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dr. simmons building should shift in this with the wash on stem medical stuff, and those in need of treatment reflect on the hardship of this conflict if the electricity runs out. so just become the mass graves causes a shift, a hospital on the brink on al jazeera, the how calling from mounts is there. arabic has learned that his wife, son, daughter, and grandson have been killed. and in that strike entire team here in the hall is offering us and sick, and then the other 1 o'clock business out 0 and life. and also coming up the know the massive is really as dry come down. so it was near a hospital,
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it's already out of action. we don't know yet how many of that stuff ation being used as a weapon of war and guns. and that's what hawks fences as it demands food to be allowed in this. if i was just the finding x of data by how much these these false it was, the offers you and chief and to any gutierrez tries to set the record straight as a war was between the u. n. and israel escalates the so we are continuing our coverage of the breaking news out of gauze are beginning by offering the condolences, the entire team it and my colleague from elders are arabic, while our daughter has lost his wife, son, daughter, and grandson is the results of the shelling of the house and mr. dates in the and
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forgot the script. it's on my mood was in his last year of high school and wanted to become a journalist. well has been reporting live from garza city all day. and he was told of this news while he was working, unless he had the possible how the hell on most of the sort of state. definitely what happened has been completed. it's the repeated targeting of children and civilians helping us up to a month that got to we were talking about all the strikes i had i had covered young area and after returning from this place, i also talked about the is really strikes but targeted all areas including the sy, routes in a few, i'm in the say a lot. yeah. and it cannot. unfortunately, we have some doubts that these radio occupation wouldn't lead these people unpunished. then you have to code that. do not have them on a separate. unfortunately, this is what's happening to he of the month and this is
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a say, so not the occupying the army spoke of the ethical on a multiple. what can 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 we'll talk about a zoom, is in con eunice in gaza and festival topic just talked to me about what was going through and, and your connection to of the well, these really strikes, continuing the gaza strip, attacking separate areas into the start tree or the eastern areas of the gauze, district witness mess. ultimately we're shooting for more than 3 hours till this till till now. also different was due to buildings were level to the ground that the majority of these really effects where i targeted against civilians who were saving the houses in another and have central areas of the seas chart, treat central the gaza strip more than a new one neighborhood has been leveled to the ground victims till this current
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moment stuck into the russell waiting for the civil defense teams to rescue them from the ruffles also of the value referred you count more severely, hit us throughout the past hour. this densely populated area contains more than 120000 palestinians who really the majority of them is still exist in the, in this refugee campbell, which is located north of the gaza strip as night sold. the serious of the is very strikes intensifies as the, the, the is particular patient forces announced that they will intensify the rates and the domains of that tax the as entire to, amongst the casualties that you've been talking about. of course, a colleague from out does or arabic, well do. he's lost his wife, his son, his daughter, and his grandson of what happened to what i love to have those today is happening to old palestinian families and daily basis is the house of rick of this round to find thing that we and palestinians on the is ready, occupation forces where it was family, where resigned things in the house,
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central the gaza strip and the middle of the rock refuge account. they were just a gathering under one roof. they suddenly left our road without any, probably a warning. he lost his wife, his son, and one of his daughters as well. um, we were talking with about all the time about how is the situation of your family, how they are. he was always the last that they are saved. now there are no more saved. they have left our road. this systematic attack the been carries out, i guess the joint list inside the goal is this trip aim to that said doing list from sending the sounds of palestinian to the international community. and even they would like to face the truth on the grounds, palestinian don't listen to specifically o g 0 a does he have to on the list, trying to convey and even to deliver the reality on the ground with fully neutrality and with high level of proof of professionalism, all, what happened to well, a dentist today, it could, could be added to the history of the hispanic crimes against joined the list of
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it's, we're out of the out to pick up this round of fighting. we so a little bomb attacks on the 12th of hilton medical workers. they are receiving different victims and be discovered later that those victims with one of the family members their father, one of the fathers of a palestinian also. but doctor has found one of his son killed by the is very strikes, but we cannot really expect that the attacks will reach to r, o g 0, a crew, respondents families, and thought the goals. this trip was a, a always had to revolt at the casualties and even what was happening with the ground today assembly were among the casualties and even the victims that he had triple said, he had a court the situation with a great carriage and insist to keep delivering the message of what is happening on the ground to the international community. all right, target, thanks for that to talk and speaking to us the from does i think you a while, let's bring in time. i'll michel observe presenter and for my goal is a correspondent and you work closely with while at what together many is it covered
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was together as you look at these pictures of him, just receiving the news and dealing with the consequences. what are your emotions? what are your thoughts? it's a lot of difficult. well, the man and the correspondence and the joined the list and the father and the grandfather. now he's suffering a big loss. you know, he lost his wife, beloved wife, and his daughter and chum and his son moved and also his grandson, cousin, and other of the families. they are suffering from a deep injuries. we are praying for you here at the youngest son for a while as he's suffering from an a serious injury. and he has done just before a minutes, few minutes and surgery in the hospital in midland. and me the strip. that's really nothing easy situation. it's an a situation that's very sides hard to breaking,
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choking wireless example of a great father and a great different kind different under professional journalist. what he has covered this 2 or 3 for 4 years and years. he's covered the invasions end of the political and when it took a developments, i never think he was a professional journalist. and what did have been for his family is that target is kind of a punishment from those are either government against an a jordan is and we had what and what he's saying is they are punishing a lot of coverage by getting our sons on somebody's business what did that on and what it was an example of different examples in gaza over the few days, more than 20 during this visit with the families have been killed. i've been targeted targeted. so there's no safe place there is no safe place in gaza. and what, and it's right with his family and a safer place based on
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a declaration for him. and those are 80 on me when he said the spokesman of the is there any the, are me go through the self in the gaza? of the the goals of valley you will be safe leave gauze that was instruction was new. yes. and what and his family he left, he lives in gaza. so he moved as he's, he stayed and goes as a journalist, continue his coverage, and him a, a move this from any, to me this comes in the say, dot com in a place which is coastal safe. and this has been resolved. and this is example. and this is what we have seen and the consequences you can go for so many cars is ophelia saving is with no water mix. no the question, what is that easel to target assembly of? i don't let us until now. we are like, since this, this, this happens for a 4 hours ago. we didn't get any justification form of the 80 government. and the
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problem is there any army spokesman, say what is the reason to target civilians? and this is of the only the only case tell me you've been talking about what an impressive mind while is and measure of that. i think is this how he received and using what he said directly after. he'd heard the news and dealt with the, you know, these pictures that we're watching now. he said this is a situation of the entire process than young people that families, children, and women, the situation of everyone. this is not just my case. here as a right, there is a raid, thousands of children and women must have him come to safe areas and up dying. and mrs. why many around the world is according for firm action from people like the un resolutions being talked about, the but when you go to the you and as we were talking about across one little bit earlier, you just got this, you know, bickering getting on between russia in the us and no resolution if he is what is happening, does a shame on everyone is who's calling for a affordable fiction for,
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for civilians, for the protection of human rights and the protection of that ice of genres. what is the case is not the only case what and as many victims of civilians and jordan as we have to think about more than 6500 people have been killed among them around the 3000 innocent kids and more of them 1500 women as an and this number includes the familial flooded dental. this is an example of what is happening and gaza and we are calling for all the consent bodies, please. what is your listen to the cause of disobedience predicts our families, right? and i'm calling to what is my family know and goals, right? and then what could help do that would be a, from strong resolution with half to from the u. n. but now we're learning the restaurant china have just beat or this us draft of the un security council. what do you make precisely of that? unfortunately, the feeling of girls are people that they are being killed on the screens
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without no intervention from the parties or calling for the protection of human rights and civilians are the what is what's happening, what it was speaking to us. and he was speaking to his audience, the people who knows him doing and this was a 0. he said to them, i am then not the only case. they are killing the civilians keys and all the witness. unfortunately, he's a victim and they come up. thanks for joining his hair. onset was speech hmo as he i was going thanks very much for time. i michelle. thank you. all right, let's thank you back to the united nations where russian china have vito the draw for at least as a said, put forward to the security council by the united states. it called for pauses to allow humanitarian access, but it did still show of asking for a ceasefire, chris and salute me. is that the united nations in new york? so chris and just tell us more about how the vote went. so
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before the vote was taken, we heard from the united states and we heard from russia, the united states made its case that the council had had considerable consultations that they had negotiated and listen to the fellow council members in order to pass and put forward this resolution, which would allow humanitarian pauses to get aid into gaza, as well as calling for respect for international law and whether it's humanitarian law, the laws of war and so on. russia said that the u. s. in fact, they debated that take of the united states. russia said that people's consultations weren't listened to, they were neglected that this, they choose the united states of using this resolution as cover for israel to launch its own ground. invasion for is
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a cover for israel to launch its ground invasion into gaza, which would result in more humanitarian catastrophe, more civilians dying more civilians suffering and so forth. so as you noted russia in china, vito, the resolution of mozambique also voted against it. there are a couple of extensions, but it did pass. and so what, any reaction from the councils will us? yes, so we heard from several members of the account. so uh, ecuador, it was interesting and said that a lot of us would have like a different resolution, but we need to act and we need to have something to build on. and this is a good place to start. we also heard interesting, lee and, and um, right now they're about to vote on the russian resolution as well, which calls for an unconditional humanitarian ceasefire. that's what russia wanted
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. and uh, the united air bummer, it's also what it, i'm sorry, was the u. a. e that voted against a voted against the us as well. they also were looking for a, a ceasefire, an immediate cease fire person. and let's just jump in and listen to the russian about speaking out to you and right now them and support the russian propose tact, opinion colleagues, who so to show support. yes, it was the strongest by the lack of a condemnation with a terrorist attack. had an opportunity to correct that by voting in favor of all drugs, but he clearly didn't read it carefully and didn't notice all the relevant parts of the text. and so is inclusive which he oh is emotionally talks about me. we regret the fact that the security can so did not meet the hoops,
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pin deponent, we sought to do everything we could to help this. now the challenge of preventing a further ex escalation in the area of the is really posted in come savings is done with the g. a. we support the drop hesitation proposed by jordan on behalf of the are of group. russia is one of his correspondences. we urge o member states to support that. thank you very much. i pass that as a russian on both of the putting for this and it's a retired resolution with the jordan and russia. according for an unconditional od ceasefire. christian just take is true. what russia is quoting for yeah, rush i asked for this humanitarian unconditional ceasefire that, that was really the primary issue. what's interesting of what one interesting thing that we've learned from a source is that before these votes were taken,
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a france called on both countries to withdraw their resolutions, their dress, in order that consensus could be reached. and that was supported by some, sorry about those are going to jump in again. we're just going to get the us response. we're a into gaza. will say this again. the united states stands ready to work with all member states that are genuinely committed to advancing peace and security. we must put the interest of the region and the world above all else. thank you miss present this. i think the representative of the united states for his statement and i now give the floor to the permanent representative of the united arab emirates. mister president d u a vote today were strictly on the merits of the draft resolution submitted to
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this council and how they tend to believe respond to the dire situation in gaza. we know what the most pressing humanitarian needs are. the u. n. an n g o's have been very clear and immediate humanitarian cease fire. the release of old hostages, say sustained, and at scale humanitarian access fuel for hospitals and the southern nation plants, fulter and adherence to international humanitarian law. yesterday we heard dozens of statements imploring this council to assign the same value to palestinian life as it does to is really nice. we cannot allow any equivocation on this point. there is no hierarchy of civilian lives. these must be the priorities of any recommendation adopted by this council. furthermore, we count the silence on the question of force displacement on the evacuation order
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. crucially, the gaza strip is occupied territory. there should be no, i'm to give it to you about that. we still hope the forging consensus is possible, but clearly it will require more work. the stakes are too high. civilians in gaza cannot be abandoned. the security council must step up as we have heard clearly from countless foreign ministers just yesterday. and that is the work that the u. a . e will turn to now. thank you. i think the permanent representative of the united arab emirates for, for the statement, and then i'll give the floor, do representative of the bon smelt. see mister place. okay, yes. so that's the ongoing situation. the un security council just had the you a not that are balancing the civilians in gauze, it cannot be abandoned back to chris and to lead me who's watching events on fold at the u. n in new york. and so kristen are right in saying that both now both the
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us and the russian resolution drop resolutions have basically rejected to yes. so the failure on the part of the security council to act, that's exactly what i'm told. france was worried about. they called close consultations, they call had a close meeting before the vote saying, let's wait, let's try to get some unity on those. what's all speak with one voice. they have support from malta, in switzerland. uh, but the united states decided to go ahead and this is the result. we are also hearing that some of the elected members of the council do plan to move forward with another version of a resolution that they'll continue to try to come up with something that they can all agree on. d u a has been very strong and very involved in these negotiations of the air, a member of the council. we just heard from their ambassador what they were looking for in terms of a ceasefire. if that's not possible,
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some of the other things that we heard from council members that they would like to have seen in the draft. china said it doesn't talk about the symmetrical use of force by israel in gaza. it doesn't call for an investigation of the bombing of the all off for your hospital. and so there are a lot of issues circulating that still are being discussed. and there are still some hope that the security council will reach a resolution. but there's also a movement underway in the general assembly that starts on thursday, and we'll probably go into friday to pass a resolution there. and that is something that has been put forward by the arab league and the organization of islam of cooperation, other countries as well. russia, many others have, have also been calling for the general assembly to act. the general assembly
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doesn't have the same weight of the security council. it's not considered international law, but we could show you know, the world and is real what the majority of member states here thing and the resolution that we believe is going forward. there does a call for a cease fire or chris, and thanks for that to present, telling me at the you and in new york, let's head over to london mon. bizarre suddenly by opulence clements and mo. and as we were discussing earlier, as you predicted at still in their resolution. yes and the just to continue from where a question that last fall. i think the most interesting thing get this sort of what most often victor works is the united disposition. let me tell you why, why this is important and you're not getting out. members has normalize relations with these dr. b, um,
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any other country. and then at least even beyond georgia and i need it. we went all the way normal lives, furnishes these even military and security cooperation. this of the is one of the states closest. all i've seen that is that united that payment is yesterday. it's been so or statements or phone affairs, go how much is attack for october, 2nd, bark bark. this is the you we were talking about now that quoted against the us proposal and couple of days ago, quoted for that i think was why this is very important because that the us draft proposal resolution does not meet the minimum require for stopping to what you think of which is a ceasefire, which for most countries this, for the last couple of days i for,
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which was the community i need is the ministry with us for in the 5 days in order to start talking, having the software. so the fact that the is the best friend, the region b, u. s. one of the best friends and the vision coin, and how much part about it, how much does i forgot to do? the whole thing is this way. it tells you how bad the u. s dresser solution has been and why doesn't it doesn't meet the minimum require a m o and it's really hurting from chris and not correspond these monitoring vents that are the you and there's still some hope that there will be a resolution reach. but i guess the question is, what difference will that make even if there is one you know, i tell you what between this, in terms of the general picture, i suppose to address this because it was a corner of a lot of states excepting something that resembles more of a c, florida human variables,
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because i think that people can garza me as they enter the 20th day genocide. they some breathing space. right. and that is that whole boost or patient waiting for perhaps a longer source of ceasefire. but what is really needed today for the united states to get off of the his horse and just stop not getting missouri to continue as genocide in the past. i think that's very important to know. do you have to say just trying to make a point right? because the united states does, has to boy guide you to that today. so then i can say, oh my gosh, if they want to say something she think is right in the middle east and not the mentions. and the worst of all, it's showing it in a new center. gone, gone for the presidency of the 21st century. set the pictures and all horrible muscles most supported by the yes,
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this is why the wire. so the space has a lot of stick in the why they went way too far. of the say settled, holding back is a shuttle being the united states is basically following a district subsets in danger. so the jersey i'm gonna say is okay. all right, well, and thanks for that type mon bushera political am i speaking to us from london as well. meanwhile, us president joe biden said on wednesday that all the israel must defend itself. that can be never tons of the state is quite in the future. speaking on wednesday, the press conference of the white house by mostly cool for a to be allowed to reach the people of god. his realism products to music deserve live side by side in safety, dignity, and peace. there's no going back to the status crow as to it on october. the 6th.
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that means insurance from us can no longer terrorize israel and use prostate civilities in human shoes. it also means that 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 in mind kind of in washington dc. i might tell us more about what biden have to say, a very committing himself to a 2 state solution. he also spoke very strongly about settling violence in the west bank saying that this was unacceptable. that was bullying fuel on the fire as hundreds have being displaced in a settlement violence in the west bank, many driven out to other homes. this has been ongoing since the homeless attack on october. the 7th president biden, also saying, though that he had not in any way spoken to prime minister netanyahu about the
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timing of an evasion or any probable invasion of gaza. he implied that that is something that would be up to a prime minister netanyahu and the use way, the security cabinet, as he expressed the opinion that such an invasion, should not take place until the hostages are released. but continue to stress that this is a decision that should be taken by the israeli government. so president biden, once again threading the needle here, attempting not to publicly criticize the. is there any government at the same time making very clear a public coal for a return to a 2 state solution and also condemning that kind of central violence that's being observed in the west bank. and mike, can you also understand that the vitamin in recent days he was making this effort to try and have out to 0. it turned down is coverage of what's going on and gaza as
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well. let's make very clear what the source of that was. it was an exclusive article by x c us, which then has not been independently verified, but which quoted certain people as saying that the secretary of state had brought them not to up in a meeting with the guitar e. m u asking him to tone down the coverage of i'll just say area, it appears that this references, our sister service, i'll just, there are a big but this has not been independent to the consent. i'm a stress as well that from my own position, i've had no pressure of any kind whatsoever from members of the bye. didn't administer agent very much the opposite. in fact, most of the time, i've received words of encouragement about networks coverage, perhaps not in the last few weeks and the current tenant of what is happening. that is not the case with a few of my colleagues. i do say that they have been some approaches to them about the way i'll just there is covering the situation. but i have done this
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a long time, and i believe that the network has been being as honest and as fit as it is in every form of news coverage. this is something that i've associated with algebra since i've been with them, which is a long period of time indeed. and they've all right, mike, thanks for that, mike kind of reporting that. thank you. well, europe elite is set to mates in brussels to discuss the situation. garza, let's say not from step fast. well ahead of his summons here in russell's, your pin leaders are really struggling to as a unified response on what's happening in guys on, on how to respond to israel's bombardments. there's a division among the 27, a member space with germany, for example. and it's really against a kind of draft communicate that they're trying to make about a human to terry impulse or humanitarian window. a lot of leaders really are in favor.
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