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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  October 25, 2023 10:00pm-11:01pm AST

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target and when you hear the terms, 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 is 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 israel, 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 desk told climb into the, on 6000, this is unconscionable and the world should be demanding. that is real stop, but instead they're sharing it on. and instead they're giving me the united states is giving israel more and more weapons. as i've said before,
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that this is something you know, what's happened to wells, find me something we have been reporting on every day for the past. 19 days and every as in south to their english. we came into an existence pretty well. but it what it does, it brings it close to home, and it also tragically opens a window on what life is like for people living in gauze renewal. so of course for reporters who are reporting the reality of life as the bombardment continues. yes, absolutely. i so i don't think that people quite understand what, what life is like in, in, in the gaza strip. the foreign journalists are not allowed to enter into the gaza strip because israel barson. and so all of the images, all of the reporting that we see is coming from the 3 palestinian journalist who are literally risking their lives in order to make sure that the world sees what is happening. and unlike foreign journalists, who, if they can come, can come to
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a space, they have the ability to leave. at the end of the day, posted in journalists have to live in these spaces that have been so decimated by israel. wow. and is such a brave reporter and every day, each and every palestinian. we refer to him as being a mountain because he is on faltering and his in his coverage. he continues, he persists in such a beautiful, classical arabic as nothing can bring him down there. where there are some people always say if, if you think you're having a hard day, imagine what it's like to be what the handle of this is a for his family was, was, was killed. and it's because he continues to report with such eloquence with such grades, to make sure that the world is actually seeing what israel is doing and beyond that well isn't just an amazing reporter, but he's an amazing person. he is like so many of the other palestinian journalists opened up their hearts, their homes, there spaces for so many foreigners and to see the way that the israel is
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decimating the scott this. this place decimated into the lives of people flattening the gaza strip. in their words with the world remaining silent is such a criminal activity. so it's, it's, it's criminal at diana. powerful, strong, unimportant words. thank you. that's done. appreciate. thank you. so that starts at the top of this uh, 1900 gmc with breaking news and begin by offering condolences of the entire team. here in the hall, my colleague from al does or arabic, well, how do has lost his wife, son, and daughter as a result of the shutting of the house and this right in central glasses for a while as me reporting line from gallons a single day. and he was told if this news while he was working, he's back to reports is at the hospital. and also unless you had this possible how other, who are most of the state, definitely what happened has become clear. it's the repeat to targeting of children
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. i'm civilians, our us up to a month that got to we were talking about all the strikes i had i could young area . and after returning from this place, i also talked about these really strikes but targeted all areas including the cy routes in a few, i'm in the say a lot. yeah. and it kind of unfortunately we have some doubts that these really occupation wouldn't lead these people. and punished then the ethical code that do not have them on assessment. unfortunately, this is what's happening to he of the month. and this is a say, so not the occupying ami spoke of the ethical on. i think it's what i mean next. we've been taking off power for new these t is with that kid yanna and it's a great crime against women and children. a lot of them. so son and let's be not to
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target, but his name, who's in con units in garza entire, just kind of small what you know, the strike that's a hit was family as well as might so as might foes there is really a if you patient forces continues continue to carry out different kinds of as strikes. of course the goal is to stress the know the areas of the gaza strip, where he would even by the, by the use right now. the patient forces, specifically in big town where residential building has been collapsed over the heads of disability and stuff. also the, i'm going to button it took place the central gauze of strep. previously, we have to get to the compounds and the complex and the surrounding areas of the hospital, which is a medical care hospital that provide different kinds of medical care for elderly people. also are the ongoing strikes continue in a central goals and they've done up streets where a separate residential buildings were leveled to the grounds. another, another strike stuff they use in the end of your booth area, which is a central area, a close to our headquarters in
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a central goal is this trip. this area has been completely wiped out, but it's very strikes that the this tool has wrong as in shortly during the beginning of the stay every day, more than 200 palestinians get killed by these verify is this number is potentially exposed to be a rise in shortly as the is what strikes continues to tell me what move you know, well because the within is is part of the team. i tell us about him what you know if his family a well, it's really hot freaking moments when we received the use of the measuring and cling of wells assembly. what it was, is that professional palestinian proposed to who was delivering the truth and the re delivering coal, the latest updates on the ground to the world in order to let the world know about the what is going on on the ground e gaus on even in different areas in the deceased church where you was delivering the suffering of palestinian people for me when i was a young boy he was my room was i'm, i was
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a pro touching him behind the screen. now i'm his colleague work and we, we did not really expect that one day he was going to report of the crime was killing of his wife and 2 children. we just didn't or what deep up can blown says through our creek while a dental for the loss of his family members this uh this uh, this strike that taking that took the life of his family members wouldn't really did. so what was really solid and very us was very strong and brief person who was really able to cope with the situation and then use you send the message to the world that no matter what was the level of targets in a no matter what was the coast of how the city and joined the list will keep even reporting the news and telling the world about what is happening of the gaza strip or the maturity of a donor list here. and just let me just complex. we're really shocked by the news. everyone was really terrified that just to face the same destiny as what it really face. we'd like to say that
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a palestinian joining us to become legal targets for the is video q patient forces . another crime has been added to the history of the is where the crime since the occupation of how to sign in 94 to 8 and time for a personal point of view. just tell us how it is for you. just just living, doing your job and protect your family, just everything that goes on day to day for you as well for us as you wanna listen to me personally. uh, we could understand that there is no any safe place inside the gaza strip. but the world must really know what is happening with the ground. so we just take such deep risks and despite all the restrictions, despite multiple buttons that we might really come across on face during the whole thing, i'm covering all the latest updates on the ground. so we're trying to do our best in order to fill the world about what, because that is really what and this how goals are really suffering, how all there is really crimes committed against palestinians. for me, i'm a father and i have one boy, i really uh,
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every morning when i just wake up in the morning before i just took to walk, i tried to embrace him to walk him to try to smoke every single part of his body simply because i have no, no sex in it. see if i've got to come back to my house or not. but it seems to us every single uh, every single person on the goals district consider it to be as a legal targets for the occupation. joining us with killed medical medical field workers also killed bomb, but it's a civil defense the and i've been talking to don't. so it seems that there is there any protection, the ongoing regulations that had been made against one of his medical teams and even civil defense teams was considered to be a place and develop violation of the principles of international move and up the utah international community till this current moment is turning a blind only regarding what's happening on the goals district. simply joining us in the gaza strip of trying to professionally deliver the latest updates on the ground with full neutrality. telling the world about what is happening on the ground. all
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right, sorry, we'll leave it for no charge, but as soon as, thanks to that reporting, we'll be back with you as the not goes on. let's now switch you out to those guys or produce a software to color to join just on the phone from draws. and the thing is with this, what well, move to his family, from the knolls to one of the supposedly designated safe areas in the south. and now this has happened the to what the college cottage said that we have, which side to secure i would 5 minutes from the beginning to move them or to get this place to the a safer place listed as the claims. but then we moved my so i moved to the last which isn't the control eddie of guys, a part of what it is called pay for say for places or say for areas, but to then we uh we have to be reporting goals, goals, and then so there's really 80 sikes since we moved here it. i moved to i,
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i paused by the nearby hospital there and a school deluxe all monitors hospitals look for but it, but is even i filed so the children last year up in 2 parts are the brands. now i the one of the most painful things is that no deep and right the names of the children on their legs just in case they got them above that. so could they could be a good night and identified because some, some of the little, some of the family members have been buried without a identification. so this is the case the, these are the cases that i make sense. so in this, in the sense that what you're supposed to be bought over the face period, that is a lot of people to get this play, store this shame and humans, which is the biggest problem as the clinic started reported even around the
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hospital where the ice stained to of the level intensive as sykes and the thing, luckily looked at a purpose. a target must police. patients must think that belong to any of the fight in gould because the fighting groups are still able to fire real quick. even put the lead like we sold 10 or 15 minutes ago, they didn't show the picture and all the diseases we kept we, we, we have food being called out of watching out for funding. and the entire family has been completely gone. and so from there is, uh, because uh, it just pretty, uh, because i'm, i'm confusing because since we receive this bad news about our colleagues, we all get confused by us that we don't know. we don't know what to do and how easy it would be cheaper to get in touch with them. permission even on the phone to pay
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them condolences. understand. uh, let me ask you this and stuff like that with the gp stripe is, is going on and people are dealing with that and having to add that that it just that michelle just doesn't land on that home or where they are, the points in time and meanwhile, busy other difficulties, challenges of supplies and having food in both the yes and then the, the, all of the solve there are no show. so i know minimum d, we companies the minimum needs for our family was spread, which is, i know they call it the bread, the motor pushes, not the good because it is not easy. so fill your locals with water for uh for drinking. and by the way, it showed a gun shy. unfortunately, the book closes no luxury in the nowadays. so i was reading
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some papers from the hospital though, lots of diseases. i'm infectious. i've got a, what's printing in the filters on the splits is because of the local viking, especially the water to the washer. so on towards the clothes and other things. so as we spend the day from the morning before we go through a world or walk on those places by the food to find some water on come bridge for the children and literally a big and it's just but if you can find something, go you'll, you'll be lucky to most of the places, most of the supermarkets on i'm markets are running out of everything. and i look from this area. so i'm, i don't know the places or the, you know, the special places where you can find things that other people can find some fine. all right, we'll leave with that for the moment. thanks very much indeed for that. so far
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though, so far and colored. thank you so much. alright, let's bring it in time. i'll michelle and he's an elder 0 presenter and for my gaza correspondent to time and thanks for coming and you work very closely with while you, you know him very well. he worked together for many years. you've covered a number of was difficult time. i know i understand that, but tell us what you know of the man and his family and indeed how he will be dealing with this tragedy. it's showing the moment, but i can get hot. and the said, i know what and for many years since my working goals are we cover to go to the men evincing garza, the man was against because in 2000 and a 20122014, he's a brave my profession and he's a friend, my only meaning for friendship. i'm really stealing very sides in this moment. that's what i was covering,
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then used to be and use his family to be used to because it was no, he lost his wife and he lost his son for who's the one he was hoping what and and much more to be a professional journalist in the future, he was training him to be a journalist, even covering with english. and during this war, language was doing some videos on a on social media is at was english uh with english to the english audience. and some, and the daughter of what else has been full so killed in this shooting and also his, the grandson, the as really see the latest that he lost. he lost him in this, at a strike, a son this who, but to also they have been injured. so it's really a very sad moment for a colleague that he was in the, in the, in the, in the,
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in the field working and receiving these buds. and so i did use that, to be honest, i'm feeling, you know, what we are. every day we were 24 hours in kentucky because you're like, i'm from gaza. he's a friend and we were for the news. and he insisted to be in gauze and to maintain that coverage of from gauze despite all the difficulties, despite all the targets and all the fits. he was one of the few journalist he stayed in gaza. and because of the from doesn't in the time that when they is there is a nose, that's the self and, and with this goes to of, to the goals. a valley is safer. he moved has so many and just for the family sort portion to the me this comes in right on supposedly to a safe area. right. so, but in the end this has been as a yeah, they have been targeted and the so called. so for the place, yeah,
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as many families when we followed the numbers of victims of civilians and the targets over the last the 4 or 5 days, many of them from the so called safe places. and what is a great example of what did happen? what and what did happen for him, from my experience and the, from my following to the details of this, of this, of this, of this truly, it's a thought if he has been targeted. the assignment will. so joe middest has been targeted and he's not the only one during this war. we are talking about more than one p jordan list have been filled with the families and with that from the family members. so what did happen to what and how many is a target? i thought the to jordan is he's working of the ground and do see the results are daughters. it grandsons and, and i'm sick amiens. so there's also these pictures that we're looking at now. yes, yes, this is a good, is it going from the, you know, like we are talking about
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a month that he lost his family during the coverage is an example of what's happening and goals. and what's from my experience and from my knowledge to with this great friend and colleague what was continue his coverage. and i just gotta come at one stop as your colleagues and goals are for the digital english under digital, on a big deal with continue on the coverage would continue. this has a lot of responsibility and we'll continue a lot of companies with all of our means, because this is a responsibility as i'm just going to declare that it's a state kind of leave with that for the thanks for coming in and giving us your reflections we're going to have more discuss more with you as the i was going to. thanks a lot thing. meantime, thank you. well, is there a correspondent give me a side joint is on the phone now from gaza and you're not at while of course, as we've just been discussing, moved this time need from the north to one of the supposedly safe areas in the south. it's something that you did as well, and then you moved your family back to the north for you know,
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very well just these difficult decisions that have to be made. we have been telling the world we have been saying in every coverage that it is as dangerous as is in the south like it is in the north. we have weaknesses of boardman. says kidding. you have been. what do you think people being formed in their homes? civilian is not placing off being bombed all night during the dark night hours. if no one to help them out of the rubble of their home. this is proof that no place in gaza, it's safe. the south is just as dangerous as the north. why it's natalie was new to the south. i moved my family to the south and we did not see one day without
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a boardman. we did not to witness darkness. one day, not being afraid of being bombed. why we're asleep. coming back to the north does make any difference. we're still living under the same bombardment, the same circumstances and the same conditions. they stopped paying in the south. that has been a little bit better than what is in the north. and that's what we are living in garden city. i mean, but north you know, give us 60 woods your reflections of well himself. and he was a colleague and a friend understand where he got to say, i'm not getting the tense is wrong because he's i should say that he is a colleague, a friend. but did you know his family? i disney keeps family a couple of times. the last was in his oldest son's wedding
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just couple of months and he's signed the lease very friendly family just like wow it himself very well the place to tell it to be a very kind man, a very good older brothers to all of us. he's always there to call us down. he's always there to check who knows to make sure that we're fine. it treats it's all it's family and we're just deeply hurt. despite all the thousands that we have been reporting on that has been killed. the children that we see the killed and brought and brought out of durable or kept under their upload because there's no way to bring them out. but reporting about this time and the like what is sadly,
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please just like suddenly to anyone of us. this hurts, this deep insight. this breaks us inside killing bits, back in the right and then see him seeing him. brake light starts in front of it's really hard, great key. it really hurts this and just make this feel that it's just like quite instead just like we've been saying, it's like what everybody say. there is no safe place in god's stuff. we have been living 19 days of constant bombardment. no. with no play safe with no place to run. we feel like we're trapped. we're trusting the cage. we just escape from coordinators to another. trying to find safety for our children,
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for our families. why we report and what is happening around well, you know, thank you for that reporting. it will speak to again as time goes on, you know, outside speaking just the from the heart of gauze. and let's meet with our physical atlas mom, bashar and now joins us now from london and mullin. it bears repeating that. you know this, this story which is very close to home for us, but it's, it's something that's happening. 9th, off the 9th day of today on a massive scale. yes, absolutely, absolutely. it's just that it's capable at this time. the yes, the where i some of the but yes for, for so many days now been watching how the discriminant bombing the distortion choose a force. the may have the destruction rendering more than a 1000000 people displace. again,
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the fact that there is still there is no se specing guys, as you were saying, no, no, it's not south, not north ne, not west. the fact that there is no safe place, even a hospital in a school, even in a church in garza which of course we can do that kind of or do you guys are going to include a uh you know, just a couple days ago, nick, i was watching the 0 and. busy big bombing that happened right next to where not what was the pointing from huge to us. and then it just doesn't move. right? the social studies to the destruction. and he just kind of looked over that. so that's a big a plus to next door. and it was shocking, even for us, what can see,
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this is a see of this brave man. but today for the 1st time in 17 years, as she finally made him cry. or am i going back with the lights or thanks for that mom bashar reflecting the on this news. this take a look at the international diplomacy going on now around the war and guns as the passing is in brussels and step against this backdrop, single to close of pass no daily tragedies and gaza. a european lead is coming together in any concert of kind of a way coming up with any policies. what's happening as well are really struggling here in brussels. they're very much defied on how to respond and they're really confused. it seems, and as someone summed it up in the press briefing earlier today, well, so many people are dying and gosh, i like every hour people hear the latest in the in brussels. are discussing the
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wording of the, of a draft that they want to submit at the you some within the next 2 days. if talking about the words that they want to call for humanitarian falls or you military and window, they can't even agree on that. and that's not even calling for a cease fire or even condemning the file. and so what happened is that after the october, 7th, a tax by how much most of the you need a sad that is for i have every right to defend itself, full stop. there was no more addition to that wording and precedent was left on the line from the european union has been heavily criticized also by employees working for the european union. but also autos of, for that really guessing is around a con, launch a to do whatever is once and now in the last week so, so you can see that the mode is shifting because of all the protests have been happening on the sways, but also from within their organizations of bureaucrats in different countries have
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side as son's laptop to the elite of to the prime minister saying, we don't share that sense. we don't want israel to have a cost launch and to do whatever it wants. we want a humanitarian solution. we want the solution to this conflict, this, this, we call be a witness to this any longer. so there's a lot of pressure on this. you little spot at the moment, this feel negotiating about this ross that they want to call for humanitarian, false or window. so that you materials aid and that is as far as, as we'll go in the next few days here in brussels. so there's no wording about sound of nation or a ceasefire at the moment on. what's steve a law saying also who are the size and he will lead to say that double standard, because what happened after the invasion in russia's invasion new frame, of course, is a completely different. so now we have a different reaction from europe than what we're seeing right now to what this
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ralph? yeah, that phrase best as far as it goes. is it familiar? one of these that these last few days as the british prime minister, which is to not control us in the french president mental macro, and they were in the region, a mental macro meeting at present prime minister netanyahu. and telling me even also you're going to meet a monthly to bass and ramallah, but from either of them there was no, neither of them. there was no sign of any mention of the sea saba. no, absolutely not. a nice thing. that goal is fair diplomacy and they show their support to a prime minister and they send you all, but maybe they, they give some messages. they give some warnings to him privately because of the pressure and then of course muscle and also. so that will experience from within their own countries. but so far, of course we haven't seen any response. and of course the question is also how much leverage do these leaders have over nathan,
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y'all and over israel. how much leverage does europe have over its role if you, of course, compare it to the united states sort of struggling here. this 27 lead us. we're going to gather here in the next 2 days. and one of the, the, the main topic basically is this draft communicate that they want to release on this humanitarian pause or window. or however they're going to call it uh to make sure that there's some you, human is hearing a going into gaza. and that's all i think at the moment we are expecting here to happen in brussels. okay, that's a picture in brussels that vast and reporting that thanks very much, i'm going to bring in time. i'll michelle, who's the elders, are presenter informed the gods of correspondent, and i know it's well do very well and his family indeed. what i'd like to do tell me right now is just just talk about what is like, is a john. listen, guys are in, in times like this, i mean this as well as in everything we've seen but, but it's been very bad in the past to that, that you've experience. just give us an impression of what that is like and,
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and how you, how you sort of look off to yourself, how does he make sure that you stay safe while doing a job? there's no specific place and goals. i'm speaking on behalf of my colleagues who are in contact and databases with them. there's no such a place. it's a, it's a ghost of under siege. there's no such a place. no, no. dr. city, no water is. it's a close, you know, open borders and you are targeted. this is in everyone feeding garza, he's a target. and from the experience of what in this example, if i were to click what have to do it is an example that everyone, even though you'll notice they are among the targets. and this is a quote for everyone. all the consent bodies and international associations or cutting about the freedom of speech victim. jordan is it's the time to protect our colleagues and the palestinians. joining us while working in the go to work
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a disobedience. it's not a war, it's a war against people against everyone. i guess they've areas now, why did they do us fun with the, the, what a nation to house shouldn't be. as based on the creation, it's a safe place. they have been targeted. they have been killed, and all the victims of civilians, women, and the children. and you know, like the daughters, i'm do lots of unions without any with know what makes the tug of this house since 19 days. we have to vote with the exhibition of the palestinians. more than $500.00 mess it goes against by the spinning infirmities what. and when he received the news offered somebody who was covering and a mexican of targeting. and like 10 or 15 houses in central goals of closing more than 50 people have been killed. and he was covering the, you know,
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like the difficulties of how the art of trying to, to skew the people. the funny, these are from this on, on the, under the shooting of the performance. it's really a cold know, to predict the jordan, this domestic disobedience. there is no safer place in garza and there is no life for show. the nice thing doesn't know if you, if you feel, if you cut the water comes out of curiosity. what you expect, as you are telling the people and civilians and the youngest and what did happen to was it's a target, the targeted, the family of the, your minister, distilled him from covering me. this is the message, but we are sure from our experience with was this a brave man and from our colleagues they would continue the coverage because this is and it was a new profession of professional responsibility. and they continued that the job. but we hop and we called for me the interviewed and like i mediates intervention to
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work that i want to join us and our civilian. okay, we'll leave that for my time. and thanks very much time, i'll michelle. it for the goal is to correspondence and out to the representative. thank you. well, you, as president joe biden said that all the israel must defend itself, that can be no return to the state as quote and the future. speaking on wednesday, the press conference of the white house by military coup a to be allowed to reach the people have gone to israelis and palestinians include, deserves live side by side in safety, dignity and peace. there's no going back to the status crow as it stood on october . the 6th. that means insurance from us can no longer terrorize israel and use prostate civilities in human shoes. it also means when this crisis is over or has to be a vision of what comes next and then argue it has to be a 2 state solution. let's bring it in a white house correspondent,
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kimberly how could in washington dc and kimberly a little bit earlier we were speaking to you're telling us some pretty interesting stuff is coming out of the white house us. yeah. on the heels of that comment by joe biden. they're the us president, i mean, you heard there his justification for israel's actions and, and really laid the groundwork there for further military action. it's the eradication of how mos in the eyes of the united states, but supports israel that in order for there to be a 2 state solution which the united states supports their needs to be astro bite instead of how mosque no longer terrorized israel as the president said so that's the justification there, but the president, in his joint press conference with the australian prime minister here for a state visit, also said that as we have shown on our screens next, the, you know, continuing casualties that has been going on for many,
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many days. now and weeks us since october, 7th to the ground, evasion is going to have a very high civilian casualty count. and that has already had a high civilian casualty count. one that the us president is, in fact, questioning the us president saying that the numbers coming out of the health ministry and gaza, he says, are he's not confident they're accurate. and even if they are, he shrugged his shoulders and said, that's pretty much the price of waging a war. and he's sure some innocence have been killed. he also goes on to say in the press conference that just wrapped up. but even though the united states does, and that's in the context i'm providing right now, provide israel 3800000000 annually in security assistance in the us. presidents not use any of that leverage. briggs, at instance, withholding it even to halt the ground invasion or even call for
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a cease fire. just the opposite, he admitted when asked point blank by one of the journalists, but he did not to demand is real delay of ground invasion. in fact, he said, you know, maybe do it if it's possible. so some pretty shocking comments coming from the us president with regard to what's taking place. and particularly in light, is the fact that it's now attached one of our own journalists. given the fact that we now know that members of his own family have been targeted by the is rarely military and it's for and gaza. right. and kimberly, we're learning that the bible administration just weeks ago made this effort to try and get out to 0 to turn down its coverage of israel's war on gaza. what more do we know about the oh yeah, um, well what we know is that uh, in the last 2 weeks, the outlet here in the united states has discovered that the secretary of state
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anthony blank and reached out to the guitar. a foreign minister. unbeknownst to us and attempted to get us to tone down our rhetoric. in other words, what they didn't like is us showing both sides of the story. this is not new for algae 0. we always cover both sides of the story. that's what we do. and that's part of our mandate, and we've known for some time is real, doesn't like that. and the united states government that supports these really, governments apparently doesn't like it either. so this is what is being reported. we've been accused of being a mouth piece of hum us and even though cuts are, has been instrumental in securing the release of american hostages and is really the only dialogue that the united states government has with high loss. still the secretary of state is unhappy with our coverage and i should tell you that's
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consistent with what i've experienced here at the white house. if we ask tough questions, we don't get called on and the way those press briefings, sometimes for months. and i've also had interactions where i've been told that our coverage tends to be critical of us foreign policy. something that i've defended saying, but that is healthy and as a journalist, that is what our job is. but i can also tell you that's not standard in the united states, because journalist here in the united states want access and are willing to give favorable coverage in order to get access to the presidents and some of the key players. so sometimes they're not used to it. i just want to finish with one really important quote here from you as president joe by the world press freedom day back in may of 2021. he's a journalist and cover the truth, checked the abuse of power and demand transparency from both in power. and he committed on that day to protecting a promoting media around the world. but in light of what's happened, not only to our own, alger arabic corresponded but of course sharina,
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but actually as well. uh, it doesn't feel like the president's words are matching. with that pledge that he made back in 2021. then they can believe, thanks for that. so that's the story from the white house can be how could reporting that. meanwhile, the war words between the united nations and as well as escalating with these really and by so this saying that you and officials will be denied visas officers. speech by secretary general. and tanya gutierrez, is there a spoke to meet earlier saying he wished to set the record straight and criticized those who claimed to justify the tax? by how much i am shocked by the misery representations by some of my statements yesterday in the security council. as if this, if i was just defining x of data by i'm us. this is false. it was the opposite. is the beginning of my intervention yesterday. i
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clearly site to them by quotes. i have condemned unequivocally the already fighting it. and for this event, it's 7 october the accepted by most in israel. nothing can justify the deliberate it's killing shooting 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 the quotes, but the grievances of the policy that people cannot justify the appalling 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 course. and so they me is that the united nations in new york and, and kristen tell us more about this. and the reason why i'm trying to get to her is probably need to come out and say what he said of the during
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a security council meeting on the situation. the middle east yesterday, the secretary general and his comments said that it's important to recognize that the attacks by him, us after condemning the attacks by him us. he said this that the attacks by him. austin occurred in a vacuum that the palestinian people have been subjected to 56 years of suffocating occupation. those were his words and that prompted a very angry response from the is rarely delegation to the united nations. the foreign minister was here for the meeting. eli cohen, he canceled a meeting that he was supposed to have with the secretary general after that as these remarks, the ambassador to the united nations for israel, good lot or don called for his resignation and threatened to withhold visa as from un personnel. and claim that they had already taken away the visa for the chief
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humanitarian martin griffith for the united nations who was due to visit israel. of course, purpose being the person who was doing the negotiations on getting aid that is so badly needed and to gaza. so this was the secretary general pushing back against what he saw as a personal attack on his statements. and for the record. putting the statements that he made into context, clarifying that he had. and in fact, he had from day one call called the mazda attacks. unacceptable and called for the unconditional release of all the captives that were taken more than not acceptable . you condemn those attacks. of course, in that case, i'm going to come back to you in a 2nd, but just hang on there as for me, maybe because we've also heard from, from jessica, of an easy, these special ripple to on the situation of human rights independence, the entire truth. here's what she had to say about the war on gaza to the true mind
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destruction he's us be couple and even for know that the guys of people are in right now is a stain on all of us on all the un member states, especially those will have the power to stop it and do not do it. how much as many times indiscriminate that toxic a civilians and he's real, getting 1400. i mean during many more and the taking of hostages, these are or crimes and must be accounted for. and so easy is ready, killing all over 5700 people. i mean, cent intensified siege of gas. so depriving the population of life sustaining supplies. this has become a tune of war, exposing to population to inescapable risk of death. well, these are also war crimes and my amount to crimes against humanity because this is walked into a national starvation ease in the international your money tell you a little diesel. so it's have to describe is also have to be accounted for. back to kristen avenue in in new york and kristen that this special ripple to are
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absolutely false, right. in her words. absolutely, and she's reflecting what you want. officials have been saying all on that. again, the attack on him on the mazda is attacked was against international law, doesn't justify. but it doesn't justify and is really response that a target civilians and accounts for collective punishment. nick, i just want to bring up because i'm, i'm watching as we were talking a meeting just opened up here at the united nations in the united states and speaking now this is very relevant to everything that we're talking about. the whole reason the meeting was called yesterday and was to build support for security council action to address the situation in the middle east and the ongoing conflict
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there. there are 2 resolutions now that are being put forward one by the united states and one by russia and the, the, they're doing resolutions, if you will. and the issue, the main issue between them is humanitarian access to guys, out of the russian resolution that's been proposed calls for an immediate cease fire at the united states. resolution is a bit softer and tony costs for pauses. humanitarian pauses to allow aid in the united nations is called for an immediate cease, fire. rush is called for cease fire. the air bleed called for a cease fire. we heard many speeches calling for that yesterday, but again, the united states version is a bit softer. but right now the united states and baset are, is justifying their resolution by saying that it was negotiated with many people, whereas the russian one i'll tell you was put for tell you what, christine,
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what we're going to do, what we're going to do as you speak we're going to jump in and we're going to take the us and best of it to view. and let's have an international law. it underscores the need to protect civilians and humanitarian workers, including un officials and medical personnel as it calls for all measures. specifically, humanitarian pauses to allow for full, rapid, safe, and unhindered humanitarian access. it stresses the member states must take concrete steps to prevent an expansion of the conflict beyond gaza. it underscores the need to work together to deprive hum us of the funding and weapons it uses to spread tara and it makes clear that we must continue to work toward the future,
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were to democratic states. israel and palestine live side by side in peace. and this is clearly not what, how moss was to see. colleagues, the united states worked exhaustively to draft a strong and balanced text one that meets this moment. and one that we urge all council members to vote in favor of. thank you mr. president, ibex and linda thomas in greenfield, and you guys are invested to united nations talking about the, the resolution that the us is typing, which would include the woods humanitarian poses for safe and unaided access. also talking about concrete steps to avoid conflict spreading. and also saying that those who fund how much to be stopped at, let's bring in on political and the small and bizarre. so mon lots to talk about lots to kind of tying together. but 1st let's focus on this. what's happening at
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the un, because we have this us resolution. there's going to be a russian resolution sort of head to head at. what do you think it will or well, you know, there's nothing. this is secure the concept as far as between bush audiences. while they're trying to make some force, they're certainly trying to score horns against each other and clearly wherever each draft resolution guess in terms of thoughts. and the end of the day, i mean one of the to what was able to be to either. so mike says they say probably we'd be good to wait, i don't think they got a chance to look in the see to be the charges of this issue and then the police for a moment. it's old miss day when we come is right. of course, with a colleague, well i'll do who's lost his wife's son and daughter as a result of selling on the house and this right. and the cost still the torque of how to, how to deal. actually i'll tell you what we're going to start, right?
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that big is going to listen to russia's reply right now. a clue for rapids humanitarians, he's fine, and a condemnation of old victories attacks on civilians. they became clear from that the, the us doesn't quite simply want for the un security council decisions do have any kind of influence on a possible offensive by israel in. ready garza on the ground, that along with gross violations by h. l. would risk provoking an even larger scale conflict in the region. and possibly even beyond this now the us trying to terms of the sharp criticism against it for using it's vito. and he says from the international community, it is trying to push through a kind of a new draft plumbing to build a politicized, and relevant and very dubious professions. i'd like to point out that no normal consultative process on it was conducted in the counsel despite the fact that our
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american colleague has just showed us of the very opposite. the sponsors ignore the parts of the old comments made by delegations, and also the practice of working on draft documents because the american delegation directly refused. was one of the other discreet council members, the opportunity of consulting with capitals, establishing unrealistic, urgent deadlines. it's not surprising that the final product doesn't reach in any way. the most basic standards of quality data still does not contain a code for a ceasefire. it has no condemnation of, of a tree attacks on civilians and civilian objects. and because there's no to our lives, any actions o seeking to enjoy the fullest amusement of civilians. then of course there is a exceeding politicized document. clearly has one aim not to say civilians, but to show up the us political situation in the region through penning labels of
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the sponsors used a tactical ruse and shows that document full of and systematic number of humanitarian measures that israel could carry out. it's during its ground offensive, but you have the money. however, of course they strove to ensure that nothing in the draft would present west jerusalem from carrying it out. as you do is essentially the us, the resolution is a license full. this in fact and that, i mean, so from the security council moreover. so it didn't because, well, you thousands of palestinians continue to die. so the new movie kind of sort of the not allowing me so such a resolution. otherwise, it would lead to its full discrimination when it comes to color, the american colleagues mentioned in the numerous and use that are providing assistance. i like to say that the 1st part of the thing that these injuries are
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asking for was going to turn organizations that want to give housing is a see saw. didn't. who did you say no? the significant legal problem in the draft is the reference to the right to self defense, which as with concerns by the international court and its advisory opinion of 2004 is in admissible when we're talking about an occupying power. and israel regarding the policy an entire truth is precisely that we see no point to him supporting a document whose aim is certainly one thing to serve to your political interest of one security council member. you've coupled and you postpone is possible. this is not any, not able to stop the escalation, but the fact too is giving it a green light by linking x of force and linking it to a number of to space humanitarian conditions. we trust that the majority of our colleagues will armed like us in the square to cancel. otherwise,
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as somebody already said, it would be a very serious blow to the counsels of storing teams. in order for the un security council to be able to carry out its mandates to ensure the maintenance and special peace and security. we have prepared a draft, a alternative recitation, by his advice leading to ban z uh, putting forward rushes point of view about the us draft, the resolution that presented little bit earlier as saying that the us is trying to push through something that still does not cool for us these far, there is no condemnation of attacks on civilians. thousands of palestinians continued to die. he said the council can not allow such a resolution and said that negative formulate their own, dropped or have formulated the range off, which we'll hear about shortly. so mall went back to you mind bizarre or political analyst at st. mullen. as you predicted just minutes ago, i'm the russian saying that the us draft does not fly. we are back to the i could see or of the cold war in the security council. or
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shot in the united states post. this is especially interesting because there's a serious change here in the russian position. because if you remember on a few years ago, if any, our book during work best for these, these are we're actually very close in syria and up in our school, say shortly between moscow and washington. but clearly by the framing or the international relations in terms of us support, can you please add these right? compared to have us further more, more show to the other side. now we see workshop probably with china. the united states probably with, for us are being great. just reading the whole hor, where am i the security council? the see of change here?
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who's the commercial it's up to to read the code is to see way a cd. right. so what the need for a ceasefire? i the protection it should be nice. and this comes, of course, as we must keep remembering. as calling from out does arabic well do, has lost his wife's son and daughter has result shelly on the house and mr. hatch and the central gaza strip. well i'm and as we mentioned time and again this is the story that we are repeating nights off the night day of today and it has been so for the past 19 days it has been so in all the previous conflicts that we've reported on here, it out to their english, but this is this one has really come place to yes, absolutely. so she's not doing, i'm just there out something about 17 years ago. it was at the time of the siege of guys are really typed in. is there, i went from just not a provision but assigned to an occupational decision. so on the races,
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goose and a system that sort of pressure to see the st garza. so the, the door being closed in like that. is there a sold? it could just look like you're in a through all the way the key. and now you realize that this is not possible for, for was later in this for today is showing once again but the directions. it continues as the thing is more repressed and closing. and clearly the prices, but civic gains i'm guess, is raise of the news. i'm assuming. so the news because of the mistakes 6, the criminality. right at the point in time because they are the ones. if i, they are the ones who are driving is confidence and that's what we are totally un secretary general, that this is not cable and we're going to leave the,
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i'll back with you at the top of the just to say that draft us draw resolution has been rejected more much in a couple of minutes the by pushing the or the one to blow by the perspectives
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every year in china, an estimated $80000.00 children are abducted by one of their parents. 101 east follows some others desperately trying to be united with their children. oh no, just the era the us is always of interest to people around the world. this has been going on for a number of surprise, but obviously the report 34 that's an active perspective to try to explain to global audience why it's important to impact the lives at the height of the storm. water was still high by hey, this is an important part of the world. people pay attention to this very good the bringing the news to the world. from here, with the escalation of the war on garza alger 0, goes to the largest hospice and in the strip to witness how deteriorates and conditions and desperate shortages are impacting the lives of so many results be disconnected. doctor schuman spilling should shift in this with the motions,
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the medical stuff, and those in need of treatment reflect on the hardship of this conflict. if the electricity runs out, so just become a mass graves causes a shift, a hospital. on the brink on al jazeera, the how calling from mount is there a higher because land that his wife, son, daughter, and grandson have been killed and in that strike entire team here in the is offering us and sick. and then the other 1 o'clock visits out 0 and life and also coming up the another massive is really as dry calm down. so it was narrow.

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