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[000:00:00;00] the challenges with the, [000:00:00;00] the hello on emily and gwen. this is denise allen life from joe ha, coming up in the next 60 minutes is rails relentless attacks on the gaza strip. continue scores of palestinians and shields in continuing and strikes on densely
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populated area beyond wing of come us that got some for gates released to elderly, captive sante men and sharing grounds. following mediation by kata ends, asia, humanitarian catastrophe shows no signs of easy as small amounts of a trickle into gas. and the gas and brigades launch weaponized runs, which target sites deep inside is riley territory. so the 1st time the welcome to the program, it's 20 through jam t. that's 1 am in the gaza strip way is round, is continuing to step up expanding campaign with the wave of intense a strikes in the past few hours. the number of lives lost in guys that has now surpassed 5000. let's take a look at the license developments. won't palestinians have been killed and wounded in it? strikes,
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targeting densely populated residential areas. the health ministry says many of the casualties, a women and children. in the middle of the strip strikes, hit the l shots, he and giovanni a refugee camps as the military wing of how much the gas and brigade says. it has released 2 more elderly captives for humanitarian reasons. it follows mediation side casa, and egypt em us is vowing to retaliation against the ongoing as strikes its military wings, as true drawings have been launched. deep into israel for the 1st time to me, mom is a desperate need for humanitarian aid. a small amount of relief has ended guys that in recent days, today's groups say it's a fraction of what's needed. let's bring in tire capitalism, who's live inside gaza in time units. hello that eric plenty of moving pods this evening. but i want to start with these most recent strikes with same vision of the
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impacts of several deadly strikes this evening. one of them is knowles of where you are in l. shasky. what more do you know? well, yes, family the is very bottom. and i think i was just strict continues for out this noise have even gotten into place in a sense of repeat the account to residential buildings were flattened by the usability of forces and above casualties, intent to revoke during these william during strikes by the main concentration right now is in units, it's a uh, 3 residential buildings where level to the ground by the is rarely ongoing strikes . more than 10 palestinians were killed while others at was more than 5050. others were in judge and the, the arts are receiving treatment and announcer was put to right now during the also the last couple of hours. do you spell the occupation forces intensify the scale and domain of the attacks with the bas eastern treat? uh, the majority of the attacks victims with young children of women who were terrifically
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ended and even killed by the ongoing is really fires of the besieged territories. turned all sorts 92 more captives have being released. what sort of the information do you have about that? yes, the minute to one of the most the day has released to is really do with nationality sold to the citizens who were kept to during the beginning of this route to find thing between a thomas, the new appliances and the use of any occupation offices of those 2 hostages has been offered before for the is that the government to a, to be handed to hand to be handed over to these many governments spot these where the government firstly refused to uh, to receive and to recept those hostages. meanwhile, this hostages were released due to humanitarian. it's a conditions and here, missouri reasons, closing to the military angle from us who have the overdues. uh, do some uh hostages to the power to send you rich press, who in turn deliver them to the egyptian side to be like it's a transfer to the is brand new territories. okay,
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thanks so much for that update as a ways terracon do as the inside garza and on the release of those captives, stephen ryan is a spokesman for the international committee of the red cross, which was involved in that transfer. so it's important to underline the, the neutral and impartial role that the i see what the has is what enables us to, to facilitate such operations. while at the same time aiming to provide humanitarian assistance to people across government the, the entire i, c or theaters. of course we need to see these 2 people to return home to their families. and particularly in touch, typical conditions where i dis, ongoing pricing and got the, the a, the i c or t of course has been calling for the release of hostages since the onset of this crisis. well, also continuing to provide humanitarian assistance while we're not involved in
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selecting who is released and when certainly we continue to appear to visit all of the hostages and to enable them to have contact with their families. i can give you a direct update on how they were, but certainly a, 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 negotiation 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 and daily. and my colleague nick clock spoke to a some, a hand in a senior spokesman for from us about those who is riley. cap dates have now been
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released. we have the chance the on fridays at 3 would it be to release all to or to do the another to is it is the woman at that time the americans, the x to the to have to, to those, to them and back. but that's what it is, just did that 5 minutes the that to now way to ship to that. but now he has accepted that very around the pressure of, of the, the street. so how 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 discuss, any way that shows how it is what it is, i must go with it. do i need thing? they, i'm up over there to what the other thing is, whole release was done and mediation with catherine egypt. sir. so what did her mascot and return for this release?
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and that you say that israel has not appeared to ever have to get. nothing will release them uh for you if there's any issues. but we were talking about the process it sense 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 they'll send it to us . so there's always enough for that uh to, according to what we have agreed on. anyway, it shows that there was clicked on the side, that is still a task and, and it'd be talking about your con, thrust as a site that it shows how they do not a yeah, it said the photo those all the time. okay. with that and it's really ministry space pass instead on sunday that more than 212 people are currently being held in
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gaza. present me that is now 210. do we now have a prospect for more captives to be released when uh, i think it was clear for me uh, the 1st time that we are talking about the, the militants, limited ton. so what this allows and if you want to talk about that we have to talk about, but it's not it's not about the we have talked about some civilians, wherever tipton, good sir. and we close it up. those civilians, as gifts, they are not uh, hostages. they wouldn't be sent back long. as soon as there is a special conditions that guarantee that safety must be killed by those violent bung being bucks, being killed by the size in order to say those people to attempt. so that's happened on friday. we hope that we may have been without them and was having today,
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but anyway, that we would do it. and what is this? it is the simple for doing the reports because they don't care about their lives. they just want to kill more people. you have mr. have done to you are saying that the remaining civilians, let's just be clear about this. the remaining sending civilians have mass will. one will release them as long as israel and higher to cease 5 august. you just do it, there is going on these this would have been month as i is not accepting that. and the kid exam been a long time though to it, but it's not a must be, i guess as i go about it. but it's damian's are, would, would to a guaranteed risky or be worth more than anything else. right now,
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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 released. what can you tell us about but 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 to stop talking 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, sit down and definitely do. okay, let's bring in child strength and he joins us from ramallah in the occupied westbank. charles, what's been the reaction out of israel to the release of those 2 women as well? it's been a statement released by spokes person for these riley prime ministers office. that
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statement rates that the, the idea, that's what the is really ministry. cool themselves. these really ministry and security policies worked hard in the last few days in all channels to secure this release. they said they think the chip sions and the red cross. there's no mention of culture that we've heard from him asked the country, we're very much of the full front of these kind of like these negotiations. i'm not state moving on to say that they continue all efforts to locate the missing and what's on them. i mean, we know how difficult a challenge this is. any ministry analyst will tell you, you know, the idea of having more than $200.00 captives being held in an area like size. which of course, is how much the very well the games they have. what's room it to be kilometers of tunnels that criss cross? the goal is a strip on the ground and just locating these,
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these captives is going to be a huge challenge for the is riley's, let alone getting them out. but then we've heard, as you just uh, they're not interview with the spokes person. these uh, these were just rumors that have a big gun spreading earlier in the afternoon where we began to hearing from these right in the media, initially in the american media. that there were up to 50 all the captives that were going to be released. that now has been slammed down to by have us but time us saying that they all potentially keen on getting civilians that they've got cap save out of the goal is a strict imply and obviously that the focuses on keeping members of the is really all me the security forces that they've taken captive keeping them inside garza so yeah it's, it's been a, a fascinating evening, but one obviously full with tension. still so many olds unanswered questions about
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the safety, the whereabouts and these ongoing efforts by these riley, seemingly and international international partners like the jeep egypt and concepts to secure the release of these of the hostages. but it remains an incredibly complicated endeavor. and just to just to say $11.00 last thing, it was pointing out that these 2 elderly women have left that to husbands, boasting that right, as we understand it, both civilians. a still inside garza. yeah, it's important to make that point. thanks charles. oh, sorry. in terms of developments on monday, hundreds of people in the occupied westbank have protested over the death of a palestinian inside and his riley prison once the story that as well. yes, it's a bit more than that actually. um omar, dogged may, is a little was sorry, a well respected how much leader amongst the supporters and palestinian fighters in
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the town of tablets, i'm sorry to bus, which is a north east in the occupied west bank. and he was taken prisoner. and one of these many is rarely rates that we've seen since those october, the 7th. it's actually was taken as a prisoner on october, the 9th. it was announced today by the palestinian authorities that he had died in captivity, according to his lawyer, who was privy to a on line called the parents, made by mister rog made earlier today. he said that he was in fine health. there were no signs of, of any ill health care tool, and he's really a prison service released a statement later saying that indeed he had died. apparently he was having a treatment at a clinic and ambulance was cold and he was pronounced dead. all biased by the medics. when they arrived now from us and islamic jihad, a cooling this, an assassination. we have seen already hundreds of people, of protesting in that town,
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or 2 of us in the north west of the occupied westbank. and it also being close to mull protests by hand, i suppose is close to ramallah tomorrow. just before i go, just to give you an update on the last hour or so we're hearing reports of a, an ongoing is really ministry incursion in the village of uh, bertha, now that village is north west of the city of nablus. in the occupied westbank. we understand according certainly to these rightly media and palestinian journalists in the area that there was a, there were caches between these rarely, military and palestinian government. and his reports and these writing made these ready ministry. now saying that one of the soldiers has been injured, there was a similar incidents in another village, a village, cool job, which is close to ramallah. no injuries reported damage, reported that that was a military right to search a house. and these riley military of subsequently left,
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but it's an indication yet again, as we go into the early hours of the molding, now the more is variety rides in a page to, to take more suspect changed a palestinian fighters as prisoners. we expect more of those rights in the hours to come. okay, keep us across. those developments has always child stratford in the occupied west bank. thank you. the us says it will act appropriately to secure its national security interest in the middle east. but washington says, it does not want to say the israel homeless conflict, widen or varying to rocket and drawing attacks by a ronnie, in fact, groups. however, the iranian foreign minister says the us must stop. it's paul christie. i'm because today the region is a powder keg, us security establishment is directing the war, unoccupied palestine design and surprising is suffering and tunnel collapse. i told to russian 5 minutes to live rock and we have consulting with china as well. that a resolution against the interest of the palestinians will not be adopted at the un
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security council house. the resistance groups say they are ready for a long military conflict by state as royal target civilians including women and children. the us to send messages to live in on says blah, asking not to open a new front, and the conflict would receive messages, asking us to practice restraint and also ask us to invite others to show restraint . but the us of the past 2 weeks has been sending military equipment to israel. so how come a site they don't want the expansion of will. now i'm saying to button stopped, you'll have focusing man that the dosage. barry has been following developments from the iranian capital, or waiting for minnesota, or who's saying i'm or up to law hand made it very clear that he's been making all kinds of efforts on the diplomatic front to try and de escalate the situation. but also bring some kind of resolution to the humanitarian crisis that is unfolding in gaza. the iranian foreign minister said he has spoken to the leader of hamas as well as the jihad. over the past 24 hours, during which the men discussed the ongoing conflict, and uh,
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the 2 pablo cindy midway to be very clear that they understand this could be a long haul at this conflict, and they are ready for the long fight. they renew for administer also for the 1st time, as said that iran has been receiving messages through a 3rd party from the united states, urging the radians to show restraint, as well as to exert their influence on the various groups in the region for them not to escalate the situation, but the for mr. made it very clear that these groups are independent of wrong and they act of their own volition. he also said that the hypocrisy that the united states has displayed has never been more evident. he said they're talking about us showing self for sprite and strains when they themselves have been supplying weapons for the past 2 weeks to israel and also moving the worships closer in this region. he had the following message for us presidential biden, hosting, i'm your up to law hand says, how can you talk, how can you say that they,
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you don't want that expansion of this war? and now i'm saying to buy it and stop your hypocrisy. those words from the foreign minister. he also said that he has been meeting with the russian foreign minister here and there on a certain level of, during which the, at the meetings he talked about, a china as well as russia using their veto power at the security council to prevent the united states from passing through any kind of a security council resolution uh on to the ongoing war and gaza door support. ultra 0 to her on let's bring in, she have her times he, he joins us from washington. they say she have the pentagon that has delivered a briefing, and that was the focus was squarely on around focused through it. and it was fascinating because this is one of those briefings and for the media where we're not allowed to quote who brief task. just a senior defense official, a senior military official senior defense department official. but it's, it clearly is back concerns that priorities that messages that they want to get
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across in the media. and it was clearly iran and the risk of a whitening regional conflict. they said it was a signal that was a significant threat of escalation in the near term, and it runs fingerprints were all over it. this other efforts by iran and iranian proxies to escalate the conflict in iraq and syria, incidentally, actually will say over the last day or so, we've heard that have been more attacks in syria off the us, us base the pennsic and spikes best and the red k g about it's not really being able to all the on so many questions. we also understand actually an attack is passed currently under way of the oil field that the us controls in easton, syria. but what was curious about this brief thing for the median was to your messages through to iran. was that seem to be a message that they wanted us to give to a rob, which is when you're wrong attacks us forces in iraq and syria. the only reason
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that us forces out there is to support a policy is to ensure the, the defense against isis. iran is iran is doing, is allowing isis to re, re constitute and the stabilize the region. so that messenger banks like your talking else. but you're talking your own interest because we are farming state is your enemy. but the problem with that, i mean, it's rather unfortunate. it's unfortunate way of doing things because as far as syria is concerned, i don't know whether they forgot this. but donald trump, when he was present specifically, you said that the only reason us forces were in syria was to take the oil. and that's their international legality to the us presidents that so i think that was rather unfortunate or other a curious and treaty to iran, given the circumstances of the us presence in syria. curious indeed, she haven't, as has been reporting, there's been symbol captives released by him us. what's washington's role in these negotiations and so forth of his around oh, don't you? sure. yes,
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we have another off the cost comment from joe bite and he was aust whether the us would support a potential ceasefire for a hostages deal. and he replied, we should have those hostages released. and then we come talk. there's another one of those statements are biting off the cuff to a question in response to a question that's causing a lot of bugs. is this the u. s. official position? is this the us negotiating position? is this how's this position been communicated to? how much we do not know what we know is about sort by instead of the time that's the, that's what he thoughts at the time, often we get these, we'll fax from the white suit off to it. but now that's being presented in some of the most of the us media. it was like, well, that back, that could be a deal possibly here we can, we can help. we should have that as hostages released. and then we can to buy them prepared to talk to home. also some of the headlines we have. no, i there if that's true or not, yet it's another bible off the cuff remark. officially they will or we keep on hearing there is that
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b u. s. is giving israel advice on hostages. alex is rose. you know i'm, i'm the recalls the links to the press that the us is asking. israel to pull is a ground defensive. say that move hostages be released, but officially the, that's the both israel and the us. you know, the good around that issues reaction denies it, right. all right, thanks for bringing us up to speed as always, she had pretends e in washington d. c. thank you. residence in southern lebanon and living close to the border with israel. say the era is being transformed into a was on basses, finding escalates between east rouse army. and the iranian backed group has bola ali hashim sent this report from south lebanon. the sounds of only a few people are left in this border village. the pictures of commander is now dead . give testament to previous was here. my head is
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a retired military officer and has witnessed several conflicts. he says he has many reasons to stay. oh no, i bet. this is my land. i was born here. i won't leave it, whatever happens. i lived through many wars. my family is in be root, but i'm not leaving. overhead is 80 years old. she lives with her husband, was on when she had come out. of course, she says they don't have the energy to leave the you know, where am i to go? my sick husband is inside all home with me. along the 120 kilometres of border between 11 and then as well. know where for people to take proper shelter in an attack. no warning signs. i don't know how the doing it. what government do we have there is none the only know how to move the country. we are left alone as one race . much like the few people left here, these cheap make use of the fleeting moments they get each day to venture out and
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find to between one exchange of fire. i don't know of a attends. com. that's a lot of people left in the board, the towns to move around. but then the sound of jones breaks the silence a signal of another round of funding, powerless in the center of an unpredictable conflict. people here i can only hope 8 to and so on. the hash images 0, south lebanon, with security phase growing across the israel, about $60000.00 people from the north, and the areas around guns that have been evacuated to the small port town of a lives in southern israel to raise of. 2 bows sent us this up for an update from that area as well. 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
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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 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
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a 1015 or 60000 people in 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 win this war again. states that i'm going to have against that i'm us, i'm on the 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 feedback. a lot is, well, let's get more on the situation on the ground inside gaza. harry force that reports on the devastating effects of the race into his rally bombardment. this is what daily life and goes as a t looks and sounds like. now. desperation and grief, 0 and unrelenting outcomes. these really bombardments. 2 israel says this is only the 1st phase of what could be a month long to eliminate time us up israel self. it's was ever lost a civilian life. how much is october the 7th attack?
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the strikes are eliminating similarly, lies that a taste in scale never seen and goes up before the survivors. it's the chaos of it overwhelmed medical system. the engine come in waves from every angle, rushed towards medics who are running out of medicine and hospitals that are running out of fuel. the strikes reach to good to go is this far south. you the rest of the crossing to egypt? the name you probably remember we were sleeping and suddenly the bombing happened. we've nothing to do with him. us. my mother, my brothers, my grandmother and my aunts were injured. i don't know where they own now. many here said he did this ready warnings to move south from kansas city neighborhoods. we were displaced them. tell us how about the rough at the request of these really
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army and this is what happened to us. my child was killed at the nearby bought a 28 trucks crossed from egypt. this, this, the con, voice inside. today. the un says it represents 4 percent of the supplies cause it would normally receive on a daily basis. so i'm gonna have to come yet and we hope that the amounts would increase in the coming days and for a chance to open the safe humanitarian passageway to keep on delivering gates supplies. there is a huge you monetary need across, closer to people in such need. this is at least to start the what the displace people here at a shelter in con eunice, a really desperate for isn't into all of this time out of those. as long as you have, you know, we don't want a to get, we want to return to our homes enough with the killing of watching and, and slow tooting us. what we don't see during the day, not at nights due to the shedding and the misery we are living on because the ad, but as the depths mount and the destruction intensifies the real see, aaron garza,
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is it the, the, the hello you're watching your, which is 0. i'm emily angry. and he is a reminder of our top stories. the sound more palestinians have been killed and wounded in these riley as strikes on guys or in the past few hours. the death toll is now about $5000.00 since october, 7th, and across the border attack by him. us killed 1400 east riley's. let's take a look at the latest developments in the notes of the strip strikes hit the alshaun see, and giovanni, a refugee camps. dozens of palestinians have been reported killed. there's been a total power black count at the largest hospital in the north after it ran out a few doctors. the in the nation hospital are overwhelmed by the dead and injured. and the military wing of her mouth says it's released to move captives held and
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gaza in a jail mediated by kata and egypt, the un special rapids or on counter terrorism and human rights has issued a warning over the spiraling violence in gaza. and she's been speaking about their response by the united states to the $911.00 attacks, which source cycle of violence continue for decades of to the event. the more on this is bringing christian salumi, who's at the united nations in new york. christian, what mistakes were she referring to? a little special rapid tourist, you know, a new leo was talking about the violations of international law that were committed in order to attempt to stop al qaeda in the name of stopping al qaeda after the attacks of september, 11th, 2001 in the so called war on terrorism, which was launched of course by the united states and its allies with that goal of stopping out kind of on the she was talking about round it and you know,
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hundreds of muslim men, the fact that many were tortured and sent to guantanamo bay prison with little or no due process, hundreds were sent there and to this day, only a handful were ever charged. and she said that many countries in fact have used terrors in the as a justification for doing things that are against international law. but what was really notable about this is that she said it didn't have the desired effect. at the end of the day, these activities only fueled more extremism or militarism and more armed groups. listen to what she said. what did we learn from 911, 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 an end to violence,
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it provided the basis for further radicalization further extremism conducive to terrorism. it provided an a global nomine couture about quote, war on terror, which was not only profoundly effective in preventing terrorism, but actually spawn decades of serious and agreed as violations of international law . a special rapid tour was also unequivocal, unequivocal in her condemnation of ha send it to attack on israel on october 7th, which led to the death of $1400.00 as well as many civilians. but she also warned that any response by israel must be in accordance with international law, really outgoing. what do you and the secretary general and other human officials have been saying that there must be protection of civilians, protections of medical facilities, and also
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a protection of aid workers and get a must be allowed into the area. and she said this is crucial if the middle east hopes to and the spiral of violence. okay, thanks so much for that report. kristen. so i mean at the united nations in neil, thank you for joining says it will send an additional $24000000.00 worth of a to help civilians in guys. i'm and sanitation to $12000000.00 already committed earlier my colleagues missed as you take spoke to the case foreign secretary james, clearly about the package. so 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 out of coal. sadly, we have seen the, the, a water pipes that have been previously funded by the you videos of these volts
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pipes being told not only come us and turned into rockets to find israel, we've seen few that could go to electricity generates isn't the solid nation ponce being used to facilitate the attacks going into israel. of course, of course, we want the suffering of the palestinian people in gauze that 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. what we have said is that a reactions israel takes they should be conscious of the points of civilians. they should do everything they can to provide to preserve a civilian life. we of course, seeking to ensure that that is the case and we've had those conversations with
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israel. israel have made the decisions about how that they, how they will conduct the military operations 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 aid we know has been allowed in, but not fuel. the united nations has put out a quote in austin griffith himself, but you and a chief has aust fuel to be included in these a deliveries units. that, for instance, is wanting that over a 100 and you one baby's, an entry base has both died if they comp, the pilot. all you judging israel to consider lessing fuel in, on some of these a trucks? well, of course, these rather is not the only 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,
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donations to support the palestinian people in gauze that 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 goals. that's not just a decision for the is really easy. it is, of course a decision also for her mouse and the other people who all the de diffract. so controllers of garza media is very, very closely with egypt to manage the roof of crossing. i mean international community to try and make showed a in significant numbers. get to the people that need it. us. it adds prime minister, mach rotate, has cold, for humanitarian pauses, to allow the flow of a to into gaza. he made the cold during a visit to israel and palestine hold abdel, how made is in ramallah in the occupied west bank and spoke to the judge prime minister when i actually spoke to him after he met, also with palestinian leader. my mood a boss?
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no, i asked him about his meeting with this is really prime minister and he said that the focus were 4 points, minimizing the number of civilian casualties in gaza. maximizing the money to have who many tell you in a coming into gaza also trying to avoid that this conflict becomes a regional was and then the difficult issues of the captive and the foreign nationals who are the inside guys at the moment the that's prime minister telling me that there are actually of 20, if not more adult nationals who are inside gaza at one health captive by the by how most i did ask them about that because they use position towards what was happening. and the issue of proportionality whether 5000 of the among
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the civilians in guys i was enough at this point in this view. and this is what he had to say. first of all, i cannot judge because of course i'm worried, but i cannot judge. but at the moment, uh yes or no, israel is completely working within the lines for personality and international human. though you much ramble, i cannot use it because i do not know all the effects on the table. this of course, is up to a sort of at this moment to navigate, but i very much test the points and the rest of can it to you of that just to human and cherry and access. the practicality of that is presenting vision, explanation, the practicality of that taking out the hostages in front of and the practicality is to do everything. and this, the main issue of preventing innocence, cecilia is to be to be, uh, kills. uh, it's not necessary. well he this press a lot on the needs of getting humanitarian aid into gaza. he did say that what had
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arrived inside this trip so far was a drop in the ocean. and that much, much more needs to be done and then needs to be some sort of mechanism by which a do my new terry and it continues to flow into guys. i did ask him about the issue of fuel very much needed in gaza for the hospitals, for practically every part of life. at the moment he did say he disgusted with 5 minutes and then you know, i asked him if he thought that the, you know, the israel was about to allow that his answer was a bit noncommittal. what he said is that israel was looking into it, but certainly there was no clear indication whether that would happen sooner rather than later. and l g 0 as senior political analyst. my one of the shower says the international community sitting by watching this little sure of innocent civilians in gaza. this is exactly the strategy. the strategy
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is to go on with this indiscriminate bombing. oh god, or hurting the civilian population, making them pay the price. because according to these radiators, orgasms are responsible for what happened and sort of his read on the some of the book to strategically speaking, y discontinue, was fine. who's wanted to see? roger casey is chipping away at the psychological social they cannot make. i'd certainly the military readiness house and other fractions and gossip and the civilians are paying the price. i think we're going to be seeing much longer. you know, in the weeks to come where there were, there isn't a lot been very the procedure is breathtaking, but prosy is perfect. not only because those people,
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the speakers list printers have leverage with these. right? no one would have been satisfied with just whether it's actionable or not. you know, we understand the relations there are, you know, assisting congress exercises but just take a principle, more position, say this blushing mississauga domestic drug must. and that's how much these 5. and i mean, what does this cost? so not what am i to or, or whatever wind is on the sci fi, but since the new they have leverage with this, right? so instead of being complicit, they use of more problems and trying to speak on the other side of the humanitarian assistance while they are 18 and a baby with this one time. i guess guys is just the one.
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i don't want to use the words because i'm not in the psychology, but sometimes i sense people. um, you know, type of things here. i mean this, this 2nd cycle back, this is the places where they have absolutely no fee for other people suffer. you understand that this is more understand that people are bound to repair to morse, when we don't understand why people use it in more crimes able bargemen that this target. this is williams calling about procedures. meanwhile, protests against the wall continue around the world and pack us down, protest as of step 5 to us, and these riley flags in the city of karachi. many urged them with some countries to engines, diplomatic ties with ease row was reporters of a south african opposition party,
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demonstrated outside these rarely embassy in the capital toria, leticia politicians from the economic freedom find his potty urge the government and diplomatic relations with israel. and in paris are renowned a ro, climate scout of $220.00 made of town to coal for an end to the war. elaine roberts urged for a peaceful solution to the company. stay with us on al jazeera, as we bring you around for all other world news, including attention escalates between the philippines and via gene. i've a collisions between vessels in the south china sea,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the us bring you some more of the day's news now. and russian forces are intensifying pressure on the eastern ukrainian cities of ab. they've come and discuss on your grains. it's troops repelled nearly 20 russian attacks around of dave, count on sunday. the city is me. russian controlled, done yet. it's rough. mcbride is following developments from kids the intense fighting continuing around the eastern city all discuss 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
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president, flood them is the landscape, his nightly address, referring to the fighting daren, elsewhere in the east as being particularly tough in the south around have sun fighting is also continuing. the russian say that they have repels several attempts by the ukrainians to cross the the pro river. and this follows what appears to have been a successful attempt, a by 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 longer to help for ukraine. and in particular, any you proposal to provide annually 5000000000 euros to help you create, become equipped with mugs and fight to jets and missiles through to the end of 2027 crumpton drive. that'll just era he took, he is president richard. the type of other one has officially submitted sweden's
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measuring membership application to the turkish parliament. it could bring an end to a 17 month stand off in july or towana grade to put the ratification of sweden's membership before his parliament. as he faced growing international prussia. the u. s. has welcome the move and says he'd hopes the bill is past as soon as possible. sweden's co, scott is working to clean out the lodge oil spill in the baltic sea after a passenger ferry ran a ground over the weekend was already save. the slick is more than 5 kilometers wide. the $75.00 passengers on board. the ferry was safely evacuated to finish wireless opposition parties or deciding who will represent them in a presidential election. next year. philip's a bank counted in a prime, revived phone member of parliament, gloria corrina machado leads the rice punch. she's been fired from holding public
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office for 15 years. opposition parties boycotted past presidential elections because many of the candidates were in jail fight from running. at least 15 people have been killed up to 2 trains collided in central bangladesh. to re coaches of a passenger train collided with a cargo train. heading to chatter, graham, the crash happened at 330 in the afternoon, local time to feel the pains has summoned badges and passes out of a tree. collisions between philippine and chinese vessels in the just basic parts of the south china sea. the countries have blamed each other for the incidents on sunday and they were between a chinese ship and filipino vessel that was supplying troops on an outpost anticipated forces on a beloved has moved from manila in 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
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the path of philippine brussels on the way to the 2nd. toma show, cherry and provisions for filipino troops stationed there. the cost these collisions continued chinese blocking, interpreted by the chinese, the best of with our right in our, in the rotation and resupply nations. roy b, r b, chatter positive may need to be fast just before china. meanwhile, saying a philippine supply board cut across the bowels, one of its coast guard vessels, and the philippine supply both reversing, hitting one of its maritime melissa vessels volunteering to the actions of the philippine sides seriously violated international maritime collision avoidance rules threatening the navigation, safety of our vessels to get the pensions have been running high between manila and beijing for almost the entire year over this territorial dispute in the south china sea. in february, chinese sailors direct and military grade laser against their filipino counter
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parts and months later they used water cannon. china, of course, least 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 pass southern rise over this area of the south china sea to find below al jazeera monday look for turning down to on coverage of the war on guys are and algae 0 is correspondent, unit l. sage has been documenting life in guys a cd, up to 17 days of his riley as strikes the noisy heath throughout have video diary is from is riley drones overhead. sounds that now follows guys a residence everywhere they go. hi, i'm unit senior. i'm still in gaza city with my family yesterday regarding lots of we're new calls and a lot of the flats like these, the trade trusts on us in our neighborhood,
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in our street here. and uh they basically say that being in gaza or remaining, you guys, a city of our lives, the dangers taking you to are in the streets of those are just very close 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 full board meant that we can see in and i 1st of course talk to the police officer in the law. why did you decide to come back after you went south? every thing is a little bit to
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the site to vote on the house. it doesn't matter what it is. for now, this is the bakery line to actually be able to vice bread. this has been the family house thing is this place it's just full of drug free can literally just cherry street.
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the city is really worth the everyone says the okay, that's it for may more using just a moment. stay with us to death to visors and thousands of displaced. we report every angle of these radio room, gaza and we have just witness live, what it is really airway looks like innocent people have to live. it was a is reluctant to me. they need. there's no guarantee that they can come off the phone has just been hit the we're cutting to the live pictures of the us presidential by i've not known a presidential trip like this one at the roof of crossing. we just had that is
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