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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  October 24, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST

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it will just be around the the hello i'm 0 venue. this is the news. our lives from bill coming up in the program today is really there a strikes on the guns. a strip killed more than $700.00 pallets pinions in just 24 hours. one of those 0 strikes was near a hospital where dozens of patients or in coma. one of the is really captives released by a mos describes her experience in detention in gaza. the un agency for the
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palestinian refugees is calling for a major increase in aid for gaza. as these 2 truck loads of supplies allowed in are distributed. the it's 13 gmc, that is 4 pm in gaza. there's been no lit up in israel's bombing campaign because the health ministry says at least 700 palestinians have been killed in the past 24 hours. and the humanity, or in crisis is growing in central gaza is really or strikes have targeted to market. and then to say that refugee camp dozens of people have reportedly been killed and injured. it was the only market left for people to buy supplies in the north power has been restored to the indonesian hospital which went dark hamster running out of fuel. but the ministry has warrant that a total collapse of the health system is eminent. more palestinians have been killed in overnight airstrikes on the job. aliyah and i'll shut the refugee camps.
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authorities say many of the casualties. there are women and children since the war began. on october, the 7th, nearly 5800 palestinians have been killed in gaza. according to the health ministry . it says is really forces in the occupied west bank have killed 96 palestinians there in the past 2 weeks. and it is real. the government says more than 1400 is really is were killed in how mazda is military operation. as a big begins our coverage in the the moment in his rate, he strikes me, i'll shoot for hospital and go to the city. stuff rushed to help the injured kind of goodman stretches to the old reggie over crag the hospital. there's been no locked up in his wells, been buckman know and screams and cries that follow. some people calling for help of this, a grieving the realization that can instant loved ones have been killed then
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did the frantic attempts to needs before into the strike. but there's no way to go . first, we took shelter in the most. we received a warning from the israelis that it will be show that we can to do more of our extended families home. we received another warning with instructions to head south as we headed to the south. the bombardment continued. so we decided to go back. and if we die, we thought her hospitals were running out of medication and fuel to operate to generate just putting babies in incubators. and i see patients at risk and they are act full capacity to, to a bed, patients and car those some even for me to the floor. palestinians are desperate for 8. nowhere near enough has been allowed in. the destruction is immense. posting and from the scrubbing, displaced time and time again. now find themselves wants to move with that homes. i
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said big i to 0. it does get the very latest now from the gaza strip, the honey abu ship a is standing by for us and han eunice. first though, we'll go to you on the side and guys, a city outside, i'll shift the hospital. you know, a spokes person for the gauze is health ministry, told one of our teams that hospitals have now run out of everything and can no longer treat the injured. you would el shift, which is the largest hospital in the gaza strip. what do you see? well, what i can see here cyro is that to the hospital is going into a really an overwhelming situation where the entire hospitals, from the inside we're talking about receptions. we're talking about corey doors and we're talking about a death to disney. all the departments, he runs off the hospital, they're completely packs with patients. what the hospital with patients, what the hospital has done in these
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a few several hours is said they have uh tried to clean up this area here, which is in the front yard of the hospital. and as you can see, every now and then we are receiving the hospital is receiving uh, injuries and casualties. but the hospital here has filled this clearly, that it has completely run out of everything, including fuel medications. medical supplies at all, they have is of hospital fully fax with injuries, add a teams and medical teams that are completely worn out and over well by the amount of injuries that are coming every now and then the hospital is riding some of the departments that are still operating on solar energy panels. it's also using a some of the private fuel that it was able to bring from other private sectors
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here. and uh, and uh, uh, distributers. these were the last the sources of fuel for the hospitals. the because the strip leading to a life wrestling situation for over a 130 pre mature. and so we're in the incubators and over a 120 patients, the i c u unit who are now threatened to lose their lives. one, these 2 sections are completely out of power. you know, were you able to find out whether i'll shift any ever received any of the medical aid that was brought in over the last 2 or 3 days? well that there were a lot of news about this issue, really the rest cross was saying that yes, they're going to be distributing the medications on all the hospitals. but then, and also the, the said that the hot,
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the hospital will be getting the medical aids through the ministry of health. but what's a ship, a hospital itself has confirmed for us, is that, and so now they have not received any of the medications from the aid that has entered because the strip ship hospital was running and overrated by the supplies that it's already had as where it's stored at now they have completely run out of any supplies stored and waiting for any aid they can guess. you know, thank you very much. that's you know, side reporting from a shift the hospital, the largest in the gaza strip. that's and go to the city in the north of the strip . i want to go now to the south of the strip honey, i believe shiver was standing by your in hon. eunice again in the south. are you able to make out where is really bombardment that happening in the strip at the moment? yes, well, these really are
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a surprise continue to power. the southern part of the garza's friends really in 10 to 24 hours have been the bloodiest since the beginning of days from the military attacks on the gauze for the worst of these attacks happened during the mid day in the central part of gaza strip. but let's say you dot com, the d, and we'll say right, and it'd be close to and they'll say right, market near to a relatively large shopping mall, a residential home was targeted, i completely destroyed. and in addition to the disease causing so much damage to the shopping mall next to it, leaving at least a 20 people tell and tons of other people that they need to seriously injured. now this is the only market left in the sense from area for people to, to buy their, their, their food. i mean, without the market, it will be very difficult for people in that area to find food supplies. it's
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important to mention that the and the site on time is a very busy area and after people were ordered to in fact with the northern part in gaza strip, it even become more busy with large number of people evacuated to an earlier this morning in the city of particular, at least 2 as densely populated neighborhoods, them jeanina neighborhoods and some of the full fonts. a group of residential homes were targeted and destroyed completely without warning and people were inside. so far we started back at the close to 55 people have been killed. that with more people under the rubble of the number is expected due to the rise up as we speak. there are still there strikes, going on, covering the entire gaza strip from the northern part of gauze and then with the city of the town of border line,
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city all the way to the south through rough i city and honey, is there any a left from the few trips that didn't make it into gaza over the past 3 days. it was $54.00 trucks total any a left from that of the quote we so far we the truck, the humanitarian aid, the trucks have been allowed to, to the gaza strip. but there is a dispute over the mechanism and the process. it's going to be taking a little bit to deliver those a with the statement coming from the ministry of health that the entire health system collapse ends in all of the hospitals across the gaza strip is approved that none of the a, a meets at the hospital particularly to large health facilities, a sheep, a hospital conflicts and gaza city. and the one i'm reporting for loss or hospital . we're waiting for a statement of from the has the nozzler hospitalized ministration about the serious
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lack of medical supplies and materials needed for immediate medical intervention. to save lives, we did walk in the cara doors of the hospital and it just the scenes are part freaking more with it. and you just me, you can, you can easily jump to a conclusion that the system is already collapsing. there. evacuated inside the current doors of the hospital, taking it as a shelter in addition to fully packed rooms with patients. yeah, absolutely. and we've got details on that from, you'll know who is reporting from the ship, the hospital in gaza city just moments ago. honey i, we share, but thank you very much for the very latest there from fun eunice. one of the is really captives released by the armed wing of her mouth on monday evening has been telling her story. your chavez lift kits is one of 2 elderly women released for
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what almost as were humanitarian reasons. their husbands are still being held captive and gaza. they release followed mediation efforts from guitar and egypt. alan fisher isn't occupied east jerusalem reporting on this. you listen to that press conference cell and what did you wish metlife shits share about or experience? on the 7th of october, she was walking nearer home, very close to the bordo with guys when suddenly she looked up. i just saw the men coming through a fence that she said they'd spend millions of dollars on it in the end proved to be absolutely useless. she worried about what was going to happen. suddenly she was bundled on to the back of a motorbike and she was driven at speed. she said it felt almost like we were flying towards guys a little i went through how something i didn't think human beings would do to one another. i have never going through anything like it in my life. they
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arrived at the kibbutz and came up to us, taking us to surrounding fields. the young man beat me and hurt me and they took my watch and jewelry. they were riding motor bikes and 2 goes to the interest of a tunnel. when they arrive, they told us that they believed in the on and wouldn't do anything bad to us. we walked through the tunnels and reached a large hole where about 20 people were gathered. then they separate us and took one group to another room. there was a doctor with us and now the doctor who came every 3 days and then those who examined us and gave us the same medicines that we get at home. we were accompanied by a young man on a bike whose hands and legs were injured and who deserved mercy. they provided us with everything we needed and were afraid of diseases spreading. they were also very friendly and share their food with us. allen, the french president, if i can get you to pivot to the diplomacy of today, the french president is in israel today amendment in mccord and he met with these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu,
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among others bring us up to speed on what they said and how it's being perceived in israel, a while on your mac, chrome said he would only come to you if he thought it would be useful. and he had an idea of what he could present as a plan. he said it would have its corporation though uses it would be potentially achievable. and he said it would be to prevent but the, the, the, the, the gross of the violence here, that they would be able to return the hostages, that they would consider a 2 party i, a 2 state solution. and also, i would guarantee the security of it. so you'll know, one of his big ideas is essentially to reassemble the international alliance, but forth against i. so a ton that attentions to home us. but this is just one voice in the international community. it's unlikely that that will get a great deal of support, even though i'm on new macro added his name to 5 other leaders who put out
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a statement support of israel. the reality is the united states simply don't want boots on the ground. the see it as a danger, and they don't want to get involved to that level here in any sort of fight to. so he's going to have a hard sale there. he's also going to ramallah, he's going to speak to mike with a bus. and there could be some very interesting conversations to be held there. officially, thank you very much. i want to take that conversation now to ramallah. since, as alan told us, the french president, the mentor of mccaul, is going there in the occupied west bank to meet the president of the palestinian authority. so let's bring in elgin zeros for the bill. i meet on this. hold on. what can you tell us on your end, on what my quote will be saying to me, would of us as i call, should be on his way shortly here. they're just me to the box here in ramallah. now what already when he was standing side by side with this really prime minister, he did say that he what he wanted to also shed light on the few was carrying
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out a violent attacks on civilians by the students. the vision is around the occupied was bag. and so i think he was in thing there at a settler violence against palestinians, which happened on a daily basis, which really threatened that this, that the an explosion in the occupied was bag. so even though my new out of my cold didn't specifically use the word settler, i think very much of that what, what is what he was hinting at. and that is probably one of the topics he will discuss with the policy and then present in my mood about among others. she would also am, i would the bus also probably wanting to voice is frustration when it comes to what is happening here in the west bank, the nightly raise, the pre don't raise more than a 1300. have been detained. so far. israel says that is going after her
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mazda members, but people here is going after anyone who voice has any kind of support towards garza. and then there's also the rising number of that displays has been boiling since well before this was started. and it's one of the reasons that's how much stated for carrying out that attack on october 7th. so a lot to talk about emanuel, my quote, also talked about it, piece process. that would be very difficult. it doesn't, i don't know how, but who the bus could even start to political track. why police student is watching blue to the screen 24 hours a day. what does on full, the getting guys out? the houses zeros hold up. they'll have made reporting from ramallah and the occupied westbank hold up the moments and then in that court gets there and you have news to report on that. please keep us aware and we'll talk to you again. thank you very much on the mazda as promising to retaliate against israel's
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unrelenting airstrikes on the gaza strip. and the rapidly growing palestinian desk toll its military wing. because some brigades says it is sent arm drones deep into israel for the 1st time. and the mirror of guitar says israel should not be given the green light for unconditional killing and gaza shake to mimi and how models. donnie says that the fighting between israel and homos is a dangerous escalation that threatens not only the region but the world national. not photo, 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 and then tie a population to the new, not the you know, look for to injecting that, believe me, it's whit calling for the regional and international community to take
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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 beyond all limitless w. michael link is professor emeritus of the faculty of law at western university in london. ontario, you're also a former un special rep for to her on human rights in the palestinian territories. it's great to have you with us this hour and don't have to talk about this based on everything that you learned being that you ins point person on the punch, human rights and palestinian territories. how do you look at all of this? what's the thing, if we could buckle up your experience, what you've known, observed and learned? what would you like to share with our audience? this was a long time and coming from the myself and my pre assessors, as you in special rapid tours had pointed out the increasingly entrenched nature of the occupations, the growth of the settlements, the expanding land. expropriation,
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the increased violence already 2023. so the most palestinians killed in, in the west bank for example, prior to october 27th. and we've now had october 7th. and we've now had a close to a 100 more palestinians added to, to that particular told me know, from prior reports of the un human rights council that investigated the last 3 major results on guys a 2008 or 92004 teens 2018 after the great march of return, that there was probable grounds for the study of war crimes, both by him us, but also by israel. each of those 3 reports of pointed to a lack of accountability and a justice crisis in the occupied palestinian territory. each of those 3 reports wound up gathering dust on uh, on you and shelves. and so those dark moments i think are the prelim. it's to what
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we're seeing now. we, you cannot continually put a cork on a volcano and expect it the whole back be kind of explosion. you know, you started your answer by saying it was a long time coming through a lot of his realize when they hear that they find that revolting. can you, can you answer that? can you speak to that? sure. look, we measure what goes on in a conflict or longstanding occupation, but like a israel over palestine by a common legal measurement and the killing of whatever the number is, $1400.00 is re lease many of them civilians. the kidnapping was really civilians, the firing of, of rockets recklessly into is really communities. those are clearly work crimes and we have to acknowledge the pain and the suffering they wind up committing. but war crimes committed by one side, not commission or allow or permit or crimes committed by the other. and it says
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that 2 wrongs don't make a right. i say within international law, the per, that's precisely it. and we in the west have judged obviously how much this car, a conduct by those very strict rules. we are much looser a source unfortunately. and how we conduct or assess israel's conduct of a tour and in turn life. because when we look at the total of already water approaching $5000.00, the vast bulk of them, palestinians, civilians, women, children, man and who are civilians, not combatants, internet. i know you said we're much looser in the way a, sorry, i think it part. i understand what you're saying, but you, you, i'm asking you, why do you think the west, according to you as the looser in the way it looks as depth on the one side killings on one side versus killings on the other. there was a narrative about israel and that it is a law abiding democracy, the chairs values with the west. and that maybe sometimes on some occasions, as
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a blind spot, regrettably about the palestinians. it doesn't examine and doesn't take into account the many violations of international law. the settlements bionics ations, the can, the pending and of a people know what our viewers will think blind spot. what, what, why would the, why would western powers have a blind spot? probably because there's still a long standing sense, but israel is the west compensation for what, for what it did and what it allowed to do with, with respect to american of european jewelry and during the 2nd world war, it is the for the moment of a promise the jews deserve their own land own homeland them there they can, they can be safe and secure. what never is factored into. that is the process where a jewish state is meant to replace an error of state and the suffering that occurred from that. that is the crux of the matter. michael link, thank you so much will will bring you back. so do stand by please. you know, we'll,
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let's go back to present my close visit to israel because we're now joined by who knows, you know, what, you're joining us from west jerusalem, your chief foreign correspondent that let's see, go a newspaper and your following the president's visit today. we thank you for making time because i know these visits are usually whirl wind towards. it's really hard to find even 10 minutes in the day. so thanks for, for finding that time looking to frontier i wanted to bring something different to the, to the table today. in terms of diplomacy, what's his big idea? it means a big idea. um uh, let's present back to coming to the region. actually he is. trip is based on the ideas i do. number one shows solid battery. that was these are as a which has been tied by a huge po drum that are used to talk to where like 2. ready or more than 1000 in the women and children babies were killed. um,
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and this terrorist action of how most reminded of defense president of the terrorist attacks the legs under the french territory several years ago. so sorry that you do and uh with israel and uh how come phones to is around to uh, gets, gets to be sure that as well as phase states. um, since the independence of israel process always got onto the security of the gdc number to avoid that. uh, this is the way nobody's doing policy spreads to the whole deal is uh and uh, so the idea of getting my co coming here its way it would go uh, in uh, within 20 minutes to where i'm at now is the need of
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a palestinian state living in peace, besides it is, well, this has been always the french position. it has been forgotten in the last 20 years. the need for bodies in state, but uh from fix to it. um and of course uh uh, fonts can only negotiate it was um, okay, these ations, but it seemed organizations that were to recognize the right the visible deletes. like uh, yellow did um at the end of the atc advantages, you know of you guys have a fight. but um, the phones, things that its hi tom, that uh, estate is given to the police tunes because if it is not to dog,
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we live more and more and more violent in the middle east. did he make? did he have any demands? did he make any demands on the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu because he's going to speak to the palestinian president. he's backing as you say, 2 state solution which france has done for, for many years. but i mean, how does he move the needle forward in terms of getting to a 2 state solution that seems to be going nowhere right now. i think that doesn't quite understand why he's well, a need to dismantle the as a minute. 3 wiggins, but he does not believe in collected the punishment and is things that you might need during the aid to be allowed to a uh, 2 guys out strict uh, even maybe uh
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a to see the to release all of the hostages. i'm the president believes that is the rights to defend itself of the rights to these mental i'm us because it was a tact but should not a trunk scrolled the guys up in the are we arreola or expelled by the students from uh, from the guys that strict, this uh will not be in between by, by phone. so in, in the, uh, you know, we feel like at the same time, the, uh, bring support. all right. uh, to uh, pay that, that it will, but uh, at the same time he please go month to ration uh, in a military reaction unless he goes windows yellow. thank you very much for joining
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us on the program today with the israels bombardment has completely destroyed neighborhoods and several areas of the gaza strip. one is a house which had 22 apartment blocks. many of them were leveled during 17 days of is really strikes. alessandra list, what size of a size has documented this 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 garza which was bummed by his radio strikes? yeah, of course. like any, i think 10 for the most the head, the entire area is level and come with the old residential built in time families were displaced and there were many human casualties as well. and then back into the say after we had that, i've been what kind of been in the bushes. i don't know where the people who go on
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cuz there was a shelter for that. peach residential building had about 60 families. still ahead on elsie's 0 diplomatic fault lines exposed at the united nations as the united states present a renewed resolution on gaza. stay with else the industrial have of 9 guns dates back a 100 years. it's surrounded by 2 major rivers and many canals, which are badly polluted. following decades of rapid industrial growth and increasing organization, the city as up tardy was air quality in bangladesh. and that card which the government se 8 intends to change last year. city leaders that proved an action plan for low carbon climate resilience development. it's the 1st city in bangladesh to do that because the parts with green zones,
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including forest and several air monitoring station, as well as starting to restore canals and wetlands. things have improved a lot here on like before when it was more polluted, but much more needs to be done. environmental experts say the city has the potential to become a role model, demonstrating how local governments can play a by the role and realizing that goes up to periods sacrament on climate change. the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the, you're watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this hour. nearly 5800 palestinians
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have been killed is really air strikes on gaza. according to the latest update from the health ministry. it says another $96.00 palestinians have been killed. this it'd be occupied westbank. these really, governments says more than 1400. his release have been killed since from us launched its attack on october. the 7th arrest of spiked the occupied westbank. within 1300 palestinians have been detained there in the past 2 weeks. and israel has confirmed the 222 people, both israelis and foreigners, or detained by him oss, and other palestinian factions in gaza attends to pass the resolution on the guns. a conflict that the un security council had exposed since the diplomatic fault lines. now the us has finalized this proposal with some important changes. gabriel, that was on the reports from new york. there are 2 new points to this us resolution that will go to the security counts. so i want to point them out. number one is it
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calls for all measures necessary, such as a humanitarian pause, to allow for full and rapid safe humanitarian access. in accordance with 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 the people in the north of guys move 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 blink and the secretary of state is planning to be at the un 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, washington has accused the run of actively facilitating attacks on us forces in the middle east as well as supporting hamas and hezbollah, it runs foreign minister, says the white house is hypocritical on because of how they do today. the region is a powder keg. us security establishment is directing the war, unoccupied palestine design. this regime is suffering internal collapse. i told to russian 5 minutes to live rock and we have consulting with china as well. that a resolution against the interests the palestinians will not be adopted at the un security council house. the resistance groups say they are ready for a long military conflict by state as royal target civilians including women and
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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 can they say they don't want the expansion of war? now i'm saying to button stopped, you'll have focusing, man, it's been more than 2 weeks since israel began deploying forces to the border with gaza. many senior commanders and politicians of promise the outright destruction of homos. but as victoria getting the reports, the divisions within israel's political leadership or creating challenges of their own as an example of ballast, a show of unity from is randy prime minister benjamin netanyahu, senior, that tree lead is on a football game. you know how we all working together as one 5th, for one goal to eliminate come out. we back up each other and we back up the idea. i'll fight is and come onto the and fighting. and the whole time cabinet has dominated is raining media, meet the lengthening, wait for the planned invasion,
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have gone to in the meantime, a show for us from the navy on board is, is really defense minister us go on to school. so patients function keep preparing for operation, it will happen soon. we are preparing some relief for the next that a multi lateral operation. but a ground and see do you will get ready. we will need 2 rows of tanks and lined up at the boulder with gauze. the most is standing idle for the moment as israel plans and for passport could be a fall, wider will move teams of troops, the already overreaching inside cause the models hello. during the night, there were raised by tank and infantry forces. these rates kill squads of terrorists who are preparing for the next stages of the war. these are rates that take place deep past the contact line. but the relationship between israel's military and civilian government has grand complicated opinion poll showed
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the prime minister is far from popular and many is right. and he is wanting to publicly take responsibility for the security 5 years on october, the 7th floor. this is where the soldier ended by the failure to prevent the how much the tax was removed from an army base mission y'all who was visiting. oh, i don't mean shalanda or israel's military is making it clear that it's ready to fight conducting life fire drills as it waits for the countries fractious, political leadership to give the go ahead for the next day, janet defenses, victoria gates and b l. g 0. us didn't leave us a call and listed horace newspaper. you're joining us from tel aviv getting and it's good to have you on a program. give us your thoughts on the divisions within is really society which was very apparent before all of this began and weeks and weeks months. in fact, to protest against netanyahu for completely different reasons. but the divisions
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were apparent. your thoughts on how this could impact how the prime minister chooses to conduct this for the really impact of kids conducting the war. but i have no doubt that the ones that will weigh the old. busy he's died, we'd be over, i don't see a minute recovery from the fiasco. i don't see people just getting used to the fact that she would continue to be pregnant and stuff, but this yes. cool. the big change right now off the all those months. so for this, the game scene is the, this is much why the know, even know all spoken because more and more, right? right. yes. say in closing rooms they don't come out here. but they, or to say, they said we can continue with this man. and the fan or so here and you know, thinking and the responsibility for their failure,
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we have to explore him. i guess he to me to wait until the more we all the way to be over. but thank god forbid that we'd be in that 0. yes, code i it was on the 7. so for october then you with the as to what, which one. so i mean his time is now very, very limited. and my guess is that she knows it. but you say it probably won't change the decision making from netanyahu in the short term. and yeah, because nobody, everyone agrees that this is not the time to change prime minister, even though one can day or so they put down some basic solution. but let's say that's the general and assumptions and he, so he have, but i do now is these because blanche to gene, you don't forget that there is as far as i can judge quite degree majority in his writing was or they, you go this big round to come up, there is quite the called blanche for they all mutual x,
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including your ground operational people. i've seen most of the, the best of both the game and he can continue with these for the see us as i say, not forever. i helped in that on conditions way is the prime ministers. benjamin netanyahu still on the same page as all the other major figures were decision makers and this were particularly the army chief no, no, no, i'm back to the decision. busy because in this was. busy from the side of soul is right. one is president joe by then, and the other one is the problem is the venture of me that the all. and i'm not even sure that they share the responsibility equally. but in any case, it's about nothing y'all. what if any of it was, or a spinning or, or are these and quite say, normally in, in, in the decision making. and this is also the process now. i don't think he trusts
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anybody around him. i don't think he takes advises from anyone around him. busy she leaves, it's for the good and for them it, what is the, is really public being told about the next steps in the military operations. as we are being told that the next day of wouldn't be the draw, the operation we're being told that it might take, you know, what we are not being told is what would be the day after, because nobody knows what would be the day after we are not being told, except don't say horrible shares once he's been gone. because you know the quarter of treasury's commodities and the gentleman good. but we or no, or jeez, we're supposed to know that they should never be the we'd be a change that mary cancelled. try to change or issue since so many congress in the was in the board was friends, i need your was and the terminal more ask is ready to try to change regimes in live, but known in the,
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in the old or by territories in gaza. it doesn't work and social by force, but when they come until spring is later when there is these eagerness to punish come from during the stand. and thanks for the fudge, nobody can still get in levy. and it's great to have you on the program today. thank you very much for joining us. calling this at hearts is really newspaper. thank you very much. good. thank you. so now we're going to head over to the malaysian capital floors. louie is standing by at a rally for us. floor is the room behind you from what i can see if it looks packed, bring us up to speed on what's happening. yes, this is the biggest valley in relation to this is the stadium that has
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a capacity of 16000 feet and it's high. it's sold to the bread and the even the send the, the brain, many of the, the which trying to intimidate it can be read in several ways. intimidated by that level of recognition is guessing is in the days that by the level of anger directed at the israel is really the multi face. and we've seen the religions of different years is talking about the talk to just the laser has no diplomatic relations with
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normalization. the muslim countries, the shows that not the leadership found that is support for the pilots. again, what we're seeing here did you did not in that stage, that support is only increasing how's your zeros florence louie reporting from a rally and supports of palestinians in the equality and poor. thank you very much for a still a head on alpha 0, a major cabinet, re shuffling china after months of speculation about the whereabouts of senior ministers and will show you the subterranean spaces where ukrainians are sheltering from the the
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the the turning to some other world news now chinese president choosing thing is dismissed . defense minister lucian, fluent of cabinet, re shuffle. no replacement has been named lee is the 2nd senior official removed from office this year with to no explanation. as talk to alice's ears, katrina, you engaging? focused through the changes of this cabinet, re shuffling what's happened to the defense minister, katrina. the whole st media announced on monday the nation fee was ousted from this course like presidential decree. and that was approved by elementary body, the national pieces, congress standing committees. now no explanation was given for his removal and his replacement is also not be named. this isn't
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a huge surprise. nissan who has nothing you've seen in public since appearing at a security for him. in banking in august and this full not ahead of the time is latrice acumen, eunice. he had only been appointed as defenses in march, but he had become the face of time is rapidly expanding military diplomacy. now this announcement comes as raging is scheduled to hold a major regional forum, a major regional security for next week. and that will be attended by delegations for more than 90 countries including the united states. and why is it going to be on will replace lita and also whether his replacement will be able to improved plays with the tend to go and leave with section by the us in 2018 was moved in security weapons from russia and that was a major sticking points to train and it play the plot, the cheery ration between the 2 military. so it's close that his replacement might be able to help that relationship. what about the former foreign minister has now
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been ousted entirely from the chinese cabinet? that's right, so what makes this old the most significant is that this is the 2nd major leadership shake up in a matter of months. time is 4 minutes to team dollars for and month for new source . they can gun was replaced very suddenly in july of to being in that post for early coffee. yet again, no explanation was given. although he was quite rapidly replaced by his 3 just as a one. he has been functioning as times for administer since then that really old or so. so the take this of the chinese government now changed on didn't have another political title as state council and officially has also been removed as of today on monday. and what it does the reveal to the rule that there is a sense of internal turmoil that we're not really privy to. and it's not a good look to the aging. it comes at a time when china is trying to project an image of stability and reliability on the global stage. katrina,
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you're reporting from visioning there. thank you very much. katrina. russia has intensified it's offensive in the eastern ukraine. president vladimir, put in his ordering thousands more troops to the front line, but ukrainian officials say moscow appears to be suffering severe losses. rob mcbride reports from the capital key of a big increase in fighting has been reported along much of the front in the east that a number of different points are the russians continuing. good times to try to surround the city of def cut, just outside russian controlled, done yet. but we're also getting reports of bull fight to places like back boots into pnc web back. thoughts has raged now for many months, according to the ukrainians. the russians once again, seeming to have adopted this attack, dick of sending waves of infantry accepting it seems very high casualties in return for very little being gain in terms of territory. as these push continues,
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president brought him is a landscape of ukraine, has met with his military commanders to discuss the situation across the country. also with getting reports with the increased fighting in the south around the sun. i know that has now being given for the evacuation of 800 children from the front line settlements that rob mcbride. i'll just say era chief. but before russia invaded the 17000 people lived in the ukrainian town of ari key. now, the few 100 people remaining spend their days underground and interconnected basements as in bus route. the reports from the southern sap, a regional region. many cities have been created just under the surface. in town, after war ravaged, health rubble fill the streets. people what strong the homes bear, the scars of war ghost towns near the front line. they may seem abandoned, but the home of a generator, people talking,
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reveal life is carrying on underground was the me but still not. as you can see, with being shelled constantly, we tell people not to stay outside in groups and if they should stay indoors will come here. people are living in other basements around the city for that not as safe as this one. offering public services all be at scale down is about preserving dignity. something more strips away. a moment to reflect brings back a memory of a friend. he says. facebook who died exactly one year ago to the day. this is one of the only buildings in town that still has running water, which means there are hot showers. and over here, there is a fully functioning laundromat service. and if you walk into the next room, it's an entertainment space and it has a mixture of cinema. there's books and music. there's a store where you can get snacks and hot coffee. all of this is quite impressive. it's more than just creature comforts. here. it is
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a luxury considering where just about a kilometer from you training and transfer positions. a little bit of normal life in the middle of one place to see friends get reactions, a hot drink to get and give help to avoid being alone. in the worst of times. to be honest, i cried in what remains of my apartment. i had to live there, i had friends, i had family, of course is not dimension, but it was mine. right now, i'm like a duck with a back in the field. here was people, i forget about that. and they told, as people say they are used to living near the front line. but the sounds of shelves never stops being scared. in a place like this, every life comes suppressed force, which even the local animal shelter is still open for business, still treating sick pets. but everyone here knows all road south lead to russian
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positions to danger. and simply to remain is to resist the same bus robbie, which is 0. who we, i pull you ukraine, southern jeffers are region at least 23 people have been killed in democratic republic of congo in an attack by an armed group. it happened in the town of osha, near the uganda and border where a fighter is from the allied democratic forces which is linked to iso or based. the congolese military said many other people were kidnapped and that is working the freedom. criminal groups in brazil have launched an unprecedented attack on a rio de janeiro is public transport system setting dozens of vehicles on fire. at least 35 buses for laurie's and a train were set ablaze. the attacks were reported leah retaliation for the killing of a crime, boston a police operation. state governor claudio castro has vowed to strike back against organized crime. bolivia has issued a red health alert in santa cruz due to dangerous air quality caused by fires in
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the region. schools have been suspended and authorities are recommending that people were face masks. wildfires have been raging across the area, triggered by agricultural burning, the local government as asked farmers to stop the practice which is also banned. at least 17 people have been killed in a day of bloodshed in southwest mexico where a powerful drug cartels are fighting for control. gunmen targeted a security patrol and the state of good handle killing 12 police officers. 5 people died and a 2nd attack in the neighboring state of mitchell walk on. the region remains vall, that tile, despite the deployment of 2000 government troops last month. the international energy agency has worn to governments that stronger energy policies are needed to limit rising global temperatures. and its annual reports the i. e. a says average temperatures could rise by around 2.4 degrees celsius this century. now that is
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well above the $1.00 degree threshold sets under the 2015 powers treaty on climate change. the warning comes just weeks ahead of the comp 28 summit into by now before we go, our goal is the correspondence. you'll notice i it has been documenting life and goes to city after 17 days, if it's really airstrikes the noise you will hear throughout. her video diary is from is really drones overhead. that's a sound that follows palestinians everywhere they go. a. hi, i'm eunice senior. i'm still in gaza sitting with my family yesterday regarding lots of were new calls and a lot of the flex like these, 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 our lives, the villagers taking it to are in the streets of guns,
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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 the police officer and the most. why did you decide to come back after you went south ever been is i'm going to get to the side to boat know and house doesn't work out the bakery
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line to actually be able to vice bread. this has been sadly, have been is displaced just full of trouble and free can literally a chair you know, and then thousands street the key just here to piece really we're just kaiser
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everyone says all right, we're going to take a very quick break. reset will be back of itself the hour. i leave you with pictures film just a moments ago in gaza with the latest is really just right. as the situation in golf at escalates, we expect news analysis. his entire neighborhoods in gaza city wiped off the map. we're watching one of the greatest diplomatic failures and atrocities unfold in my lifetime. i don't see anything like this basic premise of international mandatory law. is it what kinds by one side never justify for crimes, part of the city and in the got the street are already refugee. i know is really trying to, once again makes part of the indians. refugees look at the president and the bigger screen. i'm just driving and stay with us for the latest developments on i'll just say about
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a week to look at the world's top business stories from global markets to economies and a small business sales force and including security around the world. is there something that the international community, your view should be doing to understand how it affects you, not counting the cost on o, g, a 0 in 5433, mar, upfront takes on the big issue. this isn't a one off you. something about a systemic issue here for black lives don't really matter in the police for unflinching questions is war with were one to 10 minute rigorous debate because of lots of medical treatments, challenging conventional was the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself, a sign of progress. join me more for me on hills upfront one out 0.
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the challenges here. after you the is really hero strikes on the gaza strip. killed more than $700.00 palestinians in just 24 hours. the time 0 then you it's good to have you with this. this is elisha 0 live from the also coming up, one of those air strikes was near a hospital housing dozens of critically ill patients. one of the is really captives
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released by hamas describes her experience in detention in gaza. the you in agency for palestinian refugees is calling for

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