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it was, have been built on the islands. it would have been an ecological disaster. and they say that one of the company still holds the title for this island and has refused to hand to 10 of the companies they handed over the titles when faced charges. for now, the islands have at least instead from an equal development the phenomena of how this thing is killed in his rainy attacks on garza now exceeds 5000 moving 400 as products were carried out on monday night along the lines associated hey, this is alex over here at line from de also coming close by for more age to be allowed into gaza. has the few truckloads of supplies allowed in distribution of
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the ongoing and from us releases to elderly as randy captives function, monetary and reasons. often mediation that by kept on agents health authorities and gaza, one the patients and intensive care at risk and plead for fuel to run hospital generates the as well. it is now 9 gmc, about mid day in gaza, whether it has been or laptop and as well as bombing campaign. how did you monetary in crisis is growing by the minute the palestinians have been killed or the night is really strikes the targets and the jamalia. and i'll try to you refugee accounts . and the health ministry says that many of the casualties were women and children . as well also have a lot of the southern cities, a rough on con eunice, in the north. how has now been restored to the engineers in the hospital? as you can see, it went dock,
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often running out of fuel. but the ministry has warranted that a total collapse of the health system is immune and stuff say they're overwhelmed by the numbers, have to end an injured since this one began october, the 7th moving $5000.00 palestinians have now been killed in gaza. according to the health ministry, and you also replied, westbank is really forces have killed 96 palestinians over the past 2 weeks. and the news round, the government says some 1400 is ready. these were killed and had lost his ministry opperation. while we have 2 of our correspondents right now in the gaza strip. 100 otherwise shave us only by for us that and con, use but size that speak to him the outside. she's in gaza city outside. they all shape a hospital. you're not your outside gauze as long as just hospital and today is now we've been seeing the pay speak over run by patients. how is everyone that coping given these latest on boxes? well, yeah, with every been very nice. we with us more and more people and more families coming
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to pick shelter in a ship. a hospital outside the hospital is fully packed. why the hospice and from inside it's totally overwhelmed with the amounts of injuries and even this external 10th year, which is an external awards for the hospital is also extremely folks while they're calling out the ministry of health is pulling out for the owner. right, to open it up, medical secretaries for them to help the ministry and of health and the other hospitals have the ministry of health to take all these injuries that keep coming over and over every minute. the nature of healthy gods is also calling for an international investigation and the kind of lesson that israel is using in boardman, where the injuries are getting burned and there and, and the ministry's hall of healthy saying that their skin is melting in every
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bombardment and is also calling for the necessary medication for such or to treat such cases in because districts not scenario unless indeed now that 54 trips today. so have made it into the goal is to strictly believe, you know, if any of those supplies have made it to see if a hospital well, these just, terry humanitarian aid, like uh, medications, uh, water and fluids. so uh, israel had said that these trucks will be uh, just for the cell, the, pardon me, and they will be distributed by the lunar golf. and uh, and even though he or when we ask the doctors here, they even told us that the supplies and the medical supplies in districts and not the necessary and the essential supplies that they need in these times of war. and they are very this, those to even be enough to be distributed on all the hospitals. so basically there,
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even if the ship gets a very small portion, it's going, it's not going to be enough. or it's not even going to be a little bit of the sense. so that is need that one other hospitals in the south are still struggling with no medications and medical resources at all. so uh, basically this is how the situation is and the dimensions health is still, i think that's the fuel remains to be the most critical and the most essential district to teach for the hospitals in because districts there are more than 130 babies in the incubators and more and over a 120 patients name the i see you add these patients will be instantly losing their lives if the last amount of fuel or solar energy that they're depending on solar energy panels. depending on completely run out of energy
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to thank you so much for that. you're not without report from outside, they all shape a hospital on the ground and goes, i do want to draw your attention to the pictures you've been watching live on the other side of your screen. we believe that to be a blog post that is very close to and now the hospital in northern garza and you saw earlier, a number of people being carried that rushed to the hospital on the stretches will be bringing you more on that as we get set up for now the, let's speak to honey i. we wish ava all correspondent who is on the ground for us and con eunice, that's in the southern part of the gaza strip. how do we know that the one bothered has been continuing through the night where you on through the day and to can you talk us through what you've been seeing here? yes. well the, the, the here side campaign hasn't stopped for the past 2 hours. just within the last
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30 minutes, one of the busiest a street in the entire, in gaza strip. and they'll say right, refugee camp, it's a market to street as well as the se, dot martin, a residential home next to a shopping mall was completely destroyed. and destroying as well, the shopping mall in a, in a, in, in such a rush hour were so many people inside the shopping mall just buying whatever the good for their, for their, just to sustain themselves for the rest of, of the day. tens of people have been reported as did right. so way and, and with, with this for the injuries rushed to the hospital with the video of people to get it from the area of the ladder shopping mall. and in the market carried in plastic bags. we're talking about the human flashing human bones as a result of the destructive power of the injuries and rights. if you see in the
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camera right behind me, that was within the how of 10 minutes an air strike in the newness city. the close do nasir hospital, the residential home was targeted and these are the casualties of brought to the hospital. it's, it's insane how these ears try been going on for the past week. non stop campaign destroyed and damaging and selecting so much so much damage and hands on the residents of the gaza strip. honey was saying that strikes and it just took place within the last few minutes. that's remarkable. that's continuing, as lots of countries and humanitarian agencies are pushing some way that to be getting into gaza. when we've been speaking you've been saying it's not clear. is that 3 way about 8 is going right in con units to people. know how to get these supplies? yes,
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we don't know exactly where these aid are going. so far. we know about the priorities that are set by the united nations as the, the official body that will operate and manage these human and 3 and boy in the delivery the process. but here's the thing. people are frustrated because there is a talk about a human at $3.00 and $8.00, but it's under mass bombardment, even if we know where these 8 are going, people are still going to be concerned in a freight to go and pick them up because again, there's no safe place in gaza, literally we talk about schools have been targeted hospitals, public facilities, churches, and it's no no safe to place which makes it hard for people to believe that there is a good intention behind these humanitarian aid. when a hospital is the largest sector, they've been negatively impacted by the lack of
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a fuel and shortage extreme shortage of medical supplies, pushing them on the brink of collapse. and, and we know from a statement of, from the ministry of health that the entire health system is collapsing and with, with large, talking about $18000.00 injuries. that's beyond the capacity of all the hospitals combined in the gaza strip. honey, i wish i have a there with that live report from us for us from con eunice in the southern guns district. thank you so much, honey. thank. on monday evening, the ongoing of the loss released to elderly as really captives. but once it says why she monetary and reasons, now this release followed mediation efforts from cas on agents. so requirement has more now from occupied is to reason that before we go to that report, and that's true, some live pictures. now we're getting these in from the press conference that's currently taking place in tennessee, if you will,
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seeing one of those newly released captives from her last speak to the media alongside, i believe i had talked to well, let's now listen to that report from sour. kyra, it's the moment that families has been waiting for. how much does release of 2 elderly women held captive for move in 2 weeks, but husbands, the remain behind in garza is radio strikes is killing thousands of people every day. and i know we're very emotional unhappy that my grandmother you accepted live shits, a newer at cooper. both from the keep boots near owes is coming back to us in a real humanitarian move. we're expecting the rest to be released all hostages from the keyboards, all hostages in generally, i don't know how most maintains it's treating its civilian concepts like guests and is willing to release them without conditions. but says israel hasn't so accepted. we have the chance the on friday that through it with you to release all to all to
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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 to the 5 minute stuff that to now way to ship to that, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. they rejected this claim by saying the army and security forces have been active for days in guessing the tops is released earlier this week. and said that would be no negotiations with hama cats, all agents in the u. s. they've been working together as mediators behind the scenes, and then shortly off to the ground of mothers. and since egypt through the rough crossing from garza and sentences riley strikes, resumed the heavy booming of gauze from the houses stop since october 7 and promises of ground invasion hasn't materialized yet, has left many is really searching for answers from the government. and questioning
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whether the captives ever make house of gauze lines. the arrival of the grandmother's in his room is likely to give desperate families hope to be re united again with their loved ones. ending garza people hope for a rest buy. from. what is the wes foaming? they have ever seen. sort of hide at all, just sarah occupied east jerusalem holdings, where the president, as i've had talk, has met with the french president and western eastman and manual icon is the latest western data visit. and a show of support for israel had taught was also $711.00 and will pay the price if hezbollah escalates its attacks on israel. and i want to make clear, we are not looking for a confrontation in on those on the border. always anyone else? we have focused on destroying calm us infrastructure and bringing all citizens back
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home. but if it's bilingual drag i sent to all it is so it should be clear that lebanon would pay the price as well, that speak to alan, especially. he joins us now from occupied a story. so we know that friends present value laughlin has been expressing his very full support of israel. but you're not talking on it. he is also expected to meet with the palestinian president on rhonda in ramallah today. the site. so identity today and tomorrow and say to my mom, i called when he met these really president, he's not going to be doing with benjamin netanyahu. these really prime minister that will be one on one for a short time. and then it will be expanded to their teams. mcculla said he wasn't going to come here unless you could add something positive unless there was a development that he could help with. now he's come here with a plan that he says will be able to meet proposals that are operational. and those proposals he says, says will prevent escalation. will free the hostages will guarantee security of
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israel. i will work towards a 2 state solution. now. he said he would only come if he could be useful that he's going from here in east jerusalem all the way to ramallah excluded on just be the 2nd you repeatedly to a to meet a president who the boss in ramallah after my work to the ducks prime minister on monday, it might be a more difficult sell there because the defense which what do you, what traditionally regarded as pro, out of i've moved their position in recent years. and in fact, it was because government that decided that would be a blanket bon on pull polish city and protests. but what was the eventually over ton by the french court after what happened on october the 7th. so that might be a harder sale for president mccomb. but he does believe that the plan that he can propose could actually start changing things on the ground. no, i don't. before i let you go, i want to ask you about the captives that are still being held in gaza. we know that these 2 captives, these elderly ladies were released last night,
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but there were still 200 warrants loss. custody is that changing the calculus to israel is pushed for ground defensive of the phone. this pressure on the use really is to store any growing defensive until that the, the work harder on getting some of the captives out of guys. certainly the americans were very keen on the delay, and there's certainly a large suite of the population in israel that believe that there should be a delay as well. they are looking for any sort of deal to get their loved ones back from guys. so there's another reason why the americans wouldn't be moderately keen to do it. a couple of reasons actually, one is that still moving military assets into the area. so they don't want anything to happen until they are in position, not able to protect american assets and the allies. and the 2nd reason is that the americans believe, according to some media reports,
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that these really is entirely clear on what their final objectives are in gaza. i'd be happy to meet that absolutely clear. know, we know that there is a 3 star general consulting with been allies, but usually at least at the moment he will leave as soon as the troops on the ground, we are told by the release of also said that they will go in whenever they want whatever they want, they don't need american approval to do it. although many countries, including the french in the meeting, the to be, will be pressing the need to try and get the hostages out before the end the ground war begins. and just to remind you what you've been watching that on the left side of your screen, that's your chavez lift. it's one of the captives that was very recently released by her last addressing the media in israel from out. thank you very much. alan fisher that occupied is torrison loss is promising to retaliation against israel's unrelenting strikes on the gaza strip. and the rapidly growing power steering and desktop its military rang. the customer gave says it's sent on to turn
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this into israel for the 1st time. a while the a mirror of cattle says it is well, it should not be given a green light, unconditional killing, and gaza take to mean been a lot off on. he says the pricing between is around her mouth is a dangerous escalation. that is roughly the region, but the wild national not as we say enough is israel cannot be given the green light will comp launch for killing, nor should the occupation unjust siege or illegal settlements be ignored. at this time in history, power, water, food, or medicine, shouldn't be used as a weapon against an entire population. now i do not throw it out. what for to injecting it, believe me, it's whit calling for the regional and international community to take a stand. i met this grave escalation, which undermines peace and security not only in the region, but in the whole world. we call for an immediate end to this war that has gone
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beyond all limitless, hostile ahead. here on al jazeera, to prologic fault lines expire as the united nations, as a renewed resolution is presented by the united states, the hello, we have the more heavy rain in the full cost full central pots of vietnam. i'm afraid you may recall last week we were talking about over me through of right in the 9 and central vietnam. the scene of the 175 millimeters right. in the past 24 hours on going flooding concerns here. then multi stream on the say will continue to push further. it'd be down, pulls in across the good parts of indo china. hopefully not quite is where we go one through west the state, but the right still the never the less what the weather will make his way down towards cambodia. 3 tie that usual shout. was there been to the philippines
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increasingly shabby right now, making his way south of the equator, and so pushing it in the positive indonesia same area. cloud of rain rolls across popular new guinea. i mean, far away outset towards the solomon islands, where lola is swelling away here. this is a big storm, actually is the most powerful still we have on the globe. at the bottom. there are 5 storms active at press. that was around 220 kilometers per hour. gusting to to 70 . it will wait. and this it makes its way down towards new caledonia. they won't waste time when the weather will continue across the southeast of australia. eventually pushing its way towards new stated, it tends cooler here that it is wet, cold weather, coming into a new south wales, running up to preston, to the from intimate moments to major social changes from man's impact on the planet to the impact of mine on himself. that he has with depression,
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understand, sweetie. i to give you cellphone the witness award winning films from around to an hour to 0. the the welcome back to watching al jazeera. let's remind you about top stories bestseller, poland, $5000.00 palestinians have now been killed and is rarely as strikes on garza, according to the latest update for the health ministry and says another $96.00 palestinians have been killed in the occupied westbank. peas,
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randy government says moving, 1300 is right. these have been chosen since the last last it's attacked on october . the 7th arrest have also explained to me and supplied westbank with moving 1300 palestinians thing to change that in the past 2 weeks on israel has confirmed to 222 people. first is relays and foreigners were detained by her loss and of the palestinian factions. as well as bombardment has completely destroyed entirely neighborhoods and garza, one of those areas is upfront which has 20 to residential blocks palestinian janice, my tires are as long as that has documented the destruction. i don't know what equal i want to show you with the scenes heads. i'm in the middle of out. so how about neighborhoods in central guns which was bummed by his radio strikes? yeah, of course. like any of the 10, but most of the entire area is level and come with the old residential buildings and kind of families were displaced and there were many human casualties as well.
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and then back on it and say, i thought we had that i've been what kind of been in the bushes. i don't know where the people will go. oh, there was a shelter for that. ph. residential building had about 60 families, quotes not bringing up the r r l. he is an associate professor of lovelace history at georgetown university. here in casa abdullah azar where we just saw all that destruction is in cent full casa. i've been trying to get my head round the apartment that we've been saying, and if i saw the central cause because the, the areas, but the is really only had told people to flee when they wanted to evacuate, and it was, and garza, i don't understand why you've continued funding those areas. if you want people to go to them, it would be easier shortly to, to empty out and open gaza if people felt but the south and central regions was safe. but i think what's clear here is that these are not a military objectives that we're witnessing. i think we are watching
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a mass ethnic cleansing campaign unfolding in real time. this very much goes back to israel's history when we've seen, for instance, the next above 1948, the expulsion of half of palestine population at the time. and if we fast forward really to recent years, what we're seeing here is a population of over 2000000 people that has been besieged, that has been essentially present. and guys of the most densely populated place on earth. and the bombing campaign that we witnessed over the last 2 plus weeks as, as the correspondence from fund eunice mentioned is something unprecedented. we've never seen this level of relentless bombing of civilian pocket lated centers. and on top of that, the idea of taking already a densely populated area and cramming them into half of that territory. so taste saying, we want 1000000 people to then be mass relocated further south and even more densely populated. we're talking about very short time in a very short amount of time, and we're talking about apartment units that are housing 40 and 50 family members.
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and then having bombs dropped on those buildings. and the scale, the catastrophic scale of the destruction, the death is, is even beyond what's being calculated because there's been no opportunity for people to even go and sift through the rubble and find survivors. and so there's so much a scale to this, to this tragedy that i think hasn't even really been unfolded yet, or hasn't been covered yet, you know, talking about the scale of what we're already saying, but is what has said that it's, we're going to continue this conflict will continue this will until last as entirely or rather cases. they've said that that will continue, however long it takes. but if they all actually successful, they would have to also find some kind of a replacement, right? for loss in terms of governance of the gaza strip at what is the relationship like right now, for instance, between last and the palestinian leadership? well, i mean, i think because as we've seen in terms of governance, certainly how mass has been there for this entire time for over a decade and a half. but again, this is, this is
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a population that is mostly besieged. and so it's, it's hard to speak of governance or speak of any kind of political authority when ultimately we know that this is a territory that's under one of the worst modern sieges in history. when we know that this is still an occupied people when they have no access, for instance, to the outside world, there is no opportunity to, to import goods to leave or come and go freely. and so the idea that you would kind of lump in the population with this particular movement and essentially subtract the entire population to what amounts to or crimes collective punishment. i think certainly dismisses the reality on the ground and making this into again a political issue or no strategic military issue when it's really at its core, a humanitarian catastrophe. or i'll do that i'll area let an associate professor at least history at georgetown university. thank you for joining us again in studio here in castle. thank you. well, at least one, palestinian has now died in custody often another line to the rest in his randy rates across the occupied west bank. me the abraham is in ramallah with more
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details. so we know that a lot of that all met a 58 year old. how has been arrested in uh, on october, the 9th that has been in a good health condition, according to his lawyer who just spoke to him during his court. a trial case, it via video conference, and then a few hours later he was declared dead by the prison service. as you can imagine, people here are saying that these really present service is taking revenge from those present or is basically subjecting them to violence as well. as torture needing to the desk of the prisoners. so these are all families of people who have been detained by these really forces some of them it just in the past 2 weeks because we've been seeing the numbers of those, the teen vice really forces increase and people have been sharing their testimony. of these is really a risk and the res how it was very, very violent. but the most important thing for these people here is that they need
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to know what's happening with their son's accounts. are understanding is that some of those are arrested or affiliated or have been in the past affiliated with him us . but there are people who are of interest that we're just, we're just from inside the besieged because as to who used to have me the 3 permits to work inside as well. those people as well have been arrested that are very conflicting reports about the numbers. remember people here usually approach and use, talk to them about the status of the present is but after the destination they haven't been able to get much information. so they don't know what's happening with them. well, it tends to get confusing resolutions on this conflict through the un security council have exposed some deep plastic phone lines. now the u. s. has finalized its version with some key changes, gave her that i wonder, gives us more details about from eagle. there are 2 new points to this us resolution that will go to the security council. i want to point them out. number
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one is it calls for all measures necessary, such as a humanitarian pause, to allow for full and rapid safe humanitarian access. in accordance with the international law keep raise their humanitarian pause. previously, the us had not agreed to that. in fact, the us vetoed a brazil resolution that called for humanitarian pause. just last week. also in the new version and final version of the us draft. it says, any movement of people must be voluntary, this is new as well. and this goes to the fact that israel had really demanded that people in the north of guys have moved to the south. and this new version of the us draft or the us final version here. it's saying any movement of people must be voluntary. now there was supposed to be a vote on this resolution early tuesday,
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but that has been postponed to either late tuesday or perhaps even wednesday or thursday. the reason we're thinking is because anthony, blinking, the secretary of state, is planning to be at the u. n. tuesday. and it's perhaps because he wants more time to try to convince other member states to support the us resolution gabriel's on to how does it in new york a whole new mount. washington has accused a ron of activity facilitating attacks on us forces in the middle east. as well as the portion birth loss and has been on the wrong foreign minister says the white house is being hypocritical. and because today the region is a powder keg, us security establishment is directing the war. unoccupied palestine design a surprising is suffering and tunnel collapse. i told the russian foreign minister lab ross and we have consulting with china as well. that a resolution against the interest of the palestinians will not be adopted at the un security council house. the resistance.

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