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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  October 25, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST

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with leaders, there is a lot of managers hope for the coming great new season will fill up the reserves and replace what they lost, but for they used to come to lack of water here in the crowded old civilization could mean the end of the communities that have lived by the reverse for thousands of years. the, [000:00:00;00] the, the cloud, this has been you, the life from the colleague from elders arabic has just learned that his wife and other members of his family have been killed. and that struck the entire team here . and so how is offering awesome? see i conducted
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the another massive is ready as probably come does, it was never a hospital is already out of action. we don't know yet how many starvation is being used as a weapon of low income. so that's what else firm says, is it the month's food be allowed? it does. if i was just the finding x of data by i'm us, these is false. it was the opposite. un chief engineer gutierrez tries to set the record straight as a war of words between the u. n. and israel escalates the so we start with breaking news and begin by offering the condolences of the entire
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team. here in the hall, my colleague from al jazeera arabic, i'll do the has lost members of his immediate family, including his wife and at least one choice as a result of the selling of the house. and mister brett, in the central gauze for a while, has been reporting live from gauze and city old day. and he was told that this news, while he was working well, spoke to reporters at the hospital and also with the kids. and then of course, we already big calamity right now, a big tragedy, especially its perpetrated against women and children, no more, no less than a kilometer, a large numbers of people's houses bombarded. however, this is the custom of these radio patients. at the end of the day that we are, you know, ms longed. this is our destiny because our destiny misses our choice and mrs. our patients and we won't deviate from this path. well, let's bring them out throughout the through. his goal is to produce
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a surfboard color to join just now on the phone from does and stuff like this is something we see every day, but it really brings it home. when it's somebody say place to al jazeera part of the family, at the point, dismissing the heart of everything that's going on. that was really, i don't know where to start from. we feel completely helpless that we are unable to join, disagree with our colleague why and we have been discussing like, and the last in that is what or how with other colleagues and the phone all weekend reach. why and, and to stay with them, especially in these difficult moments because we can still hear the baby boom. budman and things are fire from different data is all over the same. i have been so controller both are from south and to solve the central area. so the,
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they said it's really very dangerous on the they just, you know, they put in to take this step. i go to join, lie, introduce, because moments it must be just incredibly shocking. very, very hard to talk about stuff. what's, it's, the thing is with this, well move this time the, from the north. a didn't structuring these ratings. he said move south to safe areas. he did that and they would kill this as supposedly, as a fair for the 1st thing that was said would need. uh, so his shot and all his fun in the hospital. he said they are punishing us with our children. and that's a lot of really varies working. so he knew that very, that is, you know, he wouldn't pay the, the price for reporting that towards the $15.00 off in the city display,
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despite the warnings to move to the south about pieces to do the walk on dogs, lie from the, from all the data computer, he's the only with his p and the main and our appeal, despite the bone being the and like, and it could be seen even while he was reporting the bottom in the background. so he displays, he moved his family to the house of the central area. we've done that, which is part of the south. oh, that is a lot of people to move. but we only expect something to up in where and when and how this is the mother of gone on. it's like in charlotte, nothing happens. but unfortunately he paid the price. unfortunately, the, by the way, they got the mob, all of the agreements between the fee and those that are key on the
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bottom of the agreement is i received a map of the house in the goddess of the know every single house and they know who lives in these home, so the know when was the display of his family and in the central area. and then they'll say about 33, g time, the millsboro who lives there. and what is he doing? they're going to have been sitting spying technology for the whole middle east. and this is not the secret by the way. you know, we all know the, so the, know the listen to everything. so they know who is there and they know what almost everybody is doing. in these places. so when he displays it finally, it's just kind of, you know, procedures that we have or to do just in case. unfortunately he paid the price. so what do we know whether any members of well does his family
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survived immediate from that? yeah. let me see if a time in the members, i mean $5.00 on 3 funds from the worst killed. there's no 4 to my more more because the here the other 2 funds on for the like thank god. um they, they were injured about uh, 3 set of life. so yes, he has a big family, nice family. he built a new house by the way, 33, or 4 years ago. but unfortunately, things became rather or write this up and we'll leave it there for the night been sent. and thanks for joining us at this time, most of what colored, let's now speak to and now the al jazeera, corresponding to seem reporting from the heart of or this from does that seem to say and you know, this is just a hot breaking for everybody, especially for those places to him,
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people like you it is. it's i feel like i'm speechless. i see. we're seeing these 19 days. thousands of people killed. this thing we've reported about hundreds and 1000 injured is displayed to when we're reporting about someone to reconsider 70. like what it's like you're reporting about your own family and it just breaks your heart more to be to be the story to be the one to have to write about your own family. like that was a big brother to all of us. he was, he was always kind always nice everyone. he's
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the one who comes us in the difficult time. he's the one big turn to we call him every day because to check on this isn't just, it's not just a relationship of each together. it's more of a family, a big family. and despite all the dangers, everywhere, he remains and gone to city. and he went to those places. that's where the most dangerous and declare instance he targeted and he reported from there despite all the danger, he risk his own life. just to bring out that the real image and the true story to the world, to tell the world what is really happening. you can hear the bombardment around
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the overtime in this war. everything is permissible for israel. there is no justification. israel knows the coordinates of every single case. because this truth, you can hear the bombardment now and how violent they are. you know, it really brings the reality of what, what palestinians are going through in girls have incredible dangers that, that you is jealous or face well delivering the truth because you all know it just reporting on the story you are literally living the story and you yourself have a family and you yourself move that family, i know down to the south from the north following what israel said was the thing to do because it was going to be too dangerous to be in the north and then you move them back again. just just tell us a little bit of that and what it's like, give us a window of what it's like as
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a mom we followed the rules and we saw was the work and the track and we to the south the size. how hard to move with your family, your kids, you barely know what to carry with you to the story moment the day that we if we just guessing then you've got to leave should press you to wait. even if it's very good we are, we could take with us for our kids, for our family, and everyone had itself, but triple bargemen stairs were all, would you? and then yes. all we could see and hear bombing home. how did on the residents inside, then we wash and we reported about hundreds of properties who has
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a few weeks from the north just like us and were killed in those bombardments to the warehouse with other homes for people who lived in the south. it was not safe, but israel said, goes down because it's safer and you're just 1st giving your life by staying the north or he goes to city. that is not true. that is a big lie between the best we have been living since the order of evacuation. how many people the numbers have died in this house are still dying. how many has been killed in the homes that have been barred to. * the residential homes have seen them breakfast in the south, just like the north. there is no different hobby to live. that's here every day. the fear of not knowing if you're going to wake up, alive or not. and the worse to tell you,
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honestly it's that your home would be bombarded inside some of your kids or your kids or any of them could see nothing inside. it's not just about driving. it's here, it's not. * be killed. it's your is being is remaining under the rubber. like over a 100 of a 1500 other people until this day are still under the rubble. they have no way to come out. there is no way to bring them out. there are no teams, there are no resources. this is next year. this is what i fear. for my kid. i always pray. every nice god, if we died we, i wanted to die together. i don't want any of them to live. there's the grief or the stain that we could die and they would be alive or,
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or severely injured like that. i don't want to pay because i can't take it. i'd rather die then. do is like i kid in the apartment when they have done nothing. we have done nothing. we're just like, oh, that's a 1000000000 that are being killed and bob and arm civilians in our homes flipping the night and getting one bar did. and waking off the next day on violent bombardment. and this is how it has been you would 19 days lead spending has we're living inside has on earth. no human. no human can take what we are living human that you are extraordinary and friends, everybody values your this don't machine bravery in the reporting that you're doing
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and, and just a just telling us how it is living this ongoing tragedy. that's a correspondent unit l site in guns that will speak to you again. but later, let's now bringing mom to sharpness glen, let's the join just now from london, mo, and it's, it's a little incredibly powerful, isn't it? it's a how to know exactly how one should report this, but that's something interesting that uh well himself said, which i thought just demonstrates is incredible resilience saying that immediately all 3 found found out about the death of his wife and, and his son. he said this is a situation of the entire palestinian people, the families, children, and women, the situation of everyone. this is not just my case. here is a raid. there is a raid. thousands of children and women die,
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many of whom came to safe areas. just incredible. just incredible. you know, that's when you really know um the actual value of a, of a person or not. and those moments when you really know their true nature. this is the man who, honestly, incredibly been reporting from his uh, from his uh, home that uh for the past so many years. and now it should take me personally. it came home to home 10, but you still as you say, resilience. and uh, yes it is, friday is the 1st time it is and i really don't want to sound right on it. i don't know what uh 90 which weighs on any which way. but i just need the sources for reporting and i, we need this established that these are not, have not submitted this,
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these children that are today and that they were not killed by any service. the fact that this is thought though, see for when the procedure assignment is the same, i mean that's fine. i mean that to be clear, this is not exactly the try. this is fits for the obviously the people that this is not mostly about prostate. we need to fight them without mostly gave me a piece of really cool. what is happening to this and you mean this is criminal and this is not distracting. be there is no. they appointed for divine intervention. there are people doing this. there are people designing plans
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to choose people by the way, it is family and how that time is about us. there's a work on products starting to pay the shipping day every hour. and what was your point? do you want to jump in the they say i wake up like what does the but i'm listening to one of the but it's not indicating the story. that's right. yeah. it's something we say every day of his tragedy isn't it? and we've been reporting on every day for the past 19 days on a massive scale, but it really brings home, is that before the pointlessness in the heart of all of this when it's a place to have, it's one of the, all just their family, as we've been saying, and it's worth reiterating that while he moved his family self because these right . and he said that's what they should do to keep them safe it's. it's incredible. i remember from the very 1st day that they actually asked people
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to move south and the other one was sort of scandalized by the idea, including people, somebody not technicians in washington, just over a 1000000 people. but i trust way more people started going south with the families that so is there something, i mean what times every one of these, you know, controls to define a what's happening here. the need to solve it. you ask people to solve. i'm just not finding them that way. this is this is deliberate because now there's a, there's not one mistake. another mistake is not what i'm seeing here. this is good . starting to think of civilian, buy a country by i meter. for me. the actually say there is no one can. so think of which means since you get more than 2000 jo through there's a, there's
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a place in head for kills each is the case. so we have an ongoing general side. yesterday i was talking about industrial studio getting hundreds and hundreds of people dying to every day. but today if things have become far more humanized, the stronger numbers 70800. cuz i you my mind to come to grips or what does it mean? 400 to support hundreds of people to die every day. now with eyes we watching these images. have with this crossing now to well, the is speaking. we built some translation this mission. so at the end, you wouldn't leave your work uh cover the evidence was to there is no safe place in guys at all and no one is safe. no one is safe
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from the aggression of the 3 trinity of the occupation. that's why we have left a um we have delegated or what faith to a lot of might be on. we will continue this bad that we have chosen the and this is a profession of troubles, whatever you want to call it on the lot the on a mighty i hope that a lot on might do would be so patients a point in us doing the coverage that you did over the past days depicting a got so being targeted and you stayed here said fast. do you think? do you think about your coverage has the or the and i'm good be autumn me of the patients so that they would call to get to your family. unfortunately, everything is possible these days or red lines had been crossed by the occupation
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army. and this is very probable. however, here we want to say for the record that when we carry out all what do it is we do, we do the fullest with high professionalism and the middle of bodies, and on the, on the and good. and in the middle of destruction, we have proficient ality that there would need e owns for them to meet you. that's professionalism. so we wear everything that takes place on the ground all what come in i would capture without the without any fabrication then without even exaggerating, we, i'm not exaggerating what's happening, it's totally big on the top, but it has to be big as well. and if we go, we're not the police finally includes such as if you would walk outside, i'm an old so that's the reality now is makes so would you pursue legal legal
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pursuit to prosecute the patient for murdering your family? let's um, let's see what happens after the surgery is that some of my family members are undergoing got enough that we, buddy, or what did, and then we would talk about this matter. thank you. and that was well, the do speaking. i just remember he has lost his wife, son and daughter, and we just had other family members are undergoing surgery as a result of the shelling of the house. and mr. wright in the central gulf, the strip and he's been reporting live from kansas city all day and was told this terrible use while he was working. he was speaking that just well an hour or so after he's heard that he's lost his, his wife daughter in some standing tools in his grief. i'd say i'm saying it's possible that this problem he was talking to because of the word that he does as a correspondent in garza, and let's speak with the police climate smaller charge on his now from london in
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a gate baldwin that goes back to our original point isn't that he was dining, told in his grief, extraordinary to think it's i think it unfortunately for him, aside from the dentist was found immune is to come in june. suffer is to come to new and i'm not sure he or she got to, i'm not sure he can feed anything more. he lives in the mix. i guess it's a 1000000 destruction, probably more of a slide stuff in the last 2 weeks. but something on his life, you know, bomb except not stop and guys of the past 18 years. 100 ways of bombings, basically had fear of death and destruction of body. they come in and now listening to him, you would expect a man so angry to because it but he's not,
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he's not against restore mentors. and that was this time. and it's the conversion of why he like the seniors are suffering and has been suffering and that they need to continue to be said 1st, this is, this is, is false. is what people can be. so you may know, so i wouldn't be able to do that. it's not. all right, well, i'm back with you later. thanks for that. for the time being a mom which are political unless let's close now to her to go home and who's been remodeled in the occupied westbank and heard that, you know, while just tell us about him and what you know of his family as well. i didn't meet was family except for his brother,
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but i did meet y l and i know him pretty well. and i have to say that as a journalist, as a, you know, an employee of outages here as soon as you arrive at 2 guys or the 1st thing you do is go and say hello to i have a conversation with him. gets his thoughts about what's unfolding, whether it's in times where there is no active conflicts or actually doing the previous wars because he has been covering that and giving a voice to the gaza and the phase 2 guys ever since the ever since it is located started 16 years ago. so really, why is, is that, as you know, was saying before he is the center of the blue, or he is the one who gave car a to the one who made everyone feel strong and very difficult moments because it is
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scary to be and gaza during bombing, it is scary to be there, not only for the people, but also for journalism at the time. he was also shaken, but regardless, i mean, we've seen him over the last 19 days. and just now, when he was speaking, that spirit of a journalist kicked in again. but i have to say does knowing him and being in the occupied westbank and watching uh on uh, on our screen is just like everybody else was carrying the toddler in his hand. or just frustrated in front of the body of his son. it really hit home and it will, it home the 2 millions uh around the middle east or middle is even beyond the middle east because what else i do is a household name and all of a sudden the tragedy. he's been reporting on every day, but eventually see a about all these children who are dying by the hundreds on a daily basis. about all these houses,
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the stories about all these families torn apart. it happened to him and it unfolded or live on television. and that will resonate as so many people simply because they've been watching, does that, but maybe they don't know anyone in gaza. what, what is the do people know him and know him very well, not from this war, but for many, many years. so that is an image that will definitely resonate and make this war and the tragedy that got guys as going through much closer to home for many people i was i would say in data 100. well said, thanks for that. so how do i go, how many to ramallah not close. this is the family of john list which has been killed, but additionally, at least 23 john must have been killed since he started to complete this big. not this refund, sir. who is the committee to protect journalists, middle east, and north africa program coordinate to join now from washington, dc. sharif. thank you for joining us here at this time. it's
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a very different situation. this isn't it for john les reporting this will because they all, as i said before, then literally living it's all they having to see friends and family died while they're doing their work. and this is the, this time we have on record for the starting. and then work anywhere else, since we started counting, we have not seen that many people, many and 2 weeks. notice how close lunches colleagues lost the media facilities, most the homes now to see for the state of the world that i know what see, this is one of the heaviest cause that we seem to notice then goes there. 19 out of the $24.00 or so that we have to commit that so far. and i think that's how we need to specifically touch on oranges, you know,
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because they are one of the only few organizations. all kinds to apply are within goes uh physically noah's bang and i think we have been suffering because of that these and so sometimes who died covering this conflict should e mclaughlin is a recent memory, but even disaster across the board for level 2 is either on the list, what shot them injure covering can actually do just 3, since i think to solve the sacrifice since then, i think the don't let me start a company wor, work for guys that specifically assign the financial risk. doing it without even just having access to the outside or that back to the sources and the low safe place to go at $24.00. i think with the number that you said,
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the 24 journalists have been killed since the start of the conflict. i think i'm right in saying that that is more and more 2 and a half weeks and since 3001 is that right. and so over the course of more than 20 years, we're looking at the twenty's owners over what's the 1st thing on the 18 of them dying covering this conflict past more than the guys i was kind of dealing with them. but and gaza really seem close to top of that, is just 10 minutes, 2 weeks, and competitively, and you can, we count it as part of the on around 15 can so far. so even at the highest of the city, a simple over the course of the year, we saw 13 children discount. so know, in recent memory that we've seen among drums. and why do you think that toll has just gone up exponentially?
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is it that it's a different kind of role going on or what's happening? are they being targeted? what's going on? a lot of those soldiers have no choice being and guys can have access to guys though by international toners and permission to meet, you know, going as each end of the year for the size, the, because of the higher risk of being, as i mean, the facility the bottom do not is right, which you sold to diseases build and then cause i'm not sure this is just 2 years ago, but it has happened in the past and goes on. and that is also the fact that no one was held accountable. one of these happened on the clothing and they can go to the novel op. just last either. what we say is that easy. this is where we want to see and just continue doing the course on work and what we have
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defended their work and more general cliques. and now we are morning with the families of politics. well, in all of this is not a one off k as far as the one that is a lot of the stuff we have on this thing. and joining us for the labs, showing minutes when it came with their families in their homes, as well as their stories a lot to us because they also do not have any packing of news organizations behind shameful, even, definitely live in set things very much in a for joining us, sharif months from the committee to protect you in the middle east and north africa prays of pregnant. cool. thank you. thanks very much, jerry. let's bring it in. all white house correspondent, kimberly how could in washington dc. and kimberly, has we deal with this tragedy at? i'm on our end out, is there a family with learning with learning, but that they, by the administration just weeks ago,
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evident to have elders are turned down. it's coverage of israel's foreign gods. what more can you tell us about? i yeah, i that's, that's absolutely right. and you know what i'm going to, i'm going to get to that in the 2nd question. nick, cause i think we'll have time for that. i want to talk about in the context of our elders are arabic correspondence and the death of his family members of the us president has just given a press conference with the strongly in prime minister. and he's spoken on the conflict to israel's war and gaza. and some of the things he said, i think are very interesting in light of what has happened to our colleagues, family. and so i wanted to share some of those comments with you of us president said just moments ago in that joint press conference in the rose garden next. that with regard to the ground invasion, one of the reporters asked him about whether or not he had used his leverage to ask
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these really military if they would delay a ground invasion. because of course, this means that lives can be safe. people can be evacuated. uh and view as president admitted that he did not demand it, but this is a dashboard. so even though the is really military depends on us military support annually. and there is that leverage power that joe biden has. he admitted he does not demand that he just said if possible. the other thing that he said, which is, um, it's quite a strong comment from the us president is that he said, even his way here analysis, there are showing the devastation that palestinians are experiencing in gaza. the us present said he has no confidence in the number of casualties, but the palestinians are using what he means by that is the numbers of dead that are being released by the health ministry in gaza. the,
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the president's views present is questioning those numbers even as we are showing how one of our own, where for our own correspondence is effective as so with these are just some of the comments that the us president has made. so one more very important comment that he made is that the us president says that he believes that there is no going back to the status quote on october. 6 latins as the excuse me, that my mouth a little dry here to pardon me. thanks for bearing with me. um october 7th, of course being the day that him us did its attack inside israel. he said there's no going back to october 6th between israel and palestine. he says, what he sees is a 2 state solution is the path to peace. but he does not outline how he sees that going. all he says is that he sees the solution is being
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a way that him off can no longer terrorize is real. that certainly is very strong in terms of endorsing the actions of israel and further military action. so certainly not the kind of encouraging words that you would want to hear from a precedent, especially as we are experiencing our own tragedy. here in the out. is there a family with one of our own correspondents now being personally affected with his own family members? targeted by it is really strike. right. and kimberly brings us back to the, the original question about the, the effort being made for how to 0 to time down as coverage. what do we know about that? yeah, this is an administration. next. it says that it is a beacon of the free press. it's, it's, it is um, administration that purports to support the free press and that believes that it is a pillar of democracy. yet what we've seen in the briefing room is evidence of it
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not calling on certain journalists in order to silence questions. and now we have reports by an outlet here in the united states, but in fact the secretary of state went to the contrary. foreign minister that of course, finds algae 0 but does not in any way editorially, uh, shape our coverage as we know, no one is telling me what to say right now. i can tell you that uh, and directly asked the contrary for administered to tone down our coverage. i can tell you that um, in my own interactions with the, by the administration, i have had, it's pushed back where i've been told that our coverage is critical of us foreign policy and i defended it saying, but that is healthy and that is what our job is to do, but this is something that they are not accustomed to in the united states. in the united states, journalists generally try to give somewhat favorable coverage in order to get access. we held the facts and that sometimes prevent us from getting access. and so
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this is something that the administration is not used to. and given the fact that it is aligned very strongly with israel, clearly they are advocating on israel's behalf, according to the actual outlet that reported this. so they are attempting to shape the coverage according to this article. uh and uh, well there has been no uh, attempt to try and in any way dispute this in the part of the white house. i can tell you from my own personal experience is that this certainly does echo what i have experienced here on the white house campus and in my interactions with the white house press office. or i can believe it, even though thanks very much and data for that recording. i can be how get the washington dc, the white house. that's why we're going to bring instead of us. and now she's in brussels and it's gonna look a international reaction to what's happened in the last few hours and step so against this backdrop of personal and daily tragedy of its own going in gaza.
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always seeing anything to show your opinion. leaders come together in terms of concerts and united policies. not really, they're really struggling here. and russel's and the someone summed it up in the press briefing earlier today he said, when a victims are being people are dying like by the hour in gaza. and what is happening in brussels is basically they're fighting and arguing about words. what is happening is that in your opinion, leaders and now discussing a draft that they want to finish by the end of the summit, which stops tomorrow about a humanitarian pause or humanitarian window. or anything that is similar to that, and they come in the way on the exact wording. basically what has been happening in the last few weeks since the high mazda tech, on october 7th,
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most of the need is here at a very firm stands. i says, it's where our has, i mean, every right to defend itself, full stop. there was no additional comments of precedent to reflect on the line and from the european union has been happily criticized for taking that stance. but also, what are your opinion leaders have internally, by their populations being criticized for taking this time. so what's now been happening in the last week, sundays, when of course, all the images from guys are reaching also a lot of european household. this is now been shifting, now they're talking about israel has at the right to defend itself within the humanitarian loss. so basically that's been added to it and that's also will be part of this draft. but not also, european leaders have decided that needs to be some kind of humanitarian, paul, so that you'll know terry and assistance into god. so they can see that of course the situation is very desperate. but there is a lot of the vision. countries like germany,
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like it's an a who are very much still against this because of course, of the history of germany. it's been 70 years ago, but it's still this collective guilt over what happens during the whole across germany has a special position there. but on the other side, the countries like island and also the natalie into a much more pushing for this humanitarian pause. also because of the pressure from within the, basically the positions laptops from employees from foreign ministry in several countries also from the european union. employees have protested against the strong sense that these leaders have stake and just giving as well a con, launch basically. so now that's being shift speaking, but we have to see in the next 2 days where this is going to need to because what i heard today is they're still negotiating on the wording of just this off and what is going to be full? is it fun vehicle you want to tell me and falls a window or anything like that? right. we saw the british prime minister in the reduced do not can the french
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president to mind when background they were both in the region last few days. back when he went to tell him even to ramallah, to meet some of the bass. but this is kind of reticence to cool it for what it is this from thousands of gaza and no real outright cool for seats for you know exactly that's, that's not being sat at all. there's no rise. oh calls for us these via there's no real strong condemnation and also not coming from my car. and although he said of interestingly that he said that the a possible ground offensive would be a mistake. but on the other hand, he's not also say that there should be some kind of international correlation, like what a western nations have against i. so also now against how much, what that means on how that's going to look like it's completely unclear. i mean, does he mean that's a west of nations? i'm going to join a visual air race. but anyway,
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that's something that he has sas and also from those who not, there's not been any rise out from the nation or cold for a ceasefire. and also because we're not expecting that to come from brussels from the $27.00 you lead us. we are gathered here in the next 2 days. it's going to be a fairly soft version. and there's also the leverage of course, that european nations have over, as well as a lot less than the united states, for example. so they might come up with something. but then the question is, where i'm going to listen to it. of course, all these european leaders have visited that from y'all, and they call it sort of diplomacy and go there and you show your support, but also get your message through. so to have a forcing warning this and you all, for all the pressure that you are p and nations, need us now have from the old populations. and you have to always remember these countries, you have large migrant population. so there's a lot of protests on the street, especially since tens of thousands of people on the streets every weekend in the
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last few weeks. so they have to take that all into a town. but how much pressure can you repeat in latest, half, on israel? that's a very big question indeed. or i step we'll leave that in mind. thanks very much. just that best reporting. thank you. is one of the last couple of hours and now the massive is really as drunk is being carried out in their hospital. in garza, the danielle's. yep. extraordinary, huge gloss. dakota opposite the a wonderful hospital and gaza. still looking into how many people killed and wounded in this strike cost more than 6 and a half 1000 palestinians have been killed in gauze. and since the 7th of october, nearly $17500.00 people have been injured at tarik assumes,
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in con eunice in gaza at so tarry. just tell us what more we know about the lawsuit . certainly was a very big one. well it's very well continues to carry out different air strikes and different areas of the deceased directory. more than 2300000 palestinians are living on the theater to these by the ongoing apartments for different residential buildings. the majority of the tax worker has been 2 buildings and similarly for structures. civilians have been killed in the house, is there. a house has have the collapse of the hayes civil defense to try to run a to take them from under the rustles. the current situation of the ground literally is insane. every single cool, one of the receive start trees being gets to this current moment more than 6500 palestinians with kills with more than 17000 others also wounds at every every hour that passes from the guards of strip around uh 60 palestinians are getting killed
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according to the panama city minister of hills palestinians right now, while witnessing mess it up, collect of punishments due today is very ongoing strikes. so tell us about that. well, and we'll move this news means to you topic, and what's happened to his family as well. where is victorian professional palestinian correspondence and doing a list? who spends his life trying to tell the truth to the international community? he tries withhold possible beings despite all the restrictions of old dangers that be had he had during his vocational carrier to deliver the troops on the ground with full neutrality. well, family was hit uh today just before a couple of hours. uh he lost his wife, his son and his delta p son was killed. his son is one of the uh, of the, one of the beautiful people i have heard of a mess in my life. even i wish we were slowly speaking with well the day about his
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family escapes. he was always telling us that they are find are safe. meanwhile, not being se if they have left our rules by being strikes and to 5 years for the occupation forces. the i is very repeated attacks from during the list as they did with the screen of walk, let before be how do you want to crack down the voice of attributes on the ground with the goal is a strip. they don't want to show the reality for all the world. the want to silence the promise, the invoices to in order to not be here for everyone to feel everyone around the globe. well, i was always was reporting the, the reality is on the ground, the realities of how this thing is all getting killed. now, i don't know how, what, and who reports the killing of his family members. he was very solid when he received the news. he's, he's very strong person that he was able to pick her up with the situation. ok, he sends a message to the world that these kinds of attempts once really that's a journalist from sending the truth to the international community. and so everyone around the globe, me personally as a journalist, as i'm a father for a beautiful young boy,
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i always of bits far will for him before i leave my house to report then used to report the latest defense of the gaza strip. because no one in gauze, i can't guarantee that he will come back again to his house safe or even we might lose. i would like to do today is ready, ongoing crimes and attacks. i always reported the realities on the ground as they are at tart. thank you for that. thanks a lot. meanwhile, a war of words between the united nations and israel is escalating with these really and positive saying the un officials will be denied visas officers, speech by sex. very general intent of guitars guitar, despite to the media earlier saying he wished to set the record straight and criticized. those who claimed he justified a tax by a mass. i am shocked by the misery presentations by some of my statements yesterday in the security calls to as this is,
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if i was just defining x of data by i'm us, these is false. it was the opposite. is the beginning of my intervention yesterday . i clearly say to them by quotes, i have condemned unequivocally the already fine and good and for this event it's 7 october the accepted by most in israel. nothing can justify the deliberate it's killing julian guns, kidnapping of civilians or the launching of rockets against civilian targets. and quote, in this, i spoke of the grievances of the policy and people i mean doing so. i also clearly stated on di quotes, but the grievances of the policy that people cannot justify the following attacks by i'm us and quotes. and then i went on with my intervention, resetting all of my positions on all aspects of the middle east crisis.
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i. let's pronounce kristen telling me who is that the united nations in new york? sorry, kristen, tell me more about this and, and why a dyslexia general felt the need to come out and say what he did of the yes, well, to be clear from day one, the secretary general has said that the hum us attack was unacceptable. and that all captives should be released yesterday in speaking to the security council. he also said that these attacks can be seen in a vacuum. they didn't happen in a vacuum. he pointed out that the palestinian people have been subjected to occupation for 56 years. you called at a suffocating occupation and that prompted a response from israel's delegation. here at the united nations of foreign minister,
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eli cohen was here in new york for the meeting. he immediately cancelled his meeting with the secretary general that was supposed to take place after the security council match. the ambassador called on gutierrez to resign and said that they would israel would be denying visa as to un personnel to come to israel. martin griffith in particular, he said they had already pulled his visa in martin griffith had been in egypt and was planning to go to israel to continue to work with authorities on getting much needed aid into gaza. so this was the secretary general pushing back against the characterization of what he said. he was reiterating that he has always conducted the attack by him, a single taking of the captives calling for their unconditional release. but also that the is really, is have to respect international law as well in their response to that it does have
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justified violating international law to christmas does hang on that because we've also heard from francesca open a say, these special ripple to on the situation of human rights and the palestinian territories. i'll come to back to you in a 2nd, but let's listen to what she had to say about the war and goes with the trauma and destruction. he's us be couple and inferno that the guys that people are in right now. is a stain on all of us on the un member states, especially those who have the power to stop it and do not do it. how much community dentist, indiscriminate that talks against civilians and israel getting 1400 and even during many more undertaking of hostages. these are war crimes and must be accounted for. and so easy is really killing all of over 5700 people. i mean, study intensified siege of guys are depriving depredation of life sustaining supplies. this has become a tool for exposing to population to inescapable risks of death. well,
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these are also war crimes and my amount to crimes against humanity. because this is walk international and starvation is in the international your money tell you on the diesel so it's have to describe as well. so have to be accounted for. so kristin, this special rebel to describing the situation. there is a siege on god. absolutely . and, you know, again, all you want officials have a of this been making the same point from the beginning. and not only was the last attack, something that they condemned. but that is real, has to obey international law. and that the response has not been in line. she and her words even perhaps more harsh than what we heard from the secretary general. she went so far as to label the response as more crimes because of the
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impacted as having on innocent civilians under international humanitarian law. there is supposed to be protection for civilians. they are supposed to be protection for medical workers and medical facilities, aid of food and, and then as central supplies need to get into the territory. and that is not happening. the un just said today that on are there, humanitarian relief agency in the pallet in the gaza strip is not going to be able to function. if more aide isn't in the end, it isn't gotten to them in the next 24 hours. and she went on to talk about a report that she did even prior to this attack about the impact is, is having on children who are growing up without hope, without rights, under bonds, of thinking about their life is not as valuable or taken as seriously as the
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children of israel or, or, or any children. so, again, uh, just a reiteration of international law and that all parties should be and are expected to abide by. it occurs to me, well, i guess you could call it a war woods. and in the buffalo to get a resolution out of the un security council, they've got any developments the as well a meeting is just about to get under way. it was called by the united states to pass a resolution on the situation. in the middle least, russia has a counter resolution. we know through our sources that neither of these resolutions have enough votes to pass. that the difference between the 2 is that russia's version calls for an immediate cease fire. whereas the united states version use
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a softer language calling for pauses to allow aid in to the gaza strip. again, neither of them have the votes to pass. we know that elected members of the council are pushing back, they want the draft withdrawn, they want the council to be able to make a unified statement. and so we're learning now that the vote has been delayed. close consultations are going to take place 1st. that means there will be discussions behind closed doors before a vote is called. uh, we have no idea how this will play out. but again, we do know that the elected members of the council are pushing for both of these resolutions to be taken away. so that the council can make a unified statement. all right, kristen thinks about the christmas. certainly me at the united nations in new york . so let's remind you of our top story. the wife,
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son and daughter of around is there. a correspondent, well done, has been killed and is really strike in central gaza. do family used to live in kansas city, but when he's ready, all mean issued in recreation order while sent them to the on this route to refugee come for the safety. he remained behind. they had to report on the situation in northern garza, well was reporting from kansas city on wednesday evening when he was told they had been hit while son, mood was in his final year of high school and his daughter, sean. just 7 years old. joining us now from an undisclosed location is a postilion boy. done a boot to at china. thanks for joining us. you know, you and i spoke a lot uh, just over a year ago, 15 months ago. so it, so i'll call you at all calling 3. never out cuz funeral and hey, we are again talking about more tragedy. yes, indeed,
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because israel has made it clear that nobody is safe. and they've also made it clear over time that they don't want anybody to report on the war crimes that they are committed. we saw that they tried to, they brought down the building and just need a building and a previous, a previous, a tax on god. so they've attempted to close the edges, the other office just last year. they assassinated shooting of lockley and light about it. and today we see what happened with was families even after he went and made sure that to try to get his family to a safe space. israel has, has been targeting journalists all throughout this attack on the gaza strip, as it has been targeting journalist all through out the years of its occupation because it doesn't want anybody to report on it's war crimes. are you suggesting that it was probably was deliberately talking to the you know, it's impossible to know,
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but the bigger picture is that in israel's eyes everybody is considered to be a target. and when you hear the terms and you hear the way that they speak, they simply talk about how much but how much it was coat for palestinian at this point in time. they have in bonds so much of gaza that nearly 50 percent of palestinian homes have been bond. over half of the population has been displaced, seeking refuge with other people, including what his family and what they are doing is they're attacking schools, hospitals, and churches mosque. there is not a single safe space and there is no single person who is safe in the gaza strip either because the world has given is real, the green light to do whatever it wants to do for against any palestinian. and nobody is stopping them, even as we see this, this desktop climb into the, on 6000. this is unconscionable and the world should be demanding. that is real
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stop. but instead they're sharing it on. and instead they're cubic in united.

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