tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 22, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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a safe place for refugees and asylum seekers, and that they try to give assistance to those who are the most vulnerable, which for the women and children here. that's just not enough. the of the of the clock, this is in use on life from the home. coming up for the next 60 minutes, a cafe in a shopping clause, or hitting garza dozens of palestinians are killed as israel steps up its foaming campaign. and his ready air attack kills 2 people in the janine refugee camp. 3 more die and attacks across the pipe. westbank is rarely from east coal for a ceasefire to secure the release of captives held in gulf view as promises
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a un resolution condemning him ass with no mention probation met attorneys, the se, then it is the 16th day of israel's will. on tulsa palestinians have received renewed warnings to move south or risk being caught in an attack lake to save and night. bombing and beating places killed at least 55 palestinians in the southern city of con eunice and astro icon to popular cafe killed 12 people. palestinians left homeless, had gathered the 2 uses, generate in central gallows, where it is rarely a raid on the shopping. plaza killed 9 people and wounded does use them. it has been no laptop in the occupied. westbank care is rarely as the right fit that you need refugee come coming to people. these really ami targeted what it called an underground terrorist route. since the start of the war on october the 7th,
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at least $4385.00 processing into being killed in casa, and then the occupied westbank. is there any forces of killed 90 in the past 2 weeks in israel, 1400 people have been killed and her masters military operation. all right, let's, we're getting probably less than in janice honey ever. she by who joins live from the gaza strip and had a so on the bombardment goes in the casualties continued to mount, even in the south where people were told to go yes tom. well, there is a general seal of my palestinian that with, with a large number of people buried under the rubble of the this tall might and the vice exceed the 4000 being killed. as air strikes continues to pound, gaza from north to south. gaza has been the size of, of, for, is really, is to showcase their,
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their sophisticated attack just bombing practice, the kansas who's hospitalized and residential phones. the worst of these attacks just happened last night in a, in a popular small cafeteria and coffee shop in the city of con units. where people gather just to take advantage of a small power generates or operating in that competition yet to use to charge their phones and, and, and, and batteries and use the internet. the tools people were reported filled, right, a spot from one single family. i lost them a lot of families. another attack took place in a popular and a busy street in the say it on. it's the most popular markets where a group of people were lined up in a front of a small popular uh, restaurant for traditional shoot, picking up their dinner at the desk at that particular time when an air strike
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a hit, the place not only destroying the restaurant but 7 more shops within the vicinity of the area, killing a large number of people and leaving many with, with serious injuries. yes. so and it goes and central. does the honey also has the strong yes. yeah, i'm weird as of we're talking weekend here is strikes is still going on, not only in the city of hon, eunice, and rough, but also in the central part of gaza at the middle. the areas around the north. now it has the, the northern part of garza and gauze that govern the rates have been declared as a closed military is going on. there is a fear among policy and that those people who could not make it out of the northern part or the city will be killed as there is an in tens. eh,
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here's trice campaign going on right now. and they to neighborhood to your neighborhood, and a shot that refugee can where some people who are trapped inside their homes and could not make it to the south. how do you tell us about supplies and how people are getting? and we can see the bustle of lives getting on just as best they can behind you. what about those supplies? the trucks they've got through has anything reached the people. busy yes, tom, well the, the supplies, unfortunately the human interior and a phone void that was allowed to be entered. the gaza strip only represent the drop in the ocean of the needs of palestinians at this particular time. these are hard times and we, we think of in normal days, normal days with no more going on or any active consulate going on gaza daily needs
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of medical food and fuel supplies and other materials exceeds 500 the trucks. so when we think of the 20 truck, it's only a little bit and it's not going to cause any significant to change. now. so far we know that these uh, these aids coming into gaza will be the management and distributed by the united nations. they have been already transported into a warehouse manage and operated by the united nations in the city of dinner. and by the height of, from that point, it's going to be disappeared into designated points. we're not sure of hospitals are going to be a place that going to receive it or not yet. how do we leave that for the night? and thanks for that update. the from girl is a honey, i believe she but thank you. what you people have been killed in a mosque and that you need refugee camp in a row is ready as dry can be occupied. westbank is really ami,
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says it targeted what it called an underground terrace route. i let's cross live not to hold. i'll go home and who's in ramallah and monitoring the situation. so how to tell us more about what happened there and unusual as a say for nest drive to talk at the occupied westbank. the air strikes in the west bank are unusual, but they did happen in the past. the latest one was in july, also in the janine refugee camp there now as well as saying that it was targeting a group of gunmen from several factions, palestinian factions that were about to carry out some sort of attack, but did not give us any details. now it struck from the air according to some reports, and these really media, this is the 1st time it is run, use jet fighters in the occupied was bang since the 2nd intifada. so. so that would be over 18 years ago. we have put the question to these really minutes we were waiting for an answer. so the moment i can just tell you what these really are,
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these really media is report to, but certainly it's true a n escalation on the club down that is going across the occupied west, back in what other sense is uh the escalation intensify. it was certainly, as we've been talking on a daily basis now, you have all these relatives more than a 1000 people killed, but also are rather detained in is really jail israel saying that is going after all of the how much support of the members. but for the city and saying that anyone showing so that they're already 4 guys also being rounded up. but there's also the day the difficulties in the daily lives that palestinians have go through. and now the even more difficult to, to go by like the closures of certain cities and towns like the check boards that
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are not being able to go from one part to the west bank to the other and also and then grabs. i've, i've been quietly ongoing since this all started 2 weeks ago, more than 500 people expelled from their lead adult to go live someone else set the violence. now 8, on average, 8 attacks per day. well, before this war, it was on average 3 attacks per day, according to the human rights agency here. so certainly increase pressure on the palestinian at the time where they are emotionally charged and feel helpless. i don't know how to help while they watch what is unfolding in gaza so, so a lot of people would you would speak to would tell you this has the potential of exploding anytime soon. and people are worried indeed how to, thanks for that update. how do i go, how many the in ramallah, the putting more head on the use are including how washington is
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falsifying its military presence in the middle east in support of israel. the now the us has introduced a draw up the resolution to the un security council on the board goals, but it does not cool for a ceasefire. instead, the draft resolution calls for full respect of international humanitarian law, including the protection of civilian populations, trying to get to safety. it also strongly just a continuous and sufficient and on him to provision of essential goods and services to civilians and costs, including water, fuel, food and medical supplies. this is the 3rd draft resolution issued since the complet begun previous ones by russia in brazil. well, they would be to government is owned or has more now from you of the draft resolution that was issued by the united states to the un security council has 3
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pages long. it's 17 different points. there are a few. i want to point out, it says it is real, has its inherent right to self defense. it also condemns from us multiple times for acts of terrorism from october 7th attack on israel. it calls for the release of all hostages being held by him us, and it calls for her e run to stop or transfer of weapons to armed groups. and it also voices appreciation for cut our, for it's mediation role in getting the to american hostages fried. but what is not in this draft resolution might be just as important as what is in it. there is no call for a cease fire or even a humanitarian pause, and there is no call for association in any hostilities. now the us is given other security council members until 10 am local time on sunday. the issue, any sort of free bottles or amendments to this draft resolution. it could go to
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a vote by the security council as early as monday gabriel's on to how does it new york? let's take a look at this. all we can speak now. here is due to tomorrow and come robert, who's a professor at georgetown university here in casserole, say the author ripping possibility of palestine history, geography, and the road ahead joins. we live here in this ga, the right ahead looking in currently bucket that i have to say at mer on 1st up this you in resolution is not going to fly, is it? it wouldn't get 3. i don't think so. i'm pretty certain that russia or china would veto it, and most likely even breaking on friends with abstain databases and see what they do into it. yeah, very much so it would also be interesting to see what the u. a does. so what you'll sense um, i suspect that the wave would,
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would abstain now to further antagonize its relations with the us. but i, i don't think the resolution is going to go anywhere. right? so the us will know that is not going to fly. meanwhile, the onslaught on gauze, it continues as we've just been talking about, what is the the, the calculus of president bite. and here is we see the us stopping its military assets in the region. a couple of things. i think the resolution was introduced by the americans in an attempt to change the narrative by saying, look, iran is behind thomas's invasion, nor how mazda is attack on, on is a. and so they provision in the resolution of against the wrong is an attempt to change the narrative and also for the americans diplomatically. the veto of the 1st resolution on wednesday is proving to be more expensive, politically than they assume because they're the only countries that voted against
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them. they've vetoed that resolution, which calls for a ceasefire, right? hang on a 2nd, the now i'm because i just want to play is clear. we're gonna have a listen to you as president joe biden at. he said he's talking to these riley's went off, whether he's encourage them to delay aligned, invasion of gauze, and let's have a quickness. this is the are you the center on the bottom there, seeming to acknowledge that he was talking to these right? is it potentially about delaying the ground invasion? is he like me to? is he likely to chief anything that i don't think so? i think that's in yahoo and the war cabinet have pushed themselves into a corner whereby they cannot back out. and so i think some sort of an invasion is to be expected. now i think the question would be,
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to what extent would the americans succeed in keeping this invasion and the bloodletting that is sure to and so the 24 portions that they can manage. right? it says it is not only the invasion of gauze, or there's also the potential of contagion in the region, and that, that's going to be a major concern for the americans. right. and this is why this cindy morris is into the region. right? absolutely. and i think these, the, the, the main concern is the northern border with 11 on the reaction that has what lies likely to have. now here's what lies been very clear to assert its independence visa be wrong, but certainly i think that would also be a factor to watch, to what extent will hezbollah as potential involvement in any conflict? drawing iran and what diplomatic positive will do wrong adopt. and what about the cat, the concepts that are being held within goals are the may,
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would how will they play into this whole calculation? so, well, we know is that how most tried to get in for of them released and these are these refuse. and so this is a part of the, is there a calculus that they're not going to negotiate with the time us. but certainly these are, these are mindful of their own casualties. and, and, and this is something that has a, as a result for until now, delayed the invasion. it will, so as far as the account captions are concerned, we're talking about what said the old countries speaking both in the. absolutely, and we know that there's been pressure on a tenure who is a to do something about the captives and not to hold such a uncompromising stand in relation to the hostages. all right, good to get you perspective, appreciate that man growled, thank you very much. thank you. thank you. no, it depends going, says is deploying additional at defense system throughout the middle east in response to the escalating tensions. let's go not to high. did you,
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a customer who's in washington dc has more on the hunting. tell us about the slightest deployment and how it fits into the ongoing us deployment of assets. nick, what's notable about this, which was announced by defense secretary would austin on saturday. is that in addition now to the, to see base aircraft, carrier groups at the us already sent to the region. it's also now sending ground based anti missile defense systems. and why that is a notable is because president biden has said that he does have, he does not want us forces to be involved in this conflict on the ground that he doesn't want us boots there in israel. so it makes you wonder, where will these ground based anti missile systems be heavy, while the nearest troops stationed on land near israel, would be in syria, where there are some $900.00 us military personnel and any rock where there are some 1200 and it's notable that in those locations,
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us forces came under grown attack just a few days ago. but again, by dint has not shifted on saying that he wants to keep us boots off the ground in this conflict. ascending these 2 systems there, according to the defense secretary, is still strictly to play a deterrent role. and having this and having this conflict escalate and include more players. and heidi is run, pop of us is continues you wonder about publishing polls and how much publish folder is f a j button. step 3 off this, you guys may have lives. nation to back is really to yeah. and there seems to be a significant amount of that because pulled earlier this week. us voters said 3 out of 4 that, that the us natur, national interest is a, is benefits from the us supporting israel militarily. and joe biden has taken that he's asking congress for $14000000000.00, excuse me,
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and additional military assets to send to israel. that generally enjoys bi partisan support. and it seems that the us public is back it as well. all right, how do you think so that's how, how did your customer the in washington dc. thanks i, you know, as we were just discussing with, i guess the military wing, if a mouse is israel has refused to accept. it's offered to release 2 more captives that they offer it released to americans. these randy government dismissed those comments as propaganda. intel aviv crowds of israelis ready to demand more to be done to secure the release of those hilton johnson. i'm attempting in tel aviv a cry for help outside israel's defense ministry anguished relatives of captives held by how most demanding their release. 7 but god, during the
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day after from us released to american captives, demonstrators urged leaders to implement a ceasefire and expressed anger with how the government has handled it all hours later, an announcement from the assembly gates the military wing of come us saying the army, the group informed that they plan to release 2 more captives without conditions, but the israel refused. we have offered to hand over those a comparative slot in severe human tavian condition. but the governments, they are not see assume that they want to continue coming over till then they want to continue bombardments. the houses in response to the office of prime minister benjamin netanyahu called the claims by how mass mendacious propaganda and said we will continue to do everything necessary to bring all the captives and missing back
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home. analysts say the message from israel is clear that it won't negotiate with how much is where the bulk negotiated was. the colleagues who facilitated the negotiations with a mosque to allow the 2 women and the american citizens to return home. and it is all they believe that is part of the psychological mall. that's how mas wants to gain time be for or to stop is where maybe was international, more international pressure to stop is way from the ground. evasion into does from the, is really government. increasingly bellicose rhetoric and continuing military buildup . i'm not, we will turn this equation to a $180.00 degrees announced a day of the attack will be remembered as the day that started the final and complete destruction of the almost terrorist organizational loan. a few months you
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have a subsidy again, we will deepen our tech support. we will minimize the dangerous to our forces in the next stage of the war. and we're going to increase the a text well calls for humanitarian ceasefire only grow louder. the bombardment of gauze already relentless, only intensifies how much i'm doing with 0 occupied easter was. what satellite attacks on palestinians in the occupied westbank have increased since he had mass attacks on october. the 7th. more than 540 promising in veterans being forced out of the homes ever him as this done. he barely crawled, but the be the shortest family had to run for safety. they couldn't carry much. but what they saved is the most precious. and i don't want that even if i didn't get anything. most importantly is that my children must have survived more than 200 people from what the cs but the one community in the occupied westbank were forced
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to leave their homes. i named had says there used to defending themselves from succor attacks. but since october the 7th, it's been like nothing they've seen before. we've got 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 slowed us. we have it on facebook calls by settlers to commit domestic code. then they came on october 12th and attacked the women and children. this isn't melisha, and 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? 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 see. this is the school 9 days after they
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left it to to the deserted after suckers attacked it. the children say they missed the toys 11 year old thrush, it couldn't get his bicycle the by the ones and the cattle. i've always depended on a warm climates, 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 they're thinking about leaving the weather one way of life altogether to, to come to had says she already tried to settle his sheep. busy so he could buy a house for his children, you know, i think that, i mean, i don't know what i'm going to do later on. i haven't thought about it yet. i've always known this work which is raising cheap. i've never worked in construction, but i might have to know something violence has been pushing palestinians out of the lance for years. but the attacks have more than doubled so that we have mass
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attack maybe the side with sooner and to will. he will also learn that he might never be able to return to his glenda can do that, but he just needed the okay. by just by israel masses as far as his outside goes, is northern border really, truly, to say rockets all still being far towards the southern israel from the in claim to raise it. but it has the latest from the board. you were say right, on the border with guys, i think more than guess about 3 kilometers from where we are right now. what we're seeing one air strikes happening right after the other. there's been an increase of air strike, especially during the night that is rarely military teams at around $6000.00 rockets have been launch from gaza towards a southern israel. they're also saying that our own 700000 people have been displaced from northern guy side towards the southern part of the guys as trick. and they're also saying that there is no humanitarian crisis. something that we do
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know is not true because of our colleagues working in the gas a spring. we know that people are struggling with like a war turn with a lack of medicine. aside from the air strikes that have chilled uh, thousands of civilians in the gas as trip, there's also a major sense that a ground invasion could be happening any times. we have seen hundreds and hundreds of times and thousands of 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 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. i may say that their safety is our priority,
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but many of the relatives of those were being housing gasket right now. are extremely concerned about the safety of their loved ones because on the bombings of air strikes that are happening and guys are right now, but it's, i will just see that there all is, well, is a still a head here now does there on israel and lebanon evacuate towns along the shed, borders for photo types continue. we'll have an update from where thousands of business in order to evacuate is fine $0.60 for the . how are the weather's looking ferry on settle, staying very on, settled across the good pots. so if you have lots of plows showing up on the satellite, pitcher place to say that to storm,
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but that is not with the process of pulling away from northern scuffing. so should we say the weather is less bad? it does stay on said lives, we go through the next couple of days. now when there was what was when the flood point is still remaining full cycle, some good positives, cox and down into east composite being the east midland as well. so flood warnings to buy that towards to build a box of jeremy into what denmark, southern areas of norway and on into a task of a sweden as well. so we have a lot of pressure that's making his way into an eastern positive here and down towards the south west. we have a storm but not a spring isn't very wet and windy weather into a good part of the southern spade. had also will particularly into positive portico around the battery, applied pressure, able to what was that eastern side? if you've seen some very high temperatures, recently we got up to 35 celsius in the remaining a and in bulk area, things will cool off a little as we go through the next couple of days. is the west to weather, making its way across the east and past. there was some, some piece of tab and right in up towards the northwest. how's the weather in to
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a driving force for a regular migration. take your 3 bus, these be a witness documentary on the i'll just say around the the hello daniel. what challenge is there a reminder about top stories this uh, and thousands of palestinians have been killed over 19 is reading strikes on the golf and strip popular cafe in the shopping center. at least 2 palestinians have been killed and a threat is ready to strike on the gd refugee camp. 3 of those also died in his rainy rates elsewhere, and we'll keep tight westbank. since the 7th of what type of nearly
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4400 policy minutes have been killed in is randy s trying that's according to the latest update from the health industry and doza, 90 palestinians of died in the occupied west bank just over 1400. his ratings have been killed since i must close this minute. truth. more than 1000 palestinians have been arrested the occupied westbank during the past 2 weeks. a 210 people were taken captive in southern israel during a massive ministry operation. well, israel's government is all the 10s of thousands of people to leave that homes near the board with lebanon. and that brings a number of displays 210-0000 hotels in guest houses of running out of space to housing. and the mountains reports now from tel aviv, of these buses arrived early on friday, and caveat smyrna, ready to carry people away from this town of 23002 kilometers from israel's border
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with lebanon. among them, roney schmidt, 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. the one mother's screams that tell of eve where she's going to 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 tells a man he has 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 sold through boxes full, the new arrivals, food supplies for sabbath meal that will not be celebrated in peace. the month. so i'll just add a tentative israel. let's head i would not see occupied east jerusalem across on the unofficial is joining us from the island. so it's really, it's really ministries and that's it. more communities along the northern border ought to be evacuated. just give us a picture of what's happening there, and if the ongoing tensions that's right. and then just as we're coming on here that we're hearing that they're side and signing across the sides, which is suggested that there is another real good attack under way. but you're right, most of the focus on this sunday has been in the north. that'll be an exchange as they are between hezbollah and these really army. it'd be as really on because
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they're taking the decision that i thought the 14 communities have to be evacuated within about 4 kilometer belt of the border for their own safety. that's in addition to the 29 that we're back to you earlier this week. so dozens, if not hundreds of people will be moved out over the next 24 hours. now they are me see that the, the target to a 90 tank 5 a unit. that was all pretty things. i'm just the other side of the border and manage the new words to neutralize that we see that as bullet are very much behind these attacks. but a warning, the lebanese government that the risk being dragged into a battle with the huge release because of what is happening on the northern border . and of course, we've had likes of joe biden, and many other world leaders express the consent that this conflict in gaza could begin to escalate a new front could be opened up. and reports also advertise on to airports in syria and as well as being blank especially these really is,
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will never confirmed whether or not they actually attacked the ports. but the city a news agency is saying that overnight, the airport at damascus was targeted by rockets being fired from the is really positions in the golan heights. and then the airport at a level was also targeted this time by fighting transport runways. what essentially destroyed is it working to rebuild them? this is the start to attack, quoting these airports in the last 10 days. and as i said, these release will never confirmed these attacks. and the damascus attacks to what codes were killed to civilian workers, what killed and the city, and see that already they're beginning to try and rebuild the the time like they have to try and get things back up and running data as quickly as possible. but of course, these really is well, never confirming these attacks see that they will not allow a run to get a foothold or to bring weapons in through city a that could threaten their security. so it appears that the get again, this has been destroyed by these really against the syrians. believing that
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a run was going to use those efforts to bring in weapons which within fund let's we either to has paula or to have mice and gaza. right at the moment. thanks for that update, unofficial. the way these 3 soon. thank you tom. so also being evacuated on the lebanese side of the board and highly hashem has more now from southern lebanon. the intensity off of tax on the news is really border is increasing. his law has a fact. several is really ministry force from shut off farms towards the west and the food on dogma shop now is what has been shouting this borderline. and also today, there was several attacks you were 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 when it drone targeted his god, they're also now the situation on the board that is escalating. and actually we
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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, and decided to leave to what safe i city such as fine about the or even to be, you know, the concerns of the situation and 11 on sliding into that big conflict is raising. and we can see the united states secretary of state unfinished, blinking, calling blevins, butterfly, prime minister, showing so forth as easy as was enough to do. and these people are the same time that 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 read is going to escalate. this party is going to be involved, actually a jersey, it will not for the soft event in the united states, the head of
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a synagogue in detroit has been stuck death. the downtown synagogue confirmed that it's presidents a month. well, a scene here on the left was killed on saturday. please say a trail of blood blood to home. i say the mates if it's unclear and warned against speculation. ok. all right, a good time to take a look at some of the up news making headlines around the world and at least 6 people have been killed off. the russian missile attack on the crating region of khaki and other 14 were injured with the masonic struck a peaceful distribution center. the regions governance, as all those killed, was civilians working at the side functions. treating injured soldiers in ukraine's a base of the will. ruins now are the result of shrapnel shell fragments and land mines. not bullet wins out. 0 spoke to field medic about the challenges of rescue. i can of more of multis in narrative types and fewer face to face bottles, tempers, robbie has moved from ukraine's southern front line. a computer programmer before
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the war. now a compact medic, nick named doc based on your rebutting on ukraine southern front. drones showing snipers come with the job, the sense and getting to someone who needs help can take all day. what issue? sometimes evacuation vehicle comes on to file. we lost several cause burned and left on the front line. yeah, it happens. but the biggest threat a kamikaze drones because they can travel 5 distances and a dangerous on open terrain. often completely exposed when rescue cars get hit. no one escapes injury doc says he's seen it firsthand. but the more nipple is it, more your truck describes the sound of rockets flying overhead and he was at a forward position directly across from russian lines. his leg was mangled by shrapnel. ukrainians use the term meat grinder to describe the conditions at high numbers of dead and wounded on the front line. i thought somebody was my guys came out on the fire. they didn't leave me behind. i was losing consciousness. so they
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told me to see him. he's grateful, he says 2 people in the trench with him were killed. moving positions were told to spread out, walk single file, avoid on march areas. because since the war began, ukraine has become the most densely mind the country in the world. mind fields spread out over thousands of kilometers. the biggest threat, the troops on the southern front clearing them, could take years. dangerous, but vital work that cannot begin until the war is over. the same bus robbie, olga 0, your robot name and ukraine separate which are region to 10 devices. they're heading to the polls and one of the nation's most critical elections. south america. second largest country is experiencing worsening inflation and soaring poverty, left in america to tennessee and human reports from point us areas where a political public a to has the most unlikely. front runner,
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it looks like a wild. dragon's fire show a campaign for nearly a character with heavy. i mean a presidential frontrunner who wants to demolish argentina's political class just to get rid of them. oh, you don't want any less people to conservative economist wheels a change. so to cut government spending and $100.00 bills symbolizing, he'll dollar rise in economy drowning in nearly 140 percent. inflation relays says that the origin time currency, the official is, was quote this for the excrement in the country. that is most stranger to eccentrics in politics really is extraordinary. rise in popularity can only be explained by the disenchantment. the margin times have been accumulating over the last decade with traditional apologies. so the 45 percent of arjun times are living
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below the poverty line was once one of the worlds which is countries central left economy ministers since you must die from the governing power and this party is pulling in 2nd place and conservative. but the simple rich insert, they enjoyed support from young voters, even though his schoolmates used to call him local the crazy one. they love us when i gave me late is convinced the talk. steve did talk me through a medium like in the movie the $0.06. the big question is whether any of the candidates will be able to rescue argentina to michigan nomic and social 34. see, and human al jazeera window site is. so i, brazil's president lewis unnecessarily desilva has vetoed major parts of a bill that would have limited indigenous peoples claims to assess, to land at the legislation was put forth by congress with the support of a powerful farm loving and following a supreme court ruling last month judges reject to the measure that would have
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work for this nation. more than a 1000 migrants of refugees have landed on spain's canary islands, including your record number on one boat of the red cross. the 320 people arrived on saturday. if a single wooden bait of 7 islands have become the main destination for microbes trying to reach me, at least 1000 people have died, attempt to be crossing from africa. so for this, yeah, a still the head here on out 0 from sorry. i have to call live tens of thousands of miles to show you this, the with more than 1400000000 people in the us and all that was most populous country. millions of young people across the country are unemployed and unable to imagine a meaningful future. these students will take any job they can find. but getting
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how to get the welcome back up more on the international reaction to the goals of all the demonstrations and support of palestinians in many places right around the world. and that includes post. yeah. i would join now live by a to hutch message from the capital of sarajevo. it's a good to have you with a set. tell us more about what's happening. that what's a message from protest while thousands together here in central, sorry, of a friend there. so is there a to when, how is the time and the with the palestinian civilians, the name of the causes? we see them waving opinion flags and we've also had in taunting for a brief time in some of the transfer. and so i was able to read talking genocide and had a ton was able to treat people in bosnia and herzegovina. tell me the situation of the office right now. they are organized by
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a palestinian community of small organization representing the scene in here to get in there to mon think and the media, the fire, and then the humanitarian prize. and they see they want to see accountability for the crime in the gospel method. so many people came here beating about the strong support for palestine hearing loss. we are, that is not a wonder bearing in mind their own experience, experiences of bosnians during the war and to $911.00. not for. yeah. that's the capital side of it was under the senior year. is that to years ago without now the now it's electricity just like $0.05 a day. and therefore, it's very, very easy for people here in for times with what's going on in across the street and a lot of empathy then suddenly making that voices heard. what about the political situation a to, in terms of what's happening in gaza?
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the political level in bosnia, it is lively, complicated with the complex and confusing when with the complex says divided among the clients. hearing 5 is in the country. it's very hard to reach an agreement, it's about anything, especially when it comes to foreign policy, making the policy and causing problems many an issue. the politicians representing bosnian model that we have traditionally expressed. there's the more and more videos, but in the past 2 weeks, we've also heard from math. did you give support for israel coming from the or like, but as we hear, and i'm with the people here in, sorry, ever are united in their supports for from been in or that thanks for that to. that's a to how do you mission should join issue, i'm sorry
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a but that large purchasing support kind of communes. thank you. us now own groups of loans. rocket, enjoying the types on us spaces in iraq. they say it's in response to washington support for israel is full on garza. i'm a doctor what have reports from baghdad as viewed as rising, that the war on the plaza might spill over across the middle east and the rock minutes. the bays is hosting us and coalition admitted c. personnel had been targeted by emissions and zones one back of the groups known as this. let me blame the responsibility for the attacks threatening to increase the attacks and to continue targeting us minutes. the facilities and us interest any rock, as long as the united states continues supporting and backing is res minutes. we can paint on the plaza and iraq. also the ministrations have been in stages across
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the country. contending that the ministry campaign bye is right on has the and many political and religious leaders in a rock had been calling on the government to blue cross country. is that support as well? in fact, they have been calling on the governments to close embassies and diplomatic missions of the countries that support as well. civil, political and religious leaders in iraq have been calling under supporters to mobilize the fact to be transferred to fellow assigned to take part in the resistance to take part in the defense of the palestinians of civilians in iraq has been one of the countries in the world to rise up against the bombardment campaign. by his way, the forces against garza,
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with the head above that in washington dc. hundreds have marched towards the us capital, assuming about she's being held in other cities including los angeles in new york and in tampa. to hear because i'm a jew born in jerusalem and i'm horrified and rage that my government here in the u . s. is sending weapons and money and never ending unconditional diplomatic support for israel as it ceaselessly squatters policy today is happening in palestine isn't genocide against the human rights issue and on the right on the line the people. 7 to be supporting while the prime minister in canada has been under pressure to do
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more to support policy is a support and goals. it continues on friday morning, fetching members of parliament right and left her to just intruder calling on him to advocate for the star test is also due to the streets across the country. and it's just full full pallets to thousands of dollars in related to demonstrate in support of tennessee. as far as literally hesitate just now from calling them. the venue of this protest is both significant and symbolic. we are a 10 dependent square in quality impulse. this is where malaysia proclaimed independence from british colonial rule more than 60 years ago. and the protesters here, well out here in college are and he was now the soon as i'm calling, not just for an engine, the one garza but a so friend and his really occupation. we had some really powerful features. the main message was the best. what's happening in gaza is a humanitarian crisis. and that to support the palestinians does not mean you are
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and t jewish, that this is essentially a political conflict. it is not ever that just conflict between muslims and jews. and the crowd is a mix of malaysians, of all races, all walks of life, and also for and as a result doing in this country. i mean, i can't imagine how is like to live there with mom's little around. so i think, you know, it's very unfortunate that you know, during this era, this, in a peaceful era, mostly for most of the, well, there's one place where it's occupied and there's a par. see. this protest is organized by type of humanitarian, non governmental organizations. but malaysia's political leadership have always been consistent and that support a palestinian right now the government said that condemns killing of all civilians, whether it's ready to have a senior and but it says it will maintain relations with a political wing of hamas to find an immediate solution to the prices and god, and prime minister on why brian says this humanitarian crisis could have white
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a repercussions on international relations. if it's not results quickly. florence 3 out just a rough color for tonight, jerry away demonstrate is bad. cool. so boy coats on behalf of palestinians i would address is more now from lagos. i have and we've got the sizes almost breaking and marching in front of it with the people in front of site. look like, you know, it's a good month for just these can continue to demand towards them. i'd like for section of the motion to continue it to the mind that, you know, the international community was there as well. some of the reasons that had been in the past regarding disease was implemented to issue a license into a new piece. and the one of us because it's there is nothing wrong, probably united states and the usa and union to show support to our country. the 1st and best thing to find a necessary discipline,
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once they pay the importers from countries, that's awesome. and diploma to execute what the questions as well as in the same money we are paid to buy goods, the services which we can get remote up. i just don't know if that was the same one is being used to muscle you know sense so now what's the size which is around the show the degrees and with that that's it for this is on the clock and my colleague:
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toma craig will be back in just a moment, we'll have more of the day's news uh, fixing to click on the latest from wharton gulf. the more than 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 to a place to build for us to do this. there isn't any place to the people, hospitals that need electricity, they need welfare for their life. submits the world, slow down. we stand for as homes, with tips of global nickel reserves. indonesia is points to leave the global battery industries. we definitely manage our abundant resources and play
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colleges 0. the structure, the category of the shopping plaza has an gallons of thousands of palestinians are killed as israel steps off its foaming campaigns. the, this is all to 0 live from the also coming up and is really air attack kills, imagining refugee can kill several palestinians as rides intensify across the occupied west bank us proposed as a human resolution can.
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