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look at the loss, the power in hungary for the experiences of those who leave it every day. shut on us. we have to be very careful, of course, and we have to be brave enough to support that pressure. how democracy dies. democracy may be on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello until mccrae. this is the news on the line from coming off in the next 60 minutes is ready. ground troops battle him off. 5 years off the carrying out the heaviest strikes on the northern gallons of strips. the un and all the agencies lose contact with the teams of the israel civic communications services across the street. the you, in general assembly overwhelmingly passed as
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a resolution cooling for jermel's. communitarian truce despised us objections, protests and israel with families of both health captive 5 most demanding a government explanation on the offensive own gas of the . it's just past 10, gmc 12 pm, and garza with hundreds of buildings have been destroyed during a night of intense is ready bombardment, residential areas in the north and cent. a have been hit in the heaviest strikes since the start of the war. 3 weeks ago. israel has comp communication networks across the territory. the united nations is civil order has collapsed as well since the war began on october. the 7th, as well as bombing campaign across the goal is this trip is killed. 7326
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palestinians. that's according to the health ministry. it also says 109 palestinians have been killed in the occupied with banking nearly 3 weeks. and 2 palestinian prisoners died and is rarely custody. israel says that was due to natural causes of these rarely governments is more than $1400.00 is relatives were killed, and a mazda is attack. 3 weeks ago. i said, bake begins coverage 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 flyers wants to cause the sky line already plunged into darkness. not probably students cannot communicate with each other for the emergency services. the calls for help going onset. the learn. gaddy now no contest. if i did to the crisis to put it seems
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a 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 health record in the world for a quick solution to intervene and stop this mexico palestinians can see the strikes raining down on the population already struggling with the lack of food, water and electricity, some fuel west has yet to come 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 who not the magic has taken place in northern guides that amount along with the flu, cold as you can hear another attack next to the indian nation hospital. is it the deeds? and now another attack across an indian nation hospital. this radio and he says they will be expanding grand operations. not even this got to the sound of clashes
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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 gauze 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 will and garza is ongoing. as a heavy fog hung over the strip, the sound of fighting could still be heard. i started vague. i just ate a a. i'll just arrows honey. my mood to joins us from con eunice now and honey. after the heavy is not a bowman since this will begin, can you just bring us up to date with what it is like this morning? yes, tom. well, palestinians are still living the horror of last night. mass bombardment by air
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land. by so you just a blitz, retain the northern part of the gaza strip and gaza city. unfortunately, because of the past of this, we get disconnected with people in the northern parts and gauze and city. we could not get the updates that we needed until this morning. but we're talking about 100 some residential building. i've been completely destroyed entire neighborhoods, an entire residential, the block. i've been completely destroyed in both of garza and the northern part. both sides the western side of the coast line at the city of beth, fly out and guards us of it from the west side of the eastern side. ready the city of bit tunnel and guides us to get from these inside neighborhoods they to neighborhood that its of blocking neighbor's put cells, a civil defense personnel could not get to the target the targeted sites as of last night,
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giving that there was no communication whatsoever. and because of the intensity of the bombardments leaving us with the speculations that it could be hundreds of people have been killed, in addition to a large number of, of casualties do. what we learned this about an hour ago. a 42 members of one family in something right. the cab had been killed all of them as a result of the air strikes and the heavy bombardment of last night. it old, $42.00 members belong to one family of the old families and would have brought about an hour ago to as cheap a hospitable complex as lead us to a conclusion that there might be hundreds more of the air site with very, very intense. probably the most in tens of whole nights. honey you,
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you touched on a very briefly that i can see this is a garage off of rockets, fire the from a, from dollars off into, uh the uh, the settlements. i didn't do the the townsend around the, the borders in israel, so just the garage of a rocket fire. and i'm not sure if you can see that it from the frame. but there are at least a 4 or 5 rockets fired from god. i can thank you. thank you for that honey. we couldn't quite say what you told me about what we could definitely see that. you touched on very briefly just before the communications power and engineering has been cut off by as well. you mentioned how it has impacted civil defense and uh and that sort of thing. so what about the everyday people? they're trying to stay in communication with family and friends. i hope this will completely black out in the entire small in class. what really,
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what really this did to people it just is just send them in to the doctor stated that is the same thing. emotional state as there is the remaining family members in the northern part and gaza sit in the we're not able to get hold of them up to this moment. i have family members in gaza, namely in the hospital taking care of the patient that we could not get hold of them and, and to check of how are things around the hospital. it just really through the ad it just to stop the day to day activities. no matter how, despite like how limited these activities are in the southern part of garza, but it's still affecting life so negatively at the moment. and honey, after the one of the heaviest knots of foaming that we've, we've seen since the loop again, how the hospital is coping. i understand you're outside one via today.
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well, the situation in the hospitals are still very, very difficult. and we thought there was another truck coming up as these were the hopes of the doctors. if not, there's the hospital. but one truck just pulled in yesterday with medical supplies, with just a dropping the ocean of the needs of this hospital as so it's been confirmed that the hospital only remaining the gates open just for people if they want to evacuate . i'm just not, not to send me get to the feelings and i'm more is among people that they're not operate than that. that's the reason they're keeping their their gates open. but there is no medical surfaces. there's no medical work being conducted for the past few days. until this moment, giving the, the, the, the shortage of medical supplies. the fuel is not available. power is one power generators, uh, is, is, is, is working here at forcing the hospice and the shop major departments and leaving
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people with no medical service. okay, thank you. so much honey, we really do appreciate all your all your work in a sense and very, very trying circumstances. obviously that's honey monday for us and con eunice last honey was saying, since as well as bombardment started 22 days ago, hundreds of buildings and goals that have been destroyed. and schools, hospitals have all been, has rescue teams, has been, dies desperately coming through trouble trying to save survivors and recovering bodies. hundreds including many children believe to be trapped on the buildings right across the strip of the world. health organization says it is unable to reach its staff and health facilities and gaza in a statement is chief says evacuation of patients is not possible under such circumstances, nor to find safe shelter. the blackout is also making it impossible for ambulances to reach the injured. we are still out of touch with house stuff and health
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facilities and i'm worried about the safety of all a fall soc, is a spokesperson for the palestine ridge prison society. she's in ramallah and she joins us now live. thank you very much for joining us on elgin's 0. we've it as the, as the corresponded was explaining in cause of phone and internet has been cut off by as well. can you just explain the impact that is that that has had on your operations? and so for over 18 hours, up to now, we are unable to communicate with our word teams who are working on the ground right now in costa with complete disconnection with oh ration boom and goes off with all of our ambulance centers at emergency music. our service centers and goes so as with as a what hospitals are there, we are completely worried about the safety of our team who are right now working on
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the ground under the intense bombardment that is taking place over. got so. so we're talking about complete the disconnection, and that means as well that people's ingles, the civilians, over $2000000.00 studies thing and they're unable now to communicate with the ambulance service as well as hospitals. that means a what a m s. services absolutely, artist struggling. you know, to teach the wounded people and injured people in a timely manner. i assume they are now eating the sound of the apartments and try to follow the stones to r. i tried identifications and the cause of their human to, to be a role, tried to save as much people as they can, which it's absolutely hinder their work. they're taking into consideration that there is many patients who are an emergency situations as well as women pregnant
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women were talking about 5500 women are expecting to give birth this month. so at an emergency situation, civilians now are unable to communicate with the ambulance service in order to, to be transferred to, to a hospital. this is absolutely impacting the house at your services in goza. and that each of the people to the emergency room and they can services there. yeah . obviously as we've had this isn't the 1st time this royal has cut off a pallet, internet and, and phone. how have you worked around it before and why is it different? this time, just so this time it is completely defense because as i said, we are completely disconnected with all of our teamwork there. our phone number, the ex doctor's own of i would have branches the 1st time in the crescent branches
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and hospitals there. so we are aware completely of what they are going through. we have not to hear from them anything. so this is an obviously make us more words regarding the safety of our music on staff and what really kind of missions there we call and the international community to best buy is there and to ensure the protection of civil use and medical facilities and teams. there, especially, we have already left for critics since the beginning of the escalation who lost their lives, why they were conducting their humanitarian roles and goza. taking into consideration that there is no state to policing garza and that is intense bombardment that are taking place anywhere in gall. so that's absolutely make us more what is regarding the safety of our teams. last thing we have heard of them before the touch of the communication, as they were extremely important regarding their ability to continue providing
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their life safely. services that you too we are running completely out of if you will. and this should be in the upcoming hours. that means we will not have enough computers put on our engineers or able to continue open anything in our 2 hospitals . we have a const hospital and i'm in hospitals too. so we are also one of the, regarding our ability to continue operating in those 2 hospitals, taking into consideration that we have patients who are in the intensive care unit and those will absolutely lose their life due to the customer. really interested in a, given all of that in and the fact that you extremely concerned about the safety of your on stuff. i'm gonna have things going to the point where you're considering trying to get all of your personal as of goals or if that was to be a possibility. i absolutely, this is not an option we have been conducting or what a human need to be enrolled as a lead to emergency music and service provider. it goes off for over the kids and
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this is not an option at all. you. we are talking about 2 over a 1000000, but it's 10 years now who are under intense bank boardman. so from what you minister and mission, we will not turn over to back to our people. we will continue providing or what it may think of the services there and do our best in order to try to save as much people as we can. we have already encountered 2 serious affairs from as part of the patient of forces to evacuated outputs, hospitals and we have refused the evacuation orders. we have announced repeatedly that we don't have them used to evacuated our patients safely and evacuating them means killing of i would appreciate that as well as we have over 20000 civilians who are internally displaced and sold for future insights and find out what hospital absolutely we will not turn our back to them and we will not turn our to back to hundreds of thousands of civilians who needs the inversion. me what i,
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what me because service as well as from this human or humanitarian organization, we would continue providing our lives tv services on to that as a 2nd. and then the last, if you will be, have that would help us to operate. basically what we call on is just a recall on air hand action from the international community to instead of being immediately just to the rest of the engine to stop attacking. or what do we think the admissions and music of the teams and to are now the industry of humanitarian is non stop based entry of the humanitarian a, including, if you will. thank you so much. we're remarkable dedication and in the most dire of circumstances from your team there that is develop all psych, a spokesperson for the palestine read crisen society of all these riley miller traces, it has expanded its ground operation and guns are the 9th. it's go now to us are
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hot out who is live for us in occupied east jerusalem. and we just say that the is where the army has said that 100 find a pines we used in the right of a nice the of the yeah. on some which saw seems to get more of those because cause it was in the doc last night. and the last of us john list to you know, that john is called a and through a certain the know also any of the other international media. but with thought seems to get more of these because they said that they talk to a 150 how much targets on the ground. one would assume that it's well king about the tunnels, the width of the tunnels that exists on the gaza, that we're use full the how mazda type on october 7. and they've also said that they've continuing that massive attacks from no, just as but also see. so this seems to still be happening now. they said that the
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troops are also still in garza. so you've got a nines and see here, of course they did say yesterday that it's an escalation. and they didn't actually declare as an all out on the ground will, but we all saw single the see to see that change. um we also saw a video that they released earlier this morning showing more than a dozen tanks entering into gauze. but we do know from both sides also from the palestinian side that a the cosign brigade, which is the ministry wing thomas put top a strong slides. now of course, we're going to start to hear a lot more from the government on its times. it says that it keeps its continuously reassessing what it's next. that's all. it said that it also targeted one of the come on does one of the hamas come on just for the navy and a lead uh, they said that was involved in the pulsing of october 7 attack on,
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on the is ready side. interestingly though, how mazda is still as tart was saying, this has been sort of rather handy, is that it was saying that they are still firing those rockets. in fact, as we were on that just 5 minutes ago, we've been receiving reports of more rockets being sent across from how mazda us the situation. now, of course, all of this is coming off the back of you and me thing yesterday. and other countries joining in the condemnation of the situation that because garza has been completely caught, sol as you, as we seen for the 1st time, not just to that tricity but water as well as internet connections on the phone connections. i will add to that. we've also heard from the egyptian present, opted foot staff is cc that mentioned that there was a drone, the incidence tear it tree. it's not clear from why and these ones, but we need to avoid any regional escalation. he also added in terms of the hostages, those that are being held captive in gaza. but it's something the agents is working
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on. he said when they have more information, when those talks of he obviously is referring to how much with the mediation through cuts off, then they will release more of the information regarding that situation. and so, just in regards to the overnight rides, this heavy as bombardment that we've seen in the 3 weeks of this war. what's been the reaction within israel, especially from families who have kept his hell by him. us of the certainly they all major li concerns. they already carrying out suspects in that type of even so outside of the ministry headquarters the they said that they demand thing for the prime minister and the minister of defense to come out and speak to them. they want on says they said if that doesn't happen, they will be protesting, and then they go to escalate that protest late. so it's
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a night. we've also heard that some of them were protesting outside of benjamin netanyahu. resident's family, home, south and paste law. but the police move them along. we've also spoken ourselves here out there. we spoke to one of the mothers of those a kid knots and a captive in gaza. and she told us she said that last night was ho on. uh, she said it's, you know, that they've been saying that they feel angry. they're so frustrated. they're incredibly large of full, that family members. and the concern, of course, is during this really heavy bombardment, the more just small captive will die. how mazda a couple of days ago, had said the 50 of those concerts have already been killed by those is really strikes. there's a real concern or real frustration or real anger. and you know, the family members, not just of us being held captive, but also i'm missing, there's still a list of missing is riley's, are really concerned. and they said that prepared to take this to the next level. thank you so much for that. so that as
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a hot up for us an occupied east jerusalem was being felt across the region. let's go to m. ron khan, who joins us live from the jealous own refugee camp in the occupied west bank. and my can just explain exactly where you are. it looks like there was a war going on right behind you. that's one way of describing it is a will of sorts of has been going on for a very long time. this is jealous, certain refuge account with people who fled the neck of the in the 1948 big texter, but follow up on the palestinians actually live some of them as he lived. this house behind me was the home of boxes nicely. now he was the hems activist within the job as a refugee camp. he was arrested october 9th. then at 2 am 20 days later these really all me came into this area. they secure the permits that they both in
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a heavily on the bulldozer and they destroyed his house. there were at least 11 members of the family that lived here. and those members who now actually homeless and these res, um, destroyed this house as part of a project by international human rights groups and is ready and published in numerous groups called collective punishment. the arrest somebody, and then they'll destroy that family's home. now we've been told that the i talked to the advisors, doctor didn't even own a gun. he was political in nature, he's been in and out of prison. he's now back in prison, and he's being held without charge. and this is the result for the family 11 members and are completely homeless and run as we have been saying since the, the school began, rides have been happening almost on a daily basis. and that continued last night and into this morning as well done this before else,
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of course i'm going to bring you up to date with one of the big concerns for people within the occupied westbank. and that is really settled violence just this morning . we've seen a palestinian man and all that pharma tending to his all lives. it's all the policies and right now who was shot dead by is ready set. another man has been beaten by and is really settler. um is ready. center attacks during this year have gone up to 3 a day. that's the highest number ever recorded since october the 7th. so it's now 7 attacks a day. and that is becoming a real worry for palestinians, but those rates, as you say by these ready all me continue multiple locations across the occupied westbank in the noise, including into this morning about 25 people have been arrested sofa. i'll just give you some very quick numbers. so far, 141500 people have been arrested 6600. uh now in is really jose, 1600 of those are being held without church. okay,
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thank you so much. that's in ron con for us then. with the united nations general assembly has approved a non binding resolution cooling for humanitarian. tristan garza was passed by 120 votes with 45 extensions. the us and israel were among 14 countries that opposed as gabriel ellis, under reports from the un headquarters in new york, in 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 gaza . it's unclear if 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 they would have added language condemning how much was voted down
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a draft resolution. but the 193 member general assembly passed the main resolution is adopted, authored by jordan and the era group. it calls for an immediate truce release of all civilians and uninhibited flow of humanitarian supplies into 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,
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and international humanitarian law uphold 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 wants to bombardment of guys to and gabriel's on don't just either at the united nations this last bring it in town because it is a professor of public policy at the institute for graduate studies. thanks again for joining us in the studio. i know that you are from gaza at communications have all but being completely cut off with anyone and everyone there. how difficult is it watching from the outside as they've enjoyed the heaviest, not of bombing without being able to stay in touch with any friends and family there? don't. it's, um, it's a situation. i don't want to see any human being living or going through. it's,
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i mean the mind thought extended family is the and i lost the communication with them. i don't know if that, that i live or not. and they live in the, in the most part of the gutter, slip in a small town called the town. and we sold the heavy bone being good last night, so i think is what it is going to be owned. i mean, the big load declared goals as the board has always been good. think of a promise, but this is totally beyond thomas. this is a li clicked the punishment, this mass, the mess cried. i mean, imagine cutting communication, coughing, electricity. i mean, i mean, for you to, for your viewers now being whatever day i would imagine. waking up on the you have no access to one glances for police surfaces. you couldn't, you, could you please services. you are, you kind of get any help from anyone at total 7 services collapse at this, this goes beyond time as this is, this is a more tried to, to expose
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a 2.3 percent of sleepiness to the situation. i feel of the worse, i mean, just, i'm just, obviously, this is the beginning. i mean, uh, it's, uh, what i see is now it's an orchestra plan to really push the remaining people of the north to the south by doing this. got things going to communication. hospitals are stopping, providing the kind of services people slow to gradually when start moving to the south. and that's again. so now that it's ethnic cleansing, and displacement. so a f, it's hard to watch this thing the dissolution unfolding. and it's and, and we've seen the helpless and helpless and the fact that the national community has not been able to really stop this, this, this from happening. so because that's what i want to talk to about as well, that it doesn't appear regardless of what is role does on the ground in gaza, it doesn't appear that there's any real repercussions. is right at this point in
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time. is there no, not at all. i mean, is that and is, is acting as a state the above international. it's a, it has the protection. it has it's, it's a, it's, it has the special status that's, that it should not be given. you know, given it says 3044 cards of committing the subscribes. let me give you, let me give you an idea just the night before this would it up to there was a big sort of fee that was conducted and that was back in the goes to the and it was conducted by to refute the research institute. the for the student center for the policies and the national enrollment, the center for democracy. i'm guess what? 73 percent of respondents in goldsboro, it's been been a fan of the people slipping in gospel. and on the 27th and facebook like, you know, i'm going to distribution defense without even in gaza. even of the twenty's of a vicious locate. i'm like
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a experiencing flores with these that i spend majority 70 percent believe them favorite in a peaceful solution. but now what is, what is doing all this is going to be on thomas. it goes beyond it's anything, it's just collect the punishment is an, is i feel is going in the past that there will be no to turn to anything. and i mean, we live in a new way out to where, where there would be then type these processes. then thought about us and of course, would be into a, into an entirely different situation to. so i don't know how to, how things will evolve. but obviously it's, it's just, it's just, it seems as well with this the, with the support from the us and its allies in the west is, is opening a new shot that in this conflict. and this time i feel i feel that, that, you know, after they've been done with guys, uh, that might be the worst is coming in the west bank as well. so yeah, so just a small board. it just, it just keeps going going, and it's just,
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it's demolishing any prospects for peace because you are enterprising the entire population by targeting civilians by doing by the scale of guns you're doing and gaza. you're cutting any hopes, any bridges left to the to discuss the decent in the future. so, and that's, that's the things used to be thanks so much time. and we really appreciate you sharing your story with us, of despair. see how difficult it is must be, uh, not being able to communicate with your family and friends and gals are at this point in time. thank you. thank. so, but there's plenty still ahead on al jazeera from new zealand to new york's thousands protest around the world. and for the palestinians, the it's a socket forecast for parts of your paper one, let's go over those details right now in some spots. it will be a washout. so northern portugal northwest spain,
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still more rain coming extra today on saturday. and with these winds off the coast here, i think we could see waves about 10 meters high or whether it's in play for incoming rain. a lot of it for the eastern side of england, eastern side of scotland and the eastern side of northern ireland. so for example, aberdeen and scotland about 70 millimeters of rain over the next 48 hours. and sylvania saw half a month's worth of rain in a short period of time. most of the rain around the top end of the adria dixie had scattered across the bulk and so cloud cover and some showers here in the forecast on saturday. but it's wall to a whole sunshine for turkey looking good. and this stumble, bit breezy though, with a temperature of 24 and for the northwest slice of africa, we've got cloud cover, draped over morocco, algeria into these. yeah, so mostly claudius got for you on saturday to the south. we go in for the eastern side of south africa, some pretty turbulent weather is here. lot of rain, lot of wind. this is going to knock back temperatures in southern africa. so for botswana,
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have your own 8 temperatures are up and then they're down then tear up once again on tuesday, but it will be windy the for your watching else. is there a reminder about top stories this out as well as subjective? because this trip to the heaviest fall involvement since the start of the war on october, the 7th overwhelmed hospitals are breaking points. the united nation says civil order has collapsed. the israel has service communication that works right across the territory and residential areas in the north. and since i have been involved in the united nations general assembly has a present non binding resolution cooling for humanitarian. tristan cancer was passed by 12545 extensions the us and as well. but among 14 countries that
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opposed these ready? um it says it has into sifted a surface to air missile fine from living on. it says it was aimed at one of its military drones near off a gallery and is ready to run striking in target to the launch site and living on tensions has been rising at the border between the 2 countries. for 3 weeks, thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes by rocket fight, and skirmishes between is where the forces and the live in these group has blocked . some fighting took place near a report on a house, him and his team. well, no, no, no, no, no, oh oh, they have some joins us now, live from the court in southern lebanon. and 1st of all, ali, i hope that you and your team a all like, hey, can you just explain what happens a short time ago? the last i showed you at all. okay. um actually uh,
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a few minutes ago maybe an hour ago that was and uh i talked with uh, guided massage when it's ready. uh minutes before the boat stuff just behind me now i think uh some uh phones of smoke got a clear then that was drones. now we didn't know who's joined is this is it the has will not join already 10 is ready joined. and then when, when we were standing, the joint exploded. so it seems that drawing wasn't deceptive. now to the moment we don't have a clear statement regarding what happened, but we saw it exploding and then hitting the piece of land behind us. an open area we spoke to the bodies on me regarding what's happening is that right now investigating to find the re, uh what, what's the main from this small drawer? big don't we, we don't know even the size, but it was very close. so this was the situation doesn't have to come by,
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that has well enough i does. right now. there's also showing behind us and as well as with all the aging, i leave the camera a fall order, but maybe we can buy a smaller truck from one of the one of the hilltops there as well. this is, this is the hand, it's a is really position to us about the positions here on this head. it's a, it's a board that has between 11 on and this and then devon, on the corner, laguna hills. so there are several is really minutes before us from the hedge. ok, that is that of the shut down from the military post on the edge of the head, which is the, is really naval base. then this far as the maybe you can see. i clearly and i need a military position also the that's the shim route ministry position. these are more main your a n dot into something and communicate. and also, of course,
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the defensive ministry positions on the board. the principal has been hitting these positions for some time now since 20 days. and now we're heading more attacks. now, whether this is inc. uh, incoming or ongoing. we don't know. mm hm. uh, but at least that is clear is really shredding going on right now. and is this word and see if there's nothing worse than what you have seen in in the last few days? is this escalating? it will as well. this is, this has been this situation for the past few days, but in the past couple of days, things we have had a bit call today. it seems things are escalating once again. and let me just mention that also today on the eastern side there was um, under the section of an uh surface to add misfire that was directed by his well on,
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is ready minutes redrawn. now the interception was through the is really defense systems. and then the deception happened over the government. that was a very huge explosion we had over here. it's actually very far from here what this was the huge exposure explosion. what's the thing that i felt maybe could be a new phase we've been seeing. and the, the, the situation gradually escalating you from a kind of depths of 2 or 3 kilometers on both sides to the depths of 5 kilometers. recently this really is a hit uh uh, one of the target stuff to one side on 7 kilometers away from the border. so what do we have? the thing could be also a, a kind of a gradual escalation, a continuation of this graduate escalation. and also given the fact that both sites on an th using the top 5 weapons in the, in the confrontation because what lots of using gets precision,
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mit size is radius are still limiting the scope of retaliation. so this is a may be a bit early stages of, of the frontier. it's still the front. it's still on up what ation area that's becoming a waterfront. but you know, that is a fine line yet there's a fine line. i'm not with a situation, gradually escalating and goes up, i mean, a drunk wise with israel announcing ground operations. so it would depend more on how the situation is in the fields and guys to see how things will escalate over here because they are linking it did that to each other as well as linking it out at the same time. the point of sending in groups are mainly how much is urging for more help from the bodies from me. and obviously this region is no longer safe for civilians. we know thousands have been displaced. where exactly have they gone and what are they doing now as well?
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over the past 3 weeks, many people living on the board as for example, we are in, in a border town in north florida. and on the, on the, just in the village after he had his asthma shop. and these old villages on this lot, most of the people decided steve now went on as a living and leaving to some of them have already houses. and this is a might not, if you, what was the majority, would need to go to school as provided by the government. maybe to, for family members took it to the relatives. this is how things are bought. at the moment, the, the, the way the news government is dealing with the displays people isn't really going in falling with the level of a situation. the situation is bad is dire for people of the border towns and they want the modem to be in a better situation. i mean, living in schools now the winter it's on,
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is coming and you have school students leaving the schools. i'm going to another city or another region or other area. so all these issues need may be called of the nation. they need the services on the budget at the time when the bananas government is bankrupt. and this is another issue that the lebanese are taking into consideration, the government is bankrupt, the people are already living and, and, and going through all these difficulties economy difficulties since more than 34 years with the cotton c uh, losing its, its value it's, it's very bad times for the liberties. hm. okay, thank you so much for that. i like we really do appreciate it. hope you and your team stay as safe as you possibly can. thank you so much. i of the how to how the world use now, at least to 32 people have been killed and 60 injured in
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a multiple car crash in northern egypt that happens in the hare governance about 132 kilometers from the capital. kyra police site was caused by an oil leak and the main office ocean potty and bug. the dish is holding a protest against the government in the capital demanding the resignation of the prime minister shaken siena. the opposition accuses her of planning to rig upcoming elections. tended salary as in deca at the rally and sent us this. so this was one of the largest operation rally in decades in several types of the cities. there's also a rally called by the ruling party, allow me like, what was the in journal or piece name? riley was this person by the police chair dest started during a, as well as probable, applied towards the crowd starting to disperse, and are opposed to an area of the capital city. the opposition has been cutting out
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rally since the beginning of the year. the key difference is they want to name term care to take our government to conduct the election, which is due sometime in january, 2024. the government is adamant that said under the constitution, the election must be housed under the present government. but the government government defines, they don't want to have a can't take a government. that's what under the constitution, it cannot be held, not both side that's. they cannot define the approach. and it looks more and more very confrontational. the police have been tracking down heavily on the opposition member all across the country. thousands of opposition members have been arrested opposition remains of defiance. it said that it will continue to protest until and unless the government stepped down and handed over to a cape decker in durham administration to conduct the election under charge rate. i'll just say the com a nearly a year old from a stand page in south korea and which 159 people were killed. families are still demanding accountability. eunice can,
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has more from song the nightmare that shocked an issue. were many had suffocated in a bottleneck. a wall of remembrance now stands to community either last week. i still don't understand how something like this could happen to us or you flew by. i can't imagine how it's been for the families a year ago. the 1st halloween weekend academic restrictions were lifted this night last hotspot of each one through an influx of people with little crowd control and helpless mode to arise. now this is a narrow alley way. 158 people were fatally crossed that night. now to prevent a re, a current, so city, so that will install more security cameras optimized with a video analysis that will enable it to more quickly find dangerous spots. in addition to monitoring crowds,
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police and firefighters will be required to respond if 3 emergency calls are made within 50 meters of each other. but reading families say they're still seeking answers to basic questions from that night. with victims declared kind of dec doesn't match the official timeline of the sense why fired from this were tapped from immediately taking the wounded to hospitals. and why these yet to receive an apology in person for the boss is committed copies of the government, including the president and the safety, administer apologize many times in front of cameras. but if we, the pre families try to meet them, they just ignore for us. the, it's a one disaster is ongoing, we do, i'll tell you whether to the top of the noun. will there ever be some type of closure for us? we need closer. we need an explanation to be able to properly grief. so far, no high level government official has been dismissed for the men made disaster.
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family say they will keep fighting for an independent inquiry to seek a ton of ability and closure. eunice kim, i'll just, sarah. so the 16 year old, a rainy and gal who fell into a co, my officer, an incident on to her on metro system. his dies cctv from october. the 1st shows on me taken care of and entering a try. and a few moments later, her body is pulled from the couch. so the teen idea was declared branded about a week ago. human rights activists jobs confronted her not wearing a headscarf around noon already said she fainted and hit her head. please return to the situation in gaza while the strip has been subjected to the largest as riley bombardment since the start of the war on october, the 7th overwhelmed hospitals and guys that had been pushing to breaking points. the united nation says civil order has collapsed as well as civil communication networks and residential areas in the north and the center of kansas has been has
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we have also seen more fighting on the border between israel and living on the israeli army. this is, it is interested to the surface to imbecile that was fired from living on these a live pictures from the same we spoke to a correspondence in southern living on a short time ago in regards to this well, the white house is we'll continue discussions with israel about how it will carry out any ground defensive and american aircraft. carrier strong group has been deployed to the eastern mediterranean, along with 900 troops in the middle east of moore. on this, we're joined by a highly jo, castro who is in washington dc. and us officials, the guns greatland's, decided that not involved in this rarely military operations on the ground. dante it absolutely. they say that these decisions of whether or not to launch a ground offensive are entirely the, the decisions of the is really military. but one notable shift that we noticed in
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the us is that for the 1st time the us is advocating for a humanitarian pause in israel's war on gaza. this is very different from the town last week when the white house specifically said that such a pause would quote, only benefit him us. but even this settle shift of you will still leaves us far behind us of its western allies and other nations who at the u. n. as we were saying, voted on that resolution to call for a ceasefire. the us opposing that measure. but still this is a very different tone, advocating for some sort this form of restraint for the 1st time. and israel's war on gaza, at least publicly private. we may be a different story, according to the washington post. us officials have behind the scenes been trying to convince israel to rethink a wide spread ground offensive, reportedly. now, the reasoning for this,
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the us officials quoted in that article said they thought that a more, a surgical strike strategic strategy would be effective. and that there had been doubts are our doubts among american officials that a major ground offensive would succeed in eliminating him off that as one concern and another being that it would really curtail these negotiations to release hostages that are so far proven somewhat fruitful in the release of for hostages this far. and the major concern along use officials is that a round offensive, which perhaps we are seeing unfold now will only serve to escalate this war and wide in it to uh, iran and has the law. and that is the number one thing that the us wants to avoid at this moment. okay, thanks so much for that. there is, how did you like history for us in washington dc as well as bring it back in time i commit professor of public policy. it's our hot institute for graduate studies. thanks again for joining us now. i just want to bring up some pictures from the
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board of between as well and living on these a live pictures of little fly thing along there. how worried will as well be about things, escalating on a stick and from there, obviously, dealing with what is happening and guys are at this point in time. how concerned will they be if this to confront a guess wesson's? if it was installed they, they should be very well, it's because i, i, it would be difficult for this man to manage to the front of the same time. but again, that's a big if. so we don't know if uh, what's has been less calculations on the other side as well because the, the needs to position as well. my analysis also they were taken by surprise. by this war. there might, they might have not, this, this, what am i not, that might have not been coordinating the time as it seems of some issues popping up now at. so i think it's, it's also today's what you're saying is that not prepared for
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a full blown rule with is right on that live. and these bona was that they have declared system deadlines, which is a full encryption of the goddess slip. so this could be the headlights so, but so far what we see in terms of the, of the dispos, it's just a quick calculation of this pulse. so basically the, they want to keep the nothing from busy engaging with insulin and keeping the fire, keeping the fire going on, but without the biggest solution. but it's all, i think, depends on the, on the, on how things evolved into goes a step, you know, the limited to contact. and that goes, yeah, that's, yeah. was, i want to talk briefly about the you in resolution that was unanimous. well, you know, a significantly passed by many, i mean, is it going to make any difference at all? but somebody is symbolic victory for the palestinians, and not from dependency this for own peace loving nations. i mean, because in essence of just cold for these 5, a disappointed offs. uh, so it's good, but it's def, let's see, i guess that we didn't have, i need to have a, can you say 5 because this has passed. so are we any closer to having us?
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i don't think so with the, with the you as be doing it with most of your opinion in the country is also between gold. even upstanding from from bolting. so i don't think it has the implementation because there is no political by this country is to model this push for it. although these reports of coming from the us demand the human, it's it and go to the old of auto auto. and even if it sees, finds out encouraging, but i think there are more or less, it's a the us playing a little to to it also protects is what i to give it the human also more or less. how would i put it the human image like you know, so it's a. busy yeah, so i'm, but i don't have high expectations at this point. i mean let's, let's put it in 2003 and prospectives. how can you deliver aid without communication? as simple as i mean? so yes, if you allow another 20 trucks to come in, which is a drop before that in an ocean of the se. but then without communication, the account tell the people on the like,
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how do you kinda reach out to people to tell them what? well, we have it delivered us, but the, for the, so it's, it's, it's, it's just doesn't make any sense. i mean, so these are the behavior in the field. and god, that is spoken to different from what the usa is, what, what the national community demand. so, so i and it's, it's still, it's, it's, it's a, it seems perspective, there's a lot of pressure on it to really show you the disposal fits what's context. and that's the problem. yeah. yeah. around 24 hours ago. at this time yesterday, there was potential talk of negotiations, gathering pies for a ceasefire, and then we saw what happened to of the, not this huge escalation is 105 points from his royal dropped huge amounts of women's on uh, on, on gaza. i mean, is there any potential now for those negotiations to restore that i still haven't been behind the scenes or if they've pretty much been put the push to one side completely off to what we saw last night. so tom, yes,
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of the is 4 minutes that came off and say the goal of this war is to the feet on top of the how about so again, to keep if you think the singles, i don't see any change in the political disclose like the discussion is right, is this been very focused on this board pretty much, but the question is, uh, the, i mean, you report to stroke about americans like, you know, trying to convince them to go into more use text the concerns you can like, you know, at the clinics instead of a full invasion, all these things, but this, this techniques will not talk without how much or defeat thomas, because how much is, is, is, what does it mean in gaza? and it's how much is a, is a political or somebody knowledge you some idea, it's not something you can defeats. so the thing is, how can you, how can you, what you've, this will, that's a big question to me. so from, from what i see on the ground, i see that it has a green light for a very long, slow booth of or it might not evolve. or it might not become a full and being able to go to sleep. but it could leave for the same outcome,
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which means is right. and then it has a green light to keep bumping because of the way it's one thing. it's copying a communication electricity. it's just somebody that a phone doesn't collapse or the might be even a major x themselves. so you are creating the conditions for a book to collapse from within. so then it's gone for lots of different collections from us as well. yes. so the thing here is a, now this brings me to the question, which is also has belonged other power as well. this set that headline for a major missing to envision. but if it doesn't innovate, dunston if achieves the same outcome more or less by continuing this booth and water and the sheer size of the selection and, and preventing aid from coming in, then it might lead to the same outcome eventually as a collapse of defeats from within you and that's also towards me, but that's what expense at the expense of the point $3000000.00 civilians. so and that's, that's a huge cost tires. yeah, thank you so much time. i committed, we really do appreciate you coming in and explaining everything for us again. thank you. well, that is all from a total of credit for this news out, but,
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