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now just the these really all me says it's carried out overnight. ground rates into garza targeting mass position the rest of your day and this says al jazeera life and also coming funeral has been held for the family members of algebra correspondent, while they were killed. and is really strikes and central cause. on wednesday the israel continues to attack civilian areas across the strip,
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holding 6500 palestinians has now been killed. the past, at least 16 people have been killed in thousands more injured and a mass choosing in the us space with me the well, it's now 9 gmc, that's midday, and gaza. these really minute treat says it's carried out ground right inside northern garza, it says tanks and troops targeted him. us positions that these pictures that have been released by these where you met that tree, which it says show that operation inside the besieged territory. at the same time, it's voice has continued to bombard civilian areas across casa because the health ministry says more than 6 and a half 1000 palestinians have now been killed in those strikes while these really government says more than 1400 has ran. these have been killed since october the 7th, as well. that's for you some other images which have come out of con eunice and southern
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garza, which is route, has bombed a residential building, damaging the surrounding area. at least 15 palestinians have been to found dead, thousands, the injured. the strike comes as the u. n. williams that nowhere in closet space that space island fisher. he joins us now from occupied east choice. and i want to ask you a little bit more about what we still overnighted these ratings according to targeted raid. do we know more about what their objectives, why here? well, some people in israel are seeing this as a precursor to a full on drug and invasion. certainly we've seen the sort of reads in the past several days. what is different? this time is that these relays use tags and pushed into guys that we know they say that they managed to kill a number off of my spite thursday damaged, inspect, stopped to use by how much they also managed to destroy a number of empty tank launch sites. that would suggest they are getting closer to
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a full on ground invasion of guys. a is certainly something that benjamin netanyahu is thinking about the address the nation on wednesday night. many people believe that to was him preparing the crime for a nice thing. the full on invasion of gaza, he said that israel will decide when and where it is going to happen. and with how many trips that they will use. remember they've called up almost every single reservist in the country. and the complicating issue of course remains that the united states would like to see a delay in the ground war for a number of reasons. first of all, to make sure all this military assets are in place to detect any possible attack on other u. s. military assets in the region, and also to bite and believes that any delay could well complicate negotiations to try and get those being held captive. i took guys a note at the white house on wednesday. he said, it's a decision that the 3 weeks have to make. benjamin netanyahu is fully aware of that . he says, when the decision to go is made, it will be a unanimous decision by the is really wor, cabinet. on such
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a day. what's the latest lines for us as multiply the stories of them? thank you, alan. well, that's not bringing ellis, kind of, he's a retired lebanese general and a strategic analyst. he's joining us now from the lebanese capital beverage. and this is this in your mind, the pre cost as well, ground invasion, or perhaps a hint at what one might look like if it's not masters of troops during the border . and that's, that's yeah, i think that's what really influences the ground operation. and to guys are the demographic, the photographs and jo gonna fee, as well as the previous experiences between our mazda and the idea of which our $5.00 blood the encounter says, and so 2005. so i think that's what is the i'm trying to do is maybe to put all the system to test the system to fix some forces or from us. and maybe it is like a live maneuver on the fired,
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but it won't read the major axis of or the main to plus and to guys because it could be like a deception to fix how mouse and the noise. and then go back into the where, where the weakest point of how much it's in the middle, where it is like 6 kilometers, are between garza and the sea. interesting that you say this could be a test that is one of the recently released captives. she spoke of a spider's web of tunnels underneath kansas city. how much of a side do you think these ratings have of mass capabilities and tactics of the mind? we obviously know that has been staying is to this. that is, the really is the idea of really brain it can say, i mean. busy they have a center for training for the admin or fed, but the training get something and the real fight is different. there is like, according to the bbc that is like 500 kilometers of the panels, disliked the metal off of how much time as should have been able to plan for the
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worst case scenario. after the floods of our luck saw that may be when they posed as ray idea happened to guys, uh, they have to be preparing the ground. it's like an x and y and the z and also on the ground. so the main issue, the main lessons for this really is i would encounter those guys that one main element that the animal fat waterford is a necessity. but at the same times it's costly deputy pet, the way the cost. well, given that's the case then if we're talking about some very bloody oven wolf or potentially a head strategic things as well. what is the next move here? i think that's according to what 3 breed think so far by lots of analysis that the americans will allow those railways to really bombard the scorch of a tactic and then do like a small limited operation thought of getting the how much leave the ship and the
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infrastructure and then a go back and with bottles saying that this is the, i want to say what victories we have. i chief of our goals and then we go out because the american really, and we flew and seeing what's happening on the ground, is that truly a way to eradicate her mouth from gaza? mean that's what the space at a movie is really, is, is, if you bomb garza go in, do a limited operation and then come back out. does that mean the end of from us to the ultimate then you know that he is really much seamless. he wants everything on the same time that he doesn't have the means to achieve. it means that the time, not the means to go to achieve this. i mean, how much looked at some ideas. it has been and, and, and guides us since 2005. so if you this $380.00 how much it is impossible task was gonna come after the, to the model of the collage people from the policy and inside. well, just taking
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a step back here, i'm still curious about a little more on, on these really tactics at the moment because if the ground invasion is indeed imminent. why then do you think we're seeing this intensification of fund bergman's is the strategic and he'd be on this the school staff policy for sure. it's like the revenge of what's how, what happened really inside this way is that probably the occupied by his bike load over. if you look at guys, the city, it's the center of gravity of how much, where maybe they need to ship if the command didn't go through and if that. but if you look at the dislike so dense, the density population benefit is very high. maybe the threatening to come and come part of the month allies, the situation and all the believe to advance but you know, fighting them to of in order for it. it's like, as we've seen since and then the most. so we've seen this in the new job and the
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over the that awards and, and it's thank you for your perspective. said just before i let you go, you was speaking to us now from bainbridge, there of us have been serious concerns about the involvement of hezbollah. and this conflict has already been an escalation that we've seen on the board. would you make of has what i was thinking right now. it has been like, and not really much and 30 feet or, but the degree of, you know, violence or degree of the pension, if there's anything related to of what is happening and, and gaza. however, that we have to go from this to the district level to the general political level. whoa, are really leading or managing the situation, or the americans and the defense side. maybe the exit shoshanna would be on has butler. so we have to see what's happening between the and on and the united states of america directly. and very interesting and lots of tensions to early as canada retired lebanese general and strategic unless thank you for sharing go perspective and expertise with us here. and i'll just hear so along the latest
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victims of the is there any bombardment of cause that is the family of alger 0, corresponding to wild do his wife, son, daughter, and grandson old kills and, and his really stride on a house in which they had sort shelter in central garza hutton, oklahoma has the here's the voice of 2300000 guys out. relentless be reporting on the flight the palestinians living under located. and then there's really bombardment 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. why is life crumbled?
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postdated 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 caused this is a disaster right now. a big tragedy especially perpetrated against women and children. no more, no less than a calamity. large numbers of people has houses bombarded or something. however, this is the custom of these really occupation. at the end of the day, we are on this land. this is our destiny. we have a lot of the wet and had moved his family from the north to didn't know say that 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
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story of the to the suffering of people about it has thousands of children lost their lives in wash off. c this is not the 1st time israel has targeted l g 0. c in may 2022. so we never actually was targeted and choose but is really for which is why the reporting engineer. and the year earlier in may 2021. the building where the 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 that you know even listed in during. and this were quick to send messages of support, what it does to has a name, the coins with courage, integrity,
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professionalism, and resilience. he's not just a reliable source. his ability to on earth, human stories from the besieged casa strip is on power that. and 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 is a trusted household. 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 how does there need in that track has issued a statement, extending it sincere condolences and sympathy too. while the do on the loss of his family in his randy strike, it goes on to say it's deeply concerned about the safety and well being of its colleagues and cause and holds the is really all sergeant's responsible for this
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security. the network, strongly condense, the indiscriminate targeting and killing of innocent civilians which has led to the loss of wild goose family, and countless others in just the international communities to intervene and put an end to attacks like these on civilians that by safeguarding innocent bodies. well, speaking just on thursday morning, while the insistent that he would keep reporting on israel's war golfing. no doubt, it would not stock me from doing my duties no matter what the price without paying the voice of. i'll just hear my voice with continued to tell the truth in a few minutes, i will go live on air. shame on the story of the occupation forces. well, i'll just here is honey enough. one joins mean out from con eunice and the southern gaza strip. honey, while has been bravely reporting from that as have you and out of the teams. i know you've seen him today. how is he doing
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well, emily, the we we spoke with, well, earlier this morning when we were in there by the hospitals, i last saw hospitalized. there were of process going on to uh starting the 1st section for, for the few narrows to take his children and 10 more of his families to a nearby cemetery. uh, well, uh, i mean this, the scene was, was cheerful. it was very sad. uh, i could tell this family is right, it was so they are to have a kid talking about his son more and an and everything that he promised him to do right after the war. and then and, and his, the things that he promised is a grand grand son, an 8 year old, and an 8 months old, a grandson that he was talking to his mother in the past. and the things that you
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promised that you would do the family. well, was, was working so hard to cover the details of the war on garza and all of all of the tri cities and the massacres that don't look at the human interior and a crisis going on. but at the same time, he had an eye on his family's family, evacuated from, from gauze, off, and then all the way through new, say it all the time. seeking shelter and refuse the ways from the bonds, the following bonds on the gaza strip. unfortunately, one of these there strikes just targeted uh the residential lot squared away in the family is so refusing and ended in the, the, the coming of visit the streets of the 10 more of his family members. obviously the hot breaking her name off was that for us on the grounds and con eunice in the
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south of the gaza strip. thank you very much, honey. and please, i hope you and your family will say stay safe. i was really forces have also carried out more rates and the rest of the night and the occupied westbank. we cannot speak to him on call and he joins us from a law. and one is we've been saying these raids interests have been escalating for weeks and they're continuing to do so. that's absolutely right. the raid on the village, all 2 of us, which is in the north west of the occupied westberg, near the jordan valley, is actually come to an end. these really uh, soldiers, actually full way into the village. we're not hearing any rest so far so that may will change in the next coming hours. but we did hear that they have to fight that way out of that village as well. some 8 palestinians wounded in that particular incidents over night. 3 raids in a village near hebron in a village near jerusalem and in a village near the middle of taking place between about 2 and 3 am local time. the
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one and your mother. we actually hud. um i heard the son grenades and the sound bones going. busy off that last it up until about 5 o'clock in the morning. now since october 7th, we've heard that some $1450.00 palestinians. i've actually been taken in to custody by the is really me about 140 of those all in administrative detention. that means they held without charge. right now there are 6600 palestinian prisoners in is really jails. about $1600.00 of those are held without charge. uh that a number of children. uh, amongst uh, that number i just told you uh, between the ages about 12 and 17 years old. they've been held for really basic offenses like picking up a lot during the protests and throwing is things of that nature. and so this is now becoming something of a increased by these ready,
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all mean indeed. what are these ready on the office of speaking to the media in the last 24 hours that the gloves are off in the west bank? those exact words use uh these rates are increasing and not only increasing, but multiple locations at the same time. all right, i'm gonna indeed i'm on kind of the forest and you know, it's probably the best bank. thank you very much. in the fall, it is now time for checking the weather on his desk. hello. highest level alerts issue for rainfall in northern portugal. this is going to be bad. let me show you a dark in the blue and the yellow. the more intense that rain is falling northern portugal. i have a question if we'll see flooding, but just where and how bad it will be. plus with these winds waves off the coast of portion we'll, we'll get up to about 10 meters high and north of this, we've got rain swirling around the islands of ireland, britain through france, and the low countries look at that shot of cold air through scandinavia. and the
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baltic states rain will turn to snow, so some icey roads there. and look at the shield this snow just of this house of moscow that will plague the city over the next little bit. dropping about $5.00 to $10.00 centimeters of snow. central europe, cloud cover showers through the balkans. we're really going to see the rain pick up on friday. so i wanted to put that on your radar. and also a few showers of running through the boss for us and is stumble at $23.00 degrees. that's on the high side of things, and off to africa, we go for the northwest, it's breezy through the coast of morocco, algeria, and to use the prof. i ticket as south africa. well, we've got a heat wave going on in botswana with the temperature and have their own ease. $36.00 degrees today is $38.00 tomorrow, which could match or record for the month of october, before your temperatures fall off in big time. by next week, we're talking temperatures in the teen, so enjoy it. while you can see you soon, a the,
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you're watching outlanders here. let's remind you about top stories. this is randy ministry says it's carried out a ground rain into northern gauze on it says a talk is it's from us positions using troops and times you're watching pictures released by the is really minute treat, which it says show that operation inside the besieged territory funerals. have been held for the wife some thoughts at random, some of the different correspondence while they were killed. and then is there any s brian in central garza, on wednesday night while had sent his family from garza city to the all new service refuge account of the israel issued and evacuation were hospitalized. in the strict, meanwhile, struggling to treat the thousands of wounded palestinians with dwindling resources . to help ministry says 15 of calls of 35 hospitals have been forced to close down because they have no fuel less to operate generations. the one that's bringing it, margie was wary. he's the director of the golf studies center and cattle university
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. i'm not sure, but i'd want to stop by picking up on something that lisa said earlier. i'm wondering what you will read is at the moment on, on the threats of regional escalation at the moment. there's obviously been been sewage fee is around that, you know, from day to the united states. try to divert the whole debate of what's happening and brought it on to the discussion that everything was happening. and the 7th of october was motivated and supported by it on. and that was the story where, where the united states and, and the, and european alliances started talking about that you know, it on, is involved in this. and as long as there's a alliance and see how much of it on it, on, maybe in bold, all of this, i think that's a broad the, what's your quote, a legion, an implication of what's happening. and because of course that's, you know, it's in, if you look at the politics of, of what's happening you, we should remember that on, at the moment, and the last i would say a few months,
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was in joining a very strategic and advise the relations with the most of the agent is that it comes into this audit. i'm not sure why it, i wouldn't be interested to change all of this. if you know, if there is a really desire to lose all of this, you know, as you've been, they have done so far. so, bro, to bringing it on to the table at the moment is complicating the whole thing because that's basically how it's in the home to, to the whole. and the last 20 years, yvonne was the core of his belief because this quote is correct. and this rule good . so every time he brings your on to the discussion. so the to, to justify any of his actions inside is right and outside, i think. and then i said the state also has interest to exaggerate about the involvement. so they kind of defy that involvement and so forth. of those light is where all regionally does that on us because we saw some initial divisions or
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different approaches being taken, protected by countries in the gulf. and now it does feel like there's more unity on this, you know, for the 1st time we saw that, you know, there is a very clear, uh, discussion about ending activation, ending the self funding to defy this thing is open, you know, having a immediate, an immediate she's fired, this is, is it a piece is from different regional leaders, including those who are basically the out of lots and a good relation with how much i think it's i think that is a major shift in regional the debate about what's happening. is there anything you think the regional lead is or could potentially do outside of the un system? we've obviously since seemed deadlock at the un security council we had from tequila yesterday with this proposition that it might add to some kind of guarantor for palestine. is this something but that other countries wouldn't happen until she was a major shift and they would be on such
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a major a major a demonstration where the president of the honda will give it to a while to give a speech to and that i think this would put a lot of pressure on them and that makes sense and is the it is because the more, the more you see criticism and the more you see, disclose like what's, what's happened? just so then and turkey. that's when pushed to america enters the eighty's to have another options on the tape. it may be thinking of opening, who may tell you and kind of doors, trying to have a humanitarian seized by us this, this pressure is needed to and that did look, oh we are now and i stay with me measuring because i, i want to bring to i audience's attention. the israeli army has been saying that if citizens in israel follow instructions, they can resume the normal lives while the war continues. the priority is returning the as raney's, who are still being held hostage in gaza to their hundreds heavy yesterday they would direct hit soon as really buildings, but the bunk has remained safe as well. so we called for people to listen to all
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instructions, and this way we can review normal life while the war continues to 124 civilians have been kidnapped. but these numbers will be updated soon as we have new information. so our operation is continuing in the north and because of the strip we are collecting intelligence on those missing and kid. now our top priority is to have the kid now pretend home safe to have the flu. i. that's what does that all civilians as riley civilians. but obviously we know that 2300000 costs and civilians are still on the bottom. and is that a move on on any parts at the moment to be getting fuel into gaza? because we know the winds cool for it, hospitals have closed down. is there anything like you to change on that from the united edition has the person that if there's no fuel to buy into today, they will,
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and most of the services provided them because that's what so that's a strong message to the not condition to the pin but i think i would out of you by end of the day, by tomorrow morning, they should be a breaking throw in to the to is to 2 major issues. one is the issue of fueled, i would expect uh someone to, to get to heads up and talk. this may be to, to the, on the, and the united vision. i also, i would expect some, you know, banking this room is, comes to the hostage that could ease the pressure on because i little bit and get something here and sat in a to as that. but having said all of the dies, what's interesting actually to me um is there is a statement about going to normalize and denying that the normal life of 2.3 people . i like to gain the standard of modernity. i'm the i and the, and the, the lack of the human dimension and all of what's happening. unfortunately, it's not just wary the director of the golf study center at castle university.
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thank you for joining me again here and of the one that spring or some other wild and use. now, under at least 16 people have been killed and a mass choosing in the us state of maine, it happened at several locations in the city of lowest and thousands of others have also been injured. the suspect is still on the run, although as you say, the positive interest to be considered armed and dangerous. lisa currently searching for $93.00 cars in davis is a person of interest. ready until that changes, if people see him, they should not approach hard for make contact with him and and bases. emma barnett is at the scene of the shooting with the latest developments. officials have urged
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the residence here in lewiston an auburn main to shelter in place until further notice. that's because the shooter, it is unclear where he is right now. and the 1st place where he attacked was in that bowling alley behind me at around 6 30 pm. and what makes the situation even more horrific is it was a use night at that bowling alley. we still do not know the names of the victims and the exact number of people who have been killed. but there are reports that there are upwards of 50 people who have been injured. there's a hospital about a mile and a half from here. and that's where a lot of the victims have been transported. there's also a reunification center at one of the middle schools for families who are looking for their loved ones. and this is just a her risk situation, especially in a town where everyone who lives in the winston would never think that's something like this would happen here. and yet it did well, staying in the us and the new speaker of the us house of representatives has put forward a resolution supporting israel and it's war on garza. the election of mike johnson
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on wednesday followed bids by 3 of the candidates that all failed to win enough support from hotline republicans. louisiana. congressman is an ally, a former president, donald trump, the chain that has been unable to pass any laws since kevin mccarthy was asked to move in 3 weeks ago right now. oh correspondence, how does your customer is sent this update from washington dc to the us congress had been champing at the bench to take action, to support israel since the worst 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 ally, 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 is real as his 1st act as speaker. the 1st bill that i'm going to bring to this floor in just a little while will be and.
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