tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 22, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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is candidate for the any stand a chance it gets donald trump, if our planet is burning and we're running out of time, why aren't we doing more to deal with climate change or american politics just getting through the whole life, intuit stream for most americans? the quizzical look us politics, the bottom line, the of the hello, i'm for the back to go. you're watching the news, our on algae 0 live from doha, without continuing coverage of israel's will on gas on day 16 of the war. and him off says israel refuses unconditional offer to release. 2 more captives being held in god is ralph's relentless foaming of the policy. and territory continues. nissans have
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been pounding the enclave for 15 consecutive days. nearly 4400. 27 killed since the war began, and thousands more injured, including women and children, and desperately needed food and medicine. finally trickles into godaddy. u. n. c matters here in chief towns, vouchers here on a could be on the way. and it's still a dire need for sure. the thank you for joining us. the military wing of how my c, r custom brigade says israel has refused. it's offered to receive 2 more captives at wanted to release on humanitarian grounds. these are the prime minister's office has responded saying that they will not address quote false. i'm off propaganda and will continue to work to bring all the captives and missing back home. literally, i spoke to how my spokesman had it occurred to me. he says,
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there were no key reasons as to why the alleged captive proposal was rejected by israel. and they were at 2 captives with the cassandra gauge. and due to a severe humanitarian position, we decided to hand them over to the families through the brothers in got to and that's what we have informed them last night and without anything the time. um, unfortunately the government of the is ryan a. they refused to take them, and that is also poor forward ideas that the the says, this ok base. and this is why the government is not serious and is not surprising to, to, to, to start with this blog to think a continuous and serious situation. the d is raney's, tell the categories were negotiating a visa, a release as they they tell them why they refused to take these 2 captives. we
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didn't receive anything on the oh, 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 government's about how a lot of fighters and their high morals and the high values that they respect the prison, isn't the captives, and they deem them as guests. and they will live as power. other people live in an,
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in gaza. but again, i mean, these really, governments, they are not serious. previously, we have a knowledge that we are having for prisoners before this war, and they need to me on government, refused to, to get anything above the swab, and they're exchanging the prisoners. and today we're having hundreds of them. so we are, we have offered to hand over those a comparative slot and severe humanitarian commission for a sore. so he's, and over here a minute to the reasons that we wanted to return them to, to the families. but the governments, they are not here from 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. then the unfortunate thing it took started 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 do you all costs um, but gays were preferred to release those captors with severe humanitarian conditions and across obligates i've said they want to do this free of charge with nothing and 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 the is really and i, me, is insisting on the continuous. so this blood shedding vicious cycle, well, let's get the reaction of akiva al donna on this haze. economist power rates newspaper joins is fly from tell of you. thank you very much, mr. out for being with us. so the custom brigades said that they had 2 captives in
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severe humanitarian conditions that they wanted to release to israel. they said israel rejected this. why, why, what israel refused to take them. if they were in the tavia humanitarian conditions as a mosque, grapes and if they want to at least go kept is and they don't want anything in return. they can just hand them over to their right across the let them cross the roster crossing as of today. busy the egyptians allowed tracks was humanitarian, a 2 gross and 2 guys up is it's not part of it with the wall of anything and it is, or it has to get in return is very simple. like they have the just. busy the 2 american citizens to across the border and the ways these help with the
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assistance of their right quote, which is, where is the say, 1st of all, we don't negotiate with the, from us. this is a complete job. who um is really not negotiate. it was the colleagues who facilitated the negotiations with a mosque to allow the 2 women and the american citizens joy done the home. and it is all they believe that is part of the psychological more than once to get any time before. busy or to stop is where maybe where is international, more international pressure to stop is way from the ground invasion into does it say has been some pressure on israel from the americans off from the europeans as well to delay this ground invasion, to allow for all the civilian hostages to be released. is this
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resonating at all with these really government, or are they intend on going? and we've seen the bombing campaign continue over gaza. what is israel's next step here? what is happening inside these are the governments position? i'm not sure it's uh, there is a deadline for the operation right now. uh from the the app that is on keep striking guys out and is calling the people from the laws to leave. and that is why i was and uh, but uh, going back to the, by the way to calling on the peoples. sorry to interrupt you. the calling on the people in the north of guys have to leave. but to go where, because they're still bombing this off as well. yeah. um i think that uh, part of the game is
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a political. it doesn't have to do with having the opposite hand in the military already. that is where i can do it any time. there is, as you just mentioned, there is pressure from the international committee. the prime minister adjustment was by administered by y'all. g was, was had a message from the summit in cairo. the egyptians trying to convince these rallies to stop, but at the same time, there is drescher from the families of the $210.00 is larry's america's friendship. is that the highest hiding somewhere in the northern part of guys up so is there is very careful not you know, to show the baby was the water, which means to kill those is larry hostages. yeah. wow. and do they do it?
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100 supposed is riley's almost ready to do is pressure from the families of the is riley of prisoners. the civilians and the military. i have next door neighbor whose son is somewhere in gaza and he's very soldier was high jakes and the is very we do. he's very, very busy with this dilemma. what about the government? yeah. what about the government? how is it responding to to this pressure from those families of, of people house and guys. uh, is it likely to, to hear that calls the different voice is a good question. the those from the writing code, right? like spot rage and who or is this see that is there
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a has to get the raise and get 3 to home us to make sure that the come us is deleted completely and there's no matter how much it costs, including the lives of these right is there is another c, d is very and tell you just knows that how much is hiding and tunnels. and they know for sure that the sending the drums inside does up with as more fatalities to the $1400.00, plus the people, the prisoners who are hidden somewhere in garza. and there is a political pressure on this government that is not considered of human legitimate the most for his former chief of stuff carlos just said on
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the television, that one, that this government is not legitimate to start the war and just send out to then to this mr. mr. ad i thank you very much for talking to us. thank you for your time. i keep a l dot from hire rights newspaper that thank you. let's spring in. i'll just hear as mama jump june in occupied east jerusalem. now what is eve's early government's response mohammed to this, to my statement that they want it to release more campus, but is there a way she is? so finally, we have gotten statements from the office of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. let me just read to you what it says, its short, it says, we will not respond to mendacious propaganda by how mass. we will continue to do everything necessary to bring all the captives and missing back home up. so
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basically saying they're going to do what they can to continue to try to get captives out of gaza, but not responding to those claims by the cassandra gates, the military wing of how much that they had made an offer to these really government via got better to go ahead and release 2 more captives from gaza and that the is really government has declined that offer. now, this is all very interesting because since the release of those 2 american captives, yesterday there's been a lot of talk, a lot of speculation in israel about if more captives were going to be released. what we're hearing is that there is a lot of behind the scenes pressure, diplomatic pressure by western governments for israel to delay a possible ground invasion into gaza until they can find out if more captives can be released, especially dual nationals as railways, who have dual nationality with other western countries. now we've also heard
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throughout the past 10 hours or so, a lot of bellicose rhetoric from is really military officials, continuing to insist that they are going to press a head with the military campaign. they have said that israel is going to deepen gaza strikes ahead of its ground invasion as preparation for the next stage of its war on how much that's what we're hearing from a lot of military officials. they continue to tell the is really public that they are going to be difficult days ahead and they continue to insist that there is going to be a ground invasion. one more thing i should mention fall the when i talked to just a minute ago about the diplomatic pressure that we're hearing about behind the scenes. u. s. presidential binding was asked just a short while ago by reporters. whether or not he was urging the israeli government to hold off on a ground invasion to delay a ground invasion until they could ascertain if more captives could be released. he said, yes, i'm talking to is really official. so this really just goes to show. there is
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diplomatic pressure being applied behind the scenes, a lot of questions if and when more captives can and will be released fully. and so mom and how is this play now to news row houses these really public reacting to all this so we're starting to see more anger towards the israeli government from family members of captives that are being held in gaza. saturday evening. you had a protest that happened in tel aviv in front of the ministry of defense. hundreds of protesters gathered many of them, relatives of captives being held in gaza. they were holding a picture showing the photos of their relatives who are being held in gauze and they were demanding that the is really government, not press ahead with a military campaign with a ground invasion until they could secure those captive release from gaza. so you
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are starting to see some mounting pressure by some sectors of is really society, specifically those related to captives to have the government hold off. they are demanding a ceasefire. they want to make sure that their relatives and the other is really citizens can be released. they want more pressure applied on that front. now i also need to mention when it comes to opinions in israel, i want to talk about a survey that was released by a an institute and is really holding institute called mid job. and here are the results of the survey. it said that around 57 percent of his really support a plan to exchange families held by how much with palestinian children held in his really jails. it also found that around 57 percent of his really support a plan to create humanitarian chord doors for children. and gaza managed by the you in and furthermore, had found that around 54 percent of his really say the compliance with international humanitarian law isn't necessary, including precautions to minimize harm to children when it were with how much that
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let's just try to impact that a little bit, you're talking about a number of around 54 percent of his release, who are essentially saying that yes, children's children prisoners should be swapped out that there should be palestinian prisoners and israel that should be swapped for the release of should and captives in gaza. now that's a low number, you would expect that at a time like this, that there would be more concern for children being released. but then let's talk about that last number around 54 percent of as rarely, st. compliance with international humanitarian law isn't necessary. and that really speaks to the predominant mood in israel right now. so much anger about those attacks by how much on october 7th. and they've been listening to rhetoric from the military. continuing to say there will be a ground invasion of god that, that they will go in. and there is huge public support and poll after poll for their to be around invasion in gusts fully monic. thank you very much for that to mom and i'm doing live very unoccupied. east jerusalem. let's get an update on the
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situation inside guys, and i'd speak to ty capital as him, who's in con eunice. i bring this up to speed with what's been happening as we go into day 16 of israel's war and gosh, the well, currently the is where you from partners with the goal is a strict continue during the last 24 hours. so this current moment more than $200.00 and how things have been killed due to the is what the ongoing attacks on the goals this trip before just the last hour is what it strikes to place on targeted residential building. in central time, you are a city where we are right now inside the 7 years that you open eunice. meanwhile, not palestinians have been killed by the is ready to strikes. well, those are those and those were reported in judge due to the is there any um like strikes now, but what is really terrifying due to this attack that's a really arrived at this hospital than us or hospital. is that one of the politics over dale, who was that was doing his job in providing the good treatment for injured people. he was talking about by simon by finding out that he spa, that was one of the victims who were eh,
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a killed by the is really as try. it could be situation right now when the ground is terrifying. different areas inside the goal is to have been heavily promoted. we are talking about different casualties have been reported in different strikes on the southern areas. and the goal is just to which considered to be a safe area according to the oldest of these reputation. when the was it the, the, the presidents of the, of another and have central air is that the police to or 3 to move southern areas that seem similar to southern series are similar to the northern concepts. some areas where they just read the ongoing strikes really easily, continues. tag, thank you for the update. our cap was live there in garza. meanwhile, a small convoy of 20 trucks carrying food and medicine has entered gaza through the rav for crossing from egypt and has been unloading the desperately needed congo. but why? school said the aid won't even make a dent in terms of relief. 42.3000000 palestinians harry fall, said reports they've been standing ready for days and had lost the 1st laurice
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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's sufficient. 8 will arrive side and there would be a little pressure to stop that question on garza, with food, water and medicine were all unloaded, but no few of these very 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 or as copeland's 1st minister comes or uses. people who doesn't want to live. because and then they even pretty. there's no air a so so awards the children play in the days and tell you in the evening. my heart is broken. through the day, israel's bombardment continued and goes and sits hmo. buildings tended to craters.
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3 generations of 172 here. this one says, israel is only continues to tell civilians himself on the top of all money, 30 bucks to humanitarian conditions. in the strip under control, we continued to stress that the residents of the north should move to the south and the humanitarian. i want that went into the strip. you will be delivered. the international summit in cairo, georgia is king cold. 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 want of any attempts to expel some experience from their home or displacing them from jerusalem for the west bank. elsewhere there was restated support. israel's right to self defense, along with its obligations under international law, despite the incredibly difficult circumstances. i have called for discipline and professionalism and restraint. from these readiness,
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israel stated will rame, is it permanently change picture? the eradication of i'm us as a middle tree and governing entity on the saturday, israel's army released these images of its soldiers training for ground invasion. are you suppose it, i'll just 0. all those 8 trucks from egypt came through the rafa crossing. let's take a closer look at how important the crossing is to the people of guys. before the 7th of october, guys, they used to receive up to 850 trucks, daily. 450 from egypt and the rest from israel today, they were 20 tracks allowed in after 2 weeks of no age at all. that represents about 2.5 percent of the usual d needs of gases, population of 2300000 people in my colleagues time is a don spoke to martin griffith, united nations and the secretary general for humanitarian affairs. he stressed the need for fuel to enter this trip and told down to 0 d as to allow it to could come
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soon. we are hoping that aid goes in tomorrow. we're hoping that it 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 a better understanding, are well aware in the us. and we are uprising in negotiations with the as ready authorities. the cost of new. ready sions both very much, deeply involved in the entry into and exit from
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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 ends. 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 feel, we need to have the regime to demonstrate knowledge. jody's number 2, 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 hosting could weapons. for example,
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we have this for many popular, well having doesn't yet just up the road for a and points into northwest surf is all we have to have an agreement on that and only to note logistics on timing off of the precise average of all needs. and finally, perhaps as importantly as anything else, we need to have it 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 falls to move wherever they want to move. and wherever they want to move from that to are so that we can know where we need to deliver, how much money we need, how much funding we're going to need from all those member states who went to that summit today and others who should help us come to the plot of policy that at this
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time of english needs, are you in any kind of negotiations as well to provide some clause kind of, i don't want to call it sees 5 bucks. pause in these strikes so that this aid can be delivered. i don't think i'm not so unrealistic to think that we will get all places to the side of costs, but we need 12, or 3. we need prices where people can feel safe, where we can feel safe. there we've the stuff as well, of course didn't go so just like the poor causing problem is that you've been describing my office as los gravity as both the misery of gaza is not contained within gaza. it just spread throughout the region. so we need to have those places of safety identified. we need to know that we can go there at certain times, safely the people to receive us safely as back to safety. but i keep using the
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word deliberately is about not being attacked, hence i'm totally good tears. and his repeated strong. ready for you about insurance, he's 5. when i springing, i'll just hear a senior political analyst, my ron bouchard to discuss all the latest developments in his rouse war on gaza on good to have you with us on the use our as thought with this latest development in this statement from us, which says they wanted to release 2 more captives for these release, refused these really say this is just a mass propaganda. what do you make of this? who are we to relieve as well? you know, the, presumably the declared purpose objective of how much is a coordination. and so the, his are in the 1st place was to capture his raise as the data back in 2008. and is there a soldier in order to exchange the person that's pressing it?
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prison, i guess. so i think now the steps far more than that ever expected more than $200.00, it's certainly going to use that. i mean these using a, whether it's on the humanitarian predicts or otherwise they're saying the now free of charge. interesting. the i'm sorry, they said that doing this, these 2 captors that they want it to release. they say they want it to release and without conditions, free of charge and networks. what do you make of that? yeah. yeah, exactly. you know, so a better model with the pretext stays for, for doing so publicly, you know, where i want it is to human, the it is better, this is right or i feel good or do the lock and thing. but i think the most important aspect of it for me is that agent. so there is the piano campaign, but i think strategic is much more important. which is the following. is we have $1.00 to $200.00 captives and they will be deciding that the,
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the timing of the deadlines and the prophecies by which they will start releasing those chapters are they, they are the ones that will have control over what it is. right? scan in vegas guys or by that by land. so that's what's up something these raise. and if in fact present, why didn't, didn't win, as does that, the invasion can be put on until more cap gives a release. that gives us the deal. what happens if you were to fix it the timings and it could be 2 by 2 by 2 every other day of the week. and that would come home one more time, which is i wouldn't be able to make that is not to the right to nothing. yeah. and is generally because they feel the window of opportunity closes slowly, but surely with time. and it is closing now with more reason of international
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oppression, but they go with more casual thing guys up with what she's doing to envision sooner it's going to be comfortable with the more difficult to do it later. yeah. as making of the regional and international oppression. well, what is your assessment of what we saw in cairo earlier saturday are bleed is coming together with representatives from your italy, germany, and so on. did you do things that somebody achieved anything at all? on the 1st it was the, the speeches i attended so, so there was a good number of attendees, a lot of the 3 of the leaders, really sonya, of spanish and saw. so that's important. and the one of the countries, including those one of my eyes and issues with this. that's also interesting, but don't know exactly what happened behind the scenes. but from the speeches you get, the sense that you can also normalize relations tend to bring damage, right? and then to speak in a very sharp tone about why the signal
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dislikes are not any less important. that is randy laws about the races and in the china in approaching this issue. and why we started must stop. the problem is, and the light is are much assistance especially like do we hear someone like that? you know, the king of jordan speaking was such a, such a shop. so i guess these are as well, i basically as partners for a long time, that's sort of interesting. so you know, it's switch into one by the other leaves. but in the end of the talk come up with the communicate and the end of the day of their selection plan. and in the end of the day as well. and we'll just talking about the humidity here. if those meters, even just on the humanitarian issue came out or something far stronger, you know, is this it where there's a way, there's a way if they have actually, i agree that is the most open for human is there in the sense because collective passions, or millions of people is not just illegal,
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this vision is criminal. if they were gonna see nothing good a bit more, a did buy that kind of a megabyte. okay. but we didn't see anything actual we saw works. i'm guess i'm just gonna live all sports and speeches my want. thank you very much for your analysis is always mile and bush, our senior political analyst and still ahead on all just yeah, we'll have continuing special coverage up the war on gaza, including an update from these route 11 on board or with thousands of people have in order to evacuate is fighting intense spice the the hello good to see what familiar pattern and setting up points again for i barry. another storm system swooping in this one looks to move in late afternoon on sunday
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through the evening to rental downpours. here this area is already saturated from the last round of rain, so the very real risk of seeing some flooding, especially not too far away from lisbeth as we go to the northwest right now. things are starting to peter out that rain across the islands of ireland and britain, still breezy in some spots, and we'll get those low temperatures through scandinavia. now i also wanted to talk about this run of rain as well through pull into could produce some flooding, dark blue in the yellow. the more intense that rain is falling in time, we see the heat squeezed into eastern romania temperatures well above where they should be. this something your 31, but yeah, you're just going to squeeze out one more one day before your temperature start to fall off. but it's still above where you should be for this point in the year. searcy also hot here in oaker at 26 degrees and off to africa. we go with that disturbed weather and i'd be area. it's going to drop down some showers through morocco in the western sahara, and there has been some flooding in south africa's eastern cape providence. that's
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which is created this crisis, exploring abundance of wells cloth programming designed to inform moved to face identify the way my story was, i felt that it was important. i did fax on algebra. the, the watching all g 0 a reminder of the main development in these rounds. we're on gas, on the military wing of some of the all custom brigade says israel has refused to receive 2 more captives. it wanted to release on humanitarian grounds. is there any prime minister's office as responded saying it will not address what it describes us from us up again,
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that the roof of border crossing between egypt and guys that has open to allow humanitarian ada into the enclave. ma says 20 fox, a carrying medical supplies and food into gaza, but no one is being allowed out. a plus since october, the 7th, $4385.00 policy needs have been kelly needs really strikes. eighties for palestinians have been killed in the occupied westbank. 1405 is really these have been killed in some ice launch, its military operation. on the 7th of october, more than a $1040.00 policy and have been arrested in the occupied westbank since that attack, $210.00 people have been taken captive in 70 israel during how mazda is military operation. now as these really forces continue to mass, their forces outside guys is northern border military to say that rockets are still being 5 towards southern israel, from the enclaves traceable. has the latest ones. they don't or say right on the border with guys, i think more than guess about 3 kilometers from where we are right now. we're.
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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 claims at 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 gas. i towards the southern parts of the guys a strict. 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 the lack of water and with a lack of medicine. aside from the air strikes that have showed us thousands of civilians in the gas a strip, there's also a major sense that's a ground invasion could be happening any times. we have seen hundreds and hundreds of times and thousands of soldiers, 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
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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 gaza and but the number is not final as the military still investigating new information on those still missing of a state of their safety is our priority. but many of the relatives of those were being held in gas. so right now are extremely concerned about the safety of their loved ones. because on the bombings of air strikes that are happening in gaza right now. but it's, i will just see that there old is ro, policy and official save that israel has double the number of palestinians in its capacity, according to officials in right schools. over the past 2 leaks, thousands of labors from guys who are working is around well rested. and are
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currently being held in military bases. the army also arrested more than a 1000 palestinians during raids in the occupied westbank. and we're getting reports now that is really set the attacks on policy ends in the occupied westbank . there's been another one apparently as go live to south high ride in ro my left side. what more you hearing about in the space of time to. yeah, way herring, i was seeing actually video is all settlers. what started off with is riley settlers. don't sing listening to is reading music and her what all a place where there's a lot of tensions between them where they tend to, it's hot, the palestinians living that and then escalated to torturing some of those causes the scenes, reminiscent of a few months ago as a source, hundreds of cause and prophecies belonging to pa this thing. and so we're seeing that seeing again to palestinians have been injured and that reporting that those live guns fine. now of course, in the much of oki part of west point,
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there are many places with a legal is ray, the settlers that tend to attack palestinians. and that causes a lot of tensions. but i want to speak to someone who's from, hey, from occupied restaurant. we have a holiday and i'll see if your from see just come in this way. please. your from a collective that translates content from gaza from harry potter send in content into several languages. and you'll one of those members as a 1500 members, not just processing and, but other countries. what is the aim of this collective and how does it work? actually the name of this collective is a good work and it's uh and you can assure you it, it via the group or for volunteers, whoever uh, looking forward to a split. uh, but if you need a narrative in different languages, like one of them is that english one which i work with. so that's the main, the main idea. this idea came after the, the,
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the lies and the begun that had been produced by the wisdom international. uh, media and because we didn't have a chance to have to give our new active uh no to get the story who are new to the scene. i didn't know that give a story. and we start to get that together from all those awards in order to give up. and then you move forward or, or the or the lord and the wished and about, god bless you and you know that we were talking not. and you said that there are people involved in this, from egypt to another country. so it's not just processing is, it's a collective from several other countries where the populations, it's not maybe the governments, but the populations have come together to sol, sports palestinians. and you said you've had concerns that palestinians of a people are viewing palestinians is or how my support, this is not, which is not the case, but here and occupied westbank. we've been seeing
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a step pop in raids and demolitions, a real restriction on movement. some areas have been completely close off and increasing the number of desks as well. now we've gone up to $85.00. ok. she one person who's just died in the last hour or so. so what are your phase moving forward, or what are your concerns or what and what you're seeing in terms of in his radio occupation here. and of course, the multiple attack spies, riley settlers that we now seeing happening once again and her water. actually a added to what you described to just now of the morning and the more concerned that we feel the that's the, the, the, uh, speed uh, the agenda of the units to the state. which is, which is uh, feed. yep. i've seen an outside of uh gives us the jet or selling and uh which bank and i'm having this,
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this land without through the people. that's one of the main concerns i can i just thought do that. do you mean as in, in terms of more lines being taken or increasing supplements? is that what you're referring to extra to the 2nd minutes? is there a confiscating woodland but now they are the speeding the agenda. that's they, they went to florida, but assuming get out of the, of the with bank and the gets that which is so they want to to, to go to bring this decision to in an active. okay. one of the consent that we have for thanks very much hon. it's for joining us. not just gives you an idea of the sentiment that we're hearing from many people here. they all concerned that they're not just the israel says it's talking specifically how mess members in occupied westbank. but of course, palestinians say that's not true. it's not just how most members, it's any palestinian that's showing any form of a supports if you like to those and gaza and of course of targeting even
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children as we seen in the last couple of days. whereas some children have been killed in some of those rates specs you and us are. sorry, thank you very much for your reporting. so hi, rob lie for sandra. my line the occupied westbank if he is a mounting 11 on of an escalation in the fighting between has rely and these really ami that began after the start of the slightest. one guys, more than 4000 people have left their homes and villages in south lebanon. lebanese officials say that countries are ready in economic crisis. and if there's an all out war, it would struggle to support the space people that could number more than a 1000000 hire at the matter of life is so expensive. you can't imagine how expensive everything is we call live. and then on top of the cost of living crisis, we have not hung up on top of that. we can't handle it. we can't handle it. i'll just here is alley ashton has more from 711 on. and then since you also have tax on
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the news is really border is increasing his law has a fact. several is really ministry force from ship all farms towards the west in enough food on dogma shop. now is what has been shutting this borderline and also today there was several attacks you re using drones. one attack was close to ship our with 3 has will fight. those were killed when a joint attack on the call. and then all the his beloved fight that was killed in food. that's when it drones targeted his god, they're also now the situation on the board that is escalating. and actually we used to be able to cross this line. but now it's becoming much more complicated with the amount of shedding increasing many people living in the villages on the, on the board i decided to leave to what safe i city such as to find about the, or even to be, you know, the concerns of the situation and 11 on sliding into that big conflict is
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raising and we can see the united states secretary of state and they blinking, calling living on the spot, a flat prime minister showing support as the as was enough to do the needs. people are the same time at one in golf. the possibility of escalations, as well as deputy secretary general, said that his spot is part of this battle and warned that the more is right is going to escalate. this party is going to be involved. actually a jersey it will not for us off and on friday, these really golf mendota tens of thousands of people to leave their homes near the lebanese border. that brings a number of displays to a 100000 hotels in guest house and see they're running out of space. been in mach 3 for some televi. these buses arrived early on friday, and katie, at smyrna, ready to carry people away from this town of 23002 kilometers from israel's border with lebanon. among them, roney schmidt, yona, she's found delays,
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and that departs a difficult. we are waiting for an announcement informing us where we'd be, and if i create it, we've been waiting for it since this morning. many here a more angry with the authorized ease, including this man in the call, the local man. one mother screams that tell of eve where she is going will not be safer. phoebe, she says the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. i voted for you. old easy is what this government failed because my 5 children were not safe here. here's another man . tell the man you have 2 children in his randy all the units. may garza where should i? sleepy sounds with whom should i say so far? it's a question off by many israelis in the region with 50000. they've been forced to leave in a single week since israel's ministry of steps. i'll fight timothy along the border with lebanon, carrying out artillery strikes and attacks by driving in response to malta and
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rocket fire hotels. let this one in sentence of these have been preparing to host hundreds of israelis evacuated from towns and cities in the northern region. inside stuff sort through box is full. the new arrivals, food supplies for sabbath meal that will not be celebrated in peace. the month. so just at a tentative israel step in protests in many cities around the world in support of palestinians in guys of thousands got it in london to march in solidarity with the policy me and people they're calling for an end to israel's continues from baldwin. tough guys, sonia diego was at the protest. they turned off for the 2nd day in a row, on the touch with a heavy rain young the older from different organizations, the place full and the secular. with the same intention, it's all about religion is about. so you might have to come in to get down 5 for
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what size and represent every one to come out. and then for me to, to come out because students have had experience of genocide, tens of thousands of people have once again much in central london to demonstrate that. and what is happening in gaza, but also to show solidarity. we're just kind of sitting in people as the open ice of said they will keep moshing awareness of what is happening that from madrid's to milan, i'm beyond even in germany, home to one of the largest muslim communities in the european union. the west such protests have been restricted. the government says that the cubs ought to stop public disorder and to prevent the semitism. but many has still turned up publicly
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expressing support for thousands, despite the rest of the rest. and as the war in gaza enters its 3rd week, there is no sign of the motion is lessening for the demands that so many hit on making. the lead is to find political solutions to this conflict. so any vehicle i'll just sarah london. and protesters in the us capital have march to the white house, demanding a ceasefire in gaza, the show support for policy, and seems to put pressure on present jo, by the showing unwavering backend for israel. his administration is increasingly the nicest thought find the voice in casa and a crane. muslim communities in california, calling for peace and guides, and israel. hundreds of muslims gathered at mosques across the state. friday prayers were held, calling for an end to the violence from an end d. mom's around the world have used to friday segments to denounce the war and to
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feel so. com. thousands of people have friendly, didn't sidney in support of the kind of city and people sending the demonstrations have been taking place across australia since the war began around. these have been heavily police authorities or warning hate speech will not be tolerated. so i don't know just, yeah, we'll be taking a look at some of the days of using tooting a fight for survival in the front lines in ukraine. we hear from soldiers will say that outdated military, hon. ways leaving them phone ripple to russian at tax the on selection questions is war with rwanda. imminent rigorous to be your dying because of black lives. don't really matter. in the police. join me markham on hill upfront. what? out to 0. the
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the welcome back. let's take a look at some of the days i've been use now. and donald trump has been fined to $5000.00 for violating a gag order. it is civil from trial. the form of us present was penalize after his campaign website continued to display an online post attacking occurred at the court. trump and several of his family members are on trying to accuse a falsifying business records and making false financial statements. now as ukraine is in his 20th month of finding the us and european countries continue their support, sending a new package of age and military assistance from mcbride for a for some keys. this joint statement of support from us presidents, joe biden, under your a pe and lead is widely welcome to you in ukraine as it's prepares for a 2nd winter since the start of this full scale war. and it comes right after joe
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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 long as you live on delay in the, your paying commission, president states that the meeting your opinion, countries have not held back when it comes to supporting ukraine, having today. and so foss, $90000000000.00 in aid with nearly a 3rd of ads coming in the form of military assistance. and this comes as germany announces a further on shipments which includes more of its get port at defense guns, particularly useful shooting down drones. and this comes, as ukraine is bolstering gets defenses around critical infrastructure, such as power stations, a, with a further attempt to break its power system widely on tissue painted by russia. again, as winter sets it run mcbride. i'll just say era key,
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while ukrainian soldiers in trenches are facing one of the largest armies in the world. and often they have outdated equipment that hasn't changed much since the cold war. battlefield commanders have told out there that a few cranes allies provided find to jazz and soldiers could go home to their families sooner. then bus driver, he has more from frontline and ukraine settings, operational regions at full speed firing. it's got this tech would be a terrifying sight of about a month old and captured. so if you text the $272.00 is the ukraine armies, workforce crewman say it gets the job done. the russians know which weak points this mikaela was a company commander and a recent battle. the $9010.00 guided missile cost of equipment and then he says more modern machines with better armor would save lives on and off the battlefield . vin mccarthy killed. now my only visa is to destroy the in the media and drive
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them out of our land. when we hear about the settling of civilian areas, cvd and los this auto motivation that goes on before the war with russia is approaching the 2 year mark. everyone seems to have lost something somewhat or to him says he constantly worried about the safety of soldiers under his command . many separate concussion from being so close to constance showing and bombing. he says modern fighter jets would end the war sooner or is that us in morris or store right now there is the soul going on below the far as the mind. it's very slow, dangerous, exhausting, straight, difficult. and this makes, this will even tough, more cruel, jet soap, such questions know people don't have to dye. my equipment doesn't feel pain. it doesn't have children. frontline 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
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the spear for the counter offensive 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. aerospace has meant the wholesale destruction of civilian areas, indiscriminate bombing, a band and homes. once thriving towns in ruins, somewhat less nothing. more equipment and a munition is good. but people are the most important thing that this far equipment will have. these people finish the job and get home foster with 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 had military positions as well as civilian areas. desperate to stop another breakthrough and hold the line, the same bus route, the oldest 0, or if he or ukraine southern front, a less it for me,
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for the back to the for this news i will leave you with another look over guys that in the early hours of a 16 consecutive day of these really from apartments every angling is with you next with more of us special coverage. the this is no real, this is no joke. and this is, this is just now that you heard, it seems here from the area where we are constantly and ask along being fired or from the papers to the southern areas of the goals district. and they have been targeted by the it's very, very close to the gossip or the we've seen a lot of times last fall, but i will say we are seeing increasing numbers. this is giving a picture of what kind of to be on this front. a,
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