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

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and is rain the occupation? every thing in this panorama is a technical tool within the architecture for the patient. just need to know how to decode the architecture of finance. part of the rebel architecture series on how to adjust the, [000:00:00;00] the color that run, installs the attain. this is and use our line from the coming up in the next 16 minutes. he's really um, he says it's carried 1000 overnight, ground rate into gaza targeting her mouse position and is ready as strike hits a residential building and densely populated communist. at least 17 people have
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funeral house for the family members of al jazeera correspondence while they were killed and is really a tax in the central golf on wednesday night more than $1600.00 palestinians including 900 children on the following is, randy strikes many on the plus, at least 16 people have been killed in thousands more injured and a mass shooting in the us space of name while it is now 10, g m t, that's 1 pm and gaza. these really minute tree says it's carried out overnight ground right inside and old and gaza targeting her last position is that it's forced as continue to bombard civilian areas across casa. let's show you some images. now of con eunice in southern garza, israel has formed a residential building or so damaging. as you can see of the surrounding area. at
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least 17 people have been confirmed dead dozens more injured, seeking treatment and hospital facilities that are already on the brink of collapse . the strike comes as the un ones no wet and golfing is safe a while since this will began on october the 7th, as well as funding campaign across the gaza strip has killed more than 6000 to 500 palestinians. and the occupied westbank moving, 100 palestinians have been killed and just over 2 weeks to palestinian prisoners of also died in is randy custody as well says they died of natural causes. meanwhile, these randy governments has more than 1400 is randy is what counts and how nice as military operation? well that's and i'll speak to alan fish a. he joins me now from occupied east jerusalem allen. i see in terms of this way, the courting at a targeted rate took us through what their, their objectives, why, so it's an escalation, there's no doubt about that there. if in the past several days we've seen similar
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sorts of rates into guys out over night by the is really army this time to use tanks, that's certainly a significant step forward. what these really army said is that we were targeting how much spite has and they killed the number they targeted to much infrastructure . and they also destroyed a number of antique tank launching sites. so that's pretty important. the benjamin netanyahu and the is really prime minister. he spoke to the nation on wednesday. many people see this as a precursor to the ground invasion. he said that if they would decide where and when it was going to attack and how would categorize that operation. we knew he's under pressure from the americans because they have consent for a number of reasons. the starts of any ground war before they get their military assets in place. makes the american slightly more bundle also to bite and would like to see continued negotiations to try and release the captives that a company being held in guys that he's aware that if there is a growing board that makes things much more difficult. but benjamin netanyahu has said the when the decision to start the ground war comes,
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it will be by unanimous decision of israel's more cabinet. well, speaking all the little cabinet alan, i see that the one cabinet minister benny gans has also just in the last half hour or so said that it would take years to restore security to the southern region of the he's an important part of these really war cabinet and he's essentially told these really people look, this is going to take some time. we need your patients. he said that this operation in guy's a critique several years. and he said that one of the names of the war will be for the release of cost digits. so he is saying that this isn't going to be a short term fix, but this is going to be at least until the end of the year. but it will gone beyond even that, and of course we've had benjamin netanyahu when he's be speaking to our leaders who have come through israel in the past week, from joe biden to the british prime minister and the french president. he has said
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repeatedly, we will need your sustained support. this is israel plugging up, but this is going to be a very long operation at a very long one and guys, island fish. that was the latest for us from occupied east resend. thank you, and i spoke to retired lebanese general ellis hana, he's also a strategic analyst and told me about israel zooming ground invasion. what really influences the ground operation. and to guys are, are the demographic, the book that fee, and joe gonna fee, as well as the previous experiences between our mazda and the idea of which our $5.00 bloody encounter says, and so 2005. so i think that 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 that because it could be like a deception to fix how mouse and the noise and then go back into the middle where the where, where the weakest point of how much it's in the middle, where it is like 6 kilometers between god 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 site do you think these ratings have, of whom asked capabilities and tactics of the mind. we obviously know that has been saying is that there's a really is by the are really brain and see, i mean would 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 skill on that as a funnel is this like the metal offer of how much time as should have been able to plan for the worst case scenario after the floods of i'll saw that to may be when
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they both does re, i do happen to guys. uh they have to be pretty, fanning the ground. it's like an x and y and the z and also on the ground. so uh, the main issue, the main listens for this really is uh, i would encounter those guys up one main element that the envelope that would fit is a necessity. but at the same times it's costly, a deputy pet to pay the cost. well, given that's the hey spend, if i talking about some very bloody oven will fast, potentially ahead strategic things as well. what does the next move here? i think that's according to what we breathing so far, by lots of analysis that the americans will allow this really is 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 infrastructure and then a go back and with little saying that this is the, i want to say to
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a victoria is where have i chief of our goals. and then we go out because the american are really and we flew and seeing what's happening on the ground. well, funerals that have been held for the family is aldo 0 correspondent, while to do his loved ones, were among the latest victims of israel for on gossip to do. his wife, son, daughter, and grandson were all killed and it is rarely as tronic on a house in which they have sold shelter in central gaza. so do was reporting when he had a devastating news while speaking on thursday morning while insisted that he would keep reporting on israel's war on gauze. 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 of correspondence. how do i tell him you have more the here's the voice of
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2300000 guys down. with endless view reporting under ply, the palestinians living under located. and then there's really bombardment. the perhaps hoping that the tragedy touch his own family. it did. what is that doing slice? i'm no. his 16 year old son moved his 7 year old daughter some and he's 18 months old. grandson. add them killed in an air strike. in the blink of an eye, what is life crumbles? postdated in front of the body of his son, my mood well says they are taking revenge on our children the on this and we'll see what kind of cost this is a disaster 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 and we have a lot of the wet and had moved his family from the north to the new say that 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 us to begin in gaza, including his family, a little more wild since october 7th. what is that do? it has been telling the story of the suffering of people about the house. thousands of children lost their lives wash off. c this is not the 1st time israel has targeted l g 0. c in may 2022 to mean the bar actually was targeted and choose but is really for which is why the reporting engineer. and the earlier in may 2021. the building where the elders have bureau and other
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international b deal we're based in gaza. was the aim of an is really a strike. well, as voice could be heard, repeating the tower collapsed. the tower collapse with the bombing of the building was gone then 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, all you have on file listed in june and this were quick to send messages of support . what we've done 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 power that i appreciate that very much. and i pay my respects to
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you did one in this moment of shared sorrow around the middle east. what is that to is a trusted household. me seeing him in the men's grief will resonate, the minions will be on the board. the guys asked for the how many of the 0 well out is there, a media network has issued a statement, extending its sincere condolences and sympathy twelves are due on the loss of his family. and it is really as rank and goes on to say it's deeply concerned about the safety and well being of its colleagues and garza and hold see is really well thirty's, responsible for the security. the network strongly come down to the indiscriminate targeting and killing of innocent civilians which led to the loss of wilds under his family and countless others. it just the international community to intervene and to put an end to these attacks on civilians that by safeguarding innocent lives a whole lot speak to our correspondence honey law when he joins us now from san
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eunice and the southern part of the gaza strip. honey, i know, you know, while you've seen him today, tell us how he's doing. yes, well we spoke to well this morning while at the lock, so hospitality and dear bella, when a family members and, and, and journalist and friends gather to offer condolence and then just provide the support emotional and social support to our colleagues. well, and hosted as they were in the process of taking the, the bodies of, of his, of his family members and, and the other 10 of related family members as well. and everybody is that was in the building to a body on the side. the scene was heartbreaking, full of sadness and tears and, and well, i don't want to say that he,
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he pretended to be a brave man and capable of, of, of, of, of continuing his, they normally, again, this is his family, his son, his wife, his, his daughter, his grandson and 10 other from his family member where the victims of these attacks. and let's say it on the residential building. and he as much as we think of wireless, someone who is a brave and courageous is still a tears could not leave his eyes and sadness over the death of, of his family member. the same scene repeated itself right here. not said hospital, just the within the past an hour and a one hour and a half the destruction of an entire residential a. the blocks 10 residential homes were destroyed and,
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and 17 at people the right to nasir hosp put on the side is only 500 meters away from the main entrance of the hospital. and we were driving. we're coming back from deluxe the hospital to here. we so is sheer amount of destruction. 10 residential homes. the 17 people who were rushed to the hospital where the people who were in the street something about little kids. young people playing football, little ones running to a shop, buying some sweets. they were the 1st to be brought to the hospital in pieces and the remaining everybody was in the dose in building is it still under the rubble. there is a 100 casualties reported from these attacks. but with more than a 100 people inside these 10 homes were expecting the number to rise by the end of the day. again, the 17 old rush deal where people just in the street and with black, we know with lack of equipment and machinery it's,
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it's hard. the rescue is going to be very difficult of costs and it just a horrible that these effects happen in densely populated area within about narrow roads, a building very close to each other, very densely populated areas in addition to evacuate as who moved here. so it's, it's hard to imagine the amount and the, the size of a tragedy unfolding in the coming hours. honey, as you say, the reality of while is last is also a reality for so many people that amid all the grief it seems that there's no response from the bombardments. how the hospitals that holding up a given the ongoing as strikes of the no, absolutely not. there is no signs of the escalation of, of air strikes or, or on it to predictable pulling body bonds and people. there's also talk about a beginning of
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a ground invasion which will only add the pressure on on hospital the. 6 the currently, the current is states, the hospitals are doing on their capacity, accommodating and working hard to make sure that everybody takes the necessary medical intervention they need. however, they come to a point where they have to make decisions. whether do those with non life threatening conditions should go home, even though they need the, the necessary care from day to day. but because of lack of room and, and space and the career doors and it just hard to accommodate everyone. it's very difficult. the region of the hospital and without, if you're coming in it's it will only get worse when the coming hours. how do we know that move in hospital? sorry, almost off the hospitals in the cause, a strip of or even forced to shut down out of there is honey my one day with that report for us from the ground and con eunice, please stay safe, honey. thank you. well,
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is there any forces of also carried out more raids and arrests of nights any occupied westbank and wrong con joins us now from ramallah and wrong. he's been reporting on this escalation now to days and it's we'll just continuing starts out . see why a senior is riley miller. 3 come on the head said the gloves are now off in the occupied westbank and these raids are considering not just one or 2, but most full rates taking place at the same time in the last 2 hours. that was right in the village of to boss, he's ready all me for a way into the village. and then they have to fight the way out. we're hearing at least 8 palestinians were wounded in that attack. and we don't know how many people were arrested. these readings haven't released, don't forget we haven't heard from the palestinian political prisoners on that society on that particular incident. but overnight, 3 raids took place one, but 2 or 3 kilometers. from hey, i heard that it was late at night to uh to about 5 air in the morning. i heard all,
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they spun grenades, others sound bones going off. there was a raid in a village, the hebron, another village just outside of the jury slip. now we've got some figures, some 85 people were arrested. and those 3 raids over night i've just talked about in total, a $104.00 palestinians have been killed, including $35.00 children between the ages of $12.17. october the 7th. but the rest of the big thing for the is really is what they're trying to do is crack down on how mass activates. and so far, what we're here is more than $1450.00 policy indians have been arrested since october the 7th. and that puts the number of palestinians in his railey jose to 6600. about $1600.00 of those are actually held without charged with hearing a number of the prisoners arrested since october 7th. i've been put into administrative detention. i mean,
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they are held without charge of the families called access to and we also know that have been deaths and custody rising long and now protests in front of the red cross office 2 in ramallah. yeah, that's exactly right. and so this morning, there were protests from family members of those put those prisoners. they actually gave a letter to the international committee of the red cross and red crescent, asking them to try and put personal these riley's to get some information to that. families under the state of emergency load is affected. state of emergency, little that these ready to put in place. you can't get lawyers in as quickly as you were able to do before. and if you don't get lawyers and you can't get information . now they actually manage the shots of the international committee of the red cross and red cross offices down off to hunting them. that's it. but these protests, all are still continuing. these get a, some of my camera than to just show you. is it protests going on right now in monroe square? central room?
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i love. it looks pretty small, but these things happen $2.00 to $3.00 times a day now and have been ongoing since october, something. sometimes they get really big and number and you see the entire square filled with purchases as usual, just a few nights ago. these people are showing this solidarity with the people of goals or they watching those images website. this before to you. and this tells you they're watching those images and they're very worried that they are going to be next. but things like this. just go to show you the people are all still incredibly worried about this. looking at those 6 and a all 1000 people dead in garza and they just, they can't do anything about that because you have to remember through palestinians at the end of the day. lots of people have family collections from the occupied westbank into a gauze or as well. and when calling that with the nicest force on the ground in ramallah. thank you,
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ma'am. i. the whole explosions have been had in southern lebanon as bombardments continue between israel and has blocked up to 60000. people have already been dispatched from 11 east side since the fighting began with thousands will evacuated from the homes on the is really assigned to that speak to ali has some, he's in the cora in southern lebanon for us. i mean, what if you've been hearing that from the border as well as with the number of displays, people increasing the good sponsibility the i'd be more, especially with the fires on the border between 11 is right, especially towards the area where we are here in the cold and also not the town of to, to the soc from here, which is i'm a shot both out on the board that well, the other one is after here anyway, we've been that are actually maybe at all i can show us bits of the small key i'm most of the bushes around the corner on the, on my shop,
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on the i to now i blaze following is very vomiting with a false for the slide force for this bones every now and then we can hear the explosions coming from these areas. these are lost the bombs besetty as a legacy with cluster bombs from the 2006 war between has been lined is red and cost. now, so the municipality in the quote i is now calling on the united nations, the 11 on and not as the headquarters of the united nations to fly help and extinguishing the file. so civil defense forces are trying look up at that as well . the infrastructure doesn't really exist. i know how to cop does there know, advised ways to, um, uh, to try contain the file. so this is, this is the situation. and then on a bit of concerns that these files, especially that in the town of volume,
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a shot at the fire came close to residential areas, especially the house is on the beneficiaries. and luckily i, its been a bit far that a lot of concern is that the file when we get into the, the town, if, if things aren't done to just stop it somewhere, i'm sure on a house on the, with the license for us from the cora in southern lebanon, near the is randy ball to thank you on a well, let's not bring in time and come with he's a professor of public policy at the institute for graduate studies, a tom i know we keep talking about the is of a potential escalation and has been that has been very careful so far, but will they continue with that as the desktop continues to mountain garza and it says that's a very good them difficult question. my guess that's yes, it will be, it will continue to be a conflict of this fall. so the more the situation gets serious because it's what are the very serious but let's hezbollah was very clear about something that headline which is an invasion. so this could happen that if
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a land and vision as thoughts that they would be they might join this uh the sound of a floor. so uh, let's see so far and what they're doing is that keeping the notes in front, a busy active. they're engaging with these land and the, and it's more or less a calculated response. so they want more of a so they good. the ministry also extension feasible to keep the most in a trunk, alive, to, to, to really some, a little some pressure from, from, from doesn't. but it's been very small when it comes to scale to the scale of operations and, and, and the, that, that, this engagement, so it's been small, given how administrators raney's keeps saying this ground invasion is, i mean, if that does actually take place that's essentially pulling has blocks bluff with it. yeah, i mean, so, so, so let's put things into perspective. so here's the, is the, is in the really been a good situation. so if it's between 2 precious 1st it is of course,
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has bella is part of this assistance access. how much has been the data and also, but at the same time limit on isn't a very diet, political and social conditions. and so has been a lot of the last minute 3 political doctrine has always been that we are the 2 particular been known to and also to fight. is that okay? now if it does not, let's say if the, if a ground and vision happens in the gaza strip and the don't lone cellphone would and these are the, from the side. so it's politic and dripping. see would be it all the inside live bundle charge. but at the same time, a large portion of the police, a site also, they don't want water has went because they are already in that situation. so hezbollah has to deluxe the balance between these 2 precious and they are not them in these a position by any means at all. so we have to look at the effect of those will, will eat on support. uh has my life. it decides to go into what,
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what is i don't know enough because you need those sort of strategic steps. correct? like you need. i mean, if i what happens with has by law, then we're talking about community supplies, logistics as well. so you will expect, i don't want it from in, on as well. so all these things are being calculated more or less. so it's been, it's, it's, it's, it's a vague situation. we don't know what's well, we're still going really have this conversation without talking about the united states as well. and they've been saying that, well, it's reported and that they've been saying they want this rounds and vision delays, ostensibly because they will say, wants to get some assets into the region and safeguards, their own troops and their own assets. that is it just on o is the us actually now we think it's whole approach to this complex a little difficult question, but let me, let me put it this way. so i think the americans are there to show them these ladies in these difficult times with these ladies at also to offer a minute the assistance. and of course, the don't forget, i mean,
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it says that the us has vast experience, enough guns to you, eoc lose the most. and so they have been involved or that they were like, you know, the, the involved and such was like an out of been, was like in the goes and they have advisors on the ground. exactly. so and these laid as, i'm sure they need or kind of fix the piece and assistance on zillow. so my guess and also following days that i, the media and political positions that has to be abandoned vision to satisfy is that i as grievances and also to set a new standard of that, that it's like, you know, up to this mega skin like, you know, event that happened. so the us as the, i think the show that these ladies off of the help and assistance and also to make sure to control design is that they don't do any impulsive. and maybe they don't make any impulsive decisions that need that lead to a further discussion. i mean, nothing you know is unexpected is be but is unexpected. like, you know, i mean, so, as a matter of the people's award with the it on nothing. yeah. well,
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taking the opportunity now i think, well does he have support to strike it on for example, then it little the symptoms you never know. so they want to make sure the screening is that a is the dispos and is it a, is mitchell? they don't go in any, any impulsive behavior or uncle creative decisions. so i think model is, this is the sort of input the entire game, like, you know, an attendant to containment. it sounds like modernist. yes. come on, come roots from the hans to huge. his graduate studies, thank you for joining me again here. and it doesn't as hostile a head here on out his era will have more on the war in golf and tutoring, international diplomatic efforts to try to bring a pause to the fighting the hello. good to see we're off and running with our weather report. be getting this one off in australia and look at a dispatch of rain. we've got from around lismore,
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new south wales states. read to brisbin in this area here. we could see pockets of about 50 to a 100 millimeters of rain. that shield of rain extends freight across the tasman ports into the north highland of new zealand, weather alerts and play there. but south of that we've got higher elevation snow in this stiff southerly wind. so temperature is on the low side except for the east cape gets been coming in at $21.00 decrease on friday. now for the south pacific we still have remnants leftovers of a tropical psych loan still throwing rain into new caledonia. so the threat of some more flooding still in the picture on friday, and no china usual showers following here, but the shower is up and down. the philippines are light and no weather alerts to speak of on friday. and to china, we go some showers in the mix towards the south, but this shield of cloud cover extends right up to the yellow river valley just to the southwest of junk, jo and for japan, some sundry downpours across the main island that font you written through to hope title, raising conditions as well for both coast there. and if we go back to southeast
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asia, fairly quiet in southern sumatra, but we've got some pulses of rain for northern sumatra island on friday. see you and if it the welcome back to watching you all to 0. let's remind you of on top stories, the solid. these really minute trace as carry a 1000 urbanized ground right into northern garza. it says tanks and troops targets at home. us positions these pictures were released by the is there any metrics saying that they show the operation inside of a single territory? channels have been held full of the family members of alice's. they were correspondent, while they were killed, and then as rarely as strike incense, phone calls up on wednesday nights while had sent his family from casa city. to be honest, there was pressure to take him off to as well issued and evacuation. his route has launched as strikes on con eunice and southern gauze and funding a residential building,
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damaging the surrounding area. at least 17 palestinians have been consented. dozens more injured, seeking treatment and hospital facilities already on the brink of collapse. lots of elastic efforts are continuing around. the wild european need is amazing and brussels. they're expected to cool for the establishment of humanitarian colorado, as in to monetary and pauses, and the bombardment of casa. let's speak to step voss soon as you joins us now from brussels step. i see there is no mention of a cease by the no, absolutely not. we are not expecting a very strong response. i have to say here, coming from brussels. the reason is that the most to european nations have fairly much defied its own, their response to it as well. they were very quick to condemn the attacks by hum us off to october 7. but then they've been struggling to respond to israel's reaction
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and the thousands of civilian deaths that are occurring every day. what's happening is that the countries like germany, for example, but also to check for a populace and us, we are really are against a ceasefire. they say that's with hamper with israel's right to defend itself. but other countries like spain from the netherlands really feel the arch for humanitarian pause. but germany even doesn't want to go with the worth a humanitarian pause. so they've been struggling on the wording of this communicate that they want to release today from costs to a window and now it's past, become pauses, pauses and you can it's area and color doors, which basically only means that they want to provide to be able to provide humanitarian assistance during laws in the fighting and laws into bombardments coming from israel. so there's nothing like a cease fire. there's also nothing like to condemnation and really dis, this division within the us. pretty painful because it, you assess also always that it's started as a piece process,
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but nobody is really calling for peas. not for a ceasefire, no condemnation. so only dis, unitarian pauses. and that's what we're expecting to come out of this meeting today . well, speaking of p step i seen you clinton was also meant to be on the agenda today, but it seems very much overshadowed by the events and them at least absolutely. and what did you lead us want us to believe is that it's not being overshadowed. they really want to stress that to you is fully supporting ukraine and that this gets all the attention it deserves. they even have the floor, they give the floor to the presidency landscape to zoom meeting at today. so he will speak to the salma. they will want to also stress, so they have a more financial support for ukraine. but of course he of his reality is that it's, the whole situation is over status by the middle east. and ukraine is now gone to the background. and
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a lot of people here in the to see are also worried that the, the countries profiting from all this is russia. and that's something that they want to try to avoid. what they conte step. i'll send that that with the latest lines for us from brussels. i'm not missing. thank you. step call even more told but still no action from the un security council. it's failed to policy as another 2 resolutions on israel's war on cause on those drafts were put forward by the us and russia. kristen, 3 me reports now from un headquarters in new york. the draft resolution has not been adopted. this was a 3rd attempt to get aid and to gaza. up stanton's, and this was the 4th. the draft resolution has not, has been adopted, russia, china, and the united arab emirates voted against a resolution drafted by the united states. meant to present
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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 gaza 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 resolution that was put forward with no consultation that failed to reflect realities on the ground. it is disappointing that russia would rather try and score political points and further divide this council. then address the current urgent needs of israelis and palestinians. the russian draft echoing the un secretary general humanitarian organizations and the error of lead 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. christian salumi al jazeera, the united nations. well, that's no good. go back to atomic and leadership professor of public policy at the doe institute for graduate studies. time a given the dynamics that we've been looking at. i don't think anyone is surprised by what's happened to the un security council. but what's next for the un and not an attempt to the another resolution or could be see some potential movement to the general assembly as uh, i mean that for us to continue of course. uh, i think the thing is when the, i mean the be able to of the 10 minutes the 5 time and comforters in the, in the un security council, it is not for me, its not a surprise. i mean, we already live in a very full size world, especially after the what happened and you create and so now they're just quoting points, you know, and trying to embarrass each other and put it this way. i mean, instead of of, of, of coming up with a strong decision to stop this semester cutting and goes up with,
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i think countries, countries of the, of, of the south countries that used to belong to the movement. i have a bigger role to play here as me, the youth isn't the bidding defensive to bridge all these differences between the last to sign up for months. sorry. then the western countries and the other side that by the us at what needs to come out as a benefit solution. so far that is lucian's, that the us have the model, this cold for the don't address any of the but a scene in issues like writes, you know, grievances whatsoever. i mean, i'm thinking there's an off of hand to, to, to, to keep it's, to keep the old going on and also without any accountability. so no mention of a say fine, of course. so they, they talk about the human a tendency split up. but what does it mean? i mean, monitoring. oh yeah, it could be one of the things particular support for one hour 12. what's the zip? and then this will come up also a human to,
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to it and also uh quoted those for people to sleep but to see what they don't even see what i mean. so the, the issue of extend an, or for displacement. i'll start the slip is a serious issue. so it's a single step. so no one wants to see this, like, you know, another month before the proceedings. and it doesn't mention anything about, but the thing is present as it is, is ladies in the coding should bring on people who present hasn't been at us that you know, without charges you know. so it is kind of like, you know, much in the license, the scene is and, and the love to give them any voice or say into this and from, from here, i don't think it will. the best solution and china will be to it at the same time. so we need, we need the benefit of solution that addresses the grievances of the 2 sides in a more balanced way. well, there is a, an iron resolution as well where a group of arab states have come together. i'm curious about this because you mentioned a wrist growing between the developed and the developing world. but we have seen more unity and recent days from our country is particularly close for us is fine. is there something going on behind the scenes when it comes to regional mediation,
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outside of, of some of these bigger international buddy? my guess is that out of countries or data look in the u. n. uh, is, is, is as low as in a difficult position because the, the good thing, the cooperation they want from the us and the west. and i think they are fucking up position with the few of the woods is to come yet. and the not being probably a put the not being the properly consulted into. and in this, in this process, you know, so this is why know the going to shine ottawa shut to help them investigate solution to the 1st of the solution that they moved from the support of that of blocked out of the built into un astronaut us up together now, what was the data? so now they would go on to compose the other less than american countries. optic and comforters, to try to bring this big international support from the intention that it was simply like on its own. the thing is, even if do they reach a balance, it is an ocean and the votes in the balance of the motion it's there is a history of,
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of this is the motion is nothing implemented by any mean because they don't have any. there's no instrumentation that can, isn't because of us me to, i mean south of implementation or stops implementation. so again, is what it has been oldest protected by this has the suppression status, it's above international, and that's problematic. so for me, if we have a bonus, it was an ocean that's pops as to what i need. a few slides stops. this will know that's a great that she met them gradually. the dentists committed to come pick it full of, of, of the other issues, you know, diffuse the com sauce. but even if it happens without the implementation mechanism . so what's the point? again, the business to navigate the car to an up at hand to continue with its what would the us support us is a partner. and there's a lot of this in this work. so it's not the full play at even in the one, because it's, it's the, it's the us, us troops out of the fight. thing with isn't know. so it's it by no means this is, this is last advise in them on the ground. so early fighting alongside them to commit from the doha institute for graduate studies. thanks that, that contribution will be speaking with this, the seller,
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the opponents bring you some other wall than yours and it. so don's all mean says is planning to withdrawal from sci fi talks with the parent and a few rapid support forces before they even begin moving. 1000000 uncertainties have now fled since the fighting began in mid april to neighboring country is about 420000 have sort refuge and neighboring chad will not speak to our correspondent, have a morgan to joins us now from the sudanese capital cost to him. but there was the hope that this was a moment that everyone would come back to the negotiating table. what's happened? well, for the past 2 days, the current military rapids support forces has been attacking, emitted through bees in the west, some parts of the country. specifically, specifically in styles and dar 4 in the city of napa, and that's the 2nd largest city in sudan after cartoon. and it's also where the
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army has one of its largest military bases. and bad bays fell under the control of the parent minutes through rapid support forces in the early hours of thursday morning. and that's the reason why the army asked for sources is intending to withdraw from the talk. the well in direct talks about would be rapid support forces in the site of safety of data. now it's worth noting that just hours before the tops were due to start, the army did release a statement. saying that the reason why the resuming talks after the invitation from saudi arabia and the other mediator of the united states is because it wants to alleviate and to ease the humanitarian suffering that has been, that's the result of the conflict. but that is will continue to fight the parent military rapids support forces. so the loss of narrow, uh, the military base in yeah, the, the 2nd largest city in, in sedan and one of the largest military bases is the reason why those talks that is supposed to be happening in beside a city of to that may not happen. and suffering office to the needs,
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whether it's here in the capital hotel or in the lot will continue hipaa. what's the situation like on the ground there at the moment? does the, are assess so whole little that territory and cartoon the, the recess is spread around many parts of the capital, hot, assume especially in the southern and the eastern parts of the capital. now the army is in control of parts of the mind, especially the northern parts of the city of on demand in big capital cartoon. but both sides have been trying to get a decisive one over the other in the capital one to the last off. and yadda and south dar 4 has given the our assessment upper hand, but i know it's not clear yet if it will have any impact in terms of the overall a see not. and the structures of the conflicts here in the capital consuming elsewhere around the country. they are a subset, but it isn't control of many parts of the capital, but there is a loss of army presence in many parts of the, of the city, of the manufacturer to many of the parts as well. so new side has
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a decisive upper hand in the capital for 2 for them to clean, but they are the victors in this conflict that is going on for more than 6 months. now. have a morgan there with the latest for us, from the sudanese capital. thank you. have now at least 16 people have been killed and a mass choosing in the us space of maine. it happened at several locations in the city of lewiston. thousands of others have also been injured. the suspect is still on the run with our to say the positive interest would be considered armed and dangerous. well, let's be try a correspondence on henry and he's covering developments for us from washington dc . john, i understand that police of named are the suspect, but they haven't yet managed to capture that's right after one of the worst mass shootings in us history, police are still seeking a man who is on the loose. they have his name. they believe that they think it is 40 year old robert card and they have search for him in the air and helicopters on
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the ground and vehicles, door to door. but all we found so far is, is car. a 2013 subaru abandoned in a nearby town and they had been unable to find him. you can see they have pictures of him during what they believe are the shootings that happened at a bar and at a bowling alley, where someone with an assault rifle came in and seemingly indiscriminately just fired on people at that bowling alley, among the events going on there was a children's bowling event, and so there are likely several children, at least in the death toll. the card is a man who police believe is dangerous for a number of reasons. one of them is that he was a firearms instructor in the army reserves with 20 years of experience. and observers who know about weapons have said the way he's wielding that weapon in the pictures suggest that he's using his military tactics in order to carry out those
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shootings. he's also had some mental health problems as according to the main information and analysis center, that's a database used by law enforcement. he reported hearing voices, he apparently threatened to gun down people in his art military base. and during the past summer, he was kept in a mental institution for a couple of weeks and was released after that. so this is a person that police believe is on stage. busy they have so far named him only as a person of interest, but that's usually an, a legal, often a legal nicety before charges are filed and they formerly named someone as a suspect. right now. he's on the run and police across the state of maine or looking for john. and we know the us is no stranger to the last few things, but even within the context of that you were telling me on it, this is a really substantial body count. and that's right, just as you, this is
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a very large bodies have the biggest in the history of main. if it is 16 people, as we believe is on the low end that would not make the top 10 shootings and us history. if it's 22, that would make it number 8. so this is a very significant shooting. but that just tells you about the trend of the shootings in the us. in 1999, when i cover the columbine high school massacre in colorado, there are 13 people killed in that incident. it was one of the worst incidents in u. s. history doesn't make the top 10 anymore. now the highest one was in 2017, in las vegas at a music show were about 60 people were killed. so these are getting to be more frequent and more deadly. and this is just the latest of the town. and on that there was that latest update for us from washington dc. thank you john. the returning to the situation on the ground and goes up right now and let's show you
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some of these pictures. as you can see, smoke rising from the is really bombardment that has been unrelenting over the gaza strip. we now know, at least half of the hospitals in the strip have already had to close down many others on the brink of collapse as the bombardment continues. well meanwhile, the international cherokee oak sand is wanting that israel is also using starvation as a weapon, a full it says, just 2 percent of the regular food supply has been delivered to gaza since as real seats on the territory around 60 trucks containing food so far has been allowed into gaza over the past few days. now. that's compared to more than $100.00. every day before the war of time says 2300000 palestinians of been collectively punished in contravention of international through monetary angel vessel. santa has went out on a group of volunteers in the shop. the refugee counts in con eunice who are providing food to families and need the 10s of thousands of displays. palestinians are living
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in this camp set up by do you have relief and what agency and fund eunice? they left the 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 bean. and that the so called on the card on the fact that i used to live in a benefit g campbell, my assembly. and i've been forced to move here to the methodist is really been part of many families are displaced due to the initiative was started by another displaced but as pinion with an extend. somebody in my mind is if somebody is 10 on a couple of we fall into prepared meals for the president of this council on 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 do, and that is just 2 percent of the evidence,
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food supplies that would have been delivered before the war communicating agency occupancies. 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 just found 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 starving. 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 a better way of cooking, simple me was, 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 some of the posting and what to, to, to see is because as what the production has for them to me,
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5 percent of the evidence total because is a nation plants need seals to operate. non stuff is right. it is right to have either damaged or completely destroyed, decrease supermarkets without food and water. la for medias of palestinians is hanging in the balance. instead of that, i just want to bring you some of the nature satellite images that we've been guessing and revealing the extent of the destruction and gaza. have a look at this image. it shows based 100 in the north of gauze, up before the war. and now as you can see, it's been almost completely reduced to rubble. this is as but bait henry and that's nearby and the north of the strip, relentless is really strikes, have now destroyed that area. countless lives have been lost. and this is a top try at once thriving neighborhood, now completely decimated by is riley strikes. well,
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let's now go back to the time i committed a professor public policy at the institute for graduate studies. tell me you were just telling me that that you used to live nearby in these areas. he's a residential areas we're talking about. so mostly i get a culture phones, uh, the quote located to the strip and the in the buffer zone. so basically we have most of the culture, a sense of the guns, a slip of the. so this is an indication that it's the math, the mass ethnic cleansing has to be gone from north to south. but we don't know where will it stop? so by doing this, this is quote uh, statics, burning of the thing, demolishing living and everything. this is a seamless integration that is it as preparing for a land invasion. they don't want to to have any, do you want to minimize the casualties? bye, bye, bye. not giving any safe haven for time as far as the fight in these thousands of cities. and if you look at the geography, so this is a bit titled
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a lot thought and they play as next. then sure, bad as next. and obviously this, this booth is building up now, you know, the sink over the thing. i'm trying to get into guys. and so it's, it's, it's, it's, it's a serious indication that of, of the, of the possibility of a mess of lent and visions, especially the northern part of the strip. so, and this brings me to the next question, what do report on a disability? and they haven't within a crisis, and these that are using hunger and the provision of what is the effect that goes with the punish, collectively punish the does that as it is? i expect i feel the worse that there wouldn't be a mess of the displacement of people outside because a slip because if it's a discrete of a delivery, it's people will go with us when, when, when eventually goes off, they'll go to egypt and i'm not sure how the egyptians will something i know there's some people that zip in automates would be hard to shoot up if you're just needing or crossing the board the to for safety to take the fuse. so i expect the
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worse and tell me you're saying for, from what i'm hearing, it sounds very, very systematic to you in terms of, of the plan here as someone who used to live in these areas that have now been completely destroyed. can i of what you feel when you, when you see these images, could you ever imagine destruction on this scale while you were living this, you know, i, i, i'm bored and goes the scene and also, and for the 1st time i have a feeling now i'll come at a few g a i was, i'm not the see what a few g i'm originally i'm from does a but not for the 1st time. at the scenario that i met, if there's, you know, i'll be at a few g it's, it's, it's, it's over women got it's, it's just, it's tragic that we wouldn't be displaced. again, that's for the students from, from, from our homeland. so it's a, it's, it's an overwhelming feeling that i was just for pieces. i'm sure i'm sorry that you and your family and friends and everyone in the gaza strip of living 3 about right now. i just wanted to get
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a little bit more into what you were saying about about the food deliveries as well, the systematic nature of what you're describing. and that whole plan. and does that also apply to, to what we're seeing in terms of ad coming across the border in terms of free because as well has, has been saying, i'm happy to have it to have a now look, go in, in a sustained way, but it doesn't seem like it's ever going to reach the scale that's from the source on the thing. a little support, the sizing, aden vincent got them for them. i think it's like putting conditions on the types of aids of 8 that thought out loud into gaza strip. so by giving the students the choice with choosing between water for the fuel, all these items are crucial now. so for the, for the most that has nothing off. if you don't have hospital, we're not gonna put anything and, and, and you know, so it's, it's a total, it's, it's, it's, it's a kind by old mean you know, so, but for the decides in a truck messing gets now and also keeping the skin very low the just being billing
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the moment them for the huge crisis don't be an explosion. you'll see thousands of free, hundreds of thousands of people at some point massively much in the world as egypt . if this a does not get scaled up, you know, but this rates a says, a continue. what i think that does, that's nice. i can imagine that there will be a big explosion. people will just must egypt and, and we will see it if you change the disease like again and sign up. and we're hearing the same warnings from the united nations to your tongue of commerce. thank you for joining me again here on session. i'll just in the ha, well that's it for me, this dollars you'd pay for this news on the before i go, i do want to update you on numbers that we've just gotten in. as i was saying earlier, there was a huge, lost in the southern city of con eunice and the gaza strip. we on out here at the desktop from that floss in a residential area, has now reached $26.00. we were hearing from my correspondence that hospitals that
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are already struggling, then i will start dealing with a dead and wounded. and from that loss, would you stay with us? i'll be back in a moment with much coverage. the on selection questions is war with rwanda. imminent rigorous to be your dying because of lots of medical treatments black lives, don't really matter. in the police. join me markham, on hill upfront. what else is there? i mean, the world slow down. we stand for as homes with tips of global nickel reserves. indonesia is points to leave the global easy battery industries. we definitely manage our abundant resources and play a role in solar energy harnessing, offering 75 percent of global carbon credits essential, committed to environmental protection, enhancing investment climate,
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digital licensing, your better tomorrow as the war on gaza escalate, which is a, was correspondence with injuries most of them are, so $320.00 trucks are just so little compared to this amount of damage. there are no fuel supplies, which makes it hard for hospital to sustain itself. more than a 1000 people have been detained across the of you. 5 west bank. it's really voltage came in to know recept really searching based on what killed people they are completely given up on any international let's, let's just some people have doesn't want to live, stay with us. then they just depend on out to 0. they off again the media, censorship, and the rise of all 3rd period wake up one day. this system has been turned from an electoral democracy into a competitive look at the last for power in hungary for the experiences of
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