tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 21, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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the system you've been coming to add any international anti corruption excellence award. nominates your hero now. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sammy's i. this is the news live from dell coming off in the next 60 minutes. a small number of trunks counting humanitarian aid, begin entering garza through the roof off crossing people all being allowed to cross. as the crossing opened egypt, this hosting of summit find ways to de escalate this rose war on golf
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the as well. keep top it's bombing campaign on garza molding 4000 palestinians have been killed in 2 weeks on time. us fries to us citizens held captive in gauze off to being taken from his route. the it's $1300.00 gmc, that's full p. m, in gauze that way. humanitarian aid is finally being delivered through the off crossing with egypt is taken 15 days and in 10th international diplomacy. a small number of trucks from the red crescent carrying food and medicine now on the move, but there's no fuel for nationals waiting at the crossing. say they've been told they won't get out today. the mother in law or scotlands 1st minister explained the
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situation on the ground. here to visit my husband's family. instead of bella, we have the, our 10 children here, my son here, his adult turn in the every day. we fear the night. there's no like check, there's no water. we fear that people have cause a want to live. because and then they even pretty. there's no air there suffered awards, the children play and the day and call you in the evening. my heart is broken all 2 weeks into the wall. there's no laptop in his rouse from baldwin to have gone so the army has ordered the evacuation of 20 hospitals in the north head of possible asked strikes. hundreds of palestinians have been killed in the past 24 hours. the total number since the strikes began is nearly full $1400.00 the attacks by how
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mass killed at least $1400.00 is riley's diplomatic efforts to end the violence are intensifying egypt. his hosting will lead this assignments in cairo. and then you also for the good egypt expresses, it's a spanish amenities the entire world is watching the humanitarian cat, those 12 fate that victimize 2300000 people in does that strip that the collectively published the on the seed of the lack of the basic needs of life and relocation in practices that has been the nouns by the modern, well last spring and palestinian generalist honey, i se about he joins us now live from hong yu is in the gauze and. busy honey as strong is continuing fall from the ideal situation for the passage of aid. right?
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yes, indeed, sam, it's a human attorney and a thing. busy under mass boardman, the pounding of the gaza strip did not stop, not even when the trucks were allowed to get the gauze district. it might have the escalated a little bit. they could be seen and heard from nearby areas. now the, it, there is a, a civil defense department, the civil defense department in the city of from i was target it's 2 hours ago. and what that does, according to one uh, one of the show of the civil department. it adds so much of pressure on a really hard to process of rescuing casualties or from under the rubble so far. we've heard of a statement of in the past 24 hours, a 352 palestinians have been killed and the number is likely to rise as there are so many still under the rumbles and with little machinery and equipment, it's hard to predict. how many people are going to be reported?
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kills a struggle to save lives that also struggle with aid. we understand the crust was happening to it. is it being stored? is it being distributed as well? the plan for uh, for the few minutes, are you in a uh, as, as reported uh for the past 2 days now, we know there was a lot by these really government because of all the, the free condition is real house. but on the delivery of humanitarian aid, now this morning, it 20 trucks. we're allowed to insert the gauze, this trip. now there is one of the free condition of those. a human attorney that is fuel is not one of the elements on this going going, making it hard for hospitals. and i spoke with a doctor here who said fuel as of this moment is as important as the drinking water
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for hospitals to sustain themselves, to offer the necessary needed services for, for people and for an let alone for casualties. now the of the, the united nations is the official body that is responsible for receiving and the storing and delivering those a human, a 3 and a another precondition made by the these really government was that those humanitarian aid. the moment the entry garza, the should be stored and only delivered in the southern part of the gaza strip, which implicitly means that there none of these 8 is going to be in gaza city or the northern part of the gaza strip. all right, we'll leave it there. thanks so much, honey. i brush eva. well that's ton your attention to northern gauze, and that way you miss said joins us on the phone line from kansas city. and then also, 1st of all, even though i understand it's been
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a warning for people to evacuate garza city. yes, that's true. how many? uh, oldest day since the morning hours of the day we've been getting cold on all or more by a phones where there is a recording bodies really arby. that says clearly that every per says that you should know that every person that has returned or still is in the god this, that you are in the northern cause. this trip is a tourist and is considered a collaborator with tourist, at most fair consequences. so this is the message that we have been getting on our phone. it's, it's, it's a mobile as cold as we, when we answer it's this recording that we here on our phones. this has been going all day. so since the morning hours of this day,
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you'll not tell us what the humanitarian situation looks like at this point. we're hearing reports of people eating and drinking food and most of it's not safe. well, sammy, the humanitarian conditions have been already very difficult in the past. days, but now they're getting worse and worse with every day. with even these aid a comfortable he's just entered the gospel strip and as had he said that the uh the, the main regulation for a says that he's not this to do to is he or even because the trip in the north and got this trip or in god's a city, which means that these people here were not even be able to get to reach of the clean water to drink, or even some of the medications that were standing in these humanitarian uh, a truck. now again,
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uh hospitals. here are still under the hummer when it comes to lots of fuel when it comes to many and thousands of people, shelves, terry, in them they can't just tell them to evacuate the areas while israel at the same time, pushes all their, it pushes the people in know, i think, cause it's trip to go south while the air strikes and the board has, has, has been ongoing all morning in the northern parts at e garza city. so this is the condition of the people's people who are happy tricking sophie walter for a long number of days now. and now it's so just, so she was here it is, and i'm sleep and, and healthy walter, that many doctors here a warning of the house consequences. all this was sure that people are consuming now and are you using now. also there is an aptitude short to just who there is an
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actor shortage of bread in flower victories are not all operating because of uh, no electricity and no fuel. and those big trees that are uh, operating there, there are you afraid to open and operate because a number of bakeries have also been completely bombarded as targeted just because they're operating. so this is how the condition looks like in regards to the strip for these because these days you're going to do, we know what's happened in that stand off at the goods hospital last night. we were following the situation when they received instructions from these regulated free time them to get out of the hospital in anticipation of the hospital being strong as well until now the director of the hospital, the red cross city is the it's the main uh, organization responsible for up a tough battle and they're still understand,
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seeing that there is no way that they could be back to a 500, almost 500 patients and over 12000 people child 3 in their hospital. there is no way off. dr. we think possible. and there is no place for them to evacuate to, so they are still on their stand. and, and israel says at the same time that it is considering that the 4 of the main hospital, he got the city infusing a ship, thought as a quote to the book to wasted in the coming days. otherwise, they will be under or they should bear the consequences of staying and remaining in the gaza strip. but until now, these hospitals have said that there is no way possible for them to either evacuate their patients or evacuation goals,
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people or family sheltering in done sammy before. and uh, uh, this call. let me just uh, add, uh, something that's uh, has recently just happened. the, our 0 in a said all your neighborhood was, uh, there was a targeting due to the land right next to the bureau. it is a said, are you neighborhood by an f? 16 mess size, which caused a lot of material damage in our bureau. and in that a tower where our bureau falls and we did the, our chief light and the store and uh, the camera and then operating with him there where uh, quickly has to evacuate that area because it is not safe anymore after that, a recent targeting, which happened about half an hour ago to just to recap human uh, an area jason tom bureau has been struck. we do hope that all the civilians,
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as well as our team that are safe. i hope you can confirm that is the case. yes, they are safe. they were asked to quickly evacuate to a ship, a hospital considering it's the close. is this the closest area to our bureau where they can quickly get to a shelters there. all right, so we're going to let to go and take stock of the situation for now. thanks so much room to say that palestinian president mahmoud abbas was also at the summit in cairo. he struck a defiant tone and then we'll have you. we won't have any attempts to display solid people from gaza and we also won't have any attempts to expelled palestinians from their homes, or displacing them from jerusalem or the westbank. because we will not take step
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displacement and we will remain steadfast on our land. no matter the challenges, are you ok that to a said the ladies and gentlemen, we will not leave. we will not leave, then we will not lose a we will remain on our land. let's go live now to what i'm doing. i made, she joins us from rome. i love so hold up. what is the reaction that to the passage evade into gaza? of the website? it is the welcome move, but anyone you'd ask, it would tell you that really that convoys of 20 so trucks is just a drop in the ocean and certainly no way close to the needs of the people in gaza before this crisis before the outbreak of this war, it was about 500 trucks coming in on a daily basis. and 2 guys, i know it's been 2 weeks that nothing has come in and with guys i realize on absolutely everything from the outside,
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the food bid fuel be any kind of goods you possibly need. uh, so what people here would like to see is that is the beginning, f, as is paid for it in a continuous effort of for this humanitarian aid to come in it. but most people with tentative needs to happen on a daily basis. now i'm joined here with well 5 there are mine. she is from the, from us to me at n g o, which means by this to new issues. as you told me, why fi you are part of that group of non good. there are police to new non governmental, mental organization that has lived in an open letter to the leaders need to get in . kyra, tell us a bit about that. actually the whole issue of the data was, or the whole idea can last night and we wanted to address the leaders as far as their, their talking. and they are inc. title, which is the closest point at this point to gaza. we wanted them to listen to us
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and they said i would voice with the minds. the 1st demand was the unconditional a to into gaza. when we say on condition it shouldn't be on the food or on the music on supplies. we wanted the fuel to the hospital, the fuel for the people in order. that's what i'm, that was that uh to get the water supplies. i met you can aid but also stuff and testing and blood working in a read or even music conversant as it gets into gaza. and the age shouldn't be targeting, besides certain areas of gaza, but also to reach the north parts which are living in which has turned into a catastrophe area in addition to that. so what do you mind is as you put it 20, it's a put in boy of 20 trucks. this is not the only
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a drop in in an ocean. it said to 20 trucks. when every day from crossing we get a 150 trucks fins of everything, because garza again to put the concepts has been on the seat for 16 years. we don't want any conditions on those materials are allowed in, and those materials cannot be in because the, the, it is a sense smart or because they have, must have been used, etc, etc. and as rise to control that off crossing. so that was the idea of, of the message. i didn't mind that for the world leaders of the needs and, and what the goal is, i need a gently and now the student president isn't kyra as we speak. what do hope he can come back with? what would you want him to come back with? honestly speaking uh, we don't know. how do we count on that?
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he does. and jen, that in that's are there. and this on that. the problem, as we don't have much, i've done that, that this is why would addressing them despite our disappointment and um, the spy, that's what, what, what, what so upset with the statements and with the actions the aggressive actions were taken by world leaders since the beginning of this massacre against garza. so why we're sending is that because we have to count on what a voice has to be had by them. so they cannot say we didn't know, but we count more on on the mass movements on the get accidents movements. it seems that the people are with palestinians and with palestine. the leaders are not. and in history, it was never that governments can overcome or when
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over the people. so what do we, what do i expect from presidents as us? hopefully he would come to his senses now and look at the issue from the perspective of his people, the people that he governs and new off. i mean as a palestinian, obviously what's happening and gaza is very close to you. but with you, you were born and gaza at the moment. your mother, you, several of your siblings are inside guys. so it's even closer to home. have you been able able to speak to them? what are they telling you? yes, uh like i'm sure you've heard this from so many gods on living here. you try 20 times to catch the line or you try to send messages over the internet of a 100 times and then you see the 2 marks that saved that day. so that message and then you get relief before you get the answer for them. i wouldn't say they're
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happy with with the 20 trucks. they're not happy with that. and my friend, so i have an office there. i have friends, i have who needs. uh, there's also this disappointment yet on the ground, people wants a ceasefire. they want to 3 because it's not the issue of getting the aid interguards. it's also to give them a when to always degree, which checks on that the loved ones and to check on themselves if, if they're fine or not. my thought maybe 10 god, 10 now they're alive. i always. busy say my, my father's house is a standing on it's feet 10 now, but there is about a has been bombarded like in and in the past days, despite the fact that the is re, these announced this is part of the keywords and, and safe areas. uh no safe area,
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no place put onto. so the spirit is really high and this is why the world summit and president i bought should act immediately. defend please. thank you very much, wafaa. i mean, certainly people who have also told me why do they also the kind of summer try to define some safe areas with disabilities to go to where they wouldn't be bombardment. and also many people told me that they would like to also see, for example, the children who have been wounded and badly injured in the bombing. it'd be able to cross that board in rough. i haven't got proper treatment in egypt or elsewhere . so a good beginning, but certainly not enough for the people there. okay, we'll leave with that. thanks so much for the meet the united nations secretary general, antonio gutierrez, is that the cairo summit. he spoke about his visit to the off boat of crossing. i
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went through the rough of boardman across there and i saw a paradox, a meditative capacity plays out in real time. on the one hand, i saw hundreds of trucks to meet with fold in dougherty central supplies. on the other hand, we know that just across the board of the 2000000 people, we don't want them. foods for electricity and maybe seen children, mothers, the elderly, the sick, a sales tax on one sides, empty stomachs on the other line. and fisher joins us live from occupied east jerusalem allen, the please that from this extra general, for the humanitarian situation to be addressed. also, diplomatic efforts going on in cairo to try and revive something of the piece process. what is the reaction, how's that been taken in, in israel while in the media,
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if it's passing mentioned there been a few pictures on, on local television stations when a few of the websites is mentioned again, almost in passing. if there's a story written about it, it is very small. indeed, there's no special reaction to tall. speaking to one long term observer of like the of the suggested that these release but it could regarding this is just another out of summit on the palestinian issue. even though it's a lot more than just out of nations that are represented there. but the other thing is, the reason there's been no response is because these really submit their intentions . pretty clear it's, it's obvious, but in the next few days. and they're making preparations for that. they are going to expand their operation and guys, and that will include a troops on the ground. an alan tell us about the security situation in tel aviv right now. of the. well, there's been a number of
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a let us just in the last few minutes there had been a number of a lapse in our stores unintelligible. and just as we were coming on here we go. reports of one real kit which landed in jaffa. it's sadly, we don't know if anyone has actually been interested in that or if there's been much damage in the northern border to is really soldiers were injured in an exchange of fire across the border. and we know that the military of stepping up their operations in and around the area health guys at the getting prepared for what they all the, the, the army see will be a in line with approved plans and the, and the beach, an official say the encouraging no invasion will begin soon, so you can see that the military is beginning to wrap this up. they've got the reserve is in place upon me, it's close to every single reserve is. israel has been called up the cutting out their training operations in line with what they see as the operational
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requirements for once they cross the line into gaza. and that is all been building up over the last few days. but it's clearly getting to the stage where they have the assurance that their plans, whatever they are will want. and they are ready to send soldiers across the border and then to guys. all right, we'll leave it there. thanks so much. alan fisher, the thousands of people have gathered in london to march in solid down to see with the palestinian people. these pictures from the british capital showing huge crowds converging on downing street that calling for an end to as well as continuous bombardment of gauze. sonya guy, ego is that, that protest as an extraordinary large presence in central london. this that's the way perhaps, rivaling the protests that took place last saturday times. the thousands of people
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tied up to protest this at the moment in central london. there was thousands of people whose job is to install majority with the palestinian peoples and against the campaign. the assault should have been taking place in the gaza strip. now, while the news of a, making it through the rough uh, border crossing has been well times a sentiment that was echoed by the british prime minister rush. you see that there are concerns from the u. k. government that this must not speak the only time that aid is allowed to reach the population in the us, but it is crucial that price still have access to that. but as far as the groups that have organized this much more concerned, this may not be the only time. so it means their intention for them to be the only time that they will have a much a. because they say they want to raise awareness of what is happening in garza,
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i'm flights of the palestinian people always have to enjoy during this time in the gulf stream. so when you guys are go, i'll just sarah london, the doors, and i've seen some of the largest protests and supports of the people of garza. the country has a launch palestinian population, tens of thousands have been demonstrating on a daily basis. so i'm binge of a joins us now live from my mind, the mission, headquarters, house the street looking that. now for right now, there's will probably more police than protest is here. and this is another call for protest as protest have been happening in the last 10 days from all over jordan, in various thoughts here in the capital of mine at the us embassy. it'd be as really a busy, and yesterday we heard this call for full justice to join after book at 5 pm local in front of the
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e. u mission. this comes is organize it being telling us that they want to gather people as many times as they can and as many places as they can to call out. but they can't call duplicity of the international community. they're agreed at to the selective implementation of international laws. they've been calling out how the international community, especially the european union, has been applying standards of violation of international humanitarian law, the killing of civilians, the targeting of civilian infrastructure, selectively on russia. but when it comes to israel, it has, it's an equivocal from support, from much as the european union in the united states. but almost all investing countries. we've seen demonstrations in a number of places, a number of streets and not, not. and why the focus on the mission today of the but as i mentioned that in particular a, there's been a focus on protest outside the american and these really embassies,
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which have not completely been hardened off. people are not allowed to go there. so this seems to be another location that i protest is have found, and in the last few days you've heard from the chief especially, or to the on demand who's been on the on a tour of israel. i know that invest in capital is where there's been unequivocal support from the european union in particular for the state of israel. and that is also being reflected in the letter by hundreds of staffers and passages from the european union saying that it is, it cannot be standing with one side only. it has to call out for association of hostilities. it has to call out a for an end to the violence and targeting of civilians. and that is why protest the purchase is headed. jordan, are going to be convening on this location as been, but did it doesn't mean that this will be the only location to have at least 7 different protests in various parts of the city doing different times that have been planned. and people here say that this is the only avenue that they have left
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to show people in palestine that they are standing with them in solidarity and to call out for the rest of the world on what they called double standards. all right, some of inch of a the, from my mind, a still a heads coming up, all continues and special coverage of the wong dollars. and now it's 15, say the a i is the media secret weapon revolutionizing how we create and consume information. but was this script created by a all right. can you even tell me, how much does it matter? the listening post your guide to the media?
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a time to recap on headlines now that off the border crossing between egypt and gaza has open to allow humanitarian agency on size from us as fund 3 trunks, accounting, medical supplies, and food, things have gone so, but nobody is being allowed out these writing the trees or to the vacuum ation of the plans. the hospitals in the north had if possible asked strikes. hundreds of palestinians has been killed in the falls 24 hours. so from the kilbourne is now $4400.00. agents is hosting an international summit soon as the capital cairo to discuss the war on guns. leaders of more than a 1000 countries are attending. and they are calling for an immediate cease fund, palestinian businesses all suffering huge losses following is there any restrictions in the occupied westbank jobs trucks those results from the city of novelist where to show you some of the restrictions that have existed here for
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years in terms of freedom of movement for the palestinians. because of these checkpoints that these rating military set up according to the us in the beginning of this year 2023. that's obviously good for the wall and the you and was saying that there was 645 fixed check points in the occupied waste bank. now to read, i was just panting around, he's focusing down the on that particular check point. that is one of 6 fixed chick points around the city of nablus alone. we understand that there are at least 3 of the so called mobile check points. and the situation has got a lot was in the last couple of weeks, the palestinians want you to move nobody around in around novelist. but of course, right? the way across the occupied by spanking violence moreno just a panel up a little bit. on the top of that hill, you'll see what it isn't. these riley settlement that is one of the teen israeli
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settlements around the palestinian city of nablus. there were also, according to local authorities here, $41.00, so called outposts a legal outposts that settlers coming, they basically put caravans in an area. and over a period of time, those systems grow bigger and bigger until the establishment, the construction of hauled, buildings proper buildings takes place. just to give you an idea of how restrictive this is in terms of foot for the palestinian people living here. that means for example, if you need an agent medical equip urgent medical treatment, for example, where you need an ambulance to get to a hospital quickly. you could well be stopped at a check point. so it's potentially life threatening in that. then that level just the freedom of movement in terms of visiting family and friends across the west bank be occupied. westbank is very difficult as well. a massive effect on the economy, for example, that the child, the palestinian village of hawaii,
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which is on the outskirts of nablus, that was completely closed now. busy by the israeli military on october, the 4th it is now a ghost town. there was at least. busy palestinian who was killed that um according to published. and it was sorties by settlers that came into that town on october. the full. but now since the will started, as i say, not locked down continues. and it's costing billions since you millions and millions of dollars are being lost to the policy and the economy because those businesses are closed out. one man that we've been speaking to through our local journalist who he owns 3 restaurants in nablus, a very large businesses, hundreds of his workers have not been able to work since october the 7th. those have asked the tech, so as i say these got to check points that were looking at they've been the years that caused problems for years. but now since the war, since those attacks by have us and these wells, declaration of world garza,
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the situation here is a lot more difficult for yeah, most of free palestinians, 3000000 palestinians living right the way across the occupied west bank. all speaking at the conference in cairo, the un secretary general called for action to and already described as the nightmare on folding and gaza. israel is must see the legitimate needs for security, materialize, and palestinians must see their lives. you must be license what an independent state to be allies in live you that united nations resolutions, international law and people's agreements. the time is come for x and extra ends this good golf, but also nights, vis. alvin, both as a south africa's deputy minister of international relations and cooperation, joins us from tow. those capital lo, my good to have you with us. so we understand the south african presidents been
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attending the cairo summit. once per tory is perspective on how to de escalate this conflict? well, i think closely um, how we see this 1313 of the people that do a combined power. so that is obviously the particular updates to resolve the kind of looks at this conflict. um, it wouldn't come with the space about the on a new quote, right? it's all to kinda find people to. busy when they sit in better skills, good to go. oh we see the escalation. no. as far as the 1st the, the association. uh all of them and use them as high speed because what we are seeing is that you're 1000. so in essence of williams. uh um, because uh, the, uh, the 2 that you don't see. uh, the,
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the all means all 5. 05 a significant uh hospital. and i think it goes against all of the con, the conferences relation to the applied. oh uh you know, in as an, as somebody and see, uh, it is all 500 in 2018 nelson mandela's grandson said i see erie similarities between israel's racial laws and policies towards palestinians and the architecture of a pop type in south africa. do you agree with those inter, many international human rights groups? the un officials who say the root causes need to be addressed without tackling and a complete total end to the siege, the occupation of what they call, and what they've classified as is ready a pop tide that this cycle will just continue.
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yes, of course. i think i'll 1st point of departure is that it's always as subscribed to space solution important. and so with the point is all $51967.00. what the cost of the service of them is. what we are speaking about, the parcel this um a quantity. ease of use of people that be up to 5 days, okay. as being of price use of people because of their religion. and that's a big b d. you might nice um is better. um, what's the most that you said you saw i have 5, you know use minority size boxes. do you know my, my zation uh sunset is uh animals. when they refer to people. oh uh that was fine. and i thought one,
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did you both of them can print because you said this is not a suspect as relates to natalie to uh, because like to have the fund and not be to the bmo grass, its palestine, christians, fellows, fine, uh, was known. and we thought the 2 important that we to, uh, you know, kind of pull the, not the only, so not taking a compliment on what the people are, those fine, actually a high speed is now is from a be 10 am to mazda. uh oh. once we have experience doing a, as we know, as i say, it takes 2 to tango. the rhetoric coming from is right. the officials seems very much geared towards further escalation, a ground invasion of gone. so how can our but african countries meeting in cairo, your president among them was diplomatic leverage?
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do they have, can they use to try and get the science talking again as well? i think the title uh uh, based on the 10th he probably needs to be uh, you know, a prep the you one second 3010 the time is to be present once on the uh, 44 is, are you in uh be sufficient or under the stewardship office uh to suspend the dates on this issue. we do find that the recording for a piece invoice, sanction a bind to you on a security council. once again, under the stewardship of the, your, i'm the secretary general and we are raising this is how come from cause we, we have seen in the us. the has be very on unfortunate over to us to solve for the uh, the, the, the, your,
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and the secretary general's office. uh to, uh, you know, stop one of the to the national interest or normal state. so. so we are arguing for the b o under no, there's no palletization on some of these. and for the, these, the parties in the country to be brought back to the negotiation. they, but i think, uh, what we all say. you said the meta up also donation is in the corners through the un charter m. and this is the only method the depos substantively i you call m and the issue about the b, b, b, or i. so is the, a 2 x is a, you know, secure environment m, correspond with the resource also,
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all of the best time people, because once we are doing all these, all right, let's see. we want to spend cool lexus alone size, a independent aspect of the not a right. all right, thank you so much alvin, both as the now the minutes the wing of how masses released to us citizens taken captive during its attack on israel. on october, the 7th, the mother and daughter are now with this riley authorities assigned brigade say they were released following mediation by cutoff. she have her attendance, who has more students and natalie went on with us, produced into the custody of the international committee of the red cross, the mother and daughter from suburban chicago would then have it over to be as randy all me from gauze and before meeting with relatives, i think his reading of the treat base in a statement president biden expressed as joy about release of a visit. ministration has been working around the clock to free over us. captives held a sentiment underlined by the secretary of state. in this particular instance,
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i want to thank the government of cutter for their very important assistance interstate. the military wing of how must said we stress that we are working with all mediators to implement the movements decision to close the civilian folk. if appropriate, security conditions are available and then to be without 0. how about spokesman said it was impossible to release small people unless these really bombardments of goals are stopped. we d, as i told you, if we, if the light goes vision, we will not release any better. so we are lazy to really, as long as the videos we are really to reduce them, but we want to run it through the still did i things for 2 americans with vacation? they gotta keep books to come home. internal health and goals are in october. the 7th natalie contacted her brothers from us, attacked. she sent a text saying, hey,
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i'm here in gunshots and explosions. i've locked the doors. i've. i've kind of barricaded myself in here with my step mom. we're going to try and remain as quiet as possible. there was a ring estimates of the number of us captive still held by him us as me blink and would only say the 10 americans remained on accounted for. and that from maybe among the estimated 200 captives held, she ever tennessee elder 0. well that spring in now time and unload, he's a professor of public policy at the institute for graduate studies. good to have you with us. so we've had this very limited trickle of a 20 drops go into gauze the strikes. continuing, the amount is small, this is clearly not the end of the humanitarian catastrophe that right? no, of course not. i mean this is the when it comes to the scale, it's a drop of water in an ocean. i mean, does that needs constant the supply of a and, and that has to be making isms in place to ensure that the boat, the crossings are open, 24 hours on own tops
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a few minutes at an age are allowed into the gaza strip. that's the least that could be done. we're talking about 2300000 stuck in an inclusive small enclave. and the scale of destruction and the humanitarian pleasure it is. it's all please us. time a. what about the passage of jewel nationals from gauze? any sign of that evacuation of, of people who need at least those who are in urgent need of better medical attention. you know, as the, sorry that's, that's a, that's a very good question. but for me, it's the sort of work times and of course understand the dual citizens have a more attention because i've, the countries are more of a skating alden shooting the they want to leave them uh to get them altogether. but what about everyone else? i think i think the, the product should be and just sees 5 know because all human life's met. there's be
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a dual citizen or a citizen, a foreign country took on. it doesn't matter just i think the focus should be on bringing an immediate cease 5. so kids, the injured people, the, anyone who deserves attention helps they could, they would get it on time. so that's not feasible for the police, although it shows people not that i believe the shape of regardless of this one is does the diplomacy which managed to a range base? does it offer any glimpse of hope for some kind of arrangement agreement on the seas? 5 that you mentioned a, i'm afraid that zip that even those duels citizens are being used as a lucky to us as caught in the big the but she ations in many negotiations between the players via the usb. if these are the, they just chose to secure the, to secure some, some games. so each side was to more than this is secured. again,
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like this, which is our team to lift into what's up with us. i need to sections these ladies. they don't want to see this, they don't want it come with the weather, but then very limited amounts, more or less the, the citizens or people are stuck in between the use of the card and splitting the sheets and bring games for each for piece. i think then semester community for the modem, this behaved in a more expensive and we and above all these things like 8 see, give me 5 citizens out. i'll give you one truck and that's i just thought, getting cons. so yeah. how unparalleled is this in modern political history, to have a states and internationally recognize government openly say, hey, we're going to stop a population of food, water, fuel, and electricity. can you think of any problems i'm struggling? you know, it's, it's kind of sad. you know, let me shift a new clean, i mean, you clean so many parts of your clean up. i'm excited to buy a better shot. even russia allows 8 into these, okay, by parts of the claim. and we don't see such a you,
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you would have been in crisis in occupied that unexplained a few clean. i don't know. what should we ask sometimes community to then from national maybe i'm being sent agree, but i'm sorry, right. of course, it should not happen. of course, i mean, we should, i mean, if that's something that it has to be responsible. so if you to, this would be totally isolated from this, in a degree the negotiations and just and stop. i mean the cx 5 is the top priority now. right. and then everything else comes 2nd. you. thanks so much for sharing your perspective on that. let's take you to some live pictures coming in from con eunice will continue on special coverage of the war garza now in spring. it's 15 the in a world where the news never ends understanding what's behind the headlines is more
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the structure, the now to some of the news in the us, republicans in the house of representatives have decided ohio, congressman, jim jordan, one get another chance of becoming speaker. he failed to win a majority and a vote for the 1st time. the ally or form of president donald trump was considered to extreme for the job by some of his fellow republicans for that expected to stop the selection process again. on monday, the chamber cannot pass any laws until the likes a new speaker. is my ton of reports, the chaos in the us house could delay present their biden's push for billions of
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dollars a minute, 3 a to craig, and then as well. the old president by didn't, has all his congress to approve $106000000000.00. the bulk of this would go to ukraine, some $60000000000.00. then there's $14000000000.00 that would go to israel, which includes $10000000000.00 in direct military assistance. then there is some $10000000000.00 for humanitarian aid, and president bonnie didn't has added a sum of $14000000000.00 to improve immigration measures. now, here in the senate, there are some democrats who oppose to this amount being given to israel at this time of crisis. been the awesome republicans who object to the fact that israel support is tagged along with ukrainian support on the other side of the capital in the house. there's no speaker. so until the it's a speaker. the house is unable to vote on this proposal. the whole process is totally frozen,
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montana which is 0 washington. donald trump is being fined $5000.00 of violating a gag order and is civil full trial for me, us president was penalized officer. his campaign website continued to display an online post, detecting a clock at the quote. if trump violates the order again, could be jailed. trump and several of his family members on file for falsifying business records and making false financial statements on ukraine is now in its 20th months of fighting. and the us and european countries, the sending a new package of a to military assistance run. mcbride reports from kids. this joint statement of support from us presidents, joe biden, and the your a p and lead is widely welcome to you in ukraine as it's prepares for a 2nd winter since the start of this full scale war. and it comes right off to joe biden has requested from congress the approval of
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a $105000000000.00 joint package of aid for both israel and ukraine with a majority of that $60000000000.00 a month for ukraine. but as, as you live on delay in the, your opinion, commission president states that the meeting your opinion, countries have not held back when it comes to supporting ukraine having today. and so foss, $90000000000.00 in aid with nearly a 3rd of that coming in the form of military assistance. and this comes as germany announces a further on shipments which includes more of its get port at defense guns, particularly useful shooting down drones. and this comes, as ukraine is bolstering gets defenses around critical infrastructure, such as power stations, a, with a further attempt to break its power system widely on tissue painted by russia. again, as winter sets it robot pride. i'll just say era keep over zillow's presidents has vetoed major parts of a bill that would have limited indigenous peoples claims. once extra lines. the
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legislation was put forward by congress for the policy of farm lobby following a supreme court ruling last month. judges rejected and measured that would have forced indigenous groups to prove sailor on contested land and the country's constitution was rectified. need jasmine the route to say they foiled the plot by asked the president mohammed, but soon to escape the country with his family. resume has been on the house arrest since being false from power in july. and the statement is, jazz dentist says, presume was planning to fly out to nigeria on helicopters, belonging to a foreign power resumes. lawyers rejects the accusations. returning to our top story, the war and gone, so the you and the chief of humanitarian affairs as well. come the opening of the off crossing in the statement mountain. griffith said the humanitarian situation and gaza has reached catastrophic levels. and this impulse in age reaches people in
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need. griffith know to the people in gauze, i have enjoyed decades of suffering, and the international community cannot continue to fail them. cindy mccain is the director of the world food program and is attending that summit in cairo. we already have a team on the ground and, and what we do is make sure that we can get no emergency rations in but more rations that are also sustained and also be able to give money to those who can jim biases on the market. none of this is accessible right now, and we're running low on stores both, both in our warehouse and for us in this, in the actual stores for people to go buy stuff. so, so this is a critical mass right now we've got to get our get more trucks and he's 20 our grades. and i've been assured that we're going to be able to starting monday to get more trucks in graduate. but we'd like to see it a little quicker and certainly in a more sustained and safe manner. we again, my, my whole purpose of being here is to make sure we can get the food data in. and
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that's what we've been working on. and today we're seeing seeing a little bit of movement. i'm hoping this, the peace conference has some, you know, gives us some help in this and make sure that we do have full sustained access. and i'm, i'm hopeful the egyptians have been very helpful. and this time for me and they continues to do so. it's dire. i mean, it now is, there are no food, but there's a water is, you know, there's no electricity, there's no fuel. and that combination is not one catastrophic, but this to lead to more than just starve ation. but disease as well. so all of us do, who do you know, driving the emergency i right or the emergency situations like this and work, he's working these companies that need us. um want to make sure that the world knows how important this is that we get in. and that the world knows how important it is that you support organization is not just like ours,
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but others so that we can continue to do this work as well. that brings us now towards the end of this news. our lead you with some light fixtures coming out of a hospital in san eunice, cause we're back in a couple of minutes. the in 5432 mar, upfront takes on the big issue. this isn't a one off you. something about a systemic issue here for black lives don't really matter in the police were unflinching questions is war with were one to 10 minute rigorous debate because of lots of medical treatments, challenging conventional was the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself, a sign of progress,
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join me more for me on hills upfront one out 0. the see them even been coming to add the new international anti corruption excellence award. nominate your hero. now. this is the real, this is no joke. and this is, this is just now that you heard, it seems that you're from the area of where we are constantly and ask along being fired from goes up to the southern areas of the goals district. and
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they have been targeted by the is really very close to the gossip or the we've seen a lot of times last fall, but i will say we are seeing increasing numbers. this is giving a picture of what kind of to be on this front, the up on a small number of trunks carrying humanitarian. a begin entering gauze us through that off on the crossing with egypt. people on not being allowed across every day. we fear the night, there's no lake check, there's no water. we fear that people have cause a want to live because in the know you've been pretty
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