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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  October 23, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST

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all these little guns lose ease row has of white themselves. the thing is not a license to kill inside story on out to 0. the . ready ready the color that i am this donkey attain. this is the news outline for now, headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 16 minutes. more a, across the board into gauze on that as it's distributed many on the ground say it is off for the not the one of the west days so far and gauze as is really strikes cold, 400 tablets, opinions and stuff. involvement is continuing on monday. the death toll pauses 5000
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in the territory, as hospitals are in dire need of medical supplies and a so bring reality. we look at why hundreds of palestinians detained in his really jails on children the well, it's now been 17 days since the war and garza began. and israel is continuing its bombing campaign. at least 400 palestinians have been killed in some of the west organized attacks on the territory. according to health officials in garza, up to monitoring a does continued to enter as hospitals are in dire need of medical supplies. thousands of palestinians taking celts in schools on our receiving some aid, but people say what they need most is for the attacks to stop on monday is ready as strikes had several locations, including neighborhoods in gauze, a city,
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how many families and children have been displaced off to their homes left and runs to and does really forces has intensified rates to any occupied westbank, thousands of palestinians which attains their overnight to killed during this way. the rate and the jealous are in refuge account since the start of the war on october 7th. moving to 5000 palestinians have lost their lives in garza, according to the palestinian health ministry. and you want to pied westbank is really forces have killed 95 in the past 2 weeks. in his room, 1400 people were killed and hamas has military operations. high full sense begins coverage. the nighttime brings no respite. the palestinians in gaza instead modesto for destruction. he's really on. he says it hits $320.00 targets during the night. children among the victims goes as health ministry says about 2000. they've been killed, sofa medical and rescue cruise. what through the doc to pull people from the rubble,
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their own, the lights, torches, and call headlamps. electricity is scarce and the strip under a complete blockade by israel rescue it. cuz i'm going to use a said scrambling sign other is ready. me. so strike your advice. that was rescued, taken to one of the dwindling number of hospitals, still functioning, but even the spread is constant. another problem, you the cook's hospital creating panic for those inside. and the strikes continued for the south with use where the army has been telling palestinians to flee the custom crate of freedom, such as the name of you have you were told upon you and is considered to be a safe place. and everyone came here from the north or from the city, but unfortunately last night was the hardest night so far behind han eunice was another thing. when we moved to hun unice with my family, there were 17 of us. then after these radius hit us and betrayed us,
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there's only 4 of us left. i can understand how the 4 of us we live and how we will return to the homing and also city after 17 of us used to live together. this is a real nightmare. one, i will never forget for the rest of my life nearby. what aid has so far got into egypt is being solitude and prioritized investment in the last and last last night . and it is mainly medical supplies for the hospitals. there's also a small amount of food supplies which we'd received. we will work with the palestinian red crescent to start distribution instantly to those in need. we will distribute in the south hoping to reach to the north, a goal, so to deliver the aid for those in need. some of that work is now underway, that agencies continue to cool for sustained reliable supply. one that includes desperately needed few for population on the siege and under unrelenting bombardment. i suppose it, i'll just be around all the customer. okay. it says now released video footage,
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showing the launch of it's kind of causing drones into is randy territory. the military wing from us said targeted sites in israel for the 1st time since it's offensive more than 2 weeks ago as well. let's speak to. alda 0 is honey, i've always shavonne. he's live for us from con eunice in the gaza strip. honey, we have them now hearing about a 3rd, a convoy that's heading into the strip. do we know where the a that's gotten in so far has gone? yes for the past half an hour, we receive reports confirming that a that in terms of the 3rd batch of humanitarian aid from the dips inside those trucks. where arrived this morning at a different site, it from a laurie city, do a check to cleared, and then it transferred to physic nathan united nations trucks. and then at this particular hour,
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she has been allowed to enter the palestinian territories. now these aides are going to be a take you to from the area of the roof i crossing all the way through designated owner was a where houses where they will be sorted and prioritize so far. we know the united nations and its uh, operations many brands, uh, a have prepared less and, and made uh, a specified location where those aides are going to. we don't, we don't know exactly where, but we know the, the, the list have been prepared and exact locations have been also identified for these aids to be delivered. we also. 2 received a, a report from a source, confirming the arrival of a ford batch of medical supplies, fully medical supplies, and a medical team arriving a laurie's airport on the gyptian side. we don't know when this is going to
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be entering guys. i could be out tomorrow or the day after more, depending on the coordination process. it's not the 3rd to point out that so far. these aids can void only contain a food supplies and medical supplies. there is 0 fuel supplies entering the gaza strip. now it's also important to mention that a 20 trucks even 40 or 50 or a 100. it's just so little compared to the needs of the power of the power steering and gaza strip. gaza needs daily 500 the trunk of, of, of a, of split supplies, medical supplies, and other, another supplies. honey, we know some, 400 people have been killed just in the last 24 hours. and the strikes are continuing in the south where people are flat, where you are currently, what have you been seeing and hearing?
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well for the past hour we worked on verifying the number and we learned from a source at the ministry of health that the number of people who have been killed as well. uh, the past 24 hours have reach 500 people now and it's in a, in an official statement by the ministry of health. of all of this is happening under a mass, a bombardment and error strikes. just at about 3 o'clock, we were preparing for the live and from the hospital, a house, a few 100 meters away from the main entrance of the hospital was targeted by 4 by 4 missiles and those kind of missiles are the wording that are sent by is really drones, in preparation for a complete destruction by an f 16 it's, it's a very scary, etc. and right now, because everybody is anxious and expecting
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a bomb the to drop at any moment. i'm sure a lot. sounds terrifying. honey boy, shave up there on the ground for us from the drum unit in the gaza strip. thank you so much, honey, and please stay safe. the hospitals and goals are all being overwhelmed by patients and all desperately low on supplies and the largest one doctors are wanting that it's generation is could fail at any time. brussels that has these babies are struggling to survive. dozens of them are being treated in the past as kid when it goes as a single hospital, but it's close to collapse. let's see in the get the electricity is out in these departments with a 55 babies, we will lose all those. we need electricity within 5 minutes is wrapped in posing a complete siege on garza and cutting off life, savings supplies, and services. electricity is one of them. i'll ship
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a hospital is not running on generators, but talk this one. the quick seeing any moment. shortages of medicines and the track of the power cuts off putting the medical team on the pressure. while i use the data, i just don't know we have ventilator, but now 7 ventilate is i'm not working because we don't have the right cables to operate them. we are only operating with 10 vents latest, which is a strong sign that the safety of this department is looming. some members of was team. have you forced to work in other hospitals? you saw the areas of kaiser because of these various strikes and blocked roads. will ship a hospital is been over whelmed by a high number of patients and thousands of people see through shelter from his riley attacks. his route has boone's medical facilities several times in the past 2 weeks. and though seeking refuge here, see nowhere in guys that is there some sad that i was just
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just a short while ago. are these really on the spikes passing, held a press conference and he said to the ministry, his carry adoption operation to find these really captives of the cups normally tell me minutes of a pre, a text millet you come pounds and those are ration posts as part of next stages of the war during the night, rates were carried out by armored and infantry forces to eliminate terrace in search for the capt. it's. she thought you'll go. well that speak to a correspondent al official. he joins us now from occupied. the stories, the island, amid all the movements that we're hearing about from the israeli army. there are reports now that as well as postponing its ground invasion of causal at the request of the americans normally well, it's a report in the new york times and certainly not getting a great deal of coverage here in any i like whatsoever. what it's been suggested is that the americans are putting pressure on these really to postpone the drawing board for a number of reasons. first of all,
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you remember the 2 americans were released on friday. the americans know, believe that they can continue with the international diplomacy walking through the likes of cut up to perhaps get more of the people who are being held captive in guys a freed sooner rather than later. it could be a difficult process, but the think it would be made much more difficult by the fact that the ground for woodstock. here's the 2nd reason the americans are still moving military assets into the area. the believe the israel could face attacks from a number of front, if and when the war starts. and the americans are there to protect american interests. and so they want to be the ready and prepared at the moment, not everything is in place. so they're asking, according to the report, if it is real, delays any greenville for the time being now is really on the radio highs in the last few hours. quoted the best of the, from the us, the deputy, and best the from the united states. see the americans that are weird israel, it's been a war and it will decide when does it tax on with it to tax altima?
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i do want to ask you about something that i believe it's just happened. we've been hearing reports of a loud explosion that over the northern city of alco. what more can you tell us right now? just in the last few moments we, we go to and allowed to say that the decide is we're sending over a code which is north of haifa. it's in the galilee area. now initially there was concerned that this was a real kit that had been fired from guys, which would be incredible if it was cuz a hi fi is about a 160 kilometers from gas. or it could have been 5, sorry, from his bullet positions in lebanon. it never appears that it was a drawing that was heading in that direction. and the believe it was sent by his ball that it was intercepted. that's why there was the load bang. but it shows the deep concern there is, here is it via considering the possibility that rockets could correspond as a 160 kilometers. whereas in this time, it was just a drawing. but it's still alone. we in, into israel itself,
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17 kilometers that we think is it farther than any drawing has traveled before by his bolivar. obviously that will be confirmed in the next few hours by the is really army unofficial. the, with the latest for us from occupied easter eastern. thank you so much holland. well, just to remind you of some reporting that we've been getting just in as i was saying a few minutes ago the customer gave has released video footage showing the launch of it's kinda causing drones into is randy territory. the minute for you bring it from us, said it targeted sites in israel for the 1st time since it's offensive more than 2 weeks ago. well, that spring in time, a community is a professor of public policy. the institute for graduate study is thomas, how, how much should we be making of this development drones being sent into his brain detached, dri. it's, it's, it's important especially that the land and vision has been delayed so far. we don't see any movement to the front, and this also could relate to this,
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that's these ladies and americans know that thomas has had some tactic and weapons . i mean, the kinds of throws are very important in these types of, for, for so the fact that the, how much is that releasing these images going to be doing? so it's, it says that i'm ready. now you maybe have more uh, more to show or to use if, if, if the word escalates. so i think we take it into this conflicts, but still, i mean, there's a lot of reasons laid out. i mean it has the lifeline supports logistic support from the us. the us has is pretty cool method to support is that i'm and it's submitted to but it shouldn't be the land invasion or something limited. so uh, so i think they're doing the calculations a good 40. i'm probably the americans also. they don't want to see is that i am getting into trouble. i mean, the, the member understands the, the, uh, the americans had a similar experience. and then for those that, but the guys as 10 times bigger,
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does that include any doc. so this could be either as nightmare as well. and i think the last thing the americans want to see is an embarrassment for isn't in any future and vision in and gaza. so they don't want these latest to to, to seems targeting, i'm not able to shaving the minutes ago. so i would, i would assume that most of the issues and discussions now involved with all these issues, technical issues. what of the in goals, if any, if future invasion, automated, repetition size goes? uh, i think my guess from following the median even is item is that this is a some, they don't have concrete goals. they don't know exactly what they want and how they will do you want to achieve it and whether or not they have all the minute tick of abilities they need to achieve the from the ground and vision. if that's as a matter. oh, well, they keep talking about how they're willing for this war to go on 1st of all, as it takes to get rid of the loss. but i've been wondering what are the options for israel and in the, in the event that that actually does happen. we've also seen this,
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this increased crackdown in the occupied westbank is if israel succeeds in getting rid of the loss, would they not need some kind of, of good weather or some kind of relationship with the power steering leaders in, in ramallah, in order to try to to create some kind of government structure that's like, that's like one of those books. i mean, i mean it's like opening front of those books. uh, 1st of all, we don't know how would this would end on what's is r as in, in goals when it comes to, i mean, is it really a good thing of how mass or we can come us and making it relevant in the future. this could be unavailable, charleston will go and the possibility of this evolving, and so there's not a lot as well as the line setting goals. so then this is a game change that is with, and most importantly, the willingness of out of countries and governments to be a part of any future solutions that involves. let's say a good thing of how much we're going to guys and then some inviting someone else beat them out of the country and out of fours or the single thought of the,
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of the model coming back and having the future and guys of the promise. so these are all the questions but, but i think it's too early to ask these questions. yes. these thoughts or questions, but so far have been seeing things moving slow now and seems these latest recalculate things that options in light of what they see they tried yesterday to embed garza, there was a limited depression, they lost a soldier and 3 wanted know how much is showing it's going to cause it drones as a so i think this is a nervous because it's very nice to me that i mean and visit i really not a to is i college you name it. i mean, because i've been the nightmare for since the case. i mean there was a famous but i'm going to sort of say, i think it was that, i mean like i wish one day a week up in the morning. i see guys are in the today in the, the non existence. so for them, if is the like this so, and it's not easy and i'm, i'm, i'm sort of me the whole fine thing is the civilian source stuck in this. we have to point to the scene as well. no, see whatsoever in, in,
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in the minutes real patient, the minute the, the score single data sitting the same is what i just have. it isn't, is i have a diesel protective death shut those them off because the way to think about the 2300000 soon as it goes up, you have nothing but mess, getting an all these kids were dying and why photo up. i mean, what's, what's the, i mean, the holocaust survivors, these ladies, why do they want to see how was visible for them that these thousands of gets, would die and being mess it could basically is, how is this good for the survivors of all the course? will also suffer the law. how i mean the future will just the so this has to stop, i mean, but again, we hope we hope that there is an international and when that the americans at least wake up and become why is that? because the students similar to some of us and that is it, i've gotten a setting it up and they defend to achieve any minute predictor in these countries . i don't think does that would be a different than it off. what i've got is done, although it's smaller. yes, and its capabilities is much smaller,
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but they left nothing for people there so it's going to be afford if they decide to go to achieve the foot target declare targets the fraud, which is good thing that a promise. and i don't know how, what, how tough for, and, and obviously as you were saying that the toughest for sort of in sort of kind of come with that professor of public policy at the hot institute for graduate studies . great to have you back in studio with us. thank you so many times as a funeral has been held for 2 people killed in the dallas or in refuge account by israeli forces. 5, all those were critically wounded during the raid and the occupied westbank. israel has killed 95 palestinians and since a most spices attacked southern israel on october 7th, needing abraham has more from the count in the occupied westbank as the 2nd phase here in the refugee gab me at 7. busy
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a j, the phase this time, this was the volume and live i munitions sniper has read. the rest of the people are talking about damaging the radio soldiers rather than using this opportunity when many are being turned into gaza to find them and name the situation here in the occupied was bad with the people who are going to the hospitals to check on the status of the wounded bypassing is have been wounded. we're talking about all 495. when you're in new york, you find north reg, since the start of the current estimation. so germain is very tense situation at
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that, but i just need all the occupied westbank, all the palestinian prison society has told down to 0 that at least 70 palestinians in the occupied westbank have been detained by his really forces or as light lots. in addition to at least thought he was from garza who also taken in the north of hebron. since the stock of the gospel movie in 1200 palestinians had been detained now in the occupied westbank. about $6000.00 palestinian prisoners were being held in his really prison before these racist arrest, including $33.00 women and a $170.00 children, most of health under administrative detention, not detention without charge or on charges of feeling incitement on social media. if they do face trial, their prosecution and military quotes of more and more children living in the occupied westbank being detained in is really child. human rights groups say they face difficult conditions and harsh interrogation. whatever he need has been
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it started out as a normal day was with that, 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, the abdomen and his left foot. but that was only his latest breast with these really are medium 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. rim is spanish coverage, probably sluggish. coffee just don't be scared. the armies here, he says, i remember the i were taken away in front of the helpless parents. so it was
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petrified. we were both in a one square made to so we couldn't lay down to go to sleep. we were tied up in a check and we also water. they said the water and no toilet unless we admitted our crime. i kept on telling them we didn't do anything that could be more than a $180.00 minus have in these really jails, many pres, littlest throwing stones at soldiers or like this 13 year old child was arrested for picking wild herbs near a settlement. many of the big needs are taken to prison inside israel. parents need to apply for a visitation permits 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 been military detention each year. israel says its own security grounds,
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the age of criminal responsibility, the occupied 3rd street is 12. that doesn't apply to settlers who carry out the tax on others to me and just do that to them out of attention to this. so this is the mentality by which these are, you know, sense out of $310.00. but as the mentioned that i saw 1st before, they convince themselves that the art of 310 or dealing with potential to the risk and here, according to the 15 year old asthma, the others still shivers when he remembers his audience. he was on his way to have it here 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 each time i tried to sleep, they would pull water on me. i was always thinking about my parents. what will happen to them if they were to keep me here?
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and it was really why for my mom and dad, as mother was released after 2 weeks. but like many children who faced military courts and prisons, it's an experience that would have an impact on him for the rest of his life, for that that had need a dizzy right in the occupied westbank. exchanges of 5 between hezbollah on the is really only on becoming more frequent and intense along the border between 11 on and israel 11 on is suffering. one of the west financial collapses in history. many phases of the country simply wouldn't be able to afford a full brand for from southern governance and a call that has the human tool of cons. thousands of people have left their homes in southern lebanon along the border with as well as schools, now shelters for those with nowhere else to go. a 1000 children left without education. many have lived through a similar situation before. some more than once they have and i,
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and you said in the, in the we live down to is really occupation. we've been displaced in previous schools. all homes have been destroyed. we really have nothing. look where we are now. she of this escalation and fighting is the most serious since the last war between as well, and has beloved in 2006 local officials say they are preparing for the worse. nearly 100 kilometers of the border region is now a military zone. at least 2 kilometers deep, but those living further inside lebanon are also starting to move. again the, how the hell of a lot of the month, thoughts, we all in an emergency situation. so father was 6000 displaced people in one government alone. that couldn't bring anything with them. we need to find blankets and beds since winter is approaching. in recent days, the frequency and intensity of hezbollah attacks against is really military
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positions have increased and so has, as well as response. non prime minister says he is working to prevent the war and goes up from spreading to his country. put the state has little say over the more powerful armed group has the law, which says it is in the heart of the bottle. and if needed, it is ready to get more involved. that could mean a larger exodus. officials have condemned as well for us to attacks on cause a with, with less than on already grappling was one of the world's worst by natural collapses . many fear it won't be able to handle a full blown war that i know of has it. that could be the needs of great and we have few resources on we'll know the state or municipality is administrative. that is why we appeal to local and international organizations to provide us with help. what was that also available, as well as threatening strikes of an imaginable magnitude and devastation? it has the enters the war on cause of many here. remember the 2006 for when israel
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level villages in south lebanon, and repeatedly targeted the southern suburbs of the capitol, where hezbollah, supporters live. but the iranian back group is equally defiant center for their eligibility to southern lebanon, a hostile head here on the 0, grieving fall that tells us about the pain of the 3 of his children in an air raid on calls us oldest child the . the latest news we've got the northern gauze district to the south to the board mid in the south have still been ongoing with detailed coverage on simply being fired from gaza and intercepted by the iron don't. from around the world. read has been
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welcome back to watching out a 0. i'm gonna start to get a here and go home. let's remind you about top stories. aid work is in con eunice, also seeing relief packages for delivery and gaza. that's off to a said humanitarian can wait until the spring delivery is through the roof of crossing with egypt again on saturday. health officials and gaza say at least 400 hello seconds were killed in his ready attacks. organized on sunday was one of the west lights and the territory so far. the aerial bombardment is also continuing on monday. i'm more than 5000 palestinians have now been killed in his really strikes on garza, according to the latest update from the territories health industry. 95 palestinians of also been killed in the occupied west bank. and just over 1400 is when these have been killed since the last that wants to attack in southern israel. on october, the 7th. moving 1200 palestinians of interest in the occupied westbank over the past 2 weeks. on 222, a people from the southern israel had been taken captive by her mouth and of the
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palestinian sections as a trucks have made it through to displace the paper and gauze that many of them the same. they need these really palming to stall, you know, sad that we don't want 8. we want to return to our homes enough with the killing of our children and slaughtering us. we can't sleep neither during the day nor at night because of the showing and the misery we're living in enough. we do not have patients anymore. we are drains, we don't feel human anymore. the i left home without taking anything except the shirt and pant size on the a they brought for us is nothing but a small amount of what is needed. a 100 in southern israel preparations and now being made for evacuations to lots out of there is theresa bo is that for us to raise a what sort of scale are we talking about here? well, i'm here a lot. this is right next to the rest. see, this is
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a twist destination that's now been overwhelmed with thousands and thousands of people being evacuated to this space because it's safer from the rockets that are coming from guys. but you can see that several of the shops around here are open. now there's some new 6 bang, but still people are coming to this part of the country, mostly evacuated from the southern part of it as well surrounding areas from the guys as trip, but also from northern israel, where people are me and that lead to fight in between has pointed out, and these riley's military, the government has evacuated around 200000 people all around the country, but not everything is going as planned. we've heard lots of reports, for example, that some of the evacuation is where a whole different reaction won't have that to northern as well because they were not enough hotel rooms. people were brought up here and they're staying and many of the hotels that you can see right behind the around 60000 people were brought here . the mayor of uh, the city is saying that they do not have any more rooms that they need assistance
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from the federal government. they're also saying that if people continue to arrive here is going to, the city is going to collapse. they also, we've been hearing reports that there could be a 10 to 15, not far away from where i am right now. for 60000 people, they would have a medical facilities. it would also have a score. for example, if the situation continues to escalate, to raise a, you talk about potential escalation on or tensions of already been running high. what's the originally called the grounds and a well, that's not tough tension on the ground, not a specific issue here because it's considered to be a safe area, but people are still afraid. they're still angry. they're still in shock. about what happened. we've been talking to many of them and many supports a ground invasion with gaza. they want to of the is where the government will be done with how much would the islamic jihad, i'm on god there's. but at the same time, earlier today, we were in some sensors where they are distributing close to those who have to free,
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they had left everything behind and they're leaving here right now. and also there's a sense human, but some people do one piece. they're saying that it's time for something different to happen. and it's right. i think that's what the can stream. the interesting that is happening here is that they use where the government is trying to keep them around the high. they're trying to tell people that they're going to win this war, that this situation is going to be over soon. but when you talk to people on the ground, nobody knows exactly whether that will happen. they feel afraid. they feel threatened and many are saying many have told us actually that'd be blame president benjamin dr. young to raise the burger that on the ground for us with the latest from i lots, thank you. to raise on thousands of people in west jerusalem of raleigh outside the is really presidents residents calling for the return family members being held by her last is ready. president isaac had so met some of the families on sunday, demanding that the government facilitate the safe and immediate return to their relatives. 222 people were taken captive by law spices during the groups offensive
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inside southern israel. within 2 weeks ago. one of them was tell jaime, and i'm now joined by music or in his cousin. he joins me from papa in cyprus today . we're to thank you so much for your time with us here and algebra. let me start by asking if you've had any news of your cousin, i know his mobile phone signal was tracked and goes at one point. have you heard about how he is anything over the last few days? the 1st of all, so thank you. next steps here for letting me speak out on behalf of those who cant . sadly, we haven't heard anything from tyler and right now he is declared hostage and missing. so nothing is officially confirmed with the terms he has. the body hasn't been recovered. he's not in any of these rarely hospitals. so and his throne was trace the gaza. then we can only assume that he is being held hostage and hope for
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which go live duty. i understand that how has 3 children is that right? how are they and the family that they're better stated? they're better stated. i mean, it's the general sentiment. i've heard the previous reporter and i think she should pronounce very well. this sentiment in israel, people are, this is the darkest hour. is really had strategies its foundation and of course, you know, every family impacted, including pals, family are just horrified anxious. you know, we have 3 kids don't understand where they're, that is gone. is why she is, is, you know, worried sick that we don't know. and we're not even sure what's, what's the progress on bring the hostages back. we keep hearing about the ground and vision, but we don't hear about the progress of how are they going to get the hostages back basically? or do you have to ask him because we've seen,
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i've seen sitting in this chair, lots of children who have been killed in gaza over the last couple of weeks. do have an understanding of how tells families talking about what's happening that how they're talking about it with their children a bit. i'm sorry. do you understand how they're mitigating the situation to the children or how they're talking about what's happening and cause a right now we've, we've seen so much violence and all that goes out over the last 17 days. how is the family talking about that with the children? and i don't believe that the talk does sound like they're talking about the complexity of the situation in general. people are trying to keep the children as you know, as fast as possible because it's such and the trauma they've heard. they don't need to hear about the capacity of the support. they're not telling them about what's happening in israel. either me, i can tell you that among the adults family members, there is
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a consensus that the more. busy or much stop, it doesn't matter if the people who are being killed are doesn't civilians or there is really civilians. the loss is equal, the tragedy does equal. and the fact that both are not serving neither us nor the palestinians. it is only escalating the conflict. and definitely not leading to any resolution, not one single rocket fired from guys the onto is really hospitalized or is really villages is going to advance the resolution of this conflict. and i don't believe in any bombing of guys that killing any person and civilian is, is furthering the resolution of this situation. i think that the war must, and this should be the call on everybody's lips. it doesn't matter if your position is that you said. busy it doesn't civilians or you support from us, or if your position is that you support israel. but if your interest is people's
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interest is truly fav gardens lives, then the call should be equal should be stopped. the work talk to mr. launches from guys i thought the is really bombing and the get immediate speeds to guys up release the hostages. because if government a civilian don't need to take it for the atrocious crimes become committed to don't, is really civilians need to pay for whatever cries be is really, government is committed or whatever very good claims. they are about the stage and about the conflict. and i, you know, i have been a piece of the rest my entire life. i don't think there's any difference between the value of it guidance, civilian and my own. but it's the calling out goes only to 3 guys and, and the board environment. and you don't take into account my pain in my safety,
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in the safety of my cousin who is a civilian being held hostage right now by the hands of some us. then i believe that this position is hurting the conflict. it's not helping palestinians, it's actually hurting the cause. and i think that we get to get together the people who are truly truly interested in stopping the conflict or don't want to see any more depth. because right now in gaza there's a person can concerned about their cousin just as much as i am. i'm sure and rightfully so. their pain is no less than mine. very, very well said rudy car and the fee cousin of telling me who is currently being held captive by her mouse calling for an end to this conflict courting for an end to this will thank you for joining us here now to 0 fun and for taking the time, thank you for having me as well as military has apologized after one
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of its tags mistakenly hit an egyptian board to post new gaza. it says it's investigating what happened. additional authorities say 9 people have suffered minor injuries on these really on the also says it's has at least $320.00 targets in gaza. or over the past 24 hours. they include a tunnel housing, how most fighters and thousands of combined and out and do count posts, and also struck what it said when move to an assault on ship positions. while that spring in andreas creek is a senior electra and security studies at kings college loved him. he joins me now while i from the address. we know that has been ground skirmishes inside garza over the last day or so between her mouth and his really soul. just one soldier. we know his count idea of soldiers has been into gaza before do they know what to expect now? ah, yeah it's, it's difficult to say what they can expect because nothing is ever been done on that scale. this is an unprecedented war in terms of the extensive to you in the urban environment that the operating and couldn't be any more difficult. i mean,
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not lots of people trying to make it, you know, they're using formats of fools and trying to compare this to anything that we've done in more than one that we've seen in modern wolf in terms of open combat. and i, i suppose it's less than anything that we've seen pretty much since the 2nd world war. and i'm saying that because not only are you operating in a confined to up in space, but you operating in a space where, where there is an overground. and there is an underground with some of the tunnels being concrete reinforced 17 inches deep, difficult to penetrate. and where is real country to use its full agility of its military as well as its numerical superiority against almost fight as it will be ambushes that we trust. and so it is an extremely difficult situation. and even if you had all pull out, you know, combined on sort of approach to what skills i didn't see how is really so just can really advancing achieving any of their objectives to well, given that we've been hearing about this potential bound, defense assess on the time now, and it appears to have been delayed somewhat. how prepared all both sides for it to
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take place as well. there is a, there is an operational preparedness. um, but the question as to what extent are you mentally prepared to actually take and sustain the, the precious to the sustain the risk to actually do it? i think for the, for the time being the united states, for example, is trying to kind of buy some time for diplomacy. it was it kind of being involved in mediation and it's saying that they're quite confident that they can get hostages released, which is kind of the number one reason why your opinions and those are the americans put some pressure on israel to delay. see what, how much can do, whether they can be any negotiation, but obviously israel con, hold or forever if it actually wants to achieve its objective, a ready counting. how much which i think politically, oh, sorry, military is actually impossible if you don't have a political solution of what's going to come off to. what i'll do is i want to ask you about a bit more of the strategy we've been saying here. because israel has obviously stepped off its funding campaign. why? the intensity of this bombardment, especially in the south where people have always been told to flee. now, israel wanted to avoid civilian casualties and evacuate the north as it says,
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why not been stopped funding in the south and encouraged people to actually go to that but is really, is making the case is really, is very unprepared for this. it's unprepared militarily. it's definitely unprepared, strategically. it's kind of operating in the idea of is putting this a possible place of why it has to operate in a, in has been a place that has no political strategy where the military has to now achieve ends that he cannot achieve through a wolf. but that need to be cheap, politically through diplomacy, negotiation and in this void of strategy. the idea is trying to kind of pursue all kinds of targets, understanding that from the and remotely, you can't really destroy how much all the talk is because they're on the ground. at the same time. there is an indecisiveness among the political leadership and also leadership of the idea of where the ground defensive is really something that they want to do. because it would shift the button extensively. not only to the civilian population, garza but also on to a young his race who might die in vain because there is no political and game that they can achieve so strategically. so it's
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a very desperate approach that we're sitting at the moment. and obviously, one that almost has prepared for almost for the last 17 use. dr. thomas referred to fight the defenses and make themselves almost impenetrable from from the andreas creek. the scene. electra and security studies at king's college, johnson always good to hear your thoughts on dress. thank you for joining us again on alger there. well speaking of as strikes, put francis says he's softened by in his really i read on gauze as oldest judge saying that war is always defeat a mass funeral has been held in the church has courtyard for 16 people killed in that strike on thursday. israel has claimed responsibility one father tells elders era about the pain for using all 3 of his children in a place that the family frequently sort concepts now wanting. some of us may be distressed by what he has to say or is it in the
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because i'm in the, the, the still ahead here on i was just around the wild protest is expressed support. is that both sides of the will in dawson and another news. suppose the version team has governing policies, celebrations, unexpected success with the presidential election that heading for ronald the
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on the welcome back. moving on to some of the news around the world now and origin. tina's presidential election is heading for a run off off the leading candidates failed to secure and outright majority. the governing parties contended, defined polls by finishing the several points ahead of the populace. candidates on sunday allowed in america edison lucy and even reports now from what his errands, a political pundents and posters who predicted that argentine is ruling pairings party was finished. miss judge did staying power despite over seeing crippling triple digit inflation apparent as the economy minister 6 you months. i scored more than 36 percent of votes in the 1st round of bitterly for presidential elections or get sick. and i know that many of those who voted today are those suffering the
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most that but as president, i will not fail, you must, it will be facing of radical libertarian economist. have you had me, lee, an eccentric, ultra conservative vows to quote, make argentina greece again. his supporters book celsius with a symbolic chain song. the instrument malay vows to symbolically use to pulverize government spending case the countries currency with the us dollar and eliminate the central bank. the pets origin. see you know as possible under liberalism. so we must fight for freedom. supporters especially those under 30 see him as a savior. others though fear he'll 1st argentina back 200 years, are the party much better than expected. yet the final outcome of this one that far from predictable next president will ultimately be decided by the roughly 23
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percent of voters supported neither candidates enrollment and one months time would have to choose between messer tables to see a new analysis here on one side is as well then as well as opposition parties are deciding who will represent them in a presidential election next year votes. all kinds of encountered in a primary full the number of parliament, maria, korean. i'm a shadow leads the race, but she's been gone from holding public office for 15 years. opposition policy is boy carson and past presidential elections, because many of the candidates were in jail bond from running on the philippines has some of the chinese and bassett up of the vessels belonging to the 2 countries collided in the south china sea. the countries of bay and each of this and the 2 incidents that took place on sunday. the filipino boat that was applying troops to an outpost in dispute should waters barnaby low. as in manila,
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with the latest develop, a chinese coast guard ship hits a wooden boat that was carrying supplies for filipino troops on the landing ship. that's used as a floating out coast. less than an hour later, a philippine coast guard vessel and a chinese ship hit each other. manila claims to collisions on dangerous maneuvers, but the chinese continued chinese blocking and interpreters by trainees vessels with our regular en route being rotation and resupply emissions. saudi to b. r b, shut them out, they may lead to these task drugs results. but badging said the philippine boat deliberately sailed across the path of its coast guard vessel in the 1st incident and the philippine coast guard ship reversed into one another. one of its specials in the 2nd. don't seem to this, violate china's territorial sovereignty international law on the declaration of the conduct of parties in the south china sea and undermined the peace and stability of
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the region in china claims nearly all the south china sea, but the philippines and says, you went back to cooling from 2016 projects, this the area where the collision took place is only 200 kilometers away from the philippines, but nearly 1000 kilometers from hinemann island, the nearest chinese territory. confrontations in the south, china sea between the philippines and chinese coast guards had become increasingly tens over the past several months. but these incidents are the 1st for government vessels have collided with each other. many fear there could be more to come. if both sides failed to defuse the situation, barney below al jazeera, thousands of people have crowded the streets of mexico associate to mark the beginning of the day of the dead festivities. adults and children dressed as skeletons to all the lives of those who have died. this parade is one of the country's most famous comfortable. then i'm going out on the war and garza and
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thousands of people have been protesting across germany to show their support for israel. some gathered in front of valence brandenburg days and caring is right in size. as well as posters with face across those captains con, keeping housing going in from thousands, riley to incense will paris to denounce israel is coming and siege of garza hundreds of protest as a coward flags and banners with messages of support. the palestine and also in paris. a renowned rock climate, his scale of 220 needs a tower to cool for an end to the war land real bad just for a peaceful solution to the conflict. the engine boston demonstrates this quote for an end to what they described as genocide in garza, the supporters of the south african opposition policy demonstrated outside the as rainy and the sea. and victoria politicians from the economic freedom fighters want
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the government to end diplomatic relations with israel without st. more than one. the boys keep her teacher is a high school student in a 10 weeks out early morning to attend to his family's 2 cows before heading to class. but his school is 8 kilometers away to a forest. crushed, huge stones. you have not worked for about 5 kilometers. she's the most difficult stretch because of systems. many students here, johnny to school with practice. today wants to be run as they are inspired by top box least who comes from you can. this is an area famous for producing some of the world's best long distance runners, such as n, you keep charging the competing school. this is i like the 3000
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