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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  October 26, 2023 1:00am-2:01am AST

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refreshing and this is really i to give yourself loved the witness award winning films from around on out to 0. the . the other ones are in jordan, this is the news line from coming up in the next 60 minutes, the wife to children and grandson to the knowledge a 0 correspondence of been killed in on his radio strike on cause the meanwhile these really bunt bobbins across because of targets critical infrastructure as well as the salvation was being used as a weapon of war and dollars on august i'm demands,
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food is allowed in to the seems to have a trick on the diplomatic stand off. even item nations continues with us and russia, choose each of those blocking resolutions to try and for us to find the hello. it's $2200.00 gmc, that's 1 am in gaza where the relentless is righty. bump up into the strip continues. more than 6 and a half 1000 palestinians have been killed in the strikes since they began on october, the 7th. what of a half of them women and children among the latest civilian casualties of the wife, son and daughter. as long as they are a correspondent, wild dog dog, his grandson was also killed. hold on, honey triple. here's the voice of 2300000 guys out. relentless, the reporting on the flight, the palestinians living under blue came and then these really bombardments
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the perhaps hoping that the tragedy won't touch his own family. indeed, what is that doing slice? i'm know. his 16 year old son, my mood, his 7 year old daughter, sham, and he's 18 months old. grandson, add them killed in an air strike. in the blink of an eye. what is life chromebooks? pro stated in front of the body of his son, my mood. well says they are taking revenge on our children. the had a he of the month because i'm in a, this is a say. so not be occupying ami spoke of the ethical homage. yes, i'm, it's, well, 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 the
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what and had moved his family from the door to the new say, birth refugee camp in the central gaza heating israel's evacuation order to have so . but as he often reported, there is no safe place for us to begin in gaza, including his time and a little more while the since october 7th. what is that do has been telling the story of the, to the suffering of people about how cells is of children love their lives, shut off. c this is not the 1st time israel has started l g 0. c in may 2022 to be no more awfully, was targeted and choose but is really for which is why the reporting engineer all of this and the year earlier in may 2021. the building where the elders have bureau and other international b deal. we're based in gaza was the aim of an is really a strike. well, as voice could be heard,
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repeating the tower collapsed. the tower collapse with the bombing of the building was condemned into nationally as an attempt to intimidate media. it didn't and was continued to lead the coverage under the most difficult of conditions as you know, even as well as an injured. and this was quick to send messages of support what to has a name, the coins with courage, integrity, professionalism, and resilience. he's not just a reliable source, his ability to on earth, human stories from the besieged, gaza strip is on pilot. and i appreciate that very much. and i pay my respects to you. i did was in this moment of shared sorrow around the middle east. what is that do is a trusted household. me seeing him in the men's grief will resonate,
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the millions will be on the board. you have guys us for that. how many of the 0 in the okay, by addressed by what kind of god bless you and visit into hon. eunice and joins us live a topic. so what more details are emerging about this is really a strike that killed a family of i'll just share with you on this. why do i mean, what more can you tell us? well today what else heart has been broken, his determination is so. so let's why. oh, today lost a full members of his family, his wife, his daughter, his son, and one of his grandchildren. where it was covering the latest updates and the grounds in order to send the voice of palestinians and to send the reality to whole world. while he was covering, he was struck fire safety and use that to assembly house was composites, and there is an initial report stats. his wife was killed, he just rushed to check this. and he was really shocked by the by finding best
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there. uh, when the 3 of his family members offering his phone, him, this works killed by the is body forces. but he dealt with that with a great deal with a great carriage, as he used to do at their house covering while used to till and to ripple with about the latest as well as apps. and the gauze was chuck this time, his children and his family. but one of the targets that had been attacked by these video, a few patients forces. what else has been known as a very famous and between joining this who had agreed to create ability and even a sense of professionalism and reporting the lights? a news on the gaza strip. so the majority of palestinian join a list of decides with what else? because they might face the same uh, the city as what assembly really gets now, the is without probation forces throughout the ongoing strikes and violations against the district, the different social classes and todd is fine, including during the list medical work cuz our civil defense themes, different uh, different criterias, a criteria of the palestinian community had been attacks 5,
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use whatever the patient forces. what was it was brave and he was really able to cope with the situation. he sends a message that he will keep covering their realities on the grounds that they want to be april. i did these repeated attacks and at that aim to imitate, doing this in order to stop covering the latest updates on the ground, what it was april, the enough to deal with the situation and deliver the message to the international community that our coverage will continue. and one stop despite the ongoing gets hard yet target can you've been witnessing a number of his strategies as strikes and han eunice in the south where you tell us a bit more about that as well. these valley attacks from the guns was trick, continues out just for 3 hours from now. the, as well as hillary did not stop and did you spend areas of the gaza strip. they are trying to destroy every single building in the eastern areas of the receipt to retreat in every single district and in the territory. also,
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it's important to mention that a residential building was level to the ground. it is the why is the neighborhood central the gaza strip. a doses of civilians were killed and dozens of this also were injured. these were the ongoing attacks on different areas and the besieged directory has rise in the digital to more than 66, a 6500 pounds funding killed and with more than 17000 others injured. so a morning we might really witness. oh, so massive increase in the number of victims at specifically this situation. what really, what this mode that you ration a with the lack of medical supplies and the discharge we all right to target god blessed day and hon. eunice in southern gal is a topic. thank you. what i'll just say here, what has issued a statement about the tragedy. it says the entre 0 media network extends it sincere condolences and sympathy to our colleague while all dondo on the loss of his family and, and his really s, right. i'll just say it was deeply concerned about the safety and wellbeing of our colleagues in the gaza on hold these radio authorities responsible for their security. the network strongly condemns the indiscriminate targeting. i'm kidding.
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of innocent civilians and gaza, which has led to the loss of wild dogs, family, and countless others. we urge the international community to intervene and put an end to these attacks on civilians that by safeguarding in a centralized what area, my colleague nick clocks the time or i'll michelle and i'll just say a represent on full the cause of correspond that he worked closely with while and regards him as a good friend, a moment breaking the hearts and the said, i know what and for many years since my working goals are we cover to go to the main event, st. garza the man was against because in 2000 and a 20122014. he's a brave my profession and he's a friend. like only meaning go for friendship. i'm really feeling very sad in this moment. that's what i was covering then used to be and use
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his family to be used to because it was a 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 a training him to be a joiner, this even coming with english and during this war, my husband was doing some videos on a on social media's at was english uh with english to the english audience and sham. 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 guns 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 of portion to the me this comes in right on supposedly to a safe area, right. so, but in the end, this has been as of what i speak with our senior political analyst model and
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michelle, all right, who joins us live from london model. and let's talk 1st then about the family of a colleague, wilderado who was cable and that is really a strike. i mean, he moved his family to the south, which according to these raise, was supposed to be safer from dayton's, that they still got the bottom. they still died, it reminds us mom and there's no safe place in god is not simply not solid, not north, northeast and not worse. it's a, it's a, it's amazing that in today's. busy sure is not safe. a mosque is, let's say, a hospital multiple hospitals. so they are constantly beneficial. the phase 2000000 people in constance here, 2000000 people on the marlins, thousands of di, tens of thousands of casualties. more than a ww refugees zip. again. it's, it's such a tragedy,
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but it's not the divine deal. what they try to do. it's 9 days. there's an x ray okey buyer moves on his radio criminal behind these killings, the crimes. they are not co existence and their families. it is our family. it's family and he's been bar. oh, angry found the family in the world. he's been not work. i guess. why does it work? i guess i actually was in every other household. he's become part of the time it is . so now we owe us countless families, grieving for that. so here's yeah, model and i guess it um it underlines the danger that old young lives and their families in gauze at face day off the day to tell the story of what's really happening and gaza under this relentless is really bombardment. absolutely. in
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fact, there's the 0 produced about our correspondence and gossip score, why i found it all by many others less to, to do more to go swear. why is a cornerstone in gaza and this is the sort of went on down there and others and how it is covered, the 2014 water that was after that. and how these young man, with their families, young savages, haven't been able to survive spiteful odds, but now we see the so many journalists are hard. so major strategies are now our home, right? it's funny, it is perfect. so modeling, let's throw this out and just talk about some of the international response to the crisis. i mean, we have those competing us and russian resolutions earlier. the un security council
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both failed. it's clear that deep divisions remain particular between the us and russia. it seems we're back to the cold war days. my, when have both sides being done much be opposed to each other. now they're not technician support the council. are there any possibility or rather than useful them coming out, or maybe not emissions, especially in the face of saw strategy that's rolling in occupied by a senior territories. and it is, uh, it is shameful. and they are saying this is the way they are handling this. the cynicism is beyond anything we'll see. and it's all in blue. saw that. yeah, it's all for us to see both attracted the most the base of the united nations, the incapacity or beast presumably growing up to be able to handle such simple things as creature provides you with your whole life. come
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to a consensus about something that is so at the beginning the driver side seat is the lease and the weight wise. okay. g golf more innocent drives info. starting to be on small one. let me get a final thoughts from you before you go. i mean, you were talking to us earlier about how the russian position has changed towards israel. and it now seems to be highlighting the humanitarian tragedy for palestinians in gaza. and these really bump bob and what's caused the russian position to, to, to, to change with regards to israel. know, that's a really important to me summarize us as follows. first of all, it is a framing by present by the conflict in the world as the one the one have you agree? and these are on the other hand, the restaurant for quite a sign which is completely false. of course,
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there's nothing in common between us and russia is absolutely not in common between ukraine and these are and ukraine being up to 5 and these are 1000000000. okay, why are the one i think income between. busy are they are all the eyes or that are clients of the united states and history as a phone and back for the school was issues of the times of the whole, more taking the position that is there and shouldn't. and that, but clearly not at the store, but you do add to the dimension. that's all. remember the rush remains deployed. is celia, i know that united states is deploying its aircraft carrier so easily 3 and okay, now i see a show force gunpoint diplomacy. that's certainly not to the light. people are a superpower, song back, historically going, revising and clearly critically, any serious is on the part of visit national committee. all right, the model one,
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bush, our senior political understand under my one. thank if it's the, let's go to new york malware, russia and china have vito to drop the resolution. put forward to the un security council by the us. it cool proposes to allow humanitarian access, but stop short of asking for us these 5 that's bringing gabrielle as, although he joins us live from un headquarters in new york, gabe. so 2 big competing us and russian resolutions. i'm garza failing at the you and that took us through the votes and what happened yeah, that's right. another day, here's the united nations, another failure of the security council to reach any sort of consensus. there was this russian draft resolution or that went out for a vote and it had 2 key points, an immediate cease fire and calling on israel to revoke it's evacuation
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order for people living in the north of guys are those are the 2 main points to it . there's more to it, but that was, are 2 main points. that was a, didn't get enough votes to pass it. it got to a positive boats from russia. china got bone, and united arab emirates came out very strong in favor of this russian draft. the several countries of stain, the u. s, and u. k, simply said no, so it did, it did not get enough votes to move forward. then the us had their, their resolution go for it got 10 votes, but was vetoed by russia and china and the u. a e also sided with russian, china voting against it as well. that did not call for a cease fire that just called for a humanitarian pause. this is really the crux of the issue here. you say, what's the difference between a ceasefire and humanitarian pause? why are we getting all hung up over this? it is a big difference, the russian se, and the folks with you, a e se, and china says a cease fire is necessary for all sides to put down their weapons because the
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humanitarian situation is that bad. and china says, don't listen to us, listen to the humanitarian officials on the ground and goes there calling for a cease fire. so that's why there's the soap bought this, these fire language. the americans, on the other hand, are se, nope, we're not going to go for that. we're only going to do a humanitarian pause, which is less formal. humanitarian pause can be one to 3 hours or so, and then they can resume a, then israel, or what the house stands for that matter could resume bombing or, or fighting. so this is the key issue here. this has been an issue, but clearly again, this is the part that is, is, is led to this stalemate, this really language here. that's very critical, that they can't reach a consensus on. all right, so i gave it that was on the line for us, the us in new york gay, but thank you. i mean, yes, president joe biden said on wednesday that although israel must defend itself, that can be no return to the state as quote in the future. speaching on wednesday
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at a press conference of the white house by and also cool for a to be allowed to reach the people of gauze. it does rarely have products to music, deserves 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 that means insurance from us can no longer terrorize is real and use progress to the civilians and 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. well, mike kind of joins us live now from washington dc mikes or president biden, that talking area, no return to the status quo in the future, according to more aid for the people have gone. so what most by them been telling us? well, president biden defeat, have supported what he called is wales, right? to self defense. he also argued that many palestinian civilians were being caught
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up in this conflict because he said they were being used as what he calls a human shield by a month at the same time, he reiterated that cold for a 2 state solution. he also was very critical of settlement activity in the westbank, in particular sets of the attacks on palestinian communities in which hundreds have been displaced. in recent weeks, this a point that he highlighted it, describing it as pouring flame went on to the already volatile situation. unlikely on this time, there's been a israel support resolution drafted in the house. what more can you tell us about that? the older probably couldn't this had said during these weeks of division an argument why they tried to elect to house because that's the 1st resolution that would be introduced when the house was functioning again, would be a built in support of israel. and indeed, that transpired. the mix nicole bill said it's called uh was introduced by the new
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house speaker and mike johnson. now it was paused overwhelmingly, among the some 435 delegates who were there. however, notable that there were a number of those who voted against it. the bulk of those voting against it came from what is called the squad to a group of progressive democrats who are arguing very strongly against is really action in gaza, particularly action that leads to the death of civilians, but still overwhelmingly paused in the house on a bipartisan basis, mike, thank you. what is what lead us cove efforts to protect civilians and gaza is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said he aims to lead israel to a decisive victory. let's go to sarah. colorado is live for us, an occupied easter wisdom, sarah. so what more did we hear from bethany? all yeah,
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i mean it's pretty much what we've been hearing for the last few days that they're going to lead them to victory that they're going to watch how, how much the, the, the planning is still on this invasion that's going to happen on the ground. but really no concrete answers. yes. again on when that's going to happen. how that's going to happen with so many hostages, including most of these really citizens in gaza, still stuck. the, what we do know is that the government has before also anyone that can send any information, the release slips that were dropped. we know that we've seen that on social media a few days ago. that was a friend and 2 in gauze us and people saying that if you know of any of the whereabout supposed to just let us know, it doesn't sound like it's a government that really is across sites in terms of their whereabouts. and what we do know is that obviously the us is mediating on that because the, interestingly well, he didn't apologize, he did say, but that will, people within the government are going to have to all the stuff to how that
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catastrophic failure happened on october. the 7th, including himself, he said that he said, that would happen all to the will. he will so highlights it, but some causes should move from the north to the south to avoid civilian dest, which of course, we know is something that he said many times, but really, what's happening on the ground is fall from 9 fight, every parts of gauze at every single area is being bones of forces we saw without a phone call even his, the death of his family members. so it's a really interesting time after time, especially when, how much is still continuing to send those rockets. i as a, from gaza and you know, having an army that was really quiet sheet to get on with it as a public. so it is divided on its opinion. no, not yet. so just quickly, that'd been more rocket attacks and tell of a what more can you tell us? yeah, because that's still been happening from us. a rocket scientist that says close to
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tennessee south instead of even spots of one of them didn't make it through there. and there were a number of injuries reports, and it also happens class that's a lot which is a well known service destination that said falls through, but it landed in an open field and then most recently, rocket. so i've come over that have been intercepted from 11 on by the onto group has been less of those. okay, so still ongoing and really a message from how much to say that it will continue to put top for flight despite the war on gaza. but also every time it does that, it says that the reason why it's doing it is uh, in retaliation to the civilian desktop. very high number of civilian does that listing and goals are the moments are right to sort of kind of a lifetime and all to bite east through some 7th. thank you. well, they've been more raids in the occupied westbank on wednesday. we're more than a 100 pounds to me as have died since october the 7th of spring. and john struck footage on just live from ramallah. charlie said he's ready for us is clearly have
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a round top that rides in the occupied westbank in recent days. what's the latest as well, the latest we can tell you, dyer and then the last hour or so we started hearing reports of in his right the minute you right in the occupied westbank city of hebron. and we can kind of confirm that now having spoken to the family of the young woman who was taken from a home by, by soldiers this evening woman called maria and maria. i'm a sole hub. um, she's a university student. apparently her father was taken yesterday by these rarely ministry and was released. but yeah, as i say, having spoken to the family, she was taken away for interrogation by is ready soldiers earlier this evening. i mean, this comes only a few hours off to a statement was given by the compound that he is ready to come on. the of the, of the west bank of the occupied west bank here when she likes say,
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the age really minutes. we come under responsible for operations inside this palestinian territory brigadier general abby bruce. and he was speaking to settlers in the occupied west bank and he said look, we've taken the gloves off. you know what we've heard. i seemed to day and some hour. yeah, that's referring to the occupied with brightness, what israel coles at. and he said that, so we're going to see more offensive operations to clayton's in his woods terrorist nests like the ones that we saw in nor sharps. and that was specifically in relation to a regular g camp, nor ships knowles, to bring my law that a few days ago suffered and is really ministry right. that window, but 24 hours. they were full team. people killed in that rate, including 2 children, a number of arrests made. and just to put it in context, as you say, 1350 arrests since those initial attacks by having us on top of the 7th. right? of the 1350 people arrested fully occupied westbank and
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a 104 people killed. so the kind of rhetoric that kind of wording from that sheets come on the in charge of these very operations inside the occupied territories does not bode well. it is now walt hall, pause 1 in the morning. so round about this time in previous nights that we've seen these rates beginning to happen. all right, so chas proper life as the in ramallah. charlie, thank it's but let's also to come here and i'll just say are including cutoff answer key outcome them the continued is ready, bump ottomans on gaza. we're looking at the negotiations taking place for $65.00 and release of prison. more in that state. the highlights of the site floating low that is now making its way towards and you kind of do a different extensive damaged power wraps just didn't place across parts of northern
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van y 2. in particular, the system is now in the process of weakening, but it will bring very heavy rain flooding rain. so the potential for the damaging winds coming into new caledonia as it continues to think its way for the south with heavy showers long spells if right, they're still affecting the east, the side of a strider as well, just around the sunshine coast, right? we brisbin right down toward sidney, some wet weather coming in here like cloud and right extends its way across 2 days either way. walter increasingly prostrate as we go through the next couple of days . it seems through dry weather, tries to come back in behind them on the cold side. expressions up somewhat. we have got a slight refresher weather around that eastern side of us as well, but so just some warm away but just coming into the se, moving side of the race, which as we go one through saturday, brought us guys and present it around $24.00 celsius prize guys, this interpreters in pub to around $24.00 degrees celsius, as well as thought to try and bright too across the central and northern parts of china at present. we'll pull way up towards november to type of just 7,
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right. above average, price goes to $24.00 celsius, the full tokyo. but what to what the, moving in for friday of the stories of hope and inspiration. sure still came into ease from around the well that celebrate colleagues and resilience in the times of the thought provoking on. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate, but there are no quick wins and events or research hard hitting interviews. you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just
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a different full? i think the democracy in the process basically entities do you see that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side showing the end, the brakes on the other. i think there is a huge release of that to happen via the stores on tools to how does air of the the folk america took reminder of the latest developments in the war on gaza. the wife's on them towards the 0 correspondence, while dodging, had been killed in these really striking central garza, his grandson was also killed. somebody had relocated to the area from kansas city following and evacuation forwarded by his wrist. and hospitals in gauze struggling
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to treat most as a wounded was dwindling, was almost as, as, as well from bottom. it shows no sign of letting up on $6000.00 honest demands have been killed in an alternative strikes since october. the 2nd that was when i'm asked to launch the cross product time, getting 1400 is ratings. the un security council that's again failed to take action on the war and on the costs of the us and russia look forward to resolutions, but were unable to get enough support. well done about it was i punished in lawyer who has no now does he go to correspondent while do since 2006? she told us about him and his work as a journalist and gone to 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 brave palestinian journalists were literally risking their lives in order to make sure that the world sees what
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is happening, and unlike foreign journalists, who, if they can come, can come to 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. why is such a brave reporter and every day, each and every palestinian, we've referred to him as being a mountain because he is on faltering in his in his coverage. he continues, he persists in such a beautiful, classical arabic as so nothing can bring him down. there were, there are some people who always say if, if, if you think you're having a hard day, imagine what it's like to be well done to work. this is before his family was, was, was killed. and it's because he continues to report with such eloquence with such grace 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
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who opened up their hearts, their homes, there spaces for so many foreigners and to see the way that the israel is decimating this guy. this displays decimating 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 what at least $23.00 journalists have been killed since the start of the conflict show. he's not source on the committee to protect journalist see says the situation for correspondence and cancer is the worst. he's sick. and this is the, this time we have on record for the starting doing the work. anyone else since we started content, we have not seen that many people in 2 weeks period. over the course of more than 20 years. we're looking at the twenty's owners overall, mostly posting on the team. i'm dying covering this conflict past more than the
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guys i was kinda thinking of them. why didn't guys i already seem close to double that is just the last 2 weeks and competitive and ukraine. we counted as part of the on around 15 can so far. so even at the highest of the city of civil war over the course of a year, we saw 13 children discount. so know in recent memory that we've seen among drums, the international charity aux time is wanting. that is rarely using starvation as a weapon of war. it says, just 2 percent of the regular food supply has been delivered to cancer. since it is red, imposed of total siege on the territory. around 60 trucks containing food has been allowed into guns over the past few days. that's compared to more than a 100 every day before the war. ok, so i'm describes the situation as horrific and says $2300000.00 palestinians are being collected be punished in contravention of international humanitarian low but
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original. so to have this report about a group of volunteers in our shop, the refugee camp in han, eunice, providing food to families in the 10s of thousands of displaced palestinians are living in this camp. set up by do you have relief and what agency and fund eunice? they left their homes in the north and goes, the street to escape is red. it's right. many have most family members. now they're facing starvation. the degree of this warranty is led by every by him he's hoping to use some of the suffering they are handing out bien, atlanta. so the fact that i used to live in a bit of fiji campbell, my assembly and i been forced to move here to, to the methodist is really been part of many families are displaced to have to the initiative was started by another displaced but as pinion with an extend, somebody in my mind is if somebody, if turn on a couple of we fall into prepare meals for the president of this council on
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hundreds of trucks carrying humanitarian aid of waiting at the refund for the crossing with each. but one of the few doesn't help being allowed to enter guys in the past few days, according to do, and that is just 2 percent of the evidence, food supplies that would have been delivered before the war, communicating agency or expenses. starvation is being used as a weapon or for our ability to assess the situation with very precise data is extremely difficult to really and we can't reach people, we can't, we just like the communities to also do those assessments. so i'm just find really how much supplies do they have left? i would expect that people from, with better incomes might have more supplies. but people that are struggling, knowing that more than half of gaza is less under the poverty line, are already starting. the drinking water is polluted. stocks are running the habit because i've got a number of kind individual deleting some food. so when i also with
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a better way of cooking, simple me with i've been, i'm good, you can get by the end up with them. you said the totes. and on the 1st one to the positives assistance of one of the from us which so the posting and what to, to, to, to see is because as what the production has for them to me, 5 percent of the evidence total. because is a nation plants need feels to operate non stuff is right. it's right to have either damaged or completely destroyed, decrease supermarkets without food and water. life for medians of palestinians is hanging in the balance instead of natural or what's your name to my is the u. n's released on works agencies, folks. but as soon as she says, i like a few of us don't per room and as action from functioning. if we don't get too, as we are not able to drive our cars and deliver us to the we are not able to drive our trucks, our meaning the united nation truck and go to the board there and pick up the very
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little supply that is coming through the board the we will not be able to the wheat flour to the basically so people will not have read. this is for many, many families. the only thing they be thing right now, medically facilities will not be able to operate water pumping station will not be able to go on. it's a chain fuel for gaza is, is large, and the team is going to be interrupted if you will, doesn't come in and with that lives for so many people will be instead of that as well. we'd be caught swords because we are and youth road humanitarian organizations. we are what we call a direct and given service. we have 13000 vast numbers on the ground. they take those supplies and they distribute them or use them for the benefit of the communities that we so we have a very,
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very high scrutiny system that goes into how is human it there in the systems use for the benefits of the people that we were mandated by the general assembly of the nations. this are star and sec here have condemned israel's will on the gaza strip counter. i was prime minister has cold for a ceasefire as israel is non stop. bombardment is taking a toll on palestinian civilians living and gaza. just mohammed been of the rough when i finally also says negotiations charities more than 200 is where the captives held him gauze that is making progress. the spoke alongside took, he has 5 minutes to a confidant and he was visiting though we have seen some progress in the past few days with the lives of the 1st 2 americans and then the diesel for the 2 women to 2 days ago. and then with the mediation of, of egypt as well. i think that if we compare,
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where do we start to end, where we are life now, that is some progress on some brake lines. we would have made hoffen dig oceans austin ongoing. and i to any moment of time, i think that if we wouldn't be able to get along between the 2 parties, i think we will see some breakthroughs hopefully. so i'll just here as how should i, how barbara has more from of these conference indo the minister of foreign affairs of t and got tal, quote, for an immediate and to the warding gaza and to pay the way for humanitarian chloe tools. warning that the potential for a full blown confrontations that could spill in until the entire region was continue to be high. as long as there is no immediate and to the conflict. and joining me to talk more about the meaning of the 2 between the 2. but it says a fine enough, as is mr. magical inside of who's the spokesperson, overall tardy ministry of foreign affairs. i do understand this is going to be
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a sensitive issue for cats are not because it's being playing a key role in the house does negotiations, but uh we anywhere close to anything that could be conducive to a breakthrough when it comes to the hosted issue. uh, wait a minute because optimistic about the process which we started immediately as the escalation and discounts like teds has begun. obviously the difficulties on the ground that it just to go difficulty that always a hindrance and such a mediation between them and of course optimistic that we would be able to accomplish and loading this and what we have seen with the lease of the tool. now moving forward, hostages is essentially a positive sign, which we hope we can build a war. whereas between the united nations and israel is escalating with these really ambassadors saying that you and officials will be denied things. that's office speech by secretary a lot on you'll get that is good that i spoke to the media earlier on wednesday saying he wish to set the record straight and criticized those who are trying to justify the tax. by how much i am shocked by the misery presentations by
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some of my statements yesterday in the security call. so is this this if i was just defining x of data by i'm us. this is false. it was the opposite. so meanwhile, on the slide to the path of rockets towards israel, these really armies as one struck nidia southern results, which you have a lot about. 220 kilometers on gaza is the longest range of talk by how much since fighting broke out on october 7th. i'll just bear with stories about reports from southern israel, or less it was the longest range, a rock, any long strip towards a swell. it headed all the way towards a lot that's around 300 kilometers away from where we are. that's a place where thousands of people have been evacuated from many of the service surrounding and gas. so this type of a run kits are happening almost every day, although there's been a decrease in the past few days,
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but they're being constantly long and being launched force is when most of them are being intercepted by as well as their defense system. they, i wrong don't, although they can be deadly in many, many cases in the country. the other thing that thing going on here is the fitness riley army is claiming to have foiled an infiltration attempt by have mass here as well. apparently, it was close to the town of thinking that's not far away from where we are, where processing and fighters were trying to enter as well. so the fee, there weren't any source of pity and to a fighters were killed. the situation here on the ground is that most of the cities and villages and towns around this area have been completely evacuated in what it looks like. that the 1st stage of what could be wrong. the nation funerals have been held for 3 palestinians killed in jeanine off to on his radio talk early on wednesday morning. who kind of put me on the health ministry says is ready for us, has killed a total of 6 palestinians in several towns across the occupied westbank. authorities
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saves. ready forces deployed in on drone to talk a group of palestinians who they say held explosives at them. according to the palestinian health ministry, a $102.00 palestinians have been killed in the occupied westbank since the war started him and con reports on the optim, off of his randy miniature operations in the columbia refugee between 3 and 3 30 in the morning around. so he is ready so. ready is mounted a raid in columbia refugee camp. this is the alba taylor house. and the other soldiers actually came up the stairs and they simply was just smashing everything that they could see. you can say this coverage has been up tents. they then moved into this part of the house where they broke the door down. that's actually, that's his name. she was in her rooms level that come so obviously very, very quiet. she was in her room. this is her room ahead. now these ladies through a sound good night. now i've seen these sound great several times being used
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outside. when they go off in the open that they have this funder of noise. you can just imagine how loud it was when is in an enclosed space. there was a kick that list to and they were trying to look for both awesome alba to he was actually in a different room. let me just take you here. but before we do that, do we know why your brother was arrested? that he is ready? you should tell you anything that's just, i don't know why did detained him. they came in quite violent. they attacked and beat us for no reason. some 50 soldiers were here. it's a small place and the kids were here. it's actually fairly standard for that to happen. these right, he's very rarely on the day tell them why they picking somebody up. often the all of that happened. they came in here and this is what with us and was actually sleeping. they opened up the completely up turned the bedroom hit that he took his mobile phone and they took him away as well. now i'm going to take
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you outside in just a moment, but before i do that, i just want to leave you with this very quick thoughts. for some 1400 people have been arrested since october. the 7th here in the occupied westbank test, just in the occupied west pine colored up to the arrested with us and from the house. these railways actually won't help this road and they shot by way out of columbia refugee camp. now you can see here they still using these sound grenades and they ran uh, basically walked up the street still firing actually into the car. there's another bullet hole in that call that now these rates all taken place in multiple locations on almost a nightly basis. 1400 people have been arrested. so 403 people have been killed in rock hawk out. is there a columbia refuge account? i mean,
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a lot of hezbollah leaders of met senior officials and palestinian groups hamas and islamic jihad to discuss the war with israel. the group souls have been holding funerals for fighters, killed and exchanges across the border between israel and 11 on tuesday was dana holder has this update from bay jones in southern level. it's been 2 weeks since has the law. he doesn't call a miss ally the palace and it does come us to join the fight against as well as a long time taking your house. we are at the funeral of one of its fighters, its last more than 40 men in more than 2 weeks of conflict along the border. this time is very different since the last 4 in 2006 between along this way, the army. this time around as well as on the offensive and hezbollah is treading carefully. it is launching attacks against this brand new military position from open areas. it is avoiding and is really response that's with target population centers, which leads them to expose. at the same time, these really drone surveillance aircraft are in the skies over the border area all
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day long. now has the sense that it is in the hearts of this baffled it is not neutral, but so far, like i mentioned, the escalation along the border is very limited to reach it has the secretary general meeting leaders from the published and in groups, the stomachs we've had and how mouse has below releasing a photo. but the thing when that meeting took place and clearly giving the message that there is coordination between the groups of parts of the so called access of resistance. the biggest question is, what will hezbollah do next? it's believes that by it's uh, by targeting is very positions along the border. and this is where the army to the north for that they will not put more pressure on her mouth on the southern front. so the biggest question is, will hezbollah join this fights further?
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what it's going to do is it's long range missiles. will it use the military pay for the at the moment? no, but at the same time, the x rays are, you know, threatening that they will face unimaginable devastation if they do benefit their els was either by the 11th. that's what so it's come here and i'll just say right, including off to weeks of delays. trump ally, mike johnson is elected speaker of the us house of representatives more than that. the,
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the oh that's talking about the guns and i'll bring some live pictures we're
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getting here without a 0 of this huge fire somewhere in the gaza strip and actual where it is that we're not sure what's cool is that presumably from and is really that's right. but this huge biased off of it, some minutes ago. flames and smoke pouring into the night sky. it's a very dramatic, indeed, an enormous fire raging somewhere in the gaza strip. loves you bring you more on that as we get it here. let's give it somebody. well, news now after weeks of deadlock republicans, i've elected mike johnson, i speak of the house of representatives. the louisiana congressman is an ally of for my president's donald trump. is election followed bids by 3 other candidates that failed to win enough support from hotline republicans. the chain but has been unable to possible since kevin mccarthy was ousted open 3 weeks ago. the 1st bill that i'm going to bring to this floor, and just a little while, we'll be in support of our desk, your friend israel, and we're overdue. and getting that done. now i made an interesting campaign,
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digital use reports. 9 out of 10 filipinos are exposed to fake news, but it certainly isn't a problem that's unique to this country. some have had disastrous consequences, like the allegations of both rigging, in the 2020 presidential election in the united states that led to the attack on the capital. and to reward such as the one israel is waging on guns. and now this information could spread even faster. and so what the breaking you shelf dod is to actually show you content from vested auth. uh sorry. so you can use outlets such as when you search god's hospital explosion, you're not bombarded with this information analysis of the bombing of the file. the fact is hospital in gaza on october, the 17th are inconclusive, but in the case of the 2022 election, researchers say there's ample evidence that this information helped propel marcus to the presidency. something to cast a shadow on his separate to address the problem. they're trying to build
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a monument for the president's father, for he's supposed contribution and degree, you know, are we pointed out, already exist, it has no basis in history. and the critics say, the government may be on the right track. but the real test is whether it can and will fact check white wash narratives of demarcus families, roles doing a dark period in the philippines history. find below, i'll just there a manila are. all right, let's talk about lots of guys on now where you want to be showed you add these dramatic pictures, these a live pictures now of that file which is raging and dogs. it looks like a huge file taking place somewhere, the in gone. so we don't show wherever it is and what caused it. but let's bring in a topic. assume he's in southern gods in hong and his 1st topic. so what more can you tell us about this fight at the moment? well this is an as ready to strike that took place on a government street in the central. the goal is to strip this area has been
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targeted more than once a time today we'd have you been bought and then to be heavy e b, b sales where it dropped over this area. the, there's massive destruction took place in the area. it has to be targeted multiple times where f i or have been set to this current moment. know any kind of civil defense seem kind of brushed to this place in order to uh, to uh, to rescue the victims on that neighborhoods they use. but it also strikes when the goal is to strip continues, claiming the lives of hundreds of palestinians on daily basis. all right, to target assume that live for us in the hon. eunice in southern does a topic. so just live pictures the we're bringing you from gaza. i didn't know miss that file raging. somewhere in the gaza strip of correspondence. tarik assume was telling us that it was as a result of this radio strikes. and so these are the pictures, dramatic flames and smoke reaching into the night sky of, of gaza. that's it for me. down in jordan for this news. i don't go away because
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out to 0. this is the real, this is no joke and this is, this is just now that you heard, it seems here from the area of where we are constantly and ask along being tired or from the areas that the goals are stripped and they have been targeted by the is very, very close to the gossip or the we've seen a lot of times last fall, but i will say we are seeing increasing numbers. this is giving a picture of what kind of to be on this front. here's from, i'll just here on the go and need tonight out is there is only mobile app. is that the, this is where we just fix allies from out is there is a mobile app available in your favorite types to just set for it and type download
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