tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 25, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm 0 venue, it's good to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the program today. starvation is being used as a weapon of war in gaza. what international charity on spam says, as it demands food be allowed in. guitar confirms negotiations are under way to
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release is really captives held by homeless and gaza. the circus presidents calls for an immediate cease fire and an international please conference the end of the call. if i was just defining x of data by i'm us, these is false. it was the offers you in chief antonio gutierrez twice to set the record straight as a war of words between the un and israel escalates the so international charity ok, spam is now warning that is really is using starvation as a weapon of war. it says just the 2 percent, the just 2 percent of the regular fluid supply has been delivered to gaza since is really imposed a total siege on the territory around 60 trucks containing food have been allowed into gaza over the past few days. as compared to more than a 100 every day before the war,
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oxfam describes the situation as per 2nd says 2300000 palestinians are being collectively punished in contravention of international humanitarian law. all right, god bless whom is in hon. eunice in god's that topic. i want to ask you a simple question, where are you getting your food from right now? you and the 2300000 palestinians who live in gaza as well. the current situation of the ground that the gaza strip is really witnessing massive to ration the maturity of palestinians are getting the food from the local market. so we're trying to consume at minimum rates as they can in order to guarantee that they're going to live for a long time. due to that was early on going to the code is found. the prevention of entry of essential items to be secured treat also the gaza strip, still able to, to face to face attitude with the current situation to do to the own. going to have an attorney and aids provided by owner. well, inside the disease to treat the houses are, are about to run out of
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a central items that would cover the humanitarian services. for more than 2300000 prompts to use people. the inside. the goal is to strip mining off and look for lead time was able to, to get to, to get that break suits at specifically with the, with the growing concerns of comfortable potential flow to all of the food is and even the prevention of entering the fuel that can help to generate batteries. issue with own giving destruction of bakers inside the goal is to be very specific. i want our viewers to understand this target. where's the next meal coming from? whether it's yourself, whether it's your family, people, you know your neighbors. where's tonight's meal coming from? for instance, when we get to all foods from the owner, what shooters he tried, because they are considered to be as display as people who were displaced in the houses and the needs of the goals district time to, to think about that was thing where displaced in the house from local markets, there are depending on the previous uh,
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the previous storage of production. the kind of city luca market that's about to run out, even if there was no need enough amounts of food, can always would be delivered to the gaza strip. so united nations are trying to provide the futures and start the goals district with the minimum quantities of fluids in order to match at the minimum rate of the basic needs. is there a bakery that still operating anywhere near where you are? i know you're in san eunice, can you walk or have somebody go to a bakery right now and get bread? is that even possible at this stage where it keeps for me? and for me to kind of send you into line up for long hours in order to uh, to uh, have an access to uh, a few loves of uh, of, of grades in order to feed your children and even to feed your family members. the the contrast to big situations, that is what they are being witnessed by this thing is, is tight, cause a really bring them one day just collapsed. are very disparate because they are a they are forced to stand in at some point at midnight long along the lines in
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order to have an access to print, osha now with the owner announcements due to run out. so if you even it's abrasions are, is a, are exposed to be a, go to be bands and to be halted due to the ongoing disapproval of a fuel entry, which we can the destroyed the ability of the power steering bakers to get to get to view even to get to the centralized sense to keep operating. so what we're missing right now is that it's a gift. please find that if this is already been determined, the crisis continue, the gaza strip is on the age of a new salvation army cowboys who i'm reporting from sun eunice in the gaza strip. thank you very much. tara, at the international criminal court classifies using hunger as a war crime in the following ways. this is under article 8 section section 2, b as a country or perpetrator deprives uh,
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a country. if civilians are deprived of objects needed for survival. okay, all right, let's get the language right. if a country or perpetrator deprives civilians of objects indispensable to their survival if they intended to starve civilians as a method of warfare for if the actual conduct took place in an armed conflict. of sam describes the situation as horrific and says the 2300000 palestinians are being collectively punished in contravention of international humanitarian law. the significant drop in food deliveries is creating an immediate and life threatening situation for a 2 point. 2000000 people of which hopper children who are now in desperate desperate need. so that's where you get the 2 percent of their usual food supply that they've been getting since this started. what are people eating?
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my family is in roswell, i, yesterday they share the 3 kinds of 2 non between about 20 people with cucumber. um they have to queue as your reporter said, for hours for water or even to get some bread. the prices have blown out through green water is almost nonexistent. or we don't need to be leaders available per person. the un that's 50 and the leaders of the minimum bare minimum, even in your mind, is hearing emergencies as the bar. uh, so that's 5 times less than what the u. n said says the bare minimum for a people person to survive. numerous bakeries and supermarkets have been destroyed in damage. are those that are up original of course can not meet the local demand for essentially like fresh bread guys is only working wheat mail is non operational because there's no fuel because and it runs of course on electricity. um essential items like, oops,
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our oil sugar. um are present in under storage warehouses, but delivering them is nearly impossible due to the damage roads over $15000.00 farmers that have lost their cops. $10000.00 livestock readers are struggling and the finished fishing industry is completely paralyzed by the huge fishing industry . but they cap both of the c a guitar and so are key a have condemned israel's war on the gaza strip guitar. his prime minister has called for a ceasefire as israel's non stop bombardment is taking a heavy tool on palestinians. shake mohammed bin of the amount of time he also says that negotiations to release more than $200.00 is really captive held in gaza or making progress. he spoke alongside to keith foreign minister. how confident, son, who is visiting do we have seen some progress in the past few days with the leaves of the 1st 2 americans and then the diesel for the 2 women
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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 end, where we are life now, there is some progress on some break lines. we would remain hoffen. did he go? she actions 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 would see some breaks. it was all for this one alpha 0 hush about hill bar was at the news conference and all as the minister of foreign affairs of t and got tal quote for an immediate and to the war in gaza and to pay the way for humanitarian chloe tools warning that the potential for a full blown confrontations 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
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joining me to talk more about the meaning of the 2 between the 2. but it says a fine enough, as is mr. magical, i'm sorry. who's the spokesperson? overall toddy ministry? all 40. no fast. i do understand this is going to be a sensitive issue. focus on not because it's being playing a key role in the house does negotiations, but uh we anywhere close to anything that could be conducive to a breakthrough when it comes to the hosted issue. wait a minute because optimistic about this process, which we started immediately as the escalation and discounts like teds has begun. obviously the difficulties on the ground that it just to go difficulty that always a hindrance and such a mediation between them and of course optimistic that we would be able to accomplish and loading 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 house is concerned on the weight. extremely delicate issue, very sensitive for all the boxes, but they say that the trucks are ongoing with the hope. well, the potential
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a release of the hostages diplomatically. what you can see now is that why the talks about the hostages up on the way, the toby's along with the turks, are trying to move forward with, with the united regional font. that would push for a political supplement. because we have been saying that this is just one among many of the cycles that we saw in the past. what 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 fans of turkey coffee done visiting saudi arabia the united out of and that's lebanon. and, and it one us at that conference in doha turkey as foreign minister warned against a possibly as really ground operation said i'm come in, we are at the turning point in history. either we find a lasting peace or
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a world war with the break. we call for all the parties to listen to the voice of reason and those who are encouraging the crimes of you. so i am 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 social media platform exit. especially nick b says. guitar is becoming an essential party and stakeholder in the facilitation of humanitarian solutions. and that it's diplomatic efforts are crucial at this time and quote and in turkey 8. now president red ship type or the one has called for an immediate cease fire. he also proposed an international conference to reach your lasting peace. the hallmark. how much is not the total is still good, nice ation, but the group of liberators. and would you, i hate the fight them to protect their non tender citizens or what also condemned israel's actions in gaza, which he calls a massacre. daughter,
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it is time to speak openly about the situation of those who turn the blind eye to hundreds of children and women. an innocent route to be made that every day by you digitizing these mess, it goes over some actions that we do not find the right item. also cannot even when you compare to these massacres, others want to take it back to gaza. know where our correspondent honey, i ship, i spoke to one of the doctors at nasir hospital in hun. you'd us to get a sense of just where the health care situation stands right now. those with those kind of those of fully backed with civic, with one division, the hospital next child holding up for the back with the one division the becky out of the hospital. oh. so from the back to the one division we bought, envision it weird. we are buying bid for them able to weigh in bucks, then we are fully back and we cannot compensate much motivation. the medical supply,
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most of it of nothing came from outside. nothing came. i'm content that nothing came from outside. know me to colleagues. i know me because the teams and we still, we still the same thing, i quoted for the human sort of human a thing. but the doctor mohammed, we windows 10 to the hospital is over well, with casualties and, and, and patients. but can you tell us, how are you managing with this large number of casualties, particularly in, in operation rooms and with the, with the lack of, of essential materials. what is, what are your emergency plan in these difficult situation? yeah, i think that was kind of described how about the situation? so i'll give you some shots for example, been in last and the last night we received 301 division we received 150 can. and the last night we did a say see 0 section $4.00 to $1.00, and to be the one that we've done with just a development,
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we are managing the situation. would some things on you would join with something instead of doing it? it wouldn't be 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 a such buddhist about the using but as a report which is today, i'll give you another short. young woman came with the head with severe in getting her to come in here. it just didn't work with outside. so she would like she was telling us what's happening and what we did for had only we give him some discipline words. we us kids to just relax on. she's going to die. she and she was knowing that she's going to like within minutes when she did. that's this is some shots. what a situation like, what do you most of them are to see, but the news about the funding is now the head def, i see the abutment. what 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 one of them, but then they are now still under the student. the home is doing
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a war of words between the united nations and israel is escalating with. he is really and bassett, or calling for the resignation of secretary general antonio gutierrez after a speech on tuesday. gutierrez spoke to the media earlier saying that he wished to set the record straight, and he criticized those who claimed he had justified attacks by him. us. i am shocked by the misery presentations by some of my statements yesterday in the security calls to. as this is, if i was just be finding x of data by, i'm us. this is false. it was the opposite. christmas to me is that the united nations in new york? can you tell us where this is coming from? and why gutierrez? feels the need to set the record straight in his words. right, well, yesterday,
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during the security council meeting on the situation in the middle east, gutierrez, in his remarks did as you just heard, a talk about the situation in the middle east. he said in those remarks that what is happening in gaza didn't happen in a vacuum or sorry what, how mos did, and what is happening in the middle least. it didn't happen in a vacuum that the palestinians have been subjected to 56 years of occupation that prompted a very, very angry response from the is rally. delegation for administer. eli cohen cancelled his visit with the secretary general that was scheduled for later in the day. the as really ambassador said that the secretary general should resign and that is real, was going to cancel a b says for diplomats including martin griffith,
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the chief humanitarian under secretary general here at the united nations who is in the region. he's been in egypt and was scheduled to go to israel. they're saying they're not gonna give him a visa to come to the country because of these remarks, which they said seemed to justify a mazda is terror attacks, which as you just heard, the secretary general vehemently denied. and i can tell you, i was in the here listening to his remarks. he did very much condemn the taking of civilians, the attacks on civilians and so forth. but, but it was those remarks that prompted this angry reaction from the is rarely delegations. i should also point out that the un hasn't confirmed whether or not martin group is still planning to travel if the visa has in fact been canceled a road where things stand. but that was the threat that was made by the is really
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team. kristin, this is a remarkable what's been happening between the un secretary general and israel over the last 24 hours. we're thank you very much for that reporting. we're going to go to alan fisher, who is joining us now from occupied east jerusalem for the is really side of this. allen. i suppose the question is number one, explain israel's reaction to what gutierrez said in what they're doing now. helen, can you hear me read it looks like uh we're going to work on the audio on that and bring allen's fisher in with us just momentarily. we definitely need the other side of the version of the other version. the other side of the story is really side. i want to bring in a still 10 barrack, got your professor of public policy at home. i've been for the for university of the speech. we heard from the un secretary general antonio gutierrez,
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about an hour about an hour ago. now it was a 2 minute speech and he felt the need to set the record straight. he said, no, i'm, i'm, i'm not justifying terrorism. that is absolutely not what i'm doing. have you ever seen a un secretary general, do anything like that or have to do anything like that? well, you and sort of genres are very experienced different much and they're always they have to weigh their words very, very carefully. and i think good tennis in particular is, is very, very knowledgable and you know, he's as old as the state of israel. and this mind before taking over as the secretary general in 2016, he served almost for 10 years as the head of the united nation refugee agency. so i understand the meaning of his words, the suffering that people go to and so on. before that, as you know, it was a prime minister of both to the phone number of years. so he's not a lightweight politician who doesn't know what he's saying. he's saying it because it not only him, he believes that the piece speaks on behalf of an organization that united nations has more up or tours,
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working on palestine than anywhere else in the world. he must have a piece of paper on his desk related to by this time i would suspect every single day. so he knows what is going on. so when he says, we have to place this into context and not to rush into pretending as if things that i've been on the subject. again, that's where this all started is because yesterday his speech at the u. n. a at the united nations, he said the mazda attacks did not happen in a vacuum. that's the quote that really sparked the israel's anger. what, what the did to me, i think it's highlight to the bullying nature of the state of israel. this is these, the state, the secretary or the for the secretary for right for israel reacted almost immediately in that meeting and called for his resignation on the as well kind of for to do this. no other stay before has been able to call for resignation or salary general. in this immediate the way it is the, the now the code for withdrawing. visa is a drive. this is,
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we've got going back to the days of admission into that. and you know, this is very, very authoritarian regimes actions to where is the united nation, of course, israel, what, what's and what's the play for israel here? because if you start talking about not granting visas to you and i diplomats, if you start saying that the un secretary general, you're accusing them of justifying terrorism, etc. um, are they trying to discredit the us? because at the same time, in parallel to this, we're seeing that you and trying to come up with common language that would perhaps a call for a pause in israel's bombardment of gaza and presumably as real. once none of that is, of course, disclosing the rent is at the center of this strategy. i think at this moment because the only thing that protects the 1st thing is right today is the legal site on the ground that occupied is right. these are expanding, the supplements are expanding the winning the their check in with the only thing those standing between them and creating
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a jewish only state and palestine is the new galaxy or the legal issues that that'd be passed by the way. and this right is not due to this, they've been assigned to the scripts, it just to dislike this credit here and for a long, long time. and they will continue to one important point to know which is the you and does not designate time us as a terrorist organization. the us does the you does even maybe started already that does, but not the united nation. so as far as he's concerned, he's not talking about a terrorist organization that has undertaken to act of terror inside israel. nevertheless, he did refer to the terrorizing effect of the top from us and there took into his route. so it's, it's quite a complex and i think this is the last to the most important issue. that is the ones to attack now is the legality of the situation. they hope that as a result of this war, there will be new nations gathering talks about
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a new reality and a move away from this that this call that exist at the moment using again the un, colorado is but based on their choice and they're on arrangement so to america, thank you very much for that. i want to go back now to a sure ellen fisher allen is in occupied east jerusalem. so following the route with the un, there's a diplomatic route between turkey, a and israel alan. tell us more about that one. i mean, the relationship between took you and an individual we're getting back to it, but the reports is around 2010 when a flotilla of ships tried to break the blockade around guys a and a number of talk the citizens were killed as i say, things were getting better, but then just in the last few hours arrived after one from took you to talk to you as president said that how much was not
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a terrorist organization that is fighting for his land. and there had been plans for him to visit, as really said no, there will be no visit. and israel took advantage of talk. he's good intentions. well, that's been a response from the is really for administer a ministry from that. in the, in the last couple of hours, they have said that the reject it is what type of the one has said. it describes how mazda is a despicable terrorist organization. and he said talk to use attempts to pretend do not change the horrors, but the world has seen just. 5 as those relations were getting back to it seems that they are not a whole below the water line and things between and cut off and the government in israel, perhaps the lowest point. they've been since that they've been way back in 2010. the ellen fisher reporting there from occupied east jerusalem. thank you very much . so we've covered what's happened on the ground in gaza. what's happening there? this guy this hour,
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we've covered the diplomatic route between israel and the un secretary general between israel enter key. i want to tell you now what's happening in the occupied westbank funerals have been held for 3 pallets. thing is killed in jeanine after and is really attack early on. wednesday morning, the palestinian health ministry says that is really forces killed a total of 6 palestinians in several towns in the occupied west back. authorities say is really forces deployed an armed drove target, a group of palestinians who they say hurled explosives of them. according to the palestinian health ministry, 102 palestinians have been killed in the west bank since the war started. they were on con, has more about those operations in columbia, refugee camp between 3 and 3 30 in the morning around. so he is ready. soldiers mounted a raid in columbia refugee camp. this is the alba tail house. i know the other soldiers actually came up the stairs and they simply was just smashing everything
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that they can see. you can see this cub it has been up to. they've then moved into this part of the house where they broke the door down. that's actually, that's his 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 relate. 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 this to 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
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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 she took his bible 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 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. he's right, he's actually won't help this road and they shot by way out of columbia refugee camp. now you can see here they still using these sound grenades and they ran uh,
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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? still a heads up on the house is 0. the you an agency and does it says its about to run out of fuel, which could bring its 8 operations to a hole in the color. we have plenty of thunder. a shout was rumbling away across the central parts of central america just now towards that is the start of power required. rolling over toward smoke just to the south of re,
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uh what an off the area of low pressure just off. sure here. dragging in that so where to whether that will make its way a little further east, which as we go through the next couple of days. so more of the way of whatsoever heading towards central and southern pops up for sale. i would suppose the western side of the amazon, some wet weather here, and then plenty of showers up towards the caribbean, but on the caravan. well, this is why we have a very nasty system pushing through. actually, this is now hurricane otis. very powerful still missed one equivalent to a category 5, however can, and we are looking at winds of around 270 kilometers per hour is now in the process of making land full just around acapulco catastrophic waiting damages. the system lost its way through floods and much slides and to venture right on the cards over the next few hours. certainly pushing on over the next couple of days, we will see the bus all very heavy, right. so that is the picture for why the style continues to make his way in a general multiple specially direction. try whether twice to push and if we make a right to lots of positive weight was still plenty of shares elsewhere across the
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the fascination to join us and let's discover a better world expo 2023, the to watching else 0. israel's non stop environment continues to take its toll on the 2300000 palestinians living in garza health officials say that some hospitals can no longer treat the wounded because they've run out of medicine, basic supplies and fuel for generators. as a big wraps up, the latest developments. right. the nighttime spaces and does or receive
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a city filler victims of his right. yes. strikes freight. i mean shock. these children were at home one minute. i'm being pulled from the rubber. 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 and put my hands over my head and started to say my last prayers. i kept praying. i did not get on the strikes, keep coming, even many truck under the rubble. this man asks about he's finding us. he's being pulled back to the the risk us as they made it out. there were life in the morning the residence of gaza assess the damage with it was once homes and i reduced to rubble. and how can regarding i am telling you we were at home when suddenly we found what seemed like a barrel bump. this was no ordinary rocket. we haven't heard of anything like it before. as you can see,
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everything is gone. innocent people died including children and women. for many palestinians life now is about survival. this family has picked up so they're not told to give it in case of any sort. yes. strike some families and goals that have been completely white tact. i looked at the little guys. uh, is it done on one of the if we die, then at least some of those will be alive? we put the bracelets on to mock each other, 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 had that on my own, my siblings are wearing these bracelets and now we're 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, recognized there's with you in. this is
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a day 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 said, bake just there. a policy and prisoner arrested last weekend has done. i did. it is really jail. he's the 2nd to dine, is really custody in less than 24 hours. did abraham reports from the occupied west bank and they were trying to accept the news that he'd been arrested now that have to come to terms with it. he yeah, let's see that he's never coming back detained on sunday. israel's present service and now that's a fault. come then didn't be no, no, no, but i have is there any 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? punish him. do they gave him for 3 days prior to him from using electricity, food,
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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 been allowed. any medical assistance have done was the team here in open military present. the same president of the command fight that was released from a week ago. he says that the conditions were bad before the from us attack. now, the worse for them to select the assaults. yeah. we would have scream some other cells and smoke a guess, but we couldn't tell what was happening. some prisoners would tell us about beatings buys rarely forces that hands were broken and heads and back in. just did not spend jail time the bruises on his face. tell the story of several hours opposite way. he interrogation depaula and i've got a bottle of dish. i'm a they didn't stop beating us the shoot me here with the both of the rightful then
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here. this and bunch is to my head good. and 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, teen why is really forces increases so to does the turnouts of comedy that this is like this one. so i'm going to turn those to the, to about the status of the prisoners. and the little they know makes their worries . i mean please 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 his was occupation. many tell us this space is being tested every day that the he just the to the of keep like the
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last thing us as well. our leaders has met senior officials from palestinian groups, hamas and islamic jihad to discuss the war with israel. the group has also been holding funerals for fighters killed and exchanges of artillery across the border between israel and 11 on st. ahold, a reports from bait, yahoo! and in southern lebanon has been 2 weeks since hes the law. he doesn't call a miss ally, the pallets been injured from us to join the fight against as well as the house taking your house. we are at the funeral of one of its fighters, its last more than 40 men in more than 2 weeks of conflict along the border. this time is very different since the last 4 in 2006 between along this way, the army. this time around as well as on the offensive and hezbollah is treading carefully. it is launching attacks against this brand new military position from open areas. it is avoiding and is really response that's with target population
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centers, which leads them to expose. at the same time, these really drones surveillance aircraft are in the skies over the border area all day long. now has the sense that it is in the hearts of this baffled it is not neutral, but so far, like i mentioned, the escalation along the border is very limited to reach. it has been laws. the secretary general meeting leaders from the protestant in groups of stomachs we've had and how mouse has below releasing a photo, but not saying when that meeting took place. and clearly giving the message that there is coordination between the groups of parts of the so called access of resistance. the biggest question is, what will hezbollah do next? it's believes that by it's uh, by targeting. it's very positions along the border. and this is where the meeting the vision of the army to the north for that they will not put more pressure on her mouth on the southern front. so the biggest question is, well, hezbollah joined
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a slight further will it? will it use its long range? ms. tiles, will it use the military pay for the, at the moment? no, but at the same time, the x rays are, you know, threatening that they will face unimaginable devastation if they do benefit their els was either by the level let's see what we might be able to find out about this meeting. elijah magnor is a military and political and list covering the middle east and north africa. you are joining us from brussels, elijah, thank you for your time today. your thoughts on this meeting has belies lama jihad . i'm us, what might have been discussed and what it means as well. first of all as well, i'm us and these, let me do i have an operation room, miniature, or i can room in method on where they called in a since the beginning of the roll we talking about since the 7th of september, october. and we have seen on facebook, the
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a is sometimes it can be operating also with the seniors on the board that will have the police teams that are taking many cavities. that'd be many the listing in middleton crossing the board as a tactic bees, really ministry. and the discussion between the meters is extremely important on to never submitted true level of physical donations to what is going on and guides and tests. but a lot is also asking as the eyes and the amount from the outside because take a lot of capability in drones. communication and electronic systems offers a huge support mass inside does the entities that make you have. secondly, on the political aspect, there might be discussion on and slowing down the issue really invasion because of the pressure, the access of the resistance,
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the involvement of potentially environmental c, around the united states and other countries. and why the conflict? there is a possibility of coming up to cease fire. all that negotiated amount of the political lead is not the minutes reading. so i guess a, this is a lot of these teachers need to meet and coordinate the future action and being paid the coffee escalade way that would go and what measures they would take. and what the size of that involvement is going to be. because 1st blocks is already involved in a role and has so far taken more or less 30 to 35 people for the whole dies inside thing is read and by these really the drugs. but as you say, it has below already involved in this war. however, everybody have spoken to and that includes our correspondent, as explained, suggested that his beloved doesn't want at this stage, a full scale war with is real. do we know?
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do you have any read on what their red lines might be? red lines, which if crossed would thrust their thrust them into a higher intensity conflict with israel. but they may have found that physical. i just track the, the tree of just 9 is really divisions street thing. these really forces not allowing me to really to concentrate on the on got the and tracking age, read about the possibility to engage on 100 kilometers, both the between that and then the x ray is already in involvement. now these right is not realizing and it doesn't get if husband lives going to attack from the we, it was all from the easy all from the middle. that's why they have to get back to a did, an indication that physical law is given to the easy, really allow them to understand that the ground invasion or the ground, the stack on guns that came, took
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a further explanation. why have locked in breakable that this is why usually it is not directed to line of defense taking very seriously. the trip is coming from hezbollah and thinking that the hezbollah clifford pool says lots of or thousands deployed in the folders that they might break. the voters and comments, particularly the one test, will not blowing these readings by destroying all the camera and the rate. so how long will lock in go? i don't think it was going to go on and on palatable because there is an idea of trusting uh, the visual and is standing down on the agenda was invasion altogether because he doesn't want to be further involved in go into a symmetry and a truck that is waking inside the city, elijah magnor, military and political analyst on the middle east. thank you very much for joining
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us. from us has fired to power for rockets towards israel is really army says one struck near the southern resort city of a lot about 220 kilometers from gaza. this is the longest range attacked by him. us since fighting broke out on october. the 7th, the group has claimed responsibility and there are no reports of casualties. because really media is reporting that another rocket exploded in mid air near the northern city of haifa. theresa boat reports from southern israel. that's it was the longest range a row. can you launched towards a swell, it had it all the way towards a lot that's around 300 kilometers away from where we are. that's a place where thousands of people have been evacuated from many of the service surrounding gas. so this type of a run kits are happening almost every day, although there's been an increase in the past few days, but they're being constantly long and being launched. tours is when most of them are being intercepted in bias welfare defense system. they, i run zone,
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although they can be deadly in many, many cases in the country. the other thing that thing going on here is that fitness riley army is claiming to have foiled and infiltration attempt by have mass here as well. apparently, it was close to the town of thinking that's not far away from where we are, where pat us to new fighters were trying to enter as well. so the feed, they weren't and source of pity and to a fighters were killed. the situation here on the ground is that most of the cities and villages and towns around this area have been completely evacuated, even what it looks like. that the 1st stage of what could be wrong, the nation. ok, let's bring things right back to what happened today in guitar here where the prime minister called for a ceasefire in the war on gaza. shake mohammed bin abdul romano. tiny also says that negotiations to release more than 200 is really captive held in gaza or making progress talk about this was still turned our cats professor of public policy at
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home. i've been to felicia university and the guitar gets mentioned a lot right since the beginning of this war because guitar is one of those countries or others. if you could mention egypt conventions or key to some extent, that has links to both or, or ties to both parties in this work and talk to both sides. so today they called for a ceasefire, and they're saying we hope to see a breakthrough in the negotiations on the captive. interestingly, israel appears to have somewhat changed its tone on guitar over the last 2436 hours because we heard the is really foreign minister in a direct blame at guitar and his speech at the united nations. and today on the, on twitter will now note as x, the says she an egg be, israel's national security advisor was praising guitars. role saying quote, guitar is becoming an essential party and stakeholder and the facilitation. a few
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minutes here in solutions. what do you make of this changing tone that israel has the change in position? well, i think the software that means that the pressure on israel to achieve the safe release of the kidnapped is, is increasing, is pining both domestically and internationally. so is driving this doctor to see it's objective, i think clear. when the 1st statements were made, the objective was to finish from us and it was to go off to not just time us, but i knew. but did anyone in any state that has any endings with how much i thought that was mentioned in this context? clearly, also these ready did not understand the role cuts her face in the region and internationally as an effective media to didn't understand you say, well they, they probably knew it, but they chose to ignore it. and despite the fact that puts us since 2014 has been consistently mediating between israel and how miles and egypt to allow aid and 2 guys of the most effective reconstruction effort and guides that was done by the
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tardies. as a result of the diplomatic efforts also got the option if it as an, as got funds going into gaza. yes. yes. you know the funds and then to be able to reconstruct housing and so on with israel's agreement. of course nothing happens and you guys are without israel's angry, but this is, this is taken for a fact even including that off at crossing you know, it has to have israel's agreement. so it plays a very important role has paid the tools out there has kept here how mass repair, but it's cut representation. and i thought ever since the mass dealership left to the mosque as they move to delta, but within, within a few years, or within a year or 2 from the moving by 2017, they need to ship effect or no longer in, in, in doha because honey, i was elected as a leader from us and in the was based in gaza. so the and the leadership of how mouse is not in the hot, but there is
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a strong connection. so this the political present representation that exist here. so this is a very important to us, it to the is raise to the, to national community, to reach to interest. so what further, sorry, go ahead. first thing. so it was trying to go, so explained it to is there also may be misunderstood the strength of the relationship between a thought on the nice states. you know, the whole negotiations with the tiny band that led to the american withdrawal from i've gotten this time took place here and no huh. uh, united states because they're outside as a very reliable partner in mediation. and has a great, a respect to what the attorneys are capable of doing, i think is right under under, under estimate to that. and also, but that is a difficult position because they tossed the largest american base outside the united states. and the last in
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h ones is for the us to launch attacks on guys from a to as. but i would say this is why the last one who wants the product. i mean, but the would not want to be in a position after all in showing the support does for the policy and so on to have it's, it's land used to become a garza and this is why somebody to suggest that the aircraft carriers that we brought into the administrative were specifically to avoid doing that because they're not, station understands very well. but as far as ultimate objective really is to draw them in as active participants in the bombing against the palestinians. this is the only way that's how much can be treated as isis. it has to have a coalition test to have more than one partner attacking them directly physically the, the financial support, the cause is not sufficient. and this is, i fear what they're trying to do with friends now, maybe i for sure with that many kinds of little by little that will draw them into
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this in one way or another. so that is unacceptable. i suspect to the categories. and meanwhile, they have this particular advantage of being able to talk to the headmaster release the, the captives, particularly the civilian captive. i think a tooth the most captured, i don't think will be easy to negotiate, to release the money. i'm going to tell you that basis because the policy you guys expect prisoners and exchange, but the humanitarian cases, the civilians, the elderly, the children and the women. i think those can be achieved. so to america, thank you very much that think of the war on gaza is having economic repercussions beyond the strip global credit rating agency. s and p is downgrading israel's outlook from stable to negative. the firm says that there's a risk the war could spread across the region, resulting in a greater damaged israel's financial system and security. as
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a public demonstration of support for the palestinians has been held in moscow by representatives of many different countries. yoga shove of oliver reports from the russian. capt. envoys of all the countries have gathered at the palace, seen an embassy in moscow, in support of gauze that was seen the arab league of boxes to russia. here as well as the syrian lived in saudi arabia and lebanese palestinian embossed as them positive weights and many others. they made a statement condemning the atrocities and gauze of blaming israel for them. they said that all the services and fund have to be immediately stopped. and express her that both nations, these railways on the palestinians should leave and co existence. peace is where it is not seeking. peace. peace is not that difficult. everybody knows what of the peters. this is the security council distributions to be out of industry at the fort nice and, and we throw it from what you find out of territory, including the,
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by the senior technologies and according to the russian slides, the findings and killings of the palestinian and is really civilians are unacceptable. the old hesitancy and oldest as soon as it should be stopped and all the hostages, who on staying in captivity, must be released. and we're also hearing the russian position. that's a sending the us trips to the region could escalate the situation and lead to a big one behind me. there are flowers, flags, posters, and a stuffed animals. all of them were bull here into the palace soon. embassy by labels whose people are coming and expressing back in san francisco scale, gonzalez' the, the in other world use know 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
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a speaker and therefore unable to pass laws since kevin mccarthy was ousted 3 weeks ago. donald trump's former lawyer has testified it'd be beg your pardon, has testified at the former us president civil fraud trial in new york, michael co until the court. the trump asked him to increase the value of his company's assets based on arbitrary numbers. the applications where the center of the case brought by new york's attorney general, which could lead to the breakup of business empire is denied any wrong doing and called co in a proven life. hong kong is leader, it says the government will enact additional national security laws by the end of next year in his 2nd annual policy address. john lee said the measures are in response to what he called meddling by external forces in hong kong. is affairs a media literacy campaign has been launched in the philippines to tackle this information on social media. studies have shown this information helped ferdinand
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marco's junior when the filipino presidential election last year. and this information online is spiking, emit israel's war on guns. barnaby low reports from minute of the students, teachers, government, employees, and social media executives all under one roof, their goal to combat the scourge of fig. use a campaign philippine president for the men. marcus junior launched in august. we are fighting for is the truth, because the very 1st casualty off, all of these is the, to this forum, official se would be followed by 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 16 and 64 year olds are facebook. and according to the 2021 borders institute, digital use report. 9 out of 10 filipinos are exposed to fake news, but it certainly isn't
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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 lead to the attack on the capital. and to reward such as the one, israel is wage and gauze, and now this information could spread even faster. and so what the breaking you shelf dod is to actually show you content from vested auth. uh sorry. so you can use outlets such as the way you search gods the hospital explosion. you're not bombarded with this information analysis of the bombing of those all the fact is hospital in gaza on october. the 17th are inclusive, but in the case of the 2022 election researchers say there's ample evidence that this information helped propel a 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 to give you an o r. we pointed out already, it has no basis in history. and critics say,
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the government may be on the right track, but we'll test is whether it can and will fact check white wash narratives of demarcus family's role during a dark period in the philippines history. find below, i'll just there a minute or the breaking news. another largest, really air strike has occurred in gaza near a wasa hospital this time. this is moments ago, the footage that was captured, that your story might be assumed the gaza strip. it's across the topic up was a little bit in fun, eunice inside because it's true torque. what can you tell us about destroy well, these really occupational forces had increased it's offensive strikes. and the goal is to try different areas, different sizes, and the discharge treatment hits by the use of an aircraft, an h to rebuild. and in central garza's prep,
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in no genette street was leveled to the ground on the civilians had those as a palestinian attack were killed. and those and others also in just giving a tax also continue to take place in to value a refuge account. this density populated area because it, it to be a place to uh, to that contains more than $100.00. 20000 palestinians were a building i want a story building was destroyed. uh, also the uh, the east valley rates continue to during the last hour and how do you know city an air strike that took place close to the hospital that to the flu. that to the cleaning of 2 palestinians and more than 10 others wounded. so this current moment of the police territory. okay. topic. i want to establish some of the basic fact um where is the once the hospital where in the gaza strip is it located generally it's located in the central in the center of the gaza strip initially. yeah, yeah, neighborhood, this hospital is providing different kinds of treatments for thousands of palestinians who are was only thing in the,
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in the center of the gaza strip of the majority of people who are, who really refused to leave. the houses are receiving a treatment. the main wild is very ongoing, get tax and, and also hold on. 30 increases on around a, got a few more questions for you. i left the hospital was still operating and still have patients right. as well. uh it, it seems that it has uh, been out of service. is it due to the, is where the ongoing compartments in this area, simply because the s, wrecks had made some more than 12 hospitals on the deceased surgery out of services due to the, the, the partial and complete destruction of different sites. so the hospitals. okay, so at the moment when it was struck, which was a short while ago, um it was already out of service. somebody getting this right and therefore might not have had anyone or not many people inside. i'm not, that's what i'm trying to determine is whether there were likely people inside the
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