tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 24, 2023 12:00am-1:00am AST
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in the, [000:00:00;00] the, the clock is in use on life and the whole coming up in the next 60 minutes. the wing of from us the cosign brigades for lease is a 2 elderly concepts on humanitarian grounds, following mediation by customer and by egypt. assembly guides loans, weaponized drones, targets of it science deep inside is ready, tertiary, for the 1st time, the israel's relentless forming of the strip continued is at least $400.00 palestinians are killed in the heaviest,
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24 hours at the bottom. and since the on break of the humanitarian catastrophe shows no signs of easy despite small amounts of 8, this has been allowed to empty, gaza and escalating tensions in the occupied. westbank is israel rem, suffert's rage, and must attentions to progress thing is it kills in an attack on nothing. so then as it will and does, it continues is rarely stepping off its bombing campaign. the number of lives lost in gauze and now has passed 5000. let's look at the latest developments. the ministry william from master cassandra gates says it's released to 2 more elderly cottages for humanitarian reasons, of the mediation from both cancer and from egypt. a palestinian prison it detained in the occupied westbank has died. and my direct line is one of more than 1200 palestinians round it up by his ready forces since a mass lawrence's ministry operation. meanwhile,
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israel's relentless air attacks on the gauze, it continues at least 400 pounds of students have been killed in the heaviest overnight bombardment since the outbreak of the war. a mass says the killings will not go unpunished. it's minute trooping, says to drones, have been launched deep into israel for the 1st time to visit desperate need for humanitarian aid. a small amount of relief has now entered, goes a bit, a group say formal, is needed. a correspondence, our hearts is life for us and occupied east jerusalem. a child stratford his in ramallah. the 1st let's go to each other capitalism. who's in con eunice in gaza entered. so 1st up this release of the 2 hostages, what more we heard about that? well today the monitoring of how much has released to is very hostages, that we're cap to, to during the beginning of this try to find, to mean does on israel. those 2 hostages were released due to humanitarian conditions. the they have been also released before just
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a couple of hours from now. those 2 hostages. uh the uh, monitoring of how much has suggested before for the is for the government to be handed over to them in order to release the x rays them to, to you to give it a charging conditions. uh now this kind of release that had been taken place a good the we for further kinds of a prison is released in the coming days. targeting meanwhile is we've been reporting the bombardments has been unrelenting 400 people killed in the past 24 hours. tell us more about what we've been seeing his day is unfolded as well, i think is what i've talked to him. the goal is to continue as well during the last hour, conducted a series of strikes that had different areas inside discharge you, as you can clearly see right now in front of your, of your eyes. that's an air strike. it's a residential building that was full of people than half of the people. and i'm feeling, says rushed to evacuated,
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victims of from the indication of people button and the till this current moment, different injuries had turned to the hospital. the majority of them were young children, also a massive as to like also a target said i, residential building and assaulted refuge account. those as of palestinians were killed and others also wanted to do to this i to another book, but also took place, insights of the value of refuge account. also a residential building was leveled to the ground in central dogs districts. that'd be great, even bump into the be surgery, completes to a the continued and also the during the ongoing strikes, different civilians were killed due to the it's very strikes attack. i'm just wondering how many nights play they settled in the now and people are preparing to sleep the best they can as the bum bum is going just tell us how does it work in con eunice when tonight's about to unfold the nobody really knows what's about to happen well,
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the conditions of funding of this town is really dangerous. the are talking about that's an old medical teams and doing a list. and every single work inside displaced are trying to cope with the current situation. but due to these, very onto the, is very intensive compartments. medical workers are trying to do the best in order to provide different treatments for the interest people also doing this try to deliver the entry for the own government goes really attacks when they receive church rates. despite the difficulty that might be imposed on their movements as also on the grounds. and in addition to the ongoing strikes, the even civil defense team we're talking to today. uh, one of the, one of the members of this is the, the civil defense team was talking to, during the process of the fact you which and he was talking to a bite is very uh, besides those that took the place several times in the same location so the current condition of the ground is really in a state of emergency target. finally, we've been hearing about to these, how my strength strikes into israel deep into his relevant internet about those
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well, uh today the monitoring the time of loans. uh, 2 minute 3 uh suicide drive that used to hit targets. of course, across the board as these kinds of jobs have been, use multiple multiple occasions. mode to attack is where these ha gets adults stations installing to the is ready to increase. and also of course, the, both of these kinds of drones are used to attack the troops and to be full of explosive materials that might really close to the damage to the is a lead ministry vehicle. all right, sorry, we're leaving the for now. thanks very much of data that update that from con units in gauze, right, in the heart of it will charge up losing. thank you. well, any respect with this? i'm a 100 and a senior spokesman for a mass about the, to his ready to captive should have been released his what do you have to say? we have the chance the on friday that through if you to release all to all but the other 2 is it is the woman at that time the americans, the x to,
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to the, to have to, to those, to him and back. but that's what it is to the apartment and stuff that to now way to ship to that. but now he has accepted that maybe i'm the pressure level of the the street. so have they actually being released now? what is the process and when, when will they be returned to israel? when they went over that at least, although there's what it is, it's not the respect. what do we have agreed the on? and the good luck for the uh, what was, which was the discussion. anyway, that shows how the is what it is. i'm not committed to anything they, i'm up over there to up to this whole release was done in, in mediation with catherine egypt. sir. so what did her mascot and return for this release, and that you say that israel has not had to have to get nothing will release them uh for you if there's any issues. but we were talking about the process that sense
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. and everyone knows that we want to guarantee the safety or for the 2 women. so we ought to stop moment guys at least for the time to release them, sending them to to that at the cross, and then sending them to the setup. just so visit is not for the that uh to, according to what we have agreed on. anyway, it shows that the interest rate on the side visit is still a task. and uh uh it'd be talking about your car trust as a site that it shows how they do not. i said the photo that was all the time. okay. with that and it's really ministry space. preston said on sunday that more than 212 people currently being held in gaza. present me that is now 210. do we now have a prospect for more captives to be released? well,
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i think it was clear from the 1st time that we are talking about to the militants, them, and it doesn't solve what this allows. and if you want to talk about that, we have to talk about, but it's not it's not. but we have talked about some of the videos wherever tip doing good sir. and we close it up. those 2 premiums. as gifts, they are not the hostages. they wouldn't be sent back long. as soon as there is a special conditions, the guarantee that safety must be killed by those violent bung being bucks, being killed by the size and all that to say those people to attempt. so that's happened on friday. we hope that we may have been without them and what's happened today, but anyway, it, it, we would do it. and what is it? is it
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a simple for doing the parts because they don't care about their lives. they just want to kill more people. you have mr. have done so you are saying that the remaining civilians, let's just be clear about that. the remaining sending civilians have mast will. one will release them as long as israel at hyatt to see if i was just do it. if it is done on these, this would have been but this is not accepting that. and the kid exam been a long time though, but it's not a must be, i guess as i go about it. but it's damian's, are we willing to a guaranteed risky or be worth more than anything else? right now there's also reports that you will know in these writing media. they've been reporting for the last few hours about the prospect of 50 captives being
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released. what can you tell us about the yes the those what role models and we the why they are getting those through a months. maybe they want to start with the whole process. maybe they want on the line to that this tape or, or something else. and if they want to continue, they have to be honest, they have to do this top token lies implies like what they have said about the hospice. i like what they have said the 1st day about getting women and children. and they understand that everyone knows now they were lying, they have to stop the lines like what they have said now and definitely do that. some aspects of an as i'm a honda. now let's go to our hi. this is like for us and occupied east jerusalem. and sir, we've been looking at these pictures of the 2 elderly women looking very frail in the news, but presumably very relieved to be released. and what are people saying there about the release of these prisons as well? interestingly, we've just gotten
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a statement from these riley's but some of the prime minister's office on the accounts ring some of what, how much has set and what you've heard in the interview that you did just uh yeah. now, what we do now, just before i give you the specifics, is that let's confirm the 1st of the husbands of these 2 ladies. all still held captive in the concept by how much. but they also did. they said that they will continue to work in every way. so they, every ton, they've said that they've worked hard in the last few days in all channels to bring about that release. and to overcome the many difficulties that how mouse has pals, the whole listening to that is completely countering what, how much to say what is ready to say effectively is actually that's not true that they had been trying to push for that release. but i also slightly contradicts what they've said, i hear that they were not involved in any negotiations,
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but this is the latest statement. they also did that they will continue to operate with the best of the ability and efforts in order to locate all of the missing and return of the home. they also science egypt and no mention of capsule i had. but they did find each of the assistance and of course, red cross, which is the ones that you store and not video taking them across the board and into egypt to receive for the medical cap. so thanks very much indeed, that's a picture in the occupied histories and thanks very much indeed for that to so hard to look at pictures. now this as result of at schools, the palestinians killed and wounded. we understand this in, in is really a strike. they hit holmes. in garza's l shots economy, you can see people being loaded out of balance isn't out of designs. this is a young child. tragic pitches. this strike friday. holmes in gauze is all shots he
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comes on. monday. this is, according to the health ministry, the at who also said that many of the casualties of children and women who is still on the the rebels is schools of palestinians, reportedly killed and wounded in his really strike that hit homes and garza's. l shot to the cap, you can see the ambulance is the dealing with the fatalities and the wounded. so we're going to go back to con eunice. now as we look at these pictures and speak to our corresponded the, the target was the target. are you hearing anything about this strike? well, yes, uh, the strikes when the goal is to start continue. now con, here just as a residential building full of people was leveled to the ground. the improvements vehicles rushed to evacuate evictions under the rebels of the destroyed house. just before, just the go live right now. uh, small messiah oh, hit to the bill. uh,
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one of the buildings in front of the announcer hospital. inside kind of in a city, uh, people inside the hospice on start to to run away in order to find a place to hide the also the, the bone button and to all of the gaza strip continues a very densely populated area was this was hit by these really recitals in a shelf that refuge account. this is very densely area full of residents, and this house is decent to each other uh those themselves. uh, come on and uh, well, injected youtube due to this i tech generally right now in the ground and turn this is of course a familiar picture and it has been this way pretty much every night and every day for the past 17 days. yes you are talking about a regular daily button and still plays since the 80 hours in the morning says the attend the lights hours a night. every day, more than $200.00 palestinians are killed every day, every single day that passes. since the beginning of this round to find thing between garza and israel,
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also it's important to mention that more than 40 percent of the of the victims with young children and women. those children and women were residing in the houses as they are getting bombarded by the use of a process or a target thinks that updates the target resume there and con units. and just remind we just making those pictures of the schools, the palestinians killed and wounded. it is rarely a strike that hit homes and does is l a shot to you comp late on monday? all right, let's bring it in, steven, run now, who's a spokesman for the international committee of the red cross? so i see i'll see which was involved in the transfer of the captives. the 2 is ready, captains that have been released today. he joins us now from occupied east jerusalem as this dave and you've been very much involved at the i c. also, you'd be very much involved in facilitating the return of the captives on friday and on today the 2 on friday, the 2 today. can you tell me
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a little bit more about the process when you get involved in how certainly i think parts it's important to underline the, the neutral and impartial rules as the i c o. c has, is what enables us to, to facilitate such operations. while at the same time aiming to provide humanitarian assistance to people across garza, the, the entire i, c or d is of course we need to see these 2 people to return home to their families. and particularly in touch, typical conditions where i says ongoing pricing and got the the a, the i c or t of course has been calling for the release the past just since the onset of this crisis. but also continuing to provide humanitarian assistance. while we're not involved in selecting who it's released and when certainly we continue to appeal to visit all of the hostages and to naples them to contact with their families at state. and we, so we all see looking right now,
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these pictures of one of your staff members greeting one of the elderly is rarely women who are released to be released today. how will they as well right now, i can give you a direct update on how they work, but certainly by this is something where they would need to have medical checks, but i think for everybody we must appreciate that. of course, the most important thing is for them to get home safely to their families. and what they, i see, or if he's not involved in negotiating about the release of hostages, we act as a neutral the intermediary between parties to enable these type of i released this to happen. i certainly, as we think it's important that all the balances are released as soon as possible and we've been calling for that trash. yeah, there is a, there's a physical handover that we've seen in the, in the film that must have released. and the pictures of a release of the fights is handing over the women to one of your representatives and said, what, what's the process that wrong?
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the view is arranged beforehand and then the 2 sides mates and the way you go. but a, you could explain it simply, but certainly it's something that involves an awful lot of engagements with various parties in the prior seats to make sure. of course, our teams must be safe, but also we want to make sure that the people who been released to get home safely . so this is something that involves that our colleagues across israel and the occupied territory built in gaza as well as hearing truisms as well as many people working for the i 2 or 3 around the world's funds. while this is certainly a joyful moment for these families, we would like to see more option produced while at the same time. we would like to continue to be able to provide assistance to people affected directly by contacting god with our team to work on the basis. of course, you're quoting for more hostages to be released. what is your sense about the prospect of that happening?
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a decent goldfish and coppin between the different parties from the complex and other actors the i see where things role is to be in a position where we can be perceived as not being standing on one side of the complex or the other. because the, i feel rsi is one of the kind, a truly neutral and impact your organization that stand with civilians who are affected by arms complex. a role is to make sure that anybody who is affected by our contact, whoever they are and wherever they are. ready able to get to the manager and assistance, and in this case with all students that they're able to return home safely to their family. and we spoke to him as spokesman as i'm a hand. and he said, even as these 2 elderly women were hand today, the israel was still continuing, as bombardments. were you aware of that? what certainly operation in a situation such as gather something which brings great risk both to the people that are living there as well as to i. c or c and organizations like the palatine, right? question society and yes, red cost in red,
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crescent workers. i see all the workers and other time requesting social workers continue to provide you monitoring systems in any way that they can. the working an environment like this is of course a risk. and this is why we also appealed for when we are able to provide grades for a month to believe that there can be pauses in devising. so that to 1000000000 who are waiting for your monitoring history. ready it's risky which statement, i really appreciate you speaking to his taking the time out. the speech was he must be incredibly busy to say the least that stephen writing from the i c. c. thank you so much. thank you. well, emma says israel has assessment aged one of his senior members in prison. my direct line is one of more than 1200 palestinians, rounded up by his ready forces in that region, cracked them in the occupied westbank. it's good morning. this week i'm bringing child strap for the joints is not from for a mother and the child's. what are you hearing? that's right. yeah. all the rug. my was
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a well respect to the monkeys. kinda supporters, local leader. all time us in the town or to boss which is in the north east of the occupied west bank. he was arrested on october. the 9th understand was a number of all the suspect said palestinian gunmen and yes, according to the palestinian prisoner association. he has died in captivity. we died in detention according to his lawyer who saw him earlier in the day or at least was privy to a quote, online quotes appear unseasonal. i was saying that he was perfectly healthy. now these way the presence of is saying that he was being treated in a clinic later in the day for an unspecified medical incidents of situation and ambulance was cold. and the medics on arrival, declared mr. rog may, dave just give you
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a bit of background on him. he had been arrested before by the as riley military in 2013. he's also being arrested by the palestinian authority is on a, on a number of different occasions, a subsequently and released. but yeah, he was a very well respected leader of the on resistance groups here in the elk replied westbank. and we've already seen reaction certainly, and 2 of us that town that he comes from in the northeast of the occupied westbank . there were protests demonstrations that earlier today on hearing about this dash, and we've had an announcement made in the last hour rule. so, here around the mo, uh that's uh, kinda simple, which is a been us to, to gather in an area tomorrow to demonstrate and protest against what they say is he's assassination in the hands of these riley's right. charles thinks about charles profit as being just from ramallah. a meeting between foreign ministers from central asian nations is just wrapped up in the rain in capital among those
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attending with ministers from tech. a and russia runs for a minutes to speak strongly about accusations that his country was involved in the role in gaza. adults a drawer is in the reading capital and has the latest so. so what did the writing for a minute? have to say? well, how saying i'm here, abdullah had spoke to the press following that meeting just a short while ago. he had a few things to reveal about the ongoing a war. and it runs engagement with the powers that are also involved to set that iran has been receiving messages from the united states to messages through an intermediary, one urging iran restraints and the other. urging them not to encourage this conflict to expand further, and the renew for administer had a message for you as president joe biden. these that stop your hypocrisy. how can you say this to us? well, over the past 2 weeks, we've been supplying
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a weapons to is really officials for them to carry out the onslaught against the palestinian population. the foreign minister also had some words about the upcoming united nations security council meeting, where the u. s. or is expected to put forth a draft resolution on the war and gaza. let's listen into what else you have to say . and because you hope you're doing well in high sand care, i talked to us as for administer levels. and we are consulting with china as well that a resolution against the interest of palestinians will not be adopted at the un security council to the foreign minister also said that he's spoken to the leader of the mos on his lama jihad. and they are ready for the long fights that they expect to be continuing with this war. this is really the foreign ministers efforts to really keep all the channels of diplomacy open and continue to make clear airlines position in this conflicts. and of course,
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uh with the help of the russian and the chinese when it comes to preventing the us from passing any kind of a resolution on the war and gaza. okay. like that. those are those to by the into, around the pentagon has been delivering a briefing and washington, let's bring it in. she ever times in the us capital. she have a lot of more to be learned. this briefing, i think doses report that was really interesting and it was what was giving valuable context was briefing because this was a, a briefing and elect and says it was with a senior defense official and a senior military officer. but a big chunk of it was about iran and it was specifically, obviously this is what they want the media to be reported. this is, this gives us an insight into the concerns of authentic the how they want us, what they want us to be talking about. so what they said was, there's a significant threat of escalation in the near to in the region. and their ron's fingerprints are all over, there is an effort, and these are the words, by the way,
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effort by wrong, they're wrong and proxies to escalate the conflict in iraq and syria. iran is supplying the who would fees in yemen, would have a more sophisticated sophistic sophisticated material weapon rate. and because we remember that missile was intercepted in the red sea by a us or us aircraft carrier recently. and may have as well the interesting message to iran, apparently, but, but i guess they want us to give it, which is that's when um, as it were, as iran that is attacking us forces in iraq and syria, they went around to know the only reason that us forces are in iraq and syria is to support local policies to ensure the defense of the is not make state no other purpose for us forces. i think that's rather unfortunate that they use that, that way of making it appealed to around because, you know, famously donald trump, but the cat out of the bag can send you any reason that the us forces are in syria
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. is that like, what's the cap and what's the take the serial. i mean that's, that's what donald trump, the president united states. i don't know whether they forgot about that. but anyway, that was that message, that rom, you'll just, you'll just emboldened in your own. i'm and these bears. i'm excited by attacking us for i she help, thanks. or when she returns in washington. well, this is special ripple to her on counterterrorism in human rights is born lessons must be learned today from the united states response to $911.00, which sort of cycle of violence continued for decades of to the events. kristen's name is at the u. n. in new york, a christmas this tell me more about the mistakes that they've been referring to that was made in the past. a yes, well the you on special wrap a tour if you knew of the need alone, was referring to the so called war on terrorism, which was launched after the september 11th attacks of 2001 which of killed
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nearly 3000 americans at the war that has ensued, in order to stop al qaeda, she said, was waged with many violations of international law. she was referring to the mass round up of muslim men, many of whom were tortured. hundreds were said to guantanamo bay cuba without any due process being respected to this day, and many are only a few people that were sent there were charged and many still remained without charge being held there. and she's as many countries around the world use terrorism to justify violations of international law and human rights. and that's why her position in a sense was created. but what was really interesting about what she said is that all of these violations really don't have the effect that they are intended to have . she says, in fact, that they are counter productive. here's what she said in her own words. what did we learn from 911,
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that the response was in deep and profound violation of international law. and the cost of that was the perpetuation of the cycle of conditions conducive to violence . it wasn't that an end to violence, it provided the basis for further radicalization further extremism conducive to terrorism. it provided an a global nomine crutcher about quote, war on terror, which was not only profoundly effective in preventing terrorism, but actually spawn decades of serious and egregious violations. of international law. so chris and what was the reaction to israel's response to masses attack? while she was unequivocal in her condemnation of the mazda attack that killed 1400 israelis,
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many of them civilians. and does she also warrant that the response of israel must be in line with international law? surely echoing with the united nations secretary general and other un officials have been saying all along, you have to respect humanitarian law. international law. civilians must be protected, hospitals must be protected, a aid must be given to civilians and so on. and she said, this is the only way that in her view, the middle east is going to escape the cycle of violence that has been perpetuated for so long. there are a kristin, thanks very much. the christmas leave me speak to us from the you in in new york. so we're going to head back to uh, breaking news. this is really as striking goes without a shot to you comp. take up a resume. is it in con eunice in gaza? satari just tell it, tell me more about what you're hearing and what's happened to the shot to come well, i shut that refugee camp was heavily bombarded by these by the occupation forces
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the during the past hour for residential houses with targeted level to the ground spike and it was rarely as strikes and inside the region is considered to be a very densely populated area which contains thousands of civilians and sized the coastal inc leave of the besieged territory. also, it's unfortunate to mention that a number of doses of the victims had phone and a from the palestinians lines and those things others we critically ended on they are receiving right now treatment on a if she felt hospital also right now can you in this have you been but the bottom that took place in the new, in a city for a residential building belonged to l. m. re family, a southern congress, 68. a residential building was flattened and item, but all the injuries had i turned up to another hospital just before a couple of minutes. a palestinian father was holding his girl as it did body between his hand. he was screaming, he was entirely terrified about the loss of his girl. he says that this is the, the, the,
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the real target that is man is trying to bombard. and also he mentioned that she has no guilt. and what is happening is find the receipt, cherry tree. so we can clearly see that the majority of victims that turned up to power. steering hospitals are among the city and civilians also in the star tree or a target living there for them. and thanks for that update from con eunice. let's bring in mon bushera who's out is there a senior political analyst, jones is not from london, said mom and a lot been happening in the last year as and particularly as well in the last hour or so. the buttons very much continues and they all shot to come and this is for the next cause too many people have been talking about when i'm out of the land invasion. oh gosh, i am the precautions on the police. when the real deal, the massacre, the real genocide is happening,
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unraveling and fireball eyes. you're not going to have to be happy and it's been happening for us 2 weeks and more. and i think this is exactly the strategy. the strategy is to go on with this been discriminated, bombing? oh, god hurting the civilian population, making them pay the price because according to these radiators, all guys are responsible for what happened. most of them is read on the some of the book. so strategically speaking by this continuous find his writing is chipping away as a psychological, social, economic and certainly the minutes of your residents. oh, my awesome other approaches and gossip and the civilians part of the process going
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to be see much longer in the weeks to go with this. or there isn't a motion for those of us who watch these pictures, you know, nights off the night, day off today cannot fail. but to be horrified by, by what we see. and yet you have this kind of double speak. that's good. i don't know most with heavy u. k. problem as to rush you see like announcing $2000000.00 pounds in aid for dollars or in the same time saying, palestinians a suffering terribly. and then, meanwhile giving unequivocal support to his ro, a, c, c is breathtaking, but proceed. is perfect. only because those people, the speakers, will, those printers have that bridge with these, right? no one would have been satisfied with just whether it's actionable or not. you know, we understanding the issues and there are, you know,
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assisting congress exercising him to but just take a principal more position to say this blotches, this assault domestic must have let's have a ceasefire. i mean, what does it cost? sure. not, or my good or what a bind is on just fine, but suddenly they have a leverage with this, right? so instead of being complete, this is the use of more times and trying to speak on the other side of the humanitarian assistance while they are in a big with this one prime, i guess, gonna be it is just, i'm the one that i don't want to use the word, i'm not the psychology, but sometimes a sense. um, you know, i mean this,
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this 2nd cycle in our midst is the places where they have absolutely no fee for the software. you understand it is more, i'm going to send people are bound to return to moore's. so once we understand why people visit in more crimes, a marksman that piece. don't you think she's williams? yeah. what about procedure? yeah. present macro, and he's is heading for his real tomorrow. if it will say what he has to say. then we'd be watching these pitches tonight, tomorrow, and as well of the 2 is really elderly women who were held captive by her mast who have now been released that makes full prisoners that have now been released at what do we be right in saying that's the prison is the how must have could be key to how things progress. well, you,
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you would hope that they just are released here. right. so i'm gonna definitely be receiving it. i mean, there are many times, it's all just a person now that she does come from just talking about personas exchanges where somebody is the problem is that somebody in the past few hours, we've had a also stipend for you, or somebody has been saying what the m s folks are saying is all outside of say, and there's the fire onto unless the hostages are released. and that is part of how much to say you need to have a ceasefire in order for the release, which is a bit of a ridiculous children's game at this point in time. you know, i think that's the huge cost to sounds is today is millions is back in this country. so they need to reach the other side of each quarter.
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whereby either this could happen in time, in order to be understanding that you can put the course of 5 horse stop the find, do something bombing for, you know, certain images or size. so can you see the passages and there's just, there's a portion of this process, but the idea that you don't for a cease fire that was trying to do those, you know, very simple sausages is not an issue or i'm out on leave with the thanks for that mom discharge being just a moment. thank you. well, dozens of people in west jerusalem have riley down. so ideas really, presidents residents cooling for the return of family members held by him. us is ready president. so issac codes or met some families on sunday. the modeling, the government facilitate the say for an immediate return of their relatives. 222 people were taken captive by how much fights is during the groups offensive inside southern israel more than 2 weeks. one of them was told that
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a we spoke to would a garden, this cousin i can tell you that among the adults certainly, members, there is a consensus that the more must 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 the 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 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
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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 with security fits, growing across is right around $60000.00 people from the north end areas around cause i mean evacuate to this to the small port ton of relax and southern israel. terms of body centers this report from a lot, and 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 is 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 gaza. thousands of people have been evacuated from that area also from northern
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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 rooms here in this city. around 60000 people have arrived here. they're staying and 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 they're in the city would be under strings. there's also be lots of talk about setting up a 1050 or 60000 people if the situation here continues to escalate for these wiley government, they're still trying to keep the moran high telling people that they're going to
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win this war against the slamming 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 if the a lot is ro, hospitalization goals are being whelmed by patients. with desperately low on supplies and the largest one doctors warning is generates this could fail at any time or so. so to, as most of these babies are struggling to survive, dozens of them are being treated in the past of 10 minutes engaged as a single hospital. but it's close to collapse. let's see and see if the electricity is out in these departments. with a 55 babies, we will lose all those who need electricity. within 5 minutes is rep is imposing a complete siege on garza and cutting of life, saving supplies and services. electricity is one of them. i see the hospital is now
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running on gen, raters by 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 ventilated, 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 been 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 over whelmed by a high number of patients and thousands of people see through shelter from his rabbit tax is around, has boons medical facilities, several times in the past 2 weeks. and those taking refuge here, see nowhere in guys that is there some sam dash of
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the cause. but the patient doesn't have time to wait. extremely unfortunate. there are no quick wins and eventually search hard hitting into abuse. do you feel like america is less than the age of these days? or is it just a different phone? i think that democracy in the process facing realities. do you see that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side showing that in the bricks on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen here. the stores on talk to how does era
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the the, how to get it. welcome back. let's produce on the days of in use intelligent seen as the presidential election is heading for a run off of the leading candidates. failed to secure and outright majority. the governing policies contended the 5 polls by finishing several points ahead of the populace. candidates on sunday, a lot in america to elicit and even reports now from bonuses. political pundents and posters who predicted that argentine is ruling pairings party was finished. this judge did staying power. despite a loosing crippling triple digit inflation apparent as the economy minister said few months, i scored more than 36 percent of votes in the 1st round of paternity for presidential
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elections or get sick. and i showed up many of those who voted today are those suffering the most? but as president, i will not fail, you must. it will be facing of radical libertarian economist. have you heard me, lee, an eccentric, ultra conservative vows to quote, make argentina greece again. his supporters book celsius with a symbolic chain saw the instrument, emily vows to symbolically use the pulverized government spending case the countries currency with the us dollar and eliminate the central bank the pets origin to 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 hills rest, argentina, back 200 years, are the party much better than expected. yet the
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bar from predictable genus next president will ultimately be decided by the roughly 23 percent of voters supported neither candidates enrollment in one months. time will have to choose between messer tables to see a newman houses here on one side is venezuela's opposition. parties. the deciding who will represent them in the presidential election next year. right, so being counted in a primary form, a member of parliament, maria corina machado leads the race, but she's being bought from holding public office for 15 is a position policy is 40 colton posts presidential elections because many of the candidates were in jail bought from running the case president residents, i've heard one has officially submitted suite, his native membership application to the tucker's parliament. it could bring it into a 17 month stand of or do i have to agree to the nato summit in july to put the ratification of sweetness membership before his parliament,
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and made pressure from partners. us welcome to move in hopes the bill is passed as soon as possible. i this russian forces are intensifying pressure on the east and ukrainian cities of america, and the cousin ukraine says its troops repelled in any 20 russian attacks around difficult. on sunday, the cities, the russian controlled the nets from the brightest following developments from keith intends fighting. continuing around the eastern city of a deep cross with the russian seemingly determined to encircle the city ukrainian saying that they have a 4th of 20 separate assaults in recent days. images on social media appearing to show schools of destroyed russian on the vehicles with mass casualties. ukrainian president flooding is a lens getting his nightly address, referring to the fighting dyer and elsewhere in the east as being particularly tough in the south around have sun fighting is also continuing. the russian say
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that they have repelled several attempts by the ukrainians to cross the the pro river. and this follows what appears to have been a successful attempt advice. ukrainian marines last week to cross the city pro river and starting a small bridge had on the eastern bank. all of these comes as a you foreign ministers are meeting in luxembourg to discuss the longer to and help for ukraine. and in particular, any you proposal to provide annually 5000000000 euros to help you create and become equipped with multiple flights of jets and missiles through to the end of 2027. run mcbride, i'll just keep the passenger ferry. his experience a significant oil spill of the southern swedish bolted coast, covering birds. that's according to authorities who say it's about 5 and a half. columbus, his wife, eric's vincent of the swedish coast guard se efforts underway to contain this
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village of the 70 passengers and some of the crew. i've already did some box the philippines to summon badges and pass it over to collision between philippine and chinese vessels in the south china sea. the countries have blamed each other for the incidents on sunday, and they were between the chinese ship and the filipino vessel that was supplying troops on an outpost and disputed portions. barnaby la was in manila with the latest the philippines and china blaming each other for collisions, stuff happened in the south china sea on sunday morning. the philippines saying it was dangerous maneuvers by chinese vessels trying to block the path of philippine brussels on the way to the 2nd part of sho, terry and provisions for filipino troops stationed there. the cost these collisions continued chinese blocking, interpreted by the chinese, the best of with our regular in the rotation and resupply nations. roy b r b, they may need to be fast just before china. meanwhile, saying
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a philippine supply board cut across the bowels, one of its coast guard vessels, and the philippine supply boat, reversing, hitting one of its maritime melissa vessels for you polishing to the actions of the philippine sides seriously violated international maritime collision avoidance rules threatening the navigation safety of our vessels. now pensions have been running high between manila and aging for almost the entire year over this territorial dispute in the south china sea. in february, chinese sailors directed military grade laser against their filipino counter parts and months later they used water cannon. china, of course, laced same over almost the entire south china sea. but this particular area where the collisions took place is 200 kilometers from the western most province of the philippines. and so many let insist that it has the southern rise over this area of the south china sea. the wind below al jazeera manila had returning to
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a special coverage of the war on gauze process. dates were continuing right around the world in buckets done for testers, upset fraud to us, and his rating flags seriously to karate. many edge muslim countries to end diplomatic ties with as well. the supporters of a south african opposition policy demonstrates it outside these railey embassy in victoria. politicians from the economic freedom fighters, those the government to enter pretty much relations with his rep. out is there. a correspondent you've now said has been documenting life in garza city offices. 17 days if is really strikes, you'll have some noise throughout have video diary and it's from, is there any drains which are flying overhead and that's a sound that follows goals and residents. everywhere they go. hi, i'm eunice senior. i'm still in gauze as the team is by signing the lease yesterday regarding lots of we're new calls and a lot of the flex like these,
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the trade trusts on us in our neighborhood, in our street here. and uh, they basically say that uh, being and gods that were remaining, you guys, a city of which i realized xavier's taking it to are in the streets of guns, which is very close to by street here in my neighborhood. and everything looks so and she could barely see people in the streets. this area used to be a very densely populated area. i believe this is your house, just opposite to the board meant that we can see in and i 1st of course talk to a police officer in the law. why did you decide to come back after you went south? ever been? is a little to
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to piece really worth the. everyone says they haven't the reality of life and the goal is this trip right now. that's it for me to clump this use. i will be back in the more of the days news. let's leave you with some of these pictures. this a from goes is out shots you can, or where the health ministry says that schools that palestinians have been killed and wounded and, and it's really a strike. he items in the come. and this happens, know, loan officer, the release of to is really women by a mass. they were handed over to the international committee of the red cross. and then onto these ready ministry. and on the way to medical facility in israel, more than
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a minute. with emily on the rule, this is hell, joe. and this is, this is the star smells that you heard. it seems that you're from the area of where we are come from and ask along being fired from goes up to the southern areas of the goals district. and they have been targeted by the has really very close to the gospel that we've seen a lot of times last fall. but i also, we are seeing increasing numbers. this is giving a picture of what kind of to be on this front. they say, volts have years in palestine. they also have ice on the architecture is used by the width of teo advisement,
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reveals the role of architecture and is really occupation. everything in this panorama is a tactical tool within the architecture for the patient. just need to know how difficult is the architecture of silence part of the rebel architecture series on how to adjust the media's censorship and the rise of all 3rd period. he wake up one day, this system has been turned from an electoral locked into a competitive turning machine. i looked at the last the power in hungary for the experiences of those who leave it every day shut on us. we have to be very careful . of course, and we have to be brave enough to support that pressure how democracy dies. democracy may be on out to 0. the
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challenges when the, the, the hello on emily anglin. this is denise our line from joe ha, coming up in the next 16 minutes. israel's relentless attacks on the gaza strip continue scores of palestinians and shields in continuing ed strikes on densely populated area beyond wing of come us. the gossum for gates released 2 elderly
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