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the the which is with the israel pounds because that's tripping its largest bombardment since the war started 3 weeks ago. the other ones are in don't in the south 09 from to home with our continuing coverage of the war on cause overwhelm hospitals and cause i pushed a breaking point as phone and internet services collapse across the district around finding intensifies in the north of district the wing of how much there is
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a supply, and i'm to talk to the silence. i'm just waiting since i'm the un general assembly overwhelming the cost of the resolution, quoting for a tour of the human a chairman cruise, despite us the what it's just on a $100.00 g m t that's for am in gaza. the gaza strip has been subjected to its largest is ready bombardment, since the start of the war on october 7th, communication networks a down as well as been bombing residential areas in the north. i'm a sense of district. united nation says civil order has now collapse as well says ground forces will expand operations on friday night. as a bank report every night brings death and destruction. but this night is different. cut off from the outside world with phone and internet lines down. the unrelenting strikes and the amber fires wants to cause the sky line that would
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be plunged into darkness. not posting is, cannot communicate with each other for the emergency services. learn caddy now. now . catastrophe added to the crisis. dependent seems a going through with a complete blackout means you don't know what's going on. nobody knows not the medics. we have lots total communication between alexa hospital and the minister of health record in the world for the quick solution to intervene and stuff. this mexico palestinians can see the strikes raining down on the population already struggling with the lack of food, water and electricity. some fuel west has yet to come on for all of this difficulty in disseminating the picture of what's happening in the north. because the strip that's resulted in us not being able to show the massacre that is taking place right now by the is really occupies corner the mastic has taken place in northern cancer. i love the flu. little as you can hear. another attack next to the indian nation hospital and then is it, i did a now another attack across,
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i mean the nation hospital this radio and he says they will be expanding grand operations. i know you've written this cut to the sand of clashes between these radios. and how much flight is in northern garza and how much they're still able to fly rockets towards israel and what they say. i do 10. can we solve for the population of gaza? the morning that follows is when the assess the damage. meaning that we're wondering if they would live to see it. a said bake just 0 out of there is power, god bless, whom has multiple hon. eunice in the southern gauze districts of the attacks on the gauze. tread continued during the last couple of hours. it has been massively intense appointed, tearing different during the last i don't want in different areas in different sites, sites and the procedure and treat starting from central air. is that because this trip is specifically in associating any for who the eastern area of this district has been massively bombarded by the use when elementary in order to make public
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council for the east, where the ground troops who are trying to make a limit to the ground inclusion to the, to the region. also the eastern area is a big town on town. what the semester of the trashes we pounds thing is for me to is and they use, but they have 2 patients, horses. these classes could be clearly over hate and the from the a northern areas of the disease to retrieve the age for any attacks. also continue to be carried out in different areas in the eastern, a 6 to open the range refuge account. but the majority of the eastern areas of the gaza strip, specifically for in the notes and the central areas. because it has to be a, as a tool field for the x rays. and tell us troops who are having collections from time to another. as these value, i'm going strikes hit difference as time signature treat also the it's very occupation forces that attacked the surrounding areas of the actually if hospital they have been targeting different places on different residents in houses, close and adjacent to actually felt hosp. it's an, a 3 story building,
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closer was level the grounds in that region. another apartment took place and then most of the gaza strip, specifically near the end to be shared hospital, which considered to be one of the main central expertise in the most. because districts without it was supposed to have my spokesman, osama hung down, he said there was heavy fighting the other as well goes about a 3rd grade related to him, the heavy bombardment across the border line, especially in east they put inside of god the 50 and the last, i know you've been extended to the eastern or in the central i of the governor for where we are staying. i am standing now on the top of my building where i'm staying god, i could see the promotions all the uh, the community. uh. again, with blowing up across the board of the line, we received a statement from the deck assembly gets the military. we can go from us saying that
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the class she's off taking place. 3 different places or locations across the border line. one is an east cove valuable range which is in the center of the area of the garbage strip. on the other 2 in east of, of the city. and in the gaza strip. they said that the, the, here's the back of the clock. she is out of the most violent in terms of using different kind of repose in this exchange. you file this, the witnesses carefully from the law. i also say that i have been the boarding a crowd, me of the and the nation hospital in the lot of the go to sleep under was another, a strike, meals out a ship, a hospital in the city. the one that was written that i is when they also showed up from uh, the pictures all uh so you know,
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the how much lead the garbage being on the tunnel on the, on the she for her to boat. so we don't know if this bombardment got on the ship, a hospital was kind of warning, or as an expansion to the ongoing goods that are e, as in the that had been intensifying and got the c p a. and that also because there was another ada strike looks like a lot, a lot of these are typically from what is going on or across the border line in terms of, of the limits that is there a low pressures on the exchange you fly out or would be in the fighting groups undergoing. so that is really tough also being carrying dog size and olive oil range and looks like a lot in the central area. oh god, oh, i'm belong to a month to reach these people because they how they are on a little during the phone calls days or even got disconnected or cut out all the
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internet on telecommunications. i mean, well the specs on the for the, as randy on the said they would expand on the ground operations and cause on friday night. it's just the people in addition to the attacks that we carried out to recent days. ground forces are expanding, direct and save. you take this evening. the idea if he's acting with great false on all levels to achieve the objectives of the wall. so let's get more and this would need to abraham. she's going to be live from remote that need us. so what more have is really officials been saying about this expanded ground operation? it took off. well, let me expand, elizabeth about what this is really military spokesperson has been saying in this press conference principal. after he had said what he said about the intensified period bombardment, this was the expansion of the ground operation. we indeed have seen the hobbyist. neither of them barred, meant as well as the ground forces entering closer to an inside godson. and we've
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been reporting that there are also classes between the from us fighters a plus time brigades, as well as these really forces that have been entering. they are, it's definitely seen among astray these as a step forward. they've been waiting for this, a ground invasion that i've been able to pay for. it is brand new officials have been here. they say that they want to eliminate how mosque we've been hearing the same breath trick. and it's been intensified more more now with the comparison of how mass to the nazis and to a isis of course, is how mouse is totally different from those 2. but we've been seeing that rhetoric expand that, expand the one to tell us, as long as we knew officials who have been giving out interviews and as well, these really armies spokesperson. we've also heard from the spokesperson, the calls to evacuate the ship, a hospital complex. we've been also seeing on social media,
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those videos that israel claims that have mazda has been using the ship, a hospital as a military operation, or the headquarters for how mass also has been hearing from these really important minister who has been saying that he rejects the one called for this says, why are calling it despicable? they say that they are still be consistent in their gold, which is to unlimited thomas a need for the last couple of nights. you've been telling us how israel been ramping up its raids in the occupied westbank. tell us what's gonna happen. is that and indeed, now they have rated the jealous owned refugee camp just a few people. but there's a week from where we are right now. these really forces have the enter the account, the growth with them to pull those are, is now there has been a home that has been at called by these really forces as it builds in the,
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in an area that is inside. they will keep by the bank, but the israel says that posting is the permits to build and of course, almost no one gets those permits. so now they are moving ahead with what we believe is the destruction of that house in as well as those of course we've been reporting also. and just earlier this week, how the is really forces of kill 2 palestinians during the rates to the same refugee camp. now, all in all, the new york advise us bank. we've been seeing these really forces with multiple cities as often as involving and confrontations with tell us the news. now we've been seeing more more calls for the thing is the furthest in cities centers saying that they cannot see their father upon us and is being in the dark without any communications in the disease causes us to under heavy bombardment and do nothing. so they've been calling to do that, don't prayers and city centers. we've seen those cold materialize, at least in janine and in nablus. and we'll be watching to see for more. alright,
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anita abraham live for stag in the amount of need of thank you. all right, that's bringing 1000000 rabbani, he's cut into of john leo, which is a web magazine, specializing in the middle east to joins us live from one trail. moving good to have you with us. let's talk 1st that about israel is expanded miniature operations and gauze of the night, a significant increase, and it's aerial bombardment and expanded ground operations. what do you make of israel strategy and how involved are the americans in limiting? what is where it is doing? well, it's quite clear that what we're witnessing now is a military campaign against an entire society. of these measures that is real is implementing, you know, turning the entire gaza strip, or at least the northern part of it into a middle eastern version of grows the suffering all communications so that people can't even reach on the emergency services of suffering. the entry of food and water and electricity, and so these are not things that affect the well prepared military force. these are
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things that affect almost exclusively ordinary civilians. so the terror bombing that we're seeing of, of the cause a strip is really directed at the entire society as far as the united states or is concerned. they, they, they've made very clear that they reject a cessation of hostilities. today they voted against an initiative about the general assembly which passed with the large majority of for a durable and sustainable event of terry and pause leading to the station of possibilities. as far as these really, um, as far as these really strategies is concerned, i don't think they have a strategy besides trying to rapidly increase the body count of the palestinians. ok, so i think i'm really gonna just jump in that because we personal time so. so what else we have is expanded miniature operations and gaza in the occupied westbank. we're seeing increased is right. new rates us. we just had the small corresponding
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more attack spies, really surplus. huge products to me and demonstrations. well, maybe focusing on gaza. but the situation in the west bank is becoming extremely volatile as well. again, the palestinians are a people, is real strategies supported by the west for the past. several decades has been to fragment the policy on the supposition that you can do with those students in the gaza strip on purely causing issues, postings of the west bank, on purely west bank issues. and none of these communities were really mobilize and in support of a national issue. we're a national covers and what we're seeing now is that strategy has been an absolute failure because palestinians throughout the world are mobilizing in sports of what's happening in the gaza strip policy. gains are mobilizing support of what is
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real, is doing to cost against the weather and just it's just a final thought to you only offense that the un general assembly area you've touched on that in the previous question. so they pause to vote coating for an immediate humanitarian, c spy, the resolution as you and it was non binding. but what message is the general assembly sending to the world and how significant is the resolution? what do you make any difference on the ground in god's well, you're charlie, correct? that it's non binding, but i do think it sends a clear signal of the growing gap between the international community on the one hand and of the west, or at least most western governments. on the other hand, it shows you though, the vast majority of the world's governments want an end to this for the entire society. and then you have and increasingly isolated the united states and the number of european partners who are all gone home for precisely the kinds of care that we're seeing now is not only because the script but also increasingly the west
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. derek as well. all right, moving rabbani region really good to get your thoughts on your analysis. mind. thank you very much into the following. the passing of that un resolution coating for our humanitarian troops in gauze of the palestinian ambassador to the you and we had months. so sunk the countries the voted in favor of the general assembly prevent and send the appropriate message. not only to the finest union people that there is justice and fairness. an international humanitarian, though upholding by the general assembly. but also it's sent the message to everyone enough is enough. this war has to stop the cognitive against our people. it has to stop and humanitarian assistance should begin to enter the gaza strip with at least one on the truck loads of the humanitarian assistance to stop the crime against me. many forced trust. i am so proud to be with disagree
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with my brothers and sisters who gutted palestine high on their shoulders and they prevented their success de succeeded. loved also to come here and i'll just here i will have more special coverage of the war in gaza, including from yemen to joe london, to stumble thousands of protesting across the world in support of the palace. give me more than i expect the hello. here's the thing, more than a 100 wildfires, bush fires are burning across new south wales state in australia and half of them are classified as out of control. so it is dry here. the area is parts breezy and some spots as well. but just a little while ago for the southeast corner of queensland, quite intense rain that's now shifted out over the open water. but something interesting is going on here. it is colliding with remnants of a tropical cycle and so the 2 are merging again. this is out over the open water.
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supposing no major risk, well, temperatures are down. big time hitting the escape. usually land on the north island here with this breeze gets been, you'll max out at 15 degrees on saturday. that's a good 10 below where you were just 24 hours ago off the indo china right now. in parts of thailand we've seen pockets about 50 to a 100 millimeters of rain. i think we can expect much of the same on saturday. some pretty good run of rain to for northern areas of vietnam. it's raining across the yangtze and the pro river valley in china, but for the yellow river valley where the sun's poking out. 28 in junk, jo on saturday, off to japan. we go. and the rain's been pretty intense here. so we do have some landside alerts and play showers never too far away from tokyo with a high of 23 degrees. okay. got around. see you soon. i the welcome back. you're watching, i'll just hear
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a quick reminder about top stories here. this out of the guns and strips been subjected to the largest. is there any bombardment since the start of the war on october 7th? israel has been funding residential areas in the north, i'm center and the strip united nation. so civil that has collapsed. these really ministries at ground forces would expand operations on friday night. and this remind audio is about the tone of this war since again on october, the 7th, as well as plumbing company in the cost of the gaza strip. us code 7326 palestinians. that's according to the health industry. it also says, a 108 palestinians have been killed and the occupied westbank in 83 weeks. while these randy governments has more than 1400 as rings of account. and that i'm also taught 3 weeks ago. that's presto of pentagon correspondent not to go haine in washington dc. so apache early a wrong us officials seem to be going to great lengths to say then not involved in israel is miniature operations on the ground. what more they've been saying? i think i can tell you it's definitely pretty clear right now that some sort of
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memo went out because now we just heard from the commandant of the marine corps talking to reporters and he said make no mistake. what is, what has or what will unfold in gaza is surely in his really decision. so what is all this about? well, it is about the biggest concern for the officials that the pentagon is, if this is going to lead to a broader conflict, that's why you've seen the move assets into the region to try and send the message that they be prepared to respond. but these are words, and i think what people are going to be looking at is the actions. let's just take it back from the 1st day. the 1st time us president joe biden spoke about this. she did not mention the name palestine palestinians, not once they've quickly fluid munitions, so the bombs, many of the bombs that are dropping. and the missiles that are landing are sent from america. they give us an exact number of how many we do know that the 3 star general they sent over to walk through these really military and what he learned during the combat, the street,
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the street fighting felicia. we believe he is now back home. up until now the president has and wanted to call for a cease fire. we're starting to hear hence from administration officials that they might be open to a humanitarian pause if it means hostages can be released or if means dual nationals can get out of gaza. but again, not a full scale ceasefire call. and the also 14000000000 dollar of a ticket, the congress is expected to give to israel very shortly. yeah. so officials are saying lots of things in public potty, but what's the by the ministration saying behind the scenes in private? because that's probably more important is a 100 percent exactly what you look for. and when any administration is talking about thing is really where you always see is full sort of trends of what zeros do and public. but then privately, you start to see stories leak out today to the washington post from 5 unnamed sources in the administration to dave urge these rarely as not to take out
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a full scale round invasion of guys, a couple of reasons why they point out. they said they're really concerned after hearing what these really wanted to do, that it would lead to a much wider war. they would in danger of getting the hostages out uh that uh, the other thing is that the newer is casualties because those dimensions, the general was over there. that kind of the street fighting is deadly for civilians. her mouth is really soldiers and they think that the death toll could be cut and powerful and again, increase tensions in the region. and yeah, and the other thing is there they are very concerned about those hostages. david, asking for more time before the sort of invasion because they wanted to see if they could get them out and they only got a has a couple. all right, so i'm about to go ahead and live for stay in washington. patrick, thank you. well, i really am i calling rob mathis and spoke to model one gilani. he's the director general, the palestine web presence society in ramallah and says he's lost contact with his colleagues and carson with exceedingly worries and concerns for me. i was
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told to contact with them about 2 hours ago and we on with using very intense boom, bottom even heavy of the in the last 2 nights of the hospital just before we real good connections with our colleagues. that where most of them but who's on the east coast, but it doesn't tell you is it was a and we really streamed a c. and we wanted to also hold on hospice as 12000 people who didn't help us. if you guys think as a city and so weird extremely extremely well. i mean, apart from the humanitarian catastrophe that has been happening before the woods highs the last few days. we are now facing a total dock because we don't know what's happening. we know there is an intern certification that maybe even a ground invasion. why the student,
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300000 people into savannah on the hospitals with people who are for sale. we have been reporting that there has been a trickle of humanitarian aid that's been making its way into guys as any of that being of any use to the hospitals and medical centers. is any of it getting there? are you seeing any fuel that will help you keep working with, with regards to the, to the trucks coming in from from pages were responsive to receive the leaders. we stopped at the distribution for the services that we had sent to the hospital because they the, as i said before, the open ocean, the trickling does not do well. even with this insignificant them all they're not allowed to go to the north. so they're not allowed to go to the city to on ship.
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all speaker, what do you need? mostly those extra supplies and let us go on quotes for the people, the washer. nothing is going to the north because we went to a difficult voice. move to the north, they wouldn't be here. there is no green light that has no permits to go to, then all those agencies have to go to them as we are the only the only agency besides the public hospice. and that's the thing he got the safety around here. we are lacking mainly costs the fuse, which was our biggest concern to the, to the, to the loss of communications. we're on the line really contains the people we really we are shaking
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and who have know where to go. you just really shopping mean all the well, so the program says 9 of it's trucks intensive. gus and since the rough crossing was opened on saturday, but it was a to reach the one, many of us to be hundreds and 40 trucks a day need to enter have cost to have the services provided emergency supplies and come to the bred to 475000 just based out us to be in the united nations shall but previously 23 bakeries contracting to the government at the were feeding home as a quarter of a 1000000. but now just to where a rating due to a lack of to with food program upstairs. but every person who receives assistance at least 6 what kind of for offers date for my executive director of human
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rights watch here. he's moved to my colleague d navigator. said israel is not making any effort to protect civilians causing the issue is not just your target screens. the issue is also easy. is real firing indiscriminately in storing populated areas. when you look at these neighborhoods that have been some of the decimated, that's certainly what it looks like or, or there's a separate community that even if you're aiming at a military target, you cannot fire. if the consequences just civilians will be disproportionate. and here we seen is really, you know, blowing up huge apartment building, it's rendering a 100 families homeless at a shop because of some of the sensible, some us presence. i'm then if you look at the humanitarian angle, i'm introductions around a tree and was absolutely clear that israel has a duty to allows you mount train 8 and now its latest responses to say. so come off, they have supplies in their titles, but we've already seen that from us. it's pretty much indifferent to the palestinian region and they should not have to depend on some us for their supply
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when you, when it's sitting there in the future and has the capacity to provide the aid that 2000000 plus the leads need is real. what is wrong to be blocking? 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 the generators. so what you're essentially saying is that this, this is collective punishment, doesn't get time to collect the punishment is considered a watson. in other words, you know, this particular, i mean technically both the siege and some of this is kind of apartment is treating almost everybody in gaza as if that from us i don't even saw elements of this when i go to these really defense mr. side, or these are all just human. now, you know, this is to see the longer expression and then it personally, it doesn't matter whether somebody, you know, once voted for from us even though has been 16 years. and, you know, half of the causing calculations, kids. i mean,
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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? yep. and wars do have rules, don't they kind of threw off for me? civilians must be protected. and what we're seeing here is that civilians are not being absolute. these are not rules that you know, human rights groups need. all these are rules that the governments of the world, the military vote for themselves. and you know, those are the ways that make it work. crime for from us, kept on and slaughtered in a doctor's release, go into the same misapplied user. and basically always work tries by one side, do not just work things by another sign is, these are independent non reciprocal complications. and these are not rules to be followed when you know things are not so different. these are rules for when your site is getting to your students. a large,
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rolled up in ronnie's across the middle east and supports of the palestinians in yemen. thousands gathered in the northern marriage under the capital, son of condemning israel is on going on, garza and the king of thousands of facilities and in jordan, crowns are valued in the capital and many of waving palestinian flags and denouncing as well as a tax on god in london protest as gathered outside the office of the new k foreign secretary, calling for the protection of children in gosh, hold on 3000 honest and in children have been killed and is really strikes since october. the 7th. i'll just bear with me bach. i was a long demonstrate as outside the front office in london. so touching so, so is asked you outside of forward office stephen london living in a sense the side of the.

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