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office, i am free that the communist revolution of everyone in china, new my state. you've heard all of them. power it's time you have from these and 6 of hindsight is out now subscribe. wherever you listen to pub of the law says israel has refused an unconditional officer to release timble captives being held in gaza. the hello, i'm emily. angling this is l g 0. lie from dough house that coming up. israel says it will step up. it's foaming campaign of the gaza strip 11 people i killed in an attack that hit a cafe in con unit. who was president our bottom says he's talking to these rallies
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. when asked whether he's trying to get them to delay a ground invasion of gods and desperately needed food and medicine finally trickles into gaza. the u. n. c. monitoring chase chose out to 0 more age. could be on the way the it's $23.00. jane tay, that's 2 am and guys and the military wing of how much says israel has refused to accept its offer to at least 2 more captives. gus and brigade says he wanted to release the captives on humanitarian grounds and without conditions. the is riley prime minister's office has responded saying that they will not address, quote, falls from us propaganda and will continue to work to bring old captives and those missing back home. early on my colleague for the battery, but i spoke to how my spokesman colored outlook could do me. it says they wouldn't
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know it cleared raisins is around to reject that proposal. and they were a to cab to this uh, with the close 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. um, unfortunately the government of the is ryan a. they refused to take them. and that is also proof of 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 as a situation. the d is raney's. tell the categories when 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 that. okay, you say they were release, you wanted to release them because of severe humanitarian conditions. what conditions besides 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 the beta that the those, those 2 captives. uh, 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 5 years. and they're 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, 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, and government 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 comparative slot 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 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. 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, probably something from you on this. you say, uh how much do you all costs,
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but 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 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 versus psycho terika was immune standing by for us in con eunice inside garza. but 1st let's go to mohammed jam jam who's in occupied east jerusalem. i live in my home and thanks for joining us. the military wing of him, us as we've been reporting claims,
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it was willing to release 2 captives, but israel refused what spain the reaction out of his room. and so emily, we reached out to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose office for their response and they provided us with one of the short. this is what it says. we will not respond to mendacious propaganda by how much we will continue to do everything necessary to bring all the captives and missing back home . that's essentially the israeli government, the office of the prime minister saying that how much is lying. now what's interesting about all this is because on friday you had the release of those 2 american captives that had been held by how much engaged in our now in israel, there has been a lot of diplomatic pressure applied on israel behind the scenes on saturday from a lot of western countries that say they are supporting israel's right to defend
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itself, but would like to see is real perhaps put the brakes for a bit on a potential round invasion until they can be ascertained whether or not more captives can actually be released of course western governments that are supporting israel, who have citizens of their own, who are dual nationals that are still being held inside of gaza. would like to make sure that those captives could actually be released before a ground invasion would commence now. as far as what israel is stating publicly, they're not commenting on any of that. or we've heard from is really military leaders throughout saturday was very bellicose rhetoric, essentially saying that they are going to go ahead with the military campaign who had military leaders saying that they are going to deepen gaza strikes ahead of the ground invasion as preparation for the next stage of its war on how much and indeed, throughout the day and evening on saturday, you saw air raids and bombardment by israel of gaza continue to
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intensify. emily, my house is paying out on the ground with the public in each room. so emily, this is interesting because we, we saw something relatively new happening when you compared to what's been going on the past few weeks, saturday evening you had a protest, hundreds of people in tel aviv gathering in front of the ministry of defense. many of them were relatives of those were being held captive by how much inside of gossip. and there was a level of anger being demonstrated to the government here that we've not yet really seen up until this point. many of these relatives essentially saying that these really government is not doing enough to ensure the release of these, of these captives that they would like to see the government do more, that they would like the government to implement a ceasefire until the captives are released in fact, they were also calling on the international community to step in and help more to
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ensure that these captives can be freed. now beyond that, we're also hearing more about public opinion when it comes to different aspects of the war right now in israel. so we've heard from a poli institute called mid gum and they released the survey that found among other things 1st, but around 57 percent. that is re lease support a plan to exchange families held by how much with palestinian children held in his rarely jails. survey also found around 57 percent. that was really supportive plan to create humanitarian core doors for children and gaza managed by the un. and furthermore, had found that 54 percent of his really se, compliance with international humanitarian law isn't necessary, including precautions to minimize harm to children when at war with how much now if, if i can just unpack that last detail, this is quite remarkable because this is saying that there's a majority of israel,
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he's 54 percent according to this survey that are saying that the compliance with international humanitarian law is not necessary. including when it pertains to minimizing harm to children. when that applies to war with how much, and this is really reflective of the mood right now in israel because you will have so much anger and shock still at what happened on october 7th when that how much attack occurred. and there is so much anger driving all of this. you have poll after poll in israel and which people are saying predominantly that they want the israeli government to go in and destroy how much emily, thanks so much for that update. as always, mohammed jam june for us in occupied east jerusalem. but it's had to gaza. now where to rec, assume is standing by for us in con eunice where early in the morning on day 16 of this war carriage, has there been any sign of that phone bottom and is advising what's happening on the ground?
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well these fairly abutment of the gods district continue during the last hour. the main concentration of the is where the air rates, but generally 2 areas in rough. our district that baseline. yeah. as well. and bait, like yeah, town residential building was level to the ground by these very occupation forces. this residential building was turned into ashes a number of casualties. also i feel references in terms of profile 3 areas inside this district had been at throughout the last hour. haven't even bothered the around at font fountas and use for killing the do to these i'm going strikes from the gaza strip as a cut right now. clearly here in the background, the sound of these really drives old men aerial vehicle, which are responsible to provide information to these really just in order to carry out master strikes when they receive directory. so it's important to mention that these kinds of james concludes if he's a political damage to the, to the palestinian psychology and even to the, to the way of living. because it's very annoying. gets bothering home every single
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time as you know, the ground to inside inside the goals districts since the beginning of the the is really strikes. yes, the dates more than 200 kind of thing is were killed and not palestinians because it is v as in mike math because they just don't believe that to get away next morning. okay, thanks for pining. that picture to eric bu, a zoom standing by for us in that gaza a smoke on boy of 20 trucks carrying food and medicine have entered gaza through the roof of crossing from egypt and unloading the desperately needed conquer. but rides group. sadie aid weren't able to make a dent in terms of relief. the 2300000 and palestinians. as harry 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
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. 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 few of them is where 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 up goes or want to live, because and then they even pretty. there's no air 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,
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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. 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 award for any attempts to expel some experience from their home, or displacing them from jerusalem or to westbank. elsewhere, there was restated 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. israel stated will rain is a permanently change picture. the eradication of i'm us as a military and governing entity on saturday,
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israel's army released these images of it. so just training for ground invasion, are you close it out your 0 to do as president or bottom? a mom has said he's talking to the is riley's when ask whether he's encouraging them to delay a land invasion of gaza. the . let's guide sushi. have for tansy. who's in washington dc for us? she have quite a brief statement. what should we make of it? i think perhaps that he's loved the lesson from friday night when he was off of the question as to whether it is ralph should pause there any ground invasion in order to allow more captives to be released. and he said, yes, i think it was always within the hour that the white house put out an urgent
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statements, like a pressure bite and didn't have a question. he just or john is with us, whether he hope that more hostages should be released. so now this time at least he didn't make the same mistake. he simply said he was talking to it as well. however, we've looked at the, the full reports and the readouts from south bay. and he asked me to give you his writings a quick organize on fact that he did talk to prime minister doesn't yahoo on friday, where the issue of the captive was res. no conversations with his relatives, as far as we can tell, yet as far as from any official announcements in the white house on saturday, he did talk to his national security team about the latest on the gauze of war. incidentally, we did, we did just also ahead of the attorney blinking the us secretary of state, talked to rick atari prime minister in the farm. and it started a foreign minister, packing them for the mediation efforts with the release of the to us captive. but also discussing further efforts to secure the release of all the other captives and pay lots of moving parts. thanks for bringing this up to space. she has her times a in washington. dc is still a head on al jazeera israel,
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or is the evacuation of thousands of people near the lebanese border as finding ne, intensifies the the, brought to you by visit capital. a lot of grounds are covered with this one for the america. so let's go good to have you along, we'll kick it off in patagonia temperatures are coming down has to do with those showers and storms in the mix. crossing over from the river plates in the southeast corner of brazil. and then would you look at the temperature in paraguay, especially on under a strong northerly wind, 40 degrees on the nose for you. it's also hot in parts of brazil, weather alerts in play. this is going to last for the next several days, 5 days or so. no real relief inside here. the latest on hurricane tammy right now. as it rolls through the eastern caribbean,
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there's been to rental downpours here with us browns and some spots 75 kilometers per hour. and we did have our hurricane norma mic line fall in mexico's boffa, california peninsula. it's now starting to view it further toward the east after impacting campus on lucas is now going to crash it into northwest mexico over the next little bit. okay, for the southern us high temperatures here, look at the state capital in florida. tallahassee. 29 degrees and it's low improvement for the us northeast. still some lingering showers, but it's worse for canada's atlantic provinces. and it could be cold enough for a snow flurries and alberta prophecy. since we've got some rain in the mix for stuff with a high of 21 on sunday sale later, the weather brought to you by visit cuts on that 1000000 palestinian will leave the houses and move to the south. of the gulf is an area that come to be really enough for hosting this specific number of displaced. people are evacuating,
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select place essays, sales force to do this. there isn't any safe place to be for hospitals that need electricity. they need welfare for their life. the the hello are you watching out to 0? i'm emily. and when he's reminder of on top stories to sell on the military wing of him, us got some brigades, says israel has refused to receive 2 more captives if wanted to release on humanitarian grounds and held in gaza. seems to most his attack on the east route
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on october 7th. meanwhile, at least 12 palestinians have been killed in an east riley, a striking guns, and the southern city of con eunice. the striking of cafe with many displays palestinians we gathered to use its working generation. at least $4300.00 and aging 5 palestinians have been killed since october 7th. is riley settlers in the occupied west bank have opened fire and torched cars in the town of hawaii. uh at least 2 palestinians were injured. hawaii is a town surrounded by illegal is riley settlements and is often a flash points. and there's been a recent surgeon settler attacks on palestinians in the occupied west bank since the have mass attacks on october 7th. well, the 540 pounds stands have been forced out of their homes as needed. abraham reports done, he barely crawled. it would be, besides, family had to run for safety. they couldn't carry much. but what they saved is the
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most precious. i don't know much, even if i didn't get anything. most importantly is that my children will not have survived more than 200 people from what you see. but the one community in the occupied westbank were forced to leave their homes. i lived hats as there used to defending themselves from sceptre attacks. but since october, the 7th, it's been like nothing they've seen before. let's go to the plunger, bottle that they've located us for 4 days. we couldn't bring in water tanks to drink. it wasn't lifting. had they started telling us they slow to us. we have it on facebook calls by settlers to commit them as a code. then they came on october 12th and attacked the women and children. this is a melisha. now the community scouts are the different places id, his brothers and the families have relocated to the village of probably be 7 years old pilot says he's the top of his class. and may i ask him, what's 3 plus 4?
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he thinks about it and says it's 7. he says he misses home in school. i want my home in order to see him. yeah, i don't like you to you. i don't want to stay. this is the school 9 days after they left it to, to the deserted after suckers attacked it. what the children say they missed as to is 11 year old gross. it couldn't get his, the bicycle the by the ones and the cattle. i've always depended on a warm climate, but it's too cold here in the village of piping. there's also a little grazing line, so they can start a new life here. some say the thinking about leaving the weather one way of life altogether to, to come to had says she already tried to sell his sheep. busy so he could buy a house for his children. no, i didn't. i didn't have, i don't know what i'm going to do later on. i haven't thought about it yet. i've
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always known this work which is raising cheap. i've never worked in construction, but i might have to now. so far violence has been pushing palestinians out of the lance for years. but the attacks have more than doubled since they have mass attack . maybe the side would soon learn to walk. he would also learn that he might never be able to return to his land. they can do that, but he just needed the okay. by to us by fees and mounting in living on of an escalation. and the finding between has paula and the is riley made up again after the start of the war on gaza. on friday, these riley government would have tens of thousands of people to leave their homes, maybe lebanese florida. that brings the number of displaced 210-0000 hotels and gift houses, say they've running out of space. the monks has the details from television. these buses arrived early on friday,
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and kitty at smyrna. ready to carry people away from this town of 23000 to columbus is from israel's border with lebanon. among them. roney smith, yona. she's found delays, and the deposits are difficult. we are waiting for our 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 looting this man in the call, the local man. one mother screams that tell her the where she's going. will not be safer. phoebe, she says, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. i voted for you all these years, but this government fails because my 5 children will not safe here. this is another man tells a man, you have 2 children in his radio on the units. may garza, where should i, sleepy sounds with whom should i say? it's a question off by many as ratings in the region with 50000. they've been forced to
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leave in a single week since it's relevant to 3 of steps off. i'd say if it's a along the border with lebanon carrying out artillery strikes and attacks by driving in response to malta and rocket fire hotels. but this one incentive to be have been preparing to host hundreds of israelis evacuated from towns and cities in that northern region. inside stuff, sol, 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 saying that as right, hutchinson is a policy, i mean american rights activist and director of development at the american hour of anti discrimination committee. she joins us from washington bases and a great to have you on the program. again, we've seen large numbers of people coming out and support of palestinians and engine washington to support a safe spot, particularly in the us. do you think the narrative in the west has changed over the course of the past 16 days?
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i mean, in many cases, yes, there has been a real attachment to human attachment to this issue rather than sort of a of a for, and the issue that people don't have a tangible feel on. there has been a clear picture of how the governments have been dealing with this genocide against the innocent civilians against civilians and has the over the past 13 days. and i think there is an understanding of over about how different the language is used when discussing the palestinians and what they're going through versus the is really narrative. and i think it contextualizing this has become extremely important of the american public. and i think in general, the world has been asking a lot more questions and realizing that what they've been hearing over many, many years and what is real has been able to get away with, with what you had without the comfortability at all is on full display for people
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didn't stem from, from nothing this came from decades of, of, you know, i'm use of police to me and people refreshing oppression, a part time occupation. so it's, you know, i think the understanding in the united states is getting a lot more complex rather than a topical of course we support israel. there's a human aspect of it as you know. and we've previously discussed the complex history of this conflict. and as you've mentioned, it began decades before october 7. but why do you think there is particularly in the west? what i describe as selective empathy in this world that it's clear from what we've been hearing in the media, the dehumanization of the palestinian people. and it didn't just start now. i mean, the, the history isn't complicated, really, it's a colonizer versus the colonized. it is a presser versus an oppressed, it's an occupied versus it, and occupier, it's so the history isn't complicated,
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but what it, because they need public opinion. what's happening is they need the propaganda in, in western media in particular to combat the reality on the ground. so the shifting in narrative about, you know, uh or, or why there has been such a difference in sympathy for the police. and the people are understanding of what the listing and people have been going through is because the narrative has been slowly controlled by israel. whether it's in the media and just on the same as, sorry, because we already have one minute left before the end of the program. just what role do you think social media is playing and all of that? is there a role playing out online just briefly? absolutely. absolutely, that's where the, where the truth versus again, the worst is versus like reality on the ground. the images of, of this to me is still under the rubble juxtaposed again, statements by leaders and by didn't and, and blinking and, and other western leaders. i think it's, it's, it's the ability to control the narrative any longer as huge as social media has to
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be that an important role because they are telling you the narrative from the ground from does that, which is why is roles have and it's continuing to shut down, social media and on, on the people of cause us to not to stop the narrative. all right, well way we have to leave it there unfortunately, but appreciate your time as always is zayna ash y ray hodge and send you a palestinian american rights activist styles of paper, meanwhile, and gathered in london to march in solidarity with the palace and palestinian people sonya gaga was se they turned up for the 2nd day in a row on the touch by the heavy rain young, the older from different organizations, the faithful and the secular. with the same intention, it's all about religion is about somebody to commit to get down 5 for what size. and it is important for everyone to come out and then
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me to, to come out because serious i've had experience of genocide. tens of thousands of people have once again, months in central london to demonstrate that and what is happening in gaza, but also to show solidarity. we've been trying to send in people as the open. i have said they keep moshing awareness of what is happening that. c 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 the public disorder and to prevent the semitism. but many has still turned up publicly expressing support for thousands. despite the thrust of a re.
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