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a very close to the gossip or the we've seen a lot of the tracks last fall, but i also, we are seeing increasing numbers. this is giving a picture of what kind of to be on this front, the up 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 the,
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i'm sammy's. i them, this is i'll just say are live from dell hall. so coming up as the crossing opens, egypt is hosting a summit to find ways to de escalate israel's war on garza, the this route keeps off its bombing campaign. on gauze. i'm old and full, 1000 palestinians killed in 2 weeks. a mass fries to us citizens held captive in gauze, also being taken from his from the last to 2 weeks of international diplomacy. humanitarian aid is finally being delivered. garza threw that off off the crossing with egypt. but it's a small number of trucks from the red crescent that's carrying food and medicine on
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the move. there's no fuel, though, foreign nationals wasting the crossing on the gauze aside. say they've been told they will not cross into egypt until saturday. the mother in law or of scotlands 1st minister, has been stuck in garza. she explained the situation on the ground as well as here to visit my husband's family instead of bella. have for our time children here, my son here. he's a doctor in the us. 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 tell you in the evening. my heart is broken. 2 weeks into the wall. there's no laptop and it's where i was from boston to have gone. so the army has ordered the evacuation of 20 hospitals in the north head of
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possible ass 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 mass killed at least $1400.00 is re lease, well diplomatic efforts to end the violence are intensifying egypt. his hosting will lead is the summits in kyra. and you also provide them with a very good egypt expresses. it's a spanish amenities the entire world is watching humanitarian cut, 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 then nouns to buy the modem was plant spring in palestinian gen. let's
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now honey i bought a shave but he joins us live from home units in the gaza strip and handy the as strikes. we see continuing to pound garza not the ideal conditions for the passage evade. right. you know, definitely it's not the ideal situation for the past. as you'll see that as we speak within the past 10 minutes, within 500 meters away from the hospital, we were reporting a front. there is a, an honor with school, a designated shelter to accommodate evac and we is right behind the schools, a residential home in multi story residential room has been targeted and completely destroyed. the scenes that you are seeing the frames the camera, it's hundreds of people running a fruit from the entrance of the hospital, an outside street that represent the market with the line of shops. it, it, it's very busy time for people at this time of the day before nights comes in,
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they try to get whatever stuff they need to for that. but the target happened at this busy hour, leaving many casualties of from the school. or we don't know yet how many people under the rebels, but the initial reports, we're talking about 10 people have been killed, including childrens and babies. and we see in a flash and human bones rushed to the hospital in a plastic bags. as a result of this attack, the, the air is dry, campaign continues to pound garza and this was at the latest example of how horrific the situations are. it's indeed human materials aid under, under a massive campaign of beers strikes, targeting palestinians in the re, in each corner of the gaza strip. so we go to austin, honey, how beneficial will this a be to, how far will it go to a levy, a thing?
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well, you an official describing as a humanitarian catastrophe. why seem to happen there? well sadly, sammy, a lot of people believe here it will just was little significant little change in the situations of the palestinian, facing it 3 days after 15 days of continuous bombardments of the entire dogs. this trip people are looking into a permanent humanitarian career door. uh 247 corps a door just to combat the huge level of damage and a huge level of misery and suffering caused by this campaign. so 20 trucks are really little, but for some people it just a tiny tiny hole in the dark tunnel that hopefully in the coming days we'll see
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a more, more like an actual seeds fire. a human in story and see it's fired. it's only a whole, a lot of people are still afraid they are concerned about their lives. they don't know where to go. all right. how about a shave of thanks so much for that. oh these right. the army is warning palestinians in guns, a city that anyone who refuses to evacuate will be considered a terrorist. from on that, let's talk now to human. the site is joining us on the phone from kansas city human, a total cost through the many civilians who have been shuffling back and forth from garza city to the south. and then off the thing, the south thing hit, i've gone back to what's left of the homes because they don't feel that there's any west safe a well, that's true, sammy, and i'm one of those people who evacuated south and then went back north to the gods the city because we felt that the bombardments in the south,
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where relentless as many of the families that had evacuated from the north, where among those back where target could 80 the homes of other people who were in the south and hosted them. so now we're basically getting calls from the agent and the are the telling us that anyone who is still in god the city and in the northern part that's called the strip, is considered a tourist at a collaborator with paris and must, they're all consequences in that case, so these are the codes that we have been receiving today all through the day and the ongoing bombardment, inga just city and in the north has been relentless since the beginning of the
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morning hours of today. you'll know how people react, sing to that, to those calls, always seeing another mass exit us from the north. all is everyone able to move. does everyone have transport and tons of the world that install the fuel as well as the days past academy? the, the p o shortages become larger and it's more difficult for people to go back even to the south. because once you took all the chests from the south to the north or from the north to south and went back, then it's very difficult for us to have the amount of fuel again to go back south as people are talking to each other, saying that we already went south and bombardment did not stop. many people were targeted to why should we go back if they're going to target that they're going to start because here or there. so basically this is the general most fear
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among the people. again, hospitals here in god's that are a, ask you back to a slide, these really are me. they are ordered to evacuate like a ship, a hospital, the largest hospitality, got the city and the hospital, the 2nd largest hospital with thousands of families that are sheltering in them and thousands in all of patients in a ship and almost 500 patients. and of course, the hospital has said that it's no way that they can evacuate this huge numbers of people that are sheltering and then, and they have no mean they have no place to go to. i'm adding to all that to it's only about hundreds of thousands of families who are in what's called in the northern part in e. got the city. all these people have nowhere and no means of evacuating
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to the self. let's add to all that. there is no place for them in the south itself, considering the amount of capacity of the south that these people could actually stay in. it's all right, we'll leave it that thing so much human the side as go live. now to who do i have the how may choose in ramallah hotel? what kind of reaction of we've been seeing across the west bank through the passage of some aid into gaza. what is the it has been received as a good start? but as someone put it to me is really just a drop in the ocean in the sense that people here know very well that, that, that con void does not meet a or even half meet the needs of the people of guys. at the moment, gaza is
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a enclosed area that relies on absolutely everything from the outside. on a normal day, do you have hundreds of trucks going into guys? are bringing everything from basic necessities to food, to all of that. so people here say it is a beginning, but we need to see a constant flow of that, the flow of humanitarian aid that goes in on a daily basis. and they also add the water and electricity needs to be restored. they say that they would expect, they would hope that some decision would come maybe through the mediation of the us . that for example, children that have been badly injured. and during the past 2 weeks would be able to go out of gaza to get some proper treatment as we heard there from a human. and in guys are the hospitals at full capacity. so for them is just at the moment as symbolic move, being very well aware that people in doesn't need much more than that to put
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a bag with us one second, we're going to recap on some of the lines that have been dropping today. the palestinian president mode of bass was add assignments in cairo and then he struck a defined tone when he spoke. and then we won't have any attempts to display solid people from gaza. and we also won't have any attempts to expel palestinians from their homes, or displacing them from jerusalem or the westbank because we will not accept 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 and that define tones and no doubt reflect thing. some of the this the see the anger on the streets in the west bank. right. of the yes, absolutely. i think that is probably the part of the speech that resonated the most
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among people. i was speaking earlier to a young further student, and he was telling me that basically the rest of the speech was what they had heard over and over again. each time there is a crisis. so each time there is a war on garza because this is actually the 5th floor since 2008. we will not leave as something that you would hear at every corner in the occupied was back. you would hear that probably in gaza. you hear that it occupies east jerusalem. so that is something that resonated much, even though the reality on the ground does not reflect that. because uh, but as the news are being expelled from the uh, from the places where they live from the villages. just as the war started, more than 500 people were expelled from the land and have been told to go somewhere else. and instead of them, settlers are building out those or actually using the land for other purposes. so certainly resume thing because at the end of the day, this matter of displacement,
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that pollution is referred to as mac, but which started in 90. 48 is something that is absolutely on everyone's mind here because every single family will have a face that in a way and another, every single family is torn apart with people living either in different towns that are on the west bank. and i know able to meet each other especially these days because of road closures, because i've checked point because of all the difficulties of dealing with occupation. but also you have all of those were not able to come back to visit the families here to visit their hometown. so certainly it is a huge issue among the palestinians and to hear the leaders say that that is probably the part that resonate the most in his speech. all right, thanks so much for the meet and it's really sci cuz targeted the residential building in the city of data that often bozza. several people have been killed.
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this, these images show palestinians nearby, trying to search under the rubble for any survivors. how mice released to us citizens. they were taken captive when the um group launched an attack on israel . on october, the 7th. the mother and daughter were afraid following mediation efforts by cut off . i've been waiting for this moment for a long time. for 2 weeks. i haven't been sleeping for 2 weeks tonight. i'm going to sleep. good. i spoke with my daughter earlier today. she sounds very good. she looks very good. she was very happy and she's waiting to come home. her mother is a little scratch on the pen, but she told me it's nothing. she's okay. around 100000 people have gathered in london to march in solidarity with the palestinian people. these are pictures from
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the british capital, showing huge crowds converging on downing street. they calling for an end to as well as continuous bombardment have gone. so sonya guy goes that the protest as an extraordinary large presence in central london. this estimate perhaps rivaling the protests that took place last saturday times. the thousands of people tied up to protest this at the moment in central london. there was a thousands of people whose job is to install majority with the palestinian peoples against the campaign. the assaults that have been taking place in the gaza strip. now, while the news of a, making it through the rough uh, border crossing has been welcomes a sentiment that was echoed by the british prime minister, which 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 dawson,
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but it is crucial that they 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 salsa and flights. of the palestinian people always have to control during this time and the cost is for him when he got yeah go, i'll just sarah. and then also i have a now do 0 will have more of all special coverage of the war on gaza with a life is casualties coming into hon. eunice hospital in the 15th day. the
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it's the weekend. here's are forecast right across asia. good to have you a long and focused on it's fairly quite a few showers popping up though around punjab. providence. but it's nothing major. i want to take you to india. we've got quite a mess in debate and goals here over the next few days that will drift westward and crash into onto per dash or dish and westbank all states. so check back with us for the latest on that looks like we'll probably see some torrential downpours. then we've got this tropical cycle them really intensive finding the rate b and c at one point, it's going to be equivalent to a category 3. hurricane making line fall, in se you, i'm in on monday. it's going to drop more than half a meter of rain and we'll see those winds up to a 130 kilometers per hour. it is going to be catastrophic. meantime, around the gulf of tonkin, still are tropical depression, swinging rain around trying his hand an island just off the coast of vietnam and southern china. but by and large, most of china is dry. that's allowing temperatures to come out. come up before the
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the, you're watching out is there a time to recap on headlines now? that off the boat of crossing between egypt and gaza is open to allow humanitarian aid into. the enclave says 20 trucks carrying medical supplies and food into guns that have crossed or people are not being allowed to cross over into egypt. these really minutes resorted the evacuation of 20 hospitals in the north had a possible last strikes. hundreds of palestinians have been killed in the past 24 hours. the egypt is hosting an international summit to discuss the war and gaza. lead isn't more than a dozen countries or attending many
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a calling for an immediate cease. fine. just bring you some of the days of the news now. in the u. s. republicans in the house of representatives of decided, ohio, congressman jim jordan, will not get another chance of becoming speaker. he failed to win a majority in a solid vote. the ally of former president donald trump was considered to extreme for the job by some of his fellow republicans. well, they're expected to start the selection process again on monday. the chain but cannot pos, any laws, infinity likes a new speaker. mike kind of reports the chaos in the us house delay president joe bivens push for billions of dollars and ministry aid to ukraine, and as well in old president by didn't, has all his congress to approve 100 and $6000000000.00. the bulk of this would go to ukraine, some $60000000000.00. then there's $14000000000.00 that would go to israel,
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which includes $10000000000.00 in direct military assistance. been 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, montana which is 0 washington. donald trump has been fined $5000.00 of violating a gag order, and his civil fraud trial informed us president was penalized onto his campaign
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website, continues to display an online post attacking o'clock at the cold. if trump violates the order again, could be jailed. trump and several of his family members are on trial for falsifying business records, making false financial statements. ukraine is now in its 20th month of financing. the us and european countries were sending a new package of a demetri assistance. rob mcbride reports from kiff to this joint statement of support from us presidents joe biden, under your a p and lead is widely welcom tia and ukraine as it's per pass 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 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 a sort of delay in the,
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your paying commission president states that the meeting your a p and 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 shipment which includes more of its gap pods and defense guns, particularly useful art shooting down drones. and this comes, as ukraine is bolstering gets defenses around critical infrastructure, such as power stations, a, with a further attempts to break its power system widely on tissue painted by russia. again, as winter sets in rubber cried out. is there a key for now the war and gaza view and chief of humanitarian affairs is welcome. the opening of off crossing and a statement monson. griffith said the humanitarian situation and gaza has reached catastrophic levels. its impulse in the age reaches people in need. griffith know
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to the people in gauze that have enjoyed decades of suffering, and the international community cannot continue to fail them. or they have, i colleague tom mccray spoke with the director of the palestine by the present society. explained the challenge of getting a didn't to gauze or it's being via this, it goes, it's being outside of the body of the price. we've been phones, anything with the junction authorities together with the junction at present. but we, on our house we have been providing for the days. we set up the, the logistics from the gods outside. so we have been on stand by for the last couple of days when we were guessing whether it's gone to a concert last night. late last night we have been discussing really, mike, for details with the judge, him apologies, or how to do that. i'll to do the back to back mobilize, but i'm going to do this together with this or both of them. and i think we,
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we managed to do that on kids and stuff. were ready. the on the roof trustworthy. and they think the nation when they left, it really wasn't in terms of receiving this uh, this for us. oh, okay. thinking some, i bought this as you have said any other votes or money from and it says this is minuscule. this is just a drop in the auction of the names of the guns and be as we've been told him, we've just seen a number of huge explosions in gaza. a part of the job now is to get this a distributed. how difficult is that as bombs keep falling on the strip. we are moving this uh tray, sponsor bed, which is very small into the uh, sort of med software that will go to the uh, the storage facility as well. that is ready to have the card in it and hopefully
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this will be protected. unfortunately, nothing, nothing is guaranteed. but that was the plan. so moving it from the saw to the web, the needs are great. this is a huge challenge and we are not really sure if the one was given that green light to do that for us, that'd be us is we will dig the support that is provided specifically to, to that cousins and to all of hospitality codes. and to all our hospice and then 5 units in order to provide the need, the medical supplies, the teams that we would see how we would do that. but this is a play this game business and it is it our, our colleagues would invest their lives and trying to get the supplies where they are needed the most. and that is, since i don't get to the city to shift. uh huh. because the, this is where the majority of the sake of being treated
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palestinian business is a suffering huge losses following is riley restrictions in the occupied westbank child stratford reports from the city of douglas. a way to show you some of the restrictions that have existed here for use in terms of freedom of movement for the palestinians. because of these check points that these writing military set up according to the us in the beginning of this year 2023. that's obviously good for the wool view and was saying that there was $645.00 fix chick points in the occupied west bank. now the reno is just panting around. he's focusing down the on that particular check point. that is one of 6 fixed check points around the city of nablus alone. we understand that there are at least 3 other so called mobile check points. and the situation has got
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a lot was in the last couple of weeks, the palestinians want you to move not only are right in and around novelists, 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 is really settlements around the palestinian city of nap list there. also, according to local authorities here, 41, 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 this stablish went the construction of how the 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
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