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400 palestinians in multiple attacks. as a trunks continued to slowly make their way into concepts. hospitals are in dire need of supplies, especially in the are nice, those units, cousins, more risk. so the 9th, as is ready for us as roundup palestinians and the occupied with the bank. the sobering reality, if we look at how hundreds of photos the times in this friday chiles just filtered the it's steven g m t. that is 10. am in garza and it was one of the deadliest nights and the own. clive where at least 400 palestinians have been killed, homes are in ruins, and hospitals are overwhelmed by the dead and wounded. is ready as strikes, has it buildings in the densely populated value of refugee camp in the north of the own class. at least 50 palestinians have been killed and thousands injured,
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most of whom are children. now it strikes have also hit causes launches to hospital, as well as l codes. hospital crowds of displaced palestinians had been sheltering from is ready bombardment inside medical facilities and across the occupied with bank, there's been no less up as is ready forces have intensified rides. thousands have been detained overnight and 2 killed and jealous on refugee camp early on monday morning. since the start of the war on october the 7th, at least 4651 palestinians have been killed in gaza. and the, then the okay by westbank is ready for us as have killed 95 in the past 2 weeks. in israel, of 1400 people died into mazda is military operation. and appointments will be speaking to ellen fisher, whose monitoring developments from occupied east jerusalem. but this, let's go to l, just here is honey shiva, who is in gaza for us. and uh, as we mentioned, 400 people killed in the latest is strikes overnights. are there any targets to
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lift a hit or is this more about punishing those inside gaza? yes on. well it seems like more of collective traditions of the palestinian people in the gaza strip. there are aggressive air strikes and he'd be artillery showing continue a throughout the past night that early this morning and continue creating a tragedies for palestinians living in the gaza. strip as more evacuation are becoming the target of these relentless error strikes, residential homes and rough. i've been targeted with large number of people being reported killed and 10 the injuries. same thing in the city of how new and it's a residential home was a targeted with people inside without warning, but the worst of these attacks and most of the projects, the one in july, the refugee camp, the densely populated refugee camp, and
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a densely populated residential home with not only the owner of the building but also the evacuated who led the northern part of the gaza strip was completely destroyed. 30 people have been reported killed and according to a source of the indonesian hospital in the northern part of garza, the vast majority of these uh these people were killed hearts, children, and women. and, and see there's tries continue as, as the time of this live. there's 2 years strikes then he's the artillery shilling can be heard from a distance at this point on the we know that a minimal amount of a has made it through the rough it crossing into guys a bit. what signs, how they that's it's actually getting through to the palestinians. the hospitals most indeed well as of this moment, we don't have a confirmation. if any of the aid has been delivered to the hospitals or to any of
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the points that they were intended to. we know there's a list of, of pre conditions made by these really government, on how these it should be distributed. and we know as from, of, from the government, sorry, from a you and source that those humanitarian aid are only limited to the southern part of the gaza strip. none of these age should go beyond the the, where the is that is that the area that was designated by these really army, for people from the north and gaza city to evacuate to which means people who are still in gaza city. and in the northern part are not going to receive any of these things out. so far, we know that these human to terminate are in united nations on or why wonder what relief of programs we're house in the city of dinner. but as the center of
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distribution, but as of now, as of this moment, we don't know when or how they are going to be deliver. okay, thanks so much honey. we really do appreciate it. that is honey. i believe she, but for us con eunice in the us and several of its allies have for patients. this supports the is for a while calling for the protection of civilians and access to a dis statement came following discussions between us president joe biden and leaders of france, germany, italy, canada, and the u. k. for more on this, we're going to go to ellen fisher, who joins us an occupied east jerusalem and a powerful block of countries. the. can you tell us a little bit more about this statement? tell him well, it's an interesting group in that it is the g 7 minus one. there is no age upon involved in this statement. and it would be interesting to find out from tokyo, why that was the case, whether they did not to be involved or whether or not joe biden, during his day of diplomacy at the white house on sunday, ought to not to call the japanese. he called all the leaders mentioned in the
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statement as well as benjamin netanyahu, from israel, of the statement that will be welcomed largely by the village. i would suspect, although it is no outright condemnation of how much they do. describe it as a terrorist group. it also talks about israel's rights to defend itself, although it called for an adherence to operations within international law. this cold coming even though they are aware that these really is have caught power food and water. a 2 guys out over the last 2 weeks, even though aid is navigating in and also a number of agencies have said that white phosphorus is being used at the agreed to continue to use the diplomatic channels in parallel to try and bring it in to what is going on, but what is missing from this statement is a call for any kind of see spot, any kind of humanitarian store to allow more aids to get into the country. and of course, there is no call from any of the 6 countries for restraint,
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even though we're seeing the numbers of debt and guys that continue to rise d by d. in fact, our, by our and data element will start getting reports. that is where i will potentially postpone its ground invasion into a guy. so what, what can you tell us about this? well, this is a report that comes from new york time seeing that lloyd austin, who's the defense sector in the united states, has been putting pressure on these relays to delay any growing more, 1st of all, to allow the additional military assets to get into the region but also secondly to low diplomatic efforts to try and release the people who are commonly being held as captive. you remember that on friday, 2 americans were released. joe biden said when he was here last wednesday, that the americans are using all channels, old diplomatic efforts to try and get more people released. there is a feeling that if the grown war starts, it will be much more difficult to try and get any top tubes released. certainly,
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that has been the view of people here across the board. what is interesting, the on is really on the radio in the last. so we've seen a post in social media courting the deputy of best, the, to the united states, from israel, saying that the united states fully understands that israel is it war. and it will decide to do what it wants to do when it wants to do it. so that would real live. it would seem on the face of it, any prospect of a delay in the action. but of course, as i say it, any delay would help facilitate and the american size getting more captives out of guys. but it is a divisive issue. we've been speaking to some is released in west jerusalem, who was certainly mixed on whether or not there should be some sort of prison that exchanged with some us. it's very hard and very emotional and our friends are a hostage and we've been such a funeral of our friends and all our soldiers and friends and my husband is in the army. so it's very,
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very complicated. and there's no of searching on sir. a new member to the new logic . so i think this is a little complicated. it's not simple, it's not either. this was awful. it requires a lot of consideration. each side is suffering. we have to think, well, this is a big dilemma and there isn't one answer. i totally understand the dilemma of the hostages. i'm sure i would feel exactly the same way, but to say that this is what from us once is not correct. because if that's what they wanted, then the butchery did not have to happen to the extent that it happened for them to capture people in order to bargain for political prisoners. certainly many of the people that i've been speaking to have been saying that it was the defense and intelligence failure, the legs to these people being taken captive. they would always really like to see them released sooner rather than later. and while the blame hum us for taking them
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captive in the 1st place, they also believe a lot of blame should be pointed at benjamin netanyahu for those security and intelligence failures. okay, thanks so much ellen, that is ellen, especially for us and occupied east to jerusalem. but as well as military has apologized off to one of its tanks mistakenly hits in the junction board of posts near a gun. so it says it's investigating what happens. additional authorities say 9 people have suffered minor injuries and live in these. um good. his ballasa is one of its 5 has, has been killed along the board with his ro alia, is ready, military said, is struck meant as if the group that were planning to launch missiles and rockets toward israel, the writing and bank group, and as well have been exchanging fund across that border since a mazda attacked southern as well, on october, the 7th. well, let's speak now tuesday to hold a who's in the southern, live in a city of tide, and then a year at a school, i understand it's been turned into
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a shelter full of people displaced by finding boy long the boy. can you just give us a sense of what life is like? fear difficult. this is the humans home of the conflict along the israel 7 on board. or you can see this for yourselves. families crammed in classroom schools now shelters for, for those really who have nowhere else to go. there are people who are families who live elsewhere in the country. there are families who have money and are able to rent the apartments. but the majority jones, we're talking about thousands of people who are now displaced. local officials tell us that they are facing an emergency. we have to remember that this is a country which is nearly bankrupt, a states which is nearly bankrupt of the country, going through a dire financial and economic crisis now and it's 4th year. it's not just the states which is struggling per money. it's people as well. they are unable to find
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blankets enough blankets, enough beds for these people and winter is approaching. and many really fear that this could be a protracted conflict at the time being. the conflict is confined to the border area, 100 kilometer border. now a military zone with a depth of approximately at least 2 kilometers on the 11 east side is really military has evacuated, towns and villages on the other side of the board are up to a depth of 4 to 5 kilometers. but here people are left, defend for yourselves. do you feel really a lot of anger towards the government? when you talk to people here, they say that you know that they're, they're not receiving any help, any guidance on, on what they should do. this is not the 1st time has belonged to is really army, have been at war. the last war was in 2006. it was devastating. as rel, leveled villages across southern lebanon, it stopped us that they even leveled the southern or target to the feel like the
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southern suburbs of babies, which is where supporters of hezbollah live. so people here have this in the back of their minds. they are worried families now sleeping in class room. so this really is the human total of the conflict. yeah, stock reality of what it is like they're a sign it can you just give us a bit of an update on the increasing intensity of the fine thing that is happening along the living on israel border as well? yes. over the past 48 hours or so we're seeing an optics and the number of attacks, hezbollah is launching the much more the frequency, the intensity of those attacks. and as well as the response as well, much tougher. it's still very much confined to a few kilometers the close to the border. but really, the fear is that this conflict could spread both sides. really, you're hearing harsh rhetoric from both sides, each side warning the other israel,
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promising. what does this calling on imaginable strikes and devastation? 11 on has bella to define and telling as well, you will face a defeats. but no doubt, you know, people, people are, are worried on, on what will, what will come next? the lebanese government, the prime minister saying that he is holding intensive diplomatic contacts to try to avoid that conflict from spreading to 11 on. but there is a reality. hezbollah is stronger than the states and has been that has made it very clear if they are already in the hearts of the boxes. and if the need arises, they will get more involved. ok, thanks so much that isn't a hold for us in southern living on the post indian prisoners society has told l just narrow that at least 70 palestinians and the occupied with bank had been detained by is riley forces. i have a nice, this is an addition to, at least there's a work is from casa, who around did up net, hebron since the start,
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all because of war. more than 700 palestinians have been detained and the occupied west bank, about 6000 palestinian prisoners were already being held in this ready jails before the licensed round of arrests, including 33 women and 170 children. the majority of all these people are under administrative detention 1st attention without charge or they are charged with incitement on social media. and even if they do the types of trial by a prosecution in military courts, us was human rights group sided dice, dice, difficult conditions, and harsh interrogation techniques. what i have dealt, how many reports it started out as a normal day. but as is often the case in the occupied was backed, it turned into a bloody one. 0, doing the thought of too. so you know, we were happy. it was a good day. then our car broke down. we got out to see what was wrong. the soldiers thought we were going to throw stones, they started shooting at us. so i have took 3 bullets in his right arm,
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the abdomen and his left foot. but that was only his latest breast with these 3 d. our maintenance is just a few months ago, a man and his brother, where the, where did pain during and night rate. the experience similar to this well, in the video released by bit salem. and these really human rights group, a father tells his son to wake up of image image coverage. probably suppose he's just don't be scared. the armies here, he says, a member the or were taken away in front of the helpless parents. so good as it was petrified, we were both in a one square and made to sell, but couldn't lay down to go to sleep. we were tied up in a check and we also water. they said there was no toilet unless we admitted out crime. i kept on telling them we didn't do anything that could be more than a $180.00 minus have in these really deals many pres,
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littlest throwing stones at soldiers or like this 13 year old child was arrested for picking wild herbs near a settlement. maybe i'm just repeating, these are taken to prison inside israel. parents need to apply for a visitation for me through the red cross, and that could take up to 3 months. in the meantime, the minor is cut off from the world on average, $800.00, but it's 10 in mind there's, i have the military detention each year. israel says its own security grounds, the age of criminal responsibility, the occupied 3rd street is 12. that doesn't apply to settlers who carry out the tax on palestinians. cnn sent them a petition to this. so this is the mentality by which they started with a sense of $310.00. but as the mentioned that i saw 1st before,
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they convince themselves that the art of 310 or dealing with potential to risk and hearing accordingly. a 15 year old asthma, the address still shipper is when he remembers his audio. he was on his way to have a hair cut didn't have road. when is really the soldiers pounced on him just a few weeks ago. i don't want to at 1st they didn't do anything, but then they towards the doctor tried my hands blindfolded me maybe sit on a chair. he's tom. i tried to sleep. there would pull water on me. i was always thinking about my parents. what will happen to them if they were to keep me here? and that was really why for my mom and dad, mother was released after 2 weeks. but like many children who faced military courts and prisons, it's an experience that will have an impact on him for the rest of his life, for the need of dizzy right in the occupied west. bank of the 100 c. m is a professor of political science and middle east studies at rutgers university.
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thank you. once again for joining us here in the studio. uh, 1st of all, can we just begin talking about these reports that are coming out that israel could actually postpone its ground invasion to allow additional us forces to arrive into the region? how significant is that to? i think that's one of the reasons, but there are other reasons why they delay. they've gone that, that one of them there are many diploma to efforts. now going on behind the scenes to release more hostages, especially after friday window to americans, hostages with movies. so the americans believe that with this for us, we might get more hostages out. and this 2nd lot of contacts with really bad news part is i know the americans and different shop contacting these uh uh, office shows. now give me a call to probably minnesota, wiley jump las, they'd been calling them to try to convey the message to hezbollah. not to and they involved completed in the fight and to keep this kind of
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a screen that shows as it contains so that they're a lot of reports and that, yes, decide that also they expect and war american throws more. americans should. 2000 american troops might arrive is the right, it says to the backend of this where it is. and also i believe that is there is also collecting more information about the impact of the some environment, especially in north and does that, which they believe that more fund that is there. and the long course of how much on the ground in that area. so the probably they are trying to get more information and more intelligence about the welfare of how much in that region and how easy the attack would be and the kinds of what exists they would face. you know, we spoke to the pharmacy, i directed david to try us a couple of days ago about this particular issue and how difficult it will be for 3 of them us to, for the is ready to go in and,
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and remove from us from that area because of just the way the dias. so dug in. yes. there's also huge amounts of pressure going on in yahoo isn't the now by the families of those who are being held captive by her mouth. so we're going to take that into consideration as well. i, i'm, i believe that the k, so there's so much pressure on the thing. you know, there's so much pressure and even with the leaders, with these popular a demonstrations going everywhere. and there is the resentment of the public opinion about the suffering of the uh, or they know the kind of thing. and the number of people killed the number of children now. it's becoming public knowledge. everyone knows what's going on. so all these are building maybe to have the case either the lady a come to a tech, to minimize the casualties or also maybe to have the front to select that you also get the same time. we've also seen that uh the united states is making changes to
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its draft united nations resolution. can you explain how significant they are, or is it a pretty token to this point in time because they're not exactly cooling for a few minutes here in cease fire out there. you know, the draft was distributed last set that day and the way it looks now, it is completely unacceptable by the majority of the members of the security concept. it doesn't include the humanitarian pose. it includes the mass on the right to missouri to exist, to defend itself, and also talks about the air on not something what happens to the region, but also there is nothing to the palestinians. i mean there is no threat for us. there is no humanitarian ceasefire. so i think that would be some changes that normally the draft resolution goes into stages. first, it is distributed to a 2nd the uh, the uh, initial for in the company which puts the draft resolution. they would have received some comments from members, a number of states,
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and then they could accept some of these amendments. if not, then finally they put this in blue form and they put it for both. i think it's the student to add it to say that the american optimization would go in for a day or 2, but they were not. we're just not sure what those points in time. you don't know yet. okay, thanks so much shared. we really appreciate that prices a table around has again, ones that to bump up into the cancer could have 5 reaching consequences for the region to such a battery has more from tear off. this situation in the region is like a powder. take those words from their ons for administer jose, and i'm here at the law here. earlier on sunday, he also went on to say that the current events could spiral out of control very quickly. and once that happens, the results could be severe, bitter. and how far reaching repercussions both regionally and for those advocating for war. uh, this is not the 1st time we've heard that these uh,
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sentiments from the reigning officials, the ron in president ever whom bracy has also express the fact that the current ongoing events in gaza and the constant bombardment by is really forces on the pile of sending people could have far reaching consequences. now when it comes to the recent attacks on us interests in the region, the re needs have not officially commented. but we had heard from iran supreme leader i had so loudly accommodate last tuesday. who did issue a warning of what was to come. he said the muslim nations are very angry and it will be hard to control people's emotions. he did say that if the resigned is resumed, continues as crimes. no one can stop the muslim resistance groups and they shouldn't expect the groups to be for benefit from taking action. nobody can stop them when they get angry. this was last week. why iran supreme leader obviously hinting of what was to come for now. they ran and officials have not commented on the attacks
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that have been taking place on us interest. but of course iran holds the united states solely responsible for enabling israel to carry out what it calls war crimes against the policy. and even people door says jabari out to 0 to hong, i was still a head on al jazeera around booms at the bottom bottom of guns. i could have 5 reaching regional consequences. increasing father tells out to sara about the pain of losing 3 of the children in an air ride on kansas oldest church. the hell i also am ready has said to him with a vengeance across the western pile. so if you have lots of cloud and rain spilling through here, we have what remains of storm yvette. now moving to the north of scott's and then
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we have storm, but not just making its way across. the fall, south of portico, running towards the straits of jeep roll to high pressure across the southern areas of frost will get not stats of the way. there's another way of life pressure move, what we do, whether they're just pushing a, which was that eastern side, or if you, if it cools off and keep losing something like 6 or 7 degrees on the temperature here to cool to the full book rest as well. up towards the northwest as that cool. what, when the weather will say the count on the right spill across a good positive space. pushing into southern areas of frontier will be heavy at time. could cause some localized starting into. so making its way for the east was puffing up a touch as it runs and across the ops in to northern parts of italy as exempt to the west in any of a sense for you say some pretty unsettled whether it's a go through the next couple of days that's built out across the northwest of africa, we have go what, whether they're in to northern morocco, deposit of iraq, se in right. and actually, and that'll just tremble its way through the strength of japan outset and hold them areas of ology area. also seeing some of that where whether meanwhile for west
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a tactical tool within the architecture for the patient. just need to know how to decode the architecture of silence part of the rebel architecture series on, out of just the, the, the view of watching else is there. a reminder of our top story is this uh, at least $400.00 palestinians across the lines. and this ready a text on the calendar and sunday, according to health officials, 30 people were killed by and is ready as try come buildings and major problems yet refugee camp and cancer. thousands have been going through most of them children and is already on the spokesman has consent. one soldier has been killed 2 and go
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right into accounts on sunday, 3 of the soldiers, the said to have been injured. israel says the right was items that look, housing captives, kasanya guides, the military wing auto mouse is repels. fee is rarely, it's had more than $4600.00 palestinians of some 5 entails and this right, this trucks on cancer, according to the latest update from the old sites, health ministry, $95.00, tell us to me and several so being killed and i was bang and just of a 1400 as riley's had been killed since the last one sits attacked in southern israel. on october, the 6th, more than 1100 palestinians had been arrested in the occupied with banking the past 2 weeks. and 212 people from the southern israel had been taken captive, find them off as of the palestinian factions. china has described the situation in gaza as very serious. it says the outlook for the region is voice and katrina. u. as in pacing and since this updates trying,
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this is the situation is critical that it's deeply saddened by the switch to a civilian life and the state of this conflict. whitening even further. it's close to an immediate spot at the escalation and ends with an opening of cement, terry, and channels and for the un security council play and even think of role in mediation. now, it says that this conflict should not be allowed even further. china is for me. so one e last week like critical of is rose thing that the tax and in the gaza strip had gone beyond the scope of self defense. now it's not from the aging has to be directly critically. the us out upon events is around, it has condemned any actions that it says to catch weight between israel and palestine. according to the aging, the only chance for long term peace is the establishment of the 2 states. so there's no to this and they do have said it's middle east envoy georgia into the region. and last week i was in the top leasing with guitar and russian officials.
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he was also in egypt and in cairo, attended the palestinian summit, where he met with the other thing you need is, as well as other officials, including the secretary general of the arab league. now in terms of progress, it's clear that virginia everett can meet as many leaders as possible put this message forward and apply pressure to both sides. but in terms of how much progress is actually being made, that remains to be seen. katrina, you all to 0. thank you. with us and some of its allies have repeated their support is around well cooling for the protection of civilians and access to age. she have her tons, it has moved from washington, dc of the white house that sunday was a day of sustained into the actual diplomacy. but president bided with multiple coals to west and lead is leading to a statement being released on behalf of thursday. it is kind of go from germany, italy, the u. k. and the us, it reiterated the support of those leaders for israel. and it's right to defend
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itself against terrorism. and almost like quite a difference to international humanitarian law, including the protection of civilians. it welcome the release of the 2 american captors and called for the release of the others. and it also welcome to for us you monetary and come boys into gaza and committed to continue coordinating with partners in the region to ensure sustained and safe access to food, water, medical care, and other assistance required to meet humanitarian needs about topic girls or some developments on the sunday president vitamin speaking to the is really prime minister and then that read out from the white task. that was this sentence. the lead is found that they will. busy be continued flow of critical assistance to gaza . so it would appear some sort of rhetorical commitment from the israeli prime minister to some sort of age flow into gaza. no matter how poetry it may be. she
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ever time see outages, era, washington, at least 2 palestinians have been killed during a ride and in a town in nablus in the occupied west bank. 3 others have been critically wounded. this route has killed 93 color simians across the altar populace bank. since an unprecedented attack on southern is route by law sponsors on october the 7th. but let's cross now soon as even who is joining us live from and tell us on can north of, from all in the occupied with banking the death toll continues to rise. the can you just bring us up to the light just with a number of rides and the last 24 hours. it is a bug. was tom in addition to the to palestinians. you mentioned that who were killed in nablus. i'm. he had an engine, his own refugee can put overnight just really for his. i've read that and 2 more palestinians were killed here, a 20 year old and a 22 year old. we've seen the young men took their bodies here to their properties
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for to find them for well before the leading them to rest the block here inside until the fugitive. i got to show you one of the areas with the intense confrontations took place between the palestinians and these really forces you enjoy the policy of here only are armed with rocks. they throw at these regular military. they try to kind of like stop them from advancing inside the refugee cab . but we've been speaking to women here in the camp who say that the is really forces have intensively rated so many different homes. they have caused a lot of damages inside those rooms. one lady told me that her brother, he has a son who has been killed 7 years ago. why is really forces fired? he had an engine as a refuge account. they came inside the house, they raised at the house. they ruined it. in addition to that, we're talking about 17 palestinians who have been rounded up from the camp here, in addition to the 10s of other palestinians who have been rounded up in different
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raids, food and only through means of tense situation. because a one of the women came up to me and she said, my nephew is in the hospital, he was one of the 1st few people to discover the is where the forces, who in here he's in a difficult condition. and she says many people here inside pickup are now in the hospital, basically taking care of those who were also understand the is there any military is obviously escalating itself variations there and it's intensifying is correct down even further residences. yes, i mean, already we've been talking about one of the most intense here is here in the occupied to effect the deadliest into that case. and that was before october 7th, we were reporting more than 200000 in skill. but now we're talking about almost $100.00 palestinians here in the occupied west bank killed by the way the forces just since october 7th. and we're talking about different rates, the different positive cities we're seeing also in jeanine,
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the use of an air strike against palestinians who are inside the account. what is, what are the forces? it's not even waves account or ground troops were nowhere to be found. so it just gives you an idea of how intense the situation is. it positives are afraid that since that has been a use of aerial assassination, start getting some of the nations from this guy that this policy is going to even inflame the occupied westbank for the you're talking also about these really popular types of the top rated. we've been reporting on the ads because of reach the tire rotation that they describe by those is really sad. there's no way to here in the mosque, and they're talking about the funeral procession that will be taking place here to the new priors. and they've been in the, in the rest 2 and 20 year olds and with 2 year old,
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i think so much needed that is needed even for us. uh, at the jefferson or could you tell me also for model the 100 c. m is back with us in the studio now. thank you again for joining us. what is it took a little bit about the ron and relations with the us. specifically, we've seen a build up of troops and military hub we have by the united states with these 2 carrier groups in the region. and we've once again hearing rhetoric come out of iran, warning the bombardment of guns and will have wide ranging consequences. how tense is the situation between those 2 countries at this point in time? you know, before this conflict, there was kind of an approach mom between iran and the united states, that at least the 5 americans who were headed. you're on there. the folks about that is you'll make the nuclear t as was going on, so there was some better atmosphere and especially after also the their resume that relation with salt, with the idea. so this conflict came now to saw
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a lot of disorientation. i mean, you're on cannot leave, has been a lot and has been lucky enough to launch a war without the green light from here on a. so now there's so much pressure on the, of, on his boat to join the fight. is that what the problem is? if they invade polezza and not to join, it would be discredited. so that is the situation now. so the u. s. fleet coming to their agent is to send a warning, this message to air on rather, and for has, if you've joined to 5, then we wouldn't be involved. we, we will protect as right. as of right is not sure of a security for the united states as you know. mm hm. so that is the warning. i believe myself. the discriminations might go a little bit higher. the mountain might be more attacks and southern live or not, but i don't think has been a long way to get completely fully involved in this war because of the kind of
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condition of either on a set of yeah. yeah. as well as the daily bombardment, the religious on, on by and of gaza. we've also seen is riley forces pushed through the into the occupied westbank. yes. you know, close to a 100 people have been killed in the last 2 weeks. can you just give us a sense of what that means and, and i guess it is that a show of force, a show of strength to show, have controlled by these really forces. it shows, in fact, the very clear message, it's war against the pulse thing and they the want to see a pull. i'll send you an opposing dokey patient. they want to deny there is okay patient. they want the policy of to some to be some to, to be quiet, to accept the, the fact the situation and just go with their business as usual. it cannot happen. what push the guys that with this kind of explosion is because of the measures they impose on cause of the siege for 16 years to whom part of the tax, the war means the government did not leave one single day without susan or uh,
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some of the on one or being attached to the same thing and i with respect. so the is, are you is want this kind of uprising or this kind of feeling among the policy not to be to be muted. and to accept the situation saying that if you want to rise, if you want notices, there is a big price and you would pay for it. yes. yeah. and then no, any paying for it with the launch is what we understand of this being at least $700.00 palestinians detained. and the 5 west bank, the majority of them are under administrative detention. yes. so those that might not understand exactly what that means. can you just explain that and, and i guess the reason that as well do it that way to have this kind of strange low that to think a new person who they suspect or they don't like to put them in a destructive detention. that means they don't accuse him of anything, they don't put someone prior and they don't release and they keep bad. uh,
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so then you invest attention 3 months on 3 months, on 3, on some of them spend 6 years in detention without being puts in price. so that's a way that the they, they contain some of these activists or some of those who might be potentially reduced to exist as red pen without being questioned by any, any human rights organization or any because they are, they are in detention housing in prison. once they get to the prison, once they've got to quick try it, i can use the, they know they will this thing, this number of years in jail and they might leave on. they might the most but the but at least they know what so waiting for them. but this, the fissions me kind of say, it's really have the policy. they don't know what, what is expected for them. they stay in the tension again and again and again without a i mean light in the end. yeah. it's all about control from the is ready. point of view isn't as yes it's, it's all about. they want to control the whole population. they classify the
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population in terms of different groups. those who are willing to go in a militant mode and their school wants to oppose. is there a little different piece for needs and thoughts who are caught up in a thing would be on a student authority and security card donation. so they want the whole population to be part of the policy and then also not to who are called anything and the security fee, and so as to prevent any kind of uprising or any kind of resistance. so it's all right, and that is the situation to us back now with what's happening, does that people kind of take it, they kind of keep size that they are going to distribute piece for the city for some of them. yeah, there are figures with both both that'll uh, build booth and force as well. no. thank you so much. we really do appreciate you explaining metal for us that was a does have it says, yeah, and thank you so much. i this process is he said,
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and by these ready air right on kansas oldest church saying that was always the face of mass funerals being held in the churches courtyards for the 16 people killed them. that is strike on thursday. israel has claimed responsibility for the attack, and one grieving father spoke to al jazeera about the pain of losing all 3 of his children in a place the family. so frequently sold companies in the lab admin had him a lot of lading. that can settle by no, no, no, the the, the, the, the, to the there's like really a logo, but i love the, i look at these are the, these but the feed use. so head of the saudi
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was the 40. imagine the floating height and again it was again, more than a fish the issue of a of the a fluid off a dish. i mean that most of the photos the by, by you say you live in the get the show up over to talk a little bit about what we show up in december.
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so here the law to be in the low cost of the last $2.00 volts, little ways it will come on to be it for autos. a little more for the get his ends up in my like the better. hey, the like the house of who really of the cold level as well. and it springs you. a briefing is being held with v is ready on the spokesperson. daniel, a guy lives listening and the position that is trying to all that goes well
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regarding the captives and those last the lives we have told them out of the 300, then a fine. but is that the new i eat and to hundreds and 20 to seem to have the 22 captives and the i'm the 8. yeah. the dead the we have told the families and the we have let them know about the situation. so this under the also some the thought of partners and it will take time to know more about those funding is going to have these figures that i told you that you need the find those that is 222 captives. and we have told the family is the judge should develop well that i knew nothing of we the father, we are in contact with these fabulous the offices of the i,
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the are the contact with these families. and we will do whatever it takes good. we will exert 12 the efforts, the situation needs to be done. the captives do as well. now, it's time for some questions about the question from john 11 mazda your mazda. you also want me to battery why the rody didn't though, haven't you started the ground attack? i need to repeat myself again. we will use every method in old that to release the captives of it, then them back to the family is the intelligence people are doing their job. and the a, these is one of the, some of the main target is to eliminate time as and to eliminate the minutes a power. these 2 objectives will be at save in the best way
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in old uh to be good enough to achieve our goals. the is the idea for the, for the operation to start the ground attack and goes, what about the political decision on the, is actually this, the minutes a capabilities of the i, b as is being improved so much. and the, and also the, not the will planes attack in so many minutes, the points where the service uh, in order to pay the way for the 2nd phase of the war. the aim is to eliminate any threats from high mascot. we need to increase our capabilities and our readiness to supply the ground at tech in a better way. kind
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of have that is any. okay, that was is riley military spokesman. daniel had got ready to speaking. he said, said ground forces have conducted limited rides into guns. that's a kill gunman and search for the is rarely hostages. he was a confessions the number of people held by him us in guns that is 222. you'll see that the monitoring the situation to ensure a must doesn't get any of the i that has gone through throughout the crossing into gaza and is ready to mount operations to prevent such seizures. but we'll have plenty more hit on al jazeera, including around the world. protests is express support to both sides of the board and cancer. and in other news, suppose is a badge and teen as governing potties celebrate an unexpected success with the presidential election heading for over on the
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the, the the, let's turn our attention now and take a look at some of the days of the news. just changes presidential election is heading for a run off of the leading candidates file to secure majority and sundays funds. so to a mazda is the economy, minnesota, and the governing potty content to these defined the poles by finishing several points ahead of populous candidates. how the in the life of less than america and it's a lucy and human has moved from both sides of the candidates since they're celebrating here. there are thousands of them. in fact,
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they are as founded by the surprisingly good results of the parent as party candidate. particularly if you could share the news of the current economy minister of argentine, a country that is suffering under a $0.13 relation to the funded by a very, in the 30 percent versus 36. by the way, both in one months time and ultimately the next president of virginia, you know, will be decided by the roughly 23 percent of voters who supported neither of those candidates. and now say that is between a candidate who are right or the the
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scene of the central. and of course, as he has against feminism and social spending, guaranteed, so to ride general full array of other things that would appear the tradition of our power. and his party. candidates, as i said, has been meeting a government whose economy has crashed and has many of these 42 percent margin times the poverty line. newman allen to 0 window size business, wireless opposition deciding who will represent them in next year's presidential election. so it's not being counted in a primary form, a member of parliament square, reoccuring them a shot that leads the rice that she's being fired from, holding public office for 15 years. opposition? potties point content, pos presidential elections? that's because many of its candidates were in jail or bod. from running thousands of people have crowded the streets of mexico cities a month. the beginning of the day of the dead fish, disease adults, and children,
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dresses, skeletons, to remember, and all of the lives of the deposit. the parade is one of the main events for the pre colonial tradition with the pain system and patients and best of the, of a, to collisions between philippine and chinese vessels in the south china sea. the countries have blinds each other to sundays in stockton statements between a chinese ship and a filipino vessel supplying troops on an asshole and disputed forces. i'm well now on the wall in gaza. thousands of people have been protesting across germany to show their support as well. so i'm also shoot, gathered in front of billings. brandon, the guys carried is ready flags, as well as posters with photos of some of the captors, health and cancer. brands . thousands gathered in central cameras to denounce, as well as military actions and cancer. hundreds of protest is carried flags and
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banners with messages and support for palestine. is also in paris, a renowned rock climate scale to $220.00 makes a tower to cool for an end to israel's war on gaza. a line robot age for a peaceful solution to the conflict i test has been us and it's very flags. and the pakistani city of karachi, thousands of palestinians support as relates near the u. s. consulate. they judged muslim countries to, in diplomatic ties with israel, the protest cells that being held across the middle east and solidarity with palestinians in casa. that's how they've been jeff aid reports from a rally in the city of, of it's in northern georgia. uh thousands of people have gathered here in a bit. the closer to the is really border as opposed to where we were in a mind a few hours ago. and they've been chomping slogans that like they have been in the
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last few days. there's a special prayer, unlikely prayer that goes out for the people of gaza. what is unique here is that we've seen an outpouring of support for how much this is a profession that was called by the islamic parties. and there been a number of speeches that have been done in the favor of how much they have asked me to take a leadership, a how to address here. and they thank the georgia union, dublin, they could us to, for the georgia union, people for their continued support. and again, rejected any mazda displacement of people out from us cause it's off the palestinians from the territories we've been hearing from them in children. men of all being gathering here and this type of anger across the country. this is not just the only protest here in jordan today. in the last few hours they've been focus called for by the churches. they've been protest outside the european mission . they've been focused outside these really embassy as been as children coming out to protest to show their support for the people of gaza.
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and then boston demonstration is closed for an in. so won't they describe as genocide and cancer? similar relatives for housing, several cities across the us over the weekend. but so for this news, uh, i'll be back in just a moment with much more on the go on gosh, the situation and go to escalate. we bring you expertise and honestly for ease, time use re u, r. c. is that the, the, the palestinians have to style south to where the, how much is supposed to combine with international the israel can do what it really . and that's the reason why is well keeps behaving. so really i would say this particular operation somewhere between the crime against humanity and genocide, it was really important that there was a jewish boy saying not in our name. you don't believe that this kind of aggression excuse safer. it doesn't make is rarely safer state with us for the latest
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developments on our investigations. give compelling science interview on your toes to from asia and the pacific one. 0 $1.00 east on out to 0. business is slow and concrete markets and the smallest trait, approximately 60 percent of giddeons live on less than $4.00 a day. you can stay here from morning until evening and not send anything even the folders so we have to buy them. and if we don't beat back, then they'll take you to the police license very different world banks. the latest poll says the wall and come from mining a boost economic growth. the ministries failure to hand over to a democratically elected government, to me is to, to, to renew investors. but you know, it's not stable because the machines are not stable. you cannot discovery today and
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going to easy interrupted to motivate me. i what, what that does, india should 5 countries in this part of africa run by military, jumped as after a series of cruise in the last 3 years. and that instability, quotesoft, investors the, the the, one of the deadliest nights or 5 gallons as is ready as strikes killed 400 palestinians in multiple attacks the, until mccrae, this is al,
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