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or between time against humanity and genocide, it was really important that there was a jewish boy saying not in our name, you don't believe that this kind of aggression makes jew safer. it doesn't make is rarely safer state with us for the nature of developments on. oh, just a about the past strikes pound garza even though it is rel, intensifies this pump. robinson says it's forces are expanding operation more than $7000.00 pallets and it's a native being killed and the conflicts have fun. maybe haul for children, the o'clock. this is on certain life from the ha also coming up, overwhelms hospitals, have pushed. the breaking point is israel comes the phone and internet services
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across the turn. you, in general assembly overwhelmingly pauses a resolution, quoting for a durable humanitarian truce despite us. the alright is just post a 900 gmc, that is 11 am in gaza where hundreds of buildings have been destroyed during a night of intense is rarely bung. bob and residential areas in the north incense of being hit and the heavier strikes since the start of the war 3 weeks ago. israel has caught communication networks across the strip. united nation says civil order has collapsed as well since will be done on october. the 7th is rails plumbing campaign across the goals district as killed 7326 product opinions. that's according to the health industry. it also says 109 palestinians have been killed in the occupied westbank nearly 3 weeks. went to palestinian prison has died in his
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randy custody. israel says that was due to natural causes. all these ready government says more than 1400 is riley's, were killed in her mouth attacks the 3 weeks ago. as it back begins our coverage now 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 flies wants to cause. the sky line already plunged into darkness not posting is, cannot communicate with each other for the emergency services. the calls for help go an onset. the learn. gaddy now now a good test. if i did 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 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 west has yet to come on over 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 who not the magic has taken place in northern guys that a lot of the flu cold, as you can hear another attack next to the indian nation hospital. is it a d, a now another attack across, i mean the nation hospital does radio and he says they will be expanding grand operations. not even this got to the sound of clashes between these radios. and how much flights is in northern garza and how much is still able to fire rockets towards israel and what they say. i detect themselves for the population of cause
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that the morning that follows is when they assess the damage and identify the data that they continue in hospital. this box contains what's left of a person's body, but the one on garza is ongoing. a heavy fog hung over the strip, the sound of fighting could still be heard. i started vague. i just gotta, let's speak now job 0 is honey. my moody joins is from tom eunice. and how do you so we have this problem with communications and gods. we are managing to get through to you right now. i hope and tell us what the latest situation is. of the, this was, palestinians are still living the horror of last night as they are completely in a black out, completely disconnected of the from phones and from internet and disconnected from the outside world as well. just to expand it. it's military operations,
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an instance of bias, as of yesterday's early hours of the evening as well. these really are meet as targeted massive air strikes and then starting in the northern part of the gaza strip a by air and by land and by the sea to the north rim. uh, western side of the coast line of the city of bit lot. yeah. and to the southern, the southern eastern side of the city of the tunnel and the eastern side of 2 densely populated neighborhoods, namely at the bar as yeah, yeah. and uh, including later and later hours the, uh, there is a 2 neighborhood um, according to uh, medical sources and this of defense personnel who could not make it to the side of the targeted areas. because of the uh, the lack of communication as the entire communication system has been disrupted
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across the gaza strip. and leaving them with the speculations about the, the, the sheer amount of damage that is, that has been caused by the, the, the bombardments of the northern part of gaza and gaza city. the spokes person of these really in the army said that the, the, the, this is a new stage of the operations and it change it was try the keeping the entire area under heavy fire. the power to creating as the fire belts around designated areas in the preparation for a the special forces as to add to the advance in them in the coming dollars. okay, that's the latest situation the from within garza, let's move on now. we can, the world health organization says it's unable to reach at stop and health
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facilities in gauze. when this statement is chief says, evacuation of patients is not possible under such circumstances, nor even to find shelter the black. how does also make it impossible? i am it says to reach the engine, was still out of touch with stuff and health facilities. and he said, i'm worried about that safety. with these ready ministry, it says it's expands, that is ground operation and gone through over night. let's go to sir, hard two's life or isn't occupied easter estimate. so just tell us more about what the is ready. always been say of the yeah. what was heard from the spokesman, daniel, who, gary, who's confirmed that the troops are still in gauze, but he said he also added that the tax from a and c continue. so that means all 3 things are being met. he set the goals to eliminate that. how much targets, including leaders, they said that they manage to kill of the person that's in charge of how much is navy the come on to as well as one of the lead,
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as they said behind that type on october 7, that made some of those big decisions, of course we haven't actually heard from us or not, but that's what b is. riley on the spokesman is saying he also added that they are progressing through the different stages of war. he said to dismantle her mouth also to secure israel's folder. and he said to bring back those concepts that were taken across the of course we did see a video that they released these riley minutes. we released earlier this morning showing more than a 1000 times gathered together. and in this statement, they said that that was the troops and times inside gaza. and we saw them lining up through um and, and moving through in line. and that would have been mostly in northern causal because those of it's where the 2 entry points was. um, in terms of the cop says, so i just mentioned earlier, well, um, things of taking
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a ton here and as well because the family members are now standing outside the administrative defense, intel of the demanding a meeting with the prime minister himself and benjamin netanyahu, as well, as the minister of defense yachts guidelines and also we're hearing that as approaches outside of mentioned y'all, his family himself with heifer. because they said they weren't honest, as they said, they're really concerned about the escalation of. and i oversee the heavy as from baldwin since the war started. and they said that frustrated say they've said that they feel agree that they feel they need all it says, and there's a real concern that those are mistaken. all those are being held captive could potentially dice in this a tackle and goes up by the own government. they feel that the on since hasn't been heated the questions rather, and they want to hear, they said from the man himself, from benjamin netanyahu, himself, from the i've got along those to a part of this,
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a small cabinet and they want to shoot those on this is of course what we can see is it behind the scenes view west castle or an agent to meet the scene to try and get how much to release some of those concepts. how much has said that one of the conditions needs to be a ceasefire, even if it's temporary to allow the humanitarian aid. and so also just puts a pause on things especially to help those are all at the moment being killed and injured, to reduce those numbers. but so far it seems as a style made as a start and nation when it comes to that. and really there's no real on so right now as to what's going to happen next. how they did say that there are tunnels underneath more than a 100 targets they said underneath had been underground that had been hit by of that tunnel is blowing. thomas. so the concern, of course it is that some of those campuses are in different areas in those tunnels across garza, or that's a picture from the occupied to through some sort of heart. i think most of our rock
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is aside from dogs and to ask along in southern israel, that was on friday. yes, there are 4 digit buildings that many people who live in the city have already left it off to being told to effectuate the army. the will of course being felt right across the region. let's go to the occupied westbank now and run contest dining by for us that the gel is a refugee camp in ron. what's happening a well, that's who i am though, is right on the job as a refugee camp, about 200 soldiers came into this area. they secured the area and then they moved in a bulldozer and the boulders actually came here and destroyed this house. this house actually belongs to barges naturally. bars buckley is a how much out to this, who's actually been in and out of prison. he was last released from prison about 12 months ago. and he was arrested again on october 9th. and at the time of these,
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really all we told the family, the bad house would be next. and it happened just 20 days later. now the family have told us, this is nothing more than is really vengeance against the family. is there any human rights crews? pablo sending human rights groups and in fact, the united nations goals based collective punishment. we've seen it time and time again across the occupied westbank across occupied east jerusalem, where somebody is arrested. and then the family home is destroyed. 11 people used to live in this house, so it's 11 people who are now effectively homeless by living with friends and family in the local area. but it wasn't just this house that was affected. you see here, this is the electricity cable. anything east of this house was actually without electricity for a number of hours, as is right. what's taking place because he's right and he's destroyed the electricity cable as well. this keeps on happening is the kind of thing we're
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seeing more and more here in the occupied westbank. him run. thanks very much the for that update in rank on the so we can just from dr. bartlett's, but i think he still had their announce is era from new zealand to new york, thousands protests around the world. supportive comes to 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 patagonia. so round colorado river daffy
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a wink. us have been around a 100 kilometers per hour and we'll start the day similar to that on saturday as well. 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 it has to be goes to the us celsius. we've got some heat here, but this is fueling storms through texas, oklahoma, arkansas and missouri. there has been some flash putty in here and get ready for it . denver rein turns to snow. you could see about 10 centimeters over the next little bit by the and again you watching out 0 reminder about top story is this uh and the gaza strip is being subjected to the launch is really bump up. and since starting on october,
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the 7th, well, most bills are breaking point, you know, it's nation. so it's as simple as israel. and so that communication networks across the entire tree in residential areas and the noise in the center, the beam palms. as several rockets are being fired from gauze and josh cologne in southern israel buildings, many people who live in the city have already left off, told to evacuate by the let us speak now to tucker, who is the founder and executive director of net blocks, which is a non profit internet censorship monitoring organization. he's in as simple and joins as live now. so this communications blackout in gaza 1st up is this something that israel has control over. they can just switch it off, or is it more the targeting of the network infrastructure that's happened here? yeah, i mean we've been long term connectivity and cause of an impasse on what she says
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to some come before. and we've been trying to identify root causes for disruptions . now from other tricks, what we see is that these disruptions which have been intensified, mainly attributed to chance it impacts. so these are the physical incidence. the targeting by miss tiles are explosions that are causing these as opposed perhaps to the time of the field trip that we see in countries like iraq. so at the moment that, that's the situation that we see, and there are still some small pockets of connectivity here and there is that right? but so it's not a tool that type of submitted sorts of things that blackouts. so on friday we track the largest single instructions connectivity and god, since the beginning of the content. and this was saying it's affecting pallets out the last remaining major breaks it in region. and now increasing the, the only ways out will be true. for example, sites device to have it all set sites internet. you literally means that people use cynthia available, which means that people might be able to communicate and get the word out to the,
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to the rest of the well. yeah, it says explore a little bit further if you would, i mean, what does it actually physically do to communities when they have this, this luckily ability to communicate beyond their immediate neighborhood. all right, so 2001 of them is to the community itself. the other is 2 people outside. so when you look at the community, there's been console it's, it's very nice mentioned because you can actually tell what's going on. you don't have that system use it. there may not be access to printer user information. so you may be in touch who got information back from your software when you're on location. and this connect, you need to a lot of the uncertainty. also difficulty just reaching level one on the same site . the concept about health care, legal t, uh, health care is the diesel, correct? they can and can affect all kinds of apply to the rightful prices in terms of humanitarian aid. but it could also impact the outside, the effective regions of news coverage and reporting. it can lead to misinformation
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because whole sense of profession is no longer coming from a source. documents feels by offensive sources inside exhaust outside the area. so this chris, obviously the situation where it's much more difficult to tell what's going on. there's no real life jones and the rest of the world to, to verify what's going on. the happening calls the star link, the lux setup to uh, to send in a signal directly. but it is, it is straightforward, is that what you need to have receive is in place and so forth. right? so that tells you how strongly doesn't headline to being insight into a location unfortunately. but what it doesn't allow you to do is to have physical titles. each person has the can connect to that satellite and get an update. so 1st of all, this terminal ponds 20, physically in god, let's say that doesn't really help. but also if you look at, so you don't most position my owner of starlight, but we see has a sense of peace is quite key. the not interested in getting involved with complex
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situations. and that's, that's an unfortunate decision. that means that it's very unlikely that the company will actually drive it unhelpful sentinels to, to goes a the bell talk that we appreciate your perspective and as an important development of the situation and goals. and thanks very much indeed that's, i'll talk from that rocks. thank you. well, that a we spoke to a spokesman is all about having done from lebanon's capital. he says israel has been weakened and is trying to regain to the parents of strength. and power is right, is the code at 5 and would want them to and also they have cut out for the phone and the government it's, it's clear that it's, that he needs to move in towards the board because of that from different fonts in the north for the inbox to get the button in the middle of the business to the face to uh, gives the city and the the cam bridge, kansas streaming ski and the, the,
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they know that they have lost their all their lives, scroll down and they've lost that 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 pencil on the ground. they don't want to clam that the, the ladder vision so they can keep some water and sewage as 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, getting hundreds of what a scene is despite and then they have done something on the boards of and this will give it a victory for what they believe, which would be an image of victory. i think this will not happen. everyone will see
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tomorrow, how they have could more children and women by bowman uh, gives us threats as small as bicycles because this flip and also preventing the actions of uh, maybe killed in the civil defense. preventing them from head, bring the people taking that and jot of them because we bought it to the hospital, says they want to complete that it must have thought of what stopped the 20 days ago. us. all right, let's bring it and i'll go. and james is an associate professor at whom i'd been kelly from university psych mount vista. let's start with this communications blackout and in gloss as making a terrific safe situation a whole lot was absolutely, i mean there's multiple levels of why communications a sample and not least, it's crucial and allowing 1st responders to get to sites and destruction to rescue people. the longer it takes for the best response to get the best place has come. sounds good. that means more people are going to die simply because they're not getting vital fast, hey, but 1st aid. so 1st refundable planning
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a guessing game. secondly, it's difficult for people to communicate with each other, their families. when you're being bombed constantly, you don't have to food, water or fuel. the last thing you have is each other, right? and for people now to not know whether that families and friends are safe, i think is a really kind of agreed just element to the seat. right? we're seeing the stress and strain is bad enough, isn't it? but then you add this on top, of course, like i said, it's a small mass because i mean $11.00 of the videos i've seen coming out of gaza with people send me have nothing left now. but god, because i'm not even able to communicate with the loved ones. right. and, and, you know, i, i think what the situation showed as i'll mention, for example, this campaign not stalling for guys. i'm gonna sing this on twitter, this, i'm 500000 suite. people don't actually appreciate that stalling for gaza. is an impossibility. right? why? well, there's no, there's no terminals in gaza which would required front oil. so even if you don't just wanted to deliver stomach to guys which he doesn't, how would he get it in? right? because it's real control, what goes in and out of gas it, right? so this would be in
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a possibility say that was even possible for some reason. how would they power the stomach terminals without any fuel rise, no fuel. the fuel is essential to life, which is why 8 organizations are demanding the fuel goes up because if it was a generated feels hospitals, the fuel, the battery, is a power, people's phones that in the house, the incident, right? so the siege is the combination of the absolute humanitarian crisis, even stalling concept guys. and now we have causes where i would argue that they, they want fuels go and because a muscle pinch, it is august. a lot of things they said that they're worried about how much using field they said, how much do use this tool for rocket launchers, how the rocket launchers apart, how do i solid feel that some of the times potassium nitrate and sugar? right. so by that logic, they would say that no, we kind of sugar into guys it because it's used for rocket fuel, the warheads that you'd be able to use t, n t a new or nitrate. right? so what they're going to say, oh, they use this to power the, the vehicles that transport that you can say about about the water that is used to wash ingredients. you could, you literally say anything is you will use the idea of arguments for why then not
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allowing and fuel i would say week best and makes that a number of things. they said the, how much the holding fuel getting 500000 liters. that's only enough to power would have gone up to 6 hours. it's nothing but trying to bamboozle people with these launch with a numbers which i don't mean nothing. yeah. which mean nothing is all part of this kind of a deconstructing right of the narrative, speak construction narrative. i think we're outside. that was really fun and is, is there a right now or an information well, and the anyway, losing because uh, people are able to show the destruction of what's going on and does a big human cost. now with this communications blackout, there's a real risk that the solidarity but the thing based on seeing the reality of the conflict is going to go right. people are bearing witness to going on because this communications blackout is going to make that honda and it's going to allow for the idea of narrative and israel narrative to pull it for like for look for it with less contestation. and i think it's already thanks a game against people living it does. let's look at the social media companies were doing even before this blackout. they would this report from the censoring palestinian accounts. why?
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well, that's the politics of play. but also, if you are bearing witness to violent bombing, you are going to be bearing witness to all full graphic scenes that violate times in service. so what all this says is that the brutal realities of the patient are a violation of the terms and service for western social media companies that aren't used to having the reality of a kind of a settler colonial, some for trading real time. so it's been difficult before the internet block out for people and also to get the store. yeah, it's getting almost impossible. why do you think we all in terms of the, the concepts itself? because we are heading 24 hours ago less than 24 hours ago. we have talking about the potential release of a whole lot of captives and that could be competitor and pools. at least, but now we didn't seem to be talking about that and what's happened? no, i mean the, i think the discussion about a potential si $65.00 to monitoring pause. was it still on the table? as i mentioned before, i think what's happening now this escalation machine is relative, huge increase in the bombing of the test as the incursions in the ground. but communication blackouts might be one of 2 things that could be good to send an
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attempt to hardball to play, you know, to try to increase, as well as power in the negotiations by saying we are willing to take maximum life in the show. i'm not time to show you that was serious about all demands in order to weaken the bargaining power of, of the, of the position on the country. it could be like a sci fi might be imminent. we are going to exact maximum damage on how this thing is before there exist a possibility that we might not be able to deal with while we can. so while we count on and this i think is, is actually like take scenario because what we're seeing now is over 7000 civilians killed. this is obviously disproportionate in terms of human life's. last one, it seems like it's a israel or trying to react ratio. the number of deaths that they've suffered, right? they want to extract as much palestinian blood as possible in a short amount of time as possible to enact revenge and trying to put the kind of depth on an even keel because strategically, it doesn't make sense. so what you're doing is radicalized, you know, people making the most sense of how's it going, how much by taking civilian lives. good to you. you're not as, as much appreciate that. thanks very much. i smoke have insurance to get. thank. so
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now the united nations general assembly has approve the non binding resolution. according for a few minutes or increasing garza, it was passed by a 120 votes with 45 extensions. the united states and israel were among 14 countries that opposed to gabriel. it's under reports now from you and h q in new york. the us ambassador addressing the united nations general assembly. thank you mister president. during a meeting calling for humanitarian truce between israel using 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 and 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
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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 the. 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 that 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 unfairness, an international humanitarian law uphold by the general assembly. but also to it
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send the message to everyone enough is enough. this war has to stop the cottage against our 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 bombardment of guys a to and gabriel's on don't. how does either at the united nations on friday, a team of adults has entered garza through the graphic crossing on the board with egypt, the medic from the red cross, they're expected to support relief operations and trucks with delivering medicine. most of you and, and red cross i will say, appealing for fuel to be delivered immediately kind of threw off is the former executive director of human rights watch. and i know he spoke to my colleague 3 navigator and he said that israel is carrying out collective punishment in gaza, which is it will cry. the issue is not just your target civilians. the issue is also israel,
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firing indiscriminately incidentally populated areas. and when you look at these neighborhoods that have been told in a 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 israel not blowing up huge apartment buildings rendering a 100 families homeless at a shop because of some a sensible from us presence. then if you look at the humanitarian angle on introductions around a tree, that was absolutely clear that israel has a duty to allows you monitoring 8 in. now with the latest responses to say, oh, come off, they have supplies in their pulse. but we've already seen that from us pretty much any difference to the palestinian civilian population and they should not have to depend on from us for their saliva when you, when it's sitting there with each other and has to.
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