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in the state arranged family reunion events with north korea. the last event was in 2018 and the little one will be out to soap remains to sweet time for separate to time. and he's a reminder of everyone they had to be behind the as well as ground troops. bass ultima. suffice is officer. it carries out as heavy as strong on the gaza strip. at least 7700 palestinians have been killed. the until mccrae. this is l. just here, alive from doha, also coming up the u. n. and all the agencies lose contacts with it. teams up to as well say that communication services across the territory. the un general assembly overwhelmingly passed as
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a resolution cooling for durable to mandatory interest. despise us objections and will be live in london and assemble. we're purchase in solidarity with palestinians taking place. the is just post 12 g m t 2 p m and goes away. hundreds of buildings have been destroyed during a night of intense is rarely strikes. at least $7700.00 palestinians and now known to have been killed, thousands more injured residential areas in the north. and since i have been heading the heaviest, bombardments 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 will began on october. the 7th, as well as bowman campaign across the gaza strip is killed. $7703.00 palestinians
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that's according to the health ministry. it also says 109 palestinians have been killed in the occupied with bank and nearly 3 weeks. and 2 palestinian prisoners died and is rarely custody. israel says that was due to natural causes. the israeli government says more than 1400 as riley's were killed in a mazda is attack 3 weeks ago. as it bake begins, coverage every night brings death and destruction. but this night is different. cut off from the outside world with the phone and internet lines down the unrelenting strikes and the amber fires wants to cause. the sky line already plunged into darkness not posting is cannot communicate with each other for the emergency services. the calls for help go on onset. the learn. gaddy now
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now if it 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 looked at the total communication between alexa hospital and the minister of health record on the world for the 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 for all of this difficulty in disseminating the picture of what's happening in the north, across the street that's resulted in us not being able to show the massacre that is taking place right now by the is really occupies corner domestic has taken place in northern guys that amount of flu cold as you can hear. another attack next to the indian nation hospital, the deeds. and now another attack across the me, indonesian hospital. this radio army says they will be expanding grand operations.
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i know you've written this cut to the sound of clashes between these radios and how much flight is in north and garza and how much they're still able to fly rockets towards israel and what they say. i do tank themselves for the population of cause that the morning that follows is when they assess the damage and identify the date at the end and usually 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. a slight vague, i just need a little just arrows, honey. my mood joins us from con eunice now and after that he is not at foaming since this will begin. can you just bring us up to date with a situation as it stands there? now what's the damage being over the last few hours we'll say
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here's tom well uh, within the past 30 minutes or so 3 different chairs try since different locations of the city of han units including residential homes and residential building. and the 3rd one just a few minutes ago and within the vicinity of a school owner, what school with, with so many people taking it because of the sooner we don't have an immediate reports about what are the situation near the school, but i'm doing some arithmetic sense civil defense 1st, not just rush to the school, given how crowded it is. there it is, expect condition that there's a large number of casualties. but as of last night, the horror of the massive and mass boulevard, many of the northern part in gaza, city and the intentional cut of communication network, leaving people without connection with their relatives and loved ones. in addition
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to international organization, managing volunteers and, and team members on the ground have lost their communication with them, making it difficult to coordinate any of the activities or a rain's, been going on the ground, the attack slip 100, some of the building the route, mainly residential building an entire residential blocks are turned into into ruins and with hundreds of people being killed and injured. only this morning at about 9 o'clock, we were able to confirm a number of, of family members. $42.00, a members of one family were killed as a direct result of the tax on the self directed you can. and as you can see right now the i'm doing the permit, it's out of rushing a casualties where injured in the, in the past few minutes at the top, near the schools, down in the area of the federal family,
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residential home that was attacked, leaving the 2 people killed and multiple injuries. this is the situation so far and solely getting of words by the hours. then there is an expectation that by time nights we might see another night. does that work? because i know it's over because in terms of last night, honey, can you just explain what it was like to to lives through that israel said that they had land air and see when hundreds find the planes we used in last night on the bottom. and can you just give us an idea of what that was like on the ground slipping through that yes, tom it's, it's pretty difficult and there is a sense of, of, of, of, so it's hard miss shattered security among palestinians here,
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there is no place at save which is the practical translation of but one united nations officials, except that there is no safe place and guards that what's uh, what's really scary about the situation that these bonds are unpredictable. you could be with a group of people or in your home or out of industry, just money, your own business, and there is a bomb falling either directly on the vicinity or near you, or it's at home. and either way, you're going to be a victim of these homeland bonds. so we're standing here. we are not really 100 percent sure that we are safe or not doing this because we haven't heard any con, permission to have that. those are part of the safe, especially after the uh, the top on the uh, natalie baptist hospital bed. again, it just no place is safe in gaza. whether it's the hospital or me in our homes or
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in the streets. it's a reality that we have to face once again, we really do appreciate to all of your time and he said that honey, my mood for us and tons since as well as bombardment starts at 22 days ago, hundreds of buildings in garza has been destroyed as honey was explaining to, and schools and hospitals have been has a risk. teams is spent days, desperately coming through the rubble, trying to save survivors and recovering bodies. hundreds including many children, i believe, to be trapped on the buildings right across the street as well. the world health organization says it is unable to reach its staffing health facilities and gaza in the statements. its chief says, evacuation of patients is not possible under such circumstances, nor to find safe shelter. the blackout is also in making it impossible for ambulances to reach the injured. we are still out of touch without stuff and health
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facilities, and i'm worried about this safety. these are the army has the most harm of a prominent time. us lead in the occupied west bank. iran con, has the license from the yellowstone refugee camp. so the rate actually started around 2 am in dallas and refugee time where i am right now about $200.00 is really so just came into the camp and secured the area around it using heavily on vehicles. they've been brought in a heavily on the bulldozer and destroyed by just knock lisa's house and i've already talked about is a how much active busy in a job as a refugee camp. and he's been in and out of prison for a very long time. he was lost in prison on, on administrative detention last year. and he was arrested on october, the 9th. i just have to deal toby 7th incidents happen pa that round up the we keep
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saying of him as active is the finally we've been speaking to them. they say that this is simply is riley vengeance. but because it's not right, isn't actually an armed fighter. he's an old man, he's a political activist for a mass. he is simply just looking for a political solution, and they say that this is collective punishment. the family knew that this might happen to them. they knew that the there was a danger of this house being ready because we've seen it many, many times across the occupied westbank and, and occupied east jerusalem. whenever somebody gets arrested from the family, they come in and they raised the family's house 11 people, and they lived in this house, those 11 people now homeless. these are in the military soon as it has expanded its ground operation and gas of an ice when it's go to some of the hot out to is lot for us and occupied east jerusalem. and so it is ready. i me his say that 100 find a pines we used in the or the night, right. what else that they have to say of the tell me they
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also said that they targets a $150.00 have mass targets on the ground. one would for you, the tool king about those tunnels that rule. so useful the attack on october the 7th. they said that they killed a couple of high ranking. how mosque monitors, including they said the person that's in charge of the aerial attack. so they mean to drones, for example, those power guide is restoring some of those videos and also a navy come on and we haven't heard from how much to confirm any of that just yet. but the is ready to government and the ministry of starts and be released the video showing the tanks. and they said entering, they said the, the, the troops is still that within gall, so they haven't left in the last few days. we've seen some small incursions of that moving in and testing the waters. it seems but last night was definitely the, the biggest uh, number of a tanks that we seen moving in. of course, you know,
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where do we move on from here, from today? way yet to hear from the government they said it's constantly changing as will cabinet meets to decide what's the next step sob. but for the time being they all insistent on target seeing those how much tunnels comes on. so also not to use ation yesterday by the minute treat that the headquarters of hamas is on denise. i'll shift the hospitals which from us has denied. and so we'll spend the reaction . so if i, and as well, especially from the families who have captives being held by him, us of the whole has been harry actually from the relatives of those hell's cap says and it's a mixture of being furious, incredibly angry, frustrated us. some of that was that was used by the representative to those families and of those that are still missing. and also i think that stage and
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wanted to meet the war cabinet, which of course includes the prime minister benjamin netanyahu as well as the defense, minnesota. you, i've got a lot of my understanding on signing right now from is really immediate. this isn't been come funds by the government itself. all the representative for those families is that on sunday that will be meeting with the defense minister for him to head the concerns. but the biggest concern for them, of course, is, you know, speaking to one of those, the mothers actually uh, yeah, this morning we spoke to her and she told us that last night was in nights of ho way thing trying to find out any, anything from the government in terms of the relatives, the are stuck in garza. well of course i really concerned that those is ready, but the bottom is gonna kill the own civilians. interestingly, the russian news agency has been reporting that's how much of the back of a meeting yesterday in moscow that they will be looking to release some of those
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russian jewels citizens. that's a, you know, still clearly in the making if it happens. but it's how much did say that they would have to locate them because. a saying that some of these hostages aren't just health. why, how much, but also other groups such as is not meant to has, if that does happen, that could potentially really cause problems to the government here. because the feeling in this sense and amongst is riley, is especially those families, is that the government hasn't done enough to ensure that their own citizens are released. and i think the last of family members thoughts on that that would be made a priority ahead of moving in. okay, thank you so much for that. that is so hot out for us and occupied east jerusalem. the still ahead on al jazeera will be live in london and as temple with protests and solidarity with palestinians taking place. the
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okay, right off the bat, i wanted to warn you about the risk of wildfires along the border with china and north korea. weather alert south for that the area has been incredibly dry as of late different story for japan's main island to punch you. still getting striped with some showers breezy conditions as well. not too far away from tokyo, we'll see wind gusts of about 80 kilometers per hour. most of the rain is in southwest china, so you 9 and once the province is just to the south of greenland and that rain is falling across the pearl river valley off to india. and it's the southern sides here where the rain is falling through, careless stay, tumble. now do that's also pushing into onto a br dash and also some torrential downpours right across your long, on sunday for bucket sconce it's quiet, the sun is out that's allowing temperatures to rise in sin profit. and so jacob, a bad 35 degrees, the number for you on sunday. there had been some flooding in jetta with these big
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storms around the red sea, also pushing into eritrea. and i think we'll expect much of the same on sunday. the storms still abrupt in around jetta. and we also have some rain for a lot as well, but up and down the gulf comfortable conditions. 32 degrees for us here in delta on sunday. okay. i'll see you soon. bye. for now. the to watching out is there a reminder about top stories the south as well as subject to the guns this trip to the heaviest phone problem? since the started the war on october, the 7th overwhelmed hospitals are a breaking point. united nations is civil order has collapsed is where i live civic communication networks, right across the territory and residential areas in the north and cent a has been bones. the tickets president has condemned friday night. it's
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bombardment rising on the social media platform known as x rays. of type at one stage the increasing is rarely bombardments on gaza. have again targeted women children and innocent civilians. stiffening to humanitarian crisis at once is israel must immediately get out of the state of mathis and stop its attacks. and he called for a lodge, really it, as it took a port in this temple to declare solidarity with palestinians as well as some of the java joins. we live from that really in support of palestinians and assemble into a summer. everyone was pretty forceful in his comments. you've seen these sticks in the last few days at the beginning of the naming is really heavy the list and again, i last like up to the length of the modeling. the father of the people that came
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out to in support of you see that being reflected in the dealership in beacon do offer them about why they're holding these values. and what do you think that is going to be the impact of them in front of them? says that this needs to be actions now, not just, not even condemnation. they're looking for actual concrete action on the ground. not just from this circuit, you put it on the government's across. the region has been because this has been saving in the last couple of weeks. so you've been seeing friday of protests from yemen to jordan. author assembled as people are israel, people are at their own government and then also angry at the level standards of the vehicle or setting up on one hand, it condemned into pain. but in the same, they continued to back as we have to do the model. and that is why you see the
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behind in the thinking about the 1000000 people in the not few minutes. because it's such as cities, people, people coming to this venue, the expect, the numbers across 1000000 of huge numbers. they can test on a little bit. there are somehow important other ones. woods as far as is ryan is concerned. i mean, how much pressure do they add where you see this is the stance that you see from the region from wisdom majority countries you've been listening to lead is from on from the power of our growth. but this is a very important statement because it is coming from a need to remember, it is coming from a correlation, which binds odd stands behind these, right, and what it is tying up. and that is by the end ones, but words a careful. he's still saying that it's like you mentioned, that is really not, this needs to stop at the bottom. it needs to something needs to be fine. and that
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is something that you see reflected on the streets as well. so it is not just pressure building, one of the majority people in the numbers are coming out, expressing that on the moon on this thing. and then using every avenue. and that is why you see all the stations across the american embassy really confidence as the visa police of slashing with protested to stop them from reaching these pages. because people really wants to see action on the ground. because the images that we've been seeing of the last week seems to be getting visitors and visitors, bruce and up by the day. and that is what is pushing people to make sure that they come out on the streets and that is what is being affected. and then leaderships the statements and boards as well. okay, thanks so much. that is some of in jeff made for us in a standalone but thousands of people also marching in london to show this opponents of palestine the cooling front in to the bombardment of garza as well as these
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ready occupation of palestinian territories. the purchase is also one western countries to stop and as well. what else is there? is the baka is covering this purchased for us in london to join us on the phone. now need, can you just give us an outline of just how big this really is? good. i've been covering a lot of prices go daddy loved the best european capitals, the 2nd and a half inches by fall and the british capital, the largest demonstration by has ever seen it brings back memories of the kind of a huge demos that we're taking place back in 2003 against the invasion of iraq, such as the trends of public sentiment in the u. k. the choose the strength of and good directed towards the british government and other european government to accuse of one after another 50 fully behind israel. only behind the united states,
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diplomatically and unequivocally supporting the sway because but without taking into full consideration, what people demanding. yeah. is that the media sees hi raw, the, the, this come on like last the humanitarian. true. so a real differentiation between the british governments foreign policy and what appears to be huge public sense events for the be to enter the full and needs are also one thing that you can many other wisdom countries to still, bombing is rolando to yeah, that's what she was trying to, i'm very interestingly, early a day ago, more than 250 of the companies like c d a lawyers. we're talking about high court judges. we're talking about people counselor, so you can't get, hire them. uh, they tabled an open mess up to the british government. and what is tons of bound to legal advice, whether the british government wants to, they don't know. and then the less uh, it basically codes the public sentiment that we're seeing here at the mind
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immediately for the whole weapons fails to israel. at the mon, for the british government to end potentially reaching the geneva convention on human rights by essentially a thing of the pressing a country that the lawyers believe is openly in breach of humanitarian law. i'm foot lead, i left them on an immediate spot that and the atrocities that many of these people have been finding prostate for the pop out of hop without stop us seeing on the monthly basis on that television screen. okay, thank you so much. nathan is need back for us in london at that protest, but they have also been purchased space held in several other cities right around the world. hundreds rarely downside, the u. s. embassy and engine issues, capital chicago, they condemned as ro to caring out what they described as a genocide and cancer. the government has called for an immediate cease 5 and then new sealants, capital, wellington,
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thousands of protest as much depaula meant to cool for us. they saw many carried pillow city and flags and cods and supportive guns, and they will so once you, military and delivered to the territory to hundreds of active a set of sites decision in new york's grand central station. the jewish voice of a piece is cooling for an immediate c spot and gaza and for what it describes as the immune and genocide of palestinians to be wholesalers the united nations general assembly has approved the non binding resolution. calling for humanitarian truce. and cancer was passed by 120 votes with 45 extensions. the u. s. in israel were among 14 countries that oppose this gabriel, as on the reports from the un headquarters in new york, the us ambassador addressing the united nations general assembly. thank you mr. president. during
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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 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 that would have added language condemning how much was voted down a draft resolution. but the 193 member general assembly passed the main resolution is adopted, authored by jordan and the era group. it calls for an immediate truce release of all civilians and uninhibited flow of humanitarian supplies into guys. 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
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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 power, skinny, and m. bassett, or 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 it's 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 who 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 let's bring in time a committee is professor of public policy at the institute for graduate studies.
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thanks again for joining us. we had the you in the secretary general, they're saying that as well should be held accountable. how would i guess, what would that look like? i mean this of all the sci fi humanitarians, the s 5, but in, uh, i guess, looking further ahead than that. so uh, basically tell me when you see the conduct of fluid and gaza is what it is basically is in a breach of every international and all the way its contact thing. it's similar to a patient. and there is an evidence, i mean the, the, the, the, the, the does been mess atrocities and the suspect of, of international. and the way the conducting, the what i think uh, something from the uh, i mean, if there is a sincere with, let's say by they did the court of justice to just to get to open the
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investigations with the governor. this call me back. it's, it's, i think we have enough evidence to for those that have to be prosecuted then. nothing. yeah. hold the, is that a, the army generals. so it's, but i can't but this, these international. yeah. this international and meaning that big countries because she's not v to this or instead of being to prevent that, i know is what it is, not the that sign on the i c c agreement to start the member of the commercial clip of justice. but it's the author and we can as to bring it, i understand that it is, but additions to just to see if there is an international well, you know, and, and to get the international well, you need the people in a lot of wisdom, countries that have back to is ro, uh to come out and support as we've seen. just in the last few hours. i mean a 1000000 people in a stand bowl. hundreds of thousands out on the streets in london as we speak. how important is it that they continue to do this? i mean, even in new york, i mean the group, the, it was the voices for the piece. i mean,
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yeah. and the slogan is nothing our names. and these are the survivors of the heart . of course, i mean that's, that's, that's, that's a, that's a great development. i mean, so you feel that is disconnected between governments and decisions they take on the, but this is a, this society's. and this, this gap is growing apart. because uh, as we see all over the world, people are open to people not buying this, none of the excuses, the justification. so what is the way to go into this booth and water? i mean, they went too far and if you want the logic be onto humanity and i think and manage the site is all over the world. we see an awakening of thought, realizing that this is not a, this doesn't make sense. this is not true. and then the messing to stop this and that's good, that's very good. i was up to the pressure. i mean the how do you see that to.

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