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to leave it every day, there is a patch shut on us. let's say it has to be very careful, of course, and we have to be brave enough to support that pressure. how democracy dies. democracy may be on al jazeera, the it is really only it says it's carried out an overnight ground right into the gaza targeting her last position, the hello again, i missed all, gf. hey, this is out of here at life from the also coming and is ready as try kits. a residential building and densely populations con units. at least 26 people have been killed, funerals held for the family members of al jazeera correspondent files. i knew that
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they were killed and is really attacks in central casa, on wednesday night. more than 1600 palestinians, including 900 children, are missing. the following is rarely strikes many of tow truck the while it is now 11 gmc, about 2 o'clock in the afternoon and gaza. and these really minute trips as it's carried out in an overnight ground right inside northern garza targeting her last positions its forces continue to bombard civilian areas. across garza, these images show con eunice and southern garza with israel has formed a residential buildings damaging to. as you can see, the surrounding area. at least 26 palestinians has now been confirmed that more than a 100 injured taken treatments and hospital facilities already on the brink of collapse . the strike comes as the united nations ones that know what in gaza is safe of all
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since this will began on october. the 7th. israel's plumbing campaign, across the goal was a stripped, has killed more than 6500 palestinians. and you all to pied westbank more than 100 palestinians have been killed in just over 2 weeks to palestinian prisoners have also died in his randy custody. israel says they died of natural causes. meanwhile, the israeli government says old and 1400 his way these were killed and had lost his military operation. while that's now speak to alan fish out of correspondents who joins us from occupied east jerusalem. allan, i see it is where is a cooling? what happened during the night a targeted res visited involved tanks? do we know what they were trying to achieve here? it's a change of strategy. that's absolutely clear because we've seen some of these incursions over the last several days, but never before have the use tags and the use tags on wednesday night. the say that the target to time us fighters, the killed a number of them,
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the target to the infrastructure that is used by how much they said the even destroyed the number of empty tank launch positions. all of this in preparation for what the next stage of the war will be and then the with through the add that to the fact the benjamin netanyahu address the nation on wednesday night. that leads people in israel to thing we are getting closer to a ground war. he told people that israel would decide when it went in how it went in, how many would be and remember the cold up almost every reserve is in the country. and the final decision of when to launch that growing war would be made by a unanimous vote of the war cabinet. it's interesting that these really aren't mean that statement about what happened on wednesday night, said this was to prepare for the next stage of the war. and everyone here thinks the next stage of the war is a full and growing condition. while administer in not will cabinet you just mentioned on benny guns has also said that he thinks it would take years to
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potentially restore security to the southern region. he's been speaking in the last couple of hours and he's told the people of israel that they will need patients for what is about to begin. he said it will be award that will increase in intensity. he also said that there was certain into the additional phases of the war, but he's asked them for patients. he does see that they want to see a release of hostages, and that is the name of the war. and just in the last, so we've seen more protests in tel aviv with people saying that it's time to bring at the captives home. i think that too many people have already died and they want to see them returned to the to their homes. but pending against is priming these really people, but this could be a very alone defense of we're not talking weeks or months here that this could be years. and that certainly puts in to a benjamin netanyahu said to a number of world leaders who visited here. but he was grateful for the support,
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but that will need to be sustained. this is an indication that this isn't going to be just a few months. it's going to be an extended period of war. and guys are island fish of that with overlays just for us from occupied these tourism. thank you. i spoke to a retired lebanese general elliot honda. he's also a strategic kind of less than told me about israel looming round invasion. what really influences the ground operation and to guys are, are the demographic to book that fee. and joe got a 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 fire, but it won't read the major axis of or the main to plus and to guys that because it
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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 gaza and the c funerals have been held for a family of al jazeera correspondent, while the do his loved ones were among the latest victims of israel's war on gaza files, wife, son, daughter, and grandson the old killed in his really strikes on a house in which they had sold shelter in central garza why all was out reporting when he had been devastating use while speaking on thursday morning though, while insisted that he would keep reporting on israel's war on costs. let me 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,
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shame on the story of the occupation forces. a. how do i have to have made has the he'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 charges won't touch his own family. indeed. what is that doing slice? i'm know his 16 year old son, my mood. his 7 year old daughter sham. and he's 18 months old. grandson. add them. killed in an air strike in the blink of an eye. what is life 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 caused this is a disaster right now. a big tragedy,
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especially as perpetrated against women and children, no more, no less than a calamity. large numbers of people's 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 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. houses of children lost their lives shut off. this is not the 1st time israel has started l g 0 in may 2022. the number oxley was targeted and choose but is really 4,
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which is why the reporting engineer and the year earlier in may 2021. the building where the l. g. u. 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 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 you've on the policy didn't during and this with quick to send messages of support what 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, cause
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a strip is on power that i appreciate that very much. and i pay my respects to you did was in this moment of shared sorrow around the middle east. what is that do is a trusted household. me seeing him in the men's grief would resonate, the millions will be on the board. you have guys us for that that. how many of the 0 out is there? a media network has issued a statement, extending it sincere condolences and sympathy. it's a while to do on the loss of his family and then his really strike. think of his own to say it's deeply concerned about the safety and well being of his colleagues and garza and hold state is really or far too is responsible for the security. the network strongly condensed, the indiscriminate targeting and killing of innocent civilians which led to the loss of wild though jews, family, and countless others it as the international community to intervene and put an end
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to these attacks on civilians. they advise safeguarding innocent lives. well, that speaks to out of there is hardly about what he joins us now. live from con eunice. honey, i know you've seen well today he's cleaning, determined to continue his work because what's happened to him is happening right now to so many, including the families of those have just been killed in this space to strike the a little that that is correct. this is the situation or not the, the 1st or the last has been happening for the past a 2 weeks to so many palestinians and family. and because tell us to me in here have lost basically everything and there is no more to lose. it's either they're waiting for their admin in the desk or they're just okay, this is, we don't have any other choice but to be the, to be patient and it's the and overcome these, these hard times. the only questions remain,
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how safe is the situations for palestinians to overcome these difficult times we're talking about the entire family is with the children, with elderly, with, with the people who needs the medical attention. the situation is i've been mounting so much of pressure on palestinian people at all levels and was wasting this morning. how does mix, how does with mixed feelings about his is still fast. there's been in this ability that he wanted to continue reported, but the same time morning and an over at least that about the loss of is it was his wife is due to children as a grandson and 10 more of his family that your family is such a tragedy and definitely it's not the, the last one was in a lot of it before and more families are going to be victims of these ongoing
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massacres. honey, we saw that huge explosion, not far from your income unit. 26 people. now did i understand in not just the but the own across the gaza strip? there are 10 still to get people out from under the rubble there. awesome. 900 missing children at the moment. yes. the problem with, with what's going on, these are on conventional what tends, causing so much destruction. and the kind of injury is that the costs are unknown to, uh, to doctors and medical teams here. but let's just focus on the distractions that are, that is caused by these weapons by these bonds, large diameters, bonds not only targeting a single building, but destroys an entire block of 7 or 10 more buildings, exacerbating the number of casualties and making it hard for rescue team to respond
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properly to who needs 1st, the medical intervention or the medical attention. so for example, in the past 2 hours, an entire block was completely turned into ruins. 10 residential homes. the, the minimum of these with vision on has it, has, has a 3 story and is this hard for a limited number of, of risk team members to go on to go and, and it's good for a body of, from the sides. so about 17 people, right. on the spot died, the number has increased in the past minutes, the 26. and there's some people more people under the rebels with the, with the latest for us, from the ground and con eunice and the southern part of the gaza strip. thank you very much. honey, please. we hope you and your family. it will so stay safe. well is there any forces have carried out raids and arrests? overnights annual supplied westbank 2. and one con joins us now from the law and
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run over the last few days. i know you yourself have seen the off them off of these rates 1st hand and they've been escalating. it does obviously the right and now is really all in the office has actually said that the gloves are off in the occupied westberg. that's exactly the language that you use. we all hearing that right now as we speak in nablus. this is full contingent of israeli army forces, a gathering staging post in effect that just near that city. every time we've seen that in the past, that usually suggests that a rate might be taking place, but to do it this time of the day is actually quite unusual. overnight. 85 people were arrested in 3 different rates across the occupied west bank of the village outside jerusalem, outside of hebron. and here in ramallah school village that we actually had, we had those fund grenades, most sound bombs being used. uh there was also a rated to box this morning where a palestinians were injured no would on her wrist that at the moment. so these
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raids, all escalating in a number but its full, unusual right now because we don't just seeing one raid or perhaps 2 raids, we think single time these rates at the same time in the west by iran. i understand there have also been protests in front of the i see i see the international committee of the red cross there offices in ramallah. that's obviously right the time the palestinian president society wants to put pressure on the into the actual can easily fold the red cross of the red crescent to actually approach as well. right now there's a state of emergency in israel, that means a lot of the normal rules have been suspended. if you want to get a lawyer to go and see a post in your prison, i normally would. it's taking 4 days. it's now taking 8 people just on getting the kinds of information that they want. they have no idea who has been arrested, why they've been arrested information simply isn't full coming from these right,
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these. and that is why people are protesting, but they're also protesting here in monroe square. they come in small groups, probably 2 or 3 times a day. at least i'd show support for the people of garza. and long con that on the ground for us and ramallah in the occupied westbank. thank you. and i'll still head here on i, which is eric will have more on y street on. so, i mean, it says it's not going to hold sci fi tools with the power military run the support for the let's get going with your weather report. this one in asia pacific, at least that's where we're going to start. hey, everyone. so we've got what, whether a, creeping into the main island depends main island of hon. choose some sundry downforce here and breezy across both coast, including the pacific here could see some storm surge and land sites in certain areas as well. mainland china sion showers central in southern areas and that deck
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of cloud will extend right up into the yellow river valley just to the southwest of junk. jo, but for junk, jo, sunday friday for you with a high of 25 degrees. the monsoon rains have cleared away from india, so not much to speak of head sunny from new delhi and eventually now finally in cold cutters. well, few showers, though hanging around tonight with a height of $35.00 degrees quite in pockets tom. but i wanted to talk about this rain in the southeast of either on could see some trouble here, but i think where the rain will actually be worse as the bottom end of the red sea along the coast of young men, right into saudi arabia. so round mecca and jetta, for example, on friday you can see some of the showers striking jet the with the height of 34 degrees in time, still this breeze blowing down from iraq. so that means not assume it's very comfortable for us here, and they'll ha, with a height of 35 degrees. that's it. that's all we'll see you soon. a, as the
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ball combat you're watching out a 0. i'm gonna start to get a here and uh, let's remind you about top stories these really minute trees says it's carried 1000 overnight. ground rain into northern garza, it says tanks and troops targeted him. us positions the pictures you're watching were released by these really minute train. say they show the operation inside of seeds. territory funerals have been held for family members. i'll just there a correspondence while they were killed and then as really as striking and central gaza on wednesday night while had sent his family from gauze associated the on the service refugee accounts of israel issued and evacuation. as well. meanwhile, has been almost as strikes on con eunice, and southern gaza bombing, a residential building and damaging the surrounding area. at least 26 palestinians have now been confirmed, said that thousands more injured seeking treatment and hospital facilities already on the brink of all sizing. meanwhile,
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continues on the board and between israel and southern lab along with fires breaking out on the lebanese side as a result of as strikes up to 60000. people have been displaced at 11 on since the fighting began. many are now staying in schools as a temporary measure. 7 on your record is also currently in an economic crisis, making it difficult if this contract escalates all the palestinian foreign minister re, i don't know like he is visiting the hague, to push for a war crimes investigation against israel. he says he's received assurances that israel will be investigated for its actions in gaza. malik, he says the attacks says a new one. pappas, this done, the word. that is what it is wasting, is different. this time the war is a water for revenge. so that toward this work has no real objective rather than the thoughts of destruction,
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of every livable quarterman place in guzzle. well, that space in avon, he's across this for us in the hague, in the netherlands. and the, we just had a little of what monica, he said that what else did he cover with a lot of busy different malik activity by the public senior foreign minister. he's been in gender in saudi arabia. he's being cool, sadly of this week of the un security council now to the policy emission here, the hey, the hope of international justice, the international criminal court, the international court of justice, also known as the world court was you mentioned. so the 4 minutes to did suggest that dr. an hour or so long meeting with cream con is the chief i. c. c. prosecute to. the court has agreed to investigate allegations of war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide, and the force deportation of people. there is a kind of yet, but we could take many,
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many years for any kind of ruling to be made by c c. but it also doesn't have a police force, so it comp force member countries to a cigna trees to the i c. c. the hand of a one seats, individuals that will so israel is not a policy to the right statute does not recognize the authority of the i c c. so why is it doing this one? it's all about legal accountability. it's all about reminding the international community of the why the context of the conflict is going on of the comp time. and if i see the palestinians also pursuing a judgment from the international court of justice as well. so that's why it again, this is all about international accountability. this is a result of a vote of the engine with assembly late last year that gave the international court of justice the, the power to give its legal opinion over israel's occupation of palestinian land, where the price is now of uh, seeing written submissions,
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oral submissions from those, the size of the policy to this case will take place in february before judgment. later on in the year. again, it's all about shining the international spotlight and what palestine says is along an accelerating process of settlement building this continued occupation, new phone because the with that report for us from the hague in the netherlands. so thank you so much. nice a while that's not bringing the time. i come here to is a professor of public policy at the doha institute for graduate studies. me joins me again in the studio. tell me that they haven't calls for the i c c to investigate. but it's from us and israel, for violations of international. i'm curious about what you make of the isis, his response to what's been taking place. and this conflict, it seems remarkably different to its approach to what happened in ukraine. the executive says that that's the, that's the foot unity now to uh, to,
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to really show that that would improve the entire road the licensee is that is a serious organization and up it's not politicizing any crimes. i mean, what we have seen the, the, the how fast it's acted to issue and that's what i'm against the putting a president of a super pull up. make sure. i'm sure it's not even a member of the licensee, but do it very fast. i do it very, it does it, it's because obviously there was, uh, they had the support they needed to do it. and then it takes also play here. but when it comes to publish the, i'm sorry, let me get back and it's a bit and, and the data sort of plus what a lot for moving to relocate to. so do you have ok think you can show that in total, half a, save often in ukraine to save or for an investor, or finish the bus or correct what's happening and does as mess or cutting shields in by thousands that are being mess it. good. unless the kind of been silence. now,
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what did they even wait for before? i'm ok the the plan for a minute have to go there. he should have acted immediately. there's nothing that visit from the, for the subpoena, for the administer to, to stop, to open ended, meet at the investigation and an issue. and that is what i'm from the thing. yeah. and all these of a dod magenta, those. what one more thing go to crimes, because these are the states as a country. so member of the u. n. so it has applications and it's picking up the lesson. know how much is not the status of that submitted to the part to, you know, but for sure is that advice, assemble is obliged to protect. also, civilian does the, what on the is the patient. so all the stuff in the standards and you know, it might take 40 years for them to look into issues, the access issues, right. but coming, forgive me for jump in. i, because i do want to ask you the question that need raised. do you think that the threats of legal accountability will actually change any decision making when it comes to this conflict? i need decision making. i mean, if is, what is the 3 that the way it's treated by the us and its allies in the west? i don't think anything would happen. it's then it will act as if it's as,
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as protection as a country above international. what? because it has its protection. this professional stuff is suddenly from it's that i so time i color, it's a professor public policy at the hot institute for graduate studies. thank you for joining me again. tom ha, moving on to some other wells news now. and students on the says it is planning to withdrawal from cx 5 talks with the permanent to wrap that support forces before they even begin moving 1000000 people. it has now been displaced since the fighting began in mid april. heaven, morgan has salacious forest from call to the power military rapids support forces has been attacking, emitted through base in the west, some parts of the country specifically specifically in south and dar 4 in the city of indiana. now that's the 2nd largest city in sudan after cartoon. and it's also where the army has one of its largest military bases. and that base fell under the control of the parent minutes through rapid support forces in the early hours of
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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. and that's uh, would be rapid support forces in the side of 60 of did the. now it's worth noting that just hours before the tops were due to start the army. did we need a statement saying that the reason why the resuming talk 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 a, that's the result of the conflict, but that is will continue to fight the parent military rapids support forces. so the loss of nano, uh, the military base in yeah, that the, the 2nd largest city in, in sudan and one of the largest military bases is the reason why those talks that is supposed to be happening in the cited city of tent that may not happen and suffering office to the needs, whether it's here in the capital hudson or in yellow will continue faced. 16 people have been killed and a mass shooting in the us space of main and happened in several locations in the
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city of lois than police said thousands. also injured and a $900.00 is underway for the shoes to with are to say he should be considered armed and dangerous. well that's it for me and as tanya tay inside story is next the let's get going with your weather report. this one in asia pacific, at least that's where we're going to start. hey everyone. so we've got what, whether a creeping into the main island depends main island of honshu. some sundry downpours here and breezy across both coast, including the pacific here could see some storm surge and land sites in certain areas as well. mainland china sion showers central in southern areas and that deck of cloud will extend right up into the yellow river valley just to the southwest of
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junk. jo, but for junk, jo, sunny friday for you with a high of 25 degrees. the monsoon rains have cleared away from india, so not much to speak of head sunny from new delhi and eventually now finally in cold cutters. well, few showers, though hanging around tonight with a height of $35.00 degrees quite in pockets tom. but i wanted to talk about this rain in the southeast of either on could see some trouble here, but i think where the rain will actually be worse as the bottom end of the red sea along the coast of young men, right into saudi arabia. so round mecca and jetta, for example, on friday you can see some of the showers striking jet the with the height of 34 degrees in time, still this breeze blowing down from iraq. so that means not assume it's very comfortable for us here and they'll have with a height of 35 degrees. that's it. that's all we'll see you soon. the assessing the discussions as agents. we used to say that about 15 percent of what
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