tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 23, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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steve, still applies to the level with seeing this journalism and in depth coverage to 0 is teams on the ground. bring you closer to the cost of the story, the of the color there. i'm still here today. this is a new the life from the coming up in the next 60 minute. the on doing of a mouth launches on drones against is randy. target l is off to the group claims to have repels and his rating raised on garza. israel's relentless foaming of district continues. at least $400.00 palestinians are killed and the heaviest or the 9th bombardments since the outbreak of the school. more amounts of
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age, people in the territory, the relief agencies won't. it's not nearly enough aside. conway, though, is a wasting distribution, escalating tension and the occupied westbank as israel run stuff. it's raids and mass detentions this to palestinians accounts and an attack on number the and found these if there is held captive and goes up the pressure on the is really presidents demanding the immediate release of their loved one the whole as the will and also reaches its 17th day israel is continuing its bonding campaign so far at least $5000.00 palestinians have now lost their lives inside gauze. since this will began on october, the 7th. the customer gates have not released the video showing what they say, a ton of causing drones being watched into israel. one of them that target had
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a military base and the south and all that launched from 11 on to the north of israel attacked the city of opera, is rarely strikes have hit several locations. meanwhile, including neighborhoods in garza city. and in con eunice in the south, many families and children are just based off to their homes when left and runs to monitoring aid is entering the areas, hospitals are in dire need of medical supplies, thousands of palestinians seeking shelter and schools that are receiving some aid but people say what they need most is for the attacks to stop. and is there any forces have intensified raids in the occupied westbank. thousands of palestinians were detained during the night. 2 of them killed during his very rage and the jealous are in refuge account. how the faucet begins, how coverage the night time brings no respite. the palestinians in gaza instead modesto for destruction is really on me. says it hit
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$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, their own, the lights, torches, and co headlamps. electricity is scarce and the strip under a complete, located 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 that taken to one of the dwindling number of hospitals still functioning, but even the threat 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. then across the credit cardinal, 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 on eunice was another
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thing. when we moved to hun eunice with my family, there were 17 of us. then after these radius hit us and betrayed us, there's only 4 of us left. i can't 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 or nearby what aid has so so got into egypt is being sole, sued and prioritized. and that's been in the last and last last night and which is mainly medical supplies for the hospitals. there's also a small amount of food supplies which we 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 of goal, so to deliver the 8th of those in need. some of that work is now on the way that agencies continue to cool for sustained reliable supply. one that includes
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desperately needed few for population on the siege and on the unrelenting bombardment are useful as it i'll just 0 as well that speak talk correspondence on the ground to our capital. as are hughes informed us in the gaza strip. talk 400 people killed in 24 hours and we know those strikes are continuing in the south with you. uh, what have you been seeing in here? well, actually the uh, the used, what else you facing forces has wind in its offensive attacks. some of the gaza strip during the last 24 hours different areas besides the business directory. what you mean by that? throughout the i'm going is valley attacked some of the gums. this trip to residential buildings were leveled to the ground and central dogs. this trip, i know that residential snacked was flattened in the central. gosh, just check a specific leasing. understand right. uh, refuge account. oh so different uh, instead of kids were talk you through the, during the last 24 hours. which i wanted to mention that yesterday to send it to be
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one of the ladies days since the eli abrupt soon of this tried to find to get me in pallets and implies is the is going to be patient courses more than 400 palestinians have been killed due to the is really on getting strikes intensifying the bottom to the gaza strip. is that please telling the is really ability to carry out a to carry out massive a lift to punishment for palestinians companies own. so it could be potentially expectation for possible to ground invasion to the deceased territories target we have heard about this, said a convoy. meanwhile, that has be made into district. do we know where the 3, the 3 come the way so far? the aid from those convoys where that's going as well, uh to today uh, 20 trucks into the garza's truck. uh, from a roof off 1st thing. uh, these kinds of the trucks that uh, directed on supervised by the united nations. uh, these are united mesa, these united nations a's on the military and 8 have been just abuses yesterday and even going to be distributed in the coming days for palestinians were displaced
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from the houses. these kinds of hayes will be distributed and this other areas of the goals district. meanwhile, there is no any possible age will reach and have an access to the central and even northern areas of the missing certain streets. uh, these trucks, gary, it's around uh, medical supplies and even fluids supplies to the c surgery to this current moment. the number of the trucks, the into the going district is considered to be a truck. and you have should think, comparison with the previous trucks the, into the guns is tripping normal days, regular, regularly normal days. uh, more than a 200 tops come into the goal is, is typical to, to match the needs of the humanitarian conditions inside the sea surgery as long as the as well, that sucks. and the goal is to continue the palestinian, the palace to many political conditions have been really good rates at. 2 searches and the goal is to strip recommended an appeal to the international community to allow for the flu, all the military and 82 goals and is the oldest to help them to meet with the current situation. cause im there with an anxious for us on the ground in con
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eunice in the gaza strip. thank you terry hall mahonnan as all is and then the from us has political bureau. he calls as well as continued bombardment of gauze, an act of terrorism. and they see that the us and the lead the intensity angle strikes on civilians and cause us due to the political, moral bankruptcy of nathaniel who's coming design is terrorism, government and all the custom brigades, meanwhile, has released a video footage, showing its fights as launching kind of causing drones into is randy territory. the ministry wing are from us instead of the targets at science and israel for the 1st time since it's offensive move in 2 weeks ago. well that spring and alan fishery he's running his mouth occupied is torrison. i live and attack on is really territory. what have you been hearing about these trends? well, in the last couple of hours, did you say those 2 suicide ones were fired from guys towards communities?
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very close to the guys, the board and according to the israeli army, both of those drawings or the walk through the running the same time. there wasn't a left in the north of the country, just north of haifa, probably about 17 kilometers away from the border with lebanon. and there wasn't a left there because drew and had been fired by hezbollah. again, these really defensive he is really army. i say that the intercepted there was drones, uh the but they'll be some consent and it became so close to one another and certainly is really intelligence. we'll be investigating whether there was a level of coordination between guys and also has bola in the north. but 8 for the certainly is, it's certainly a wedding development. and i believe allen, that the adults prime minister is now meeting with birthdays right, needs and the palestinians. that's remarkable. what's a mock which is priorities as well? not just as met with benjamin netanyahu. he obviously expressed the support for
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israel and what they were doing, but he's also on record this demanding humanitarian c spy until 8 into gaza. he's also talked about, well israel, having the right to defend itself at the also have to act within. you might have tv law and also the, the rules of war. uh, he's been a going to meet with mike without boss in ramallah. no one who the boss has met with a couple of western leaders. he's met with rich. you so not the british prime minister that happened in title, and you of course, met with anthony blinking and that was in a month. but this is the 1st time that the western leader has come here to express their support for israel, but also added on to that a visit to the policy, the leader in ramallah. it's an interesting development. and the hopefully we'll hear from a router at some point. now one thing he wants to raise with these really was the death of a 33 year old dot 12. and she the right thing guys are just a couple of days before the war started. she has been killed and we have told by the dutch board ministry my router would like to hear an explanation from the
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israel exhibit that woman's death. specifically, i'm show alan session. the with alexis for us from from occupied is true. so then thank you very much holland. well, let's bring in patrick gary. he's in boston, the u. k. he's a defense. i'm just security on list of the university of boston. also a form and nature on list. patrick, just picking up on what i was discussing that was on and these phones do you think they represent a change and tactics from home? awesome. and wherever they got moved from a good afternoon. no, i don't think that's changed to change tactics. essentially, we saw the drones being used very successfully and against the is randy security role. and in particular to some of the sensors that are used there. with the most combined does, using the drums to essentially drop, exposes on to the power box for those those sensors and then being able to but a combination of other tactics being able to overwhelm the defenders. so this is just part of the course. we've seen them used heavily in ukraine and continued to
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be used in ukraine. and indeed, i think a lot of these organizations are learning them from each other and watching what is happening and via social media, etc. and looking for what works and adapting and say, go ahead so i don't think it's anything you i think is constantly evolving. lots of speculation that the home may have. does that and will reading as well. uh it looks like uh, just having a little your footage there. some of those looked like that forms that i haven't seen before and wouldn't immediately recognize a course how much are known for having it. indigenous uh weapons building capability. the shells rockets um explosives and uh it looks like in that case, drones, but i couldn't say with a 100 percent with a few more footage. so. well these ratings have been saying that they're trying to get their captives back. we know they have the ground raise and goal is that one soldier killed over the last day or so. what are the implications of a ground offensive for those still being held? well this is and i think it, it really complicates the calculus for these very defense voices in any planned
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invasion of guys which seems to be looking like it's going to focus on north guys at least initially. um, essentially you don't really want to start an invasion when your enemy has, you know, over 200 of your hostages. and so i would have thought that the rate is actually quite and deacon may go down and the next few days and that that will be uh, intelligence led raids and operations probably supported by special forces on the ground trying to gain the, the more intelligence informers signals intelligence to pick up if they can, but i'm also being shown that they're very adapted avoiding digital communications in the planning of the september, september, sorry, 7th of october attack. so i think that will probably be how it goes in the, in the near term that in the enough, in the, in the longer term. of course, if there is a larger invasion, the unfortunate situation isn't. all of those hostages aren't free by diplomatic means or, or bindings raises. there's potentially a situation where, you know,
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they're, they're going to harm a fast as the invasion goes on, either through misadventure or an accident. and obviously more is that kind of like a environments or the by some deliberate means by a mouse in response to these really randomization. patrick. so you're saying that you believe that these ground right is the smaller ground rates will continue. and then we could still see this, this big a ground defensive. it's been reported that the us one is this offensive delayed pop me. so it seems that can prepare itself to a proxy conflict elsewhere in the region. how big could this become in your reading? i think the delay so far what is, is actually quite significant done. i think, you know, it's probably what's going on behind the scenes. i don't have insight information at all, but i would imagine that will load it onto the west and needed some very support of the view crane. i would believe they are raising the the international elements and you must be proportionate and also an invoice civilian casualties. and, but i wouldn't be surprised behind closed doors,
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averaging restraint because this is never tinderbox. things are poor is very fine me. and as you write me say, if there was a name is randy grand incursion into northern guys, or we would presume that at least some of us would stay and face that would turn into very urban bloody war. and therefore, of course, the arab public opinion, which is already against the property go further. so, and therefore i didn't know that kind of situation where you have has the nor send a proxy of around the potential for them to decide to take action to be seen is kind of the out of it. as you know, savior is essentially a and to, to, to defend themselves against israel at gross quite a lot. and i think that's really the worry. and i think hence why a lot of diplomacy is going on behind the scenes trying to calm things down. and that includes potentially, i don't know, but potentially the delay it might in par, explain the delay of these a, of the grand invasion as those of course, the read the fact that how much have the hostages show and,
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and very real phases of escalation. as he was saying, patrick theory, the defense and security analyst at the university of foss, thank you so much for joining us on sharing your expertise with us here on auto 0. a whole a funeral has been held for 2 people killed and the jail as are in refuge account by his randy forces. 5 others were critically wounded during that made and the occupied westbank. israel has killed 95 palestinians this and some of the most spices attacked southern israel on october. the 7th. the, the abraham has more from java zone in the occupied west on the 2nd phase here in the refugee gab 7. busy on a daily basis, this time, this was the by and then they talk about the live i,
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munitions 9 for the rest of the people are talking about damaging the bible is, is ready for the incentive here. that is, rather than using this opportunity, when many are being turned into god to find them in a situation here in the occupied was bad with the people who are going to the hospitals to check on the status of the wounded. 5, kind of serious have been wounded. we're talking about all 495 percent of the year in the occupied north reg since the start of the current us to nation. so germane is very tense situation. is that, but i mean, i just need all the occupies westbank. well, the palestinian prisoner society has told down to 0 at that at least 70 palestinians in the occupied west bank have been detained by israeli forces or the
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nice knots in addition to at least that he was from gaza, who were taken in the north of hebron since his thoughts of this call is a war more than a 1200 palestinians have been detained in the occupied westbank amount. 6000 palestinian prisoners were already being held in his really jails before these racist arrests, including 33 women and a 170 children. most of them are held on the administrative detention. that's detention without charged on charges of feeling incitement on social media. yeah, and if they do the face trial, the prosecution in military quotes or more and more children living in the occupied westbank are being detained in his really presence human rights treat say they face difficult conditions and caution interrogation of the major points it started out as a normal day, but as is often the case in the occupied was back, it turned into a bloody one. 0, doing the thought of just so you know,
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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. i have took 3 bullets in his right arm, the abdomen, and his left foot. but that was only his latest breast with these rady army was, uh, 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. so he's just don't be scared. the armies here, he says, i remember the i were taken away in front of the helpless parents. it was petrified . we were both in a one square and 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 there was no toilet unless we have committed
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a 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, 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 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 as 10 in mind, those are held in military detention each year. israel says its own security grounds, the age of criminal responsibility the occupied territory is 12. that doesn't apply to settlers who carry out the tax on police, didn't do that to them of 10 centimeters. so this is the
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mentality by which of these are, you know, sense of 310. but as the mentioned that i saw 1st before, they convince themselves that the are the 310 or dealing with potential to risk and hearing. according to the 15 year old asthma, the address 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 pour water on me. i was always thinking about my parents. what will happen to them if they were to keep me here and 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 will have an impact on him for the rest of his life. for
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that that how many jersey are in the occupied westbank. thousands of people in west or reset have rallied outside the is really presidents, residents calling for the return of their family members being held by her loss. is there any president isaac had talked, met some of the family is on sunday, demanding that the government facilitates a safe and immediate to attend their relatives. 222 people were taken captive by how most spices during the groups offensive inside southern israel. more than 2 weeks ago, i spoke to the grand, whose cousin was taken captive then by his loss. he's calling for an end to the school. i can tell you that among the adults certainly, members, there is a consensus that the more 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 is equal. and the fact that the both are not serving neither us
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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 are killing any boston 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 support doesn't civilians or you support from us. or if your position is that you support israel. but if your interest is people's interest is truly to save godson's lives, then the call should be equal, should be taught to work. well, i want to draw your attention to what you've just been saying there in the bottom
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of your screen. smoke rising over the gaza strip as israel is. bombardment continues. we know that the overnights bombardment was some of the most sustained and intense since the beginning of the school. 400 people killed in the last 24 hours according to the goals of health ministry. will be staying across all of those live pictures for you in the skies above garza. well, security features are growing inside israel and around $60000.00 people from the north and areas around garza has now been evacuated to the small port town is a lots in southern israel. how corresponds with naturally, isabel has sent us this report. we're here in a lab, this is on the shores of the red sea. it's a tourist destination that's now been overwhelmed with thousands of people being evacuated from other parts of israel because it's considered to be safer from the rock. it's coming from guys or you can see that some shops are open. there's some music on the streets, is a completely different environment from what's happening closer to the border with
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gaza. thousands of people have been evacuated from that area, also from northern israel, where people are fleeing the latest fighting between his will. and these riley army around 200000 people, have been evacuated in s road right now. many of those evacuation have not gone well, mostly because in the area, for example, the 3 actually more now that evacuation was halted because they were not in the hotel room here in this city. around 60000 people have arrived here. they're staying in some of the hotels, but you can see right behind me where they're being provided with medical assistance, psychological assistance, among many other things. but they may, are you saying that they need much more help? mostly because of the, if the people evacuated continue to arrive here there in the city would be under strings. there's also been lots of talk about setting up 81015460000 people in the situation here continues to escalate for these wiley government. they're still
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trying to keep the moran high telling people that they're going to win this war again. states fleming to have against how math i'm on others, but people here many are not sure that that's something that is going to happen. they're afraid and many here are blaming bench. i mean nothing. yeah. pretty simple as just feed a lot. is ro, hospital as in gaza, all being overwhelmed by patients and all desperately low on supplies. and the largest one that doctors are wanting that it's generation is could fail at any time muscle. so to have these babies are struggling to survive. does a sam being $316.00. this is the test of kids. and it's inc, as, as, as a hospital. but it's close to collapse. let's see in the see if the electricity is out in these departments. with the 55 baby, we will lose all those who need electricity. within 5 minutes is rep is imposing
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a complete siege on garza and cutting off life saving supplies and services. electricity is one of them. i'll ship a hospital is not running on generators, but doctors one the quick seeing any moment. shortages of medicines and the track of the power cards are 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 ventilate is which is a strong sign that the failure of this department is looming. some members of was team. he'll be forced to work in other hospitals is sold in areas of kaiser because of his right of strikes and block the roads. i'll ship a hospital is being old. well, by a high number of patients and thousands of people see through shelter from his writing. a tax is around, has boons medical facilities several times in the past 2 weeks. and those taken
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refuge here. see nowhere in guys that is there. some sam dash o just here. we can all speak to steven ryan. he's a spokesman for the international committee of the red cross. oh i see. i see. he joins us now from occupied history. some stevens just starting now with a we all hearing that there will be a sustained flow. that's been agreed. what does that mean in practice? well, certainly the i, c r c, the vs. the assistance in chicago, a truck is congress, wants me to try to make sure that actually homes we have teams on somebody is what is really ready to go. and as these are, tell us what you need. our medical supplies to your interest in additional and we have a 14 in the business and some measures in, in your situation for
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us to continue to provide the medical care to people of the people in places such as off of course, when you go into your see, our teams are making tools phones you just need to access a continue so much easier. i'm working to show by my account. we've had 54 trucks. and so the goal is to strip so far. that's obviously a tiny, tiny proportion of what's needed. how quickly can this be scaled up and is that realistic, given the infrastructure damage that we've seen? the construction cost, the a major concern because it's not just a question. it's costing for costing into godaddy. it's also getting into more than your face position. was assistance to people who are not as much as the buildings and this is all right.
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so i just want to jump in that because as you alluded to, a lot more can be done to try to deal with the humanitarian situation. aid crossings, for instance, could be open to these really signs that's i believe, been done before as well. could also turn the water on the electricity back on that . do you have any sense if that's a possibility or to all israel's international back is for instance pushing for that of the size and the sole source of the way to put it into the parties in the complex to agree on. oh, i agree it to the focus on. busy to the system, you need it most show and stevens, i'm us and the last day was so has said that it's offered to more capt is to be returned on humanitarian grounds, which makes it sound like time is of the essence. israel has said about that also
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was just propaganda. i see on see facilitated the return of the 2 americans. do you have any information about the 2 of the captives now being offered the issue really? so it's something that sounds so for me to be as yours is. ringback as a neutral information between the parties. so in addition from ups are 3, some of us just as well as access to see them. and this is the only thing that i think the single continue to do many of these offices of medical needs. so we are, we are change the information of the versions of other reasons, these options solve them between the arteries. oh, it's the only the instructional issues right across the choices jones and the state, because the zeros as john. so of course, steve, and let me ask you about the condition,
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then all of there is being held captive. you've your boss for access to them. can i ask how those requests has been received? are you receiving any, any indication if you may be given access in future? i also need these to solve the participant complex. conversely, if we do this is to try to show the, depends on how to answer their certainly or the lives of a. ready people that are taking a sausage should have the chinese mesh and they shouldn't be able to com site their phones maybe. busy a piece of paper. so access to these people, the continued steven ryan, the spokesman for the international committee of the red cross. oh, i see all say thank you so much for spending this time with us here on tuesday or a steven, and we really wish you all the best you and your teams the best with your why as well, do you stay with us as we continue our special coverage are still on dawson the
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the how about i because some big stormy weather making its way across the river place at the moment some of the head stuff rolling out to that to eastern side of the us and tina pushing across here. why the fall so off priscilla said she had still very much on the hot side. 41 sales just on monday. the system will flick its way through back down to around 33. still plenty warm enough. very shumate. not particularly pleasant weather, stormy showers. so i will make my way outside the north woods and a good crop of showers and to the western side of the amazon, and able to sing a little bit by the weather up towards my mouse, where we would like to see a more vax coming in. with the ongoing droughts here,
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and i started to try to close the car pay and we have to tropical systems by the side of the caribbean. in fact is 3. we have got, otis is now a pit a mass going to make as well that western side of mexico, so many western areas of mexico. we'll see some flooding over the next few days. no one was weakening quite smartly, but still quite a legacy of shaft. plenty of showers there until the south west of mexico. tell me that's moving out of the way. so scattering the showers the across the copies and very right, whether it's in nicaragua and costa rica. so what's the weather, some winter weather sliding in across the west and parts of the us. some heavy down pulls just around the plains as we go on through tuesday morning. right up to the great lakes, the expo 2023. the world. the fascination a
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joint and let's discover a better world expo 2023. the which is 0 is correspondence. we have to make a decision between patients safe and who to nash. this damage was caused by one of the rockets 5 from gaza. they're off us, other houses for them, so it'd be 9 policy and hospitals with them, but just by the is really occupation forces. this is just the beginning. stay with us for the latest developments on i'll just say around the
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are welcome back to watching al jazeera. let's remind you of the headlines. this allen, the cast number gates has released the video footage showing that's fine. as long as you can kind of causing drones into is randy territory, imagery wing of analysis at, at target it's sites and israel for the 1st time since it began it's offensive move in 2 weeks ago. a walk as in con eunice outsourcing relief packages. that's in there, bring it in gaza. that's off to aside. she monetary and convoy. engine district delivery is through the roof of coughing with egypt to pick out on saturday. for more than 5000 palestinians have so far been killed and is rarely strikes on garza, according to the latest update from the territory. his health ministry, $95.00 palestinians of also been killed in the occupies west by the story about $1300.00 is ran these if entails and it's from us launched it's attacked in southern israel on october. the 7th of and 1200 palestinians have been arrested in
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the occupied west bank over the past 2 weeks. and 222 people from southern israel have been taken captive by him, us and all the palestinian fashion. but exchanges of fine between has the end user and the only other coming more frequent and intense around the border between 11 on an israel 11 on a suffering one if the west financial collapse, as in history many the fear that the country simply wouldn't be able to afford a full blown hole from the southern level, and then call that report 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, and you said in the, in the we live down to is really occupation that we've been displaced in previous
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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 $6000.00 takes place. people in one governor 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 positions have increased and so has, as well as response level,
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as prime minister says he is working to prevent the war in gaza 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 tax on cause a with, with loving 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. i know it has it, that could be the needs a great and we have few resources on we'll know the state to innocent policies and ministries. that is why we appeal to local and international organizations to provide us with help. what was the, 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 level villages in south lebanon, and repeatedly targeted the southern suburbs of the capitol,
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where hezbollah supporters live, but the around noon back group is equally defiant. center for their eligibility to southern lebanon. or china has described the situation and cause as very serious and says the outlook for the region is, worries. some katrina use invasion incentives for something trying. this is a situation is critical that it's deeply saddened by the huge sol on 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 up to mandatory 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 principal of israel saying that the actions in the gaza strip had gone beyond the scope of self defense. now taught from that aging has actually critically the us is around. but it has to contend any action that it says to catch weight.
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like while it's between israel and palestine, according to the aging, the only chance for long term peace is the establishment of a 2 state solution. now to this and they said it's middle east envoy georgia into the region. and last week was inc. leasing with guitar and russian officials. 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 the aging is in everett kinds 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. will type francis says he's sudden fine is really arid. ongoing says oldest judge saying that war is always defeats. a mass funeral has been held and the church has court yard. for 16 people killed in that as strike on
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thursday. israel has claimed responsibility. one fall event holds out to 0 about the pain of losing all 3 of his children. and it pays for the family had frequently sort confessed under wanting some view as may be distressed by what he had to say at the end of the 11 am in the middle of lading saddle. can you say settled by? no, no, no, the the, that it the, the little healey. i looked up i, i look at these are the, these but the feed you so head of the saudi was
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a little out of the 40. imagine the flooring height and again it was again no more than a v i of the fluid off a shiny that ms. locker was good bye bye. you. hi, you live in the get the show up a little bit to talk a little bit about what we show up in december. so here i know a lot of easy in the low cost of
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little i heard about it as a bad. hey good. is this about a month because i mean the, the, the in the last hour the united kingdom has said it will provide an additional $24500000.00 in a to gaza. the united kingdom so far and secretary james cleverly, it joins us now. live from westminster. mr. cleverly, thank you so much for your time with us. here on out is there. a government is
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offering a substantial aide package for garza some 20000000 pounds, but the people have cars that would need not necessarily trucked across the border . if israel simply turned on the washer and electricity, they have the power to do that on a grid that they designed is prime minister wishes to not asking us and you all here to do the as well as thank you. and as you say, the appointment is to just a few minutes ago announced an additional 20000000 pounds of humanitarian support for the people of garza. that is in top of the 10000000 that we announced last week . and on top of the 27000000, which was all preexisting commitment, so you can monitor and support in gaza. we are trying to alleviate the plight of the processing and people in guns. and i recognize the, the, the situation of them is, is difficult, kind of cool. sadly, we have seen the roots of pipes that have been previously funded by the you.
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videos of these votes points being told not point come us and turned into rockets to find to israel. we have seen few that could go to electricity generates is not the solid nation pods being used to facilitate the attacks going into israel. of course, of course, we want the suffering of the palestinian people in gauze have to stop as quickly as possible. and the quick of the israel can be reassured, of its self defense and its security. the quick, the suffering of the people have cause that can be brought to a halt, so far as equity, just for clarity that the purchase government has no. so asking israel to turn the water or the electricity back on of what we have said is that the reactions of israel takes they should be conscious of the points of civilians. they
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should do everything they tend to prefer to preserve a civilian life. we of course, seeking to ensure that that is the case and we've had those conversations with israel. israel have made the decisions about how that they, how they will conduct the middle. she'll phrase sions in gaza. that's a decision for them to make. but in all our interactions with this route, we reinforce the importance of international law and the preservation of civilian life. for inspection, you mentioned fuel this, i'm very limited. i mean, there has been allowed in, but not fuel. the united nations has put out a cool mountain griffith himself, but you and a chief has aust for fuel to be included in these a deliveries units. that, for instance, is wanting that over a 100, a newborn babies and into bases will die if they comp the pallet. all you doing is well to consider lashing fuel in on some of these i trucks as well. of course,
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these rather is not the any decision making with regards to the facilitation of a humanitarian aid. as you, as you related to, into your introduction, the united kingdom has been very, very significant in his age donations to support the palestinian people in golf. so we want to see that i eat an aides, that's needed all the types of aid that is needed guessing to the people in garza, that's not just a decision for will be is really easy. it is. of course, a decision also for her mouse and the other people who all the d diffract. so controllers of garza media is very, very closely with egypt to manage the roof or crossing. i mean international community to try and make showed a in significant numbers gets to the people that need it. so sorry for the secretary, just just to clarify your law statement, the, the u. n. is courting for fuel to be included in those a deliveries which all being will say facilitated by the international committee of
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the red cross. and the united nations is the u. k. asking in your different logic channels with israel for fuel to be included as well. what we have, what we all doing is we all liaising very, very closely with united nations. my colleague and friend, andrew mitchell, who is the development minister on behalf of the british government, is liaising with a mountain griffith of, of the un mission monetary an organization on what is needed by the post and young people in jobs that we're looking to support that but also as the sites the decisions about walter either what volumes is a decision that you k is not directly able to make, but we do. we do speak with the decision makers in the region to try and make sure that the power some people in garza get the 8 that they need. so i'm for and secretary, let me ask you about something that prime minister as through knock has said in the
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last hour he's day said that you will government has intelligence that the devastation glossed at the off. the hospital was caused by a rocket from the gaza strip. can you elaborate on what evidence you haven't? and if you will be sharing it with the international community as well, we have used uh the, the evidence. these are within the public domain allied with the intelligence analyst that we have here in the united kingdom. and of course, a british, a weapons experts, our assessment i will sort full balance of the assessment. is that the likelihood is that this was done by a real careful part of a rocket emanating from garza direct to the axis rail and is unlikely to have been caused by israeli military action. that is the information that the prime minister gave to the house and that is based on our assessment of the information which is already in the public domain. ok for an century. let me ask you
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a little bit about diplomacy. we were talking a little bit about it there in terms of age, but when it comes to the security council, for instance, i believe the united states has come up with a, a new draft resolution suggesting that possibility of humanitarian pauses, humanitarian car doors. will the u. k version in favor of suction resolution. well we, we always look at the specific details, both a resolution before we make the final decision about facing we worked extensively with the resilience on that wedding. in the, in the case assessment was the wedding did not quite go far enough. of course, we will work with the united states of america on the wedding of the resolution to try and find something which is able to reflect the collective opinion of the instructional community. but any evaluating decision will be based on the specific content of the tech. so the revolution resolution, all the about is always the, uh you,
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all the states that you can use is for deciding how if i use the united nations as cost foreign secretary, then let me ask you a specific question about humanitarian forces. does the united kingdom current, we believe that humanitarian pauses on true monetary and car doors are currently needed as well. of course, in order to facilitate humanitarian supports, in order for people to get hold of what they need, they need to feel safe. and they need to feel safe for a realistic amount of time, but the safety is not in any one. the organizations trends that have been extensive, real kit fires from gaza initiates by from us and others into israel. of course, industry as well are responding to those attacks on the terrorist attacks on the 7th, sorry, but if we can create a situation where there is a pause, a genuine pause to facilitate the humanitarian access,
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of course we will be supporting that. but of course, that does need to be both directions, and that needs to be a critical belief. the not only will a israel don't be conducting electrophoresis and garza, but no military operations will be conducted from garza that sees the challenge that we have here creating the humanitarian pauses. so foreign secretary, if i heard you correctly, they your saying that the united kingdom would be in favor of humanitarian pause if both israel and tomas agreed not to launch things at each other. so if there was a resolution courting for your monetary and pull us from both sides, that's something that you okay would be in support of, as well as to say, i'm not going to commit $1218.00 passing without saying the specific wording of a resolution. i'm calling for something and achieving it, all very different things and that still the work of united nations close is important. but that is also why we fight for the region. the prime minister was
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that i was there. that is why we speak directly where we can to decision make is because the, the, the reality on the ground has to facilitate that humanitarian access. i'm calling for things of united nations without the accompanying direct diplomacy in the region will not get us what we want. and what we want is for the people of goals with the palestinians of dollars to receive that humanitarian night. one of the issues that was raised around the brazilian resolution and the security council was the lack of language around israel's rights to defend itself. do you guys always said that israel has the right to defend itself? we now know there are 5000 people that engaged that movement off of them. women and children. do you recall baptism adjustment defense? well firstly, all i would, i would say that we have to remember the israel is responding to the law. just
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terrorist attack in this history, the law, just a loss of life for the single event since the end of the follicles and continued attacks from gauls into israel safe. we must never lose sight of what initiated this lights. this military operation. we have always said we respect and support as well as right self defense. we have always said that they should do safe in strict accordance to international law. we also recognize, we've seen evidence of this on multiple occasions of the where israel has thoughts to one civilian populations about where mill attraction is about to take place. how mass, how actively pro they've been to the palestinians from leaving those areas of danger . now clearly the loss of life, the, the, the loss of palestinian civilian life is heartbreaking,
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just as hot and breaking as the loss of these really lives. i don't type of the 7th, and since we want to bring this to a conclusion, of course we do. we want to prevent further escalation of coal street a, but we also need to respect these wells right. to defend itself against the brutality that we sold 2 weeks ago. the british foreign secretary that james cleverly joining us from westminster in london. thank you so much for spending this time with us when i was here as well. that's not bringing sauce and bar catch. he is a professor of public policy. it has not been to lisa university. he joins us now and i'll studio in the fall time. the last hour we were talking about western countries west and back as of as well. and whether or not that that turn on this has shifted . what did you make of what mr. capital had to say? it's was very disappointing to be honest and it's, i'm not sure who's briefing him, but he said he got a lot of things wrong. they reference to the diversion of fuel has nothing to be verified by any other organization. the business about the dissemination plan,
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this being dismantled. the news for miss aisles is what i have for 14 years has had a very, very strict regime on anything that comes into the gaza strip. north pike has been allowed, and that can be used. you will use with the same, you know, the quality allstate costing and so on. so whatever disorder, i don't know where it came from, it's not true, that's time to appears to them and it was paid for them. they were opinion on. and so i'm just going to even countries, so that is not, not the case. also the, the reference to a home us preventing palestinians from moving from north to the south. and i don't know where he's being. i mean, i, as you know, thorsten used to live in a, to give him accurate briefing. how come home us come on this strange to prevent the policy is from moving. we also, the other thing is making the move. they couldn't go anywhere they were bound. we all followed the stories about the hospitals. how can you evacuate hospitals has
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britain than anything to evaluate the rectory of this hospitals? nothing. and finally, i think this idea that it is sufficient for a superpower. united between the one of the 5 permanent members only for that as well to have the conscious awareness of the blight of the police to use. i think it's ridiculous to be honest, and i'm very, very disappointed. and when you contrast the same statement, the same state people, the 3 is go when they were talking about ukraine. it's in, it's a 2 different worlds. and this is why i find it very warning. not because of what's going on in god's us because of the hatred that is now rolling all over the world towards the west and in particular, united states are united kingdom. these 2 kinds of government has got to be extremely careful in the state which they put out. it's better not to say anything of them to come out and try to hide behind is there it has the right to protect yourself. we know that it says that the middle,
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but also the last phase is where i cannot and should not target civilians to simply ask them to avoid civilians to moderate their attacks is not good enough squares account. so they don't need to argue over the, the definitions. the only thing they need to say is what allows got to respect international forces. so somebody got that professor public policy at home on basically for the university. it was great to get your thoughts here and i'll studio into huh, thank you, soul time. the hello that welcome back child coverage. i'm just starting the attain this as a news alex fly from the how coming up in the next 60 minutes. i'm also in the military waiting says it's burdens have targeted sites in deep into israel for the 1st time hours of to repelling and is really encouraging.
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