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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  October 28, 2023 1:00am-2:01am AST

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the width of investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe. now to sierra the the well let's just pause 2200 hours gmc and not 1 o'clock in the morning. and guys were bringing you continuing coverage of the war and gaza. let's remind you of all the latest developments and israel's war on the strip. so gaza has been subjected to the largest as really bombardments since the start of the war on october. the 7th. israel is bombing residential areas in the north and the center of the strip, the united nation. the water has collapsed just in the last few minutes and the
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last few seconds. in fact, there have been strikes. and in the last few minutes, the ship a hospital as well as the indonesian hospital which are both in the northern part of the gaza strip. the is really military spokesman, is calling on residence of garza city to move south. but shelling is ongoing there as well, and she says that ground forces will expand their operations. tonight. we have stuff like that. the fluids was joining us on the phone from northern gaza itself. let's just tell us what you've been hearing and what you and others have been experiencing, split off for a few minutes, all the relative really. com situation. now the few minutes are going the tillery the tombs, a heavy bombardment across the border line there, especially in the eastern side of the cpr and the north. i know you've been
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extended to the eastern side in the central area of the country where we are staying. i am sending now a little scope of my building where i'm staying god, i could see the flushes all the activity. uh, again, with blowing up across the border line, we received a statement from the assembly gives the military lingo, panos saying that the clashes are taking place at 3 different places or locations across the board of the line. one is an east of olive oil range, which is in the central area of the garbage crib and the other 2 in the east of the, of the city. and in the gaza strip. they said that the, the, the back of a collage is out of the most silent in terms of using different kind of repose in this exchange. you file this of a witnesses from the law of
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a also say the lady have been bombarding a crowd near the ignition hospital and the law the go to sleep on there was another psych meals out of she for hospital in got to see the one that was a certain that i is when they also showed me some goofy uh, some pictures of uh so yeah, know the how much lee that are gonna stay in the tunnel on the, on the street for her to go. so we don't know if this saw something about being got on the ship, a hospital, what kind of warning, or a good expansion to the ongoing goods that are e n a and that had been intensifying in the city. and that also have got the strike and let's say a lot, a lot of these are typically from what is going on or across the border line in
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terms of, of the limited. is there a low pressures on the exchange? you fly out or would be in the fighting girlfriend? there's only so there's really tough going to be coming out of high and low rage and looks like a lot in the central area. oh, good luck. i'm be long. says cannot reach these people because they how they are unable to receive phone calls tuesdays or even got disconnected or cut out on the internet on telecommunications. that means so when they hear the food, here's the just good on dumbly or, and we, we could see in some of the websites or, and some of the, the, the news groups the, the people are trying to carry them into the people and their moms on drugs to the hospital to pick up and be allowed to time to understand or to know the car to get
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to places. so uh the situation is getting especially on the bloomberg misses getting worse and worse after a few minutes of cold. yes, that's what it sounds like it. and i suppose it's going to be very difficult to actually find out the number of casualties when when the strip has been plunged into such such darkness. tell us more about the disconnection because of the communications locked out. we understand that there is a cut pretty much all over the gaza strip, and families aren't disconnected from not only each other, but pretty much from the outside world. the, the people to more, to the solid hundreds or thousands of dollars fee is what forced to uh, to leave their uh, areas be that because of the table or have them put them in, in a to any day of residential places or because uh, fee is from them more as late as like so thousands or hundreds of thousands of
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people policy that have been displaced to the solve. the centrality of the god just couldn't. so they lift behind them off of the family's relatives here on. so i thought phones go couldn't move for who prefer to state it else from the solvent people to move to this place to the south. the window would there have been distributed as different bases, like one family, a be staying in different places they distribute, even the children are best done in different areas. so let's think case. one of the house is 100, at least some others push their lives to these people because of the difficulties of moving around the gaza strip on reaching the other half of the families in the old in the south. so the only way tool to communicate is either through the internet or social media and older, but nobody's called so now because every now and then that is odd because of an
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exclusion. people used to contact each other immediately to make sure that they are alive and they were not. so i guess is no, no, we are almost 4 or 5 hours without internet and without i need to communicate means of communications into to the panic among the pavilion. they want to know they want . so uh to hear the news from the whole lot of staying uh the other side of the slip in different places. but this created kind of really further, especially uh, and those who live also outside that goes up. my i include just called me right uh, a 2 hour ago to ask about the family because he cannot reach the okay, so for us we'll have to let you go for now. thank you so much for this afternoon. just giving us that update from the north boston garza strip on so we can continue
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to hear the is really bombardments and will speak to. so i'm, i'm done now. he's a spokesman for how mazda is joining baby boom. done. thank you for your time with us. on i'll just 0, give us your initial reaction to what's happening right now in gaza. everyone is watching what's happening does that is why it is the attack and good by. but then, and also they have cut out the on the, me it's, it's me in the days that he needs to move in towards the board because of that from different ball in some the north in bottles destined to abandon the business to fish to uh, get the city and the becomes a bridge cab, especially ski and the, the, they know that they have lost the they live,
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scroll down and then they've lost another issue. so they want to the cost to get that from the war. that's uh, i know the to a comment that climb in a deep silence. do you feel your exact nothing? do you think that this could lead to a full ground invasion of casa when it's clear that they have to talk to that, but they are awarded about the consequences they had ordered about lots may have been on the ground, and they are facing a very strong resistance from that, it's been on the ground, the they, they don't want to claim that this big it would be that the vision so they can keep some water and sewage as they are talking about a small but ation but clear from the ground that they want to create an image that
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they have uh, a victory as an image, getting confidential for the scene is despite and then they have done something on the boards of and this will give it a victory for what they believe, which would be an image of victoria. i think this will not happen. everyone will see to model how they have could more children and willing by bowman uh, gives us today as to modify some business them. and also the maybe co team, the civil defense and preventing him from having the people at taking the baby and job of that because we bought it to the hoss with those they want to complete that must have thought of what you stopped to 20 days ago. what can you tell us a mr. comes out about the reports that came out a few hours ago that there seems to be negotiations on
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a ceasefire and prisoner exchange deal between israel and him as the report suggested that they were progressing at that stage. so seeing what's happening right now, and uh and how, how does that impact any talks that are going on? so what i did was tools done. there was a way to cut it what's to ask if it's not sure not a month, month, excuse me. and that is why it is not going to have they want on the mind the if they, if they think that they shouldn't get them and force him to come by as drugs at the time of their conditions. so this will not happen. so just so you close your house as long as how much are you saying as how much that right now, right. in this moment there are no talks going on anymore. a n d. there is, there are no dogs, indeed they are attacking,
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given the people in the streets upon being houses, the king, the civilians, and the outside of the people. and to uh, this to that, so many states, they game just as anxious getting more people and another that, that no one has such issues. and they, they have to understand with more, so they context on how about as all of the statements or whatever they want. because that we haven't done this on all the time. they keep saying more to show brings more things from the steam. and this will not happen anymore. and the talk about those issues, they haven't done mind the puzzles the process. and they say continue like this. there will be nothing else that. all right, so we'll leave it there. so i'm a hands on thank you for joining us and speaking to us on the phone from a room. so let's just a reminder of your where is what's going on since the war. on october, the 7th israel's bombing campaign across the gaza strip has killed $7326.00
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palestinians and dots according to the health ministry. it also says that a 108 palestinians have been killed in the occupied westbank in nearly 3 weeks. we have thought about as soon joining us not from time even us continued during the last couple of hours. it has been massively intensifying to tearing different during the last hour in different areas in different sites. science and the besieged turned treats starting from central air. is that because this trip is specifically anastasia? unity for who? the eastern area of this district has been massively bombarded by the use of an hour to read an order to make public council for the east, where the ground troops were trying to make a limited the ground inclusion to the, to the region. also the eastern area is a big town town. what is the mass of the trashes between palestinians pointers and they use a few patients horses, these clashes could be clearly over age and the from the northern areas of the deceased cherry tree is friendly attacks. also continue to be tarrytown,
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in different areas in eastern $86.00 to open range refuge account that the majority of eastern areas of because districts specifically from the north at the central areas considered to be as an actual field for the these range and thomas troops who having crushes from time to another as these very an ongoing strikes difference as tight signature treats also the it's very occupation forces attacked the surrounding areas of the chief hospital. they have been talking to him different places um, different residential houses, close and adjacent to actually if a hospice and a 3 story building closer was leveled to the ground in that region. another apartment took place and that most of the gaza strip, specifically near the end of the ship hospital. what's considered to be one of the main central hospitals in the notes. because this trip, the mess of ongoing compartments of the church treat will, can bring a dangerous consequences of palestinian civil infrastructure and even residential
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buildings. as the city administer of health come up to now bring a at the victims from the clashes line as if you'd find the great difficulty move and movement with just before a couple of minutes. palestinian man approved an engine at egypt. kids on the uh, the co owner concept that has been uh, driving by uh, by a don't key to the uh, to the tier tree. oh, to the uh, to the hospital here. also the own government got techs and bo significant threats and it to come. a civil defense teens who are trying to evacuate evicted to now because no worries were all the attacks because the uh, the trucks out everywhere. and they are leasing such a deep uh, shortage of medical supplies in order to keep providing the services into different areas as, as the, is really a tax. when the goal is district continues. it can take is also in claiming the loss of has seen as, as more victims are really slowly due to the is very ongoing extracts from the
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territory. thank you. okay, that was tied up on so he was reporting for us from john eunice in in garza and uh here the like pictures once again, cuz we're uh, garza is things on bar did quite heavily, especially over the past few hours by is really military and it's plumbing areas in the north as well as in the center of the gaza strip. it's been warning people to move. so however, we understand that even parts of the south of the strip are being bombed by israel. and we've heard from some humanitarian organizations as well, like the assess who are saying that they are deeply concerned about the situation and gaza and that they've lost contact with some of their colleagues on the ground . and their particular worried about the patient's medical staff as well. as to thousands of families taking shelter and ship
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a hospital as well as some other health facilities and in the past hour or so, we understand that israel did bomb close to the and see if i can see the function to darkness. so very difficult to ascertain what exactly is going on. as we mentioned, the spokesman for the is really army is saying that they will be expanding their ground operations and gaza on friday night. let me just let people in addition to these talks that we carried out to recent days. ground false, is there a funding direct save you take this evening? the idea is acting with great false on all levels to achieve the objectives of the wall. we have sarah, hi ross, who is running us now from occupied east jerusalem to talk us through what was said earlier on sarah, by the is really military spokesman and, and what does this expanded operation mean
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a whole jury in a few hours ago, we started hearing and seeing on i live camera that there were huge bombardments happening across garza, we hadn't seen it even amongst ourselves. we felt this is a lot bigger than what we've been seeing so far. and then our reports has started to say that the compartment was just incredible. that it seems to be the biggest since this will started soon off to that we then heard from these really ministry spokesman, who went on to say that that's the ground invasion. there is an expansion of box. he also said the aerial bombardment is going to be heavy and that's exactly what we've seen since then bought. since that statement, i will give go box about in a moment. but since that statement, i just wanted to let you know that we've been, we've been receiving a loss of reaction within israel. we certainly hun hodge from the foreign minister
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at the car. and he said we reject the despicable point of view and for a ceasefire outs. right? but what's interesting is that he says is ro intends to act to eliminate thomas just as the world again to not see on the i says, well, how much is in on not see if, even though that is the, is the, is ro keeps pushing, that narrative forward and it starts in the notes of these lum expect that we've seen that was created in iraq or syria, but the government, these ready government still pushes that narrative, every single dates, international media to so people here at home. so is riley's an off the back of that we also heard from israel's and busted it to the you when he had also said that the only way to destroy how much is to root the amounts of the tunnels an undergrad ground city of tara, and he condemned the fight, he said that the vote shows that the majority of the international community prefers to support the defense. again, that's not what not seats are, is instead of israel. now,
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those kind of reactions where herring is proof. really that is for all this time has to push forward with, despite all those that didn't, oh, the diplomatic shuttling between countries between some of the, our region, our state surrounding states, egypt. jordan, you've also had the us taking part in those negotiations and of course integral to all of this is capital when it comes to mediation with how much so as to bringing those concepts back to israel. some of those more than 200 all is really citizens and a major concern. and of course best safety is a major concern to members of the public. come us just yesterday had said that a 50 of those concepts of already been killed by their own country by the own government news riley minute tree under get thought decisions being made by that small wood cabinet. so it's really interesting to see the change here from october, the 7th. it started off with the right trick,
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where they were saying we're going for land, there's going to be a will. and then those seem to be major delay as well. we can say from what we're seeing here is as a real change and the tide. and also it's a c b s news senior official saying that this seems to be the rolling start to the full scale invasion of cause of these ready government hasn't said that these ready amendment tree hasn't said that it just use the way the was expansion. but what we're seeing on the ground is, is painting a different picture. okay, sir. thank you for that. up there and from occupied is tourism and let's speak to david. the ross was a professor at the national defense unit university. he's also the former pentagon director for raving peninsular affairs, joining us from washington dc. so from what you're seeing on, on our screens, mr. david, the roster, is this the beginning go for full scale invasion or what do you think is going on here or? well, i can't see your screens so i wouldn't be surprised if it were a full scale invasion. i think that so there's
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a couple of factors in play. the 1st is, is just an extraordinarily difficult and fight in a densely populated area. and it takes a lot of effort, a lot of firepower, and it can kill, you lose a lot of soldiers. so i think that it's in israel's interest to try to hold off and delay that as long as possible to try to isolate and a trip hom us elements by bombardment, by um, catalyze ation before you move in. the 2nd thing is, i think at a strategic level, i think that israel has to show the global community that it has exhausted all diplomatic options for a settlement. and then the final point is the fact that homeless does hold hostages, i think that that is restrained on his really actions. so it's possible, but i would be very surprised if we saw for one invasion. yeah. tonight or in the next few days, really, military spokesman, speaking earlier,
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said the best was aimed to quote, creating better conditions on the ground. what do you think he means by the i think he means that he wants 1st off to give you a book. if you're home 3 ways for you to hide your to keep your military infrastructure from being destroyed by the israeli stuff come out of the year. one is to buried underground. the 2nd is to position at close to the civilian population or protected targets like hospitals, things like that, and hope that that will restrain israel from using artillery in the air drop compartment. i think that the is really is to have, you know, a trip, the high value target, slight command control centers and rocket launchers. and at the same time, try to get the civilian population to have to itself out so that the battlefield is, is to use of a military term. that sounds a little bit counts, but it's cleaner. so there's fewer civilians. right?
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uh oh, what we've been seeing over the past 3 weeks is that what we've seen is really is in fact targeting hospitals, schools, women, children, and families. that's what we've seen. well, i think you've seen damage to hospitals, women, children, schools. i think these earliest would say that they haven't targeted them. and but you know, warfare is, is, you know, it's a horrible thing. so there's possibility of mr. identification or target. so there's a possibility of weapons malfunctioning, or core targeting, or just soldiers. you know, they don't always behave with 100 percent efficiency. you know, in world war 2, the us navy shot down 25 percent of all their plants that were lost. they shut down 45 percent of their own aircraft. so there's a lot of ugliness there. this war is horrible, it is not neat. and i gotta tell you a lot of armed tray unless you have not experienced sports. have this idea that
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it's something that is neat and clean and coach, but it is not. it is a terrible thing. and once you start using weapons, people who you don't want to die are probably going to die. and i think it, i think it would be, you know, i hear a lot of people talk casually about, you know, military interventions over the last 30 years. man was an ugly thing and we need to bear that in mind at all times. so people will be arguing over this for decades to come. but at the end of the day, i, the one thing i can tell you with absolute confidence is a lot of people who we do not want to die are going to die. and unfortunately, that's the nature of warfare. and it's going to be horrible. all right, we'll leave it there. we thank you, david ross for speaking to us from the us as well. the spokesman for the new ones are because we general stuff on do direct says the needs and goals are growing more critical. the humanitarian system in garza is facing
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a total collapse with unimaginable consequences for more than $2000000.00 civilians . as the bombing intensifies needs are growing ever more critical and colossal, about $500.00 trucks per day. we're crossing into gaza before the concert. they'll hostilities began in recent days, but an average of only 12 trucks per day have been able to go in despite needs being far greater than they were at any time before. the secretary general welcomes the growing global consensus 1st humanitarian paused in the conflict and he repeats his call for humanitarian cease fire. the unconditional release of all hostages and the delivery of live saving supplies at the scale needed misery is growing by the minute. without a fundamental change that people have, garza will face an unprecedented avalanche of human suffering. everyone must assume their responsibilities. this is a moment of truth,
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history will judge us last week to kind of throw off. he's the former executive director of human rights, whilst joining us from new york to have you with us on alda 0. so what we're hearing and seeing is that garza has pretty much with the outside world and there are reports and in fact a life picture shows real intensify. bombardments by b is really is what is your reaction to what's going on? well i think we have to look at what's happening and does it really in 2 ways. i mean one is something on martin 10 in your prior guess, but it's saying, oh, i don't think israel's targeting civilians. there's no, no bad things happened was ugly. that's not enough of an analysis because the issue is not just your target civilians. the issue is also there is his real firing indiscriminately incidentally populated areas. and when you look at these neighborhoods that have been tumble and decimated, that's certainly what it looks like happening. or there, there's a separate community that even if you're aiming at a military target,
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you cannot fire. if the consequences just civilians will be disproportionate. and here we've seen israel, not blowing up huge apartment buildings, vendor is a 100 families homeless at a shop because of some of the sensible come off presence. then if you look at the humanitarian angle on introductions around a tree, last absolutely clear that, or israel has a duty to allows you, man, train 8 in now its latest responses to say, oh, come off and they have supplies in their towns. but we've already seen that from us pretty much any difference to the about studies, the population. and they should not have to depend on from us for the slide that when you went to sitting there with each other and has the capacity to provide the aid that 2000000 costs williams need. israel is wrong to be blocking out and they allow this little drip, drip, drip in which, you know, is barely making a difference. and they still are not allowing in, you know, water and electricity the fuel needed. so what you're especially saying is that this, this is collective punishment, doesn't have time to collect
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a punishment is considered a war crime. absolutely. in other words, you know, this particular, i mean family, both the siege and some of this and just kind of apartment is treating almost everybody in the go. even saw elements of this when you get these really defense or these are all just to me. and now, you know, this is completely wrong under traditional manager and law. that personally, it doesn't matter whether somebody, you know, once voted for hamas, even though has been 16 years. and, you know, half of the 1000 population is kids. i'm it doesn't matter what the personal symptom of these are, these are civilians. and unless they take up arms they can not be targeted. but these really government is treating them almost. is it the fair game? yep. and wars do have rules don't. they kinda threw off and we civilians must be protected. and what we're seeing here is that civilians are not being protected. absolutely. in fact, these are not rules that you know, human rights groups made up. these are rules that the governments of the world,
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the military. so the girls vote for themselves and you know, those are the rules that make it more trying to mask as on and slaughtered and abducted israeli civilians. the same rules apply to israel and a basic always work tries by one side boss to not justify work times by another side is are, these are independent non reciprocal obligations. and these are not rules to be followed when you, those things are not so difficult. these are rules for when your side is getting choked, i'm just still obliged to follow visuals. we saw a couple of hours ago with the un general assembly resolution being pos like holes for humanitarian truths. and one of the things that also called for was in fact the protection of the civilians. how do you, how do you even see that playing else? let's well, i mean in essence what they're saying is abide by the mandatory law. and they tried
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to add the, the procedure in the, in, from a tour of the general assembly, a $193.00 nations. the basically every nation of the world to say, this is really important. you know, you show you're already apply legally to follow the home. now we're pushing them to do so. you're one of those next steps that could be taken is by the international criminal court. it has jurisdiction for all of these atrocities. it is, you know, talestine the state has given its 1st extra band. the sad thing is that chris tom, the chief prosecutor who's had an open investigation for the 2 and a half years. this tenure is basically slow walking that investigation. there's been no visible progress at all. and that impunity only encourages more crimes. i hope that this, you know, this outbreak of us showing on both sides with spurs him to action because we need him to draw the lines. he did this and you praying very quickly charge protocols for crimes. where is he for this?
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by the end of it. okay, thank you so much. kenneth ross, the joining us from the us all the united nations general assembly has approved the resolution as you've been just hearing calling for him, monetary interest in gaza. the resolution passed overwhelmingly, by a $120.00 votes with $45.00 extensions, and 14 no votes, including israel and the us. so the resolution that was drafted by arab states isn't binding, but it is seen as carrying political weights as israel steps off its ground. as well as air operations. so following the passing of that resolution, the palestinian ambassador to the un, or the ottoman sword, expressed his gratitude to the countries that voted in its favor to the general assembly prevent and send the appropriate message. not only to the finest union people that there is justice and fairness, and international humanitarian law uphold it by the general assembly. but also,
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it's send the message to everyone enough is enough. this world has to stop the cognitive against a lot of people. it has to stop and humanitarian assistance should begin to and thought it was at least one on the truck loads of the humanitarian assistance and to stop the crime against humanity of force drugs fit. i am so proud to be with this group with my brothers and sisters who gutted palestine high on their shoulders and they prevailed and their sex they succeeded. was israel intensifies as bombardments of gaza. there have been protests that ever upset and occupied westbank. thousands of palestinians are marching on the streets of the law . thomas called on palestinians and the occupied westbank to mobilize and support of god. though it also urged the international community to take immediate action to stop israel's ongoing attack. we have an adult,
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but he and she's joining us from that. i'm a lot to tell us about the protests that took place earlier on an adult. not only as i'm a little bit across other areas of the occupied west. thank. and there's one for this that this still ongoing and it says in jeanine and that it was of the west bank where policy is, are saying that they're gonna be staying at the city center. and staying to prove this for days and days. we've been hearing palestinians, they are expressing their anger, saying that they cannot go about their daily lives. it when their fellow palestinians are being bombarded and to be seized because that's true. but let me tell you, it was not anything similar to daily life here and the occupied westbank with continued this really wage with continued violence by is really subtler is against palestinians. are talking about the cities that have been completely isolated from one another. by these way to check points and also by the existence of is really some of those will have been pushing more and more communities away from their
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lives. there's also a whole for pro this to take for files to be is to fix their cars in march in the streets in about like an hour or more. so palestinians are saying that they cannot sleep on their fellow palestinians and guards are in the dark. there they feel frustrated, they feel angry, and these, they're saying that they only have themselves to really a stand by, by, by one another because we've been hearing them talk in the law and chance for unity talking about father had her mouth revising. so basically it's a feeling of that they've been left alone by the full world boxing base really occupation whether it is in gaza or here in the west. and certainly the, the military raids as well as the arrests and attacks by settlers have intensified . not only after the 7th of october, but they had been on the rise since the beginning of this year and the west bank.
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yes, they have been on the rise for the past 2 years or so. but more so in this year, since the beginning of the year until october, we've counted more than $200.00 costs and he is killed by his ready for his fire. but just since october, the 7th, until now we're talking about at least $110.00 palestinians was being killed by his really forces. and also 5 violence is really set to those and it's with nothing but those stuff. those are getting more and more access to weapons to arms as their politicians are moving for them to get that we were already talking about arm settlers and arms guards at the entrances of palestinian cities and. and it's reckoning in a really making in life for palestinians, so unbearable with seeing them also the ruin and, and damage and burn the houses of palestinians and for water a few months ago. so it's already a 10 situation here, but people feel that with the world now, not paying attention to is really sectors of their actions. they believe that the
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world is giving a mean life to as well, to continue its attacks against boston. and they feel that the, the bundle and that continues to be victims of these really attacks. thank you so much think that, but i am reported from grandma and the occupied west bank. so as we look at that live picture from gaza, where you can see the strip has been plunged into a complete darkness. as israel continues, it's on parchment ends intensifies that over the past few hours, whilst a ground operation reportedly takes place in the some parts of the northern gaza strip. there had been crowds that had been gathering outside the is really console legend is stumble in turkey. they're showing their support for palestinians in garza. we have a summer been job aids who is joining us from a stumble. so i'm a, tell us about the solidarity protests that had been happening. the whole thousands of people have come out on this feed. so often key in various cities,
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von incense on and does young stuff in and cut out multiple protests that taking place here in the city of his stumble as well. obviously the biggest one of 5, it's really called that it's not the 1st time that people have gathered here. but as soon as they hear about more violence on the ground, more killing all fella, simians, people come out and protest. and to discuss this, one of the protest organizes is rid of this, it was the front door and who's the head of the province of the new off are party between hearing shots by protest as calling for more than angry, not just to israel, but also have that in action of their own governments, what are your demands? what do you want the government to do? thank you very much. as of it for this opportunity 1st time and to the people at the church community showing here the sense of an idea about the topic. for acts, the 4 guys, the human be not do women's rights. and do they are calling here the protecting of the human rights and their policy? it inside at the front of the union?
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government acted for the 2 state solution at the from other side in the, in the same time our, uh, our message to our government. james, you taking the really solid measurements the gains there is ryan attacks and the people are calling here. the army to the guys that and to we want to stop really the why or why she begins to hold on be the even got the stripe. so you're saying that the government needs to take practical steps. what will that be and is this realistic that you're calling for people? do it less than volunteer and go to the yeah, the, even the government will, of course the depending on yeah, depending the determination of the rules laws. but the people are here really, really, really? yeah, exactly, into her for the guys, the, for the babies who jill eat,
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even every day, there may be the thousands of the babies at the because of these, we want the churches prominent. it just stops. this royal ation again, the human dignity. and what do you think is going to happen now that there has been more revolutions that be more politically move on, the diplomatic move on from the ground. but the attacks don't seem to stop. where does this protest go from there? because of these, the people are calling here. we need to take a solid measurements. not the resolution is not the con, the amount of days, right? tax. and was that, for example, that, that is not in countries or the muslim kansas can come to be either at the stablish, the one, the peas power of peas army, and do located located in the guise of stripe, to protect the people at the i,
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i talking from the both sides and do this kind of the solution. now is the time to this, the why elation is the going to for the years. i think guys are, or the policy side going every day, the smaller land i get there is more explanation for these 3 have the one how to say the big fades. who is not the more we any resolution and condemning out there and the law of these are a national, thank you very much. there you go. that's the view from the streets here, and it's the, there is anger, there's frustration and there's obviously a cause for, you know, they've got things to do more. this is something that we've been hearing during friday. prayers and friday, protest events where there's been calls for practical action, no more condemnation, no more diplomatic efforts. and people once and the mom, the government, to do more to do acts to act more. and they replaced is what the mom's it'd been calling from offices when the people can do their. but as i bought,
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quoting israel by boy courting is really products and continued to come out in this feeds to show solidarity in favor of palestine and against israel. okay. thank you . a samo, that's a summer reporting for us from stumble and over london for testers. did gather outside the offices for u. k. 4 and secretary calling for the protection of children and gaza, more than 3000 palestinian children had been killed and is really strikes since october the 7th. and the barker was that the demonstrations, the testing. so if someone's asked the outside of foreign office, even london for all of the in a sense of, died in gaza. and so the west bank base of the west and government followed by western government, continues to offer its unequivocal support for israel. but nevertheless, public opinion is most certainly shifting. a legal opinion is also more than $250.00 all the countries leading lawyers who were talking about incredibly senior kings counselors or senior john to so tabled an open letter to the government
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didn't want is time to amount to legal advice when the government won't sit on off and they're not legit advise these 3 things firstly and unconditional ccr as opposed to humanitarian pause to the british government ends the sale of weapons to israel. and thirdly, the government avoids running the risk of reaching the geneva convention by aging and replacing a government that in the law is opinion, is openly embraced. so global humanitarian law. what is clear is that benjamin netanyahu government needs the moral and military support of the west, but as space for testers and other as opposed to the war across the continent. all inundated with images of the daily trouble. but in gulf, uh, there is a widening gulf between whatever benjamin netanyahu submit it to the objectives of o, and perhaps the willingness of western governments to support him the balkan. i'll just here a bunch of ok, let's uh, once again bringing david to ross. she's
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a professor at the national defense university and the former pentagon director for a been financial affairs who's joining us from a washington dc. how wonderful. busy or how informed do you think the us has been um, as to the events that have been unfolding tonight and in gaza with this ground incursion? that seems to be going on. that's a good question. so um, you know, it's, it's in the middle of the night there, but we're just getting into prime news hours here. so the main national news broadcasts and united states just started about a half hour ago. so i think that so the level of involvement, the level of knowledge and the emotional impact from the images of destruction to your shows are probably pretty widespread right now. you're on a part with what your viewers are saying right into us. so what sort of role do you think it's been playing um, in, in israel's military planning in this whole war that'd be gone 3 weeks ago?
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i don't think united states plays a role. it is really in its real small assert planning. you know, in the past there's been a lot of diversion. so between the 2 in israel, basically a wants to act without us interference because they regarded as a restraining factor on them. so i think that there is a possible. ready city that here, there's probably a joint effort to identify the hostages because there are a number of american hostages being held. there's probably also some cooperation on missile and rocket defense because that can expand beyond israel into places like egypt or even into europe. cyprus, perhaps greece, but i think other than that it's, it's probably not limited. then i would be very surprised if americans had insight into israel's strategic and tactical point. so there had been some reporting that the us had, and fox sent a few military advisors to is real low. and we know that at the beginning of this
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wardrobe i didn't himself sat in on is really worth having that meeting. or yeah, well, so the tactical plans don't occur at the cabinet level. i think that the, um, the information that the military advisors were saying they were, they were officers and bad experience in the campaigns and rocca and most of which were very similar against stash. which are very similar here, where you had a organization or rather military operations within a very built up area inhabited by civilians with hostages and human shields. so i think of the messages that we're trying to impart there was a how to operate in that very, very difficult environment without creating, you know, unnecessary suffering and destruction. right. there had been some reporting earlier on from american media as well, but that the us had asked israel to delay any sort of ground invasion of
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guns or until that had the chance to transfer additional air defense systems into the middle east. but what we see tonight is the, the is really, is, are, are not calling it a ground invasion, but they're calling it an expanded operation. so what do you think it is going on here? and we'll, we'll continue to, will they be sending additional carriers? do thing to the region or i don't think we'll send additional carriers. so the reason i don't think that those carriers are, is there for operations in ga. so i think they're there for us to prevent attacks against isolated or rather certainly held us positions in syria and iraq. and then i think a secondary purpose for the carriers is if there needs to be an evacuation of us citizens from israel, or 11 or both of which have substantial numbers of american citizens. i think they're there for that. i don't think they're there for operation ser. busy in gaza,
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um the the, the question of the ground operational, i think that what we're seeing is probably not the beginning of an invasion, but rather a sort of probing opportunity if, if i were conducting these sorts of operations, what i would be doing would be having multiple lines of ground incursions into casa, watching it very, very closely to see what the reaction was, would be. the name of that was, would be to, for the 1st, just to try to identify where hamas has it's fired power. it's man power and hidden positions that come out. the 2nd would be the source from us to disperse this military force so that it could be defeated in detail. and i think that the prudent military thing, as well as uprooted diplomatic thing, would be to run limited incursions here, but not to proceed with the general ground invasion until, you know, sometimes the labs and until negotiations have had an opportunity. because there
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has been some questions they've been in the roster, talks about israel about the is really military's capabilities on the ground. and yeah, well let me tell you that any army would hesitate to go into a densely built up area like that, regardless of how advanced and well equipped and well train you are, and how much the aerial observation you have. once you go into a room in the house, you're basically at a position of tactical parity with a shoeless guy with a 50 year old chinese rifle. and he said, nobody likes to fight in a city. nobody likes to fight house the house and the dense nature of gaza with multi story buildings, with prepared tunnels, with a lot of civilian the infrastructure and a lot of civilians. that is no soldier wants to go with that. additionally, and this is really surprising, given that benjamin netanyahu has professional reputations based on security, etc, merging that these really forces are not as well prepared as people thought. um,
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you know, i've, i've run into numerous people who are trying to 5 basic positions like body armor and ship them to israel because these really forces have neglected the basic soldier equipment. so i think it behooves israel on a military ground as well as a political ground to to postpone any kind of invasion until the conditions are off . all right, thank you, david. the ross for that analysis from the us once again. that's a live picture from gaza, where the from boardman by israel continues, particularly we're hearing in the northern part of the stripped of the is really military spokesman a few hours ago. said that ground forces are quote, expanding their operations. all this, as israel has funds, guys all into darkness, pretty much and we understand that communications lines have been cuts as well. and a lot of humanitarian organizations are reporting that they have lost contact with their stuff in god. so we have patty co hain joining us from washington,
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dc for more on the us as role and all of this potty. yeah, i wanted to put in a perspective before we get into that. what the guess before being just had to say about american bit, we're watching their televisions and they're seeing this conflict play out, right. i think it's important to note that what you see on our air, americans don't see even the slightest bit of that. i watched cable news the 3 major cable news channels for about 8 hours yesterday. i saw 11 story that she. busy owed any of the damage inside gaza and that was on cnn. um the other channels tend to show military strikes from video provided by the israeli defense forces. so it's that ariel picture black and white and you just see inanimate objects that seemed to explode. you are not seen on these american televisions, anything remotely close to what you see on our air. and i think that gives it
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a little bit more context as to when you hear about the american risk response. that said, joe biden is losing favor with democrats over his reaction to these really guys a fight he has lost in just a month, 11 percentage points. it is down to the lowest has ever been support among democrats. it's still 75 percent, but 11 percent drop in less than a month is a remarkable thing. and he's also lost about 4 points. when it comes to the independence. these are people he needs. if it's going to be a close election, what we're seeing today is we're starting to see the spokesperson. we saw this kind of gotten spokesman. he spoke with you. in that interview, he said that you'd be tried to make the point. this is the israel's fight that the us has it involved. but that goes against what we've seen. the us president flew to israel to hug that yahoo and promised unwavering support in the meat 1st days after the us sent in supplies. the president is asked congress for $14000000000.00 for israel, a 3 star general with as easy as our guest mentioned,
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a 3 star general of general, along with other army officers such into israel. to go over the plans to talk about lessons learned from places like flu job, because as he mentioned, a city to cities house the house combat is the most dangerous and deadly for both civilians and for the military that can happen. and biden went further when he asked about all of the dead in gaza. he said he didn't necessarily believe those numbers and he was criticized from someone is on party over what seems like a very callous statement or a party. thank you so much for that reporting from the us. and so once again, that's a live picture from gaza. whether you want to saying that there's urgent need for age into the strip, which is under siege. the world food program is saying that 9 if it's trucks of entered goes us instead of crossing was opened on saturday. but it warrens that through but it warns that to reach the
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1000000 palestinians in need then 40 trucks a day need to enter does um i'd be it or to as far as the senior and mentally spokesperson for the world sleep program. and she describes some of the challenges for the teens on the ground and gaza. a dozen she does as drop them in with lots of basic supplies. then you have fewer shortages. that's really going to disrupt and bringing or humanitarian operations into a whole food. then water out of running out and people are facing increasing b. that's good conditions. and also the outside even of got the endorse, come conditions of the to really think every day and food is running short. so without the additional fuel supply and or so with the why we would have come the opening of the for the crossing point last week. i think the number of humanitarian aid that cuz the truck goes inside guns up on piece convoys has been really very
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limited. so it's a very difficult situation. yeah. well then we are able to, to that we extend so far as like probably less than a $100000.00 people. so that, that a list they compact to the uh, you know, the size of the needs that we have is i guess. so it does well for us to be able to provide assistance to people in government have to scale up a patient to provide for the for 1000000000 people, we need 40 trucks of w. a fee for $1.00 to enter every day to this one, the cost in point. so we definitely, it's not enough. we need more. you know, what the opening, we need much more, you know, these trucks that needs to be scaled up. it needs to be much, many, many more than the 20 trucks of every day. o a team of doctors has entered garza through the crossing on the border with egypt. the medics and the red cross are expected to support relief operations. time trucks are delivering medicine,
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food and water un in red, cross or appealing for the immediate delivery of fuel as even as those files have. is this some thoughts of mind them to jennifer? this is the 5th convoys of relief. we have a contract by the egyptians earlier today to head to the crossing to prepare 10 trucks headed to the international red cross messages. these whatever's delivered, there's only a drop in the ocean, was sending an s o s message within 24 hours. the red cross will not be able to function molden, 16000 people, mostly children, women and elderly, were forcibly displaced outputs hospitable. if we failed, we lose thousands of lights. we h for the immediate delivery of fuel without fuel, we call move these trucks to distribute the hospital's calling to operate. we call an international community to ok to stop, move this upstairs or not. okay,
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so here's a reminder of the toll of this work since they've begun on october the 7th on 3 weeks ago, israel's bombing campaign across the gaza strip as killed and 707326 palestinians and dots according to the health ministry it also says that a 108 palestinians have been killed and occupied westbank in nearly 3 weeks. and the gaza strip has been subjected to the largest as really bombardment, to nights since the start of that war on october, the 7th. you can see that life picture is real, this bombing residential areas in the north, as well as the center of the strip. the united nations is saying that the civil order has collapsed and there have been strikes next to the end shift the hospital, as well as the ends in use in hospital which are both and the northern part of the gaza strip. the is really military spokesman is calling on the residents of kansas city to move south, but then showing is ongoing there as well. he's saying ground forces will expand
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their operations tonight, and that's what we've been seeing. darren jordans with you interest the moment. thanks for watching. obviously rough the the debt to rises and thousands of displays. we report every angle of these radio long, gaza and we have just witness live, what it is really airway looks like innocent people have lots to a live x plus a is reluctant to mean they need. there's no guarantee that they can come back to the hospital and hasn't just been hit the we're cutting to be life pictures of the us presidential by. i've not known a presidential trip like this one at the roof of crossing. we just had that is being constantly falling while humanitarian. it is waiting to come in state without a 0 for the latest updates and global reaction and submit to the world. slow down. we stand firm as homes with tips of global nickel reserves. indonesia is points to
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