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a fall, but i will say we are seeing increasing numbers. all this is giving you a picture of what kind of to be on this front. the come on says israel refuse it's unconditional offer to release 2 more captives being held in gas the so i'm for the back to boy, you're watching out you 0 live from don't have with continuing extensive coverage of israel war on gaza. the relentless bombing of the palestinian territory continues may size up in pounding the enclave for 15
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consecutive days. now. nearly 4400 thomas to interesting care since the war began and thousands more injured, including women and children, desperately needed food and medicine. finally trickles into cons, avenue in savannah, cherry and chief towns on to 0. 8 could be on the way, and there's still a dining it will begin with a breaking news. the military wing of hostile of hamas, the outcast on brigade says israel has refused to receive 2 more captives. a wanted to release on humanitarian grounds as go live to our correspondent mamma jump june . was in ok 5 easter was let me just a moment go to him, but for us we go to tie, god bless. i'm who's in. uh guys i for us. what more do you know about this? offer that uh, how moss, maybe i cosigned briggs made to israel,
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but that's been apparently rejected by these race. well, the military wing, the mazda said on a telegrams not phone back to the outside, a new agreements and a new release of hostages. to capture it, to come to generally, to release to hawes is very new hostages, to go get hostages inside the gaza strip. while this also has been rejected by these very uh, governments. meanwhile, it's important to say that a similar humanitarian also has had be made by the monitoring from us since the beginning of this round of financing between a goal and so, and he's well starting with the, with the releasing of an is written, the cit, love with it with her son, you're the boot is the later uh, did you show that the palestinian fine doesn't provide the treatments full and is really a girl captive insight the procedure,
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treat it to witness different kinds of injuries. and dispute you are released showed that the palestinian fight does not provide significant treatment for this a girl and lead to the release of to american hostages. during the last couple of days. a dizzy were handed to egypt inside by the palestinian arabs. christian, oh, so it's important to mention that another also got to be made today is a new step to indicate for the international community that panama city and pointers are really strict to the principles of each national. lo and the are trying to take more of the humidity are in the steps in order to re, to release the rest of it, of competence, specifically disability. right. and what about the situation in gaza right now, terry? we're coming up to now 16 days of, of the bombing of this war. what's the latest is obvious, twice as in 10 says they've been in the last few hours. well, it is really a tax and the goal is to strip intensify during the last couple of hours. according
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to the is there any sports uh person. uh, the set, the these ready armies spokesperson, he said that the is the is when when intensified attacks and the goal is to strip in the next phase. generally during the last i was during loss, our different attacks carries out to inspect the guns and strips. one of the, oh my gosh, it's could, could be a little bit close. right. a further attack took place and there, instead of, uh, did with the area. essentially, the guns districts, a residential building was targeted also a most in edge about your receipt refuge account was targeted by is when it strikes up to this current moment. pull down, 200 pounds of citizens are killed early today by the is really a fires type. what happened there was that a warnings it was a sound of explosion, but towards the, to the far we, we generally hear the sound of the ruckus and the messiah coming to the building. so sometimes that we need to take some kinds of detection and protection
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measurements in order to be added to the bit sites. indeed at please do stay safe. terry capitalism live there in gaza for us, as you can see at the age really palming is continuing into the night in the beseech palestinian territory. let's go now live to homage on june. who is it occupied east who has been for us? and let's start with that this how my statement, which is that they offered to release 2 more captives, but these really rejected this offer. do we know why? and so finally we have reached out to is really officials. we 1st asked uh, these really are me. they referred us to the office of these rarely prime minister benjamin. that's and you know, we received a very brief response from the opposite, the prime minister that said, we will get back to you if we issue a response. we are waiting to find out more details. we will get those to you as we have them. but interesting to see how this will develop because all through the day to day there has been a lot of speculation here about whether or not more captive would be released.
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obviously, yesterday you had those 2 american captives that were released. they came in to israel. lauder speculations has been about how much would release more captive. and also we've heard throughout the day about behind the scenes pressure being placed by western governments on israel's government to try to potentially delay any ground invasion until more captives could be potentially released from. gotcha. so obviously this will add to that speculation. we still want to find out what exactly is real plans to respond to this on, but you know, when it comes to what western governments are saying, we must remember also that earlier in the day you had us present a joe biden. and when he was asked if he thought that is real, should potentially delay any ground invasion until more hostages were released. he said yes. so clearly diplomatic pressure being put on israel to try to get more. capt is out of gaza and we're just going to have to see how this plays out throughout the tonight the early morning and the rest of the day. and we've seen
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the process so. so mohammed in israel approaches of people calling on the government to do more to release these captives. what 2 ways really is make of the way the government has handled this particular crisis, the captives and trying to bring them back into israel. so father, yes, there has been some pressure applied by the public and his real there was a protest earlier this evening and telling these people they are gathering, demanding that the israeli government to more to have hop to have captives release . now let me tell you about an interesting poll that we have seen a survey that was conducted by the as really pulling institute midcom. and they found out some interesting um, some interesting things. uh they found out that 57 percent that is really supportive plan to exchange families held by how much with palestinian children held in his rarely jails. they also found out that around 57 percent of his really support a plan to create mandatory and core doors for children in gossip managed by the you
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in. and furthermore, they found out that around 54 percent of his really say that compliance with international humanitarian law isn't necessary, including precautions to minimize harm to children when it more with how much now, what sort of remarkable about these findings is that 1st of all, it seems to be a pretty low number, especially when it comes to the issue of children being released. and we had spoken at several hours ago with a child psychologist here who had said that perhaps the reason for this was because when it comes to the issue of palestinian children that are jailed, many in israel assume that they are criminals. but you must remember that many children are jailed in israel as throughout the year every year for minor offenses, things like throwing rocks, they are put in jail. so the perception is that they are perhaps hardened criminals and is really wouldn't want them to be released. so still a very interesting thing because you would expect it in more time when it comes to humanitarian issues. when it would come to children that there would be more
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support for perhaps exchanging palestinian jail children for captives that are being kept by how much in gaza and when it comes to the issue of perhaps not adhering to, to mandatory in law. when it comes to any kind of a ground defensive well, when you factor in the mood of israel right now, which is very angry, of course, about what happened the attacks by how much and very supportive of the ground invasion interguards, of which they are being told again and again, by the government here is that they need to be ready for that. there will be hard days ahead and this campaign should start any day. now, you, when you factor that in that number actually makes sense when you factor in the mood of the country. but nonetheless, very surprising numbers, especially when it comes to the issue of children and tremendous terry and issues when it comes to children during the time of what all the mommy's thank you very much for that. i'm how much i'm doing reporting deadline from occupied east jerusalem. meanwhile, a small convoy of 20 trunks carrying food and medicine have entered guys that through the vasa crossing from egypt and unloading that desperately needed cargo.
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but vice cold say the aid won't even make a dent in terms of really for the 2300000 palestinians. high faucet reports they've been standing ready for days and had lost the 1st laurice carrying desperately needed supplies were on the move from egypt into garza. just 20 of them. what? 8 agencies, a cooling a drop in the ocean when it sustained reliable supply is what causes people require . what i can uh know nothing about, and we hope this is the beginning and that sufficient aid will arrive side and there would be a little pressure to stop that question. on garza with food, water and medicine were all unloaded the new few out of his way the conditions barring. and as it gets as good a thomas and the board was closed again. immediately. no way out for those with foreign passports who'd been told to gather that among them. the mother in law risk hilton's 1st minister comes or uses people who doesn't want to live. because and then they even pretty. there's no air
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a so so awards the children play and the days i tell you in the evening, my heart is broken. through the day israel's bombardment continued and goes and sits hmo buildings turned into craters. 3 generations of 172 here. this woman says, israel is only continues to tell civilians to himself on the trouble of money, 30 bucks to humanitarian conditions. in the strip under control, we continued to stress that the residents of the know should move to the south and the humanitarian aid that went into the strip and you will be delivered there at an international summit in cairo. jordan's king called any force displacement of palestinians, a war crime, sentiments echoed by the palestinian president. and then what i do mean will, how would that reward of any attempts to displace our people from gaza? and we also have worked with any attempts to expel some experience from their home or displacing them from jerusalem or to westbank. elsewhere that was restated,
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support israel's right to self defense, along with its obligations under international laws. despite the incredibly difficult circumstances, i have called for discipline and professionalism and restraint. from these re email, actually. israel stated will rain is a permanently change picture. the eradication of i'm us as a military and governing entity on saturday. israel's army released these images of it. so just training for ground invasion, are you close it out your 0? while those 8 trucks from egypt came to the rock for crossing, let's take a closer look at how important the crossing is to the people of casa, before the 7th of october, the guys that we used to receive up to 850 trucks. daily 450 from egypt and the rest from israel. today, they were 20 trunks allowed in after 2 weeks of no 8 at all. that represents about 2.5 percent of the usual daily needs of gases. population of 2300000 people.
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literally in my colleagues time is a don spoke to martin griffith towards the united nations under secretary general for humanitarian affairs. he stressed the need for fuel to enter the strip and told andrea 0 a deal to allow it through could come. so we are hoping that aid goes in tomorrow. we're hoping that a goes in every single day. i'm hoping that it becomes of dependable, reliable, efficient, and at scale operation, is there any chance that we might see all the volume the holes get into a garza particularly fuel hospitals, need fuel in order to, to operate full ambulance has to operate, people need fuel and water for, for water generates has to be switched back on and so on. you know, we are operating day by day to be very honest with you on these negotiations. let me just describe a little bit about those to go sions because i think that gives us
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a better understanding, are well aware in the us and we are uprising in negotiations with the as ready as ours is the cost of new objections. both diamond thinks involved in the entry into and exit from gaza. the united states is often behind the scenes sometimes in front of the scenes. extremely important and very helpful. we negotiate throughout the day. we negotiate long and the instructions will be going on longer off to this program and, and i would like to say, i would like to think that by tomorrow we will have agreement on certain basic aspects. can i take a moment to explain them all those all to you please go ahead. so 1st of all fuel as you say, i think we wish to hear about that. we need to, we need to have the regime to demonstrate knowledge. jody's number 2,
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we need to have a, an inspection regime and inspection program. so the policies and neither the policies either not anymore just the, one of them knows that a coming in isn't going to be used towards has to include weapons. for example, we have this for many popular, well having doesn't to just up the road for a and boss into officer for example. we have to have an agreement on that and only to know i'll just fix all timing off of the precise average of bonnie's. and finally, perhaps as importantly as anything else, we need to have them up to date picture of the needs of the moving population in gaza. and they need to move wherever they want to move or where that forced to move, or wherever they want to move. and wherever they want to move from that to so that
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we can know where we need to deliver, how much money we need, how much funding we're going to need from all those websites or what to that summit today and others who should help us come to the plot of policy and i, at this time of anguish, need all you in any kind of negotiations as well to provide some clark kind of, i don't want to call it sees 5, but pause in these strikes so that this aid can be delivered. i don't think i'm not so unrealistic to take that we will get all places to the side of costs, but we need 12 or 3. we need places where people can feel site where we can feel safe. you know, we've lost stuff as well as across in got so just like the poor causing problem is that you've been describing my office as lost family members. also in casa, is the misery of gaza is not contained within gaza. it just spread throughout the
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region. so we need to have the face of the safety identified. we need to know that we can go that at certain times, safely the people to receive us safely about safety. but i keep using the brother, the is about not being attacked has a totally good tears. and his repeats of strong cold forget about insurance, he's 5 i still ahead on allergies here. i will show you the protests being held around the world in support of the kind of teenage and gaza will be live in washington the the, the weather brought to you by visit castle. hello,
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i'm back here watching l g 0 life from doha. reminder of the latest developments this hour and israel small on guys on the military, waiting on how much the cost. some brigades says israel has refused to receive 2 more captives. they wanted to release on humanitarian grounds. the captives have been, have in gaza, seems from us as a talk on israel, on october, the 7th, or from on this web to speak to highlight of could do me who's a spokesman for him us. he's joining us on the line. thank you very much for your time. can you tell us more 1st about these 2 captives? the cassandra gaze said they were prepared to release, but is really, is rejected this. why a little deal and the audience actually uh,
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noted tip top and the uh you said lives chairs and they were a 2 captives uh with the coast um, but a gauge and due to a severe uh, humanitarian position. we decided to hand them over to the families through the brothers and got her and that's what we have informed them last night without anything that at a time. but unfortunately the government of the is ryan a. they refused to to take them. and that is also proof of ideas that the, the says this pace and this is why the government is not serious and is not surprising to, to, to, to start with this blood to think a continuous as a situation. the d is raney's. tell the categories were negotiating a visa are released as they they tell them why they refused to take these 2 captives. we didn't receive anything on that. oh,
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okay. you say they were release, you wanted to release them because of severe humanitarian conditions. what conditions precisely where they injured, where they are, there's nothing, there's nothing i can share with. oh oh, with friends over here, i'm more than what has been come with the statements of, of on the beta that the, those, those 2 captives. they wouldn't be custody of because found but again then due to their position to their him in italian position, we decided to, to, to hand them over to the fields the lives of the is really governments about how long of find to is on the high morals and the high values that they respect the prisoners in the captives, and they deem them as guests. and they will live as our other people live in an in gaza. but again, i mean, these really, governments,
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they are not serious. previously, we have a knowledge that we are having for prisoners before this war, and they mentioned y'all, governments refused to talk anything above the swab, and there, exchanging the prisoners. and today we're having hundreds of them. so we are, we have offered to hand over those a competent swan and severe humanitarian commission for a sore reason of over here a minute to the reasons that we wanted to return them to, to the families. but the governments, they are not here some that they want to continue coming over till then they want to continue bombardment. the house is the, the safe families in their homes. and they live on bod, mental mosques, near the hospitals, churches. and they want to continue a little like that. and unfortunately, it looks that the, the, the, the american government is supporting their position. i mean, if i can just interrupt you for a 2nd, just to get a bit more uh,
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probably something from you on this. you say uh how much you all costs and the gays were prepared to release those captives with severe humanitarian conditions and i'll kill somebody gets upset. they want to do this free of charge with nothing in exchange. but what are you hoping this will ultimately lead to? what do you want to see happen as a result of what you described as goodwill gestures? humanitarian gestures may be the only thing we are hoping over here, that the international community should understand. that there is a sophisticated situation over here. and they are not understanding that he is really enemy, he is insisting on the continuous. so this blood shedding the vicious cycle, they are not stopping executive patient, they're not lifting the seas, they are continuously with fedex, 3 minutes government administrating the violating the whole international law. they're not opening the guy. there are 5 good for for the independent blue folder
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for, for, for the i'm going to duty and age and the medical needs to get them. they are punishing a colleague to really our people over there in guns. the press that this is the thing. i mean, i mean we, we are not the explorer think the situation, we are not recommending anyone. there is a situation we have to come to send over that is being created body, these really and i mean for their own society. and for us, can i ask you to hear the only the only is find is blamed for this detailed evasive situation is really government, right. can i ask you, sir? precisely about that. how many more civilians are you holding is how much holding? because as you know, there's been a lot of criticism on how mass for targeting the civilians in the west mosse is being compared to isis. and um, you know, something is this something that you regret taking the civilians today?
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unfortunately, those rod putting those at negotiations, they bring all those stories, all of their own believes and all of their own cultural terrorist culture. they, they have fabricated, they have manufactured the tourism internationally. they have supported those ice is they, they big guided them with the gps and now the goal and all of a sudden they had a meeting somewhere and did under disappearing. in other words, they are the, the, the total dis, support of these ladies. the american governments, it's not the us. we have freedom 5 is right. we have the inside of the holding civilian. okay. let me, let me, i'm sorry to request some please. yeah. so we have as, as a blow by the amounts. clearly, there is no secret hidden on that. we have around about $200.00 plus is what you need as sort of jose, and, and said load as well. and both settlers who are all so again, and the international community are either there many candidates or it is sort of
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tried to elude the, the, the international community that they are civil in. they're not civilians, they are coming our people in the west bank. they are the binding, the, the, the harvest or of the lance of our problem was in the west bank. they are in person, the one in cushion and that locks on was the day odd killers, right. but the not the police on civilians are you not doing? yeah, yeah, yeah. with this is the war. and then the news is, it is a war and then the war with the we have prisoners and we were the do you know that we are having 6000 prisoners behind these really bars? and nobody get that's more than a 1000 of them without even a case or a trial against them. it's called administrative detention. they don't know even why they are kept for the, you know about that. does the international community does live in administration and blinking or has participated in the water home against our children and guys
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that a nose leave? the very fact that we are also suffering. they are, there is what you mean government responsible for what and what is happening to their own citizens in the illegal settlement entities which the, which they are to consider that goes according to the international plots of the occupations you sent me is really the light coating the, the, the, for what is happening to us citizens and i'm going to put that question to you in the, on the other side. now, earlier this evening, these really military spokesman said that they intend to intend to find that bombing campaign on on guys i was seeing more than thousands of palestinians, including many women and children killed. do you feel also responsible for what's happening to the citizen, the international community who can really stop those atrocities, but they are not doing the american administration when they announced that they
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would send towards 1000 phone judges who participate with the in the killers. i get in there, war crimes against a lot of people. yes. they are very responsible for that. we are under an occupation for the last 75 years. they do not send them community to the moment. they don't have enough tools to finish that occupation. and then we, according to the international law, have the right to defend ourselves for everybody mean that we can gain. okay, mr. can do me just one last question. before we let you go, we saw the 1st a tax go into gaza earlier, which is really a drop in the ocean compared to the needs on the ground. can you tell us what's happening in terms of negotiations right now to get more weight? and oh, really, really? this is very important issue. i mean, i don't know, we do not understand. we do not even try to digest why the or off gate
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is fairly close in front of the humanitarian they. so during the war it's and then go to rights and full for the people who are under the war to, to, to get an access for the medical aid, send them or they can support waiting a. this is something on really gets only, i mean, as you said, i mean what 20 drugs, or, or even tons of, of, of, of, of, of, of medical support in, in the ocean of the sufferings that which has been created by the is there any more crimes you though, thank you so much for talking to us kind of could do me spokesman for him, us joining us down the phone. meanwhile, protestors in the us capital have march to the white house, demanding a ceasefire in guys had a show of support for pot assuming a to put pressure on the present job. i'm who showed unwavering backing for israel . let's go live to she. i'm or tansy who's in washington dc for us. so how big are the crowd says she hub and is this likely to be.
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