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to make him silent with detailed coverage. no, the other soldiers actually came home the stairs, or they simply was just smashing everything. so they could see. i'm seeing this jen, and as of the biggest question is, well, hezbollah joined this fight. further, what it's going to do is it's long range of miss tiles. the strikes pound, the gauze. i have a nice israel intensifies, this bombardment stripped and says it's forces not expanding operation. the i money in say this is out. is there a knife and demo? also coming out of a well and hospitals in golf pushed a breaking point as phone and internet services collapse across the strip round
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fighting intensifies in northern golf and beyond the wing of how much says it's 5 anti tank missiles. is there any forces? the un general assembly overwhelming a pauses of resonation quoting a jiro votes humanitarian truth on us subjects the as just post 5 g m t. 7 am in garza with a song has risen off a noise of intense is really on volume. it's thousands of civilians and now assessing the damage the strip has been subjected to the largest is really bombardments since the beginning of the war on october 7th, communication networks on down residential areas. in the north and the center of gauze i have been hits, you know, it's a nation. so civil order has now collapsed, as a bank has very latest. every night brings death and destruction. but
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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 already plunged into darkness. not posting is cannot communicate with each other for the emergency services learn. gaddy now now a catastrophe added to the crisis to put it seems a going through with a complete blackout means you don't know what's going on. nobody knows nothing. 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 done on the population already struggling with the lack of food, water and electricity. some feel was, has yet to come on the, for all of this difficulty in disseminating the picture of what's happening in the north, across the street 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
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in northern cancer, local flu, cold as you can hear another attack next to the indian nation hospital. and then is it i did a now another attack across swimming in 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 fire 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 will wondering if they will live to see it. a said bake just 0. let's say now from tarik, assume he has moved from can eunice in the southern gaza strip of the attacks on the goal? is this trend now continued during the last couple of hours. it has been massively intensifying to tearing different during the last hour in different areas in
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different sites. sites in the besieged territory, starting from central areas of the gods. this trip is specifically mr. johnny, 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 cover for the use of the ground troops or trying to make a limited ground inclusion to the, to the region. also the eastern area is a big town on town. what is the mass of the trashes between palestinians plumbing to is and they use very few patients forces. these classes could be clearly over hate. and the from the northern areas of the disease, tier tree is there. any attacks also continue to be carried out in different areas in the eastern uh, $86.00 to open range refuge account that the majority of the eastern areas of the gaza strip. specifically for in the north and the central areas because it, it to be a, as a tool field for the israeli and palestinian troops who having crushes from time to another as is very ongoing strikes,
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hit difference as tight signature treat also the it's very occupation forces that attacked the surrounding areas of the chief hospital. they had been targeting different places and different residents and houses close and adjacent to actually felt hosp. it's an, a 3 story building, closer was level the grounds in that region. another apartment took place and then most of the gaza strip, specifically near the end of the ship hospital was considered to be one of the main central hospitals in the nose. because this trip or several rockets have been fired from garza in to ask alone in southern israel in the rockets incentive head buildings in the city. many people living in asheville and have already left off to being told to evacuate by the ami. the spokesman for b is really all me said they would expand the ground operations in gaza on friday night. maybe just let people in addition to the talks that we carried out to recent
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days before the ground forces are expanding, direct and save. you take this evening. the idea is acting with great false on all levels to achieve the objectives of the wall. and i told them, yeah, let's go to the abraham, who's in ramallah for us and it what more do we know about any ongoing ground bottles taking place in gaza as well, according to the latest is really remarks that we've been hearing about the grounded vision, the only thing we know is that they say that they've been found the debt operations on the ground offensive. well, there's a little that we can tell you on that because we don't have enough information from these really slides. and we don't have much contact with the palestinians and the besieged cause us to put good. tell us what's happening over there. but there has been an interview with the a french ambassador to israel. he spoke to the official is really redo and he was saying that in a closed session,
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he was told that the israel is moving towards the 2nd phase of the war. that's not clear what that means. if it really means the ground invasion. and if it means something else, because again, there's little information we've been getting from these really side. the latest we've got from them is from an announcement from these really forces saying that they've managed this truck. i saw a book with who is a how mass leader, they say he was the head of the aerial array and he had planned the attack on october, the 7th, basically, uh, with the powered lighting, with the drawings, with everything else. so there's no way we can confirm those news, because usually what happens is that this will announces that it's truck certain have mazda officials, but then the sub brigades, kind of like the gates, that there says it's not true. so this is the latest that we have so far. let's not
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forget to mention that after the un general assembly has voted on a non binding resolution to offer some sort of a human utility and throughs these radio officials have rejected that. and these really important mr. said that this decision was despicable and that there are still it basically doing their job and it and what keeping that means targets, which is eliminating how much i need to i know that's been growing tension also where you are in the occupied westbank. what are the laces lines coming from the well, we could say that tonight was the least we've seen in terms of as really raising the occupied to us bank because we've been seeing them intensively going into palestinian towns and villages in the past 3 weeks. but today, the only major uh update that we can give you is the demolition of a home need, a jello zoned refugee camp. he had very close to ramallah where the is really
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forced to say that it was billed illegal in the the past. and is the, the permissions to build that, but they didn't get that. but we know from people into come that the owner of the house isn't either an, has been affiliated in the past, at least it to be with how mass and that is real has been doing that is kind of sending a message through the how mosley, there's and part of it's correct down on it people who i've been affiliated with in the past or are affiliated with the movement. now he's been arrested a couple of days ago and now his house has been demolished. thank you for that update. and it for him that in ramallah to now is need to mention the united nations general assembly has improved a non binding resolution. cooling facing monetary increase in garza. it costs overwhelmingly by 120 votes with 45 extensions. 14 countries imposed including israel and the us. gabriel. as on there has moved from un headquarters in
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new york. the us ambassador addressing the united nations general assembly. thank you, mr. president. during a meeting calling for humanitarian truce between israel leaves and palestinians, and at almost exactly the same moment is real began some of its most intense bombardments of gaza. it's unclear of israel time to that and the subsequent blackout of gaza to coincide with the un meeting at that meeting and amendments sponsored by canada in the us that would have added language condemning how much was voted down a draft resolution. but the 193 member general assembly passed the main resolution is adopted, authored by jordan and the era group. it calls for an immediate truce release of all civilians and uninhibited flow of humanitarian supplies into guys of the us was the only major world power that voted against it. but even with the
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overwhelming support, it's unlikely the resolution will mean an end to the war. resolutions adopted in the general assembly are non binding, meaning the israel can just ignore it without many repercussions, as they've done in the past. never the less the palestinian ambassadors spoke after the vote was taken. he said is real should be held accountable because the world has spoken, 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 law, upholstered by the general assembly. but also, it's send the message to everyone enough is enough. this war has to stop the cottage against a lot of people. it has to stop in 3 weeks into the conflict. and finally, the un has spoken to the clear signal. the majority of the world wants to
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bombardment of gaza to and gabriel is on don't, which is either at the united nations, israel's invest the to the un has condemned some member states for perceived bias against israel and my colleagues are re navigate. i spoke to alex, is there a senior political analyst my wants to shara, he says these condemnations should not affect how the un treats is arouse violations of international. no. it's not normal for a, for the representative is a kid insulting everyone. i figured i could mission success to be back in the states and insulting it's hierarchy. it's insulting, such as congenital and bang you on stuff from doing that job. it started by this time and be in such great reach of international law. i. if you have a solutions, i could be able to continue with. busy you know, with his bravado, i think that's the emissions. it's just not possible. you know,
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for this to be allowed to continue this. if it's normal, normal here. and do you go to the nations, you know, it does not belong to the united states. do you want to general or somebody can vote on uh, on his records. uh, what is that, what is his behavior? and is there a violation of international but also on, on, on this bus it is continuous rogue behavior at the united nation. anyway, he does may, as you said, and we expect it to be not accept or to be to reject this resolution which makes the questions what's next? because that's what you and i and james were talking about. most of this uh, you know, the last couple of hours, we know that this is somebody, but is it said, meaning is this now this is it? or as the i see that butler said, they gotta stop looking at the security council. but even if they do that would. ready like expense the said has the. ready it's that listen to the fact that it's isolated in the world. the united states, as us has, as the, as i pointed it,
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says sheriff in the middle east and you call me please and would not listen to anyone else, but no symbolically, the united nations has expressed its way in the un general assembly by saying that it has the fight thing has to stop. how is it going to impact what's happening on the grounds in gaza? you think because we heard earlier from the spokesman saying that they're going to expand their ground operations. they've cut a most communications from the strip. so what do you think is going to happen next? in terms of surgery does, solutions is red. uh, we're continuing to believe that the world can say what it must do it at once, which makes the question, what will the member states do? now that the, you're not not, that is right and wouldn't be once again. richard international law protected but. ready what, what did they do? and i think the 1st question is to the number of states who presented this is this
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edition. now that is right, has rejected the solution that has been adopted by the united nation. what is ages? do you have 22 countries that are completely impotent in front of this mess? getting an industrial scale, a guess federal eps? you know, if god forbid, belgium was bombed, delagarza is bomb. i'm sure the o b i was would be, you know, talking about it. that's been done, this has been done. i think there would be something doing something about what it was going to do. now that is read basically stats on their resolution when they got relations with this or with this stuff. the normalization with the recall the investigators will they do something a bit more with the fridge and they have a model with the united states of the union with because it has to start with the
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out of work because this is the region. when we talk about the why do the, the war it means wasn't in the worst 11 on celia, iraq, egypt, and so on. this is the region, and these are the for the arrows. what are they going to do not continue with normal nations, continue having is ready. and so there's dicing that way to add up. capitals. still ahead. on the challenges there will have most special coverage of the war and garza, including from yemen to jordan, london, to stumble thousands per test across the world. in the there's a headlines for the america is nice to have the along and right off the bat. let's talk about this cooking up in the eastern pacific, off the coast of guatemala. it could turn into a tropical storm or hurricane. so we're going to keep tabs on that over the next
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little bit. now for south america from columbia ecuador right through the pay ruby and andy's into eastern paraguay in the southeast of brazil, got a pretty intense line of showers in storms here. in fact, in eastern paraguay southeast of brazil could see a 100 to 200 meters of rain. here in a short period of time remains breezy in patagonia so round colorado river that be a windows have been around a 100 kilometers per hour. and we'll start the day similar to that on saturday as while meantime, cold air has really delegating across the canadian prayers and northern plains, temperatures sub 0. now it's feeling more like winter, and this will eventually find its way into the great lakes. for now, not too bad. cloud cover in toronto at 15, but watch what happens on sunday, maxine out at 7 with this band of rain moving into the us north. it's back to the here. and now as we go to the us se, we've got some heat here, but this is fueling storms through texas, oklahoma, arkansas, in missouri. there has been some flash putty in here and get ready for it. denver rain turns to snow. you could see about 10 centimeters over the next little bit by
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the watching out. is there a mind at the top stories? this, our goal is a strip has been subjected to the largest. is there any from 5 minutes since the stones of the war? no type of the 7th. israel has been booming residential areas in the notes and the sentence district, united nations, the civil order has collapse. is there any ministry has said ground forces will expand operations? let's remind our view is the toll of this was cy fall since it began on october, the 7th. israel's bowman campaign, across the goal is to strip this kill 7326 palestinian sconce. according to the latest figures from the health industry, it also says 108 palestinians have been killed in the occupied westbank in the last
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3 weeks. meanwhile, these ready government says nothing. 1400 israelis were killed in how mazda is attack 3 weeks ago. now since israel's bombardments, again, thousands of buildings in guns that have been destroyed, home schools, hospital was of open hits on friday afternoon is reading who planes targeted an entire residential square in the town. oh, how i neighborhood in the 7 of kansas city dozens of kills novice for 16 inches. whitehouse says it will continue. discussions with israel about the matter of any ground offensive american aircraft carrier strike group. nemo has been deployed to the eastern mediterranean, along with 900 us troops to them. at least. the pentagon spokesman says the us is focused on preventing a wider conflict. we have no interest in getting into a conflict with iran. again, what we're focused on is regional security and stability in the region. we're
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focused on defeating isis in our rec, and syrian supporting our partners there. but if and when our forces are attacked, we will take necessary steps to protect them and send a strong deterrent message. i don't have any new deployments to announce that this time is you know, we have position the u. s. s. ford carrier strike group in the eastern mediterranean. we're sending the u. s. s. i, as in our carrier strike group to the us central command region. in addition to deploying approximately 900 forces into the middle east to provide air defense capabilities. importantly, those forces are not going to israel. they do not have anything to do with the situation there. they are for force protection purposes and again to provide us with options to defend our forces and send a deterrent message. again, i want to emphasize our focus here is on preventing a broader regional conflict. in addition to providing military capabilities, we are actively communicating with our partners in the region to seek advice and
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their thoughts on how best to ensure that it does not wide into a broader conflict. appreciating all the expertise and insight that are partners throughout the middle east have in terms of these types of situations. so again, right now the situation is contained with israel and him, us, and we plan to keep it that way. let's get more with heidi j account. stories in washington, d. c. for us, heidi, some mix messaging coming from the united states took us through the lice lines. i believe there is evidence that there may be, they have the public hoster that the us is putting forward, which is that it has israel's back and supports it in all its military decisions. and what is the perhaps private conversations that us officials are having with is really this is according to reporting from the washington post saying that you as officials are trying to push for rather than
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a ground offensive and gaza pushing for more surgical options involving special ops an aircraft to uh, to take down from us. this is reporting that comes from the washington post again, following the meetings of us, secretary of state and defense, who travel to the region in recent weeks and rather than walk in way more assured after meeting with there is really counterparts, they reportedly came away with worries 3 major worries, one being that there's really military did not have a plan that they believe would succeed to the degree that high degree in eliminating moss and other concern being that going in with a ground defensive. would it hinder the hostage negotiations that so far have proven successful and at least free for hostages in recent weeks. and then also
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the over the overriding concern from the us be that dramatic ground offensive with so many civilian casualties expected would only cause this conflict to widen to other players in the region. and as you just heard from the pentagon, spokes person, that is something that the use absolutely wants to prevent. right. and how could send ordinary americans on us little make is that america could find itself sucked into much why the regional conflicts as well. we know from history that the american public does not like when us soldiers are put in harm's way in 4 and wars, and that is likely not likely unlikely to change, excuse me. now, president by that has pledged that he would not be sending us troops to israel to be in harms way. and you just heard again from the pentagon spokesperson saying those who are going arbitrarily there to act as a deterrent for iran and other regional players to not intervene. however,
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whether that strategy is working is debatable. given that since this warren gaza began. and since the us sent aircraft carriers and additional troops to the region, there have only been more attacks on a troops in iraq and in syria in the last few days. and now the u. s. responding by only further escalating that situation. thank you for that day heidi to accounts for their for some washington d. c. l was 29000 people in the southern 11 and have been displaced due to recent fighting between israel and has paula on a hash. them sentenced this report from nicola and southern lebanon, as with, as well, announcing extending its ground operations and the size of the many questions being raised by the escalation on the lebanese is really bored, especially with his law. speaking more about the past, the. busy he's on the possibility of escalation in case of
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a ground invasion and concept. now, the situation over here from the east and sector and shut off on us throughout the rest of the sector here while we are in the court up there with several has been locked tax on his ready ministry positions, according to his will loans statements. the groove inflicted damage and casualties on is really ministry forces. no, the a is read is retaliated by shutting the vicinity of several live in these villages, causing fires and damage. over the past few days. there were a lot of fires over here, especially in the court, i, in the shop and the liberties at civil defense and the municipality officials were calling on the united nations to has been extinguishing the 5. now the big question here is whether the escalation and was as going to have its impact on the contain
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frontier and they've been on, especially with the possibility of extending the depth of the uh, confrontation over the past days. it was limited to on, on 5 kilometers on both sides. so in case of an escalation with this c lab and on sinking into the big a conflict, this is what many icons send off on the actual jersey at all. no for a team of adults has, has ended garza through the rafa crossing on the border with egypt and medics from the red cross saw expected to support relief operations. 10 trucks all intend to bring medicine food on war. so the you and in red cross on painting for the immediate delivery of fuel, of the 31 of those 5, sam, is this some thoughts of mind them to gentlemen? this is the 5th convoys of relief. we have a contract to buy the egyptians earlier today to head to the crossing, to prepare and trucks headed to the international red cross messages. these
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whatever's delivered, there's only a drop in the ocean. we're sending an s o s message within 24 hours. the red cross will not be able to function more than 16000 people, mostly children, women, and elderly, with forcibly displaced outputs hospitable. if we fail, we lose thousands of lights. we search for the immediate delivery of fuel without fuel. we comp move these trucks to distribute the hospital's calling to operate. we call into national communities to ok to stop, move, disasters or not? well, feet program says 9 or if it's trucks have entered guns as since the rough and crossing opened on saturday. but it wants that to reach the 1000000 palestinians in need 14 trunks a day on needed to enter garza, the w. p says it's provided emergency supplies of count tuna, and bred to 475000 displace palestinians in the un shelters. previously 23 bakeries contract to to the w. s. p. were feeding almost the course of
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a 1000000 people a day. but now just to offer racing due to a lock fuel, the w f. p says of every person who receives assistance, the 6 move on in need a be a tough a is the senior mid lea spokesperson for the wsp. she describes some of the challenges her teams are facing. so that's what she does that is dropping in with the lots of big 6 supplies and see the fuel shortages that's really going to disrupt and bringing or humanitarian operations into a whole food. then water out running out and people are facing increasing the desperate conditions. and also the outside even of got the endorse, come to the conditions of deteriorating every day and food is running short. so without the additional fuel supply, and also with the why we was come the opening of the wood,
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the crossing point last week. i think the number of humanitarian aid, the, cuz it took us inside guns up on these come boys has been really very limited. so it's a very difficult situation. yeah, no, we are able to have to that's we sent so far is like probably less than a 100000 people. so that said, he listened compared to the you know, the size of the needs that we have is i got that. so it does work for us to be able to provide assistance to people in government have to scale up a patient to provide for the for 1000000 people. we need 40 trucks of wi fi for want to enter every day for this one, the costing point. so we definitely, it's not enough. we need more. uh, you know, for 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. that's in raleigh is across the middle
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east in support of palestinians in the yemen. thousands gathered in the northern city of marie a say when the capital some the people condemned as well as one guns and the killing civilians. 6 and jordan, 2 crowns have rallied in the council, among many people waved palestinian flags and denounced israel's attacks on guns. so there's a demonstrations of also been held in assemble outside. is there any conflicts on friday or summer? binge of 8 percent. well, as you be watching those terrific scenes come out of gaza in the last few hours, thousands of people who have got the across turkey in sporadic protest, the largest one behind us in front of the is very confident here in the city of if simple people have been coming in the last few hours the as the hearing the news, the coming out from the speech to show solidarity shoulder under 2 ben.

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