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the, the, the wife to children and grandson of a know to 0, gentlest, had been killed in and his riley a strike on guys on the other line and language. this is algae 0 live from jo. how so coming up? these riley bombardments across kinds of targets critical infrastructure as well as people starvation is being used as a weapon of war in gaza. all sam calls for fluids be allowed in the besieged
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territory. and the diplomatic stand off with the united nations continues the us and russia accused each other of locking resolutions to trying to find the onto the program. it's for jam tay, that's 7 am in gaza, where the relentless is riley. bombardment of district continues within 6 and a half 1000 palestinians have been killed in the strikes since i began on october 7 . well, over half of the victims of women and children among the latest civilian casualties of the wife's son and daughter of al jazeera correspondent, y a dot to his grandson was also killed in these riley s drive on a house. they had thoughts sheltering harder. abdel, how made reports here's the voice of
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2300000 guys out, relentlessly, reporting on the flight the palestinians, living under looking. and now these really bombardment the perhaps hoping that the tragedy won't touch his own family. indeed, what is that doing slice? i'm not. 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 wet as life crumbled, a post dated in front of the body of his son. my mood well says they are taking revenge on our children down there. and we'll see what kind of cost this is that is off the right now for some of the big tragedy. especially perpetrated against women and children. no more, no less than a calamity. large numbers of people's houses, bombarded, or something. however,
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this is the custom of these really occupation at the end of the day, we are on this land. this is our destiny. i mean, we have a lot of the wet and had moved his family from the north to the new se about the refugee camp in central gaza. heating israel's evacuation order to head south. but as he often reported, there is no safe place for civilians in gaza. including his family a little more while the since october 7th. what is that do has been telling the story of the suffering of people about the house. thousands of children lost their lives rush off. this is not the 1st time israel has started l g 0. in may 2022 to be no more awfully targeted and choose but is really for which is why the reporting engineer and the year earlier in may 2021. the building where the
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elders of a bureau and other international media were based in gaza was the aim of an is really a strike. well, as voice could be heard, repeating the tower collapsed. the tower collapsed. some hot on board, 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 understand in during and this were quick to send messages of support to has a name, the coins with courage, integrity, professionalism, and resilience that he's not just a reliable source. his ability to on earth, human stories from the besieged costs a strip is on power that i appreciate that very much. and i pay my respects to you did one in this moment of shared sorrow around the middle east. what is that do
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is a trusted household. me seeing him in the men's grief would resonate, the millions will be on the board. you have guys us for that. how many of the 0 out to 0. it has issued a statement about the death of what l dot does. family members. it says the algae 0 media network extends it sincere condolences and sympathy to alcoholic. what else on the loss of his family and, and his riley and striking out his area is deeply concerned about the safety and well being of our colleagues in gaza and how these riley else are, who's responsible for their security. the network strongly condemns the indiscriminate and targeting and killing of innocent civilians in gaza, which has led to the loss of while doctors, family, and countless others. we urge the international community to intervene and put an end to these attacks on civilians that by safeguarding in some lives.
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diana through 2 is a palestinian lawyer who has known wireless since 2006. you told us about him and his work as a generalist in gaza. 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 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 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 and his in his coverage. he continues,
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he persists in such a beautiful, classical arabic as so. nothing can bring him down. there was, there are some people always say if, if you think you're having a hard day, imagine what it's like to be what they had to work. this is before his family was, was, was killed. and that'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 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, this place 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. c is around has also carried out a strikes near
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a hospital in gaza. on wednesday the supplies happened opposite the l. wafaa hospital which is out of action due to previous strikes and a major fi has been burning in central guys the following. and these riley and strikes terika bu assume it sent this update shortly after that blah blank. well, they use for the occupation forces during the last l intensified. the rates of these will attacks on different areas individually to are treat sourcing from central areas. if it goes to it was considered to be the most civilized areas in the beast enclave. this areas included different districts include in clear moke neighborhoods which was given even bought it and the slaves of the fire results from the has been ethics is still this tool, this government moments also different neighborhoods including telling how many for who is doris and australia you were heavily bombarded,
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as were out the past i was the rates of the is when the attacks at lake midnight a really intensifying bringing different catastrophe consequences and even damage to public and private produce these areas close to that to be the vital lifeline for a 1000 and even consider it to be one of the most important places for thousands to work and even to socialize in multiple but still no action from the un security council. it's failed to pass yet another 2 resolutions on these rounds were on gaza, and drops were put forward by the us and russia. christian salumi reports from you and a headquarters in you. the draft resolution has not been adopted. this was a 3rd attempt to get aid into gaza up stantons, and this was the 4th. the draft resolution has not are being adopted. russia, china, and the united arab emirates voted against
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a resolution drafted by the united states. meant to present a unified position on israel's war with gaza. new due to the final product doesn't reach in any way the most basic standards of quality. it still does not contain a call for a ceasefire. it has no condemnation of arbitrary attacks on civilians and civilian objects in garza, and there's no denial of the actions of forced movements of civilians. the united states and the united kingdom voted against russia's draft. united states could not support yet another russian revolution. it was put forward with no consultation that failed to reflect, the reality is on the ground. it is disappointing that russia would rather try and score political points and further divide this council. then address the current in urgent need of israelis and palestinians. the russian draft echoing the un secretary general humanitarian organizations and the error of we called for an immediate cease fire. the us draft for humanitarian causes,
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with neither of them succeeding. the elected members of the security council are vowing to try yet again, with their own version. kristen salumi, l g 0, the united nations, as well as late as coal for if it's to protect civilians in gaza is riley prime minister benjamin netanyahu said on wednesday. he hangs to laid israel to a decisive victory. sarah, hi, ross has moved from occupied east tourism. this has meant to be a prime time cv a speech for the public, especially addressing them not facing them on what's the latest. we haven't really has any of those offices and any of those questions rather on. so to be honest, because it's still not clear when a ground innovation is going to take place, i'm going to just read out what he said, hey, said simple tennessee, we are preparing for ground invasion. the key word here is preparing. he said, all know every lab right on when how,
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how many are also not collaborate on the various calculations we are making, which the public is mostly unaware of not just how things should be. he's coming across to someone who is in charge here. someone who is a leader, someone he says the that there is unit to your monks, him and the minute trees, minister of defense, the soldiers who are clearly pushing for background invasion. and there was room is in, is ready the media a couple of days ago saying that there was a split he at the time hot to say that actually that's not true. and that we are unified and this is his message. again, he's saying that the wall cabinet is going to make a decision decision simultaneously together with the part with the consensus, but they can go ahead without any political involvement. he also didn't apologize. do a despite amended to the public wondering why he hasn't apologize full of the lack of full size into the attack, but it was kind of. # by him,
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us spot and he did acknowledge that there will be people that will have to onset to that including himself. however, he said that that will happen off to the will and not now now isn't the time to do so. military raids across the occupied westbank have continued way more than $100.00 palestinians have died since october 7 child strep. so it has the latest developments from ramallah. and another night of sweeping arrests by the is riley all me, various locations across the occupied west bank. a lot of focus on the city of hebron where at least 3 female well known political activists, 2 of whom studying at university were arrested. one of whom is a very well known play to go right to and political analyst, women called lamar culture. she was taken away and around to 3 o'clock this morning . there also rates on the northern city of nap, los napa,
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sorry we sold pictures of the is ready on the vehicles going into the city, at least 3 arrests. the and then the also pain arrests and we've heard evidence of that here in and around the city of ramallah. we heard what sound like a so called sound grenades, exploding. we saw pictures, videos released on social media, all of these, right. the soldiers in neighborhoods in the city, at least 3 arrests in ramallah. so what we know now is, according to the palestinian authorities, at least at least 1360 people arrested since this campaign started following those promise attacks inside israel. on october, the 7th, more than a 100 people killed and would, yesterday from the commander of operations. and he's ready to come all under of operations in size. the west bank. he's saying that these really ministry has taken
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in his woods the gloves off and that they will continue in his woods to hunt down nests of terrorists in the occupied westbank. so you can imagine a very nervous evening for hundreds of thousands of people living in neighborhoods across this palestinian territory. charles profit algebra ramallah still ahead on al jazeera mike johnson makes me in support of these routes on his 1st day speaker of the us house of representatives. the color we have some rain in the full cost across pops up the middle east. we have of course, had the cycling test make his way to the east, the side of the yeah, i'm in some way whether that to into southern areas of a mind course by doing a shows though. anyway,
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reduce the issue of that could cause some localized or even some flash flooding for a time. and we even have a pulse of some raining caught up on shoes. they often there the possibility of a few more spots afraid even around that eastern side of the arabian peninsula as we go through the next couple of days. so if i pull the washing your call yet, the nice has value stuff. some of this but some heavier, right there. a possibility of the east in the amount southern end of the red sea possibility of some wet weather here as well. no. so saturdays 10, retry blue sky is across that eastern side of the mediterranean. so settled and sunny because they are at around $33.00 degrees celsius. love to try the enter key i but these, the side of the country could catch one or 2 showers, a child. so one or 2 showers to just around northern parts of out here. yeah. that will be blast, are you quite a keen wind blowing in here at present? much of north africa is dry as settled showers, continuing that across the good parts of central africa seas. nobody's pushing for the south as range to actually pep up around somalia. and can you over the next couple of days, multi drive to the south. the,
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the, with the escalation of the war on garza alger 0 goes to the largest hospice in, in the strip, to witness how deteriorates and conditions and desperate shortages are impacting the lives of so many with most be disconnected. talk of show me spilling sion shifting. this with the, my wife wants the medical stuff and those in need of treatment reflect on the hardship of this conflict. if the electricity runs out, then she so just becomes a mass graves causes a shift, a hospital. on the brink on al jazeera, the
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watching algae 0, i'm emily angry, and he's a reminder of the latest developments in the war on guys of the wife, son, joe's and grandson of algae 0 correspondence. while that's who has been killed in ends, riley, striking central gaza is grandson, was also killed. the family had relocated to the area from dr. susie following and evacuation on. a bi is around hospitals and guys are still struggling to treat masses of wounded with dwindling resources as well. somebody and shows no sign inflation up to you and security council has again failed to take action on the war on guys that the us and russia put forward to resolutions, but were unable to get enough support natural or developing story out of the us. they have a multiple casualties after a mass using in the state of maine. it happened to add a number of locations in the city of lewiston. authorities say the gunman is still
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on the run. the police are currently searching for robert r card $44.00 of 1983 of both card is considered armed and dangerous. he is a person of interest, however, and that's what we'll label on that. so moving forward until that changes, if people see him, they should not approach car or make contact with him in any way. that's go through john hendern who's covering developments for us in washington dc. hello that john. so police have named that suspect and said he remains on the run. what else if they have to say? and that's right, emily robert card is a 40 year old man. and what makes him a particularly dangerous person of interest, which is what the police have called him at this time, is that he is both a trained firearms instructor in the army reserves. and that he's had a history of mental health problems. according to the main information and analysis
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center, he has had mental health problems and include hearing voices. he's made threats to shoot up the national guard base in psycho maine, and he was committed to a mental health facility for 2 weeks during this this, this past summer and subsequently released. so we know he's a man who has had trouble. they haven't named him actually as a suspect. yeah, that's a they've named him as a person of interest, but it's often just a legal nicety before those charges coming down. this is clearly the person they're looking for. they say he's been driving a 2013 subaru. that's been found and a town about 10 kilometers away and he's been carrying in pictures that have been released by authorities. ready he's clearly an assault weapon. now that's interesting because in 1994, the us out lot assault weapons, that band was allowed to expire in 2024. so if this was a weapon that was made after 1994, had that not happen,
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it's very possible that this weapon would have been banned and he wouldn't have been able to carry this out. but he did. and so for 22 people are reported. dead 50 injured me. and john, how does this change in compared to others across the us? it's emily in 199924 years ago, i covered my 1st master shooting in littleton, colorado, at a high school columbine high school and outside of denver. and in that shooting, it was the deadliest mass shooting in the us. at the time, 17 people were killed. that doesn't even make the top 10. now the parkland school shooting in florida that we've all heard so much about. that's number 10. you've all the texas that happened last may. that is number 9. if were 21, people were killed, the biggest mass shooting in us history was at the law at las vegas concert in 2017, in that shooting 60 people were killed. but we report on this story all the time.
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and it's disheartening to see those numbers change every single year. and in this case is government is still on the loose and we don't know what will happen at the end of this, but so far with $22.00 people. this is the 8 deadly a shooting in us history. harling statistics, thanks so much for bringing this up. display john hendern in washington, dc. you as president joe biden has met with astronomy as prime minister at who's on a state visit to washington. it was meant to focus on security and trade in the asia pacific region, but it's been overshadowed by the war on gaza. a white house correspondent, kimberly how could work on a scale back white house. welcome for australian prime minister anthony albany. you see us president joe biden invited albany easy to talk, trade china and security, but it was israel's war in gaza. that was the focus. you have stood up for
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a simple principle. the principle that every innocent lot met is, is riley and palestinian as a growing number of nations or encouraging biden to press the is really prime minister to delay a ground invasion. to save civilian lives. in a rose garden news conference by the end admitted the ultimate decision lies with benjamin netanyahu. what i have indicated to him is that if that's possible, to get these folks out safely, that's what he should do, a search decision. but i did not demand and bite and question whether the number of palestinian casualties provided by glasses have mos run. health ministry was even accurate. i'm sure is having cute and the price of wages war. but i have no confidence in the number that the palestinians use the united nations warrant water
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fuel and medicine is now scarce in gaza. civilian se, there's no safe place to go, is israel continues to prep for a ground invasion. it's an operation by then on wednesday continues to support. 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. president biden says he supports an independent palestinian state, living equally alongside israel was known as the 2 state solution. but only would israel's wars over well, he call i'm regional and global leaders to help achieve peace. kimberly help him out to 0. the white house to the new speaker of the us house of representatives has put forward a resolution supporting israel and it's war on guys of the election of mike johnson on wednesday for the bids by 3 other candidates that failed to win enough support from high blind republicans,
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the louisiana congressman is an ally of former president donald trump chain that has been unable to pass any laws since kevin mccarthy was asked it more than 3 weeks ago. i corresponded heidi j caster. i sent this update from washington dc. but us congress had been chanting at the bench to take action, to support israel since the war start. and on wednesday it finally got its chance after the house finally elected a speaker after 22 days without one republican mike johnson, a trump allied one unanimous support from his party to become the new leader of the house. and even before taking the oath of office, he vowed to pass a resolution to support israel as his 1st act as speaker. the 1st bill that i'm going to bring to this floor in just a little while. we'll be in support of our dif, different israel, and we're overdue. and getting that done, we're going to show not only israel,
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but the entire world that the barbarism of hum us that we have all seen play out on our television screen screens is wretched and wrong. and we're going to stand for the good in that conflict resolution pass with over whelming bipartisan support in the house. it pledges the us to stand by israel against the quote, barbaric war launched by him. us. nowhere doesn't mention protecting civilians in gaza or humanitarian aid or calling on israel to show any kind of restraint. a competing resolution calling for a cease fire in gaza had been introduced earlier by where she to to leave a palestinian american who represents michigan. that resolution got no traction whatsoever. heidi to castro out, is there a washington diplomatic efforts of taking place around the world, including where you are paying late is who was set to mace and brussels to discuss the situation in gaza. sit fast and has more are well ahead of this summons here in
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russell's european 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 27th, 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 of, of, of this as well because i really think that now human it's area 8 is very urgent and should go into gaza. but even on that issue, this 27 needles con agrees. let alone talking about a condemnation or asking for a seas prior. so what happened is, after the of sold a 7, a tech by how most, most your leaders and at the forefront the president of the european union underlay inside that if ross has every right to defend itself to stop, there was no more addition to that. basically called florence i,
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what happened is that there was a lot of those phones and we response from people within europe from within the member states from within their own governments that really were complaining about . that's wording said we are not reading with this. look at what's happening in gaza, we need to look at what the situation is there and also give humanitarian assistance . so there's a lot of pressure on this, you latest to come up with a solution with some stronger, worthy. but at the moment, all we see is division, and we have to see what's going to happen to the next 2 days. if the tom fine can find some unified response on this step 5, some else is a rough, rough, it's as we're getting to the situation on the ground in gaza. and the international charity aux them is wanting is riley's using starvation is a weapon of war. it says just 2 percent of the regular food supply has been delivered to gaza. seems israel sage on the territory around 60 trucks containing
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food have certified, being allowed into cancer of the past few days? that's compared to more than 100 every day before the world of sam says the 2300000 palestinians i've been collectively punished in contravention of international humanitarian law. westhills setup has more on a group of volunteers in l. shante refugee can can come units providing food to families, inmate tens of thousands of displaced. palestinians are living in discount setup by do you have released and what agency in front, eunice? they left their homes in the north and goes a street to escape is read is try many how most family members know their face and starvation degrees before them. p is led by every by him. he's hoping to ease some of the sufferings there had enough bein and that the soon followed by the lookout on the doctor. i used to live in a bit if he can do my family and i,
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i'm forced to move here to, to the methodist is really been part of the many families are displaced to have to the initiative was started by another dis, paperless pinion with an extent somebody of mine is if somebody has 10 on a couple of we have for them to prepare meals for the residence of discount, a lot, hundreds of trucks carrying humanitarian aid of waiting at the refund for the crossing with each but only a few dozen. how being allowed to enter garza in the past few days, according to the that is just 2 percent of the evidence, food supplies that would have been delivered before the war, community agency or expenses. starvation is being used as a weapon or for the ability to assess the situation with very precise data is extremely difficult to really i've been trying to reach people. we can't, we just like the communities to also do those assessments on the side. really how much the applies do they have left i would expect that people from with better in.

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