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which has created this crisis, exploring abundance of wells clause programming, designed to inform, moved to face identifying the way my story was. i felt that it was important. i did fax on algebra the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm about this and this is and use our life from to hard coming up with the next 60 minutes. this is better, but if you do it, if you do not stop it for all those who can stop it for the own, those whose lives weekends didn't see stock message from palestine is in boxes of
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united nations as an emergency specialist sessions help to discuss israel's war on gaza. israel continues to problems residential areas and jobs on more than 7000 palestinians and not being killed by as many as twice funerals or help for the members of ours. is it a correspondence? well does, whose families live with children is very attacks in central johnson on wednesday. and european leaders me to discuss setting up humanitarian colors for those top to and does the is there any forces in continuing their bombardment of civilian areas in jobs on more than $7000.00 palestinians have not been killed by as many air strikes? 45 percent of residential units engaged with her being partially
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a completely destroyed these images. so cleanliness in southern guns that israel has boned to residential building, damaging the surrounding area. that leads to $26.00 palestinians are being confirmed and not striking. more than a 100 are injured seeking treatment and hospital facilities already on the brink of collapse and comes as the united nations. as warning does nowhere in gaza is safe since the board began in october, the 7th israel's bombing campaign across the gaza strip has killed the $7028.00 palestinians. that's according to the health ministry. it also says that more than 100 palestinians in the occupied west pike have been killed in just over 2 weeks. meanwhile, these ready government says more than 1400 is really is were killed in homeless military operation. the father standing on bus it into the u. n. as addressed and emergency setting the general assembly in new york. it follows to failed security council resolutions tabled by the us and russia. they called in countries not to
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allow israel to violate the international law. the onset of to the feeling of palestinian civilians is not the killing of these ideally civilians. and the answer to the killing of is the bailey civilians is not the killing of palestinian civilians. vengeance is a dead and the only path forward is justice. the only path for that is justice justice for the palestinian people. done this, thought the law done, then that done good eric it done with today it to accommodate is that i and i say it was on basset or to the you and it says the current conflict can't be seen in the context of previous history. you told her 7th massacre and what
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ensued has nothing to do with the palestinians. nothing. it has nothing to do with the arab israeli conflict or the palistine in question. this is not a war with the palestinians. is read is a war with the generals, cybill jihad, these come us terror organization. only as it is, the law abiding democracy is read a guest mother and they not seize the wrong spot. a minister says the western powers have double standards in their assets. you to the war has been 3 weeks that you have been beaten as to the war, crimes and general side of the occupying desire idealizing in the past that under various banks of palestine night at the state. and say that earlier will appear in countries have side it,
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it's the actual pines regime of is are the thoughts upset of being they you and try to and it's a national out of the for me. so i'm just joining us now. he's professor of political science and middle east studies are bookcase university. thank you very much. indeed for being with us. you were sitting with us as those speeches were, were going to air, but they were very powerful the very and most of the is ready and boss after i was holding up pictures of those who'd been killed and injured in the events of october . the 7th. what's your assessment of what you've been hearing so far? yeah, i think the speech over the study was threatened and was, was very, it was delivered and also he delivered it with emotions with the appealing to the uh, did i guess the vote for a piece of support for the chief justice thing we're talking about the almost everything about us understanding about the policy now does the 1st to speech,
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and i think it's the heart of many people and that's where it was reflected in the long applause. he received a few times in the middle and at the end they gave him long applause. now we come to this really speech verse for him to speech honestly as a fist or started on the 7th of october and ended on the 7th of october. no one's supposed to think outside this framework to put the frame for the people. think only of what type this sort of stuff is that what happened to the children? what happened this but, but what happened before 7 of october to put this in context or what happened of what, what is where you did after the spent of october. it was completely missing and the most and accept debit statements he made that is not a war against the public setting. yeah. it's a war against how i'm us and those are could 7000 probably not over them come us.
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it's mostly likely 70 over 70 percent women actually not counting the you on stuff, not counting the elderly and that's counting the on order was to don't, i don't know. i also stuff. so how could you address the, the public a 193 countries and say it's not a war against the policy. that is, i found that that's to uh to, to, to hard to swallow me on the field. also again, would they, would they like us not to vote for the service should it looks like there's so much mobilization from both boxes. the are on one side and these are really for the delegates to vote or not to vote. so there is so much, and we're going to see that reflecting in there is also a boat, whether or not we might not find a huge number of people voting for the, the directors of who should. but of course, for the past month, maybe maybe with 12850125. so i expect
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along those lines. and one of the things that i noticed was it was there was a repeated reference. certainly a moment on the palestinian side to double standards. yes. those who were citing with this very they, it was, this really is a said or focusing only on the depths of these really is and why were they not considering the, the desk of the palestinians at the same time? of course, there is really ambassador to the un, almost saying exactly the same, same thing saying it is a pop, proceed to not to take into account. the 1400 is ladies who have been killed on october. the 7th, when only to focus on the price of the plight of the palestinians. it's a difficult arguments to make to a degree on both sides, to try to persuade the other 2 to go with that when we're dealing with such a polarized situation, that is true, but the, i mean, that looks very clear now with the number of deaths them garza,
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the number of casualties rising up to 7000. and no one can deny that there is a bumper to stand. the part of some western countries who keep lining behind is right. and it's not cold for me to cease fire. so it shows, i mean, that is a kind of support for one side against the other bit what they're posting and been long it for is to be addressed as a human, as the, the victims were on the occupation. i'm not look from the, the only the lenses of us are seeing that these are process is committed on the 7th of october. so that's why the posting has been on the out ups in turn or, or was that is the issue of the stand. if one is what really is killed is 1214, but the policy 10 policy or 50 policy, i can then that's another story. that's what the, this analogy order has come back to the florida. so between us and about the, the stand the both and the security concert and did you, you know,
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sorry there's one also that they like us to adopt their own that there were some farm i found this is not convincing because there is an occupation. yeah. you kind of did not, you kind of look the other way. you cannot deny that the policy and those are being subjects to most of the process occupation for 56 years and goes on is our siege for 16 years. these aren't the facts. so why people ignore that? why the, the, the drafters are issued, the not so the mission even does. so that is where the, the are ups and follow signals keep complaining about this, but in a sense, really appreciate your analysis on this, on the hi. uh me too, so i am. thank you for not thank you very much indeed. a small topic, although zoom is in the con units of photos and guys i talked, i understand that they're having some more age, ready or strikes in jobs. going by the shots were able to see some of the agencies here. what's the latest for you as well? as where it has the president, it's wide scale,
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the tenants and the gaza strip teaching several areas a during the last couple of hours during the last hour, different residential buildings with lessons 11 to go down to $250.00 is for the ongoing strikes. starting with the notice that the goal is just straightforward to value or for decamp was typically divided by the as, but now it's in the re, ends even by the use for the air force is a different present to houses where level to the ground according to the palace to be administered, hold inside the goals and stuff that are still more than 1900 pallets. and you're still missing a bit of ruffles. also, the tax continued in fun. you want to situate risk that we, where we are standing right now. a complete residential neighborhood was leveled to the ground a more than $25.00 simians were killed with dozens of those would be judged. the tax also included the eastern areas of the gaza strip, which was, which must have been abutment since the beginning of the state. the, uh, what was palestinian, what we're presto, you think abuse times is beyond compare and inclusive that to be a, a, an ethics equal to that to be a little bit beyond the combat in terms with the previous kinds of attacks that had been witnessed throughout the previous round of installation,
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according to administer at hilton site, palestine, the site because district, more than a side of the $7000.00 palestinians were killed with more than 6 is 17000 others were injured. and this, somebody's potentially will increase if there is, is going to be more and further is with that tax and the disease charging counter for those who are still trying to live through the attacks as, as they are continuing in a guys give us an indication of the kind of lives that people have that we know of course, that there is a difficulty in getting fuel there. there's a difficulty in getting more water. and obviously one would imagine some food as well. what, what is a daily life like somebody living in gaza as well as the lawsuit and gods. this trip is really catastrophe. human, a tearing conditions of the future. 3 is witnessing. a witnessing must get your ration in different life aspects, specifically with ongoing is pay flow with the food is and with the limited number of codes of the mentoring convoys that came to the gaza strip since the beginning
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of this round of fighting between palestinian find this is where the patient forces the current situation on the ground is, is really beyond description of people are forced to line up for long hours in front of the big tourism to have an access to a few lows the breads. meanwhile, allison has come not no longer bake of the houses because of the ongoing black house of electricity. even bakeries the does at the do not really allow just leave for paris for every single person to take around a co, to all the 3.5 kilograms of the bread. and this amount of the bread is considered to be fairly insufficient in order to match the needs of the extended families in the palestinian territories and even with the ongoing prevention of the fuel entries to the gaza strip. the situation also in different aspects of much is deteriorating specifically in the physical aspect. so where the kind of city minister of health announced that it's about to run out of if you even best operating the medical hospitals inside the church or any kind of how does that mean if i use tonic? thank you. is really mandatory,
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says that have carried out the ground. right. and how much targets inside northern guys overnighted. it comes ahead of unexpected logic ground invasion. how my says 50 of the captives has been holding have died as a result of this very volney visible has moved from austin in southern israel to hear about 30 kilometers away from the border with augusta. and we can still hear the artillery right behind me pounding all the border between israel and the guys us troop in the past weeks we have seen as well moving hundreds of thousands of soldiers, hundreds of tanks more vehicles, closer to the border with guys getting ready for ground invasion that seem patient seems to be delayed in the past few days. we have seen a series of rates happening inside gusta, one of them just a few days ago when one is ready, soldier was killed. and on wednesday evening, there was another specialized raid inside gas that using tens these riley military claims,
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but they were targeting kind of infrastructure and also trying to clear the way to prepare for this ground innovation where they were also put cleaning up over here we are closer to the border with as well, with the swelling military says it's policy and fighters have been using pre owned rockets towards its way within seat of a rush of rockets heading this way. in the past few days a few hours ago, we'll have to run to a shelter because of this, but it's been almost 3 weeks since the october 7th attacks happened down from the very beginning base where the government says that they were going to destroy him. us loan to the ground invasion him to go so well. now the situation seems to be changing the trying to be more realistic. telling the population that this type of attack a ground invasion urban warfare is going to be extremely challenging. extremely difficult. the member of the war cabinet, many guns, told the population that they need to be patient,
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but this is something that could take months for these really military to finalize this whole operation. and they're also telling the population that has been evacuated from all around this area. thousands of people around 200000 people phase . well, the government says has been evacuated because of what's been going on all around this area we're bending on says, is that it could take these people months for them to be able to return back to their homes. but if i will, i just see that i just don't, a senior official based and 11 on has called for stronger support from regional allies, including highs ball or we're going to go to audio hash him, who's in the quarter in southern lebanon. so what is, how much seeking from its allies hunting was the beginning of uh, this uh, conflict uh on the 7th of october. uh, the vin said that only meetings between hezbollah and her mouth theda is actually just a couple of days ago. sort of had already. how much is deputy probably bureau met
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with us on us? well, on the secretary general, does that mean? yeah, i know we've been hearing several of the high muscle officials calling a more support from his beloved on more activity on the northern border with the 11 in southern brother with it with as run. and today there was a and ozzy, how much, how much so fission, who spoke to agencies, and let's listen to what he said power for those of you on or vision to all the whole difference. we want all the box to part to submit the resistance against a corporation. we want all the old about this for all the people because i think it does not legit that to the people in god's idea of just fire think they are a targeted it idea all killed. and the mill does, i think this is a duty is of all muslims on all up and decision to support or people we want to fight against retribution. the living is
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a front. there's your data for wanting to hold on a big a for every way out. in the meantime, of course, there has been fine on both sides of 11 on israel border of what's been happening a while. in fact, just like the last day is a tax on done showings from both sides. now today was relatively calmer than previous days. however, the, the main thing that was overwhelming the scene was the fires fires. that's amazing across the board. the from, from the, from the florida to watch the central effect on that's the result of this ready shutting with phosphor response to the bushes. they want to clear the bushes and try to deny flights of the call that they might have to launch rockets or maybe to infiltrate to the border. so that was a campaign of, of shedding over the, over the night and in the morning and that just a few minutes ago we had to, to massage, we don't know if this is incoming or outgoing. well however,
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says deliberate is border is to the front end every day that are kind of anticipation of escalation. and we can see that every day with how things on and the development of the situation. and it has actually back to the 1st question with the how about the, the asking for more support. it's, it's, it's playing it all in any way. i don't know the reason gods up from, from the pressure. but the more of this front is going to be on fine at the more that is going to be pressure on this front. the more it's going to be difficult for this really is at least from the point of view of i'm asked. i maybe has one lot to fight on 2 fronts. ali, thank you very much. indeed that's out of harsh. i'm talking to us from the caught up in southern lebanon, a female was hoping house for full family members of all just either correspondent, while doctor they were killed and it is really striking on central garza, on wednesday night was finally had moved from gaza, said he was on the said i'd refugee camp myself to be as really ami,
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ordered 1100000 palestinians to relocate to the size of the strip for their own safety. also, bank reports a final farewell a lot. so any parents would want to see their children some words what would i 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, right, he managed because his wife, son, daughter, and grandchild the networks offices have been bummed. john, this mode is 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,
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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 or the costco that posting a grieving, entice time. these have been white tact. everyone here has said t is said good by. last some one, the, one of the most densely populated pages on this posting is have to make room to bury the dead family who lived together now side by side in the ground together. this is, those were on cause that isn't tulsa on the living carry the paints. wondering if it would be there to the next slide, big a to 0, at least 15 is a $35.00 hospitals and you guys will have been closed due to damage or a lack of fuel to run operations. those that are left to struggling with the dwindling medical supplies, water and fuels hospital say the lack of supplies and that off a border crossing remaining close is preventing them from properly treating people
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badly injured by his very air attacks loma. and this is one of my nephew is my brother's wife and children were all killed. the child was image it 2 weeks ago and because all the border crossings are closed, we couldn't move him for medical reasons. and he's died. busy there was no medicine for efficient treatments. we have no fuel. the doctors did that best. it's okay. it has dispatched 10 planes with power generation has medical supplies and health care providers to gaza on cut off is also offering to treat causes injured into kia presidencies of childhood one reiterated his support for palestine. well, i mean, see this thing on the children from palestine of 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 a conscious we defend humanity and the right to dig to say,
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we can't allow more children to dine to get has always taken a balance stance and opposition towards the palestine is just and rightful those. and the ways to don't speak the truth there in this it's is robot, tequila is not indecent to israel. we will continue to voice the truth and what's right. as we mentioned the, is there any mental trans says that carried out the ground right on the homeless targets inside northern goals? overnight? am i calling the socio pays booked to retard lebanese general elyse kinda it says this right by israel. this testing ahead of us looming round invasion what really influences the ground operation. and to guys are, are the demographic, the 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
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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 of or the main to plus and to guys that because it could be like a deception to fix how mouse and the noise and then go back into the middle where the, where, where the weakest point of how much it's in the middle, where it is like 6 kilometers between garza and the sea. interesting that you say this could be a test that is one of the recently released captives. she spoke of a spider's web of tunnels underneath kansas city. how much of a site do you think these ratings have, of whom asked capabilities and tactics of the mind. we obviously know that has been saying is that there's a really is by the really brain it can say, i mean would they have a center for training for the admin or fed, but the training get something and the real fight is different. there is like, according to the bbc that is like 500 skill on that as
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a funnel is this like the metal offer of how much time as should have been able to plan for the worst case scenario after the floods of i'll saw that to may be when they posed as ray, i do happen to guys, uh they have to be pretty, fanning the ground. it's like an x and y and the z and also on the ground. so uh, the main issue, the main listens for this really is i would encounter those guys up one main element that the fed waterford is a necessity. but at the same funds, it's costly our deputy pet debate because, well, given that's the hey spend, if i talking about some very bloody oven will fast, potentially ahead strategic things as well. what does the next move here? i think that's according to what 3 breeding. so far, by lots of analysis that the americans will allow this really is to really bombard the scorch of a tactic. and then uh do like a small limited operation thought of getting the how much leave the ship and the
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infrastructure and then a go back and would little saying that this is the i want to say to victoria is where have i, chief of our goals and then we go out because the american really, and we flew and seeing what's happening on the ground. you as president joe biden to study has no confidence in the palestinian desk count. this comes israel's water, and garza has now reached its 28th day. charles tried for joining us now from all that hasn't been any reaction to wardrobe items being st. john's well pro i think it's just like to say that there's absolutely 0 confidence here amongst most palestinians with respect to, to bite and, and the american ministration on this latest conflict. the people that we've been speaking to said. so even said that they believes that the us is actually participating with israel in it. so there's these general feeling of bias. many say
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they mention, for example, the power of the pressure, all of these writing, jewish lobbyist groups on the us administration on us politicians, many say that they don't even have face in international institutions like the international criminal court in the hague. and we put some of these statements that we put right in statement to the palestinian prime minister and how much steel. and let's have a listen to what he had to say. a lot of substance lead those who don't want to see the oddity there on the want to see what is happening. one of those, what it is, i don't want to see what is happening with the bodies in the side. so therefore, then i'm, but as our product, the out, our members, these numbers are fed to us from the hospital of augusta, the every single day that are received by our minister of has a child. so father figures, we've got 7028 palestinians dead. but those dads, of course, and not just in guys,
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are there also in the west bank and the list is growing every day. yeah, that's right, time and not full. now here in the occupied with spine, it's expected that we're going to be seeing many more over no lights sweeping, arrests being made by is these right in the military. last night alone, that was at least 90 people arrested including a number of women. it was interesting last night it was the 1st time that we see more evidence we suggest seems to be more focused by these really ministry that are trying to look at. for example, female activists. political analysts taken from the home. so you have more than 90 arrested last night and another another person killed as well. a 17 year old use shot dave close to a sacrament to by the is right in the military in terms of statistics. so fall in terms of arrests since those time us attacks in israel on one side. but this
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happens more than 1450 people arrested. more than a 100 people killed some interesting new stats that have been issued in a report by the u. n organization. oh sure. yesterday the 25th of october, this looked specifically at an increase in the tax by settlers on palestinians since october, the 7th, the u. n. a saying that they're saying us, they've seen a 7 fold daily increase. average increase of attacks on palestinians by settlers since october, the 7th, a $138.00, the tax they say, resulting in either casualties on palestinians published indian casualties for damage to palestinian property since october the 7th. they say that bonus if those attacks involve. ready the straight use of firearms blight settlers, and of course the palestinians say that the army stands by they accuse these right
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of the all me back. she protecting settlers during these attacks. so not only getting sweeping arrests, but according to the palestinians and pilots and mean lights groups, you're getting a situation whereby the settlers are increasingly be given. call blogs to behave like this, protected by these right in the middle. chase. so yeah, it's uh how about 7 in the evening now. we are fully expecting more rates more arrests throughout the occupied west bank throughout the night. so i will stop at the end. romano. thank you very much. and start ahead and i'll just say to your family, do is meet to discuss setting up your monetary in colorado for those assignments in guys. the hello good to see you for the 1st time, a hurricane in the eastern pacific made land fall in mexico as a category 5 storm. now this happened around acapulco. it's injected a lot of moisture into the atmosphere, so still
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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 have watched carefully over the heck so 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 some year. but on the other side of things, it's warm through the great lakes, but we've got a lot of showers and storms extending from the lakes right down to texas. some of these could be severe storms through arkansas and missouri for example. now for the us southwest things pretty, quite a few showers come in here into the pitcher la, 21 into the top hand of south america. we go still getting straight by solid bands of rain off the coast of ecuador and columbia, south of its meantime. the weather alerts remain for most of argentina,
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for just how hot it is this time of year. by year blanca 28 degrees, maybe 30 hope for the next little bit. see soon. the you know, just need a reminder of the top developments and israel's war on you guys. i'm old and 7000 palestinians have been killed and this really attacked some guys. since october, the 7th, among the latest, as long as the air strikes, i'm calling you this in southern gaza bombing, a residential building and damaging the surrounding area. at least 26 palestinians have been confirmed as their united nations has been holding any emergency assessing of its general assembly to discuss the board on cause of following to failed security council resolutions. senior homeless official based and 11 on has called for stronger support from regional allies, including as far as fighting and these really lebanese border continues. oh does it as well all the they'll do
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a has returned to work following the funerals for full members of his family. they were killed and, and these really as striking, central gaza on wednesday. in his 1st report, after the funerals, he talked about the continued shunning and gaza city. that obama at middle, georgia and nicole and she had the le, have up in these exceptional moment and said it's, i would you take to carry on to report the truth. i love it, it's my duty to continue my coverage objectively. i'm transpire in place and despite quite the pagan fun. yeah. because in the past few hours he is ready. wal plains have intensified that strikes on the golf a strip to buy it as it's a company by artillery selling the physics of a, mainly in the like to a neighborhood to you. and you can see the smoke from the air rates. i'm assigned to a north of golf, a 6 a bomb to the fall, right? there is nothing scorched. uh, how do you, what are the result of ruthless bombardment by the is really occupation false as you can still see,
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clouds of dust and smoke and the explosions can be heard shut interrupted only by new waves of air strikes and residential areas. then it is clear that white foss, 1st bombs, we used in some of these areas because as we speak, a new wave of a talk, so simpleton easily from an on the ground pound of densely populated areas. besides being non stop in any, i mean many residential buildings have been leveled based, indiscriminate shelling has caused some must have damage and like tone as a bombardment continues, there will be more explosions, more fine is under costs. more victims of you by people using that bad hands to recover bodies from the global. i'm search for survivors. as we saw earlier. you can see them on wednesday. they can tell you y'all, move neighborhood was white of the face of the us and what they mean. model $100.00, posting into killed and mulberry under the rule. both today, this residents managed to rescue to survive as an adept, that that definitely sounds. joining us now is professor of political science and
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middle east studies. i would 1st university. thank you very much indeed your and for being with us you being through with us why we've been covering that to un general assembly, a special missing. you've also been following the read the events that we have been following the well, i want to ask you about the vc or how much the official based 11 and who's been calling for support from all its all lives, including hezbollah, to, to join, use, fight, how much willing, this is, or do you think i must organizations like has bullet to be pulled into this uh, this conflict. i mean, the conflict in south living room has been contained so far. i mean, it's escalated that little bit, but didn't go into for the, for the scale and problem. now, as we heard the foreign minister of yolanda speaking to john assembly. so yeah, he said, if there is a, a general side, an invasion and goza, we cannot continue silent. so that means a 2nd, i think,
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how much is no prepared for some kind of account warfare. and if that happens, it might need a trudy be of some support from lots, especially in south of it because it was 1st attack a conduct act like this, or indigo. he sent to the last 24 hours. i mean this, that would be the what was taught and see how the how, how really uh, the resistance is if there is a page. and there is also a new kind of woodlands that are arrives to x rays, especially those are what they are quite a bunker busters. so they could go to deep into the, the grounds. and also another report talks about narrative guys, which could be uh, which couldn't be thrown or it could be fire and inside this conference. and that makes, makes
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a big impact. so i think they are preparing for doors from us. so they need to see their allies coming to their rescue if that happens to be prepared during those un speeches we heard from the i and for them this, as we mentioned i'm, he was very specific and, and criticizing the, the role of the united states and this in its support for israel and its support for israel's right to defend itself. having said that, do you think or what does your analysis of the situation that the us finds itself in a to i believe that the, you assign its allies, europeans felt that this attack on the story prove 2 things. first, the prove that is the right is wrong, and it could be quote, unprepared and could be defeated. similar to what happened, the 1973. so that is on a lot of my executive that 20 the us on monday or pm. and the 2nd day for that is not, it's not, or i guess that's what it says. but again,
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this investment of wisdom power who created this, right? i mean, in glenn created as right. and it was supported by 1st the u. k. and france. and then by the united states. so if that major investment this project, which could the holy middle east, under the auspices or under to be in, in the sphere of the united states and thrust it could be also shake. they cannot accept that since they are engaging another war about interest and about area of domination like ukraine. so they looked at it this way from strategic point to view . and that's what explains why the united states is so for, for whole heartedly standing. what designed not only in words, but also they tribute, they decide to give it $14000000000.00. president biden came himself and, and do so. what he said, the why visiting is right. he's sending more weapons,
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more sophisticated weapons intruding to a 2 carriers that are agent. and also there was a both in the, in the house today with 400 of 12 support thing is right 20 the members of the house voted against it. so that is over, we'll make a support for this, right. so that for you it's, they're about to also and not one where the about the victims of fine. not that worried about what happened and does that they are delaying their their so for the support for the ceasefire, they even did not mention about the, the, the what's going on and knowing does a seeing the dire situation and the draft, the resolution didn't produce was completely in favor of his really not active. so that is how they did each and not only, you know, really look at the united states as
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a part of this was not on the support of us. right? that is a, a group, a globe, but at region of perception that you cannot even, is experienced out unless you, us take a different path, which is not explicit anytime soon. we've seen 7028 published endings killed since, until the 7th. obviously there were 1400 is readings who died and at the beginning of this conflict as well. at what point do you think the us would be forced to or feel forced to draw a line and say to israel? enough is enough. we have to find another solution, you have to do this another way, either by changing the nature of their military response or by increasing diplomatic means is there. so i scenario you can envisage that which would encourage the us, particularly to start putting even greater pressure. and then i think up to 2 cases . first, if they see more european, it's the same thing from this
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a u. s. position it's good that there is a meeting for the european union in the next few days and to talk about the humanitarian, colorado. so if the u. s. c is more of its allies, started to dissent, and to go the other way and called for an immediate cease fire that could affect the us position. that's when a scenario. the 2nd scenario, i think would be a lack of food medicine. what would the electricity and all that we might expect. a major, major disaster in cost humanitarian disaster months with thousands of people in my di. i mean children and spend the sick. and if they don't have food, if they don't have fuel, if they don't have enough doctors enough hospitals and some of the we are coming for a major, major disaster. and then it could shake the hardware and it would reach
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the united states. just to remind you when that was started again, south africa, the last to come 1st and the way to stop their relation would be a part of probably south africa was margaret thatcher. and front of reagan, reagan was calling on this constructive engagement. but when he found himself by himself alone with monitors darcia, finally, he been down to the store and accepted the fact that i preferred shift and that may be something like that could have done that. i mean, so we appreciate it. thank you very much. indeed for being with us, and i'll just like to set things a wonderful night together and talk, continuing around the world geography and leaders and music in brussels. they're expected to call for the establishment of humanitarian condos and pauses in the bombardment of gaza. set boston's in brussels and she's been following developments . no cold for a ceasefire coming from russell's nor
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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 human to terry and pause all pauses. there is a huge disagreement among division among the leaders here, a part of the group to lead by germany, which plays a fairly important role. looking at the history, looking at a hold of costs on conditionally supports israel, and they will very worried about ceasefire or let alone of a humanitarian pause because it would sound too much like to cease by us. so what they now hope to agree on humanitarian pauses of color, either which give some time in between bombardments to get to materials aid into gas and which is so badly needed. but this whole division within the european union is very painful because you are a new european union started as a peace project, but the workspace is not being mentioned here. as a individual, you leaders came to the summit with different messages. for example,
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the prime minister of spain was calling for a cease fire. he says, is what i want is a ceasefire, but it's not being backed up by all the 20s have a number of states. also, the prime minister on belgium was very critical about what's going on and got it as ward was, that's prime minister. but these are people will very much in favor of a different approach from euro subset is 27 member states. and they want to show unity here in brussels, step class and l just a rough and brussel without us any of the foreign ministers we had on monica is visiting the hague, to push for a war crimes investigation against israel. he says he's received assurances that is a will be investigated for his actions in gaza. this done, the work that is right is wasting is different. this time the word is
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a water for revenge. that toward this war has no real will be shifted rather than the thoughts of destruction, of every livable court in this place in guzzle any boxes at the hey with more and what about the standing, the foreign minister have to say for an awful lot of busy diplomatic activity by the public senior foreign minister. he's been in jetta inside your baby. he's been of course, earlier this week of the un security council, a 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 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 4th deportation of people. there is a kind of you out that we could take many,
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many years for any kind of ruling to be made the i c c. and it also doesn't have a police force that com force member countries. the signatories to the i c. c to hand over one seeds 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 during this, when 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 and the comp time. and so it sounds, america know what your lands have been gathering in the sizes and the capital santiago to raise money for palestinians under siege in gaza. our latin america editor lucy, and human has more. and what do 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 roots detailed there's some a garrity with the people of god particularly. and they occupied westbank,
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they are also calling for independence for to cease fire and peace in that part of the world's finest comp, be justified for any and will by anyone. but in this case, it's important to simple. i'll people may not have been born in palestine, but my root so the this is of use, the search of civilization in solidarity in tennessee with the palestinian community is very influential. palestinians 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 gillian population in general. horrified. what else can happen to die? and also, and what happens is really, is after a mazda attacked a few weeks ago, the interview generations that will survive, this will grow up with hatred. this messic a has to ended, has to end. we are, this is here,
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are donating their time for this fundraiser. and the proceeds of all this will go from the hospitals, are what you guys want and in the occupied territories. this annual and about the amount suspected of carrying out to mass shootings in the state of maine is still at large. at least 18 people were killed. in 13 others were injured in the city of lewiston, police the verge people to stay in doors as they undertake a door to door search john henry reports. and after one of the worst mass shootings in u. s. history main police have launched a man hunt for a gunman on the run. the fbi i in police are searching for the man who opened fire inside a bar and a bowling alley that was hosting a use night in the town of lewiston. this man is waiting for word of his son who was working at your menus bar during the shooting,
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and i know he's dead. i know it as well as i know i'm standing here telling you because he's not here and he's not in any of the hospital and he's not running a street. so he would have called us because he manages images. so i know he was a police say the man they're looking for 40 year old robert card is armed and dangerous. his car was found a band and in a nearby town cart is considered armed and dangerous. he is a person of interest, however, and that's what we'll label on that. so moving forward until that changes. if people see him, they should not approach card for make contact with him in any way. card is a trained firearms instructor in the army reserves. according to the main information and analysis center, he recently suffered from mental health issues. the center says, hearing voices threatening to attack his national guard base. and he was committed to a mental health facility for 2 weeks earlier this year. armed guardsman, a hospital treating victims, families gathering nearby auburn,
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awaiting news of their loved ones. a significant amount of shock going on with people that were actually witnesses. obviously when i was bringing people in that were looking for their loved ones, there's fear, there's panic, of course, there's worry, understandable, local schools in a college, you're locked down, residents or just stay home. hauntingly familiar scene after another mass shooting in america, john, 100 elders here. okay, let's go to my kind of who's coming developments from washington dc. my understanding is we the press conference is given by the governor. yes, indeed. and the governor saying that the situation remains fluid, that the man who is wanted still remains on the run. so these are points of major concern, the exact fatality number fixed at the moment at 18. however, once again, this is a fluid effect to a number of people still receiving treatment in hospital with some it is said in
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great condition as the exact amount of injured once again, still unknown, but it is believed to be over 60. at this particular point. this is the shooting in the states in history. at is one in which the is a low level of violence traditionally and last year for example, they were only $29.00 violence relate to this throughout the entire state of maine . so this particular section has come as a major shock to the people of main estates in which they are very lex gun laws. the reason for this is that main is renowned as a hunting stay, shooting state, and certainly the degree of a, oh got an ownership is exceedingly high. but as i said, this does not co relate to incidence of gun violence. it's a very rare and indeed the worst exception to that. now they also say the authorities that it's believe that the suspect might have across the state line
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into massachusetts. uh, the search for him is continuing and even in fine, long new york state, for example, police that had been put on a load for anybody reaching his description. mike, obviously, as you say, this is a significant event for me, but once again, of course the us facing a large number of people killed industry things button to reopen the debate over a gun ownership with will open the debates and it will open the debate of a what sort of width it is available to the general public. now the facebook which is the police put up of this one to man. i showed that he was using a long barrel width and looked like an ale 15 asset and the lights had as well a telescopic sight mounted to the top. now these are very sophisticated width and particularly in the hands of what we believe to be a trained firearms instructor. so this has, once again will raise the level of the debate and one must mention as well in this
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year. and they have been city 6 incidence of mass killings in the united states as a whole. this is a massive number that's a bigger quoted by the associated press. but it's just an indication of how prevalent gun violence is within the united states. there is incident of the incident. the debate begins again off not only how to what degree width and it should be restricted, but what kind of width ends are available to the public. that was in the past, the us a complete ban on automatic weapons. this was rescinded of the decades, but now it's we had nothing in place. again, is argument for such a band to be instituted. but that has gone no way in congress. and generally it appears to have gone nowhere in the public as a whole. kinda in washington dc. mike, thank you very much. indeed. how can notice has killed 27 people up to me. he land fall on mexico's pacific coast for others and missing. and the wind speeds of 260
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kilometers per hour and torrential rains in acapulco power outages have been reported throughout the region and authorities of one residence of land slides of damage. 2 roads. you're speaking with us house of representatives as put forward the resolution supporting israel and it's more on garza hydro castro said this update from washington dc to the us congress had been champing at the bench to take action to support israel since the worst start. and on wednesday, it finally got its chance after the house finally elected a speaker after 22 days without one republican mike johnson, a trump ally, one unanimous support from his party to become the new leader of the house. and even before taking the oath of office, he vowed to pass a resolution to support is real as his 1st act as speaker. the 1st bill that i'm going to bring to this floor in just a little while will be in support of our did your friend israel,
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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 resolution pass with over whelming bipartisan support in the house. it pledges the us to stand by israel against the quote, barbaric war launched by him. us. nowhere doesn't mention protecting civilians in gaza or humanitarian aid or calling on is real to show any kind of restraint. a competing resolution calling for a cease fire in gaza had been introduced earlier. i wish you to, to leave a palestinian american who represents michigan. that resolution got no traction whatsoever. heidi joe castro out is there a washington media literacy campaign has been launched in the philippines to tackle
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this information on social media barnaby low. as more of the students, teachers, government, employees, and social media executives all under one roof. their goal to combat the scourge of fig ukes. a campaign philippine president for the men marcus junior launched in august. what we are fighting for is the truth, because the very 1st casualties off, all of these is the, to this forum, official se would be followed by a road show to schools. filipinos are especially vulnerable to this information because of the amount of time be spent on social media. nearly 90 percent of the 1664 year olds are facebook. and according to the 2021 borders institute, digital news reports. 9 out of 10 filipinos are exposed to fake news, but it certainly isn't a problem that's unique to this country. some have had disastrous consequences, like the allegations of both rigging, in the 2020 presidential election in the united states that led to the attack on
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the capital intro reward such as the one israel is waging on gauze and now this information could spread even faster and so what the breaking you shelf dod is to actually show you content from method auth. uh sorry. so you can use outlets such as when you search god's hospital explosion, you're not bombarded with this information. analysis of the bombing of those are the fastest hospital in gaza on october. the 17th are inclusive, but in the case of the 2022 election researchers say there's ample evidence that this information helped propel marcus to the presidency. something to cast a shadow on a separate to address the problem. they're trying to build a monument for the president's father for he's a post contribution and to give you the war we've pointed out already. it has no basis in history. and the critics say the government may be on the right track, but the real test is whether it can and will fact check. white washed narratives of demarcus families rolled, are doing
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