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well connected from providing infrastructure to controlling satellites, it never stops. i think that the best have space to deliver your vision the the hello, i'm about this, and this is the news. our life from jo. how coming up in the next 60 minutes more than 7000 palestinians have not been killed fires where the air strikes in gas. there's really amin size is covered as an overnight grunge right into gaza targeting homeless positions, funerals, or house for the family members of all just need a correspondence while they were killed. and there's many of types the central gaza on whether it's more than $1600.00 ton of cities,
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including $900.00 children. i'm missing the following is really strikes many attempt under the rubble, the starting g m t that's for p m and gaza. for more than 7000 palestinians have not been killed by is really air strikes is ready for us is continued to bombard civilian areas. these images so hung eunice in southern gaza for israel has bombed a residential building, damaging the surrounding area. at least 26 palestinians have been confirmed dead in that strike. and it comes to the united nations is wanting to know where gaza is safe. a lot of since the war began on october, the 7th israel's bombing campaign across the gaza strip is killed. 7020 age palestinians in the occupied westbank more than 100 palestinians have been killed in just over 2 weeks to palestinian prisoners have died and is where the custody
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israel says they died of natural causes. meanwhile, b, as many government says more than 1400, his writings were killed and homeless ministry operation. obviously it is honey, my food is joining us, not from con units. let's talk about these ongoing is really res, honey, what's happening is that there is ongoing active mass bombard, been that this time is concentrated in gaza. 16. i'm around to ship a half of the complex way more residential homes were bonds and destroyed completely. also the, their strikes and per arden park teller is selling car, concentrated in the northern parts of garza, namely the city of the tunnel and the uh, the city of that land breast jabante, a refugee camp with more more residential homes and buildings are being destroyed completely what seems to be a prep a ration, it's
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a clearance of entire areas by creating the fire belts and then it clearing them from a, from residence in a preparation for what the really government has to reduce it for a ground invasion. and just uh, we have an update about a, a residential building uh, of 8 story building. uh, in a central garza city. you had to move the street, was a bomb, and destroyed with people inside. about $300.00 people were inside the building and, and, and without warning, that building was completely destroyed. what happened yesterday that the civil defense department and ferguson, paramedics would not rescue any of the few books. all the people in the nearby building were rushed to the hospital and but 2 days at the rescue team continued working. and we're able to pull out 120 people so far from under the rebels
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that we, we know from eye witness in the area that the building the, the aides floor were full of people. not only the owners of these apartment, but also people who evacuated a from, from giovanni and the time of the northern part of the gaza city. with 120 people were expecting the numbers to increase on top of what the official statement of the ministry of health has declared earlier today about 7000 palestinians have been killed and the number is expected just to go up with more people's hold from underneath the rebels and just within the past few hours, i've spent the entire residential block here. 500 meters away from the hospital was, was destroyed, completely turned into ruins with 17 people to pronounce that right at the spot. and more people are still under the revels. on the one of the key elements that we've been reporting on over the last few days is the lack of fuel and supplies
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that the hospitals are getting. how all the hospitals coping and the moment not, not very well tom not very well due to extreme shortage of this deal where we are reporting right now. the hospital is forced to shut down some of the departments here just to save and do sustain itself on the remaining or the low amount of the fuse. and we are, we are headed toward the actual catastrophe. a real catastrophe in the hospital. he will really see people in the car doors of the hospital rooms here are packed with people with people who need medical attention. and people who need the surgeries are on the floor of operations room and not because hospital gates are open means the offer any of the surfaces don't. gradually, not their hospital is turning into a large lord just to have right here. they are to the hospital just
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a few hours ago attends was a setup here. and this thing is, uh, comedies did, did bodies because inside the hospital there's no way that they would keep any of these bodies because the arts this started to decay and the need somewhere else, just to put them in a preparation for burial honey over the last few days you've been telling us about the kind of conditions that people in guys are living in the efforts that they're making to try to find water to get fuel for fires and cooking. and so i'm just bring this up to date with for the latest is what is life like for people engagement in the more well, unfortunately, life has become increasingly difficult in the past the few days. now there is a visible crisis now when it comes to food supplies and water supplies in terms of food supplies, one of the largest shopping area and the site on the account for example,
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was attack completely bomb. and it leaving the entire area with no access to food supply force. people to leave that. com. that's there. i can look for good post where, which makes whatever amount list for people elsewhere very scarce when it comes to water. it's one of the essential elements that people need right now for survival. and i'm just going to give you an example of our we to the hospitals today to the side. we've seen people as standing in line. and with when we ask how long they have been here this in since don't since 5 am early in the morning, just to get that gallon of water. this is how things are in right now in the gaza strip. honey, thank you very much, honey. welcome to bring us up to date some con, using gaza. well, these are, the military says it carried out a garage right on the homeless targets inside northern guys during the night. this voltage is from the is really military. the raid comes ahead of what's expected to
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be a larger grind invasion, many guns, retired army general and member of israel's war cabinet says if a ground defensive happened, it wouldn't be part of a process that would take years. very simple is life for us and are still in southern israel. um, these are 1st of all, what are these really saying that they've been trying to achieve with these rates into northern java? well, what would be sitting in the past week's hard troops and soldiers and armored vehicles. oh, moving towards its area towards the border with golf in order to launch a ground invasion. but the ground invasion apparently has been delayed for a while and we've been seeing go ways going to guy that we saw one a few days ago or soldiers entered the northern gas out. there was a fight on going there, and one is rarely folder was killed then what happened was on wednesday is the 10th when in to guys out apparently targeting on tight tank low interest infrastructure
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and also securing the area of northern gas. so that's a probably being used by posting inside fighters to launch a rockets attacks against is slightly in fact, just in the past few days, we've been seeing an increase of barrage, a rockets being launched, but was this way. just 5 minutes ago, sirens were wrong. people were running towards the shelters because several rockets have been launched. some of them have caused some damaged in central as well. people have been injured. so was definitely, that's one of the priorities tackling that immediately what we've been seeing. you know, since the south over 7th attack happened, is that initially these, where the government will say that they're going to go after him as terminates with the organization. but also with the political structure and know they're being more realistic, they say, but this is going to take time. but this is going to be a long war that people need to be patient then that's what benny guns was referring to. as you know, we warning the population, the urban warfare, if and when base where the army goes into gaza,
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is going to be extremely difficult than what he's also telling the population. many of those who have been evacuated from all around this area. thousands of people evacuated from this area because of the risk of an ongoing rocket attacks, but also the possibility of a growing being based on being told that it could be months before the able to return home 30. so i understand that they've also been talking about the captives that are being held by home us the way it's now been confirmed that is where the government is saying that 224 people are being held captive in gaza. and there's been lots of tension initially with some of the relatives of those were being held in. gotta people are extreme. yeah. afraid about what they're seeing is happening in gas, right? no massive air strikes where she ring right now. the artillery fire being used to attack northern gas. so of course they have their relatives. they are that we'd like the government to continue negotiating so the those relatives couldn't be
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released. the other thing is earlier today, there was a protest outside the minnesota defense in tel aviv, where a dozens of people gather their withholding the pictures of their loved ones, asking the government to do much more. they want to see more negotiations. the other thing they're saying is that they have buried enough people, and that's why they want the government to do much more. so their loved ones are released today. so thank you very much indeed to this about talking to us from starting southern israel while they last. honda is a retard lebanese general. he's a strategy analyst and he's explained to what could happen junior ground and vision by israel and what really influences the ground operation. april guys are, are the demographic booking. i see and geography as well as the previous experiences between thomas and i, the f which are 5 blood the encounter says, and so 2005. so i think that what is the i'm trying to do is maybe to put all the
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system to test the system to fix some forces or from us. and maybe it is like a live maneuver on the fired, but it won't read the major axis off or the main, the plus and to guys that because it could be like a deception to fix her 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 sea funerals have been held for, for family members of all. just need a correspondent while the doctor that were killed and then there's really as striking, central guys on wednesday nights, files. finally, i moved from gaza city to on the said i'd refuge account. that's off to the is really army or the $1100000.00 pablo stands to relocate to the sides of the strip for their own safety. i said bank because the final farewell to any parent would want to see that children
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some words or why is that doing is enough to 0 correspond it is also a father and a husband from reporting on the story to become in part of it. after these recommended because he's wife son, daughter, i'm grandchild. the networks offices have been bombed, janice murdered. now the family of a correspondence has been killed. why it has paid the highest price? he says it won't do to him from covering user eligible and gaza. no doubt it will not stop 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 despite the will and the risk. hundreds of people turned out for the funeral, where the cross go that posting a grieving and ty, families have the white type. everyone here has shit is said goodbye. lost someone,
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the one of the most densely populated pages on this posting is have to make room to bury the dead family who live together now side by side in the ground together. but as well as war and cause it isn't over under living, carried the paint, wondering if it would be that turn next. slide big, which is 0. the us president joe biden is sadie has no confidence in the palestinian desk of miss comes. israel's war on gauze has not reached its 20th day hold. the other means joining us now from, from all that we've been reporting that an estimate of 7020 age palestinians have been killed since october. the 7th. as have been any reaction to what by the said as well, i think there's been a bit a bit of anger among palestinians, but not too much in the sense that police didn't say that they had gotten used to
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the fact that the order has been depicted as the underdog it, it has is part of this campaign to the humanize. the one person actually asked me if the president joe biden was actually watching. and finally, what is unfolding and gaza. now we did us a deprive the police did in 5 minutes. i'm how much tell you what he thought about this? and he explained that the numbers that are coming out are issued by the police didn't, you know, storage is ministry of, of house after they collated at all the figures of all the different hospitals in gaza from here in the, okay, 5, west back. and also in occupied east jerusalem, and this is what he had to say in response to president joe biden. there are a lot of stuff in lead. those who don't want to see the entity, the only want to see what is happening when they say the side, they don't want to see what is happening with their bodies in the side. so therefore then i'm but as architect the out, our members of course,
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the numbers of data, not just in guys are but they're also in the occupied westbank and the list is growing every day. yes, every day. i think everyone across the occupied westbound quick stops asking what happened overnight because they are increasing a number of raids or over the occupied was back on a nightly basis since october 7th. and if not since before, and more often than not these and the res into a casualties among the palestinians. the latest is a 17 year old young man who died of his wounds earlier this morning. so certainly a very difficult situation here and that was back. i mean, since the beginning of the year, more than 340 people had been killed either by is really doing is really raised or by settler violence against them. something that actually president biden
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did denounce and did say that it had to stop immediately. but it hasn't so far. we do know that for example, earlier today, the israeli army had put a sign in front of hawaii, which has been a flash point between the people living there. and the settlers living in the vicinity saying that no is really is allowed to go in to the village. well, that board was taken off very quickly by the settlers in the vicinity. so certainly the number of that keep on increasing and whether, whether, whether it's here or in gaza. people enraged by both hold. i thank you very much indeed does how the adult, somebody just talking to us from ramallah. okay, we're going to bring in 10. we'll come over, he is a professor of public policy at the hot institute for graduate studies similar, thank you very much. indeed for being with us. i want to ask you about the speculation that surrounding this potential is really going to solve that. how the
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benjamin netanyahu is absolutely adamant that this grand assault is going to happen, but he is not willing to give any sort of timeline how significant and indeed, how important is it for the israel. it is really military to carry out an actual ground or salt, as opposed to remaining outside, but you're doing targeted attacks as it has. it has been a little that's a, that's a very good question. and a very difficult one. at the same time, to answer your question. when we look at it is to see the political positions of key allies to is that i like the us and the you and the behavior of the bolting david when it comes to you and as an ocean. so we have seen the cycle evolving over the last 2 days on 2 or 3 different out of an ocean add as the machines have been veto so far. but you see keen interest by the us and your opinion in just then add tech some clothes as in that is an oceans that allows easily to configured support. and this is, for me, this is enough evidence that, that,
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that we're going to see more escalation. and that is that it has a green light from its key allies to the, to maybe entered into the guys a step to a ground and vision. now the scale for it that seems to be seen, whether this will be a limited invasion that targets the north and part of the strip, or it's a full invasion. and then we'll see what will happen in terms of the consequences that you might have that in the implications of this invasion. and i'm going to ask you about those, your monetary and implications. because of course, the knock on effective any in actual invasion is going to have a tremendous impact on the palestinians who are living and goes. how do you see that playing out particularly? and the limits of the mind if you monitor any that's getting into guys at the moment, that executable. i mean, if you look at the scales a, i mean as we talk now it's the situation is so diet and so bad for the it's, they're all folding for foot for the students. it's fucking because of this,
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the level of aid that has been allowed to enter so far. it's very small. it's a drop of water in a, in an ocean. and when it, when you compare it to that, in the vast demands and the met, investigates, of people we're talking about as 7 facilities that have been destroyed. that, that health, sick to death is on the verge of collapse. people are lacking basic food items. you know, drinking water clean, but it's a water no fuel so far or the even even the limit the trucks of, of a different been allowed and visited by is what it is, what they don't. they don't include any fuel supplies. so they've got a slip. so imagine hospitality running out of fuel because we know is the last couple of need as couple of just the fuel net that doesn't slip so most hospitality around on on generators, electric, electric engine light, those will need fuel. this is that it's a little fuel. so if you the dr. i'm use a new, a new uh you, you don't, you don't allow. if you went up to the got the slip, then all what's happening. if you look at it, some distance is like it's a, it's,
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it's a mom, it's you bending pressure and then doing the explosion. i mean, if, if the people, because of each to a point where they're not safe, any with the guns that up as a top is allow me the soft is not safe for sure. because is what i just thought getting do with they are lacking the basic, they don't have food, they don't have water and then or hospital install, open or anything, then what's left to the people to do. they would much south towards egypt. and then that's that red light, that's a big the line and it's an open kind of doors books not for the, for the scene of them is the latest. but for the thought and thought it was not, we're going to see a 2nd major, nothing, but old displacement the sooner people happening under the semester community. so it's and it's, it's a suit, a scenario so, so we don't know what's going to if this is gonna happen. but obviously from the kind of indicators on, on aids, on the, on, on the safety and the technical, the doors, the fact that nothing has been working as required as needed given the,
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the size of the crisis. it does you, we're getting close up to that scenario and that's, and that's, that's sorted by me. one of the key elements of this, of, of course is diplomacy. we have seen essentially a complete grinding to a hold of the un security council. and this has like so many conflicts that we've seen has polarized to you instead, security council, if you take the un security council and to you and itself, perhaps out of the equation apart from of course, the humanitarian efforts. who in urinalysis is the who could bring some sort of pressure of some sort of even collective pressure to create the environment where that could be discussions that could be diplomacy. i'm more than, fortunately, more humanitarian aid could get into gaza. a little, i think, i mean of course it's uh do you understand instruction and i know i understand those a few question, but the, the big powers, the types of those of the games to manage. i mean, the politics of this world, you know, we're, i'm talking about the on security council, you know, if,
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if they're off the hook we're getting into disaster because the rest of the world, of course, majority of countries, they want to see an immediate cease fire. we see that a bit of bolting behavior in the u on orders that oceans. so most the most cut, most companies in the south, the for them. but like, you know, no life movement. countries like in america, africa, you know, asia, most countries there were countries, they want that immediate halt that of the seas for. busy to take place now, but the thing is, of course they don't have the power of the, the, the, the directors having to. so you got to go to the council. so they should not be of the, the responsibility because we're living in a very and that it's like a good pick of times. it's not even about, but a sudden, you know, they clean conflict as well. and we don't want this to. we don't want a dysfunctional view and we want uh, a you and that is up to the game. so we want, i know it's, it's in these situations, it's kind of, it's, it's a hot objective to achieve now. but, but if you want to continue on this path of this, this function of stuff to school, i'm afraid that will be more or more vicious conference like this one in front of
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us, but it's done. and then what it's about the entire future of the old, you know, so it's um, we need more responsibility. we need more to didn't put it that could willing this of the big players to get involved. so you just need to end the sponsor. and one of the things that we kind of forget the course is that thomas was also responsible for administering gaza. it was responsible for running hospitals and schools and so on. base stay today of all of these ready government. and the military is to, to wipe homicide, but there is no suggestion of what could possibly replace it in the event that it goes in your assessments. and i, i realize, of course i'm asking you to speculate on this is there's something that we can look to from history or that might give us some indication of what could be put in place if israel was absolutely determined at home us at the end of all of this was no longer going to be in charge of dresser. scroll if uh, if there's any example i can think of in this, the 1st example of guns don't look like old. i mean, the collective west,
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the us need to going inside of gun us, then 20 years of billions of dollars fights was destruction. then sold a government the moment they left everything collapse. so the root cause for, but i'm, but that's filled up. i've gotten a complex is unique, i mean it's different, but the sooner conflicts that sort of what we need to remind ourselves of the root cause of this as a patient. so the scenario of let's say toppling about how monsoon and gaza and the said bringing you on for on out of the country to dot net, or even the personnel thought at the, to bring it to, to, to government. it's not going to be easy if you don't address the cause of the scope of this conflict, which is a correlation. because even if they manage to, let's say to the fewest guys and i want to make it a little event in the short run. but you have the list back, and then you have to, it's again, it's then pad for the scene and cause that's the, that's, that's the, that's the thing. that's not on the test. why is that? it's, is it this time to end the conversation until an open a scene has to have
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a free state. seemed like all the initials and the word or we're going to continue supporting is what i just buying more time. i don't know for watson. tim, i want you to stay with me because i want you to listen to something we've heard from the president of kentucky. they've just dispatched 10 claims with power generators and medical supplies and health care providers to gaza. i'm assuming that those to the, at least to the is in egypt and side of the border with gods. and we will find that out. the country is also offering to treat the injured into a kia president are the ones has spoken, showing his support for palestine and then apply the meaning. say this thing on the children from palestine are the same as children from israel. a child is a child regardless of their nationality. it's a disgrace to remain silent in the face of killing children. if we don't speak out, this is on that congress. we defend humanity and the right to dignity. we can't allow more children to dine, to get has always taken a balance, dance, and opposition to what's palestine is just and rightful. those and the ways to
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don't speak the truth there in this, it is ro, but tequila is not induced to israel. we will continue to voice the truth and what's right for the key. it has long to tell you to a very significant role in, in, in the run the goals. but of course with this kind of conflict, what role do you think it can play and what kind of influence do you think it might have took it has a kind of clear that important to give minutes. oh fest for the key is a member of nato. at the same time, historically it had uh, i would say, would i'm good relationship with the relationships with how mass goes at the time as, as a, as a political thought, the military party, that's the main goal is to liberate for this thing. doesn't look at how mass, as i said, or any other organizations this tend to seem to was to mix how mass with ice and, and the stuff. so in, in the case that say, if there is a ceasefire, or there is
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a need to create the buffer to zone or the process of a 3rd party to refuse the conflict. typically the play to slow because it has like 7th condition was, is what i said they told them that as well in the need to complement. but it's also, it's, and it's, it's will accept and, and to see by him as well as, as, as a country. because if it's a political relations with the movement. now when it comes to this age, i think it's, it's a, it's good, but it's definitely something of that. you can bring all aid now and mess it on the education board. those. but the fact that is what and then controls and how to find them certain, what to come in and, and what, what, what comes in on a list altogether. that's what is a violation of, of any good principles of a contact in the will cause. and these, but because the consensus is that, that can cause us what it should not be in control of any age making isms because it fits the responsibilities and, and because of course it's wants to see guys that the mother so it's, it's doesn't make any sense so that has to be more depression by the community to allow aid freely and think, gaza and to,
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to get these guarantees from is that it's will nothing to feed into that a bit of aidan, because otherwise it just, it will be some symbolic and, but it's i don't know how is this good for the novelist but a sting and it was standing on the other side of the borders with egypt, seeing all these flux of aid, all these hosp, that's the way things and, and they kind of get access to it and it's just like, you know, in the ip sites. so, so what's, what's, what's the difference with this week? what's good for them if they cannot really have access to this ada enjoyed. so tell me that as always, we appreciate your analysis time or come with thank you very much. indeed, i positive diplomatic efforts are continuing around the world, you know, being leaders a meeting in brussels. they are expected to call for the establishment of humanitarian caught a doors on pauses in the bombardments of guy. so let's go to step boss, and she's joining us live from brussel. so more talk about him. monetary and a button seems no mention of a seems 5 step, no mention of a cease fire at all,
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and also no condemnation over the thousands of civilian deaths in guys are caused by israeli. so the book from bart mintz, basically what's happening is there's a huge division within the european union. so they have been toning down the wording they've been fighting over word say are in this communicate that they want to release and agree on later today. it was about humanitarian pause or pauses, even germany, which place a very important role here in this discussion, looking at its history as well as the whole of costs. it has side as has unconditional support for israel. basically, germany has sort of blocks this whole the debate about the ceasefire and this now talking about human and terry and pause this. and what that means is that it's probably going to be a, in, in, in lots of compartments of being able to provide humanitarian 8th, which is so badly needed to god. so, but it's interesting because to the individual european leaders has now been entering the summit. and then you hear also different perspectives because of
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course, of, of, for example, spain at a prime minister of spain. sanchez was very much in favor of a cease fire. he said, but he said, unfortunately, there's no consensus for this. he also calls for a p summit. for example, the belgian prime minister nicole, he sat to death, what is for all is doing punishing the people and god so with a blockade is absolutely unacceptable. and also the dodge prime minister was very clear about how people in jobs are being punished by it's wrong. and that's also not acceptable. so that is a difference of opinion as to a basically blocks here in brussels. but at the end, they want to show unity which is important to them. and that's why they have toning down the wording very significant. they, yes, step obviously that wasn't the only issue that was going to be on the agenda today . but really, the focus seems to be very much on the middle east. absolutely
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. they want to really reassure ukraine that they have not forgotten, of course, about the war and ukraine. and that it's very important also during the summer to discuss and show their continuous support as long as it's needed. that's what they say towards ukraine. presidents landscape will also speak via video link to the summit of today. but of course, everyone knows the reality today. it's all about the middle east and about europe stance towards is row and this a humanitarian disaster that is happening right now in golf. it's a very painful moment for your pin union, which is spotted as a piece project. but the work piece has not been hurt here today. step. thank you very much indeed. step boston in brussels, or the pablo standing in photo. minnesota apologies visiting the hague to push for the wall. crime is investigation against israel. he says he's received assurances that israel will be investigated for his actions in gaza, while the king says the attacks serve only one purpose. this time the war
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is where it is waving is different. this time the war is the water for revenge. that toward this war has no real objective. rather than the thoughts of destruction, of every livable court in this place in guzzle. the bulk is that the hague was more than what the palestinian foreign minister had to say. a say awful lot of busy diplomatic activity by the posting or 4 minutes that he's made in jet or inside you ravia. you see of course, earlier this week of the un security council are now to the policy and mission here . the hey, the home of international justice, the international criminal court, the international court of justice, also known as the world court. i was, you mentioned. so the 4 minutes to did suggest that after an hour or so long meeting with cream con is the chief i. c, c,
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prosecute to. the court has agreed to investigate allegations of war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide on the force, deportation of people. there is a copy of that we could take many, many years for any kind of ruling to be made. the i c, c. but it also doesn't have a police force, so it comp, force member countries, the signatories to the i c c to hand over one seats of individuals that will. so israel is not a policy to the room statute does not recognize the will start c of the i c c. so why is it doing this? when it's all about legal accountability? it's all about reminding the international community of the why, the context of the conflict that's going on and the comp time the still ahead and i'll just say that we're going to have more than why sedans, army size is not going to hold seized by adults with the bottom, electric rapids, the boat forces, the
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hello good to see you for the 1st time, a hurricane in the eastern pacific native land fall in mexico. as a category 5 storm, know this happened around acapulco, its injected a lot of moisture into the atmosphere, so still a legacy of showers left behind in acapulco today on thursday. now want to show you central america because it looks like something else is trying to cook up here just off the coast of el salvador. so that's something we're gonna watch carefully over the next little bit. and we've got to talk about this. a snow storm for the northern plains, pushing into the canadian prairies in the zone, could see about 10 centimeters of snow temperatures, a good 20 degrees below where they should be this year. but on the other side of things, it's warm through the great lakes, but we've got a line of showers and storms extending from the lakes rate down to texas. some of these could be severe storms through arkansas and missouri, for example. now for the us, southwest springs pretty quite a few showers come in here into the picture. la, 21 into the top hand of south america. we go still getting striped by solid bands
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of rain of the coast of ecuador and columbia, south of its meantime, the weather alerts remain for most of argentine effort. just how hot it is this time of the year by a blanca 28 degrees, maybe 30 hope for the next little bit. see you soon. the you want to go to 0 reminder. what top so is this uh, more than 7000 palestinians have been killed and as many attacks on gauze as since october, the 7th, among the latest israel last air strikes on con, units in southern gaza, bombing, a residential building and damaging surrounding areas. at least 26 palms. many of us have been confirmed that there is ready medicines as it's counted as an overnight drunk drain, the engine, northern gaza. it says tying some troops targeted thomas positions. please pictures, movies by these very military show the operations inside of the scenes tower thing
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funeral is hoping house for family members of all just eat a correspondent while doctor they were killed and it is really as striking central cancer on wednesday night while had sent his families from gaza city to understand that refugee jumped up to israel, issued and evacuate the. the explosions have been, have in southern lebanon as bombardments continue between israel and has well up to 60000. people have already been displaced on the 11 east side since the fighting began. refers is more evacuated from the homes in israel, and 5, so broken out at the border. now the hospital has moved from on the officer shop in southern lebanon. you try that? yeah, on the southern board, the main, the on and out of my shop. i know what are the vicinity of both selves which why is that? it's he think thousands of square meters off, which is surrounding these 1000. now we can see the fire inside the son of the shop,
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uh, a lot of times by defense forces to extinguish the fire and pulls from officials from the may off and i pulled off from the made off of my shop on the united nations forces 11 o 26 was in the efforts to contain to sell supplies very big. i know that all calls on people was still here, though only a few people left the board. it sounds but the people to leave for the safety the same time every now and then we can hear cluster bombs, exploding doesn't legacy. of course the bomb since the 2006 was and even before guessing dangerous for civilian people who deal with this situation. now all these attempts were not contained. wow, not to put this off because the more we go to the bushes,
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the more the negative is eating. it's unbelievable. well, i saw body. how should i just see it on your life? it might be as an independent, political and military. you're now an analyst and he's in brussels, he's joining us life. so thank you very much indeed for being with us on all just here. i want to ask you, 1st of all about the targeted attacks that israel says has been carrying out in the northern garza and these are in the military has been very insistent not to put a timeline on the activities that it's, it's carrying out. do you think that the target is a tax, we're going to see more of an does that mean that any venture ground invasion the ground to attack if it actually happens, will be more limited in scope? i would obviously these ladies stop talking about the invasion of guys and they to know about. busy the limit to the ground maneuver. this is how they coordinate,
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which is reducing the objectives that these really understand that is impossible to achieve, to riley k. somebody from does that. now? i agree with you. we would see more at the slowest recognizance of smaller true, the small unit going into the bowl, the guys trying to venture a few 100 meters in and leaving after jessica, $100.00 and taking off road to test the resistance readiness and to see if there are a strong resistance where the for them on different boilers and different points, even if these really normally in the old there was never take the main road into the city. oh, so it's a waiting for these really need to discuss the resistance accurate and give you an idea that the main that that could be on this phone could be on another call. and
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this is why it's important. so the minutes are combined in annual to stop and lift and move. busy on different from, from different areas to make sure that the other side is exhausted. it to the best in the right. nice and in the case. so these are, you need to have nothing you know, needs to give something to the x ray the all me that as being waiting for the last 2 weeks at the gate of a guy in the heat, waiting for the political order to go in. knowing that there is a try, that is a day, the tribe waiting for them in the city. also the varieties want to try and understand if it is possible to grade the boxes so well that they need to go into data from different sign and limit. then the new that keeping in mind that the sign and objective will never be reach. remember, the former prime minister
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a was but we'd want to define this ministry deleted before we became prime minister, said that the mos in the address of the philistines. and it is part of the producing and we called the rodney k. now these are now going to take this lesson and understand it seems he's extremely a hesitant of venturing into data, particularly that nothing now is very well known of someone who is capable of getting out slaughtered and listen back to him for a few days. and then shall pros, he's fine immediately. but can you still give something to the really the angry and i've lost the confidence in the all me. and he's also relying on the americans all diving and, and this is why fi is more or break in to get to the, for a few hours going in. and now i remember seeing that many times during my coverage
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of the war in iraq between 20032010. i want to talk to you about this issue of going into the urban areas. we've talked to many on on this over the last couple of weeks who have been saying there is a very significant difference no matter how well trained the military is when it comes to moving into urban warfare. talk as to what your assessment would be and how that could change the emphasis to some degree. and if there's really trips not only made an incursion into the northern parts of garza, but actually had to go into the streets and fight to say, oh, to the dog. as they have said, which is extremely high and almost impossible to re, to destroy them. uh, he's not going to be by and then oh, i have to really bother. nobody surrenders to con ultimate. i afraid that people to
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surrender to the infantry and for being so treat to go into the streets of god. even though so often the 50 strong. i don't remember in the, in the war and kind of moon that i have seen in syria. every single face thing that is on the floor becomes a truck. and that's a golf. that itself is that already existing guys that the ready for these really to present those that came out to this about it and they were being the kilometers on the ground. went to bed fully is ready to go in and said a number of guides of these between 500 to 2500 is really all me fitted and one that this is an extremely high and none of that. and i think it is stated, in my opinion, very mothers, if they want to rodney kay, 35000 a, how much were just in milton in the city? and i want to ask you, i was reading an article written by thomas friedman,
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the new york times. he was suggesting that in order to maintain support for his military action and to be able to have greater achievements when it comes to his military action. israel could maybe change his focus from its initial stage of game of wiping out hamas, which may not be achievable according to some analysis to getting the captives back . do you think that changing that focus all be perhaps softly over a period of weeks would actually be feasible? i don't think any of these relays objectives are being met in the last 20 years. need to get some us full and never all the objective that these are really in many tooken minded and position. so in any of them or what they love to pour boxes between the was they would say now on the media and the vision. they say we have achieved it. now look what's happening in does that today,
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7000 people with kidding by these really mostly children and women. is that that objected to destroy it from us. of course not because we see the density of the bottom in the, in creasing the lines of the uh, mix size. always change between the upper and the 6280 kilometers, particularly today. so how much i mean, the senior resistors are constantly sending an invitation for these really saying come inside to us, a courageous army against us. if you can manage to right into the city, but may have to man not with your everyday and with your and that bombardment that is getting our families end up in the scene and families. and these right is that that's why they don't dare to go in because they know any object that they wouldn't set fast. it wouldn't be unsatisfactory for me is really population. secondly,
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to be met by the army and the politicians. and as i'm not here, we appreciate your insight into this, so thank you very much. indeed for being with us on the 0 says 0, you know others be more talking. but little sign of agreement of the un security council. it's failed to pass another 2 resolutions and israel's war on garza. the drafts were put forward by the us and russia present. salumi reports from you and headquarters in new york. as 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 been adopted. russia, china, and the united arab emirates voted against a resolution drafted by the united states. meant to present a unified position on israel's war with gaza. new due to the final product doesn't
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reach in any way the most basic standards of quality. it still does not contain a call for a cease fire. it has no condemnation of arbitrary attacks on civilians and civilian objects in gaza, and there is 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 get 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 we called for an immediate cease fire. the us draft for humanitarian causes, with neither of them succeeding. the elected members of the security council are vowing to try yet again, with their own version. kristen salumi l to 0,
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the united nations. the in other words, you sit down. so i mean, he says it's trying to withdraw from ceasefire adults, with the part of military rapids support forces before they even begin more than 1000000 people have been displaced since the fighting began in mid april. have a log and has the latest from call to of the current military rapids support forces has been attacking, emitted through bays in this uh, 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 thursday morning. and that's the reason why the army asper sir, says it's at intending to withdraw from the talk. the well,
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in direct talks about 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 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 at least 16 people have been killed. and i'm not shooting in the us state of maine. it happened at several locations in the city of lewiston. dozens of others have been injured. a suspect is still on the wrong authority, said the positive interest should be considered on as dangerous. people are being
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advised to stay in doors. lisa, currently searching for robert bar for 4 of 1983 cars in davis is a person label until that changes. if people see him, they should not approach far for me. contact with him. and i'm gonna go to my accountant who's coming developments for us in washington dc. so the police have named the suspect. they still haven't managed to track him down yet. now he's still being search full and all schools in maine or in that particular part of main of the lewiston and the joining towns have been shut down for the day. a 40 year old robert cod has been identified as the alleged suspect. now it is reported that he's a firearms instruction instructor. it's reported to that he had some mental health
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issues. earlier in this year. the police released photos of him carrying out the attack, holding what appears to be a long barreled technical rifle. but this told at the moment, please say it's still very fluid. they believe it is in the region of 16 people did as many as 60 people have been interested in what were a number of separate attacks carried out in the course of the evening. mike? 16 dead 60 have been injured once again, a large number of people injured and killed in a shooting in the us as well. the associated press reports that this is a city 6 mess killing in the united states in this year alone. but vain is something different, it has very less gun laws given the culture of hunting and width and re in that particular state. yet it has an exceedingly low level of violence in the whole of last year. only 29 people died in violent have been so full main in particular.
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this is a truly shocking incident. and for the people of maine still questions as to why this would happen. police once again cautioning everybody to stay in shelter until the suspect is found that hunt is continuing. but while he remains said lodge the atmosphere within the state at exceedingly tense, my condo in washington dc. mike, thanks very much. i need to speak of the us house of representatives has put forward a resolution supporting israel in its war on gaza. it actually is mike johnson on wednesday follow beds by 3 other candidates that failed to win enough support from hard line republicans, louisiana. congressman is an ally of former president donald trump. the chamber has been unable to pass any laws since kevin mccarthy was out of state more than 3 weeks ago. a correspondence. how does your cost row send this update from washington dc? but us congress had been champing at the bit to take action to support israel since
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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 allied one unanimous support from his party to become the new leader of the house. and even before taking the oath of office, he vowed to pass a resolution to support israel as his 1st act as speaker. the 1st bill that i'm going to bring to this floor in just a little while. i will be in support of our guest, your friend israel, and we're overdue. and getting that done, we're going to show not only israel, but the entire world that the barbarism of hum us that we have all seen play out on our television screen screens is wretched and wrong. and we're going to stand for the good in that conflict. the resolution passed with over whelming bipartisan support in the house. it pleasures the us to stand by israel against the quote,
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barbaric war launched by him. us. nowhere doesn't mention protecting civilians in gaza or humanitarian aid, or calling on israel to show any kind of restraint. a competing resolution calling for a ceasefire and gaza has introduced earlier. i wish you to, to leave a palestinian american who represents michigan. that resolution got no traction whatsoever. heidi jo, castro out, is there a washington to south america now? oh for sure. they is. have been gathering in the sizes of the capital santiago to raise money for palestinians under siege and gaza. i live in america, add a tendency, and even has more. as you see here is part of the largest palestinian community outside of the middle east. this is julie, and here there are thousands of people gathered people with and without the palestinian routes the shoulders from the garrity, with the people of god, particularly and the occupied westbank. they are also calling for independence for
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to cease fire and peace in that part of the world's finest comp be justified for any and well by any one. but in this case, it's important to simple. i'll people may not have been born in palestine, but my roots are the this is of use, the search of civilization in solidarity in tennessee with the palestinian community is very influential. palestinians look intended to palestinians who are here with the vehicle in a few. we have liberties, relatives, and my heart is with the palestinians. i think it's fair to say the chilean population in general. horrified what is happening and also what, what happens is really use after a mazda intact of you. we go to interview generations that will survive. this will go up with hatred. is messic a has to end, it has to end. the artist here are donating their time for this fundraiser. and the proceeds of all this will go to the hospitals,
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are what you guys want and in the occupied territories out to xerox cadillac chimney. how does the notice has caused the death of $27.00 people having made land full in mexico for people are also missing them and wind speeds of 260 kilometers per hour onto eventual ranges in acapulco bar outages have been reported throughout the region. authorities have one residence of land slides and damage 2 roads. so we're going to be back in about a couple of minutes time, but i want to leave you with a shot of the sky line of guys that way we can see the impact of continue is really air strikes on gaza city that large plume of smoke you can see it on the left hand side of stocks emerging about 10 minutes or so ago. this comes more as more than 7000 palestinians are being killed and is very attract some jobs as since october. the 7th is there as long as the air strikes and con units in southern gaza bombing, a residential building and damaging surrounding areas for these 26,
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palestinian. this'll be confirmed there. i'm role madison. stay with us on august. the this is most is like for palestinians and his radio occupied territories. every day of the year. arbitrary security checks the day, the old deal, especially for young palestinian men. i didn't do it. you asked me for my house and you say they're not going out unless they have to to avoid arrest check points . and harassment from angry is really odd. non side tells us he feels the situation has less than to palestinians. on sunday he was chased by launch group. this is randy settlers, one on his way to what i think his rating supermarket, the security guard came over shouting by pointing a gun at my face and forced me to the ground. it was discrimination only because on
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palestinians with formright groups quoting on his re lease to its high palestinians, they come across regardless of age palestinians. a warrant that they'll be collectively punished more than they already have been. with the escalation of the war on garza alger 0 goes to the largest hospice and in the strip to witness how deteriorates and conditions and desperate shortages are impacting the lives of so many results. be disconnected. dorothy feeling should shift in this with the wash on the medical stuff, and those in need of treatment reflect on the hardship of this conflict. if the electricity runs out. so just become a mass graves causes a shift, a hospital on the brink on al jazeera, from headlines to hollywood. a height is the medias secret women revolutionizing how we create and consume information. it is re shaping our world from personalized news recommendations to real time fact checking. but you might wonder,
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