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a checking, but you might wonder, was this scripts created by a 9? can you even tell me most important? how much does it matter? the listing codes guide you through the which where the demands navigation, the more than 7 sizes and kind of savings have not been killed by his video strikes in garza, the robots. and this is all just a live from doha. also coming up for funerals or help for the family members of all just the the correspondence while dr. though they were killed and as many attacks in central johnson on wednesday more than 1600 thomas to indians, including 900 children, are missing the following is very many are trapped under the rubble of the un
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general assembly scheduled to hold any mattress and special session to discuss israel's was on task the support team, g m t, that's 5 pm in gaza. we're more than 7000 palestinians of not being killed by as barely strikes. missouri forces are continuing, their bombardment of civilian areas is an issue. so clean units and the southern guns over israel has bombed a residential building, damaging the surrounding area. at least 26 palestinians have been confirmed, died in that strike more than a 100 are injured, seeking treatment in hospital facilities already on the brink of collapse. it comes as the united nations is wanting to know if we're in guns is safe. was this the war began on october, the 7th. israel's bombing campaign across the gaza strip is killed 75 as and i'm 28
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palestinians. that's according to the health ministry. it also says that more than $100.00 palestinians and the occupied westbank are being killed in just over 2 weeks. meanwhile, the is ready, government says more than $1400.00 is released, were killed and harmless military operation. obviously those connie mama is joining us now from the con eunice. let's talk about these ongoing is really ways we've been seeing some pictures of the skyline of guys, the city and the smoke billowing up from that. what's been happening, honey? yes. what for the past hour? so the air strikes in an air boom environment has really intensified the starting from the northern part of gaza, gaza city and coming all the way through the city of canyon is the rock covering the entire smoke. in class, we just learned from our source that right now there's the artillery showing at the eastern neighborhood of, of a doing which is in the eastern part of the gauze district for creating more fire
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belts. in preparation for a isolating this area and completely clearing it of building and, and residents we, we know that there's still people are trapped inside these neighborhood because they could not, in fact with. and they could not find a place in the southern by them because they did not know anyone or it just, it was just for them as a simple decision. like let's just di and where we got a. we also know that an update coming in from the city of from noon is right next to the houses and 500 meters away from the hospital. the entire news a lot that was destroyed and other than the already 17 people who were killed on that side. where from the streets and neighbors, it 24 more people the from one family up with some of that family own. the rest, the residential homes that was targeted have been pulled from underneath the
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rustles. that's a from one building. there are still 10 more buildings turned into ruins, and rumbles and, and rescued team are still working and pulling more bodies of from underneath the rebels. and just a quick survey of, of garza from north the south just across the hour along the hour there is either an air strikes or an unpredictable bomb falling or artillery shooting non stop it bombardment. honey is the result of that. of course many people injured. you've been telling us over the last few days, the desperate situation that hospitals are in. can you just bring us up to date with the, the situation with regards to medical centers at the moment of the will, the city which is a very, very overwhelming for, for hospitalization, for the medical team is the, the, the can keep up with the large influx of casualties coming to hospitals and just an
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example of from where we are reporting here a 10 to a set up outside the main entrance to the emergency department. uh, just to accommodate the bodies. there are times inside the building, the more it gets filled up with the bodies that bodies, i know this sense is here for the i've been devised body. so it's easier for, for family members to come in and just remove them at $44.00 barriers. it's only the, the large number of casualties is just adding more pressure on hospitals that are really running out of a central needs and, and capabilities in just an hour brief store in the hospital. the medical team is tired, exhausted. it's running out of essential and basic medical materials and needs necessary form for medical intervention or doors are filled with either people who are or injured or people are evacuating who evacuated inside. the building
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operation rooms are very strict surgeries are taking place on the floor on the floor all of the of the room. the situations are, are very terrible. and with the lack of refuse, we think more major parts of the hospital. it was shut down, honey, my vote in telling you this, honey. thank you. are these really ministry says that it carried out a grunge item homeless targets inside northern garza, during the night 3 suppose live for us and are stored in southern israel to these are what are the is really saying that they've been trying to achieve with these res but in the past few weeks, we have seen the is really military more moving towards this part of the border. we're the guy that we have seen hundreds of tags, hundreds of thousands of troops on more vehicles. among many other thing with your deck to move in so we can guess at some point and terminating how my son to the
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whole political structure. we have also been seeing, for example, that a series of raids that have been going on inside gas. and just a few days ago there was was one when one is riley, soldier was killed. this is just one of the example of what a challenging task is going to be to go into gas that will carry out the ground invasion. but also on wednesday evening, there was a targeting rate again, when is rarely tanks went inside guys that to carry out for example, of what we're seeing, we're having some, some lightning problems here in, in the hotel where we are in southern as well. but where the words haven't got says that scary, no target a that attacks. so hits some of the operational commands of how much also some of the tangles ton of clearing the area close to the border with gaza. we have seen also, for example, the past weeks is riley government, even though in the beginning they were very but they've been saying that a grounding basin was imminent,
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that there was going to be carry out immediately. what, what ended up happening is that there's just explaining the population of how difficult task this is going to be. how challenging, how difficult, or but warfare is the member of the wood cabinet. many guns has a told the population that they need to be patient, that they need to ways that you'd be, be months before those who have been evacuated from all this area where we are right, right now, that has been a recall and slightly under attack from rock could be launched by guys telling them that it's going to be monks because before they can go back to their homes, find us on the teresa. they've also been talking about the captives that are being held by homeless as well. that's correct. and these rarely government is now saying that 224 people are being held in gaza. right now. there's been some tension from the very beginning between the relative and the go is rarely government the relative expressing their concern about what is happening
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in gaza right now, knowing that their relatives are in an area under siege an area that is being bombarded every day that their lives at risk of is where the government has initially said that the captives are a priority for them, but that this vote put an end to the operations in guys that i'm, this is something that, of course, generates lots of concern, especially for those who have their relatives, their loved ones. inside garza earlier today, there was a demonstration intel of eve, or thousands of people gathered outside the minutes of defense asking the government to continue negotiating so that their loved ones can be returned to you . so thank you very much indeed. tell us about talking to us from our store in southern israel. a funeral is the thing held for for family members of all just need a correspondence while the doctor they were killed and then there's really air striking, central gaza on wednesday nights. what i was family had moved from gaza city to all . no said i'd refugee camp, not south to these very ami ordered 1100000 palestinians to relocate to the size of
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the strip for their own safety. some big reports. a final farewell not to any parent would want to see their children some words. okay. what would that do is enough to 0 corresponded. he's also a father and a husband. from reporting on the story to becoming part of it after these recommended because his wife, son, daughter, i'm grandchild. the networks offices have been bummed, janice merge. 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 will continue 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
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and the risk. hundreds of people turned out for the funeral or the costco that posting a grieving and tie families have the white tact. everyone here has said, is that good by someone, 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. this is, those were on cause it isn't over on the living carry the paints wondering if it would be there to next slide. big a to 0. me us president joe biden said he's got no confidence in the palestinian desk comes, this comes, israel's watering gauze. has not reached its 20th stage house dropped from joining us from romano. we're reporting that 7028 palestinians have been killed since october. the 7th has been any reaction to what biden has been saying
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the that'd be the general reaction. rob, if you speak to people in the street, certainly about those comments made by the us president people, hey, will tell you that. they frankly not surprised in their words. they say they use to it. we will say be speaking to members of political policies and right, so organizations as well, some people saying that, you know, basically they believe that the u. s. will they see the u. s. as in they were being a participant in this war by israel. all new goals. oh the other, we put these questions to the palestinian prime minister. how many steel? and it's of addition to what he had to say. that out of something lead those who don't want to see the entity the on the want to see what is happening. one of those of it is i 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, it doesn't tell us more about these ongoing is really
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a raids in the occupied why spying that? we've been reporting on over the last few days. yeah. these sweeping raids, arrests right. the way across the occupied westbank for a night leasing. now. it's up until suddenly yesterday, a cover and figures around 1450 people have been arrested 90. at least 90 people arrested last night alone including 6 women. they seem to be a great, a focus yesterday bodies. it is right. the military went home and again on the female activities to university students, academics, political analysts, whole. so there was a 17 year old use, young man who also died of his injuries having been shot by these really military. i would really a day or so ago yesterday. sorry. today has died of his injury. so yeah. around
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will move in a 100 people have been killed in these rights. so we fully expect them to continue to night to comment yesterday from these really come on to of operations inside deal occupied westbank. him saying that frankly the clubs were off now, one operations to in his woods dig out more terrorists nests in the occupied west bank. so we fully expect that to be more right, so not like this. it will. so i was pointing out though that said right scripts here, it will tell you that there's been an increase of violence by settlers against palestinians since those times attacks inside as well on october. the 7th, for example, we've seen the village of hawaii, which is very close to the city of nablus that so i've been, it just now be completely closed down because because of set level islands against palestinians in the um and it was about 24 hours ago with is riley miller tray, you have actually put a sign up telling checklist to stay out,
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but you speak to the palestinians in this area. and they say they say that the military now protecting protecting sectors as the settlers of committing violence against them more than ever. um, so yeah, it's a very worrying and terrifying situation. but for thousands upon thousands of palestinians living in the occupied west bank, it's evening. so i'm now, yeah, we expect more rates are going to like, charles, thanks very much indeed. chose trump for talking to us from ramallah. well adult coming from joining us in our state, even though hi's professor of political science and middle east studies. what goes university. thank you very much indeed for going with us. we're waiting for a general assembly emergency specialist session that then you when to discuss the the policy and situation. i want to talk to you about your opinion of that. we've seen this polarized over so many days that it seems almost impossible to trying to find some sort of common ground in your assessment. do you think that the you and at least in terms of the security council actually has any sort of advocacy,
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any sort of role that it can play at the moment? i think to, uh, 1st the, the security council in the state of policy is now that i've been elected members now out there. now they are focusing on each other, like united auto motor. it's a multiple as being the browser you, they're trying to formulate a new address, the issue that the present, the 10 elected member, the non paramount as members, but that's good, that's fine because they have to take the, the feeling of every other member, especially with the 5 pair minutes, a member. and i mean, find the, are a group choice to go to the drawing assembly to hold a, what is your 6 for, or they noticed special on the session, which is a little bit more powerful than an or the another session is him on the what we call united for peace resolution of 1950, which gives the general assembly the power of the security concept. 5th,
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the security concern for you is to address an issue that had the, has to deal with this unsecure. it has is the case there, walmart, there is a draft resolution unfamiliar spike out of a group, jordan, and money pena and others. i think it would pass would high majority in this, in the dry assemblies. it doesn't have the power of international law. yet. it's the present, the feeling of the whole world. it's is like kind of fit on them of the globe, of this issue. so it has more on the weight rather than leave me. so if this is past, um, what kind of response would you expect from israel? would it have any response at all? or would it give it an emphasis to try to? we think the way that it is approaching this hold on think is what i would change his behavior. by the way, the is a list of a speaker. i looked at it the 1st to speak or would it be jonathan?
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because the it says are presenting the group who introduced the doctor's intrusion and the 2nd dispute is right. so you want to also to present to his case before the dress and i'm, the us would be speed. there is 105 to speak to us. so it might take some time to conclude this session. so days are you, there's no, they won't, they would only look at says 7th of october, nothing before and nothing after only it is in some interested in focusing on what's happening on october. so that's why they don't want anyone to talk about the past. they don't want to talk about occupation about such a lot of sort of violence, settlement, all these processes come with. it's even into westbank. no, it doesn't exist. and if anyone is this issue like this, except there's a, there was a 2nd. i'm the, as you probably, i'm sure you'll know what's happened when the secretary just spoke about these processes for 56 years and the policy and that had been suffering. and seeing that
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land diminished. and when he mentioned that, he asked him in what, in which, where do you live? as of the us, the truth, those are know which one is the most and phone person in the whole, your assistant about what's going on. the newest bank, he has met his officers, his representative, the eunice, if the child or this you on, adams is, are, are presenting through his bank and present them report so, so he knows everything. i wanna ask you about the impact that this is having on the countries have under golf for the out of the out of nations. and we were reaching a point for we, there was speculation that was done to be some sort of normalization of, of relations between israel and the saudi arabia. there is also speculation that may have been the trigger that at least in part place, i have caused the homeless attack on the, on the october the 7th. where do you think those relations stand now? as i said, the auto board? no. as i see at the office, i live in the united in this perspective,
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they realized that without addressing the root causes of the final scene and a question do, they will continue to suffer. so there is a minimum basic principle that they are what agreed upon. now they're not talking about normalization. everything is put them freeze and so we just said they will not continue with the thoughts. i think marco and other countries are kind of shy and away from this relation. uh, united auto motorists. as a member of the security concepts taking some kind of lead into security through concept. uh and i believe that the, this kind of unity in the out of what the also can because of the popular pressure . there's for the auto industry from for motor thing, young and dropbox, all the way to equate and, and yeah, so that also another factor in putting the auto group and with
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a closer to each other with this issue, they truly, i think having the u. s. e, a vote against the u. s. a draft resolution was an important issue that tells you even the closest allies of the united states, they're not happy with the behavior of the united states. the live alone with isn't in the how many to say um we appreciate you being with us giving us the benefit of analysis. thank you very much. indeed with being with us deals on audra 0. thank you. now diplomatic efforts are continuing around the world, you know, being leaders and living in brussels. they're expected to call for the establishment of humanitarian caught of doors and pauses, and the bomb bomb and gas. a list of options in brussel issues following developments. a no cold for a ceasefire coming from russell's nor a condemnation over the thousands of civilians as in gaza due to his wally bombardments. so what lead us here in brussels hope to agree on is some kind of
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human to terry and pause all pauses. the is a huge disagreement among division among the leaders here, a part of the, the group to lead by germany, which plays a fairly important role. looking at the history, looking at ahold of costs of unconditionally supports israel. and they were very worried about a ceasefire or let alone of a humanitarian pause because that would sound too much like to cease by us. so what they now hope to agree on is human to terry and pauses of color, either which give some time in between bombardments to get to materials aid into god. so we just so badly needed. but this whole division within the european union is very painful because you are a new york union started as a peace project, but the workspace is not being mentioned here at the individual you leaders came to the summit with different messages. for example, the prime minister of spain was calling for a cease fire. he said, what i want is
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a ceasefire, but it's not being backed up by all the 20s have a number of states. also, the prime minister of belgium was very critical about what's going on and got it as it was listed. that's prime minister. but these are people who are very much in favor of a different approach from euro subspace. 27 member states and they want to show unity here in brussels. step 5, some l 0 in brussels. we're united nations is holding especially the emergency session to discuss the war on guys as we mentioned, christmas to them is not the united nations in new york. what talk us through, how important and are what the significance is of an emergency special session as well an emergency special session can be called by the general assembly when the security council doesn't live up to its primary responsibility, which is the maintenance of peace and security this is what is said under u n y
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u n. rules. so this session was convened after the security council failed to pass a resolution on the situation in the middle east. last week there of sent spend 2 other attempts that have also failed by the security council. so when that happens, the general assembly can step in and discuss matters of peace and security. the security council, of course, has veto wielding members, and we've seen in the middle east and also on ukraine when a great power. i feel strongly and veto is the action it results in an action by the security council. so this is meant to be a way around that. so this session was called by jordan and era of members of the council. and since then, dozens of other nations joining the call for a special session on the situation in the middle east. as it's gotten more dire and
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more the, the humanitarian situation is gotten worse. we have over a 100 countries now that have signed up to speak. and it's expected to go for 2 days before they finally take a vote on a resolution, a resolution again put forward by jordan and the era group that calls for an immediate cease fire. it also calls for the unhindered access for humanitarian aid, the continuous supply of essential goods and services, food fuel, water medicine and so on. and this is what's going to be put to a vote by the general assembly. now i should say that the general assembly doesn't have the same weight as the security council. any resolution that a pass pass is considered non binding under international law, but it does carry a lot of political wade and given the intense interest and what's happening. and
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the concern that we've been hearing from members shades, it looks like that there would be a lot of passion and speeches and attention on this issue. chris, and thank you very much indeed. we'll be coming back of course to the un general assembly. you might just a emergency meeting when it starts to happen before not in christmas salumi at the united nations. thank you very much. indeed. the bottom standing for most of we had on monkeys visiting the hague, to push for a wall crimes investigation against israel. he says he's received assurances, but israel will be investigated for his actions in gaza. monica says the attacks served only one purpose. this done, the work that is right is wasting, is different. this time the war is a water for revenge. that toward this war has no real will be shifted rather than the thoughts of destruction,
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of every livable court in this place in guzzle the boxes of the hague with more than what the palestinian for them. and as i have 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, prosecute to the quote has agreed to investigate allegations of war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide on the force of the people. let me take you to the general assembly emergency specialist session at the united nations and the protection of the public stadium civilian population. these are live pictures from the united nations, and this is the i'm boss that are to the us. be 4 pa this time. let's listening,
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mr. president. colleagues, let us all remember. we are meeting here. why did palestine ends in guys on the box? remember that you are speaking while families are being killed by the hospitals are coming to hold while neighborhoods are being destroyed. why the people are fleeing from one place to another was nowhere safe to go. i added you to choose your words carefully and act accordingly. for all those mobilize against an even greater manmade. few many
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theory and catastrophe, or a lead united spell over. and these are water, the golds we say stop the bombs or both will happen to stop the bombs and save lives. as the president of the general assembly has indicated, all lives lives of children, of civilians, of 2300000 civilians and the gods as to mister president and god, the father tells his daughter about the bed of the day. he was planning for half an oscar had not to miss it. the mother lemons, my children, died before they had a chance to eat. the thoughts that crossed the mind of
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a mother in the face of such grief. 3000 children in gods. where can buy in the last, almost 3 weeks. i repeat 3000 children, innocent children, angels can and gods. during the last 3 weeks in mind, embraces his mother and plead spike a giant. come back, i beg you, come back. and i will take you whatever you want he hawks here and can let go. there is no.

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