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of the stairs, i simply was just smashing everything so they can see and seeing this, jen, and isn't the biggest question is, well, hezbollah joined this fight further? well, it's going to do is it's long range mist tiles. the award winning documentary is from around the corner, which is 0. the no less often is rose bombing is gone, so civilian areas have been hit or the not as the war inches. it's the 25th day, the, until mccrae, this is al, just here alive from the also coming up of
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a to operations is coming on for the say the 1st time ever. they re quote that now people are hungry. the u. n. ones, nowhere in concert was safe and it's idle for i sions. collapsing is the number of palestinians killed. possibly 7000 at least for palestinians have been killed in the occupied with bank invited spies, rarely security forces and multiple files at the border between as well. and living on as tensions between the 2 escalation over the war on casa the, it's now i see gmc 11 am and gaza with palestinians have enjoyed another noise of bombardment. thousands have been killed by it is rarely it strikes and there has been moved foaming in civilian areas and the united nation says no with that is
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size. foreign ministers of 9 arabs. countries have condemned the force displacement and collective punishment of people in gaza. the joint statement says, as well as right to self defense does not justify breaking the law and ignoring palestinians runs. the system will begin on october the 7th, as well as bowman campaign across the cause. this trip is killed. 7020. i'd palestinians. that's according to the health ministry. it also says 108 pellets to indians have been killed in the occupied with banking nearly 3 weeks. and 2 palestinian prisoners died and is rarely custody. israel says they died of natural causes. meanwhile, these rarely governments is more than $1400.00 is rarely seroquel than the mazda attack. is there any history likes and cause i have been on going through the nice the license buildings targeted the tell out how what area in the west of casa emergency, 1st responders, and find crews uh, on the same uh,
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i'll just there is honey mac moved, joins us from con eunice and clearly another very, very busy night and morning there for emergency work, cuz i know you're outside of hospital in con eunice. can you just describe the situation as it is right now of the world? the situations right now are quite chaotic as a few minutes ago. 2 years tries just targeted a house near the hospital. we're talking about 2 streets a week from the road, the main road leading to the entrance of the hospital. without a warning, we just per diem. to begin with, i'm doing this vehicle the rushing out of the hospital to the side except please include car to bodies were brought to the fact that they did the emergency department on a pickup truck from someone who was in the area just picked up these 2 bodies of
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from the street, and it brought them definitely he brought them, it did bodies, they were not alive at. so that's what happened in the past a few minutes. and this is just that it can it continuation of what has been happening throughout the night. more bombardment, more is strikes and, and the situation seems to be really a dreadful as, as the, as we advance that through the, through out the, this is the time i'm just a, from just the past a few days. this is exactly the time that the air strikes. uh, get a get more intense, all the way to after doing and then a relative. com just hit view just an hour or less than an hour and then it picks up again, right after them in the evening. but the worst of this, of course, nice time is the, the time where the most intense air strikes happened. and so this is in addition to what has been happening all through the past night,
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the late hours last time in the hours of this morning, a covering the entire a gauze for more is price more. he'd be artillery selling to the eastern side of gaza at the the name leave, the city of newness, the eastern side of the time unit and then and bridge camp as well. and the city of bates, i know. uh, and normally from past 6 years, you know, do these heavy artillery showing it happen is either because there are, there is an exchange of fire between these read the army and, and tell us to be in the militant groups or it, it, it, it, it provides a cover for a limited incursion over the really a special forces. and this is what we learned about this morning that the heavy artillery shouldn't work because the group of the 3 of the special forces was advancing to limited. and the specific location in the gauze is prevent, according to our statement by these really are me. it was,
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do i did it by and locate the minutes as a group on how much the sites in the gaza strip. okay, honey, we also heard from you in relief and works agency in the last 15 or 20 minutes will . so is this book extensively about the lack of fuel but also the lack of safe drinking water? and now the risk of diseases could be the next cross as they're in gaza. yes. well, it's not only the lack of acute or water. we do have another problem as well, which is last access to the proper nutrition. and for the past 2 weeks, we've seen more markets. no shopping malls are, are closed um, due to extreme air strikes. now. talked about water. it just at the scene of people is standing in line next to a market or next to a well just to get water is, is very,
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very tragic. people who stand in hundreds with gallons and not more than a gallon, people are not allowed to go up more than one gun to the could stand for hours up to 5 and 7 hours just to get a gallon of water. and the vi a majority of palestinians on the do not have access to clean and drinking water and majority of people now the drink, how you the salty water really, really solid not a proper for, for a human body or there to water. that is not, it's lead a, as a called that when do more bakeries out of service as well, completely destroyed. and i think we are slowly headed to a more of like a us, our vision coming as people did not have access to proper nutrition. there's no they versity of their any attrition as the in the uh the, the same exact need of whatever is available did it, which is it, it's an indication to a health problem in the coming a few things. okay,
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thank you so much for that honey. we appreciate it as well, was that honey monument for us? and conrad, thank you for the plaza. we need the commission a general of the you, an agency for palestinian refugees has brief media on the situation and gaza. he says the you and so for action and cause that is collapsing as well as civil order doesn't, is on the brink of a must have, has, as i, as a risk of diseases. i don't mean a few days ago. i won't, that's who would not be able to continue our image in the operation. if we do not get the fuel supplied by warning, still stands as long as the last 2 days. one well has drastically meant to dis, consumption of fuel. but this came out to cost out came, had to make a tough decision that no human to invoke us should do. that doesn't is being
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stronger. the people of garza is shown lynette that i've done. but what was it last week? i for the very close the, the focus of all 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 fuel trucks nothing more than the crumbs that would not make a difference for the 2000000 people industry, these riley may have prevented. worship is from gathering ahead of friday prayers at l. x a most probably blocks are in place and occupied east jerusalem for more on this, we're going to go now to ellen. fisher for joins us live from ok, bodies to raise lemon. ellen. can you just give us an idea of how tense it is there and what sort of security is like at this point in time as
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well, this is a much bigger operation that's been in the previous 2 weeks to still people coming alone here to likes to to say that prayers as they would normally do on a friday that are check points across the west bank. but more than that, people are being told not to travel and is discouraging people we've been speaking to some came here last week hoping to pray. they just didn't boulder this week that they're staying some distance away. let me give you an idea of the geography here in jerusalem. many people have had that many people have seen the pictures, but they might know actually understand how it's all laid out. over to my left, you can see the walls of the old city and that goes all the way around. the just inside the walls where you can see the band. that's the kimberly mosque where many women do. many men go to pray on a friday and you can see the courtyard in front normally. but this time it would be filling up with hundreds if not thousands of people. and just across the is the site that many people associate with jerusalem. that's the alex
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a most cuz it's golden dome. and that's where a lot of women would go on a friday. that is not just the 2 mosques. there's also a clinic that's held in there. there's a museum, there's a cultural center, and there are a number of mosques underground as well. and it's not just about religion on a friday. people come here to be family to be friends, people who haven't seen for a while. and we know the over the last couple of fridays when people have been there. the topic of conversation that has dominated, of course, has been events and guys because many of the people here will have relatives, close relatives, cousins in guys itself. the fall is a line of the wall and you will get to the lying gate. and that is where many people go in a to alexa on a friday and the roads don't onto the main road. and if you follow that main road down, past the golden domes of the greek orthodox church and up into the hill, you can see cars sitting in the middle of the road and the police and they are blocking anyone getting anywhere close to the most. no. in the last couple of weeks,
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people have essentially prayed, was it been stopped? the police are putting a stop to that. they're keeping people well away from this area. and they simply don't want anyone near and that is discouraged. a hundreds, if not thousands of people from coming here. and you can see that by the fact that the compound which is just over my shoulder is almost completely deceptive. and that when we understand the number of as rarely captives has also gone up, just in the last our good. these are the army has confirmed that the number of captives number of families in israel that have been told that their loved ones may be held captive in guys has gone up to 229, some 224. yesterday. i know you know that how much the said 50 people are being held captive already died in these really bowman. and there are people who would be protesting and tell of the families of those who are being held
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captive group are just the government to stop the bombing and cause and treat all the efforts on releasing those who are being held captive. it's some families that are even saying, look, let's do a prisoner smoke. let's do something. and as we know, and is we've been saying for the a point, the know there is pressure on the is released to either stop the bombing of certainly postpone any idea of a grind war because the likes of joe biden. and others believe that to get is the people that are being held captive out. there needs to be negotiations and that will become incredibly difficult if there's a full on more. so just to recap, just in the last hour, the surely i mean have confirmed that they've been formed and the families here in israel, the 229 people are being held captive. that's up from the figure of 224 that we had on thursday. thanks so much for that update. ellen, this ellen fisher for us and occupied east jerusalem as a funeral, as have been held for full family members of al jazeera correspondence. while daughter they were killed in and as rarely as drank in central council on wednesday
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. that's after the is ready. i ordered more than a 1000000 palestinians to relocate to the south of the strip for their own safety. as it beg reports, a final farewell to any parent would want to see their children some words, a case where is that do is enough 0 corresponding to. he's also a father and a husband. from reporting on the story to becoming part of it. after these ready minutes because his wife and son, daughter, i'm grandchild. networks offices have been bummed, gymnast smoke just now the family of a correspondent has been killed. why it has paid the highest price, 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
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a few minutes i will go live on air. shame on that is why you 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 some one, the one of the most densely populated pages on this posting is have to make room to bury the dead family who live together now side by side in the ground together. but as well as war and cause it is until the under living carried the pain, wondering if it will be dead. turn next slide big a to 0. but at least for palestinians have been killed by the israeli army and the occupied west bank of a nice of the they have been confrontations between palestinian sizes and just rarely sold just conducting those rides, videos,
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circulating online. so it is rarely forces storm in the city of janine and round. com joins us live from jenny. no, can just give us an idea of what it is like this morning and, and any more information that you have about those other night rides which left at least another 4 did. well, i don't have to tell you, i could actually show you a lot jeanine refugee camp at the moment. the rates of place around 1 am in the morning. these really soldiers about 40 to 50 of them in a number of vehicles. when down that road, you can just see over there with those 2 kids. and they came up the road that i'm on at the moment. they was a fire fight that took place. uh at least 3 palestinians died in this right? including a leader of the janine battalion, which is part of a palestinian islamic jihad, but it didn't. and then let me just take your cross as if these riley is wanted to
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make life and become difficult. uh, this is what they're actually doing right now. they digging up the roads, now we don't know why they dug this particular road up, and there's another one up there as well. if it was the cuts off the water supply, there are 4 easier ways to do that. this is actually also where our colleagues reign of well actually was killed by these ready army just over a year ago. and this is the memorial to have him look at this. i mean, i'm a struggle to try and tell you why they would have done this simply if you told to any of the palestinians here, what they're telling us is, this is just harassment is to try and make life as difficult as possible for the palestinians living engineering refuge account, but actually it's colleagues with what we've been hearing from senior is ready minutes. we come on this when it comes to the occupied west point, what they've said to us, what they've said to the media is the gloves. and now off when dealing with the
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palestinians have me off the pipe, westbank that they are going to step up. the pressure emergency medical teams have also been telling us what actually means on the ground. wasting a lot more injuries from life file. we thing a lot more people who have a bullet wounds in the chest and the head that we ever have before. so this is what it's like right now to be in geneva. and i have to just point out kids everywhere trying to make the best of a bad situation. this what these guys are doing right now. okay, thank you so much for explaining a little that to us citizen, run con in geneva are still ahead on the al jazeera, the situation on the ground is catastrophic. in gaza. we will have more on the war and guns that the world food program issues, the stock warning on the see minutes varying situation there. the
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hello good to see you for the 1st time, a hurricane in the eastern pacific native land fall in mexico. as a category 5 storm, know this happened around acapulco. it's injected a lot of moisture into the atmosphere, so still a legacy of showers left behind in acapulco today on thursday. now want to show you central america because it looks like something else is trying to cook up here just off the coast of el salvador. so that's something we have watched carefully over the next little bit. and we've got to talk about this. a snow storm for the northern plains, pushing into the canadian prairies in the zone, could see about 10 centimeters of snow temperatures, a good 20 degrees below where they should be this year. but on the other side of things, it's warm through the great lakes, but we've got a line of showers and storms extending from the lakes right down to texas. some of these could be severe storms through arkansas and missouri, for example. now for the us, southwest springs pretty quite a few showers come in here into the pitcher la $21.00 into the top hand of south
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america. we go still getting striked by solid bands of rain off the coast of ecuador and columbia, south of its meantime. the weather alerts remain for most of origin, tina, for just how hot it is this time of the year. by jablonka 28 degrees, maybe 30 hope for the next little bit. see you soon. i the you're watching out. is there a reminder of our top stores, the salad, the you in agency for palestinian refugees? is you in operations and civil order collapsing and goes up the commission to general? so the age is going, going in is nowhere near enough. at least for palestinians have been killed by these ready on the in the occupied west bank of a nice video circulating online show is running full storming to steve jeanine. at least 108 palestinians has been killed across the west bank in the past 3 weeks.
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when multiple files have been seen on living owns border with is via the united nations into room for some living on site. they are building in mine fields that being caused by fighting between the is where the army and the group has blocked. you in 5 phases are at the same near the border areas of omaha shop and the cora, as well as military says at least 7 soldiers have been to sign a hold of the joins us live in southern live in northern. can you just bring your website with the latest on those bonds ave, under control, and just how difficult has it been for those firefighters to even get to them? of the well, according to the united nations peacekeeping force, the wildfires are now under control. they have been raging along several kilometers of that border on the 11 east side of the border. like you mentioned, there are mine fields in that area. so it's very hard for civil defense,
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volunteers firefighters to reach the area as well as being blamed for is really strikes are being blamed for starting the fire we what we have seen really over the past the nearly 3 weeks now is a daily exchange of fire between has been law as well as the is really army, but we're, but you know, this is up servers will tell you, this is really part of as well as tactics. it burns trees, bushes anywhere where has bullfighters can hide, where they can launch attacks from where they can launch incursions into northern israel. we've seen this happen not just in this conflict, but in previous rounds of conflict. and it's such as that has below also has tried to blind its enemy by targeting surveillance cameras in his way the military positions along the border. and this is why isabel has been using drones really to try to locate sources of fire. the drones have not left the skies the, you know, 24 hours in the skies. and this is why many will tell you has, well,
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it really has suffered quite a number of casualties. nearly 45 casualties because of this. in design, it can, can we experience but lots of take any further steps here, things likely to escalate as well. how's the laws are really revealing its plans if you like, because the officials are saying that we are ready for all possibilities. we're not going to say what we're going to do next, but it will all depend on what's happening on the ground in garza. we've heard top of the ranking as well. the officials the saying that, you know, cause a will not fall. now what does that mean when will they use their full military capabilities to help their ally home us when they feel that thomas can no longer sustain attacks? by this way, the army has the law has been targeting military positions. it hasn't been using it's long range missiles. it hasn't been using it's position guided missiles that can hit o areas of israel, according to its secretary general,
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how sudden the sort of who even both that she has a force of $100000.00 fighters, no doubt. it is a very different how's the law than it was during the last 4 with this way, the army in 2006, but at the same time as well, also has modern weapons, air superiority, expected hertz has the law. so it's not an easy decision for hezbollah to, you know, climb the ladder of escalation. okay, thank you so much that there isn't a hold of for us and southern living on file in egypt, at least 6 people have been injured. following a striking a medical facility in tava, there was a town on the red sea is located near the is riley border. egyptian media reported the massage of his an ambulance facility and a residential building at the local hospital. it also said the blast was related to the boy on guys and these riley miller tree said it was aware of a security incident in the area where the us has launch strikes on around linked facilities in east and syria. depends on says the strikes when near the town of
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apple come out and targeted weapons and ammunition storage buildings used by a round revolution regard. well, some more, and this helped you there was john henry joins me now from washington, dc into john. what for the details, do you have about these us strikes in syria? it was on earlier in the week, president biden was asked about reports that us personnel were facing attacks and iraq and syria. and he said, if those continue, the u. s. would respond, that response came in the form of 2 f. 16 fighter jets, the dropped precision guided munitions on weapons and ammunition sites. according to the pentagon in eastern syria and they say, as you mentioned, those are used by the islamic revolutionary guard and affiliated militia. and the us as that is in response to 19 attacks on us forces, most of them in iraq, but some of them in syria. and they say those are by
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a run back militia. now the us is walking a delicate balance here. it's increased its presence in the region with that to aircraft carrier groups with more planes there. and that is all designed as a deterrence. will you heard in that report by as a no holder, but that deterrence hasn't entirely worked, has blah, and a run fact militia has been exchanging fire with israel over the border with lebanon in the us says it's been facing increased fire in the region as well. uh and the, the pentagon is trying to point out a ron's role here to increase its efforts to back them off. lloyd austin, the secretary of defense issued a statement saying, a ron wants to hide, attend and deny its role in these attacks against our forces. we will not let that be said if they continue, they will take further measures to protect us personnel. but he takes pains to say that this is not an escalation in the us role in the war between israel and the
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guys that he says that the strikes are separate and distinct from the ongoing conflict between is real and how mosque and do not constitute a shift in our approach to the israel, how much conflict the us has 2500 troops in iraq, 900 and syria, and the pentagon warns it will take further measures to protect them if necessary to them. okay, thanks so much for that. update you on that is john henry and for us in washington dc as well as bringing abdullah l r n. an associate professor of middle east history at georgetown university. thank you again for joining us in the studio. i want to to 1st of all about the united nations because we are expecting another votes to die of to that at least 2 resolutions. drop resolutions have already been vice it down. what, how do you give this one to, to be past today? well, based on what we're hearing, it's not encouraging. i mean, i think the idea of a humanitarian pause, which is one of these really strange terms that's been invented just for this. the purpose of this particular onslaught on gaza by israel is really disturbing for
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a number of reasons. i mean, partly because in some ways it's, it's sort of the fact to legitimizing the, the massive atrocities that are happening against the palestinians by israel for the idea of simply pausing for a few days to feed a few people into dress a few wounds. and then simply resumed bombing, the same people is certainly not going to be a solution to what we're seeing now. instead there has to be a much more categorical, a call for a ceasefire, for just an end to this ongoing bombardment that we're seeing. and of course, all of the massive humanitarian atrocities that are being committed through the blockade through the siege, the cutting off of food, fuel, water, electricity. and so for yeah, the same time that this is happening. we're just saying that you are p and union has been unable to agree on the safe spot. what do you make of that, that i can't even come together and go for something as simple and basic is allowing aiden through the, you know, to 1000000 people that are still in. so i've gone so the, it's 3 weeks on the situation. clearly getting with them with, well, i think that the us and european countries have have stated that there firmly
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behind israel, despite obviously the mass of atrocities that have been committed despite the fact that we're looking at 7000 palestinians killed in a very short amount of time, despite obviously the massive destruction of the entire infrastructure, including the most basic light saving things. we just listen to a press conference by you when official, where he talks about the challenges facing the one staff right now they're using what little fuel they have and having to make really horrible. it's horribly difficult decisions about the we use it for life support machines at hospitals, do we use it for bakery? so people can starving people can eat or we use it to sanitize water so that people are not consuming polluted water. i mean, these are, these are not decisions that you would envy anyone to have to make, let alone under these kinds of circumstances that receive quite remarkable. they also said that the international community is 2 and it's back on gaza, a feeling that i mentioned everyone inside gaza has as well thanks so much. that is a dollar a room. thank you so much of representatives from him,
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off and around the currently in most go with the meetings with russian officials believe to be discussing the possible release of some of the 224 captives being held in gauze. i'm going to shuffle over is eltony terrace correspondent in moscow and gave us this. i'm tied on tools, taking place there between russian writing and, and her mazda officials. b, how mazda delegation has arrived in moscow on an unannounced visits. so for russia, it's launch in an attempt to declare that it has notes on the side lines and it remains an impulse and regional planned meeting with the representatives of how much and trying to media is the conflict. so yes, today indeed, yesterday evening, and it was amazing versus deputy for him and his sent me haley book done of, and mussa boom. are sick, a member of how mazda is police viewer, as well as a deputy for a minute. still the ron and there was a statement afterwards from the russian foreign ministry, the b issues of releasing the hostages had been discussed though,
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