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ride with this apartment agent, how does the court find a survivors and relatives more the did the disaster divided side advocates of the levels of poverty and desperation in and that is one of the most an equal societies in the world. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sammy's, i them, this is a news our life from dell coming off in the next 60 minutes, desperately needed food and medicine trickles into gaza. through that, off crossing to the egypt, people are still unable to pass through the writing missiles town, garza for 15 consecutive days,
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nearly full $1400.00 pounds of sentience of being killed since the war began. calls for an immediate de escalation. well, lead is gathering egypt, looking to hold a humanitarian catastrophe in gauze and tens of thousands stand in solidarity with palestine. we'll have the latest from ronnie's being held in major cities around the world. the small con volume on the move to attack color, humanitarian crisis growing by the minutes in besieged gall so well, right now 20 trucks carrying food and medicine event a gaza through that alpha crossing from egypt. but right scrub, say the a lot even make a difference in terms of relief for the 2300000 palestinians. $200.00 more,
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a trunk. so waiting for the diplomatic green light to make a move into the as a whole for 15 days, the gaza strip has been continuously bombarded, biased by the strikes, killing 94400 people. most hospitals on close to collapse, dealing with more than $13000.00 injects. it includes about 2000 children within the region. well, leaders and dignitaries, amazing in cairo for a summit, and they looking to find a way to de escalate this rose war on garza. and you all can, for the, for the good. egypt expresses its astonishment. 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
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been then now by the modern was okay. are you on the side, joins us now on the phone from kansas city and you'll know, i heard that you are amongst many of the people in northern gauze are guessing leaflets now to leave your homes. how people responding to that? that's true savvy. i mean, since the beginning of the day today, we have been getting phone calls on all of them all by telling us that as old our everyone in kansas city now is that considered a curious a terrorist and a collaborator with tourism. if they do not evacuation, because the city and the north now just a why they go war planes have started joining the slits on this neighborhood on my neighborhood and on the other neighborhood, close to my tending at the same thing to evacuate. otherwise,
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we are considered collaborators with terrorism on, should bear the consequences off the injury in the military operation to be carried in this area. and on top of all that the air strikes and be, is really wor, judge a book, because the skies, the gods, the cities have been relentless today. and even yesterday, at this, they are telling the people in these areas that as long as they are here, they are incomplete danger. now more and more air strikes or targeting different homes in different areas in kansas city and the north, but also 2 major residential towers. exhausted, one and exhausted for has been completely destroy today in gaza. city, we're talking about residential tower,
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just over an 11 story building. each of them. and many people lined to a families you have for small kids. do all people able to evacuate on people getting any relief? we've seen pictures of age going in, but i imagine it's very hard for anyone to distribute aid right now. we were 1st of all evacuation when it gets a little bit dark period like we're talking now. we're in the late afternoon. it's almost evening in gaza. it's very dangerous for us to to drive all the way from dr. city or for anyone to drive all the way from got the city and go to the south, which is about an hour drive in best cases, especially with a lot of the boys me on the road. i'm secondly, there is no fuel that has been entered uh or that has entered god's in these
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humanitarian con void that has entered the 20 trucks that have entered also israel has said that the 20 trucks that have entered there, there is taken to warehouses now where owner will be responsible or the united nations will be responsible for the distribution of these huge of that you're going to hear your age. it's only consist of can food water drinking water and some medications. and they specifically said that they are for the cell then part of this trip, this ton unit and wrap off, meaning that they will only be going to the hospital of a can unit and drop off. and uh, nothing will be coming here to god the and to the north in gaza strip, leaving more people. thousands of people who are sheltering in hospitals and got the city suffering. and those people who have also returned that suffering from the lack of food, the lack of walters and of course hospitals,
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the lack of medication. all right, we'll leave it that we do hope you and your family as well as other civilians will stay safe thanks. so much room to say that as i'm turning back to the summit to an agent now where lead is a calling for the escalation and gaza palestinian president. my food i boss, was that he's drunk, a defiant tone, and then i do. we won't have any attempt to display south people from gaza and we also won't have any attempts to expel palestinians from their homes or displacing them from jerusalem or the west bank. 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. so let's go live now and hold on to how may cheese into ramallah for us. so 1st of all, uh that start with the, the passage of some a,
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the trickle of agents gauze at how people reacting to that in the west bank. well, lou speak to people, they tell you that it's basically a good start, but it's certainly not enough. they need they say that the needs of gaza were much bigger than that. and those, these were already existing before this war started. and now with nothing going into the strip for a 2 weeks now, certainly those needs have been compounded. we just heard also from the palestinian red cross that said that without fuel, the things cannot go on because soon they won't be any fuel for the for i'm but it says for example, to go and pick up the injured they would be fuel for the hospitals to operate and many people could that they won't be fueled for the bakery is to provide the bread of put in a place where that is already lacking a lot of food. so people with tenure,
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they want to see much more than that. they want to see the sustained effort that would seem similar called voice go and uh, at least on a daily basis. if not of someone told me several times a day. and they would like to see added to that also other measures taken. they would have liked to see, for example, that the injured there's pressure to the kids. everybody here talks all the time about the children. because the video is therefore, it does go viral and really inflamed the motions of people across the occupied was back and they would like a many people told me they'd like to see the international community. do something for those to read the image sent. and at least negotiate for those children to get out of the gather strip and get proper treatment talking about negotiation. so we've seen uh uh gathering and kyle. busy with the egyptian president talking about
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fine to revise the peace process. how is that going down on the west bank street? well, what i heard by is from several people to the is, why are they talking to these while the people and guys are continuing to being bombed? i mean, i was looking some of the local channels and that's a certain point. there was a split screen with the kind of a conference and the bombing getting guys are continuing. so what people would like to know is what a ceasefire would come sooner rather than later. they say that would be a concrete steps that people would feel comfortable with, but they feel that at the moment engaging in some is in talks without bringing in and do what the people in guys is going through. well, at the moment, like one person told me is the right time what we need. the only focus should be about stopping the bombing. and they do feel that the us not having is senior
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representation at the somebody has someone, somehow sun the summit. and they say that they know perfectly well that without due us, nothing would happen, or at least not quick enough, eventually seized by it would come. but as someone put it to me, how many more people have to die before that cease fire is reached? all right, we'll leave at that time so much hold on, just honeyed. also speaking at the cairo's summit was the united nations secretary general antonio. good tyler shall. he spoke about his visit set off of border crossing. i 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 sold in dougherty central supplies. on the other hand, we know they've just across the board of the 2000000 people without watson foods
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for electricity and medicine. children mothers, the elderly, the sick full blocks on one side, empty stomachs on the other that speak to him. ron connie joins us live from occupied east jerry, so cost is riley officials all over their lease space. right. the prime minister wasn't there at that summit, was the i'm ron the how a, of the reactions that we're seeing and israel to this gathering. well, if i put it quite frank case, i mean, no one has in israel. the summit is a complete side show that no one is interested in these rays of already made up my mind about what are they going to do? it's will about the ground offensive for them the laying the groundwork for that they ready. you see all those tank to see the 300000 reserve is that have signed up . it's about vengeance for the is riley's 8 does not mess up. what is discussed,
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what is said. what happens in cairo that as one person put it to put it to me, is for the arabs. what we're going to do say is riley's is do what we need to do, which is revenge, which is vengeance. and those of the 2 keywords, revenge and vengeance. so the events of october 7th, no one has and that's about as blunt as i can put in so many and earlier in brownwood, talking to alan about sirens going off in some parts of northern this route. what's the situation like now as well here, and i'll keep heidi's tourism. it remains a really quiet. i've been speaking to a friends of mine who lived here from number of years, palestinians who have lived in this neighborhood just behind me right now. but you could actually see one of the houses a biscuit. everybody is scared. um, they don't know what these ready police might do if they come out on the streets and process. they don't know if they'll just get arrested for absolutely no reason . this is the kind of thing i'm hearing,
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and these are all those sirens. a continue to go off and all that does is steal the result of israelis who want revenge is i keep saying, you know, they want a vengeance. and let's take a look at those trucks that went into the gauze of, you know, a lot of his right, he's on the top shows, hit a st. why we even bothering these people types of. so that's the mood of his road right now. it hasn't changed since october 7th, and the longer this goes on, i think it's just going to get even harder. right. we'll leave for that. thanks so much. and ron con, are also talking about a cods professor of public policy at the time of been felicia university. joins us here in the studio. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, we've seen this gathering going, going on in cairo. does it offer any hope of a diplomatic solution or break through even progress while as just reassuring to have so many leaders affirming the legal position of the international community
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regarding what's going on. but practically, i think it, we have little impact. in other cases, the international community could announce collisions against a certain aspect, kind of, for example, code for the right to protect certain communities. if you recall, when the events unfolded in libya, it was sufficient proof of that fee to give his famous speech way. when sign goes on, god, that you would go counteract a corner of the street by street suite by street to mobilize the whole world to call for intervention. in this case, were you seeing the same destruction destroyed by street, but this being by street and no action? so i think it is just a notional really model of stand. how do i am lies? how these railey position is developing on this listening to on correspond to iran . it doesn't look like that, folks to tools to bunch on finding any kind of diplomatic process leading to the
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escalation and a c. no, i think that's on yahoo and who's writing, but governments now have to keep in mind who is running an emergency government, which where he has full control. so he's not going back to any one for consultation . all the other is right. besides who may have a different model position, i'm not concerned in this. he has maybe 3 objective. the 1st is too late fee or in the house of the palestinians in westbank by showing what she is able to do and go so and i fear that you will not stop until the ratio of death goes one to 10. so we're looking maybe until the figures had 10000 and then he will start to consider step number 2. the 2nd, which i think is already started. does that traditionally was divided into sectors . so look for security management when it was under these right occupation. so now here has announced the nurse as an area that should be clear. you probably will push into the north of gaza and will stay there with his ministry and try to push
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the the posting as far from us to that as possible. who would also so in fact, i've been trying to create the bosses on on. yeah, it sounds like there is, there used to be a, an imaginative buffer zone, abducted line where dozens and policy is know that from about 10 kilometers that they have no supposed to live in the zone. because this is where there's right is incursions used to take place. now i think that's just going to become permanent, not just from the north. you wouldn't go from the east in the south as well. and basically reduce the size of the, of the, of the line for, for the palestinians. and the 3rd, which is most dangerous, is it with co, 9 for toaster. this engagement from kaiser and the opening of that off border is the beginning of this in some ways because tradition they under international with is, are being dr. pyre. they should bring an aid from. is there any uh points, and they have been doing this for the last so many years. now he's closed all those
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in the name of the war. he's pushing and he could say, well, we have nothing to do with guys. uh it does you a problem and throw it through egypt and it's a natural community to manage. now that's what have a great impact on the whole, close for the published and use totally separate thing westbank from, from gaza. and i think this is ultimately, as i was saying, the last few days, his goal is not just gotten so he is interested in the sacraments into his bank and next thing annexing those areas where the settlers are and, and trying to push as many policy goes out as possible. all right, so talking about account. thank you so much for your analysis. i'll say as a mounting and lebanon of an escalation, and the fighting between has belonged these right of the army that began off to the staff of the war and gaza. molden, full 1000 people have left the homes and villages in south lebanon, lebanese official site, the country is already an economic crisis. and if there's an all out war, it would struggle to support the slice people and they could number more than
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a 1000000 ira real life is so expensive. you can't imagine how expensive everything is we called live. and then on top of the cost of living crisis, we have not hung up on top of that. we can handle it. we can't handle it on the situation on the web in the new style border remains tense, that's go down to 0 is alley high, shoot, joins us from not pulled up in southern lebanon. one of the exchanges looked like today so far as um, it seems that this situation once again is escalating more and more. the intensification of the attacks via loan is ready forces and is ready positions on the board. the line is getting to is increasing. today there were several of the facts from shut off farms to a bad where the says the law fight does hit several mit until you
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commit fun to watch the position. and also close to here, just like 2 kilometers from here. i need to position on the surface, will i fi, does launch some guy did miss eyes towards the position and the other side is what i started using. it's jones in targeting says the law fight this. we know now the odd for physical flight is were killed today, only 3 and shut off when it joined. attack the car and one in the town of cooler. oh, so when and is really drawing gloves to miss side to watch is call. so now we have for his beloved fight as to date this, it's the number off his law fight, those who are killed since the beginning of the escalation on the 8th of october to 17. now, of course we are expecting more tech centers will. i know that is going to be a need for retaliation according to what they always filed. and there was several
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statements today regarding the tax that there was mentioning before and also regarding one of the fight as who was killed. so yes, it doesn't seem clearly that the, the area of the escalation of the, of the exchange is that why didn't, inc, and this is maybe related to the oppose 2006 that, that, and starts to set an action for an hour. maybe that's a good news for 11 and as a country, since this is not broadening to more cities and thousands, what we can say about this situation is kind of expanding the garage really? so the beginning was we'd like to kind of meet those on the 2 sides of the border and now maybe 4 kilometers on the both sides of the border. and everyone is asking, what's next? that is the question, and i'm sure you'll be there to watch it for us. thanks so much. ali hash and and then it's
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a wing of how mazda is released to us. citizens taken captive during its attack on this route. on october, the 7th, the mother and daughter are now with this riley of pharmacies. assembly guys say they were released following mediation efforts. bye call to she hubbard, tennessee 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 to go back to these ran the army from gauze and before meeting with relatives and his reading of the treat base in a state when president biden expressed as joy but release of this administration has been working around the clock. different all the us captives held a sentiment underlined by the secretary of state. in this particular instance, i want to thank the government of cutter for their very important assistance in the state, but 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.
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security conditions are available and then to be without 0, how much spokesman said it was impossible to release more people unless the is really bombardment of goals are stopped. we d, as i told you, if we, if the story does vision, we will not release any better. so we are lazy to really as low as 2 videos. we are ready to reduce their bus where you want to from cuz i really throw up the stuff that i think she of the 2 americans with vacationing at a kimball, its a kilometer and a whole from gauze. on october, the 7th, natalie contacted her brother as her mazda attack. she sent a text saying, hey, i'm here in gunshots and explosions. i've locked the doors. i've, i've kind of barricaded myself in the here with my step mom. we're going to try and remain as quiet as possible. there were varying estimates of the number of us captive still held by him us as me blinking,
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but any say the 10 americans remained on accounted for. and that from maybe among the estimated 200 captives held, she ever times, the elder 0 or palestinian business is a suffering a huge losses following is there any restrictions in the occupied westbank? charles transferred reports from the city of novelist where to show you some of the restrictions that have existed here for years in terms of freedom of movement folder, 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 wall view and was saying that there was $645.00 fixed check points in the occupied west bank now. and reno's 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. um we understand that there are at least 3 of those so called
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lowball check points. and the situation has got a lot was in the last couple of weeks, the palestinians want you to move not only are right in and around that list, but of course, right, the way across the occupied way. spank 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 team is really settlements around the palestinian city of nablus. they are 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
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example, if you need urgent 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. and 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 the occupied westbank is very difficult as well. a massive effect on the economy, for example, that the child, the palestinian village of hawaii, which is on the outskirts of nablus, that was completely closed down by the israeli military on october. the 4th, it is now a ghost town. there was at least. busy palestinian who was killed the um, according to published, and it was to ortiz by settlers that came into that town on october. the full. but now since the wall was started, as i say, that lockdown continues. and it's costing billions since you millions and millions of dollars are being lost of the policy and the economy because those businesses are closed out. one man that we've been speaking to through our local journalist
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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, he's going to check points that we're looking at. they've been the years that caused problems for years. but now since the war, since those the tax play have us and these wells declaration of world garza, the situation here is a lot more difficult for yeah, most of free palestinians, $3000000.00 palestinians living right the way across the occupied west bank a still a head on al jazeera will have continued special coverage of the war, and garza now and it's 15, stay the low
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a lot of ground to cover. so let's go. we've got hurricane tammy slipping the eastern caribbean here. so some trench old downpours and winds will go step to 75 kilometers per hour, also in incoming hurricane for the baja california peninsula. so come with me. let's go in for a closer look here. this is going to make line fall around couples san lucas. today on saturday and then steer to the right 10 impact northwest mexico over the next little bit. except for the southern us temperature was running high here for this sunday. you're a little rock at 31 degrees and you guessed it, hits and other whites and wendy weekend for the us northeast but spat is there, i think for atlanta, canada, it's going to be worse. you know, places like new york have not had a dry and sunny weekend in nearly 2 months. mean time to the west, we go, we'll eventually turn cold enough to see a few snow flurries flying around the canadian province of alberta and to the us southwest. while the temperature is down in san francisco, we had 2 days of 30 degrees in a row. and now some weather will move in on sundays. so wanted to put that on your radar. so at the end of south america,
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some weather alerts in play across brazil for how hot it is some of the air that will continue for the next 5 days. and look at paraguay as all see on 38, but probably 40 on sunday bye for now. the or the system you've been coming to add any international and corruption excellence award,
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nominates your hero. now. the depth analysis of today's headlines. all these blue cross blue is root has of items. so the thing is with a license to, to inside story on out to 0 the, [000:00:00;00] the, if you're watching out just the time to recap the headlines now. the off, the border crossing between egypt and gaza has opened to allow humanitarian aid
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into the enclave says 20 trucks occurring medical supplies and food into gaza, but nobody's being allowed out is riley minute. 3 is what is the evacuation of 20 hospitals in the north head of possible ass strikes. hundreds of palestinians have been killed in the past 24 hours since the 7th of august. busy of 4385 contest indians have been killed in his riley strikes, a full palestinians have been killed in the occupied west bank. 1405 is riley, has been killed since from us launched its victory expensive. on the 7th of october . more than $1040.00 pounds a city instead of being arrested in the occupied westbank since 5 attacks. 210 people were taken captive in southern israel during some us is attack. so let's take
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a closer look at the situation in garza now with norman finkelstein. he's a political scientist and the specialist on these right and the palestinian conflict joins us from new york good to have you with us. so 1st of all, can the diplomacy, do you think that managed to arrange the release of these 2 captives as well as the aid trucks going in? can it leads to diplomacy on the safe fire or something bigger? i don't see any evidence at this point of a c, sorry or so far as i can tell, the only variable or the major variables at this point is what has what level do. it's quite clear that israel is incapable of foreign, launching or finding a ground invasion that was clear in 2006 during the 11
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on what's called a 2nd up a non war. where is real? a master, huge number of troops on the left and these border but not until the last 72 hours . it actually launched it round invasion. the more allows us to serve the 4 days. but it was not until the last 3 last, certainly 2 hours the last 3 days, the israel actually launched around the ition because it was terrified of the prospect. jerome is the prospect of going engaging in her hand to hand as it were, tumbler with the party of god, with the house below in 2014, during the operation protective edge, israel again hesitated before launching the ground and the issue fearful
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this time of engaging in so this make time to have come the wave ramos milton's they did launch the ground, the ation until the very end. and for is real. they suffered a significant conduct functional tease. 62 is really some chairs were killed when the ground invasion was finally launched. and now they're facing the same prospect within that as a troops on the border dodge, reading a ground invasion. it's possible that they will launch brown invasion. but of course, their big fear now is if possible, because behind the scenes drawing a had been communicated behind the scenes. no is real launches
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a ground invasion. it will then have the face of seconds, front, and the door. and it's really is quite incapable. that's clear is court is incapable of finding even one ground floor like alone or more on contracts. so tomorrow's thinking, you know, mid to very minimal knowledge and military it's, there's the big a variable is they have a lot if it has communicated a red line around and version is launched against sky. so we're opening up a 2nd from the north. then israel will pass and take as it already has, doesn't take it right. i'm sure. so yes, there is still another variable here as well. what do you make of the, by the administration's position and how that might develop in the, in the case that we see both a ground invasion in garza,
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as well as the opening up of a 2nd front in lebanon. the divine ministrations has and stopped look unpredictably given blanket support to israel as to the problem through conversations, it seems to me that the bible ministration um told israel that it would lie about the bomber re house for the bombing. the quid pro co exchange was if were born to laurie publicly, which they did about the hospital, the bombing is real, would have to diminish or a lesson is younger. sorry, go plans took a lot of food, water, electricity,
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and fuel into drugs. so which is what the defense minister announced the 1st day. so you can say, even though it's very minimal for sure, the bottom it ministration, extract in the concession from is real. when bargain work is real, i was publicly born can support as for now, the new york times is reporting. let me just say, i just think it's totally per pots. there's no drawing meetings, want to use real, a cabinet. a bargain was a luxury. b is rarely cabinet about the dangers of more on the northern front and the body. the president biden was restraining israel's from watching such a war. try that sort. of course you'll is the idea that is really cabinet. you need to press the button on to inform them of the dangers of
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a war which council is not something that they should know from the previous floyd thing and to pass the job. so they don't need see my own transfer them to bring them the kind of knowledge. all right, would be nice. yeah, it's all right, norman think assign. thank you so much for sharing your thoughts and analysis on i appreciate your time. now is what it says. more rockets are coming in to southern israel from gaza. our reports are to raise a bow. has that ice is from the start or say right on the board or with guys, i think more than guess about 3 kilometers from where we are right now. what we're seeing one air strike happening right after the other. there's been an increase of air strike, especially during the night that is really military teams that are around $6000.00 rockets have been launch from garza towards a southern israel. they're also saying that our own 700000 people have been displaced from northern guy side towards the southern part of the guys district.
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and they're also saying that there is no humanitarian crisis. something that we do know is not true because of our colleagues working in the gas a spring. we know that people are struggling with like a war turtle, with a lack of medicine. aside from the air strikes that have killed us thousands of civilians in the gas us trip, there's also a major sense that a ground invasion could be happening any times. we have seen hundreds and hundreds of times and thousands of phones. there's lots of military deployments. all around here in southern israel, based rarely, military claims that both the regular and the research service are deployed in the field and are conducting training exercises in accordance with the plans that i've already been approved. meaning that a ground invasion could be happening any time. there's also the issue of those who have been taken to the guys a trip from israel. the government says that there's over 200 people being held in
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gaza and the pin number is not final as the military still investigating new information on those still missing. and they say that their safety is our priority . but many of the relatives of those were being housing gas. so right now are extremely concerned about the safety of their loved ones because on the bone beings and air strikes that are happening and guys are right now, but it's, i will just see that there on israel as well as get more on the situation on that off crossing what aid is being trickling into gaza? early on my colleague tom mccray spoke to ben walk up and yeah, from the international red crescent, he says 20 trunks of a to welcome, but more a is urgently needed. that includes fuel that israel is not allowing in these convert pressing trucks where pre positioned at the boulder for some days. now i did just general question has been working codes and ancient egyptian
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government due to coordinate the age that was coming of older. so as a question, and we're saying essential boots for now, essential medicines, hospitals, and food. so we also heard that no fuel is getting in today. why is that? is that a deliberate choice? difficult to tell it we see if you as a by to item as much as food and what to because as it was said to, to speak to allows hospitals to run. it allows walters cations to run, and people are back in water, their liking of electricity, and the hosp to, to be able to come to the surgeries, to the people that are in just it's a di tonight and we're calling for people to be able to access you guys as well, 20 trucks. do you know if any more going to gets re? no, we don't have the information and we we're calling from august between to talk to that is a goods and the end of a welcome step forward. any talk is a welcome step forward, but we know that for 2000000 people,
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this will community not be enough for the needs cut out and get that. so while we're cutting foyce for the safety of the people that will be delivering the agents to be that will be accessing it in for a regular pipeline or a being adult and bring together to be able to meet old. and it's usually exciting . so i got a thousands of people have gathered in london to march in solidarity with the palestinian people. these are pictures from the british capital, showing huge crowds converging on downing street. they calling for an end to as well as continuous bombardments have gone so. so i'm, the guy goes back of an extraordinary large presence in central london. this saturday 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 thousands of people whose job is to install maturity with the palestinian
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peoples and against the campaign the sold set up in taking place in the gaza strip . now, while the news of a, making it through the rough uh, border crossing has been welcomed 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 a is allowed to reach the population and thought that it is crucial that they still have access to that. but as far as the groups that have organized this much with concern, this may not be the only time, certainly don't their intention for them to be the only time that they will have a mark. sure. because they say they want to raise awareness of what is happening in salsa and the flights of the palestinian people always have to enjoy during this time in the gulf stream. when you got yeah, go out, is there a 100 protest? isn't the capital of march to the white house demanding a ceasefire and gaza,
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to show support for palestinians aims to put pressure on president joe by them who showed unwavering backend for his ro is administration is increasingly being a, just to stop funding. the was in concert runs ukraine. wisdom communities in california are calling for peace in gaza and israel. hundreds of most hymns, gather the mosques across the state. friday prizes were held, pulling for an end to the violence permanency mamms around the world of use. the friday summons to denounce the war and appeal for com to thousands of people have rallied in sydney and so forth of the palestinian people. some of the demonstrations have been taking place across the street since the war began. rallies have been heavily police socrates a warning hate speech will not be tolerated. and denied julia demonstrates as cold for boy called on behalf of palestinians. i'm in that race as
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more from lagos, united in grief, and got back in the sizes, almost grazing and marching in front of the people in front of site. you know, it's a good model for just these 2 months, or you might ask for a section of the motion to put some new to demand. that's, you know, the international communities. what's the result? separate of resolutions that have been because the guy didn't really disease was limited to issue a license and a new piece. and the, because it's, there is nothing wrong, probably united states and the usa and union to show support for our country. the 1st and best thing to find it necessary once the
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order from countries that's awesome and diploma to execute once this has been as was in the same money, we are paid to buy goods services which we can get promoted up. i just don't know if that was the same one is the use too much. that cost no sense. so, now, what is the monthly charge we'll see the show, the, the legal oh, still, i had allowed to say i will have some of the latest news around the world. most special coverage from casa, stay with all the the call choose solutions that gives us no for
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a future that we have to find creative solutions, not just turn our backs on. i don't think that has a number. think about it as a person yourself and that person shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, like at least in my life, those stages we want we want to operate because the women in my country, then that's when they come back to us. we are not denies all of who we are human beings and deserves to be treated equally. we are false. that's our officers. whatever has been done before can be done as long as a human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can
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see. the vision is keywords you to the the valley in the us republicans in the house of representatives of decided ohio, congressmen, jim jordan, will not get another chance of becoming speaker. hey file to way the majority in a 3rd time 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 a selection process again on monday. the chain but cannot pos any laws until it. alexa, new speaker, it's mike kind of reports. the chaos in the us house could delay president joe biden. this push for billions of dollars a minute, 38 for ukraine in israel, in old president by didn't, has the us congress to approve $106000000000.00. the bulk of this would go to
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ukraine, some $60000000000.00. then there's $14000000000.00 that would go to israel, which includes $10000000000.00 in direct military assistance. been there is some $10000000000.00 for humanitarian aid. and president clinton 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. then there are some 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. mike, hannah,
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which is 0 washington. your crying is now in its 20th months of fighting in the us and european countries, a sending a new package of a 10 minute tree assistance. rob mcbride reports from kids. this joint statement of support from us presidents, joe biden, under your a p and lead is widely welcomed here 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 a $105000000000.00 joint package of a full boat is raylon's ukraine, with a majority of that $60000000000.00 a month for ukraine. but as a sort of delay in the, 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 navy. a 3rd of that's coming in the form of military assistance, and this comes as germany announces a further on shipment,
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which includes more of its gap pod at 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 attempt to break its power system. why do we have to pay to by russia? again, as winter sets, it rubble cried out. is there a key ukrainian soldiers incentives are facing one of the largest tommy's in the world? and often they have outdated equipment that hasn't changed much since the cold war will battlefield come on this town is there a few crimes allies provided fine to jets, so just could go home to the family soon. the same but for all the has more from the front line and you cranes thousands of police. your region had full speed. fire it gets guns. this tech would be a terrifying sight of about a month old and captured soviet tanks with the $72.00 is the ukraine argues workforce. the crewman say it gets the job done. but russians know which weak
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points. mikaela was a company commander and a recent battle. the $9010.00 guided missile the cost of equipment, and then he says more modern machines with better armor would save lives on and off the battlefield. when the car here, thank you. now my only the still distorted the in the media and drive them all with the fatherland when we hear about the selling of civilian areas. civilian, los this, all motivation goes to the war with russia is approaching the 2 year mark. everyone seems to have lost something somewhat autumn says he constantly worried about the safety of soldiers under his command. the man who suffered concussion from being so close to constance showing and bonding. he says modern fighter jets would end the war sooner. let us in more for school. right now. there is no soul going on with all the force of mind. it's very slow, dangerous,
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exhausting. it's very difficult. and this makes, this will even tough. um, more cruel, jet soap, such question as normal. people don't have to die, my equipment doesn't feel pain. it doesn't have children. front line fighting can be unrelenting, but they say it must and in victory, they would not wish a war with the russia on anyone else transpositions like this, or ukraine's tip of the spear for their counter expensive on the southern front. again, on a tree line, wide open spaces on either side and the russian positions are just a few 100 meters away. not having enough air power to challenge russian incursions into ukraine. air space has meant the wholesale destruction of civilian areas, indiscriminate bombing, a band and homes. once thriving towns in ruins, some a little less, nothing more equipment and a munition is good, but people are the most important thing is this for equipment with how these people finish the job and get home foster with
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a year to dig in on the southern front russian defences are formidable. he says, recent ukrainian gains prompting them to throw everything they have at military positions as well as civilian areas. desperate to stop another breakthrough and hold the line, the same bus route, the oldest hero, or if he or ukraine southern front. donald trump has been fined $5000.00 for violating a gag order is civil full trial. the former us president was penalized officer is campaign website, continue to display an online post attacking o'clock at the quote 60 thompson, several of his family members are on trial accused the falsifying business records making false financial statements. brazil surprises the waves and not so little of
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the silver has veto his major parts of the bill that would have limited indigenous peoples claims to unsuccessful lands. the legislation was put forward by congress with the support of a powerful farm lobby following a supreme court ruling last month. judges rejected the measure that would have forced indigenous groups to prove they were on contested lines. are threatening to our top story now. the war and gaza view and chief for humanitarian affairs is welcoming the opening of the off crossing in a statement knocked in. griffith said the amount of terran situation in garza's reach catastrophic levels. and this impulse in the aid reaches people in need. griffith noted, people and gals have enjoyed decades of suffering. the international community cannot continue to fail them. early on, my colleague tom mccray spoke to cindy mccain the director of the world food program. she explains the needs in gaza. we already have a team on the ground and,
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and what we do is make sure that we can get no emergency rations in but more rashes that are also sustained and also be able to give money to those who can den 5 so that 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 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. what is the hold up now that we've seen the 1st 20 going, why counts another 20 going in the next few hours we, we know that there is a huge build of all the supplies, all vide that is sitting at nearby. so need 40 or 50 kilometers away from the roof across and what is stopping that from going in today? we again my, my whole purpose of being here is to make sure we can get the food data in. and that's what we've been working on. and today we're seeing seeing
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a little bit of movement. i'm hoping this, the peace conference has some, you know, gives us some help in this and making sure that we do have all sustained access. and i'm, i'm hopeful the injections have been very helpful. and this time for me and they continue, should do so. starting to send, you've got a team inside guys of what have they've been telling you about just how died. the situation is a 15 dies into this. it's dire. i mean, no way is there no food, but there's no water is, you know, there's no electricity, there's no fuel. and that combination is not one catastrophic practice to read 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 these work in these countries 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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