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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  October 28, 2023 10:00am-11:00am AST

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such intimacies that makes every international story local at heart. i'm only can be the host of the take a daily news podcast powered by the global reporting of algebra. bind us where ever you get your pod, cast the, [000:00:00;00] the lot, mccloud visits in use on line from doha, coming up for the next 60 minutes. strikes, pound, gals, river nice is rather testifies is bombardment of stripping assessments, forces or expanding operations more than 7000 palestinians and native died in the conflict so far. almost half of them were children,
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overwhelmed hospitals and guns were pushed to breaking points as israel cox phone and internet services across the street. and the un general assembly overwhelmingly pauses the resolution, calling for insurable humanitarian truths despite us objection. so it's just past 700 u m t and that is 9 am in dallas that where the sun has risen, offer nights of intense is rarely from poverty. tens of thousands of civilians are assessing the damage the strip is being subjected to the law, just as rarely bombardment since the start of the war and october, the 7th. israel has said that communication networks, residential areas of the north incentive guys that have been hit. the destination says that civil order has collapsed. well, since that will be done on october, the 7th israel's bombing campaign across the goals. this trip is killed. 7326
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palestinians. that's according to the health ministry. it also says 108 palestinians have been killed in the occupied westbank in any 3 weeks and to publish the new prisoners have died in his ready custody. israel says they died of natural causes. meanwhile, these really government says more than 1400 israelis were killed in the last attack . i said bag begins a coverage as every night brings desk 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 flies wants to cause a sky line. already plunged into darkness not posting is cannot communicate with each other for the emergency services. and gaddy now now a catastrophe added to the crisis. the kind of things are going through with the 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
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health record in the world for a quick solution to intervene and stop this mexico palestinians can see the strikes raining done on the population already struggling with the lack of food, water and electricity, some fuel was yet to come up 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 guys that a lot of the flu, the cold as you can hear, another attack next to the indian nation. the hospital is the the and now another attack across, i mean the nation hospital does radio and he says they will be expanding grand operations and all of it. and it's got to the sound of clashes between these radios . and how much flight is in northern garza and how much is still able to fly
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rockets towards israel and what they say. i do tell me. so for the population of gaza, the morning that follows is going to be assessed damage. meaning that we're wondering if they will live to see it. i said bake just 0. well we can hang out from talk about was a respect was late last night from calling you this in the southern gaza strip. the attacks on the gauze is trent 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. sites in the besieged territory, starting from central areas of because this trip is specifically and is there any, any for who the eastern area of this district has been massively bombarded by the use when elementary in order to make public council for the use of the ground troops or 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 used to have 2 patients horses. these classes could be clearly over
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hate and the from the northern areas of the deceased territory is there any attacks also continued to be carried out in different areas in the eastern uh, $86.00 to open range refuge account. but the majority of the eastern areas of the gaza strip, specifically for in the north and the central areas. because it it to be as up till field for the israeli and palestinian troops, who having collections from time to another as is very ongoing strikes, hit difference as tight signature treat also the it's very occupation forces that attacked the surrounding areas of the she felt hospital they had been targeting different places and different residents in house as close and adjacent to, as she felt hosp. it's an, a 3 story building, closer was level the grounds in that region. another apartment took place in the most of the gaza strip, specifically near the end of the shift hospital, which considered to be one of the main central hospitals in the nose because of strip. let's close to occupied histories, living with us are hired to, as i said,
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the communications networks have been taken down in dallas the what are the implications of this, of the yes, cool, this is the 1st time as well. does this every time there's been a will that's in 5, was in garza and not the time of the blockade, but it's imposed on the population that every time it's the tax it they use to go in. and so basically, plugins garza into all kinds of those the already had through lectures and see, but by cutting off the columns. well that has meant is the hospitals, medics haven't been able to find a tale as to how many people have died from these overnight shillings and also to even get to them in the 1st place. and not we've heard from the is riley on the spokesman, who said that they'd oversee expanded the ground offenses that they were increasing the targets. which of course we've seen since the was since the beginning of this
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war that starts and not so but the 7. and then we heard from various is really officials whether it was these ready and boss to the, to the us and all these ready for administer. but made it clear that the aim is to hit, how much targets that they want to get rid of them in every way possible. and the kind of language was very much language of vengeance that they will make. this happen that there is no going back on that to that it seems is regardless of the number of casualties that of course, the humanitarian crisis citizen unfolding in front of us. we are expected to hear from the army spokesman. usually what happens is i'll have a briefing at night, so it's a priest of public, and then we usually hear from them in the morning. they'll release videos, they'll discuss what they've done. they said that they've targeted more than a 100 targets. they've sit on the grounds, it seems referring to those tunnels. they've also said that they've talked to one of the senior how mosley does behind the october 7 to tackle new southern towns in
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israel. and it's still not k the details to that. but i guess we'll find out more interestingly though, nick is or so the representative so they move into hundreds captives acr. 1 us well taken into gaza had said it has said that they are demanding to meets with prime minister benjamin netanyahu with the minister of defense. you all go out as well because they are deeply, deeply concerned. um i just want to bring up uh the message that was sent to him. he just bear with me. um, i know i called find some of it, but they was saying that there was a lot of food that really concerned they want to know the. the cost is the captives all safe and safe from all of this, from bossman a couple of days ago. how mass had said that they of the 50 of those suits had already been killed in those is ready to attack. so it's so it's really citizens what, how much those effects would be saying is those this ready citizens have been killed
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by the own government. the spice one for the all me the day before is sorry, rather last night had said that they all split way was all about the campuses. he said that it's funny that is still working on but so they didn't have much more information. and it seems that you know, in the background we're seeing capital, i'm us media, it seems to try and get those caps is released. but the, the general feeling has been here, is it, israel has just gone ahead with this expansion of the oppression. so even though this thing, it's incredible it's, it's very targeted, but the expansion is a real concern. not just so the palestinians, not just the international community. now as we see more people are posing this, but also for the families of those that have been taken across nick, right. and then in other news where you had that rock, it was 5 into tennessee. that's right. i mean, look, since this has sausage we're seeing these, how mass real kits that has been fired,
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hey multiple times into the southern is right on those southern towns which i'm most the evacuated now are a few people that despite the is really minutes for and decided to continue staying in the homes, but also talking think central as role you type tennessee has been here a few times. there were a few injuries the overnight yesterday, and it just shows how much will certainly soon off to that made it strikes the sauce. it's a hit, gaza, it said it's a huge biology. oh boy. okay. so we haven't seen for days, but what it's saying is, is that it's pushing up for fights and ethan reports. we have of course there's no way of being able to confirm this just yet. um, but they said when those is riley forces in tanks entering northern gaza. yes. today that that fights is from the correspond brigades, space that had put up a major a fight against them. and that was a loss of resistance from that. of course we would say, nick, it's still quite unclear as to what's been happening because the columns have been
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down there. and i guess we'll be finding out a lot more from the is ready to government very soon as to what they have done. and then potentially will get reaction from how mouse and all of the others that will give us a better picture of what's been happening overnight. right? and we will, of course, keep an eye on all of that to start typing. thanks very much. that's a picture for multiply these truths, and thank you a while it says switch over to the occupied westbank and run con is standing by for us live from the jail as a refugee camp. that ends in run. we're hearing that the home of a problem that's how much lead to his being the be raised to the ground, to the small that's out. feet, right? the raid started around the to am this morning. these riley's came in about 200 of them with heavily on the vehicles. they came down the street, other they managed to secure the perimeter and then they both in a heavily on the boulders. and this is what they did. they basically destroyed this house by, by just knuckle. there is a how much lead in the jail as
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a refugee camp. you guys have been arrested just off to october, the 7th when this latest round of will began. and now he's actually spent a lot of time in administrative detention. he was last arrested in last year. and now he's back in administered detention. he's basically held without charge. but these writing, these have destroyed the family's house, so were 11 people, but actually lived in this home. those 11 people now homeless, staying with relatives wherever they can. and this is part of israel's collective punishment against the families of active is living within any of the refugee camps or even deed homes in the occupied westbank. now since the beginning of the year, we've seen $803.00 palestinian structures be destroyed like this that we used to, which struck 2 because sometimes those are just shak. sometimes those are just
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temporary housing that they box you put up because that houses were destroyed. but once again, this is just moved so, so this is you can imagine there's a lot of wiring here. i should be a bit more careful of them. but this is what it looks like when you a family member of somebody who is a met the of how mass. it's not just about arresting those leaders anymore. it's about retribution against the families. and that's what it looks like. right now i'm run in general. the every night rates of course have been ongoing since all this began, but it wasn't quite as intense last night. is that right? well that was still a multiple raids in multiple locations, which is now what we're seeing a lot more of it used to be perhaps one raid in jeanine, for example, in nablus. now it's multiple locations. so still 13 people were arrested in those rates as we're speaking right now. there is a raid going on just south of bethlehem. we're here one. palestinian has been
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wounded that there are classes on going. but just to give you some figures about 1500 people, i've been arrested from the occupied westbank that brings the total is about 6730 and is really j was right now. that's the highest. it's been in a very long time. about $161700.00 of those are held without charge in writing. thanks. lots and bring con uh the from occupied with my thinking. well, several rockets are fine from gallons into ask along in southern is ro yes, the records i sent you a few buildings in the city. many people living in escal and have already left off to be told to evacuate by the all me. did abraham as of late just now from ramallah in the occupied with according to the latest is really remarks that we've been hearing about the grounded vision. the
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only thing we know is that they say that they've expand the debt operations on the ground offensive. 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 palestinians. and the besieged cause as to who could 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 read you. and he was saying that in a closed session, 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 is the ground invasion, if it means something else. because again, there's little information which we can get things from these really side. the latest we've got from them is from an announcement from these really forces saying
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that they've managed this truck. i saw a book with who is a how mass either 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 drawers 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 sorts and how mazda officials, but then of assembly gave 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 forget to mention that after that you, when general assembly has voted on a non binding resolution, to offer some sort of by unity and through these radio officials have rejected that . and these really important mr. says that this decision was despicable and that they are still it basically doing their job and it and what keeping the means target, which is eliminating how mass
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a need to abraham reported that the united nations general assembly has approved the non binding resolution. calling for a humanitarian truce in gaza, they positive wellbeing lee by a 120 votes with 45 extensions. 14 countries opposed to including israel and the united states. government is under reports not from the u. n. h king in new york. the us ambassador, addressing the united nations general assembly. thank you mr. president. during a meeting, calling for humanitarian truce between israelis and palestinians, and at almost exactly the same moment is real began. some of its most intense bombardments of guys, a it's unclear, is real time to that and the subsequent blackout of gaza to coincide with the un meeting at that meeting and amendments sponsored by canada. and the us that would have added language condemning how much was voted down a draft resolution,
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but the $193.00 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 gaza. the us was the only major world power that voted against it. but even with the overwhelming support, it's unlikely the resolution will mean an end. the war resolutions adopted in the general assembly are non binding, meaning 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, and 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, and internationally. you might have to have
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a low up hold it by the general assembly. but also it's send the message to everyone, enough is enough, this war has to stop the cottage against our people and 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, once to bombardment of guys to, and gabriel's on don't address either at the united nations. okay, let's bring in monica and jones. now he's an associate professor at whom i've been can be for university. my welcome to i'll to 0 at. so this resolution a pulse, but by no means university. you had this european split netflix, the extensions, and create a u. k. and several european nations. what do you make of it? oh, well, i think, you know, the european states that particular view k and also the us losing the moral authority in the region. we've got an unprecedented humanitarian crisis in gaza. b c mode that's in the past 2 weeks and we've seen in the whole history of gaza. and
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then you have countries claiming our leadership over the world and the region basically abstaining from a vote that would quote for a cease fire and, and immediate humanitarian intervention. so i think it's massively problematic, and in this case we know an extension doesn't mean you know, an extension is kind of the weasel way out in this situation. it's just sitting on the plan. it's just sitting on the fence and i think again, obviously it's no secret that became particular. and us, i've had, you know, given that sort of, unequivocal support for israel, we know the israel escalating their attacks now into guys. i think yesterday was one of the most intense phase of bombing we've seen. so these extensions not only come at a crucial time to come at the time where israel actually increasing the suffering of people in gaza. so i think, you know, these extensions here are particularly problematic and they reflect this kind of a new chemical support for, for israel, from these countries. and they are a continuation of this green light that the countries have given to what is ro for that. and you know, i say encouraged, and i don't like using the time encouraging me and say, you know, a mass killing of palestinians, and yes,
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the resolution itself is positive. overwhelmingly. right? does it make any difference non binding? right? so, so what does it mean? i mean, i think it's important for parents begins to note, even though that's difficult now because of the comes of been cut off that the is a lot of people in the world to a supporting that cause. i think it's important, despite what is real, sorry for them to know that what they are doing is not going to be received well in the international community. i think the likes abiding who, despite what they say, are concerned about international public opinion, often to be concerned that one is happening. and israel that has the backing of us, is going to be condemned by a large number of the wealth. and this is a real clear message, i think, to those countries that have stained or did not support the resolution that they are sitting on the prospect and not just the crisis and gaza, but a huge political crisis, particularly the middle east. you know, where, where the us legitimacy a separate 5th, a decade. so i think that going to realize that continued support, unequivocal support. but this master's really killing is going to have a significant political backlash pressed in the short term. but ultimately,
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the long term right there is, is suggestion that the us is, is heavily supportive. is of israel publicly bit behind the scenes is pushing quite hot. yeah. well, i mean, this is, this is, you know, the nature of the problems, of course they have to demonstrate that they are supportive of israel, a key ally. but at the same time, you know this behind the scenes negotiation is seen even english when you have the most powerful country in the world, engaging in what looks like, you know, i'm not using the full extent of its influence to stop what's going on. and i think yeah, that's happening, but at the same time i'm a bit cynical because you know, what is the net outcome of this us diplomacy? behind the scenes, 7000 plus civilians have been killed. what's us diplomacy doing behind the scenes is going to stop 14000 been killed and that's going to be considered a victory because they should have acted 2 weeks ago. and i think whatever they're doing behind the scenes is already showed that is not enough to stop what is tend to not to do to ethnic cleansing, going on and goes a century. is that because a few days ago we were talking about this, this perceived when to of legitimacy,
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the israel, united states might consider the situation to be, is diminishing with every palestinian that's killed. but it doesn't seem to have made any difference because they, they bump off and said, continue again, as you say, getting heavier bombardments of getting heavier. and i think what the found buttons show us is that israel do not want to back down on that slides to actually in, in some cases what sounds like pudge gardens and push them into the sign i peninsula. and i think that's really important to remember because it is relevant to using these lines like, you know, what we're concerned about hostages and we're targeting him, us, but hostages a with time us. and obviously, these bombs indiscriminate and show very little regard for the lives of us how this thing is with most of the hostages. so it's very unclear, you know, from as far as i can said, this narrative about hostage has been released to hostages. and then we'll have a sci fi, is that meaningless? because, you know, at the moment i think most hostages, the dying of the hands of these ratings and the type of thing. and so, you know, this escalation, the, the growing use of ground troops and gaza old points to a continued escalation as the cutting of communications which looks like
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a strategic decision to try and protect as right now, troops as they go into gaza or a month later, discuss well, have you back a little bit later of the time being thanks very much indeed. thank you. well, since israel's from bomb installed to 3 weeks ago, dozens of buildings and gals that have been of course, destroyed home to schools, hospitals, they've all been hit on friday afternoon, is ready. we'll plains targeted an entire residential square in a tell a whole neighborhood in the southern part of gauze as he does is what killed the others. critically injured. we spoke to him as spokesman is on the handle from lebanon's capital. and he says this row has been weakened and is trying to regain, and the parents have strength and power. that is why it is the code at 5 and would want them to and also they have cut out for the next one and the cut man it's, it's clear that it's that he needs to move in towards the board because of that
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from different fonts in the north and in bottles gets into the bottom in the middle of business to face to uh, gives the city and the cabs, the bridge cabs, especially it's clear that they know that they have lost their all their lives. scroll down, i'm the most active issue. so they want to uh, cut the goods from the world that's in order to comment that climb in a deep silence. 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 fence on the ground. they don't want to claim that the, the, that division, so they can keep some alternative solutions. they are talking about small, nobody ition, but the clear from the ground that they want to create an image that they have a victory as an image given confidential for the scene as despite. and then they
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have done something on the boards of. and this will give it a victory for what they believe, which would be an image of which i think this will not happen. everyone will see to model how they have could more children and willing by bowman uh, gives us the as to model it as tries to get this through. and also, but if in thing the actions of uh, maybe kill teams, the civil defense but event take them form has been the people taking that and job of them because we bought it to the hoss with those they want to complete, that must have thought of what you stopped the 20 days ago. okay, said i had here on out 0 projects in new york because he will greet jewish voice for peace pools for an immediate cease fire. in
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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 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 and 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 pedagogy is so round, come with the rebate, 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,
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maxine out at 7 with this band of rain moving into the us north. it's back to the here and now it has to be goes to the us celsius. 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 the way. are you watching out there or mind about top story? is this uh end of the golf. the strip is being subjected to the launch. it says ready from buttons. it's down to the board on october. the 7th have wells hospitals in gauze that have been pushed. the breaking point. united nations says civil order has collapsed. united nations general assembly has approved a non binding resolution corner, refresh humanitarian trace, and garza. it passed by a 120 votes with 45 extensions,
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14 countries opposed. it included israel and the united states as well as 7 communication network, the residential areas of the north and central kansas of b. okay, let's bring it in, marco and jones. he's an associate professor at how about been can be fed university so much 1st, let's talk about this communication situation with lack of them in gaza. it's not unusual for israel to do that and these kind of come fix it every time happen. in fact, they do it. so the implications this time of the a much more severe on that much most of it, it's important. remember, as he said, that is we have often do this when they bump gaza, they tots or reduce the capacity of internet networks. what we're seeing now is a massive deprecation of the internet. so even a week ago it was running at 55 percent. and now there's a huge decrease, right? the implications this of phenomenal primarily we're going to, it's going to make it difficult for, for us to respond those. but it was paramedics people fighting fires, rescuing people from the multitude of apartment blocks that have been decimated by
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is ready bombing. they're going to be finding it incredibly difficult to coordinate their rescue efforts. so this is a massive problem. and it increasingly, in addition to this, it's going to make it harder for $4000.00 to communicate to each other about potential dangers or in pending dangers and communicate to their families outside of gaza. and also to, to, to let people know what's going on. i mean, yesterday that was one of the few videos that actually came out with guys that showed someone i wasn't screaming for help and someone suite the wrong side. this is what the sound of genocide looks like. and because of the nature of this comes blog, it's going to be hotter and hot of a people to bear witness to the mass killing an ethnic cleansing of people in gaza . and i think that's really crucial. so we have 2 levels. we have the immediate sheer amount of terry and problem. while we see it difficult for us responded to coordinate with each other and guidance coordinating with each other. and also the, the, the level in which that helps the international community. the pressure on is about which is bearing witness to what's going on, bearing witness with a suffering bearing witness to the,
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the consequences of his really showing through communication to the outside world. and even the, just the crucial thing to be able to when i want to say that the strike is at a certain building. and if an ambulance can get through, can you come, but you can't even do that. you can't do that. and you know, basically the 1st responder is going to be acting by and by going to be seeing that as an explosion. and they're going to try and rush to that place. uh, you know, without knowing exactly where it is. i mean, there was a story yesterday that people who are resorting to using the mega phones that mosques to actually cool a lot for help. so you know, the very and, and that's certainly based on the fact that some mosques will have a generate to prod by the, the ever diminishing supplies of fuel to actually power the megaphones. imagine that clung help using a mega front of a mouse because phones are down and, and there's no significant communications infrastructure that would allow people to get health quickly. and what does that mean? you can't get help quickly. more people are going to die. i know people are going to be buried under rubble for a lot longer simply because communications has been cut. right. is this an talk of the united states pushing from old surgical operations a across to come in and take down?
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how about so is that something that is real good to listen to? well, i think firstly, the time surgical operation is a missed on a and then sounds like a euphemism that's bear in mind is to talk of surgical operations because come after 7000 people have been killed. so i don't know who the surgeon is here. dr. death because there's tons, surgical operation belies the fact that that has been what looks like in discriminant bonding of civilians. so the us saying that's the most surgical operations is meaningless. what does, what does that mean is what have been doing up to this point? you know, if they say we need most logical strikes, are they saying that you haven't been doing center surgical strikes, which is a tactic knowledge meant that as well. so cool bonding of how much target to actually indiscriminate funding. so i think this using some surgical, it's a euphemism but also, i think, actually highlights that as an awareness from the us side as well. have not been conducting surgical strikes and have been engaging in deliberate targeting of civilians. which again, just highlights, you know, that the nature of this campaign has been one that has not been surgical. yeah. and what about that so many cleaning the united states and everybody else has very much
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concerned about the, the fear of contagion of the spreading. yes, and that's, that's the kind of the bottom of everybody's worries here, isn't it? i mean it's, it's very well we saw mass demonstrations last weekend was thing on during demonstrations in the middle east, but also us in europe. we saw the cairo piece on that last week, which i think, in addition to also the trying to try and find a, a way to, to get more humanitarian aid and was a way for our bleed is again, mostly on the link to the arab leaders. to try and demonstrate to that populations who are demonstrating that they were trying to solve this problem. and i think as time goes on and we see these things coming out of god as one of the arab leaders doing, there is going to be definitely a very concerning sense that our citizens, who for the most part, haven't been represented in what goes on about israel and palestine against being placed in press, they've been increasingly frustrated about bank government, lack of ability to solve this problem. in addition, start increasing anger at the us, us, and us allies for the categories and the suffering that brings with that security concern. and obviously what we've seen, you know,
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strikes now and targets inside syria. we've seen, you know, the possibility of, of, of fed escalation on the northern border with has voted on it as well as thought to target us targets in iran. getting bolt of course is a very real region of escalation and bear in mind. we've seen this before, but the level of sloth that we're seeing now in gaza is unprecedented. the number of civilians killed also in israel, in one day is unprecedented. this is not something we've dealt with before, so the risk of escalation is very real because the actual circumstance on the ground, the human death. oh, are unprecedented and this really risk a problem. and i think us the us as unbridled support of streaming and vital stuff is ro, is really sending a message to particular doesn't our country, citizen, our country. but their voices are not less than 2. and the us is really backing the side here of the country, engage in the wilful and continued at killing of arabs. all right, we'll leave that mark, thanks for that to move to discuss,
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but latest thing. thank you. now the what else says it will continue discussions with his read about the manner of any ground defensive, an american aircraft carrier strike group has been deployed to the submit. it's writing, along with $900.00 us troops to them, at least that 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 focused on defeating isis and i, 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 at 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,
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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 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 her boss, and we plan to keep it that way. well, somewhere in this i'm joined by how did your customer in washington, dc and heidi so us officials going to great lengths to say that not involved in is there any miniature operations on the ground?
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but more of they've been saying about to nick publicly. they continue to say what president joe biden said from day one, that the u. s. stands behind is real, fully supports israel's military decisions. but now the washington post reports that there may be something else said in private. this report sites 5, i named us officials who say that the us is privately telling israel that it should pull back on his plan ground offensive. and instead do more specialized surgical operations within garza that are limited in scope. and perhaps that's what we seen on the folder in the last few days. why is this happening? well, according to the washington post, after the us defends and state secretaries, and that was really officials in the last few weeks, rather than walking away more assured they had more doubts and 3 major worries. in particular, one that is really military did not have
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a workable plan to eliminate her mas as that they say they intend to do another concerning the hostage negotiations that going in with a ground offensive with the rail. those just as they are appearing to bear some fruit in the form of for hostages being released recently. and also the primary concern of the us is that a ground offensive would escalate this of this war into a greater geographic area, given the many casualties that would be expected to come out of gaza. and the u. s . has that it wants to deter those regional after is like a ron hezbollah, etc, from getting involved in that provoking them by inflicting that massive casualties even greater than what's already happened in gaza would be something they want to prevent. and heidi how concerned of ordinary americans in us little make, is indeed that america could find itself, you know, sucked into
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a much wider regional confidence or yeah, right now there isn't much talk of people believing that us soldiers would be put in harm's way because president biden has promised that that will not be the case. there's been widespread, a tire, some of the us been involved in for and wars. and so the public is behind the strategy thus far of this white house, which is to support israel with the military aid, etc. and to have the us now having these 2 aircraft carriers as well as more ground troops missile defense systems in the region, but not within israel itself. all right, how do you think that, how did you at castro speaking to us that from washington dc? thank you. you know, i'll just there is honey. my mood joins is from con eunice in garza and honey. just give us the latest update from the if you,
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with the warehouse simians have lived through the early hours the last night evening and gotten to throughout the night. the most difficult and bloody is nice of their lives. since the beginning of this work, it all started when the military, these really military spokes, person distributed the distributed p. a map, a, a cert thing that this was a map of the hospital, a super hospitalization garza a cert. think it is the headquarters of how much leaders ship showing red lines of the rooms that that are used by how much leaders underneath the hospital. they come up in the responses that denies that it has anything underneath the hospital an hour later, the gaza was completely blacked out,
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disconnecting it from the internet and, and cutting being cut off from the outside world as the 2 major still have a service in gaza was also disconnected about 7 p. m. a major major attack by here, and see and land concentrated on the northern part and gotten northern part of the gods trip and gaza and gaza sitting on around the vicinity of shooting for hospital the creating extreme fire bills to isolates any clear entire areas and an entire residential blocks, we know the attack is parted by uh by see from the north western side of the coast line in the city of bit lot. yeah, i'm to the east to the of the south, east of the area of, of varies and the city of bates had one as well and the eastern part of the seas.
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all your neighborhoods and the 2 neighborhoods covering the entire area with hundreds of ears tri sense. hundreds of a tank shells, as well as a group of is really a military person to not advance into into some parts of the eastern and the western part of those areas, leaving us so much destruction and damage of residential buildings and residential homes, entire buildings, an entire neighborhood, then lux, we're completely destroyed. then we have uh, initial reports about hundreds of people were being killed in those areas. but because the self defense the department personal not, and we would like to have that already patients. they could not, we could not make it to those a targeted sides to save lives, adding a pressure on, on family, remaining family members who evacuated to the south. not knowing what exactly
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happened to their family members and remaining family members in the north and, and gaza sitting up what the problem with coming gaza outside of a, from the outside world. had it so much of pressure and making people fear for the life of their relatives and loved ones. that it could be a genocide in the making without them knowing the details about what happened at the attacks of last night had it so much of pressure on, on hospitals that are really under pressure of the, the large and coming those casualties. whether it's a civil hospitalization, garza or here another large hospital, not through the hospital, where we are reporting from were doctors with the lack of essential needs and the medical. so flies are forced to meet some difficult decisions about who, who's who to, to lift in,
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in the hospital. and who should go as decisions that have affected a lot of people who really need the necessary medical intervention to stay alive in the hospital. but with the lack of, of, of medical supplies and 0, a drop of, of fuels we are headed to a human is terry and catastrophes, particularly at hospitals. who will not stay in the move. those in the coming a few days as we've heard it from united nations warning that gaza is for the 1st time, is hungry because of lack of food supplies also has put those are on a bring to complete the, the, bring the complete collapse and receive some 30 hospitals and medical centers are out of service, in addition to lack of, of access to drinking water, making it hard for, for the population of the gaza strip to live through their,
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their, their days in these difficult times. so that is a honey my mood. joining us from con eunice, in gauze of the 1st communications we've had from within does if for some hours because of the collapse and connectivity, the end how israel has caught all communications inside gaus. he was talking about at the hundreds of ed strikes, it took place over night and tank shells coming through and causing widespread destruction and damage and how emergency surfaces could not make it to the sites. he said this or this is the most chilling thing that there's no way for family members to contact each other to find out if the safe, because communications have been caught in those places and talk this literally. and in terms of communications as well, you know, protests to being held in several cities across the world to show support published on hundreds right outside the united us embassy in indian, easiest capital, chicago. they condemned as ralph committing what they described as genocide because
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the government is cool for an immediate cease. 5 hundreds of activism states just sits in new york square in central train station. the be and you will group jewish boys for peace is calling for an immediate cease fire in gauze and then to what the cooling the evidence, genocide, of public opinion results according to the american government, to stop sending weapons to sort of dorothy demonstrations of also being held in a stumble outside, these rarely confidence that was on friday. as on the job aid was a, as well as the mean watching. those are different scenes come out of god's in the last few hours, thousands of people who have got the across turkey. in sporadic hotels, the largest one behind us in front of the very cost of that here in the city of if simple people have been coming in the last few hours. the, as the hearing, the news that coming out on the screen to show solidarity,
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show their anger to bed what they call their frustration for the conduction of not just the country, but it is dire. most of the world and these protests have continued throughout the friday. let me move out of the frame so you can actually see for yourself that these protest as a standing outside be really conflict, something slogan in favor of palestinians in favor of gaza against israel. and also urging the government to do more there being 5, the speeches here all by various leaders who been talking about how is nomic world needs to come together from wisdom is across the world need to show solidarity, not just with words and protests, but in actions as well, and that is the theme that we've seen throughout friday across most of the majority countries. very often friday is full test is came out, showed solidarity and they were sermons. very moms are saying that it is not just protesting in the speed that they need to do, but they need to do it with their actions as well. do white glove is made the
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products to come out and demand auction from the governments as well. as you can see, it is past midnight here in as symbols and the number of people and the chances that have been we've been hearing hit continue to grow. now on friday, a team adult has entered gallons a through the roof or crossing on the board with egypt. the medics from the red cross are expected to support relief operations, a 10 trucks, different medicine food and more than you in and read the red cross or painting for the immediate delivery. if you don't even have those 5 copies of them, tell us and let them know gentlemen, this is the 5th convoy 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. this, whatever is 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,
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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 comp move these trucks to distribute the hospital's calling to operate. we call into national communities to ok to stop, move disasters. one of a kind of ross rough is the former executive director of human rights watch and known respect to my colleague 3 navigator. he said that his relatives in gauging collective punishment and gaza, which is a little cry. this is not just your target civilians. the issue is also there is real firing indiscriminately incidentally populated areas. and when you look at these neighborhoods that have been tumbled 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, you cannot fire if the consequences to civilians will be disproportionate. and here we've seen is really not blowing up huge apartment buildings rendering a 100 families homeless at
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a shop because of some of the sensible from us presence. then if you look at the humanitarian angle on introductions, relative was absolutely clear that israel has a duty to allows you mount train 8 in now with waiters responses and say, oh, come off and they have supplies in their towns. but we've already seen that from us pretty much different to the about studies civilian population. and they should not have to depend on from us for their slide. when did you want to sitting there with each other and has the capacity to provide the aid that $2000000.00 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 for the generators in the hospital. so what you're essentially saying is that this, this is collective punishment, isn't a ton of collective punishment, is considered a work, right? absolutely. in other words, you know the particular well,
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i mean typically both the siege and some of this i'm just trying to bump argument is treating almost everybody in gaza as if they're come off said, you know, you even saw elements of this when you go to these rarely defense minister side, or these are all just human animals. now, you know, this is completely wrong under treasury management law. and 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 set 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 gate? could that'd be more skirmishes between these really. i mean, the lebanese um group has pulled off the fighting has ignited multiple files on the border. united nations intern, 4th 11. and since the flames have been burning the minefield, you, in 5 flights is the seat near the border areas of our shop. and in the quarter, we have some synthesis report from the car, in southern lebanon,
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with as well announcing extending its ground operations and the size of the many questions being raised by the escalation on the news is really bored, especially with his law. speaking more about the past days on the possibility of escalation in case of a ground invasion and concept. know the situation over here from the east and sector and shut off, wants to watch the west inspector 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 ready made a tree forces. know the a is read is retaliated by shutting the vicinity of civil liberties, 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
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calling on united nations to has been extinguishing the fuzz. now the big question here is whether the escalation and because that is going to have its impact on the contain frontier 11 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 are going to send off of the actually much as you know for or what was the press conference on day right now in tel aviv the is really me is giving its am and basically the upshot is what the thing is is really ministry has entered northern gauze when it's expanded ground operations and goes overnight to somebody that we were talking about with the corresponding $10.00 a little bit earlier talking about the widespread damage and destruction that was
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going on hundreds of ass strikes and he was talking about shells, tank shells coming into the small ground operations had been happening. goals where have not, and these really all me says it's forces are still in the field at this point. um yeah. so that's the very latest from the is really military let spring in monica and jane. she's an associate professor how may have been for the fact university said that the shape of the way israel is developing this, baffled what do you make of it now, why do you think we are? well, at the moment, as ali said this, you know, they're engaged with has, well, are on the northern border. and this at the moment, as long as they contained to kind of exchanges the 5 that's relatively limited. there's several issues here. the firstly is around no, that will onto funds if it was to escalate further west as well. uh. and they are committing a lot of ground troops. you know, they pulled up reserves to go into guys that potentially a fighting on
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a warrant to friends is potentially on winnable without almost unconditional us. and you guys support. that was the, you are having to go that. yeah, well they have, but at the same time, there's only so much in terms of military commitment that those countries can give beyond what they're already doing and they're a bit stressful. you're trying to because it won't be, it's on the ground for sure. well, they definitely don't want, but it's on the ground. and this is, this is i think the big dilemma is what i'll have to deal with at the same time for hezbollah. if israel continues to co engage an ex scale of killing of palestinians that is currently doing, if husband a don't do something, if they're not seem to confront, is remo aggressively. they risk losing domestic legitimacy at home and loving on. you know that your kind of average lebanese person and sort of not necessary support as well. but mine actually support the fact that they all are one of the few entities standing up and trying to defend palestinians, right. so has about our older and this position where there's a push back to thinking we need to escalate was israel or was in a condition where they're thinking, why we don't want this to escalate and northern border. so i think this is a very fragile situation on that board and as israel continue to,
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to bomb and increase the bombing because that's only going to increase the likelihood to prefer the escalation in the north. no, it was interesting hearing from across when we've been does it just a few moments ago the 1st time we've heard from anybody. and so i've done it for many hours talking about how it's really drop leaf. it's saying that, you know, she said it was a legitimate talk at the hospital that because of how much tunnels underneath as of old parts of the, on getting more of what i go, i think the out i'll ship a hospital is particularly where and we saw what happened to actually hospital and the bombing that hospital? the idea as yesterday tweeted, they probably treated most since then. but last night, in the space of a couple of hours, they tweeted full separate sweets including videos, basically saying that how must have these underground tunnels on the aisle shift. and they would look like what they were doing was legitimizing a potential attack on that hospital trying to pay the way what's going on. that also came at the same time, is this massive drop in internet communications internet blackouts. so that in combination with leaflets physic stream,
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the alarming is about trying to essentially say that this hospital will be targeted and they were trying to legitimize it ahead of time out of the cues. time out of all sorts of things quoting feel that could be used for hospitals, but i think this is all a red herring design to distract from the fact that we know as well. have a track record of targeting medical facilities. they're not afraid to do it. the unprecedented killing a protestant means in this recent escalation has shown that attacking the hospital wouldn't necessarily be something the, on the power for them. and so i think this is particularly right. all right, well we'll leave that for the mindset more in the next off habit. thanks in the meantime. thank you at that is the latest situation that we can just give you a basic updates of what's the situation is on the ground. the gaza strip has been subjected to the law just as ready, phone bob. and since the start of the war in october, we can on october 7th, i should say you can see the sky declared at the movie today. the nights the strikes overwhelmed hospitals in garza and they have the push to breaking point. united nations that civil florida has collapse because israel has separate
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of displaced people are evacuating to a place for us to do this. there isn't any place to the people in hospitals that need electricity. they need welfare for their life. the strikes pound garza, or even nights is rel intensifies. it's from bottom to the strip and says it's forces are expanding operations the

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