tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 26, 2023 10:00pm-11:00pm AST
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and is you naval blockade that will prevent migrant boats from reaching the source? [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the you're watching the news, our life from a headquarters in delphi and getting an applicant coming up in the next 60 minutes . this is better, but if you do, if you do not stop it for all those who can stop it for all those whose lives weekends didn't see a star message from tele size and bass. order to the un as an emergency assessment as hell to discuss the israel's war on god. so israel continues to pounds,
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residential areas in gauze, off more than 7000 palestinians have now been killed by is really are straight funerals or help for the family. members of the elders, heroes correspondence, while they were killed and is really a tax and essential task on wednesday. your opinion leaders, me to discuss setting up to monitor your quarters for those draft. and also the hello is really forces are continuing their bombardment of civilian areas in gaza. thousands of palestinians are now been killed by is really or strikes 45 percent of residential units in gaza had been partially or completely destroyed. these images are con units in southern garza, and that's where israel has bomb the residential building, damaging the surrounding area. at least 26 palestinians have been confirmed dead in
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that straight. more than a 100 are injured seeking treatment and hospital facilities are ready on the brink of collapse. it comes as the us warnings at nowhere in garza is 6 well, since the war began on october, the 7th israel's bombing campaign across the gaza strip has killed $7028.00 palestinians. that's according to the health industry. it also says that more than a 100 palestinians and the occupied westbank had been killed in just over 2 weeks. meanwhile, the is really, government says more than 1400 is really is were killed and the homos attack for the palestinian ambassador to the u. n. has addressed that emergency session of the general assembly in new york. it follows to fail security council resolutions tabled by the us and russia. they called on countries not to allow israel to
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violate 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 that a civilians is not the killing of palestinian civilians. vengeance is a dead and the only path forward is justice. the only path for the is justice, justice one of the palestinian people, done this thought the law done, then that done. but eric, it done with today it to accommodate is the in well, israel's ambassador to the un says the current conflict can be seen in the context of previous history. the october 7th massacre. and what ensued has nothing to do with the palestinians. nothing. it has nothing to do with the
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arab israeli conflict or the palestinian 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 of is read a guest mother in de nazis. iran is foreign minister says that western powers have double standards and their attitude to the war has been 3 weeks. that's if you have been beaten as to the war crimes and general side of the occupying desire to do the z in as that. and there are various banks of palestine. dave, united states and say that earlier to appear in countries have side it meets the i q a partying versus team of is are the thoughts upset of being they,
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you and try to understand national allow will not bringing out. corresponding gabriel is on the joining us from the un headquarters. so did we get any clarity from the speeches that we heard today, gabriel, on how either israel or palestine ambassadors want this both to be considered as we really did. and if you listen to their words closely, you really see a clear divide, the palestinian and bastard calling on member states to consider exactly the human suffering that is happening. and guys are right now in front of the rise, but also to look at it in a broader context of a decades of occupation. that is what the palestinian investors really laying out in very start terms. and you compare that to these really ambassador who basically said, don't look at anything else. all that matters is october 7th. and in his words, the terrorist attack perpetrated by him us against innocent civilians in israel. he
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said, this is what we need to be focusing on. and he says in his critical up the united nations and critical of this resolution because he correctly says it doesn't even mention mass in the resolution. so he said this is almost uh, laughable, this resolution. but not even mentioning him, so there's barry to start divides here that you see. and it will be interesting to see how the nations fall on this. but clearly israel only focusing on october 7th. the palestinian and master says look at exactly what's happening after and before october 7th, as well. great. and when we, when do we expect this vote when we have, pardon me, i get but when we, when we expect this both to happen, how much weight will it actually carry as well. there's going to be more than a 100 countries that are on the list to speak tomorrow on friday. we expect
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a boat late on friday afternoon, perhaps early evening. a general assembly resolution is important. it's powerful and consider like a referendum on how the world feels about the situation. a, that's a good way to look at it. but it does not have any legal binding. as, for example, the united nations security council resolution would have. so if this resolution passes in the resolution calls for an immediate cease fire, among other things, israel could simply ignore it and they would not face any international repercussions or international legal binding to follow it. but clearly the vote will be important and it will be important symbolically, but also to get a sense of where the world stands on. this does the world overall feel there should be an immediate cease fire right now. we'll find out when this votes, when these votes are cast late on friday. all right, thank you so much,
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gabe. i was under reporting from the united nations, a list of crossover to gaza. and tanya and us specifically, that's where i taught it. as soon as joining us from so taught at the bum bergman's offer not only con eunice where you are, but other areas in the gaza strip continues. tell us what you've been seeing and hearing well during the last hour, this very bombardment, when the goal is to start, continue talking, targeting several sites, and that is each chair tree during the last hour, also as a residential building. and then, and as i worked for fidget come, was level to the ground doses of palestinians were due to this attack. the more ongoing strikes also took place in can you want us to take, but a residential house while slots ends on the civilians had also central golf strip. what this must have been just at the beginning of this day, the latest that top costs for a 4 story building. and as i to nature who is a, this building contains a more than full families where level to the ground over the over the house. happy
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level to the grounds over the his civil defense teams and medical was, is trying to evacuate victims from under the russell's according to the palestinian ministry of health in guns a more than 1500, a missing group which had been reached to deep 5 as the ministry of hills about missing school are still under the russell's, the ongoing strikes on the goals trip usually extensive following moist, closing mass of disruption in residential houses and civil infrastructures. taught it, tell us about the humanitarian needs in gaza because they are immense. and not much age has been allowed into a district as they will. and garza continues the humanitarian conditions of guns and really must have a much more or less than ever. every single aspect of their life. winowski access tools to we don't enough supplies of food and with the ongoing flow the. busy food is, i'm the prevention of injury to fuel. the current situation on the ground is really a catastrophe. people are forced to, to live up along the lines in order to uh,
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to have some, a few loads of bread in order to match the assembly needs. as the bakers cannot no longer as a spell of thing has come, no longer a cup of houses. also, beatrice did not allow for palestinians to take a course of a 3.5 kilograms of present order to supply to families, especially that the numbers are the extent somebody is in addition to the ongoing flow to afford this tool. this a tool to now know few shipments and deliver to the goals district, which includes significant threats on medical sex and even when other services affiliated with united nations to be halted in the coming days. or thank you so much thought about. so i'm reporting from con eunice and guys of what, at least 15 of the 35 hospitals in garza had been closed due to damage or like a fuel to run operations. those that are last are struggling with dwindling medical supplies,
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water and fuel and hospitals are reporting to lots of supplies as well as the fashion border costs. crossing remaining close is preventing them from properly treating people who are badly injured by is really air attacks loma, and this is one of my nephew is my brother's wife and children were all killed. the child was image of the 2 weeks ago. and because all the border crossings are closed, we couldn't move him for medical reasons. and he's died. there was no medicine for official treatments. we have no fuel. but don't just do that best. mama, exactly, which is the general director of the gaza hospital. he says that the health system has collapsed a lot of domestic cards. the comes to the hospital, most of in just a civilian john. and the, about the today more than 200 with gills and the gods and the number is increasing gradually. then bottom city yesterday and the visions that entered into has to be
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done, we announced, and i'm talking about the health system lives in our lives with us. in spite that you'll, you'll see a lot of them are open on the side. i love that service cannot be provided because a large number of injustice on in the us with them is there is no space at all. we increase the capacity of the hospital. so the been on the to the one hospital like this. so to be done, which contents for about $350.00 beds. now we have and most of them not on the sale jelly only met them. nothing but yet that it's on me because this service is a short thing and now we included the cover as it goes surgical bids for about the 3 man we have now about $500.00. the visions in the host with them and most of them cannot leave home because they are with a homeless now and the then homes were attacked on the roof is use in the hose to
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be done is so we facing very difficult situation. the situation regarding the asian theater, we are a limited number of a theater and a large number of business, so it needs a bit issue. lots of them out of it seriously, ends on the phone is the i c o kid. the is really military says that it carried out a ground rate on how much targets inside northern gauze. overnight it comes ahead of unexpected, larger grounds invasion. how masses 50 if the captives it's been holding have died as a result of is really bombing server. isabel has more from us, started in southern israel for here about 30 kilometers away from the border with a guy so we can still hear the artillery right behind me pounding all the border between israel and the guys this trip. in the past weeks we have seen a swell 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
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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. 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 got closer to the border with as well, with the swelling military says it's policy and fighters have been using for launch rockets towards is where it would be in the 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 rarely government said that they were going to destroy him, us loan to the ground invasion him to go so well. now the situation seems to be
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changing these, 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, 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. these were only governments that as has been evacuated because of what's been going on all around this area, were 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 just see that i should on the whole funerals have been held for,
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for family members of elders. heroes correspondence with the door. they were killed in an is really air strike and central gas on wednesday nights. what is family had moved from gauze, a city, so on the slate at refugee camp? that's after the is where the army ordered $1100000.00 palestinians to relocate to the south of the district for their own safety. as a big reports. the final farewell much so any parent would want to see the children with some words. why? why is that the 0 corresponding is also a father and a husband? from reporting on the story to become in part of it after these reading minutes because his wife and son, daughter, i'm grandchild. networks offices have been bummed, gymnast smudge. now the family of a correspondent has been killed. why it has paid the highest price,
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but 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 onto 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 that good by last 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 war and cause it isn't over. and the living carry the paints wondering if it would be their turn next. slide big, which is 0. all the, all just there are media network has issued a statement,
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extending it sincere condolences on sympathy and to and it's due on the loss of his family unit. and it's really airstrike and goes on to say that it's deeply concerned about the safety and wellbeing if it's colleagues in gaza and holds the is really a forward, he is responsible for their security. the network strongly condemns. the indiscriminate targeting and killing of innocent civilians which led to the law so flatly, the family and countless others. it urges the international community to intervene and put an end to these attacks on civilians thereby safeguarding innocent lives. while it has returned to work following the death funeral for members of his family, he told us as they were about the continued showing in gaza city had that obama at middle georgia and nicole. and you had the law of 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 objective. like i'm transparent place and
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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 of 5, as it's accompanied by artillery, showing the physics of a little mainly in the like to neighborhood tell you, you can see the smoke from the air rates on a 2nd to a north of gauze, a 6 a bomb to the fall, right there is nothing uh scott. uh, how do you, what are the result of ruthless bombardment by the is really occupation false. as you can still see, clouds of dust and smoke and the explosions can be heard, shut interrupted only by new waves of 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 singleton, you sleep from an on the ground, pound, densely populated area. so the, yeah, this has been non stop, really. i mean, many residential buildings have been leveled based, indiscriminate shelling has caused some muscle damage in like toner. what as
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a bombardment continues, there will be more explosions, more fires, and of costs. more victim 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, moved, neighborhood was white of the face of the in what they mean. model $100.00 posting into killed a mulberry under the robot. if he doesn't know today this residents managed to rescue to survive as an adult. the back all the killing of was family was raised at a white house briefing that was being given by the us national security council spokesman. and for more, i'm not real bringing our white house correspondent. kimberly how get so kimberly you in fact questions john kirby about this. what did they have to say? yeah, that's right. reporters themselves 1st had the opportunity to question john kirby about the president's. what many thought might have been rather insensitive remarks when the president said he had no confidence in the numbers of civilian casualties
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that the gods of uh, palestinian mos controlled health ministry was using the just rather john kirby. the smokes person defended the president's remarks, that he would not apologize for that, and also said, but really double down on the statement and saying that the white house believes that her mazda is a terror organization. therefore, they have no confidence in those numbers. and well, they don't dispute that civilians have been killed. they cannot take, those numbers has be incredible. specifically, when it comes to the death of our algae, is there a arabic beer chief in gauze that well, that do, and rather the death of his family members. and also to that end in 2022, the as a journalist, free novel outlay, who is also covering the story of the occupation and gaza. i there has been reported here in the united states that the secretary of state and to be blinking.
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i requested that the guitar government asked alj a 0 to tone down it's coverage recently of the war on gaza. and so i asked to be spokes person for the national security council, john kirby. what he had to say about those claims and accusations. and here's what he had to say. it doesn't believe the targeting journalist at all in any way it is appropriate, but i can't speak to the specifics of that case. i. i've seen that reporting and certainly are our thoughts and prayers go out to, to his family. i mean that's, that's just horrible. but i can't speak to the circumstances in which that strike occurred. but make no mistake. the president believes strongly and what you all do for a living in the house. you need to be able to do that freely and securely. and we know that you take all, if you take great risk sometimes in, in doing that job. but alistair journalist, specifically in light of the reports, the secretary blinking approach, the target government's asking you to tone down or coverage that you're so you're
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asking me in the context of like, who do we have? do we have some kind of beef without 0? i let the secretary in their, in their staff speak to, to his conversations in the, in the region. i won't do that. we recognize algebra as a, as a valuable voice in a and out with it has incredible reach in the region and beyond this, i need to tell you that it's truly a global network and we value the work that you do now in the community to protect journal assess 20 for journalists, at least have been killed, trying to cover this conflict. the white house says that it supports freedom of the press and will continue to do so. all right, thank you so much. kimberly how kind of reporting from the white house? well, earlier the palestinian authority reacted to us presidential biden's comments that he had no confidence in the palestinian discount. charles stratford has them on that he says people, there aren't surprise that the comments made by joe biden. well,
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let's just give you a bit of a feel from the streets of ramallah here in the occupied westbank. first we've been speaking to people for their reaction with respect to the statement by the us present dousing statistics coming out of gulls. and frankly, the general feeling on this, they just, they don't surprise the people that you speak to here saying that they frankly used to these kind of comments. they accuse the us of being very biased towards israel throughout the many decades of, of the occupation. they are well aware in the woods of, for example, jewish and. busy be as groups lobbying the us administration, us politicians, one person even told us, frankly that they said that some they believed that the us was actually participating in the war on goals with israel. and they have very little faced in international institutions. for example, like b, like c savings,
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national criminal court in the hague. but yes, you're right. earlier we spoke to the palestinian prime minister comedy style. i'm once you his comment on this. and this is what he had to say, that out of self and lead those who don't want to see it. you gotta be there on the want to see what is happening one day. so they decide they don't want to see what is happening with their bodies. in the side, so therefore the numbers are correct. they are our numbers. these numbers are fit to us from the hospital of augusta the every single day that are received by our minister of have. so charles, the people killed are not just and gaza, but also in the occupied westbank where you are and that number keeps growing every day. a. yeah, that's right. and then last i will. so we've heard that. so somebody who was shot a young man that was short last friday has died off his injuries. so is well more than a 100 people that have been killed in the occupied westbank during these ongoing
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these riley military rates. since that is how much the tax on october, the 7th, and more than $1450.00 people, arrested, move, and 90 people arrested just last night alone, including at least 6 women. it was quite interesting. last night there was a feeling that there is gradually becoming more of a focus by the is really ministry trying to round up activists. those 6 women will actually can see that to be political activists. one of them, a very well respected and well known right to the being some interesting stats as well to be put out by the un organization. alt sure, yes. today, october the 25th looking at attacks by settlers against the palestinians since those kind of attacks inside israel. the un saying there has been a huge increase in attacks by settlers, a 138 since october the 7th. at least a 3rd of those attacks according to the un involving straits involving firearms
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being carried by the settlers. they saying that before october, the 7th, the average daily attacks by settlers against palestinians was 3 that is subsequently risen to 7. the mazda applauding efforts are continuing around the world. european leaders are meeting in brussels. they're expected to call for the establishment of humanitarian corps doors on pauses in the bum apartment of gaza. stuff us centers and brussels following all the developments. no po for a ceasefire coming from brussels, nor a condemnation over the thousands of civilians as in guys are due to is wally bombardments. so what leaders here in brussels hope to agree on is some kind of human to terry and paused all pauses. the 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 ahold of cost, it's unconditionally supports israel and they will very worried about
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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 humanitarian pauses of chloe dogs, which give some time in between bombardments to get your materials age into ga so 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. the individual you lead us 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 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 worth, what's the prime minister? but these are, people will very much in favor of
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a different approach from euro subspace 27 member states. and they want to show unity here in brussels. step 5, some l 0 investment. so a while, uh, the european leader is meet in breast souls trying to show unity stuff was just reporting . there's a riley that's being held right now in brussels. that's outside the u. counselor building where the meetings are taking place. so these people are protesting in support of the palestinians. and this is the latest demonstration in a wave of support from right around the world with protests or is calling for an immediate cease fire and for a to be let into gaza. so once again, these are the live pictures from brussels, from outside of the council building. people have come out to protest and support the palestinians in gaza. and we're going to take a short break, but still a heads exchange has a fire across the lebanese is really border between fighters on israel's military
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force, thousands in southern lebanon, typically for safety. the it's a saga forecast for parts of europe paper, one, those details right here right now, and here's where the soaking range will be over north or in italy on the eastern shores of the adria attic. see, we see that energy pushed further toward the east stock in the blue and the yellow . the more intense that rain is falling. let's go region by region and show you exactly what's going on. on friday, another round of rain comes in off the atlantic for northern portugal. northwest. spain is not good news. the ground is already saturated and cannot hang on to any more rain and with the winds as well. i think off the coast of portugal will see waves up to about 10 meters high. it's also going to be bad. it can northern italy along the eastern shores of the adria at axis through sol, vacuum hungry, and eventually into pulling some very big down points here. on friday, not much going on though in searcy a plenty of sun for is stumble in on current temperature,
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about $2324.00 and to the northwest. still unsettled, ireland. britain, france the low countries. and then we've got this shield of snow. moscow could see about 5 to 10 centimeters. a snow of the next little bit north west africa. it is breezy in this part of the continent. but if i go to the south, it is all about the heat wave. we've got a heat wave inhibitor, only $38.00. you could natur october temperature record, but mile by look, i'm temperatures fall to 19 on monday. the hello again. the top stories on this, i'll just say we're and these are the united nations, has been holding an emergency sitting up in the general assembly to discuss the war and gaza published funds. and baset are called on countries to uphold international law. israel's and bassett or so this horse is not be seen in the context of previous history, especially as well more than $7000.00 palestinians have been killed and is really a tax on garza since october. the 7th among the latest israel launched airstrikes
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on time. eunice and southern guys, off bombing, a residential building damaging surrounding areas of these 26 policies have been confirmed that their funerals have been held for the front of the number of houses here was correspondence well enough to they were killed and is really or striking central guns on wednesday nights. why and had sent his family from joseph city to and the slightest refugee time after israel issued an evacuation order. while the senior, how mass official based and 11 on has called for stronger support from regional allies including has butler. anyhow, sion has former more from not buddha, in the souls of loving on how's it, how much, how much the official goals on his will lie to exact more efforts in this front revenues front in order to have more and more the dozens in existing israel. now, as you know,
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over the past 2 weeks since the beginning of this conflict as well on top of us have been on very close called the nation. and just a couple of days ago, the lead us of the lead off as well a send us a law match with the deputy lead of a parent. i saw that the lead out is, i mean, she had and actually these meetings and according to saw, i had the i don't really who i spoke yesterday to all the vision. he said that there are many meetings that's all taking place between his leadership and hezbollah. so the, all the muscle for shows of all so cool that has a lot to give more on or, or provide more with respect to the front and 11. and what about what we can see right now is that this front is then escalating raj really just a, an hour to go. the a several is ready shows hitting the vicinity off enough. what i, where we all,
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and i live in these ami tele also now we had that as well. also show the town of the lead up to 2 of the east. now that i don't know if, if it's, if you can see it's, it's a, it's in denied, but the, the fire is that's been a blazing all day. is, was born in all the bushes surrounding the border. and now each each few hours, whenever the fire sets its hitting, once again with a shelves that create more fire. and this is uh, creating a situation. whereas the whole towns yet are kind of impacted and effective with the ashes with the scent. and of course some aside from the environmental impact, there's also a reason they want to deny the fight as he and so as to whether or not i need cover whatever that launching attacks against is really me, the people that positions. let's talk about this with a model on the shadow he's out. is there a senior political analyst time and wanted to have you with us?
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so what do you make of this? public appeal bias has the has. what do you read into it? what it's getting tough for how much i'm just giving stuff. what does up as the genocide continues the bottom of the indiscriminate founding of this trip completely, the front of city is i'm looking for it outside now and that's coming mostly in terms of words and speech. is i think you're not good nation. some expressions are sort of data, but no real health and 11 on why do you know, one of them is a special case. it's almost the same state that on is suffering from its own problems to and the need decisions. what has what lot to actually uh, engaged uh is uh more with have probably has to happen after is there it gives us the paychecks. now, yes, things are, do you think off on the is our liberties borders? but it hasn't bought a lot to make a decision for an entire customer like level. which also, by that way,
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because the question for some and loving on what i syria, that's been claiming for decades to be the champion of ida resistance, i guess is right. how come, serious or silent, why does is right down syrian installations on add for to the city that's not response. why should it always be loving on that takes on. busy you know, the brunt of confronting is or be the, as it may, the other positions in general is weeks and for to really, uh, you know, breaking down to the speeches and sort of the database. and we'll see how things he thought in that is, is there a point that was on whether they actually do get out of control, but more on how much choreographing do you think there actually is a mom's what's described by some as the excess of resistance? because as you were saying, we see the front and 11 on that's been opened up still somewhat contains. we see that to put matic tours that are being made by that your rating and for administer,
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for example, and the comments that he's in making. and we also see a tax on us spaces over in iraq and syria, a by groups there. yes, it's a very good question as far as the question for the radians. because as far as i can see, looking at the origin in general, i mean listening to the writing for minister there is are meant they paid it position in principal, but it's not actionable yet. ready there are these card machines between various uh, all lies and proxies on your, on your rock share. yeah. now live at, on acting uh there has been some clashes with the american forest as well as i live around with his rent. but apparently, there is no decision, yes. what you want to do, what the united states is doing. what you stand behind guys, uh like, uh, the by getting the restriction,
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standing behind is that it is not easy when america is deploying the dcfs carriers and giving ultimatum or making hope everything's impressed against anyone who they're under the uh, you know, by now don't. so, i mean, any, any escalation, we probably don't want the war and i want the war is not an easy decision for anyone to take. everyone's probably more thing for the other 2, you know, because it's we need to to major apocalypse and the region rates. and there were some reports that seem to suggest that the united states was keyed not to open up that 2nd front between a husband, the 11 on as well as israel. but let me ask you about european countries and how invested they are from trying to prevent israel from opening up to friends. and oh, they become to us from the very beginning they are to be. and so, you know, we use, it went from a pending coordinate to the kind of sit. ready then to reverse of that decision,
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then to do you think is right, unconditional support of the precepts of self defense then say no, there is limit to self defense data start talking about windows over here. many certainly. ready been stuck whenever human it's very imposes, the europeans are a mess. but in the meanwhile, their, their response is major to the genocide. that's taking magazine garza and stephanie for out of that meeting today. nothing much has happened. as we heard from our, for respondents aside from you know, more of a same language is support division. right. not courting what i see slight, i'm not condemning the genocide that's taking place. and guys, i think on a loan, they're going to see their project in the mid threes and boons and their relationships with the out of well being undermined by that i'm principal position towards a gentler so i got some drug and routing in front of their own i know this to be
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you know, created to the germans or to buy them then. ready you know, be quite the fundamental just in her support of his right to the, to the displeasure of the, of the counselors. brands have been shot mission, but be that because it may clearly, you're is uh, sort of trying to think its own history at the expense of the palestinians buy whole thing. is there a more and more support? all right, thank you so much more on this offer than an analysis from london. well, the palestinian for minnesota automatically is visiting the hague to post for war crimes investigation against israel. and he says that he's received assurances that israel will be investigated for its actions in gaza, just on the word. that is what it is wasting is different. so this time the works is
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a water for revenge. that toward this war has no real was active. rather than the thoughts of destruction, of every livable court in this place in guzzle may of bark or is it the hague with more on what the palace thing in for a minister? how to say say off a lot of busy diplomatic activity by the public senior foreign minister. he's been in jetta inside your reba he's been 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, was you mentioned the form is the 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 yeah, but we could take many,
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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 authority 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 is going on and the comp time. and now both israel and her must have been accused of violating international humanitarian law with their attacks on civilians . israel has dropped thousands of bonds on crowded residential areas of gauze flattening entire neighborhoods. and these indiscriminate attacks on civilians are in violation of article 25 of the hate conventions. a series of international treaties, legal experts say the intentional targeting a civilians by both from us. and israel also constitutes a war crime. they is really military has imposed
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a total siege on god. some palestinian and aid workers say the lack of food medicine fuel and basic supplies has made the situation. the gaza strip, catastrophic. a 101 health care workers have been killed in gaza and 25 ambulances have been damaged. the world health organization says the investigation order for hospitals and northern gaza is a death sentence. for newborn babies and patients and intensive care, palestinians and gaza described the forced evacuation order in the north and the relentless bombardments as collective punishment. and under the 4th geneva convention israel. as the occupying powers prohibited from reporting for transferring part of the population from the land it occupies. well, jeffrey robertson is a former united nations war crimes judge. he says, any arrests will take time with the added war crimes. i'd be commission the 1st the vote. the say the was the mass bob barry attack all these rail,
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killing and taking hostages, which is contrary to the geneva conventions and to the international criminal court law. so that gives these re override the the duty to pursue the attack is just fine. do they, can we hostages to arrest in, prosecute him as leaders who gave these really gold is not to, to mutilate the prisoners to the people that they do. now. then we have these really kept the prime minister and he's wall cabbage who have both arise, warranties and indiscriminate mulling campaign. and indeed also starvation mail. ready crime news because the bombing has been discriminated agencies and
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then there is debate. $2700.00 children have been to that is true. beautiful. and it is, you know, it's something that is being discussed today and tomorrow at the un general assembly. but you gotta understand, we generally rate is a talking shop. is the fatal flaw in the you read is that all decisions must be made by the security council. and the security council is whole acts and comp make any decisions because of the wielded by russian really do by america. how can these parties be held accountable under international humanitarian law where they see it truly is involved in the decisions but by him us and by israel, may be a risk to the road and they may be prosecuted being for the i c. c,
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the international or can take golfing documents and safely. sure. again to mess leaders. it can take our team dyson. so gains is donation. yahoo! and it is we'll have we have international. sure. but we do have and it takes deep system. we can take the job, they couldn't be, as i say, prosecutions in the future. and people like lots of age, people like melodic and kerry did, should be, prosecute, just trying to use up to the crime. and i know i did so long process and we didn't even have a cry tribunal to punish aggression which was committed there should be by russia still ahead on officer of the chief suspects and a shooting in the us state of maine,
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which has killed at least 18 people remains at large. the you're locked into your world's weather report. good to have you along. we'll take this one off and indo china. it's our usual spells of showers and disturbed weather in this part of the region. showers draped right across the philippines, up and down, up, but nothing major, no weather alerts to speak of here through china. okay. we got rain along the yang see along the pearl river valley as well. just clouds drifting into the yellow river valley. looks like a sunny day though, for eastern portions of the yellow river valley, including jung show at $25.00 degrees. some turbulent weather coming in to japan's main island of han. choose sundry downpours here breezy and some spots as well. back to this part of the southeast asia drive for southern sumatra, the pulses of rain to the north. if i take you to the south pacific right now remnants leftovers a tropical cycle and still throwing buckets of rain and to new caledonia on friday
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. also were watching some rain from the gold coast to brisbin breezy here as well, goes to about 50 to 60 kilometers per hour. and then we got the threat of fires through the northern territory parts of queensland as well as those wins pick up on friday. when this weather report in new zealand and i got to tell you, we got some snow over the higher ground for the south island. this. this southerly breeze means temperatures are po hoford's for this time of the year. that's a snapshot of your weather. the results i can look at some of the things other news in the mountains suspected of caring out to mass shootings in the us state of me and is still at large. at least 18 people were killed in the city of lewiston, on 100 reports. 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
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a use night in the town of lewiston. police say the man they're looking for 40 year old robert card is armed and dangerous. his car was found to band and in a nearby town. this is an ongoing homicide investigation. search for the person that is responsible for we're in the early stages of this investigation. 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, 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 of this panic. of course, there's worry, understandable, local schools in a college, you're locked down, residents,
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or just stay home. a hauntingly familiar scene after another mass shooting in america. john henry and l g 0. hurricane otis has been battering mexico, southern pacific coast, killing at least 27 people. my dwell right below reports the scenes of destruction along mexico's south western coast. this is the aftermath of hurricane otis. after making landfall near the resort city of couple, you go home to some 1000000 people. our house is a total loss, my mattresses, my documents, my children's, my grandchildren, things. it's a total loss sign to say, otis strength and quickly just before it hit a couple of many were caught off guard. there were some models that were producing a slight intensification before landfall, but nothing obviously to the extent that was seen. and um,
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you know, i think we can't really blame the model since this was a, you know, broke all records in terms of rapid intensification. but you know, both the, the models and the national hurricane center were certainly not expecting this kind of development. power and communication lines are down and many streets and bridges are covered in mud. thousands of members of the armed forces have been deployed to help with the clean of every 4 casters have described. otis, as a catastrophic hurricane is also believed to be the 1st eastern pacific hurricane ever recorded to make land fall in mexico. as a category 5 minutes and i'll follow alger 0. no speaker of the us house of representatives has put forward a resolution supporting israel and it's war on does um, how does o, castro reports from washington dc to the us congress had been champing at the bit
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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 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 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, 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 pledges 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 is real to show any kind of restraint. a competing resolution calling for a cease fire and gaza had been introduced earlier. i wish you to, to leave a palestinian american who represents michigan. that resolution got no traction whatsoever. heidi, jewel castro out, is there a washington? a media literacy campaign has been launched in the philippines to tackle this information on social media. far below has more 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. we are fighting for is the truth. because the very 1st casualty off,
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all of these is the, to this forum official say, will 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 use reports. 9 out of 10 filipinos are exposed to fake news, but it certainly isn't a problem that you need to this country. some have had disastrous consequences, like the allegations of both rigging, in the twin to 20 presidential election in the united states that lead to the attack on the capital. and to reward such as the one israel is waging and gauze. and now this information could spread even faster. and so what the breaking you shelf done is to actually show you content from vapid auth. uh sorry. so you can use outlets such that when you search god's hospital explosion, you're not bombarded with this information analysis of the bombing of those all.
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the fact is 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 his separate to address the problem. they're trying to build a monument for the president's father, for his supposed contribution and to give, you know, are we 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 wash narratives of demarcus family's role, doing a dark period in the philippines history. find below, i'll just there a manila will not return to the coverage of the world, gaza and take a look at the satellite images because they reveal the extent of the destruction in gaza. so right there, this shows bates handling that's in the north before the war. and now as you can see, it has been almost completely reduced to rubble. this is the sped faith tunnel nearby
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. and the north of the strip, relentless is really or strikes have now destroyed that area account plus lives have been lost. and this is an odd sort of a wants to raving neighborhoods, not completely decimated by is really strikes. but until a people have been gathering their thousands in the capital santiago to raise money for palestinians who are living under siege and gossip or latin america editor at least see a new and has more. you know, 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 tele sydney and rhodes to show their solar garrity with the people of god particularly and the occupied westbank. they are also calling for independence for to cease fire and peace in that part of the world's finest kind of
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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 as solid garrity and to me with the palestinian community is very influential. palestinians are contended to palestinians who are here in a few. we have liberties, relatives, and my heart is with the palestinians. yeah, i think it's fair to say they've been telling population in general a horrified what else to happen to. busy and also what happens is really, it's after 5 months intact, a few weeks ago to interview generations that will survive. this will grow up with hatred. is messic a has to end, it has to end. we are, this is here, are donating their time for this fundraiser. and the proceeds of all this will go from the hospitals and in the occupied territories,
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this annual and about shadow chimney hold on to it for the news hour on out to 0, we'll take a short break and we'll be back in just a few moments. we'll have much more on the war on drugs all the latest headlines. see this dilapidated apartment building is one of hundreds and you have mistakes in the city. it's an autism campbell and her fabulous. she was born in south africa's eastern cape province and moved to having spoke with a husband in 1998. she says 4 adults had 6 children share one room. they don't pay rent. one reason why this shell several blocks a band by the owners or city authorities of the city officials quoted hijacks buildings. this building has 14 floors and $420.00 rooms each apartment is occupied is no, i didn't want to. i didn't want electricity is be like that for us. some people pay range to criminal guns who run the building. last month, more than 70 people died with disappointment in china is the court find
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a survivors and relatives more to get the disaster by the side applicants of the levels of poverty and distortion in. and that is one of the most an equal societies in the world. the in depth analysis of the days headlines. israel says their objective is to completely eliminate home off, not just their capability. include affinity, interest, large numbers of civilian skills, including children and good cutting of electricity. this is a weird friend,
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frank assessments by frankly, china is position is not going to get involved in anything little apparently they're going to continue to call for peace and talks inside story on how to 0. the more than $7000.00 palestinians have been killed in gossip as israel continues to pounds, residential areas. the foreign ministers of 9 error countries condemn the force displacement on collective punishments of progress. that means the you're watching officer
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