tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 25, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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support the human suffering definitely the 4th time. it is one of the most serious spouts of violence. in recent years. we brave bullets and bond because we give voice to those demanding freedom the rule of law. and we always include the views from all sides the . the for the clock, this is a new license coming up for the next 60 minutes. and now that is really strongly going. dogs and leaves already overwhelmed hospitals facing a rush of wounded feet. these rarely stump ovens, if the gall just drip continues with more than 700 palestinians killed by as
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pricing just 24 hours sakes, please send me meditative release is finally getting into gods, but it is a bit off of age in a notion of need. yes and you in security council, just be meeting with these extra general highlighting the dire situation in guns and diplomatic efforts. continue in the middle east, where the french president is holding meetings with these really kind of thing and leadership. i went through how something i didn't think human beings were due to on another. plus one of the as rarely captives released by her mass as being describing her experience during the detention in cost the . so yes, we be getting this news are in gaza. wimbledon $700.00 palestinians have been killed in 24 hours on the relentless is really bump up and health officials that say some hospitals can no longer treat. because the supplier,
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the more humanitarian aid trucks have now been able to enter garza tell us to get a red cross and it says 8 trucks containing both food and medicine and to gaza strip lights on. choose day. many, 5800 palestinians have been killed since will begun on october. the 7th that's according to guns, as health industry, as it big now has this report add up by the moment and these really strikes me at a hospital and goes to city stuff for us to help you and just kind of give instructors to the old reggie over crowded hospitals, there's been no linked up in the salesman buckman. no and screens and cries that follow. some people calling for help. others a grieving the realization that can instant loved ones have been killed.
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then does the frantic attempts to needs before another strike is nowhere to go. and the 1st we took shelter in the most. we received a warning from the israelis that it will be shelves. then 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 to bump up and continued. so we decided to go back. and if we die, we thought her hospitals were running out of medication and fuel to operate. the generate is 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 features on the floor, palestinians are desperate for 8. nowhere near enough has been allowed in. the destruction is immense. posting in families have been displaced, time and time again. now find themselves once to move with that homes. i said big i just there. the let's cause now to target the assume who's in con eunice in gaza
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and target 1st stop. let's talk about this strike at near one of the hospitals. we've seen some pretty hiring pictures of people being rushed in to be treated to tell us more about what you know. yes, and the is ready ongoing some problem and totally the goal is to really loosely continue bouncing different areas in the, in the, in the gaza. strip different residential buildings with lots and rooms were destroyed, and even a farmland support also, attacks throughout the box. our uh, one of the central pack trees inside in uh, mackenzie refuge, account was destroyed. the number of casualties have for reports and ends a little bit too. i'll try the hospital. it's also important to say that the, the cos increase, you know, of the usability targeting is on the uh, in the southern areas of the seas. territory, specifically in rough and 10 units to districts now are rough. i district, the eastern areas of this district have been heavily bombarded, and she'll, by the,
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is where the tillery, the just told of the palestinians. as long as the, as rig ongoing, a tex continue has dumbed sharply during the beginning of this round, a fine thing. more than 501100 palestinians were killed and with more than 70000. others were injured to till now. and it's hard to what more do we know about the aid that's coming in? there's nothing like enough, but there is more coming through right. through out the past hour, each humanitarian troops painted the egyptian in the gibson solely devoted to be prepared to be delivered to the palestinian writ. kristin inside garza, these 8 humanitarian trucks were carrying different kinds of human atari 8, including uh, 4 trucks carrying bukasa, 2 uh food trucks and even one a truck that a carry uh, medical supplies to guns,
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a hospital uh the amount of medical supplies and even didn't convey that into the goal is to complete that into the goals district. i threw out a few since the beginning of this route to find think is relatively adequate to match the needs of 2300000 palestinians inside the goal is to stripe as the crisis that as the human to turn in crisis deteriorate. that goal is a strict need, a just an immediate intervention and a humanitarian aids to be flow with enough amount to be to help power students to cope with the situation on the ground. specifically off to the announcement of the powers to the minister of health that the next hours will be critical for the medical sex to in order to be operating or not. indeed, that target thinks about target resume and con eunice. the the clock is ticking is tara said at, as i say, there's nothing like enough light is coming in. the owner is saying that's how the organization may be forced to seize operating goals. as soon we spoke to juliet touma, who's a director of comes communications at one run which is united nation is really
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what's agency. and she said her organization, does it say may student be forced to seize operating or under? i have not been able to bring games any supplies up to and since the 7th of of silver our supplies are running out. so when you, when they are running it off. and if we do not get an urgent shipment of fuel in the coming 24 hours, we might be forced to hold our humanitarian operations. one of the largest in, in the history of the this you and agencies today is it varies time day for andrea . because we confirmed that 35 of our key types of them are teachers with kids since the war began in engulf. so it is a very sad day hassle sandwich. teachers, they were teachers in the school female names. some of them were kids in the line is due to some where doctors we have one on ecologist as an example who was
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sitting in her house with her family. our staff are terrified, they themselves have been displaced. they telling a porter stories, but many thousands of them. these are the unsung heroes. i'm truly, it's not a gimmick that we're using the are those guys, those heroes on the ground continue to be on the front lines in the shelters, delivering assistance to those who need it most. now these really allow me says it's dave of forces have killed a group of davis from hamas to try to infiltrate this ready tart during a c born attack. they all mean it's still such areas in the south for any fight as he managed to reach israel. let's get more and that's him so hard his life or isn't occupied eastridge limits or tell us what you've been hearing about this it will make the ministry has confirmed that they said at least 10 of those fights
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is how my flights is that we're trying to infiltrate those southern towns has been killed. they said that they'd spin spots who is coming out of a tunnel from gaza and that they had attempted to a and said 3 inputs, right through the shows of the mediterranean sea. so effectively coming out of the tunnel, guessing across the water and into those southern towns, they said they managed to stop, that's infiltration. and they said that that particular operation involved, not just the soldiers, but also the navy as well as the as force. and that they had attacked and killed those fights as, as well as the tunnel they said that they've destroyed. and they also said that they destroyed how much infrastructure which included weapons. and we definitely did get confirmation. also from us confirming this, they said that the fights has gone across the part of that minute treat, waiting,
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which is known as across from brigade. now the other thing was, is that a lot of the residents have to seek shelter in those southern towns. so reminiscent again of every time any real kits go cost is re these have those shelters that they can go to during these times, of course, sirens also went off in about $3.00 of those southern border towns. but what's interesting is that they have been know infiltration. reese already spoken to the as riley minutes. renee a confirmed to those to the last and full fraction was on october, the 12th, which is about 6 days off to the october 7th. how much attack had been ongoing at the time for several days and its sides to the ministry was really off against it, where they were unable to control the number of infiltration which follows popping up that they didn't know existed in the 1st place that had stalled so, so this to happen again, it started, but how much was really putting up a fire and safety like against what's going on, of course,
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especially in terms of the war on casa, but also we have seen real kids that have been intercept sewage. and the last few days a by israel, but a lot, few, a lot less real kits a lot less than full traces from when this all started on october the 7th. so it kind of makes you wonder whether how math is no waiting for more time, whether that having a year that's not college reducing, but definitely a new type of event. say with infiltration as again the minutes reset, that it might nice to stop it before any of types of cars. all right, sir. thanks for that sir. how are the in occupied these trees for me is take this on. we can speak now to the for me, us assistant secretary of defense lawrence cope joins is from washington, dc. as i lawrence, what do you make of this volume is trying to infiltrate from the sea? well i think it shows that loss has
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a lot more capabilities and then we thought also, i think it's another way for them to accomplish their objectives because a lot of their ground forces, if you will, have been decimated by the is really an strikes that have been getting more, more intense every day since october 7th it demonstrates say the level of planning that went into this. i mean, not just for the events of what type of the 7th itself, but the ongoing attacks of to the event. so yeah, no doubt about it. i mean, this, we, you know, a ran, got them ready to go with. there's no evidence that a rand told them to attack when they did. but a rand has been getting them for a, you know, for. busy a long period of time to get ready to do this. and this was one of the things that nobody ever really thought much about was you know, swimming, you know,
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i'll to, to pen for pen and try to. right. yeah, i does think it, it does show how clever they are. does it suggest to a mass might have further c bone capability? well, i think it might show that they've made some arrangements to get some of these divers to get involved or you know, to, to, to hook up if you will, with some small bones or something that they could then use to cause problems. you know, from the say, what do you make of the have mass capabilities we speak overall was we wait for this potential ground invasion because as a correspondent was just reporting rockets also coming out of gossip is significantly less than that. and it could be that this stopped part of the reducing goal, but just keeping that powder dry. well,
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i think basically their capabilities are beginning to get reduce the cost, you know, we're talking about beginning on the 7th of october. i don't know, they planned on this going so long or they thought the is really important response . but it seems to me that was only so much that they could stockpile that will enable them to keep fighting at the pace is real, is because israel not only hasn't parked you know, top class military, but they're getting a lot of military aid from the united states and what about the potential for the ground invasion? it seems to be on hold at the moment it could yet happen, but it's going to be a difficult procedure, isn't it? with about 500 kilometers of tunnels and underneath garza no doubt about it. in fact, it is more than twice an invite and made his visit. i think he cautioned them to
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say, you know, what do you hope to accomplish? how long is it gonna take? what will you do if in fact, you can get rid of hamas and he tried to explain to them, well, you know, what happened when we went into a rock in afghanistan? if look very good initially, but eventually, you know, a war down our, our forces. so i think he's cautioned them in the united states and you know, most of the countries the world hope that this thing can be settled peacefully. maybe with god or for example. busy thing and intermediate role as they did in releasing the hostages. alright, lawrence, appreciate that, says lawrence, cool. but for me, us assistant secretary of defense. thank you. thank you for having a mental macro and has visited as well to show support for its war on garza, in a meeting with these ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he went as far as suggesting joint international action guys from us run contest this report.
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it wasn't just a show of support as well as prime minister. it was in effect a close friendship present. emmanuel, i'm a crow suggested taking joint international action against thomas and phil. simple, quite a policy puts, this is why france is ready for the international coalition against eyesore within the framework of which we are engaged, 4 hour operation in iraq in syria. i can see the enrollment. look, he reiterated his goal to treat from us like iso. but in all his statement was most sympathy, even action, with no plans for a cease fire or humanitarian cordele to immediate the moans of the palestinians. i want to express my condolences to all the victims of the spiral of the vine was leased by him. us to the families of the wounded and those who lost their loved ones and goods, our hearts are with them. during the meeting purchased, it took to the streets angry that the bus would even meet with the french leader. i'm a new, i'm a car is just the latest that
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a long line of west the need is to visit as well. but he's only the 2nd leader to come and visit president monkwood abbas here in the middle of now from says publicly backed israel. most observers have say there's not a huge amount he can do for the palestinians. israel and meanwhile continues as ne night the rates and the occupied westbank. $55.00 people arrested in the last 24 hours, bringing the title since october, 7th, to more than $1300.00. also in the last 24 hours to published and in prison as have died in custody in his right, he chose, the palestinian prisoner society says that this a part of an organized assassination campaign against the prisoners. israel has only given brief details of the desk, but as nightfall is, palestinians expect more rates more arrest and move in wrong. how old is it? i'm all right. let's pretend child stratford now who joins us from ramallah and
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charles this death of the 2nd palestinian prison. what more do we know? a yes, nick, this was a 25 year old man. named are of thought. yeah. saw from the and he was detained on the 22nd of october. apparently it was the 1st time that he's ever being detained by the is really military. and the detention of the arrest was made in a place called by sarah, which is actually pretty close to ramallah, where we are here now. he was married, a young wife, a young baby go, his wife expecting a 2nd child. and apparently, according to his father, we understand that he was suffering health condition when he was detained. we believe he may have actually been diabetic. so it seems as if complications with his health condition of the, obviously been exacerbated potentially by this detention. and he's passed away in prison. now, this is the 2nd person to,
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to die in custody in his rated custody. in the last 2 days, there was a homicide level, how much leader who died in prison last night. we sold small protests to sign, i suppose has come out earlier today in the occupied westbank protesting that desk . but i think it's more important very to, to mention. as we heard him run lou to the end of his package that the palestinian prisoners association is cooling. this will certainly evidence to suggest what they say is the beginnings of a, of an assassination campaign we've seen so many arrests by this riley military security forces in new york supplied westbank since october the 7th. since those initial homeless attacks mold in 1300 people arrested. so the prisoner association saying that they're saying evidence of what they describe as a, as an assassination campaign. human rights group saying that they have even less access
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to prisoners than they had before. this, this wave over rest said i've applied to these lady ministry to access full access, sorry to prisoners they not even getting any response from these ready authorities to those kind of to bones. um, an interesting the lawyer is saying that the ministry has invoked a military order since those october the 7th of attacks, which now means that the detainees can be held up to 8 days, was previously full 8 days before actually standing in front of a judge and of course, right, so we're going to is ations and the palestinian prisoner association is saying that this potentially gives these right resources a great to jobs to abuse, potentially abuse of prisoners. so yeah, a very wiring scenario for as a say $1300.00 plus prison is being held in is riley trials. and of course that families right the way across the occupied westbank or jobs. thank. so that tells
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profit the in ramallah now, yes, extra estate on to the blinking. that's cool for humanitarian. a to be delivered to goals are and for all is ready. hostages to be released. he was speaking at the united nations with the security council meeting to discuss the ongoing conflict in the middle east. the un secretary general attorney gutierrez also addressed the chamber it is important to also recognize the effects by our minds, the not happen in a vacuum. the policy didn't people have been subjected to 56 years of civil k think, occupation. they have seen that land sadly. be followed by supplements and blake by violence, that economies stay folds, that people displaced and that homes demolished. that hopes for the political solution to that applied and being vanishing. but the gave us use of the policy and
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people cannot justify the appalling effects by a mouse. and those appalling attacks cannot justify the collective punishment of the policy. and people. well for a minute says from arab nations, have held the press conference on the sidelines of that security council meeting. so let's just step back. let's not click through age. detect meant the future of millions of people or what region. let's just, or let's allow common sense some reason to come back and let's always together to hold what in this united nations come and see it this time we sold this child in this conflict once and for a while, and the only way is peace. that's what for the, for the rights of order, and would allow all of us to stop working together to create better future for a lot of a ceasefire is a humanitarian imperative. we are facing that desperate situation and go to the right. now we're facing an impending humanitarian catastrophe. every hour we speak more civilians and because a dying more people are getting injured,
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the situation is getting worse. a ceasefire is an absolute unnecessary necessity immediately. that will allow us to address all of the operations, of course, and so they may, has more now from the un of the negotiating. the diplomacy has been happening fast and furious. on the sidelines of the security council's meeting us secretary of state antony, blinking and met with european counterparts for a meeting. he also met with members of the arab league. the secretary general has been meeting with representatives from various countries. various countries have been speaking to the media, but sadly, if you listen to the speeches in the council, there seems to be ongoing divisions and an inability of the counsel yet to act. we know that the united states has been working on a resolution that would call for some humanitarian access to gaza. condemn.
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mazda is a tax, condemn the taking of civilian hostages, condemn the deaths of palestinian civilians and so on. but that resolution was initially scheduled for a vote this morning and then the vote call was withdrawn by the united states, which suggest they're not ready there. they don't feel that they have the support they want for this resolution. we are hearing from countries that they want a stronger call for a humanitarian ceasefire, mostly from the era of nations. but they're getting a lot of support from countries in developing world. also, russia and china very strongly issuing the call for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. and russia going so far as accusing the united states of not calling for a cease fire in order to give israel the leeway to launch
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a ground invasion which day and others say, will only lead to more suffering of civilians and more collective punishment against the palestinians. which of course is against international law in russia, in fact has suggested that it will supply its own resolution. so to answer your question, in short, no, it does not look like any action from the unified security council is imminent. the us government is not calling for a total of these foreign dogs words. pushing for a humanitarian pause to allow aiden committee. how could his move from the white house as protests around the world continue to call for a cease fire national security spokesperson john kirby? here the white house is saying that a cease fire is not what the bottom administration is entertaining is. it continues to support israel's governments. in fact, they say that a cease fire only benefit some off what the white house is instead considering and
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entertaining is humanitarian pauses. they say this would allow for 8 to get into gaza, but as of tuesday, no trucks. once again, crossing the roof a crossing, that means no food medicine, water getting in and it's unclear when that will happen. we also know that means that no palestinians have been able to be evacuated and there still is no determination when that could happen. but for as really, americans who want to get in one of those government operated charter flights by the us government. those are continuing to operate. sometimes they're half empty. we are told the white house not making any apologies for that. in fact, uh what they're saying is that they're trying to limit the collateral damage. at least the is really government. they say is. and the bottom line they say is, but the, this is war and civilians are going to get hurt and they make no apologies for that . instead, they say loss is to blame for the civilian deaths, and that this is
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a result of their attack, which started, they say, on october 7th, can really help it, elda 0. the white house. all right, let's draw this all together with law massaro or senior political unless he joins us now from london. so let's kick off with the what we heard of united nations, many and various voices. the perhaps the most interesting, the given the situation, the most notable was the secretary general and tiny gutierrez, what did you make of it? yes, i can be a secretary and i don't have the final. ready a percentage, what do you not know she's supposed to be all about? which has to be in line and in spirit with international law, international humanitarian law, and in case of war. and i think he certainly came through talking about the, the history of injustice,
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55 years of 66 years of occupation. he basically, he basically, you know, went where most americans, most european leaders refused to go, which is before october 7. and then anything, a history, a root cause for the present crisis, and going further than that and saying that a ceasefire is a must. it just stopped the blood should and certainty that the human to get it. assistance must reach the people who need it most. the fact that he's not playing politics with the stock cutting of the kind of signal people. i think just notable . he came a long way since october 7th. and that's something that's i hope would be inspiring . so either people to, to point to shoot. but i think giving back context that reality he, i think that the is randy delegation as absolutely, i think we've heard the,
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is there a need for mr saying and a very sort of mean i'm wrong way. what time are you live in? good sector in general, and then yes, more pressing. good meeting with them. what do you mean is it tells you just uh, how far these room is, how close that mine. and i'm not just talking about diplomacy now. because what you've been reporting on nick today is something that i haven't seen before. we are now talking about industrial scale, given industrial scale, getting 700 debts in one day. this is unparalleled. this is more than twice, almost 3 times. the numbers are sitting in scale in the 2021 is right and war. i mean, this is just astounding. this is shocking. the fact that this goes on industrial
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scale, killing ignore the over people while the, there's nothing united nations are bickering over really stupid language for this. that kind of thing. trying to put the cards in front of the horse. one thing the release of hostages before a ceasefire could happen, and so on, so forth, denying people children assistance, not recognizing that more than 2400 children have died over the past 2 last weeks. it takes a 2nd kind of cycle back is not defeated for the suffering of people in gaza. and then we heard from the secretary state on to the blinking. he was even talking about a there's a need for supplies to get through, but also said he hasn't heard any one condemn the attack on october the 7th, which is slightly untrue. absolutely. this tells you just
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how far this thing has gone from the america and restrictions on other european leaders. we know that collectively the out of the foreign ministers condemn the kidding. so both sides of and out of their cairo meeting. and we've seen the fort administers today or for out of countries underlining that the problem is not that there isn't condemning of how much attacks. the problem is that the secretary of state and his administrations would not condemn the discriminant bombing of gaza . the founding, the king, the murderer, the industrial murder of where they are. not only not for demi, they are computers in it. now only complicit. sort of, you know, the quick, the sheltering is right from heavy criticism. internationally. other words, they're shutting cuz there are many totally by deploying aircraft carriers,
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they are at bidding and, and changing the government by the way, they live in 1000 word for in order to invade casa, ok. the amount of goodness ation is understood in the general side that it's taking place of castle, but being smart and savvy. the american diplomacy, of course, would not just uh, you know, let it go. they speak for out of both sides of their mouth. okay. i know exactly are so are you thinking that fitting that then you all government that also speaking of humanitarian assistance, sorry, i just need to jump in because we, we just coming towards the end of this and i just want to through one more question, not you talking about the american diplomacy, that's a french play. me see if it's been going on. net present background has been meeting a benjamin netanyahu. instead of even also president of boss in ramallah. how important is all the? and that's also a bit of the, you know, speaking from both sides of their mouth on the one hand,
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talking about expanding the condition that gives i. so to also include the fact that there is a mouse, which is not just this left. it's not my fault, big and racist. it's totally farcical. i'm not clickable. i mean, i don't know how the french president, with a french diplomacy behind him. you know, with a history on the strange it with a very keen and when you know when form or what goes on and that has to be taught starting such nonsense. it's the whole big nonsense is really incredible. coming out of the french presence. but having said that, he continues to do that, trying to sort of create for himself a nation between, you know, the american position of the add up position. but i think he's spending a fairly historic assessor's a far better job and trying to balance out some kind of a pro. is there a profile of size change if that is possible for kids, his stomach for the is really getting the best on him mix and got confusing. how my
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supervisor is, is not, is not just criminal. it's me foolish more. and thanks for that, ronnie, will that up moment? be sure of the 0, seen it politically, unless thanks a lot. a still head hearing out 0. we'll have more on the divisions in is really politics and why the troops mass on the board with guns are still have not moved. the color of the weather's looking increase the on step was of us have good positive here. now something of adults dana, the, she got a lot so cloud of rain spilling in from the atlantic and it will make his way for the east woods at the moment. we do have the scandinavian horizon, this heavier high pressure keeping the i think is
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a little in the atmosphere. so keeping it clear about cold and then we got high pressure down towards the southeast. he was clear, but we'll then we go up this way as to whether this, when the or whether this robin or tom, the weather, which will continue to spill its way in bands of town and rain, increasing the windy weather as well. and it will make his way from west to east. you can see how it does to him, which increase the west to close. that eastern side of the confidence went to with a spill, still spilling in the air into france. good part of the spice sinks and what was said of the case to up across the pretty shelves and able to decrease the wet sewage. we got 13, thursday, big pulse of very heavy rain coming into west by post school easing across into frost could cool some localized flooding, but down towards the south east. the will of that sunshine continuing, then a lot of sunshine to across the northeast of africa, some bits and pieces of pattern right? going out is it music will snow them algeria into what you nicea. meanwhile, the seasonal showers continue right across west africa. the
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great media censorship and the rise of all 3rd period wake up one day. this system has been turned from an electoral democracy into a chemist. at the time, i looked at the loss of power and hung diarrhea for the experiences of those who leave it every day that he's shut on us. but he has to be very careful of course, and we have to be big enough to support that pressure. how democracy dies. democracy may be on al jazeera situation is so bad by the next to this moment on fiber optics of goods. what are the people in a state of shock? people are very scared, very stress. a lot of people are saying the country are confronted carter attacks the bombing mosque. i'm shocked by our government.
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it's just care about the sides. the other gave you what you know, the 0 if you're just joining us these on the latest developments on the war on task . maybe 5000 to 800 palestinians have been killed in is rarely strikes on garza. it's according to the latest update from the health industry. it says another $96.00 palestinians have been killed in the occupied westbank. these really government says more than 1400. his writings have been killed since a mass launched its attack on the website itself. the rest of spiked and the occupied westbank moving 1300 kind of things have been detained in the past 2 weeks
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. and israel has confirmed 222 people. places ratings on foreigners are detained by high mice and other palestinian fractions. well, it's been more than 2 weeks since as well began deploying forces to the border with goes up. exceeded commodities and politicians of probate as the outright destruction of a mass. but it's victoria getting the reports of the divisions within israel's political leadership creating challenges there. and i need a couple of bel, a show of unity from is randy prime minister benjamin netanyahu, senior that tree lead is on a football team. y'all called we all working together as one 5th, for one goal to eliminate from us. we back up each other and we back up the idea of fighters and come onto the inviting and the whole time cabinet has dominated his writing media. i made the lengthening, wait for the planned invasion, have gone to in the meantime, a show force from the navy on board is, is randy defense minister us go on to school. so patients function keep preparing
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for an operation. it will happen soon. we are preparing some early for the next step, a multilateral operation, but the ground and see do your work, get ready. we will need 2 rows of tanks of lined up at the boulder with gauze. the most is standing idle for the moment. israel plans and for passport could be a fall, wind, a will move, teams of troops the already overreaching inside, cause the model also lie low during the night. they 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 raids that take place deep past the contact line . but the relationship between israel's minute tree and its civilian government, his grand complicated opinion polls show the prime minister is far from popular as many as riley is wanting to publicly take responsibility for the
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security. 5 years on october, the 7th. this is where the soldier ended by the failure to prevent the how much the tax was removed from an army base and espanol who was visiting. oh, i don't mean show on of israel's military is making it clear that it's ready to fight conducting life fire drills as it waits for the country's freshest political leadership to give the go ahead for the next stage and it's offensive. victoria gates and b l g 0 of demonstrations and support a palestinian to be taking place around the wells with one of the largest protest. so fall taking place and the malaysian capital calling them with thousands of people to pump trustworthy was the biggest pro, palestinian by the on the 7th of october. now this has a maximum capacity of 6008 just so the it standing room only the
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many people here on the palestinians like in minneapolis are holding a band, the beats or posters. that'd be israel. trump, which translates into israel, is intimidated. and that can be read in several ways. israel is intimidating by the level of support, the palestinian causes, getting people to tell me that jesus should be angry. it should be for him to go to the by the level of anger as she is right. and you have to push the tray, i should have been a teacher to raise the just talked about the injustice of his radio. maybe the just as a distance the and now we're hearing the prime minister of malaysia on while it brought him speak. now malaysia has no diplomatic ties with israel. the last few years we've seen a trend towards normalization of time. the malaysian has chosen not to pursue the political leadership as always the focus of the palestinians. and what
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was seeing night that supply, you know, just by the, from the ship, it also the nation and very many notices or let's take a look at some of the, of the stories and making use around the world right now. and russia has intensified it's offensive and east and ukraine. president vladimir putin is ordering thousands more troops the front line, the credit and officials, they must go, appears to be suffering severe losses from a private post. now 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,
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done yet. but we're also getting reports of bull fighting places like back boots into pnc web back thoughts has raged. now for many months, according to the craig nunes, 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, president funding 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 flights and getting the south around the sun. i know that has now being given for the evacuation of 800 children from the front line settlements that run mcbride, i'll just say era keith before rush or invaded 17000 people lived in the ukrainian town of oak eve. now the few 100 people remaining and spend the days underground and into connected basements,
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same as robbie reports from the southern separate region region. in town, after war ravaged, health rubble filled the streets. people once strong homes bear the scars of war. ghost towns near the front line. they may seem abandoned, but the home of a generator, people talking, review life is carrying on underground was the move. what's doing? so as you can see, with being shelled constantly, we tell people not to stay outside in groups and if they should stay in doors will come here. people are living in other basements around the city for the not as safe as this one. offering public services all be at scale down is about preserving dignity. something more strips away for 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,
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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 a luxury considering where just about a kilometer from ukrainian transpositions, 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. that you, to be honest, i cried, and what's remains of my apartment. i had a life that i had friends. i had family, of course is not dimension, but it was mine. right now. i'm like a duck with the back in the field. here was people i forget about that and the 2
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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 precious 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 positions to danger. and simply to remain is to resist the same bus for avi. oh, to 0. who we? i pull you ukraine, southern jeffers are region us 26 people have been killed in democratic republic of congo in an attack by an armed group. it happened to the town to avoid shutting near the guns and board with fighters from the allied democratic forces. victoria, so a based both are these say the desk consisted of 14 adults and 12 children. a number of others were injured. the categories ministry says many of us were kidnapped to minutes working to free them. 11 iraqi families,
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assuming the dutch governments over the depths of their loved ones during a 2015 attack in iraq. the law as a bunch military violate to the laws of war by and carry out an air raid on an ice will weapons factory when civilians with nearby step vessel reports. now from the take home, i think so 5 as travels from iraq to the hate to make an emotional plea for justice in adult score, giving names and faces to the civilian skill on the night of june to the 2nd 2015 with an explosion destroyed. not only a weapons factory run by iso, but also a densely populated neighborhood of downtown a sheet sally know 7 members of his family including 5 of his children. he tried to save his 14 year old daughter, young mama, bonnie: yeah, and even this when the i told her everyone was fine, although they all died, a mama, she asked me to give her a hug. i want to smell you one last time she said,
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and i talked to her, she was fighting for her life and also, but i could not safer. so i was you want an apology and compensation from the dutch state, which the nice accountability for the 1st time, of course, would have to decide on the legality conducted by the international coalition against i. so that's where they so not only for 5 long ways of answers to iraqi families, also serve as a signal to other countries from dr. s. price coughing, civilian casualties. i mean, for just got them so many people without a voice without a face at so many in digits and it's full links that should always be just as someone should assess it because otherwise it's just anything goes. i mean, mid a 3 can do whatever they want. the dutch government says and regrets the suffering of iraqi civilians affected by the bombardment. but at the hearing, it's lawyers call the attack legitimate verdict is expected later this year. step 5,
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some l g c, around the hey we're heading across to new york again. now the united nations where the security council holding the a from debates on the situation and garza, this is the test really representative of speaking. let's listen to be reaffirm that guitar will continue. it's my tire and efforts to protect the lives of old people in this catastrophic crisis. garza, we read tonight, presidents in process of facilitating the delivery of monetary and assistance immediately and safely without restriction to hold those who need it for you as well, should be strengthened as what does not have international causation to, to address humanitarian issues. but we also welcome the essential role played by egypt and we, what not come in the efforts of doing 60 general kind of other international organizations including auction and well here we wish to state that could tal,
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it's is showing just providing cogent assistance sending airplanes carrying amount of time and assistance to the irish echo in egypt, we were in recent days to then be transported to gaza. this is an addition to the constance. when a tyrant assistance a god guitar is providing to improve the standards of living, the kind of men to die is done since living in gods are because of a blockade imposed for 17 days. it's a proof who created bit residences uh, health infrastructure hold on this one is financial support to fund ross to try not to let her know she has an of peace and security instability dot present. it is deplorable. the security council has not been able to adopt a resolution to put an end to this crisis, and we still hope that the account so will shoulder its, will sponsibility,
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under the you and charles to regarding the maintain maintenance, photoshoot, peace and security. in recent times, this security council has heard different appeals that reaffirm the fact that incomplete solutions lead to the spiral of violence. and we are seeing a new spiral of violence which confirms once again that the only way of saving lasting peace in the region is to find a just and lasting solution to the product chain. question in line with the arab initiative on a 2 state solution which includes a creation of an independent state to protest done within the 1967 voters with east jerusalem advocates capital and the enjoyment of the past. and people of all of the rights. and i'm justin a native though, right? and this requires a comprehensive approach to the questionnaire piece and released to conclude
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president, we believe that peace is still possible with even in the current circumstances, i'm gonna call an old stakeholders and international community to turn this cap district contest to fate into motivation to renew thomas efforts to address this issue in a just sandoval and equitable way. thank you very much president. i think i representing at the united nations where we've heard a dozens of speakers throughout the course of the afternoon and evening counter rejecting israel's criticism of katya and saying that customer is always ready to play mediation role. and in the meantime, the countries providing assistance with the airplanes, with humanitarian systems being floating in, and that's on top of assistance already being provided, deplorable. she said that the un security council has not been able to come up with a resolution. so let's talk to our senior political analyst, small one, but shara,
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joining us now from london said mountain the the category representative at just adding to the accuracy was being said so far and also rejecting his riley's criticism. these were any criticism of customer as well. yes. i mean, there's such a been trying to help me to use the use of the hostages, and there's clearly been excellence mediators over the years. i realize that we are based on contact them wherever we say it might sound plastic. but i'd tell you that that has had a very principal position in this case. uh, they were very understanding of the complexity of this issue. and yes, they coordinated with the united states and me just in order to help the part is included think is ready to try to get out of assess. but that does not be covered like other other countries does not qualify by the genocide taking place in casa. i
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mean, i think it's not a single. i don't, i don't think i, it's not a question about a similar question or do i think i do one with conscience would not be a silent uh watching this uh, industrial scan key that is happening and gotcha. so the fact that they watch that can be on hold of 5 byte, i'm still trying to help trying to mediate. i think that there's nothing to comment about this. there's a sense isn't that from all these patients that we've heard, the building criticism of israel's actions is something that we've talked about before. this got a closing window for israel to act before. you know, the world criticism becomes too much for them to be able to do what they want to do . why this is the thing, right? i mean, here we are international channel. uh, wouldn't bureaus, whatever ac countries or whatever and finally understand that there's a wall doctor. but you somehow got the sense in the 1st few days of this war that
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the international community equals the west. what it does all the west is not the international community. the west is only a small part, a critical part of the community. we are getting more and more voices from the national community and international community and it's majority. once i see the international community watches with horrors, not only what happens, it is right, but also what is happening comes up because what's happening and garza is not, that's usually what happens. it is right. even though so considering what happens, it is early october 17th. yeah. walk right, do not agree that the actors should be an industrial scale walk, right? i guess in a sense that a city isn't gossip mullins so alright, we've been hearing these many various voices, but the point is in the pipes, grain criticism have as well, but has anything you've had. move the dial in terms of what's likely to happen in
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the coming days. so i think you're correct to say that the window of opportunity is shrinking for days rather. but i think also that these areas are quite size the end . they're keeping an eye on this window and i think they're probably now in the next couple of days for hours, i don't know. they already put it under invasion. be carpeting garza in every possible way. they're been founding her mouse and, and this is really, is the economy and the society and the infrastructure in uh, an extreme kind of way. so i think they are based the way for that envision for the tanks and artillery to go and set them in the united states is. 2 a thing, an ad version of this process does even training these readings on urban warfare, but they blur i guess a mushroom or by that or, or whatever. and i'm certainly. busy these trainees see, i didn't uh,
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to go way into guys. uh and as it were in a hold of an extension to finish the job. i don't think the job was going to be finished. we've seen the american person talk about mission accomplished. and even if they is right is do reach that stage and think that there is that mission, accomplish they going to be as mistaken as the american present was in 200320042005 . any rock that has lived a nightmare in that that came up. plus after that i understand that the case of the american invasion and occupation, i think occupation is not. so you should envision as long as you show for crimes are simply not so you should ok the crisis. but i think i just briefly, i just want to say that don't work on position. i think it was the best uh, pressure the lives of it to my. okay, the jump in the just coming to the end of the show,
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