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the colleges here with the, [000:00:00;00] the fellow and several of any of this has been use our lives from doha coming up in the program today could far concerns. negotiations are under way to release is really captives held by hamas and gaza. this is where key is foreign minister warns of a new world war the torcous president calls for an immediate ceasefire and proposes an international peace conference on because
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a conflict international aid organization or expand says starvation is being used as a weapon of war and gaza. and the u. n. agency for palestinians says they've will have to stop operations due to a shortage of the health care system. on the brink of collapse, staff work around the clock to keep the doors open. that 15 hospitals and dogs are still functioning. the guitar and so are key a have condemned israel's war on the gaza strip. guitar as prime minister has called for a ceasefire, is israel's non stop environment is taking a toll on palestinian civilians living in garza chick mohammad been a bill romano. tony also says that negotiations to release more than 200 is really captive held in gaza is making progress you spoke alongside turkeys, foreign minister. i can't be done with visiting the as we have seen some
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photographs in the past few days with the leaves of the 1st 2 americans and then that it is all for the 2 women to 2 days ago. and then with the mediation of, of egypt as well. i think that if we compare, where do we start to the end where we are life now, there is some progress on some break lines. we will remain hoffen. did he go? she ations are still ongoing, and i to any moment of time, i think that if we wouldn't be able to get along between the 2 parties, i think we will see some breaks. it was all for this one. also 0 hush and he'll bar was at the press conference in door as the minister of foreign affairs of tea and gotten a quote for an immediate and to the warning gauze and to pay the way for humanitarian chloe doors warning that the potential for
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a full blown confrontation that could spill in until the entire region was continue to be high, as long as there is no immediate and to the conflict. and joining me to talk more about the meeting, but to between the 2 minutes has a funny enough, as is mr. magical inside of who is the spokesperson, overall tardy ministry, or for the enough? as i do understand, this is going to be a sensitive issue. focus on not because it's being playing a 2 volt in the host as negotiations, but we anywhere close to anything that could be conducive to a breakthrough when it comes to the house. that issue, wait a minute if close, optimistic about the process which we started immediately as the escalation and discounts like teds has begun. obviously with difficulties on the ground that is difficult difficulty, that always a hindrance and such a mediation between a man of course optimistic that we would be able to accomplish and more than this. and what we have seen with the lease of the tool. now moving forward, hostages is essentially a positive sign, which we hope we can build them. so you have now the negotiations as far as the
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house is concerned, and the weights extremely delicate issue of very sensitive for all the boxes. but they say that the trucks are ongoing, with the hope of a potential, a release of the hostages diplomatically. what you can see now is that why the talks about the hostages on the way, the authorities along with the tax are trying to move forward with, with the united regional font. that would push for a political supplement because the happy things that this is just one among many of the cycles that we saw in the past. we've continued to see in the future unless we have a comprehensive political supplement. there's absolutely no way we can put an end to the violence in the, in the region and in goes on. this explains why you're sold minnesota for an i files of turkey coffee done visiting saudi arabia the united out of and that's lebanon. and,
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and it one at that conference in doha authority is foreign minister warned against a possible is really ground operation. so that we are at the turning point in history. either we find a lasting peace or a world war with break. we call for all the parties to listen to the voice of reason and those who are encouraging the crimes of use, right? you are also liable if we do not to act fast, we will have darker days to come. meanwhile, israel's national security adviser has welcome to the diplomatic intervention by guitar and a post on the x, the social media platform, especially hennick be said, i am pleased to say that guitar is becoming an essential party and stakeholder and the facilitation of humanitarian solutions. guitar. his diplomatic efforts are crucial at this time. and an inside turkey, a now president, red ship type road alon has called for an immediate cease fire. he also proposed an international conference to reach a lasting peace. the home of how much is not the total is still good, nice ation but the group of liberators. and would you,
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i had to fight them to protect their non tender citizens. heard a lot also addressed israel's actions in gaza, which he calls a massacre. go to, it is time to speak openly about the situation of those who turn the blind are to hundreds of children and women. an innocent route to be made that every day by a digit demising, these mess it goes over some actions that we cannot find, right? i don't know, but also cannot even when you compare to these master curves, others are corresponded results that are who is covered. okay, a extensively joins us, joins me now here in the studio window, what do you make of what the turkish president to say he had been relatively, as a relatively a quiet and measured about this whole conflicts since it broke out? indeed, i mean, regarding his statement defined and how much is not a shift from turkeys previous position. so how much has never been recognized as a federal group in tracking,
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despite the whole pressure coming from the western countries, israelis on chucky to put homeless on to tell them is that the parent is this has never been a case or turkey has kept some sort of communication with homeless always and do them to cook and isaac as a tenant group. so in that sense, be good and officially there is not no shift intricacies position. however, the timing of this statement is quite critical. and the reason for that is particularly one of the mainstream narrative from the west and his values is how much means isis, how much is the new new nazis? and have one coming up and seen that? how much is not the tentative group, but rather a, the rates are group that are fighting to liberate their head. the man is quite remarkable. investments is a ready corruption from the main stream, a narrative here, i think, by doing so, probably everybody's trying to somehow do how much is less them back and also going
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to the root causes of these cold cries of. so we stressing that don't because it didn't start that new echo to but 7. so it has some roots. this has background, it has the context, it is a result of the decades loan occupation and we dealt with the patient and this is not going to be results. so based on this context, how much has being built this, what he's trying to say. but as i said, it's, it quite ready coach rupture from the mainstream matter to. he also calls for a peace conference and for a guardianship system. things are key a could be the guardian for the palestinian side of a peace conference. i understand that's that's, you know, fairly intuitive the guardianship system requires some explaining. did he explain what that would be in the is nothing, nothing much detail is however, a framework that i am stupid for me. statement is that international regional actors choose a should establish a new mechanism because these are for that,
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that she's often in the, is coming up with an after often the, to the says that the united nation have been not functioning properly. so it has been in active in describes this any many other clauses. so that's why now the to match community and the original act is need to come together and build and mechanism that is going to move the piece keepers. and so to a key is ready to contribute to these a mechanism politically and militarily tricky is ready to be to go on to or if the palestinian side in these new mechanism. so what i understand is that he's actually talking about kind of a regional and international peacekeeping mission, but apart from, from the united nations is to our key trying to car about a leadership role trying to lead on this crisis at this moment is quite difficult to to predict what is what it would have to understand whether that is as long as desire or not. but as far as i can see,
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and looking at the context. and also considering the fact that he has been the through the court in the last 2 weeks, i think of turkey was expecting the other regional companies, particularly the out of a political. it leads to take the lead. however, in turkey reading, turkey, and also across the region that has been a lot of pressure on ad on palestine, palestinians are quite the delicate the issue in turkey and also in the region. and now we see that more and more people are getting to the streets and protesting. and it is, this is definitely putting a huge pressure on to pointed out, at least in the region, including out of one himself. probably, she's not keen to take the leave, but she sees that she has to do enables so by the state. and he's trying to encourage the other regional leaders as well to speak up. all right, i'll just here as the rest. we'll start our thank you very much for all that context around earth on strong statements today. here's where things stand right now before we go to gaza and get the latest from the ground in gaza. hospitals are
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running out of fuel and basic supplies since the war began on october. the 7th. israel's bombing campaign has killed more than 6500 palestinians in gaza. and in the occupied westbank, more than 100 palestinians have been killed in just over 2 weeks to palestinian prisoners have also died and is really custody. israel says that they died of natural causes. meanwhile, is really government says more than 1400 is really, is, were killed in her mazda is military operation on october, the sims, as a big wraps up the latest developments, the right, the nighttime spaces in gauze, or receive as to the feel of victims of his right, yes, strikes, afraid, uninsured. these children were at home one minute being pulled from the rather the next. we were having dinner. we had just put food on the table. my sister was laughing. i was talking to her. suddenly a missile fell. i thought i'd hit another house. i put my hands over my head and
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started to say my last prayers. i kept praying. i did not get under strikes, keep coming, even many truck under the rubble. this man asks about he's found me. yes, he's been pulled that the the risk of says the major typed the life in the morning, the residence of gaza assess the damage with it was once holmes and i reduced threw up a man. how couldn't regarding i am telling you we were at home when suddenly we found what seemed like a barrel, but this was no ordinary rocket. we haven't heard of anything like it before. as you can see, everything is gone. innocent people died including children and women. for many palestinians life and how is it by survival? this family has picked up so they're not told to give it in case of any sort. yes. strike some families and cause that have been completely wiped tact. i looked at the little guys. uh, is it done on one of the if we die, then at least some of us will be alive. we put the bracelets on to mock each other,
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just in case something happens. i've seen bodies ripped apart. you can't tell the victims apart if something happens in the i'm pieces this way, i will recognize them from these bracelets. i will collect their body parts of the young here i have to also face up to the possibility of being killed. and i have been, i have that on my own, my siblings are wearing these bracelets and now we are separated. how football things hun, eunice, and housing across the city. this way we will all know each other had they for killed. then my mother would be able to identify our body image, or if my mother and siblings get guilty best had recognized their square feet. and this is a de, you'd rather do for posting. you found the instructing garza surrounded by death and the fear of not being able to recognize your loved ones. if they are killed. i started big. i just 0 a spring in honey. i wish i was live from fine, eunice, honey. the international agency aux spam says, is really, is using food as a weapon of war. now i'm going to interview oxfam and just a moment,
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before i do that, i want to get fax from you on the ground. how are you? how are palestinians getting food at the moment? the yes, well there is a serious of problem right now facing 2500000 palestinian in the gauze, which is accessibility to fluid. i'm not going to talk about how safe it is to at, to find access to, to food, be under massive mass compartment. but i'm going to give you an example of people who we talk to. it takes up to 5 to 7 hours just to get one gallon of water, given the scarcity of a drinking water in some parts of the gaza strip. people referred to unhealthy, non drinkable water, just do wednesday or thursday. food is also stairs. we one of them, the, the air strikes in the past few days, destroyed
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a shopping mall and then the say it on camp 2 days before that attack and to tell you that the cam markets have such a densely populated area. and a busy market was also bombarded, leaving people, people without, without the a safe access to food supplies. now in the past 24 hours more than 10 bakeries have been also destroyed and completely damaged and they're out of service. now they don't, they don't, there's no bakeries out of these 10 remains to do to sell bread for people basically. and what do you use to take people with those 10 bakers. we're still working used to take them half a day. you just seem to get one half of the bread and one pac is equivalent of 5 loaves of bread. so you can see there is a real, not only war on, on the people of gaza, but also a war on their own supplies, at what seems to be a,
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a systematic tar vacation 1st displace. been a now as far as nation and all levels. honey, i believe ship. i thank you very much for that report. will stay on this topic also that you an agency from palestinian refugees owner was says it is overwhelmed by the number of people displaced by israel's war on gaza. it says $600000.00 displace palestinians have flipped their homes and are taking refuge at its shoulders. at least 40 of its facilities that include schools and clinics have been impacted by is really strikes. the agency said his shelters are hosting car, at least 4 times their capacity. many families are sleeping in the streets. meanwhile, ox spam is wanting that as well as using starvation as a weapon of war. the agency says just 2 percent of the normal food supply has been delivered after israel imposed a total blockade. oxfam describe the situation is horrific and says 2300000 people are being collectively punished in contravention of international commodity or in
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law. which roughly is policy lead in the occupied palestinian territory? and israel at fox fam, you're joining us from ramallah bush. right. so your, uh, do your organizations studied this would have been your findings. and so therefore, the hostilities escalated israel had imposed for 16 years. a legal blockade on garza and a $104.00 food trucks at the time were entering dog ideally, that the truck every 14 minutes. now only 30 trucks have delivered fluid since the weekend only in the southern part of garza, the through that of crossing averaging one truck at each. we. * hours and 12 minutes. the significant drop and deliveries is creating an immediate and life threatening situation for a 2 point. 2000000 people of which hopper children who are now in desperate
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desperate need. so that's where you get the 2 percent of their usual food supply that they've been getting since the start and what are people eating? and my family is in god law. uh, yesterday they share that me comes up to non between about 20 people with to cover um they have to queue as your reporter said, for hours, for water or even to get some bread. the prices have blown out. the root, clean water is almost nonexistent. or we don't need to be leaders available per person. um do you, i'm so it's 15 meters as a bare minimum, even then in humanitarian emergencies. the use of it was known as a guy. and can you say those numbers again for of yours the water that they have versus the water that people need? so the so, so far people have only 3 leaders a day per person. um,
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the un that's 50 and the leaders of the minimum bare minimum, even in your mind, is here in emergencies as the bar. so that's 5 times less than what the us that says the bare minimum for people present to survive. so as you are reported, also mentioned numerous bakeries and supermarkets have been distorted in damage. are those that are out of version of course cannot meet the local demand for essentials like fresh bread. the guys are the only working wheat mail is non operational because there's no fuel because and it runs, of course, on electricity. so essential i items like power oil, sugar so are present in under storage warehouses, but delivering them is nearly impossible due to the damage growth. this is interesting. i think a lot of people don't know this bush right. you're saying that there are basic food stuff. even as people are hungry, there are basic food stuffs that are currently on damaged in warehouses. what is
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happening to those a? well, they can't reach them because the roads are so destroyed and there's constant bombardment that people can't reach that fluid. and there's like a fuel, so you don't have also the possibility to move those, those stocks around. um, because there's no, we're facing by the them from binding the noise that like this house where we're finding actually my family has gone back to the city today because they could not the same but living conditions they were in while taking refuge in the middle area . over $15000.00 farmers that have lost their crops. $10000.00 livestock readers are struggling and the finished fishing industry is completely paralyzed. was one of the huge fishing industry, but they cap both of the sea to fish. the current, of course electricity blackout is affecting the refrigeration of food supply that there was any more sure. can i jump in here?
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right. there's an important part of your statement which i read that says there, there, there were food stuff. obviously that came in on these trucks. uh the 60 or so trucks that have been allowed into the gaza strip since the week 30. uh, i beg your pardon? 30 trucks. okay, that's not the number that i had um, but the lentils and passed in particular were, well, i mean, allowed to enter into the gaza strip. your statement mentions that and also mentions that actually, that can't always be consumed because of the lack of electricity. and the lack of drinking water. yeah, exactly. i mean people can't cook, there's no gas to put, there's no electricity to cook and there's no clean water to put. so you can make lentils su 4 rice without clean water and without gas. so maybe some families have some supplies, but generally speaking it has been mostly kind fluid. what people have been
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surviving on how long, how much longer can this last. i know it's very difficult to obviously put a date on it, but you're telling me you're telling me that people are living right now office to, to cannes and cucumber and presumably they don't have unlimited resources of to the cans and cucumber. they beg your pardon. it's impossible to, it's impossible to, we're unable to operate, our operations have been halted. we are only able to do very small distributions of hydrogen kids. so to face, things like that. our partners are also trying to live the day. so our assessment, our ability to assess the situation with very precise data is extremely difficult to really i've been trying to reach people. we can't, we just like the communities to also do the assessments on the side. really, how much supplies do they have left? i would expect that people from, with better incomes might have more supplies, but people that are struggling,
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knowing that more than half of the is level under the poverty line, are already starting gauze. this population is very young. what does it do to children? especially the youngest children to be male, nourished. i mean, look, staying alive, because you're eating the bare minimum. that's one thing, but to actually be malnourished, what do you, are you looking at that in terms of what it does in the medium turn the long term to these young bodies and we, we are developing this analysis further. um, but i will, i mean, from just common sense a child should be having at least 3 meals a day with 2 snacks in between a goods, this portion of protein and vegetables, including cards and all the vitamins that they need, especially that they're growing. and that's mom, nutrition and, and mom nutrition has to be a long term consequences on children. not only actually physical consequences,
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but mental health consequences. we, i had worked for another international organization that had become mentioned, the reports we get years ago after the 2021 more. and it found but 4 out of 5 g children felt abandoned by the world for them which were affility your policy lead in the occupied palestinian territory. and israel a, the as a national aid organization, oxfam, we thank you for taking the time to join us on the program today. thank you. just before i turn to mushrooms wary a note that you are as always looking at this guys over guys, this is the scene right now. it's 1324, g m t means it's mid afternoon, 430 local. and you are seeing the aftermath of a bombardment that happened just moments ago. this appears to be a very large strike on garza city. we will continue to assess the damage that is
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being done as this war carries on march. soon as we look at this footage, so you're a professor of contemporary middle east politics at guitar university. as always, it's good to have you all set with us to try to understand what's going on. as we look at this footage, you have to ask the question of the next phase of this war, right? um, as the head of the military army has essentially said, we're ready, we're waiting for a political decision. and there are strategic considerations, political considerations. this is as, as of a few hours ago reported by the times of israel saying we're waiting for political considerations. you know, before we move in, move in the gaza. there are also reports in the american press and referencing, specifically an article in on the x us website saying that bite in the us president, it actually delaying this ground invasion. and he is trying to slow walk the next phase of this military operation. why? i think it, it was very clear up to maybe 7 to 18 days of this continuous. i talk from the guys
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on guys up. the question was on the table. what that is, right. i cheap. what was the outcomes of all of this attacks on because of what all of the, what so called military targets was or destroyed. you know, what are the live in the fleet the ship of, of, of how much was being a basically killed or, or, or, or virgin allies of these are the question is why you would not be able to answer the best i of them, which is the they not to the states, and that's all that these are the questions, you know, the put in the tape of today's why it isn't the last week. so after all of this attack, there is no answer to. so the question is, what do you want to do after that? if you want to go to the car, the ation, what does, what does your tires? it of it. yeah. that, that the announcement of those right is that they, they want to and how much. so what does that mean? and they come a time as, as part of the social fabric of the participants. and because it's not that military, it is not a group who are divided of this, you know,
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outside of businesses variety. it's part of the society. how do you, how can, is what a, basically a mazda allies, how may i sample time as a side of all of this? does this all the questions that i use are facing? now i'm an important thing is that many kinds hobbs talk to to realize that there is no serious achieve meant of all of these attacks. and because the but one think, getting motivated as all the $3000.00 children go on the top 10 of the people cause around $6000.00 plus and, and enjoy more than 10 or $11000.00. and the number of the house has really been destroyed. well then, 210-0000 units more than 40 for the hospital and health center were destroyed, and, and as bush or it was saying, the roads are dest, you know, where destroyed, so they cannot get, they have access to the fluid. so all of these that is the only, so i called achievement of the us is not seeing a significant military achievement. what's been done so far?
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exactly, and they're not sure what would be achieved, but i agree with different doctors based on, on the information i have the americans out. i'm not sure whether this ground sedation will lead to a serious achievement. that how is it all off? what so called securities itself? and basically everything was so close that as of right, and that is a major question that many times needs on sort of that. and so they can give the green light to the right one other point. i think we should not ignore this in internationally push. i've known many times say okay, why you'll give all of this support to that is what it is. if the i'm not able to achieve anything but the story because what do you have anything going on? i think the autumn, no voice is in the website. okay. do you have anything in hand to show us saying that, you know, the success of this operation of what is what it is doing. i meant it comes out of my thing to, to, to deliver. and that itself, putting in many credit and embarrassment. and i suppose neither does israel,
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because they have said that they've killed multiple a mazda operatives, including high ranking a mazda for saves, but beyond that, they have, that is no serious. i mean, i couldn't do that as a visual, as old will say they thought of that. i'm a major effect goes within the military waiting for example. these are things a great success. none of this happened right. marshall marshall just waiting. thank you very much. we'll talk to you as the one goes as having economic wrote or percussion is beyond the gaza strip of global credit rating agency. s and p is downgrading israel's outlook from stable to negative. the phone says that there's a risk, the war could spread across the region, resulting in a greater damage to israel's financial system. and security. on tuesday nights is really forces killed at least 5 palestinians in res. across the occupied westbank in janine 3 people were killed and doesn't, is wounded. an armed confrontations is really forces deployed an arm drone to target a group of palestinians who they say hurled explosives at them. there were also
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raids in calculated in columbia. around con has more about those operations in columbia refugee camp in the occupied west, back between 3 and 3 30 in the morning. around the c is ready sold is mounted a raid in columbia refugee camp. this is the alba tail house, and the other soldiers actually came up the stairs. and they simply was just smashing everything they could see. you can say this cupboard has been up to, they've been moved into this part of the house where they broke the door down. that's actually as, as name. she was in her rooms level that come seriously, very, very quiet. she was in her room. this is her room ahead now, these ladies through a sound good night. now i've seen these sound great several times being used outside. when they go off in the open that they have this funder as noise. you can just imagine how loud it was when is in an enclosed space. they also kick down there still,
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and they were trying to look for with us some alba to he was actually in a different room. let me just take you here, but before we do that, do we know why your brother was arrested? that he is ready? so tell you anything. that's just, i don't know why did detain him. they came in quite violent. they attacked and beat us for no reason. some 50 soldiers were here, it's a small place and the kids were here. it's actually fairly standard for that to happen. these right? he's very rarely on the day tell them why they picking somebody up. often the all of that happened, they came in here and this is what with us and was actually sleeping. they opened up the completely up turned the bedroom hit that he took his mobile phone and they took him away as well. now i'm going to take you outside in just a moment, but before i do that, i just want to leave you with this very quick thoughts. for some 1400 people have
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been arrested since october. the 7th here in the occupied westbank test just in the occupied west pine colored up to the arrested with us and from the house. these rays actually won't help this road and they show my way out of columbia refugee camp. now you can see here they still using these sound grenades and they ran basically walked up the street still firing actually into the car. there's another bullet hole in that call that now these rates all taken place in multiple locations on almost a nightly basis. 1400 people have been arrested. so 403 people have been killed in rock hawk out. is there a columbia refuge account? a palestinian prisoner arrested last weekend has died and it is really jail. he is the 2nd to dine, is really custody in less than 24 hours. did abraham reports from the occupied
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wessick and they were trying to accept the news that he'd be interested now that have to come to terms with reality that he's never coming back detained on sunday. israel's present service and now set at a fault. come then didn't have been out all the all you have is really medical reports. yes. it says he to the soldiers. his son was sick about you know that someone is sick or do you arrest him? will punish him into the gates? him for 3 days. surprises him from using electricity, food and water. what do you expect to happen to him? to tell us simians died in his reading, custody in less than 24 hours. the palestinian prisoners society says prisoners have not without any medical assistance. have done was the team here in the open military present? the same president of the command probably did was released from
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a week ago. he says that the conditions were bad before the from us attack. now, the worse to select the assaults. yeah. we would have scream some other cells and smote a guess, but we couldn't tell what was happening. some prisoners would tell us about beatings buys rarely forces. the hands were broken and heads and backs. it just did not spend jail time. the boost is on his face. tell the story of several hours of his way. he interrogation departed and got a bottle dish from the dentist, a beating as the shoot me here with the both of the rifle. then here, this and bunch is to my head of the palestinian prisoners are not allowed visitors there access to lawyers of human human rights organizations go in. that is really taking revenge. i guess, prisoners as the number of college students, teens why is really forces increases. so too, does it turn out of comedy that this is like this one? so i'm going to turn those to the,
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to about the status of the prisoners. and the little they know makes their worries increase. to worry, come, dance comedy is over. now the more in this one, husband and the father men gather to pray for strings and patients living under is was occupation. many tell us this special offer is being tested every day that the he just either the of to pointless thing. a homeless aspired to powerful rockets towards israel is really army says one struck near the southern resort city of a lot about 220 kilometers from gaza. it is the longest range attacked by hum austin's fighting broke out on october. the 7th. the group is claimed responsibility and there are no reports of casualties at the stage. is really media
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is reporting that another rocket exploded in mid air near the northern city of haifa. theresa bo is live for us in ashville, and that's about midway between tel aviv in the northern end of the gaza strip teresa, what's the latest where you are? well, every day there's a walk. it's being fired from guys out points as well, and most of them are into something by as well as big fence system the i room don't . some of them can be deadly though. in this case, what we know is that a customer gave announced in everything that statement, but the knowledge a rockets towards the southern city of a lot that's over 300 kilometers away from where we are. that's been a long range and that's a real kind of has gone so far. the other thing that we've been hearing is that these rarely military teams have been, have soiled and attempt to infiltrate as well from the c. apparently that was a shaft with palestinian fighters that as well was able to intercept they were
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coming out of gas. so for puffing and fighters were killed doing that operation according to as well. and this is happening while there's been hundreds of thousands of soldiers that have been deployed and around the ferry, up hundreds of tags all in a way notated outside of gas. so getting ready for this anticipated round operation that's supposed to be happening. so when it's not clear yet why it's being delayed, it could be there were $200.00 comp payments that are currently being in a gang, gaza. but the negotiations are ongoing. also the influence of the united states that is increasing military assets in the region in case that there is a broader conflict. what is it? what's been going on is that visit the may, has also changed the relations between the government and the minister of defense. while the minister of defense is saying that the trucks are ready to go in the government in a ways not giving me order, and that's of course generates and lots of tension here in this part of the country . meanwhile, the air strikes,
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so we have seen continued in guys one after the other with a mounting civilian casualties and a new one with too many tyrene prices in the, in the country right now. or with, you know, our colleagues reporting on the desperate need of palestinians leaving their it's not clear yet what type of inquiry offensive is going to be, whether it's going to be a massive or offensive, or special operation rate. so it's something that we've been here in just a few days ago. that was a special operation, not far away from where we are. one is riley folder was killed during baptist special operations in 5 guys. and that's why, in a way, what shows how challenging this holy cooperation could be. a 0 is theresa bo reporting from asked or thank you very much teresa. now let's consider the latest diplomatic moves on the global stage at the united nation. specifically, the un security council has held an open debate on the war on gossip at no
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resolution has been passed as of yet. the secretary general said international lawyers being violated and israel's bombardment of gaza. a comment that prompted an angry reaction from israel. antonia whichever is also appealed for an immediate cease fire. kristin salumi has more from un headquarters in new york. the horrors of the war on gaza on full display and the security council on with urgent calls to help civilians on both sides, front and center. the un secretary general says it's not enough to blame us. it is important to also recognize the effects by i'm honestly not happen in the vacuum on the policy. didn't people have been subjects it to 56 years of self locating occupation? the comment, unacceptable to israel, who demanded his resignation. russia, china, the u. a among many council members, calling for an immediate sounds, fire, a call that was noticeably absent from the draft resolution. the us had hoped to
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put to a vote. we will visiting the store because yours is the key points. here's a need for a swift to cease fire. the fact that it was not included in the council draft was a step in the wrong direction and could be interpreted as counsel support for israel's plan to conduct the ground defensive and gaza. russia countered the us with its own ceasefire resolution, while the u. a. e and other arab states said, the only hope is a 2 state solution and people sent a couple of us. so we're facing a spiral of violence throughout the world. based on this by over decades of occupation, injustice, and the pressure to innocent people are being killed. i'm protect us, says it's working tirelessly to get a to gaza, right while blaming around. and it's proxies for fueling the conflict for ron or it's proxy attack us personnel anywhere, make no mistake. we will defend our people. we will defend our security swiftly and decisively. he runs ambassador accuses the united states of exacerbating the
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conflict by overly aligning itself with israel hash in its speeches. an intense diplomacy and have so far failed to yield a unified position in the security council. prompting the error league and the organization of islamic cooperation to offer their own resolution for a ceasefire in the general assembly. later this week. there no country has the power to veto it. christian salumi, algebra, united nations, of palestine is foreign minister condemned to what he called inaction at the un security council. i remember that last week to resolutions failed the you was vetoed a resolution that would have called cold for a pause and fighting. and another russian resolution didn't get off the ground. 3 draft tax are now being considered. gabriel elizondo explains what's in these resolutions in front of the u. n. and there are chances of making progress as they are now 3 resolutions here at the united nations, one by the united states,
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that among other things caused for a humanitarian pause. but then on tuesday, there were 2 new resolutions put forward. one is by russia, the cause for among other things, and immediate and unconditional cease fire, which is much stronger language than simply a humanitarian pause. and it also calls for israel to resend it's evacuation order in northern guys. and now this is a, the 2nd security council resolution put forward by russia. their 1st one was, did not receive enough votes to move forward. this one, which russia hopes to be a compromise, if you will. we'll go before the security council at a vote. we think at some point this week, also on tuesday, jordan and a group of air of the nations put forward a resolution. it also calls for an immediate cease fire and also like the russian
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resolution calls for israel to resend the evacuation order in northern gaza. now it's important to note that the jordan resolution would go in front of the entire $193.00 body general assembly. it is a little bit more symbolic because if it was voted forward, it would not necessarily be international law, but still very significant because it would take the temperature of the entire world, per se. the russian resolution would go in front of the security council. and if voted for, were there it would become international law. gabriel was on to out just either at the united nations just before we continue the conversation on what's happening at the united nations. here's what's happening at l shift the hospital, the largest hospital in the gaza strip. now, the health care system in the gaza strip is at the point or near the point of collapse has been for a while now. and these are the scenes. these are the scenes as these really
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bombardments, which have killed upwards of 6000 palestinians, continue every day and every night. and the injured continue to be brought into the hospitals, which do not have the means and the resources to treat the engine. this is what's happening right now at the hospital. so the kind of solve the problem. all right, we wanted to take in the events unfolding the largest hospital in the gaza strip. i'll shift um let's as we keep an eye on this, let's uh, let's go back to this conversation. it's what these, these split screen moments are always interesting, right? there is international diplomacy happening in the halls of the united nations in new york. and then this is real life,
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this is reality. how schiffer the diplomacy. one would think the goal of that diplomacy is to stop what's happening right now. what else if there had been opportunities to stop it, but disagreements between major powers have no love that the happy talk to is. do you have any hope that there is going to be a resolution and if so, what kind of language do you expect? we might see out of the us, i think what's happening in the united nation is important because of the, because this shows the, the how the negative is changing in the last few days. because what go to the said yesterday was significant. that's what happened. and because that is nothing about that such a statement brought is the eighty's to the, to the point that the, asking the according positive, the 2nd nation. why? because this is what we said in the 1st day. this is an a to patient. that's the to patient. so so the patient you will not have suction, a confrontation, or another kidding of the people and, and it to be clear,
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the un secretary general's quote. what's happening in gaza is not happening in a vacuum. and the quote a, it's a diplomatic, i mean, he's the world's foremost diplomat. just a hose. it's a diplomatic way of saying what you just said. and anybody want to say, is this in the last 17 days? you know, it's the to patient. these are these for the, for the understand as to patient. one of the interesting points to live in to this is the fact that, you know, there is, there is an attempt to say that this is the mushroom hold up more for a 2nd just because we still have those live pictures, top right of our screen against or of yours if you're just joining us, live pictures of the else at the hospital and i have to warn you, some of these pictures are distressing. this is happening right now. it's un edited . you're seeing pictures of children who have been injured. some of them very badly, it appears and yeah, we just need to exercise caution as we look at these pictures and i want to warranty yours that you know, we, we, we, as these are live pictures on edited. i can't tell you exactly what you're going to
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see next commercial go ahead. yeah. just is this the quick comment on the number of killed people because it's a date uh, went to 700 and the number of the codes killed kids or the children went to from 2000 um 302700 just in the last few hours, so about a 3rd of the people what that means about a 3rd of the people who are killed more than that to our children as being the case since the beginning of the accident. so what, what was, what do you see in the, in the united nation there is, there is a changing of the, know that's it. and that itself is a, is a, is an issue because is important because this puts more pressure on the countries to push more towards his fire. you know, all of the, for the minister of ministers, we went to the, to the, to new york. that's the message was clear, that's what happened and because of that that they did. i love life and the state of of it previously and see different occasions. what type of the ox almost was not
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acceptable. what happened on you mean these really in the lots? yes, exactly. the way how system it was being expanded was not acceptable. the way of free cleanings for this and it was sort of the, it was like that's up to that. so out of governments even even defend if they're not in the state. they say, now we did tell you stop this and you all of what he's doing because this will take all of us to the point everyone doesn't want to be in. and that's the point now. now what they say, it is not the, what is it? i is the water method. yeah. basically they indicted the what's out of this discussion now the discourse analysis stop the or this is the order of nathan, you know, is of the. busy of his life is what it is, could avoid this war if they haven't met your leadership. not sure. thank you very much. we're still looking at these live pictures. we're looking at those live pictures from al shift the hospital in garza city. now before we go to a short break and other world news, we want to share with you with a palestinian doctor told our correspondent penny, i will ship a uh,
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in hon. notice about the state of the health care system in the gaza strip. that was kind of described how about the situation? so i'll give you some shots. for example, in last the last night we receive it 301 division we received 150 can. and the last night we did a say this is eden section for the woman to be the one that they then but just a development. we are managing the situation with some think on you do on with something instead of doing that, i would me because a lot of guidelines are not you do not think you're learning 13 day. it's like i'm not allowed. it's ben to is such a bonus about the using board as a board, which is today. i'll give you another short, young woman came with the head with severe in getting her to come in here at this in what we had outside. so she would live, she would think us, what's the name and what we did for head only, we give him some discipline words. we us kids to just relax on. she is going to die
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. she and she was knowing that she's going to die within minutes. and she did, so that's, this is some shots, a lot of situation mike leaves, most of them are to see. but the news about the funding is now the head def, i see the apartment one, they see the button to to see if the news about taylor, his head adult, his daughter sort of an entire offense. i mean what the, what of them? but then they are no still under the student. the home is doing are also a head on elsie or after a short break. we will be wanting to look at other world news headlines and we look at white china as president, has removed the defense minister from his cabinet to stay with alpha 0 in the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the so in other world news us republicans have chosen their 4th nominee in just 2 weeks to become speaker of the house of representatives, louisiana. congressman mike johnson is a relative unknown and a low ranking member of the party's leadership. the house has been without a speaker, and therefore unable to pass laws, since kevin mccarthy was ousted 3 weeks ago. donald trump's former lawyer has testified at the former us president civil ford trial in new york, michael cohen told the court, the trump asked him to increase the value of his company's assets based on the arbitrary numbers. the allegations are at the center of the case brought by new york, the attorney general, which could lead to the breakup of trumps business empire. he has denied any wrong doing, and he called co in a quote,
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proven liar. trying his defense minister lucian food has been ousted from his position without explanation. it comes just months after paging, suddenly dismissed its former foreign minister jane gun, katrina, your reports from badger of the junk food was appointed time. his defense minister in march and had been the face of it's rapidly expanding military diplomacy. on tuesday, state media announced his remove by presidential decree with no reason given. the order was approved by the national peoples congress standing committee, a top paula mitre body. so far, no replacement has been named li hasn't been seen in public since attending a china africa security for engaging in august. he's the 2nd ty, ranking official to be ousted in recent months. in july, from the foreign minister teen con, was suddenly strict that his title. and so without explanation, analysts say the shake up to show how peak and unpredictable chinese leadership has
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become under presidency contained. there is perhaps more instability creeping into the operation of a she's power in by j. it might not pregnant, but it could certainly influence policy making. these dismissal comes days. the whole paging is scheduled to host regional security for him. so this will be watching, represent china at that poor with a lease on please replacement to be able to improve ties with the pentagon. the us section in 2018, the history of curing weddings from russia. it was a new defense. this may be able to change the way to the reopening of new 3 communications between the 2 sites, which was 7 to 3 years old, 0 the cons leader says that the government will enact additional national security laws by the end of next year in his 2nd annual policy address, john lee said that the measures are in response to what he calls middling by external forces in hong kong with affairs. by the way,
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we're still watching bottom right of your screen. the picture is coming out of our shift, live pictures from the largest hospital and gaza. you see the scenes of chaos as well as dean's injured in. the continuing is really bombardment, continue to be brought in to shift a media literacy campaign in the philippines hopes to tackle this information on social media. the government has collaborated with social media companies and made online this information increasing during the war on gaza. but critics are skeptical of the campaign success. barnaby lo has more of the students, teachers, government, employees, and social media executives all under one roof, their goal to combat the scourge of fig. ukes. a campaign philippine president for the men. marcus junior launched in august. what we are fighting for is the tooth, because the very 1st casualty off, all of these is the, to this forum,
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official se would be followed by a road show to schools. filipinos are especially vulnerable to this information because of the amount of time be spent on social media. nearly 90 percent of the 1664 year olds are facebook. and according to the 2021 borders institute, digital news reports. 9 out of 10 filipinos are exposed to fake news, but it certainly isn't a problem that's unique to this country. some have had disastrous consequences, like the allegations of both rigging, in the 2020 presidential election in the united states that led to the attack on the capital. and to reward such as the one israel is waging on guns. and now this information could spread even faster. and so what the breaking you shelf dod is to actually show you content from vapid auth. uh sorry. so you can use outlets such as when you search god's hospital explosion, you're not bombarded with this information analysis of the bombing of the file. the
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fact is hospital in gaza on october, the 17th are inconclusive, but in the case of the 2022 election, researchers say there's ample evidence that this information helped propel marcus to the presidency. something to cast a shadow on his separate to address the problem. they're trying to build a monument for the president's father, for he's supposed contribution and degree, you know, are we pointed out already. it has no basis in history. and critics say the government may be on the right track. but the real test is whether it can and will fact check white wash narratives of demarcus family's role, doing a dark period in the philippines history. find below, i'll just there a manila, the iceland prime minister has joined the other icelandic women known a 24 hour strike against gender inequality and gender based violence. catherine jacobs. the tier decided to stay at home for the day, saying that gender equality could take 300 years to achieve. it's the 1st full day
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strikes since a mass women's protest in 1975. we're going to take a very short break. i will be back at the top of the hour we have continuing coverage of the israel, gaza war analysis era. the, with the escalation of the war on godsa alger 0 goes to the largest task as an industry to witness how deteriorates and conditions and desperate shortages are impacting the lives of so many of those phases connected to active shillings. building should shift in this with the wash on the medical stuff, and those in need of treatment reflect on the hardship of this conflict. if the electricity runs out. so just become the mass graves causes and shift a hospital. on the brink on al jazeera buses arrived early on friday, ready to carry people away from this town of 23002 kilometers from israel's border
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with lebanon. there's many here a more angry with deal, including this man in the call, the local man, one mothers, united nations secretary general, antonio gutierrez, a speaking in new york. let's listen in. i have condemned unequivocal a. the only 5 in good and put a sedan, it's 7 of 12 of the accepted by most in israel. nothing can justify the lily, but it's killing shooting guns, kidnapping of civilians or the launching of rockets against civilian targets and bolts. in this, i spoke of the grievances of the policy and people i mean doing so. i also clearly stated on the quotes, but the grievance use of the policy that people cannot justify the following attacks by i'm us n quotes. and then i went on with my intervention,
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resetting all of my positions on all aspects of the middle east crisis. i believe it was necessary to set the record straight, especially out of respect to the victims. and so that families say you have just watched a 92nd speech by the secretary general of the united nations, antonio gutierrez, so we admittedly missed the 1st line, i think missed the 1st line or 2. but and, and i say this as i bring in the fields where you, who just watch this with us on, sit here and go home. and it's, i don't know how to describe this is anything other than the un secretary general

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