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or to the new life here, maybe the side would sooner to she would also learn that she might never be able to return to the pillow until mccrae. this has been use our line from coming up in the next 60 minutes. no less often as well as bombing has gone to civilian areas, have been hit organized as the war inches. it's the 21st day. the united nations is wanting to know where and gone so as safe as the number of palestinians killed the passers stevens 1000. at least for palestinians had been killed in the occupied.
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the west bank and brides via is rarely security forces and multiple files at the board of between as well and living on as tensions between the to escalate of of the world garza, the it's now 7 g m t 10 am and gone. so we're palestinians have enjoyed another nice, have bombardment. thousands have been killed by is rarely it strikes and there has been moved bombing in civilian areas and the united nations. there's no way there is safe. foreign ministers of 9 arab countries have condemned to the fullest displacement and collective punishment of people and gaza. the joint stipend says israel is right to self defense does not justify breaking the law and ignoring palestinians rides as well. since the ball began on october, the 7th, as well as the bombing campaign across the gallons a strip has killed 7020. i'd palestinians, that's according to the health ministry. it also says 108 palestinians have been
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killed in the occupied with bank and just over 2 weeks. and 2 palestinian prisoners also died in this rarely custody, as well says they died of natural causes. meanwhile, the israeli government says more than 1400 is read, these were killed in mos attack as ready as drugs and guns that had been ongoing through the nice the light just bombings targeted the tele holla area in the west of garza, emergency 1st responders and 5 crews are on the same level just as a honey my mood has joins us live from con, unison honey, this will, can you just explain what the situation is like on the grounds this morning after another heavy night of foaming? yes tom, all of past night late hours of last night and early hours of this morning the ears price continued to pound the gauze as to the from the north all the way to the
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south. it'd be areas where people were asked to do exactly and hit the button bar, meant along a heavy artillery showing of the eastern side of the gauze, of parentheses for new hon units. uh, city on eastern, over the brace, a county area, and also eastern of bates hand on hand. and what happens? the r tell her the heavier or teller shelling to place as a cover for a group of as really special forces who did the limit to the ground invasion just to locate a militant. busy sites inside the goddess trip, according to a statement made by the these really the army. but the intensity of the ears strikes it was concentrated last night in the northern parts and gaza strip as, as it continues to a cause. so much damage to the springs residential homes, public facilities, and they, and, and,
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and residential buildings. entire areas have been completely destroyed and turned in through and, and what does that do? only adding more pressures on hospitality has the numbers off of casualties. and the number of people who are killed in the tax, just increasing by the hour of the hospitals were reporting a front just set up at 10 outside the insurance of the emergency department in the yard, in the front yard of the hospital just to accommodate the on the incoming, large number of, of the bodies of from the tax of last night. we know what we uh, the number of last night and this morning is about the 66. the 56 people have been killed and the early hours of this morning about 12 more. but the number is expected to increase as more people are being brought it from under the rubble.
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so we're looking into the coming got worse and more people are going to be brought to the hospital and either they've, they've, they're dead or they're going to be critically injured. it's totally adding now, adding more pressure in the hospitals in the kind of services medical services or the necessary intervention needed to save lights. hospitals i've been making really hard decisions just to get people out of the hospital just to make and approved for day coming. large numbers of casual things and honey. yeah, you mentioned how difficult to hospitals are doing it at this point in time. we also understand that are also in desperate need of more blood donations. oh yes, there is a desperate need of the blood donations and things has been have been going from really work from bad to worse and worse to terrible right now. and there was an a p like the appeal of that we need the fuel to run hospital was at the top of the list
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. and now in addition to that, the need blood, the, the, the called for blood drive and blood donation is, is ongoing for the past few hours now, because in operations room, the scene looks really terrible and they are, they are in need of a blood just to save lives, the some of the surgeries and operations are taking this on the floor of the operation rooms. it just something that is really graphic uh, just to show its just hard to believe that this, these are the situation in hospitals and we, we're, we're, it's as many others as well that the hospital wouldn't be able to give, to give the necessary medical intervention needed in the coming hours. okay, thanks so much for that update, tony. we really do appreciate that as a new month. mood for us in con eunice these rarely i'm a have prevented worship. is from gathering ahead of friday prison. l. ok. so most crowd blocks are in place and occupied east jerusalem from on this island. fisher
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joins us live from occupied east jerusalem. and ellen can just give us an idea of how tense it is this morning. and what security is like as well. and does the physically stopping people getting any weird and close to a like side? they've been doing it for a couple of weeks, but this time from much farther. i know there's some blockades in the west bank which stopped people, but the no physically stopping people who lived in, they save you from getting anywhere near to the most. let me show you the mosque and the whole area here for people that, that, that don't quite understand jerusalem geography. you see to the left, that's the walls of the city and it stretches all the way. right? and now if you follow to the hell of the wall, you'll come to the kimberly most which is where the main 10 to pre and the courtyard in front of it. and then if you move across, you see the dome of a lot so most and that's where the women tend to pray that it's not just the 2 mosques, the, there's a museum there, there's a clinic. uh, if the did,
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the other most under droned. and the courtyards tend to be a place where it's not just about religion. on a friday, it's about social interactions. but coming between friends between family members, people you don't see during the week and you get the chance to catch up. but if you move along the wall, you'll come to lions gate and that tends to be the main entrance for. i'll ask how like, so for a lot of people on a friday and a few times, we move the camera down onto the route in front of landscape. normally on a friday. that would be incredibly busy with people coming here being dropped off, getting ready to go and pray. and if you go up to the top of the hill there again, following the line of the wall, you'll see a junction. no, i can just make a, maybe the camera can get them a bit clear to that. are a few police cause the of the near blocking anyone from getting closer to the mosque. so the, in the past couple of weeks, people have at the chance when the phone, the we blocked, they've decided that they will just pre right there at the end of a stage there,
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the little service right in front of, of the police that are blocking them from getting to the most, but they want to be at. but that hasn't happened this week because they're being kept so far back. now the security concern of obviously is that the few people they've got the less chance that is of any trouble and it's been a few little bits of trouble. literally, it's a bit of trouble over the last couple of weeks. but this time it appears that these really, i mean these really police are taking no chances on the keeping everyone away from the mosque, which is as i say, a real community center on a friday. okay, thank you so much that ellen, this ellen especially for us in occupied east jerusalem for funerals, have been held for full family members available just era correspondence filed down to they were killed and as ready as try can central council on wednesday. that's off to the is riley, army ordered more than a 1000000 palestinians to relocate to the south of the strip for their own safety. as it bank reports, the final farewell much. so any parents would want to see
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the children some words. okay. what would i do? isn't onto 0 corresponded. he's also a father and a husband. from reporting on the story to become in part of it, after these raven minutes because his wife and son, daughter, and grandchild networks officers have been bummed, gymnast smoke just now. the sounding of a correspondence has been killed. why it has paid the highest price. he says it won't do to him from covering user eligible and gaza. no doubt it will not stop me from doing my duties no matter what the price without paying the voice of. i'll just hear my voice will continue to tell the truth. in a few minutes, i will go live on air. shame on the story of the occupation forces despite the will and the risk. hundreds of people turned out for the funeral or the costco that
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posting a grieving and type time. these have been white type. everyone here has city is sick, good bike, the last someone, the one of the most densely populated teachers on this hosting is have to make room to bury the dead family who live together now side by side in the ground together as well as war and cause it isn't over and the living carries the paint, wondering if it would be their turn. next. slide big, which is 0. at least for palestinians have been killed by d as riley in the occupied west bank of a nice there had been confrontations between palestinian fighters and just rarely sold just conducting the rides videos circulating online. so is there any forces storming the city of jeanine? at least 108 palestinians had been killed across the west bank in the past 3 weeks . 2 prisoners were also killed and is ready custody. hold at del,
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how many joins us from, from allah now. and what can you tell us about these other night rides, which as we mentioned, lift and other for kills the what the there was certainly the, the rose, right. sorry about the rides rates continuing on a nightly basis. now. tonight again, the is really army, went to the janine to the refugee cab, but there is arrived at the around 3 am and it's sort of with the doors are then sort of shovel through one of the main roads that leads into the camp. they're also destroying the water, 5 minutes as cutting waters applied for at least part of the the, the refugee camp there. and then about 5 am the x rays we do at the same time. well that was happening of the was also arrayed, going on in co key,
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another down here and the okay. bite westbank. this time to destroy the shop of a man who had actually posted on social media as a joke. we think that is next business would be open in the 0. it's the road is a is really town in southern israel. one of the thousands of has been i've been the aim of that. how much at that on october 7th. and i can just explain a little bit more about the state level islands that we're seeing against palestinians, and just how much that has been increasing over the last 2 to 3 weeks. it was certainly, according to the u. n. k, a here in the occupied was bang, on average the number of settler attacks against palestinian has increased, but from 3 a day before october, 7th to no more than 8 per day. now the latest one was actually more of a psychological warfare. as settlers in the north of the occupied westbank instead
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of feed it distributing or dropping leaflets on in the villages, they're telling people, palestinians that they should leave as quick as they could to jordan because the settlers will come and take the land back. and also mentioning that this would be a big is not by not by being the word, but his pinion used to refer to what happened back in 1948 when more than 700000. when driven out of the villages and towns of by the, by the israelis then while the settlers warning people inside of faith that that will happen and it will be worse than what happened. back then. i just to give you an indications of feet is an area uh is the noise of the occupied westbank and does a lot of as settlements there about the racial is $22.00 settlements illegal under
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international law and 18 palestinian villages. so certainly the people there feeling the pressure wondering what's going to happen in the next hours or days in day. thank you so much how to for that. that is how the adult made for us in ramallah, the representatives from us and around the currently in most go to some meetings with russian officials that believe to be discussing the possible release of some of the 224 captives being held in kansas. for more on this, let's go to uni shuffled oliver, who is in moscow and to you, what are her mom's trying to negotiate in the situation? what i mean, and what does the criminal and want to give in return as well, that's correct, the how much delegation has arrived in moscow on an unannounced visits. so for russia, it's launched in an attempt to declare that it has notes on the side lines and it remains unimportant regional plas,
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meeting with the representatives of how much i'm trying to media is a complex. so yes, so the indeed, yesterday evening and it was amazing versus deputy for administer me have a book done of and mussa i boom, are sick, a member of how much is police viewer, as well as a deputy for a minute stover. ron, and there was a stage one is also is from the russian foreign ministry the, the issues of releasing the hostages had been discussed though, but of course, we know, and it was a announced by a russian, impossible to israel until a victor of a he reported that a 3 people with russian is really citizenship are being held hostage in the gaza strip while these really foreign ministry reported that during the recent uh, as soon as he's 23 russian citizens was killed. and now it's widely expected that if the ryans, the people was rushed, repass pulls them out. how much as hostages, as they will hopefully gain freeze. and, but how much did not say anything about the possibility of the hostages being released in the states when the,
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on the results of the surveys negotiations. most who clearly understands that that leverage and influence on how mazda is very limited since how mazda is not a united organization. most of it has no influence on his ministry wing, which has taken holsters, but of course that's him. subbing made him, can you just give us a little bit of context about the relationship between him, us and russia? and i guess the real reason behind a mazda is visits as well. absolutely. so for, yeah, is that russia was trying to mediate and trying to try to settle disagreements between how mouse and the thoughts movement while now the situation is that has changed and it says unimportant image, a story for how much to arrive in most cases important for them to show that they are accepted here, that, that note in isolation. they how much movement is not recognized as terrorist and
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does not bind. and russia, of course, is ro condemns that visit the old, the how much representatives to russia and cold on the countries authorities to, quote, immediately expelled the terrace. meanwhile, a russian presidential sparks passing, demitra pest corp. i said that there were no plans for contacts between present sledging appears and i'm the how mazda delegation. so the 2nd round of negotiations is being held today. so we'll keep you informed on that. ok, thank you so much. we will uh, cross back to you when we do hear anything good. it's really simple for the, for us. and most guys as well as bringing up the aisle are ian who is an associate professor of middle east history at georgetown university here. and the counselor, thank you very much for joining us in the studio festival. what do you make of from us is visit to russia or? and do you think anything at all will come out of us? well, i think, you know, for what we've seen over the last few weeks, certainly has been this assumption that the united states and many european states
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have firmly cited with israel in terms of providing the blank tech for, for the ongoing atrocities in gaza. and so there, there seems to be a will on the part of other international global actors. we see what china did, for instance, at the un security council just the other day. and now we're seeing russia wanting to intervene with perhaps a slightly different perspective, trying to, to create more leverage, really, that hasn't been there in the past. and so for the 1st time we're seeing multiple, a powerful actors of the international community that are trying to, to expand kind of some degree of influence to see if there can be some sort of the escalation going forward. it's still too early to tell it in terms of what that might actually deliver on what, what uh, what can we make of russia as a mediator? i mean, we just heard from you earlier that that person isn't going to be meeting with anyone from home oswell by uh, in russia. so does that give us an indication about how seriously rusher is taking this? yeah, i mean, certainly at this stage it seems like this is just about kind of are creating some sort of separate track for, for what we're seeing in terms of diplomacy without actually going the full
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distance is especially given the fact that, you know, this is an international conflict that involves mostly states and here you have a non state actor, doesn't have any kind of international uh, you know, legitimacy or recognition as a state. and so this of course limits some of the options by some of these actors. i think this is also why you see iran acting as a sort of intermediary in this. and in that sense, we're seeing now multiple fronts in terms of the different influence that's being spent expended. and i think certainly we have to take into account the overall conflict and, and a rivalry between russia in the united states across multiple other fronts, especially ukraine. yeah, of course, of course you mentioned around and, and so we know that the us as always strikes on around link facilities in syria. how significant is that and do you see that escalating further? well, i think the escalation is, is definitely something that a lot of people are bracing themselves for. and unfortunately, a lot of this really depends on what's happening in casa, if we continue to see the atrocities mountain the way that they have been over the last no 3 weeks. now, if we do see
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a ground invasion which is expected to carry so much more devastation and especially human casualties, then i think that this is certainly going to signal at least the other actors that there has to be some sort of intervention or involvement. and this is across the board from the united states to syria, iran, russia, and certainly we're likely to see far more escalation depending on what israel's course of action will be. yeah, i guess everyone is waiting for this circle them and then ground invasion that is being talked about so close to 3 weeks now and still haven't really seen any real movement on that. we're also non error countries. the foreign ministers of old signed this joint statement condemning the force displacement and the collective punishment of palestinians. why is it taking so long for them to get together and actually get this joint statement out there shortly? this could have happens, you know, close to 3 weeks ago. exactly. i think, you know, part of it is because of the shift among arab states in terms of their relationship
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with both israel and the palestinians. i mean, many states that are assigned to the statement have essentially for the last 5 years or so put aside the entire question of the play to palestinians under the siege, under the blockade under the continued ethnic cleansing of the land and decided to, to normalize separately with is real and so as a result, they're not exactly in a position necessarily to take any serious action. and so we've seen at this stage only words very limited in terms of actual, actually delivering on the promises that they, that they put forward. and, and i think this is certainly this demonstrating the disparity between the populations who we see you know, time and again, protesting vocalizing their support for palestinians and the leadership which of course, still very much is behind us. when we see a, i guess more from these error countries to no joint segment might be the, the 1st step. what could be the 2nd 3rd, 4th, 5th steps? what do you think will see that any movement there? well, what's interesting is, you know, and conflicts past we've seen even just as a minimal symbolic gesture, things like withdrawing the ambassadors from israel right. for,
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for many of these countries that have normalized, i mean this seems to be just a very minimal and symbolic gesture, just to say, you know, we're suspending our relations or at least pro through, you know, moving and protest. but even that step of kind of a very minimal step hasn't even been taken, let alone something far more substantive in terms of really the costs versus part of the costs for the lifting of the siege and the calls for obviously taking you know, with the question of palestine going forward to try to actually seek some sort of of, of resolution for this continued oppression of, of an entire people. yeah. okay. thank you so much. we will uh, talk to you throughout the ssl uh with on many more different issues as well, that is the l r e and thank you so much. boulevard is expected lights on the draft resolution cooling for a ceasefire and gaza and emergency session. all of the you in general assembly in new york, it comes up to 2 failed security council resolutions type of by the us and russia. gabriella alexander has moved from the un headquarters in his speech to an
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emergency session of the un general assembly re admin sewer. the palestinian ambassador called on the world to uphold international law. and hold is real accountable. the only path for the is justice justice for the palestinian people. done this thought the law done then that done that eric it done with today it to accommodate is a in a poll it as opposed to ty, this is what we are here for. as a united nations to save future generations from the school to war. but israel's ambassador delight at done, said the world's attention should be solely on the october 7th attack by him us and israel's self described efforts to destroy what he called the monsters. who perpetrated it? this is not a war with the palestinians. is read is
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a war with the generals cybill jihad, these come must stare, organization. only it is the law abiding democracy of is run against modern day. not seen. jordan's for administer countered. israel's claim that it is a biting by international law. how many words? how much this has our agents separate? and what good did that do? all of us, it did not bring security to is read. it will not, it did not to bring security to any of us. a, my friends director says defense is not a license to carry with impunity. collective punishment is not the self defense. it is a lot of crime that are still speakers for more than a 100 countries on the list to address the general assembly. a vote on the
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resolution could come as early as friday, afternoon or evening. gabriel's on joe, i'll just see it at the united nations. the leaders of the european union have agreed to seek humanitarian carlos to get aiden to gaza. with a member states were unable to agree on the call for cease 5 sit. boston has moved from brussels. survivors of the october, 7th to tex, traveled to brussels, to urge the youth to continue to back as well as war against thomas. but your opinion leaders did not need much convincing. while they agree to a need for humanitarian assistance to the besieged guidance, they did not call for a ceasefire, nor condemn the thousands of civilian deaths as a result of its routes. bombardments is what israel is. the democratic states guided by very who monetary and principles and so we can be certain that the israeli army will respect the rules that arise from international law in every thing it does. i have no doubt about that austin, for this, but a 27 member stays
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a fall from united countries like spain, the netherlands, and belgium were more critical of israel actions. israel has the right to defend itself, but it can never be an excuse to got people from the necessities to uh, to survive. and so the blockage of guys as something which is unacceptable and which should be, which should be stopped. the you is calling for an international please conference to be held soon. alone. i'm here to debate just to decide on the words humanitarian pause of pauses shows deep divisions within the you when it comes to is for out. some called the blocks. we correspond to double standards when compared to how you react. it's also russia and say that you crane ukrainian president, florida and we have the landscape perhaps feeling overshadowed by events in the middle east. you lead us to continue to support making it clear that both wars our
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prep to stability in europe. step 5, which is 0, rustled. at least 15 of the 35 hospitals and guys that had been forced to close because of the structural damage or lack of fuel needed to keep, generalizes running the hospitals that remain open or facing severe shortages of medical supplies. what was that? and power health authority say the lack of supplies and the closure on the roof of border crossing, preventing them from properly treating thousands of people injured by is ready air attacks of a little, not a minute. i'm the, 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 bold crossings are closed and we couldn't move him for medical reasons and he's died. busy there was no medicine for official treatments. we have no fuel. but don't just did that best. moments occurred as the general director of hospitals and gaza. he says the health system has collapsed a lot of money because it comes to the hospital,
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most of in just a civilian job and the about the today and more than 200 with killed and the god the on the number is increasing gradually. then i'm, i don't see it yesterday and the vision into the end of us to be done. we announced, and i'm talking about the health system lives in all of us with us and spied that you'll, you'll see a lot of switch them out of all been on the side. i love that service cannot be provided because a large number of injustice on in the host 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 supposed to be done, which contin slowed about the $350.00 bit. now we have lots of them, not only sale jedi on it, but then nothing but yet that excites me because this service is a short thing. and now we can, can you think of us with those surgical bids for about to 30 minutes?
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we have now about 500 the visions in the host with them. and most of them kind of leave home because they are with a homeless now and the then homes we have at that and they are real fishes in the hose to be done is so we facing very difficult situation. the situation regarding the issue and see how. busy 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 is the, do you have to the ends of the phone is the i c o. kid was still a head on al jazeera, the situation on the ground is catastrophic. in gaza. we will have more on the war and gaza, including the will food program issues, stock holding on this to minute, terry and situation that the you're locked into your world's weather report. good to have you along. we'll take
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this one off and indo china. it's our usual spells of showers and disturbed weather in this part of the region. showers draped freight 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 where they're coming in to japan's main island of honshu. sundry downpours here breezy and some spots as well . back to this part of the southeast asia drive for southern to monitor the pulses of rain to the north. if i take you to the south pacific right now remnants leftovers of a tropical cycle and still throwing buckets of rain and to new caledonia on friday . 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
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friday. when this weather report in new zealand, and i gotta tell you, we got some snow over the higher ground for the south island. this, this southerly breeze means temperatures are coverage for this time of the year. that's a snapshot of your weather. the you watching out is there a reminder about top stores, the sour palestinians and gowns? i have enjoyed another nice iphone. 5 minutes. there's been more bombing in civilian areas and the united nations is nowhere. there is size 4 and 7000 palestinians have been killed by as ready as trunks in just over 2 weeks. the well food programs has palestinians a staffing today that comes with at least 15 full this $35.00 hospitals and goes to full clothes because of the structural damage or lack of fuel needed to keep generates is running. and at least for palestinians have been killed by these really me and the occupied with bank of
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a nice video circulating online show is ready for assuming the city of to name at least 108. tell us the indians have been killed across the west bank in the past 3 weeks. the human terry and crisis and concert is getting worse by the hour. the world food program says palestinians, starving to death strip security checks at the roof, across the board with egypt. a slowing down the flow of age. the executive director describes the checks the as inside. the situation on the ground is catastrophic and gaza. and it's catastrophic because there is no food, there is no water, there is no fuel, you've everyone's heard what's going on in that respect that. but in the case of food, we haven't been able to get our trucks and we've gotten a few dribble just to dribble. of trucks and we need to get a large amount and we need safe unfettered access into gaza so that we can feed
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and make sure that people don't starve to death because that's what's happening. or aid is a journalist who has lost 41 members of his family and his riley is drugs. she told . hell, just sarah, how she was talking with the loss. i my best friend was killed on the 7th of october. he was a palestinian journalist, working foot i need. yeah. and then a week later, because there is dsl draws the phone, there are for a media, unlike boston mentor, who i was in touch with during the, this aggression and how he went back to report and be on the ground. it was that targeted us estimation of thursday and those abraham, they are targeting during the this, as we are seeing on the ground. you know, uh what do last um, most of his family, including his wife and children in a very, very barbaric of talk on during the, the more than 20 cities during the list. and garza has been good since the 7th of
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october. and this is not the 1st time, is there any makes a clear statement the, this is, oh or i guess journalist as well. why do you think that journalists are being targeted in this way? and according to the committee, to protect the journalist, it's thing, in fact, that at least 24 journalists have been killed. that's among, of course the more than 7000 people that have been killed in the gaza. and this is the committee to protect journalists as describing this as the deadliest stretch for a journalist since tracking began back in 1992. you know, during that is to bring 3 gifted in palestine for a long time. i actually became interested in journalism and i wanted to become a journalist of the beginning of the veteran journalist shooting of awfully. and it brought him my friend who was also killed as a journalist. he started doing during the them because he wanted to get it. yes, there's more the message to the world after he was good in 2018 in the great and larger for, during, for of this, you know, is there and had systematically targeted during the less. but what we're seeing now
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is really dangerous because they are sending very, your message is very clear. threats to everything is doing and listen, go the, you know, no journalists feel safe, you know, so many of my colleagues lost either their family members or, or lost their own lives. why report thing on the ground? you know, they're not only trying to assess the need during this, but they're also trying to inflict pain. i'm trying to silence us by, you know, doing or our family and our children. and you know, so many of my colleagues right now and the ground are really terrified of the situation. i'm feeling duty because, you know, they're feeling that they could put the front of the address book, you know, everyone who goes on safe. but if during the silence of because they know that this verbal gun, the horror is there is no when it gets for the 1st time we're seeing it globally. there's so many people standing up with bought us time, realizing the atrocities i'm seeing 1st time, you know,
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massacres and just start that's happening and god, the despite the whole need to block out the noise. you're in love, every single thing that they're doing. they plan to cut the electricity, the blonde, the good took up the internet mix. the cover is very limited, but the also, anyone who's being a journalist has been directly either targeted or not someone who is a colleague multiple files have been seen on living, owns voted with israel. the united nations into room for some living on says they are building their mind sales. stuff in close by finding between the is already on the and the group has the law. i do in 5 phases, are at the same near the border areas of oma shop and the kora as well as military says at least 7 soldiers have been killed. oh so i know how to joins us live from southern living on inside. i can just bring this up to date with the latest on the funds and how difficult it is being for those firefighters to even reach the same as well. yes, you mentioned mine fields,
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that is why it has been very difficult to put out the flames. but we spoke to the united nations peacekeeping force a short while ago. and what they have told us is that the wildfires are under control. they spread the several kilometers along lebanon's border with as well as ready strikes are blamed for starting the fires. in fact, we've seen this not only during this round of conflict, but in the past in previous wars would as well tries to do, is burn those bushes trees very close to the border. it's really is a military tactic in order to prevent has well, a fighters from hiding there from launching attacks from there, as well as launching any attempt to any incursion into northern israel, of so fires under under control. but, but we've seen really over the past is nearly 3 weeks now, a daily exchange of fire between hezbollah, mounting attacks towards us ready positions. and the israel responding at the
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sources of fire hezbollah also saying in the past few days or so that they've been taking out the surveillance cameras along the border. and there's really military positions because it wants to blind the enemy allow it to move freely along the border. but instead in return, what these rates have done really is deployed drones in the sky. there, there in the skies 24 hours a day. and that's being blamed, really of why we've seen such a relatively high casualty among hezbollah fighters in this round of conflict. instead of can we expect his beloved to take further steps here? i mean, for things to escalate even further than we've seen so far as well as well are really has been quite secretive on its plans. we heard hezbollah officials say time and time again. we are not going to reveal what we plan to do next. what we plan to do will depend on the developments in garza. we've heard hezbollah officials also say that garza will not fall. now, what does that mean?
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will they hold off entering this conflict with its full military capabilities until they see their ally, how most unable to sustain attacks by the israeli army? so they're not giving this, this decision if you like to, but we are seeing them uh, targeting is ready positions remaining really within the rules of engagement along the border. okay, thank you so much for that design to hold up for us in southern living on let's go live to the occupied east jerusalem, where the united nations relief is. works agency is holding a news conference. let's listen to now and to bring of a must have has, as i, as a risk of diseases. i don't mean a few days ago. i won't that we will not be able to continue our image and the operation. if we do not get the fuel supply by warning still stands.
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what was the last 2 days? what has drastically meant to this consumption of june? but this came to cost out came, had to make a tough decision that no human to invoke us should do. what needs more people? bakeries, water station loves people. question in the hospital. all this needs sure to function of the siege means that foot hold on fuel on basic commodities, are being used to collectively punish goals and to me, to the people among them, the majority of children and women, they have been intense, negotiation and let's set them to provide c 12 and a new venue joining supply line sofa. it has only resulted in a handful of it come by this way. not to me. those to factor the guys out is being
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stronger. the people. oh god. shunned underneath it and then, but what was it last week? i for a very close a default case about the number of trucks entering in guys. how many of us so is this trucks agreement of whole this is however, becoming a destruction. this should trucks nothing more than the crumbs that would not make a difference for the 2000000 people industry. as we should avoid, just conveying the message that's short trucks a day means the siege is listed for many turn a this is not true. the current system in this is a good to face. what do you need? it is meaning for an on interrupted april and to succeed. we
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need an insurance who's trying to ensure this enriches us the needs. they should not be too much to ask. so even in ordering, a paid a start going price more than $1000000.00 people this, this entire neighborhood, sutton townsend's killed thousands of all injured with almost no access to hospitals anymore. on the old days, on the, on the daily and consent which every day is also becoming a subsidy for the united nation and on the want. as a number of our critics killed the easing crazy. today, at least $57.00 coordinates of mine. i compare them killed in one day.
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we had the confirmation to 15. what cubes? and these are mothers, fathers, wonderful people will have just dedicated their lives to their communities. and if they were not in gaza, they could have been your neighbor. one of our colleagues, 2 days ago, died why he was going to the bakery to take bread. he left 6 children behind 6 this, these children in shelter. as a main line, we have 2 thousands of what produced, what despite the fact they share the same last year on the struggle of meeting of forgotten, put the home that you invest and go tool down for me to to arrows on teams. also the one going to the board, the late at night with his show trucks. and after having waited
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for a day to get approval of clearances until it is completed on the carry boxes on the floor down the traps in the dogs, wind from bounder bombardment and red strikes all taking place by cuttings, the face of the money to doing what i would describe but $1.00 of the darkest hour . but you know, they also observed the anxiety and the honor of also this test for the wash center . they are taking my colleagues, the heat of the committee on this time to be uh, hungry and frustrated. we are almost 3 weeks. yeah. just for young people are turning that just bear to one. this is norman.
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we are the face of the international cover to take the same international community which seems to have a tone gets back to the guys. and i think pins me that many turn in a very basic pride for people is constantly in question. while at the same time, despair is live stream on the awards as like police in guys a result that the last remaining 2 big services of collapsing of a to oppression is crumbling and further say if 1st i'm ever they report that now people are hungry, seated on to is collapsing on the own go stops, to be channeled to one's my critics. how wrong can we lost?
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i don't know, but certain, you know, normal the sure days. let me also say that many out good, that it cannot enter because of the russian. let me be clear, we have so they want to try and make a new some. one is a direct provider of assistance for people in need. on a windows, some partners vented against the sides induced we give aid to those would name it most. i'll come voice notified on the conflicted corner. one does not, and we not that route any human turn it into the wrong hands. finally, you have uh the oh,
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calls and repeated calls for the wrong a was to be applied to this for so it means to apply the international admin, turn no maintenance, the application of the principles of proportionality and distinctions. civilian have to be spared. hospital schools un premises hosting company to 1000 of these, these people seeking safety have to be respected. to do so. we need to also and here i think that so for me it's an important point. we need also to see the human face of the guys and see then to a quote, the guns i was how much is a very dangerous on the saving into the question aimed at the human that is being people aimed at making the on just difficult just types of,
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of keeping out the money to means showing that the people in does that does have an impact on our compassion. no one can claim i did not know of the images. footages and vices of unspeakable suffering continued to come out by the hour from guys that we cannot any more turn the blind eyes to this human tragedy. median of paper, asking suspicion. and this region space should in gaza. why does will not have the wheels to act on puts and then choose these have on task. they deserve announcer delay needs. when deepen the position in this region and increase the risk of being over. finally,
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us conditional general. i intend to visit guys have to expect for the deputy and i'm to 5 devices of the communities. an old house that goes on is a phase where i almost felt that my courier, 14 years ago. and this is where i feel i need to be okay. so we're going to take 3 questions, only introduce yourself, please tell us your reaction to suppress it. like why don't have sense of space other yeah. so as far as one is going so we have to have for to date. now there
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is a place where there is show, which was actual, based on the agreement between this, well i'm cut off. should've been brought in by did you, i guess you're referring to, is it sure if we have access to this tool, we will have access only for the come fiction with these for the might be some shoot available that would bring us for one or 2 more days to quantity or should we need for the operation i can because of before is a 160000 the to the day to supply this, the hospitals, the bakery so on for on operation. this is region from the side of the us this
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number yeah. think of the question in the, in the past, the 56. so you know, cycle of a config as draper, this vegas where consider us credible. and no one ever really challenged this figure. maybe the 2nd point here, we made the a correlation between the number of stuff killed compared to the number of stuff that we have. and the number of stuff are no skills that we think the population undertook simple condition. and we have more or less the same percentage just regarding the bank with the best they should get them watching right.
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so, so so your 1st question is similar to the 1st question. i don't know what, how much us or does look how can together see i hate a claim 6 weeks of supply. i'm so. uh huh. absolutely no idea. what i know is that in the default way as well, agreed to bring fuel into it goes us free from the raise
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some fuel easy to have it 480400000 they just every menu i do not know if we have access to this june, we are conflicting ways of these for any because you cannot send a code by tuesday. so therefore, without the agreement under the constriction over the last few days of the how being social coming in, which having the conflicts, the basic feeling inside the house on its own, showed inside guys, because most of those here has come in the way of tubing, store i'm sure we have taken you know that to keep our operation by taking the show, which is the most likely the funny thing since the stuff that's
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so good. thank you very much. good. that was the united nations relief and works agency commission to general sleep less or any from the occupied east. jerusalem speaking there. he said the international community has turned us back on gaza. the aide operation is crumbling and the civil order is collapsing. for more on this, we go to go to l 20 is honey mach mode, who joins us from con eunice. and he also spoke to honey about the risks of disease. and that being the next crisis that goes, that has to fax the once again, please. honey. he also spoke about the risk of disease now increasing because of
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the lack of safe drinking more to what more can you tell us about that of the yes. uh well uh, just just to give you the latest updates just within the vicinity of the fact that those 2 are the ones that the visual home at least been targeted destroyed. and you can hear the diesel version out of the, the reports of the people being killed right at the start that has been completely destroyed. and we're going to see more more categories coming in the coming a few minutes. but back to your question, um there is what's going on is really dreadful and, and definitely it's capable of. and when it comes to a breeze in essential resources like water, for example, the vast majority of palestinians now in garza do not have access to clean drinking
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water. i am aware of, of, of areas in the south where people are asked to be evacuated, where people either tend to at a height the stand, the line for 5 to 7 hours is just one gallon of water for a house full of people, 18 and 20 sometime 30 people or they, they do end up drinking on clean, dirty water, literally dirty water just because the they cannot live without, without water. i mean there are other stories but the we need to verify them. yes, of course it is like similar like what are the quite horror of what are people referring to just okay, honey and themselves? i've heard yeah. a family will have to leave it there. hot new. somebody will come in and speak to you again in the next few minutes. it's a honey met, mood for us,
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and con eunice. well, that is all from a ton. mccrae for this is how, but i'll be back in just a moment with much more the the great media censorship and the reuters of all 3rd period wake up. one day this system has been turned from an electoral democracy into a competitive look at the loss for power in hungary, for the experiences of those who leave it every day that shut on us. what do we have to be very careful, of course, and we have to be brave enough to support that pressure. how democracy dies. democracy may be on al jazeera, the
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we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter why you call out you 0 will bring you the news and current affairs. the latest news as it breaks. so correspondence that the killing of his family was not going to stop him, but it will not make him silence with detailed coverage. no, the other soldiers actually came up the stairs, or they simply was just smashing everything. so they could see. i'm seeing this jen, and isn't the biggest question is, well, hezbollah joined this fight further?
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well, it's going to do is it's long range of ms tiles. the award winning documentary is from around the well, the one l g 0. the no less often is, rose bombing is gone, so civilian the areas have been hit or the not as the war inches. it's the 21st. i the, until mccrae, this is al, just here a live from are also coming up a to operations is coming on for the say the 1st time ever there me quote that now people are hungry.

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