procession under the flags of come us photo. and these allow me to had it's really ministry raising to refugee comes towns and cities across the occupied ways. bank is nothing new, but the scale of this, right, the amount of private property that was destroyed in the amount of people killed,
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including 2 children aged 10 years old, is something that this community has never seen before. these radio and he says it talk, is it a group of policy music close district to which soldiers in the area is role? so has a policy of demolishing homes, either putatively or as a deterrent to gain, suspected members of all groups. rights group say it isn't a legal form of collective punishment. contributions into an extra no. no, no. to show the um, dish. ok. so the lord's got predicted higher and the follow up with the the bodies a lift, the tools, the freshly dug graves gunman, 5 bullies into the, the, we are angry. the people in the camp were not, aren't, they were palestinian civilians. it's like what's happening in gaza is really, is with all of their military might are fighting on arms people,
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there are palestinians, we have the guns, god protects them, but many of those killed were not fighters. israel has already killed more than twice the amounts of civilians and goals that, that have us killed will to catch you on october. the 7th. it submitted 3 rates to kill or rich suspect you'd promised to mean fights is you'd be occupied with bank of fuel more hate among people who have lived under occupation for over 70 is and feel powerless to stop as well as keeley in the gaza strip. cho, stratford, i'll just 0, no rush, jumps, refugee camp, occupied west bank. well, area, my colleagues, some of these items spoke with crispin blunts. he's the director of the international center of justice, the palestinians, an m p with the you pays governing conservative party. he says the okay government needs to call out the potential war crimes happening in garza. i'm the mazda cx, 5 prime minister of foreign secretary, have not understood that is off to that israel appears to be about to visit on
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itself left to learn other crimes. he's already created, you guys have how this thing and 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 getting every parents are standing solidly with the people who is right off of the terrible atrocity of the settings on the table of 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 awful conflict has not gone on for far, far too long. and if we are not saying to the is really a government that must be a c 5. now, this must stop. you are only going to make masses infinitely worse. if you proceed with the current minute shape that you have already commission. let me jump in
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crispen. i'm put you the line that we had not already from is right. it is bought 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, kind of thing. another crime, to avenge an original crime still makes you now go to crimes are all in one. and uh, the war crimes dash, israel is not engaging in terms of collective punishment of all the people and goes on to 9 people walk through and how and the 2nd sounds is almost you're pulling often 1200000 people to move is no down to the war that's the no sign that the is really point out, right. and that has been a portion of that. it's being
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a distinction in trying to identify a target for sufficient care. otherwise, i wouldn't get to the point that was all of casualties sticking locks, children, and they have training, you know, being taking sufficient precautions to avoid civilian casualties. and it's a course of the packing that has been established before. 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. it is not like a dog this boss. now coffee on the sound that full of coffee on the stand, the shop from the events of the sense of october. but our government does not have the right to be confused by rage and respond in that about old decision makers has got to have regard for the low cooley. i'm calling me on the notes of all the those that underpinned domestic relations. ok. very, very clear on everyone's duties. yours. he's of mine,
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the prime minister of mine and government as well, a lot smaller. so to come here and i'll just say right, we'll have continuing special coverage of the war on gaza now. and it's 50 the how i we got some rather live be weather into the southeast and cold. although straight yesterday, weather warnings are being full as the wind and rain, effecting tasmania. in particular code surface area of low pressure, which is swelling away, it will bring some wet weather across, so west and pa. so victoria easing further east was embarrassed that heavy rain that we expect to see across tests. maybe as we go on through as fast as the quantum ne system, this one was keeping an eye on the know if it's 10 retry and 5 of the world sun
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shine. once again bruce, still getting up to around $37.00 celsius on sash. the off knew out too bad the full right w way, getting up to the mid twenties, the 20s set up all the time. but they've come to us on day, still small, right? affecting that se, encoded particularly into what has made yet. but the 2 tools these and here it is allows you try and find at least for the time big what the weather will make his way to the south. all that is going to the early part of next week, but it looks like a pretty good we can see you see a little bit of that, but nothing too much to concern ourselves with that we have custom cloud and re making its way across. so know the pots of japan and present some heavier rain to way with tools. the western side of the country that will crash except for companies for is fine and dry with much of china. but it still went to the south. the latest news as a we got the northern gauze districts to the south to the
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board. mit in the south have still been ongoing was detail coverage, constantly being fired from gauze of been intercepted by the iron don't from around the world of the palestinians. use the street has been at least 2 inequality, corruption, repression and raised in it just decided to cost the piece of cake. i'm sure it's a documentary, it explodes, the desperate states of democracy and 11 through the eyes of those who are losing hope. every day our dreams are becoming blue with democracy, maybe democracy for sale on elders era. the
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welcome back. i think i might have top stories here at this hour. how much has released to americans that were taken captive june. the group's attack on these rail. on october, the 7th, the 2 civilians are mother and her daughter and, and out with his radio sandwiches. yes, president joe biden has issued a statement on the release of the 2 americans thing. from the earliest moments of this attack, we have been working around the clock to free american citizens who were taken hostage by him, as i mean not to cease to our efforts to secure the release of those who are still being held. i thought the government of kata, i'm the government of israel, that partnership in this work, it goes on to say as president, i have no higher priority than the safety of americans held hostage around the world. we're going to see how my this from my mouse is political bureau. he says
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how much is open to diplomatic channels. the end the siege on golf i, i agree with this is a, is to a very important this day. but i think the international committee showed big of this message from us, that's how much is not that there was still going to is ation. how much as fighting for liberation and digging to to people. and we know so from the fittest moment, according to these books of how much the beautiful december gates that we will deal with is the issue of the prison, not in most active way. but we need to stop the aggression, but an aggression rebuttal doesn't. what is bringing up is on a has profess of law, the university of the pacific. he joins us live from sacramento in california, a good job you with us. let's talk 1st then about the release of these 2 american hostages. why do you think, how must make this decision now, when do you think some kind of deal was done? no promises made to have us charging me to get
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a sense of what animated him asked his decision. i think it's possible that in light of the house of one of the prisoners that it was thought that making a gesture of this kind of wood. ready inclined united states to take more active measures to achieve to create a humanitarian cause. ready or um and to try to identify a little decision. but maybe they were also trying to avoid the fall out of having one of the prisoners and an american citizen die on their watch. and this release was mediated by the government of kata. can you explain to our view as briefly why catch all was involved and the unique position, the categories had been mediating. we've had mass and influencing events and gone so so that there a number of different actors who has been involved in posting politics through the years and culture has emerged as an important intermediary between
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the mass mass government and the other guys, a strip and other states in, in the region who are more hesitant to entertain relations with him, ask government either because of their own awkward relationships with assignments in their countries or because of their a clue. ready refusal to negotiate with him as, as a general matter, i think concert has a key moments, been a lifeline for them as government financially and not just i'm ask government also for the people of guys that providing um assistance at crucial moments to ensure that the guidelines were not to adversely affected by the siege that uh they've been under since 2007. and so i think all of these factors together have placed her in a, in a, a better position than the other states to speak to both sides. and while we saw
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president biden springs to the american people last night, reiterating support for israel and its military campaign on gaza. but that policy continues to lead to the higher risk that q monetary and situation we see unfolding and gaza. and the death of thousands of palestinians, siblings, do you think the us has found itself and is never ending policy straight jacket? absolutely. i think the, the by the administration is making a terrible mistake at this juncture. the 2 things to bear in mind, the 1st is as president biden himself acknowledged in his comments to these rarely prime minister. united states itself has been down this path before of endless war of over a reaction premised on revenge. and without a clear, sober analysis of what comes of the day after following $911.00 the end. and that didn't work well for us in the united states. and it has also proven to be
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a disastrous policy for israel. israel for years has adopted a strategy that says you respond to any use of force, including an attack of the time that i am as in gauged and respond to any use of force against as well, with a disproportionate reaction. and, well, revenge is understandable as your previous guess, pointed out is not lawful. what we need at this juncture is for the united states and other key actors in the international system to come back to what has long been neglected, which is the need for a political process. let me on the ground and is your policy. yeah, let me get a final thoughts um on that. um uh, if we even move beyond us policy towards israel, are there any more strategies the moving forward? i mean, president barton did, mentioned in his eval office speech last night, but the supports of 2 state solution on the palestinian right to self determination . so how do you assess the, why the abroad of the future political horizons? and i think that i'd say 2 things. the 1st is that
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there are really important the efforts that are underway among israelis in tustin use to identify, identify a, an approach to the 2 state solution that can work today. one of the most promising to my mind is the one or to go to buy a joint is really tough, a movement called a land for all which a looks toward a can federal a solution for his real ghost. and so there are creative approaches that are being conceived even as we speak and develops. but the 2nd thing i want to stress is that it's not enough for the united states to just offer platitudes to say as it has so many times we support and use that solution while supporting a policy that with every passing debt undermine the possibility of the services such as solution can be implemented, there is room for diplomatic action,
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right now. if, as you say, we move beyond, if we liberate ourselves from the policy strait jacket that we've been in for, for too many years now, a mazda johnny, really, really good to get your thoughts on your analysis. thank you very much. indeed for talking to us. i'm all thank you. thank you. appreciate it. the 10s of thousands of palestinians have fled to southern gauze in search of some refuge of israel bombing campaign. many of sheltering intense, but they want to not for the number of people in need. a few places in the enclave . a safe as we may consume. sharif reports. finally, a place of rest. a rare moment of peace for this, let him go. one of more than a 1000000 palestinians falls from the homes as his right above boards, the goal. so strict some families have found shelter at a make shift camp in the southern city of con eunice instead i, it was odd monday who the fault was injured when it is really masonic take her home . she was inside at the time. one of the doctors was kent. higher thing about the
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was that is our house. a look at these children. they like me, has been in judge. we were pulled from the rubble. how are we at fault? my home collapsed on the same with by 2 inches and we came here to live in tents humiliated. well, i mean, we don't have to move to food or anything. we flag with only the quotes we were wearing. those with a roof over the heads of the lucky ones, the united nations relief and works agency has split up a 12010, some con eunice. but it's nowhere near enough and offers no protection from the ongoing strikes. so none, and there is a as bad and them, and we now live like our investors in 19 to 48. 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 i want, what displays from our homes, what's more to day want?
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as well as kevin note as heavy as boom, big campaign eval on gaza. more intense than any of the previous was. it's telling me is determined to route out. i'm off fight is off to the own group. it's tax southern is well, 2 weeks ago, killing $1400.00 is rallies as well. has also info's the total blockade on cause a cutting off impulse of water, food, and fuel. it's for the 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 really issued
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a multi declaration order of 1100000 palestinians living in the north of the intake ahead of a major ground defensive. but even in the southern balls, that's true. that is really a told piece, told people to move for their own protection. it's not safe. and the consumption east. i'll just see the middle israel continues to mass of ground troops, me a guns as northern boat, f 3 is a boat, was in the southern city of our stores, west of indian sufflin, or were here in the city of flexibility. and southern is where we're seeing sirens going off warning. citizens of rock kids that are heading this way from guys that we have seen. is ralph, i real defense system, the iron dump going off to protect the population from those rockets was here in southern israel. there's no doubt that a major operation is underway. there's massive troops and tags that have been moving towards this part of the country heading towards gaza and also is rarely
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defense. and ministers who have guidelines. setting a meeting with the following affairs defense committee that is well will eliminate the time us from us to show shes a few, i'm assuming most thought that this day they would be announcing a big victory. and there would be a new situation on the ground. they have turned the equation, a 180 degrees. this date should be remembered as the beginning of the end of the month, so your it will be wiped from the face of the earnings should go limited cost. he also spoke about 3 stages. the 1st one to eliminate him, us political and military capabilities. the 2nd one, an intermediate phase, where they will eliminate with vistas. and the 3rd one where they will establish a new security regina that won't pulse the sweat for s ro ever. again, it's not clear yet what that will mean for the pilot stadium people. in the meantime, more military assistance from the united states continues to arrive from east red, including munition on more vehicles, among other things, to, you know, waste ranks and is rails military. we have spoken to many people here,
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most of them say that they support a round invasion. they want the government to finish with how much never minding that something like this will mean a long and difficult war that we're probably cost lots of cash. well, if he's among palestinians, but also i'm on is riley folders. but if i will, i just need to, our store is ro what day? but the traces i wrote tod american general and former director of the c i a he says, any ground defensive by israel, it will be challenging. urban combat is always challenging, but when you add the presence of over $200.00 is really hostages. you add in a, an enemy who's willing to kill himself to take is really, is with them. a movement that, as you know, is founded on the idea of destroying israel and killing jews, as we saw saturday over a week ago with the horrific murder, barbaric actions of over 1300 is realize this would be a very,
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very challenging mission. keep in mind that it took the rocky security forces 9 months to clear a similar city most, all of the islamic state, other terrorist elements, obviously explain this with support of the us. the as really is, are much better. they have a lot more capability. but nonetheless, you, if you truly go into destroy moss and i'm not saying that they will. but if you do that, you have to clear every building every floor, every room, every seller and every total. and that tunnel complex underneath, because a city is very extensive. beyond that, of course, the homos terrace are known for putting headquarters underneath hospitals in mosques, and so forth. so you have a real challenge for an army, for the is really defense forces that are trying to observe the laws of land warfare are trying to minimize the loss of innocent civilian life, but which inevitably there will be,
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as well as very considerable damage and destruction just to feel except in facilities and to civilian infrastructures. that been more exchange of gunfire across the lebanese is really buddha entre 0 is out of the house and has moved from the coolant and southern. we live in a as yours while they live in. these boulders has been witnessing a lot of a tit for tat and is ready shelley and got his lot tax. the latest attack was by his will. law fight says who i talked the bid on the box that host the galilee, the vision was on time. the guy did miss size. the 1st miss side head the box, then there were the own forestman as well. lot attacked once again and. and the said at them, the direct engagement between has bullfighters and it's really ami till the moment there is no clear outcome of this. the bottle, however, has will lock lanes. that one is ready, soldier was killed then that on others injured was the only
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a statement from is what came from the bottom hospital that said that our to is ready, soldiers injured and what transferred the why had the cup does and they are treating them this is the situation for now in south lebanon, was showing continue on the $100.00. thank you. to me. it's 120 kilometers ball the main, the on the height, the chart, but a nation and also to the east, towards the villages of a bleed. uh, uh, bush anymore. look and also the vicinity of, of he, i'm, he actually measure 0. not soft on the people in cities across the world have joined rallies and still a day or 2 with the palestinians. thousands have been quoting for an end to these ready bunting have gone to the bulk of her thoughts. the israel goes, who has sent shock waves receiving across the middle east and fall. this is a game in itself, skilled by
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a decade of conflict. the strength of feeling here is immense. jordan, things crowds, most of the capital among the countries home to 3000000 palestinians. these were the scenes, you know julia. the 1st time since the early spring demonstrate is in the egyptian capital cairo returned in large numbers to tarry a square, while others crowded the cities. and most of the meetings protested desktop micro close. on each of these i show of unity with a policy in the country of the country. fury greece, indignation many across the most with well because it is the collective punishment of 2000000 civilians by israel in the dc and capital jakarta. like so many other
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process, it is the united states embassy wet demonstrate is gather president biden and his western allies up in space. we criticize with unequivocal support, if the history of the government under reset them in the indies, yet big deal, full of toothpaste, solution for both. but a simians and israel, shedding the land together for peace with us. not the solution because isabel is and way to in germany and from home to the european union's largest jewish and muslim communities demonstrates has defied ongoing funds on palestinian protests, leading to violent clashes with police and berlin. many blame the youth and europe's former colonial powers. who shape the middle east? the choosing sides of the conflict? it's paul from black and white. as the crisis deepens, categories playing a pivotal diplomatic role. this is the capital though huh? palestinian sympathies, oh, strong and well the cycle of violence and repression continues. 1000000 so now
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demanding enough is enough. the bulk of which is 0 on the palestinian, the solid hours you march has been taking place in the us capital. alger 0 is how does your cast a report from that? we are in the middle of the 3rd pro palestinian protest in the american capital. this region by far this one with a some 3 to 4000 attendees. is the largest turn out earlier. there was just a sea of people here participating in friday prayers, muslims, on their prayer rugs, while surrounding them a wall of allies, many of them, jewish americans who are also here united by the chant. we were just hearing ceasefire now in casa, and that's what brought all of these people, including families, to this spot on the national ma. i think everyone's voice is made to be heard. i mean, this has been going on for too long. i've been coming to these rallies for 20 years now. ever since i was back in college. excuse me. and i mean it was,
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it's just time for this to and there's just too much violence, too much violence and too much violence in the west bank. the madness as far as of course, as far as important, but it's to be a demand for israel to stop slaughtering cost in that you did a man to leave for them to. to alleviate that, relocate to end up located on gaza and released cost and prisoners. meanwhile, there is a small group very small. a progressive democrats in the house of head have introduced a resolution to call for a cease fire in gaza, unlikely to gain any traction. despite the many efforts of these protesters, heidi jo castro, alj a 0 washington farm for a short break here. and i'll just see when we come back, we follow the plight of thousands of people for some of the homes and gone up because some heavy rain, it's more than that statement. the
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the the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back now to the us where republicans in the house of representatives have decided ohio congressman, jim jordan. when get to know the jobs in the coming speaker of the house, he failed to get the majority for the 3rd time and a vote on friday. the ally of for my president, donald trump, was considered to extreme for the job by his fellow republicans. the house will not be able to pass laws until it election you speaker that could mean a delay for president biden's funding plan,
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which was sent millions of dollars in aid to ukraine. israel and gaza. it was, it was president luis and ask you a little bit of silver has vetoed key pots and a bill that would have limited indigenous claims, done. federal lands. the legislation was put forward by congress with the support of the poplar farm. lovely in response to supreme court meeting last month, judges rejected in measure which would have forced indigenous groups to prove they will uncontested land in 1988. and the constitution is ratified. of the months of heavy rain so far it isn't gonna say that being forced jody's waterfront, a major reservoir they, i via imaged to prevent to dams and busting, i'm creating further devastation along the vault the river basin. but the people down stream, their lives may never be the same as catherine solely that explains modules meet the area in eastern gonna is on the water. heavy rains intervals to revolve base
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and forcing thousands of people from the homes. that's of the managers of the state, the electricity company for that accessible. so for me to don to be spilled to prevention from boston, the bad the fact on neighboring communities is devastating. more than 26000 people have been affected. that number could go up, the dora delruda is gathering what she can from her home. she and her neighbors having tools to move to see for areas. they're not sure when they'll be able to return how money. so if i read on a kilo, say she has nowhere to go into supplies are running low, but why don't you go? my god, i managed to move my sick brother to safety. the water came with so much force and speed. i couldn't take much of anything. i have some money which is in the house, you know,
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but i can't find it. this is one of the outlets of the dogs. they generate about a side of gun is power. officials from their bowls. tar rebuttal. sorry to have hodge to spill access, wanted the full flat to the sliding. now is one of the west in many, yes, i have those all. that's what i use. i lot of we might have a dump. duplication of with them to the more died that much we have seen. so it is like we are choosing the left side of government workers helping people to move. everyone here is rushing to secure the most important professions and find new shelter and food. and they can only hope the situation won't get boss cathy slowly or to 0 less than trying to quickly to the war and gone out earlier. we spoke to dr . hoss on a boosted he's a plastic and reconstructive surgeon who was at the alley hospital of a time of these really a strike on wednesday. he recounts the moments off to the blast when he performed life saving procedures on victims this morning. less and less. okay. we had
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a cold exchange and a conversation with our colleagues at the hospital said ask for me to go over and support their team. they're. there were too many patients and the beds were as capacity and they needed a plastic surgeon to help prepare some of the surgeries that were schedule. the baptist hospital has been completely destroyed. the size of the explosion has rendered the whole hospital completely number of racial and they ended up having to transfer over patients. that's just for hospital. so i remember the screeching noise of the missile. i remember the huge explosion and then parts of the, the 4th ceiling in the o. r room folding down. and then i remember running out of the operating room and seeing the whole of the courtyard on the hospital on fire,
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including the ambulances and the palm trees. i had just finished one operation and we're taking that patient 1000. we're trying to bring the next one in. when the explosion happened. and i stumbled out of the operating room in the dusk and the on the screen. and i went and i could see the courtyard was on fire and it was full about these everywhere. and then i went to the emergency department and they were bodies there on their face and screaming and probably screaming. and there was an old man in the face, it's time and i used his fellows to stop the bleeding at his side. and then there was a, another man who had struck him in his neck. and he's the patients that i ever saw, the face of been bolton back with me to the ship. a hospital, the health system is collapsing yesterday. the orthopedic surgeon said they had no more external fixation. and these are things that lots you need to supervise
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factors and there's nothing a 4th or 5th service who runs a centralized ation machine. and we're running out of everything. but most importantly, the stuff are exhausted emotionally. they've lost families with lost family. and the system is just unable to post to gaza, have $2500.00 beds in total food before the war. there are now 12500 this has been advertised for most of these really governments. and these really are me. i've been saying that they were going to target a hospitals in the space and they have been warning the stuff that they are going to target their hospitals. and so the fact that they were allowed to get away with it, despite the advertising, gets in the fax. now, after the massacre there are going to be allowed to get away with that means that more mastic, as will happen,
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a more vicious or times will be committed. well that's it for me down, jordan, for this news. uh but then go away. i'll be back in a moment with much more of the tags. me was including our continuing coverage at the move on costs to stay with us. they are not just the is waiting for and gotta escalate out. just a was correspondence on the ground. this morning hasn't stopped from boardman, but it's not just the air strikes. it's sac shells and gum votes from the seat. there's been a lot of destruction here in the villages as a vandalism comp deal with a number of bodies from the south end of his route. the air above us stay with us for the native defendants. on tuesday, around a, we look at the world's top, big, big storage from global markets to economies and
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a small business sales force and including security around the world history or something that the international community your view should be doing to understand how it affects counting the cost on o g 0. coveted beyond wells. taken without hesitation in 4th and died for power defines how well we live here. we make the rule, not them, they find an enemy and then they try and scrub the people with that. and the people in power investigate, expose this and questions they use them to be just of our around now to sierra, the presidents of mexican colombia, the 2 countries most affected by curtail violates or spear heading an effort to change the global fight against narcotics. he's saying that this only miscarriage of drug addiction of silence lines and addressing its courses with a new criteria. last time we thinking about course,
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it measures the 2 presidents ident international conference and the colombian city of kylie, in which 19 countries agreed on a 10 points document that to were and trucks is a failure. it requires a revision. columbia mexico hope this conference in kylie will be the 1st step towards a more comprehensive response to this for life problem. the last release is to americans are being held captive in the gaza strip. they are now with his radio fall, which is the fellow i'm down in jordan, this is obviously around like from del os upcoming. the own type remains under relentless, ready bombardment. as another hospital says, it's been told to evacuate. the oldest church and the gaza strip,

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