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a way that has been done before can be done as long as a human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords, you do the just round. once again, one's palestinians to leave northern gauze after it is phone 5 minutes, get up the street. the october cried. this is al, just here in life from to ha also coming up close to end. as well as from 5 minutes of guns of demonstrations. take place in the civil cities around the world, in support of palestinians for over 18 hours, up to now we are unable to communicate with our teams who are working on the
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grounds right now. in casa, the you, in and all the agencies lose context with the teams of to israel service communications services across the territory. and the just totaling costs arises to move in 7700 and nearly 20000 people are injured. and israel daily phone 5 minutes since october, the 7th, the as so it's just past 14, gmc for pm and gaza will tell us the needs of being urged by his role to leave northern parts of the strip. it comes up to not have the most intense bombardment by israel since the war began since the beginning of october, the 7th, as well as bombing campaign across the gallons. this trip has killed $7703.00 palestinians. that's according to the ministry of health. it also says $109.00
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pellets. the indians had been killed in the occupied west bank in the nearly 3 weeks. and the 2 palestinian prisoners died and is ready custody. israel says that was due to natural causes. these rarely governments says more than 1400 is ready for killing him off his attack 3 weeks ago. or else his arrows, honey member, to joins us from the con eunice now and honey, as we've mentioned, we've seen the heavy. it's not a foaming since school began. has it continued this time? what is the full out thing? yes, dom was the air strikes and the uh, the mass bars been just uh, got more intense in the past hours and, and we just had an update about these really are me urging people and ordering people who are, who remain in the northern part of positive back to with to the south, but people are asking themselves where to evacuated in the south when the southern
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part of gaza is as dangerous as the northern part of it has been under intense ears, dry from artillery, selling for the past 2 weeks in the box there are nearly the same number of people's com and the southern parts as the north the there's literally no safety place for the palestinian city. evacuated to fit for the past 2 hours to 2 and a half hours. it's read locations in the city of timeliness, were targeted residential homes or not a residential building, a 4 story building and the hot out our area, leaving a large number of casualties on it on a number of people who are, who got killed and were rushed to the to the hospital at the last, the 4 is the attack was near a school on or was a school and a school that is taken by, evacuated as a shelter, a residential home near that
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a school was targeted, leaving give you one in the schools very very worried and i'm afraid that more of this a bombardment is going to continue. so this, this is, these are the situations right now in gaza. and in addition to what happened last night, who were nice and dense bombardment across the gauze for but minute constance, reading in the northern parts and gauze, a city right that the western part of the coastline, the eastern part in that as is really a special forces were advancing into those areas, honey, this one comes off the phone and internet lines instagram. so can you just explain how big it impacted his head? there it is. well, it has been really, really horrible. early or late now it's 22 hours in a,
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in a totally black house, with no phone service and no internet completely. if you find a 2500000 people are disconnected from the outside world and of preventing just the 2500000 people are from it either checking on each other or running their daily activities in these difficult time. in addition, we have the international organizations such as the united nations, the red cross reported that the due to disabled communication. they haven't been able to get in touch with their team members on the ground. and just it happened during their operations and, and, and arrangements and, and just, and just the faculty teaching at the delivery of grades for, for evacuated in, in honor with school so far. thank you so much, honey. we really do appreciate all your wick that you are doing for us. that is
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kind of a mood for us. and con eunice of his pain and you wanting from me, is riley me for citizens of northern garza to evacuate. whites saw the hottest has moved from occupied east jerusalem, or yeah, will be a spokesman for the all me is on, you know, a gary has said on switzer on social media that he's a warning. it's an urgent appeal to those living in the north of gauze, or in gauze and to see to head to the south. it's interesting the was a, in that because he said to temporarily move to the south, we don't really heard that until now. there's also a amongst a palestinian subsidy of feeling that the trying to force the palestinians out of gauze the through opening. so as these 2 monetary and car doors. and there's also been a tool that they don't want this to be a 2nd knock, but not a buzz. 9 is the day of catastrophe. in 1948, when 750000 palestinians were forced from their homes,
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many of them had to leave. and have never been able to reach hon. um, also in that message, he said that they were looking to talk it how much with precise precision raw the again, i'm trying to tell palestinians in avon international community because that has been that criticism to was israel. so they're trying to say that they would only be targeting homeless and not civilians, but of course the death toll tells us a very different story of the civilians that have been killed in gaza. but also the other thing is, is how all that guessing that message across to people in gauze. but when it's incomplete blackouts, people aren't able to access the internet, the right know able to even be able to convey that message to them. we've seen a video from overnights. well, the only way to be able to communicate amongst palestinians was using speakers in the most to get the message out on the was out that they were being attacked. and
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that this whole whole part of the cause of the whole of gauze or for the 1st time, has been confronted into complete darkness with no electricity, no telecommunication and no uh, access to the internet of the government has previously dropped the splits to inform the palestinians in gaza, potentially, they could do that again. but so many people they refuse to leave, even though israel has accused how mazda is stuffing them from being able to move. it was kyle scripts, the guys around the world with a huge displays of outrage and and thousands of people taking part in palestinian solidarity rallies from the streets of ramallah and baghdad to london and assemble into a key of the demonstrations have been cooled by presidents richard type at one, he's addressing the crowds. now, let's go live to some of the jeff. it's who is there at the really in a stand bowling to somebody. everyone's been very forceful in his comments against is riley's been cooling them? will criminals. what else is evie inside?
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well this is the strongest speech yet since this crisis began in gaza saying as a, as one has to come out saying that from us again, be threatening of us are not terrorist calling israel a terror organization saying that they are committing massacres against innocent civilians. war criminals as turkey would like to present them to the rest of the world. this is by far, one of his strongest speeches, but as anger has been growing into the people together last night, they have been the latest onslaught from the beginning. here, thousands and thousands of feet. this valley diffuse on a diety with 10 assignment, if they add one, also making reference to the rest. calling on a saying that the there is a book proceeding the way they've been dealing with the people of gauze. i think the people who are shutting off with us, he has the assignment today. he's saying that whatever is happening in gaza is
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happening at the behest of western powers. and they should be held to account as vent. so you're, you're seeing much of the anger that has been happening in the last couple of weeks this, across some of these. and most the majority of nations as one taking it or in and now seeing it in front of this audience and not just saying it to the people who got that hit, but to an international audience. and how important it once was as far as israel is concerned, i mean i thought you adding any extra pressure to the end of the one does not leaking, not just as the presence of what they're going to come as a need to member an ally of the best, a man who is being seen by people here and protesting on the me, behind the israel, people ahead of me change the powers of being in what is in does the, the,
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the killing of children and civilians in here use the to the ottoman empire, that even today's standards with all of the people who are being oppressed and take the activity at one point, a rule, major parts of the of africa and eastern nations as well. so it is coming at a point the even the division of the rest stands with israel and nations out of mission list and put your immediate case to be delivered to the people who need it falls on on a vision loss. and then as the,
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i'm not just happening in the system on as you mentioned last time, you see a hard video just of kids or towed in one of those in the door. thanks so much for that as i was in job aid for us in the sample of what thousands of people also might sing in london to show their support for palestine. dia cooling for an end to the bombardment of guns, as well as, as well as on compassion of palestinian territories. the protest is also western countries to stop. and israel, similar relatives are expected in cities right across the u. k. including manchester and glass gun on the package joins us now from london with much more on this. and they've just given the huge numbers of people that have turned out today at this price is how much pressure does that put on the government that
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well, this is the kind of precedent, right, right. hot. so with no, i haven't seen crowds besides and scale for many, many years here in the u. k. and some already comparing it to the 2003 demonstrations. the pro, so many hundreds of thousands of people on the state of close the invasion of iraq . the strength of feeling here is a man slower opinions. a whole series of impressions, speeches on the stage to my left ear by a series of politicians, some across the political spectrum. uh might, uh, they will say raised people moses the decision by the british government to abstain from my all important vote of the united nations, but also to join the united states. so in other western powers of unequivocal the support thing is, well, what it meant change is in an act of self defiance. but in doing so, people here are just simply saying that they are green lighting atrocities, green lighting to crime. so that happening on
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a daily basis in gaza. this is the 3rd weekend of the row. the crowds are getting bigger and bigger and bigger. of mobile questions are being raised in the british paul about be more members of the public, a writings with their m. p. 's, it is very hard right now for the british governments. we can know this, but i finally, we will not close to offensive enough notice government needs be tested so full politically, militarily from western governments like the united kingdom. but the more people come out on the slide there, so it goes back the question, what are the unflinching support for israel is not really on district? good. thank you so much for that. there is a box for us in london and sam is professor of political science and milly studies at rutgers university. thank you. once again for joining us here in this junior festival. if we can begin talking about these rallies, especially uh, the huge, huge crowd that has turned out in london. are you surprised 1st of all to see that
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and what sort of pressure do you think that that puts on the government that so i think i'm not surprised. i mean there is a friend in western countries, especially among the young to stand against floors. i mean, we saw so many big colors and by water movement, there are so much a growing movement and support the palestinian and supports of oppressed people in general. so we can see these are alas and demonstration in the western conference. so i don't, i'm not surprised. i think it wouldn't go even as the news of the process is and the genocide the war is becoming now popular. no one can hide that. so i think it's going to put some pressure from the government, especially the government. so far they did not condemn the killing mask in our over 50000. children, live alone the internal disappearance. but this government still bradley in behind, within jo
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a can you just fix could could say something. so what do you think it will take for them to actually say something to them as a pressure on as ro? i either to see, i mean a major capacitor offers spread of diseases. a thousands of people will die out of a lack of food without sanitation and maybe they've been bought a month which contain yeah. and if they see maybe a 100000 policy and can they might say something. i am really astonished how they are. they asked him for the soul, so. ringback i mean, cool, they're very, very calm with what's happened. but when, if you have a few 100, is there it is where? cuz i mean, everybody took their arms and went to the feed to part of it. i mean, you can them, that is if you, in your view with that, what time as that, i'm not saying i'm not condoning, and it's, but it's when you see mass killing of thousands of children, women approaching people, destroying the the school is hospitalized completely abolishing or started taking
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the 40 percent of all the houses out of the store, and yet they're still stuck about what, how much did you know what is that? and in the general assembly yesterday, i couldn't think it's too much is yeah, the previous guess that we we had on here at the time i committed was saying that it could be one of israel's plans is to make it so i'm bearable within god so that it forces hundreds of thousands of don't 1000000 more than a 1000000 people across the border into egypt. now we know the presidency is that there that is not going to happen on his watch. but do you think that that is a possibility and that is one of the items of his ro, i think there one who makes the a lot of life unbearable, especially in the north front part of gods. they believe this part where from us, from poland, it's underneath the good tunnel as default. yes. because it's a close, a close proximity to each of them so they might have even some kind of follows.
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would go underneath the introduction or we don't know. yeah. so probably that's there that are expected. so they want to make life unbearable on live at the store, it's completed things wrong and then they would go to abuse under control. so if they push the pop the population back for the soft, you will have about 2000000 comp and a very small piece about 150 kilometers square kilometers. send this out with it. it's via big cannot set of 5. so there must be some savings either push them out or bring in some kind of agreement with egypt may be maybe with georgia and maybe with the policy, you know, sort of the, for on this and to put them in this a smaller change. it was, i mean, does that was a whole as far as an open ad? yes. now it's going to be a small number. yeah. so that as a, i'm expected it i could. yeah. okay, thank you so much for that as well. i'm assume, as always,
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we appreciate your insight. thank as well. still a head on al jazeera, the un general assembly overwhelmingly pauses a resolution cooling for durable humanitarian truce despite us objections. the hello. again, there has been some flooding in jet that in western and saudi arabia, and i think we could see more of the same on sunday with these storms of wrapped in around the red sea. so let's go in here for a closer look. not just in jetta but the other side of the red sea as well in arrow trail. the rain also moving into northwest. how do you radiate around a lot? but up and down the gulf states looking good, things much more comfortable. 32, the number for us here in the off to central asia are also quite picture here. are plenty of sun temperatures coming up as a result of that. so truck minute stands, capital ask about 28. now for a turkey a bit more cloud cover,
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we got some showers draped across the black sea coast. here. nothing major. most of the country will be dealing with sunny conditions. there is more cloud cover, the mostly cloudy sky from morocco, algeria into needs the. and as we look towards west africa, fairly quiet, but through the south coast of nigeria, some pulses of rain, same goes for kenya. whether it's in play here for how intense that ring has been. and also for us, the molly adjusts to the west of mogadishu. and for the eastern side of south africa, it is quite active. and then cooler air filters in joe berg goes from 23 to just 10 degrees on monday. the you what you notice here, a reminder of our top story is this alex, as well as subject to the causes trip to the heaviest bone bob. and since this kind of the one on the type of the 7th overwhelmed hospitals, our breaking points in the united nations is civil order has collapsed. thousands
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of people are marching in london to show solidarity with palestine. they want western countries to stop and is room to kill the president. the price is cooling for an inter israel's, for on guns. israel has surface communication networks across the territory and residential areas in the north and seem to have been pumped and evolved for soc the spokeswoman for the palestine ridge. crisen society spoke to us earlier. she told us hamilton too many, and people and guys are in a, was on, and unable to call an ambulance. 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 casa with complete disconnection with i want to patient room and goes up with all of our ambulance centers at emergency music service centers and gusto as well as what hospitals are there. we are completely worried about the safety of
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our team who are right now working on the ground under the intense bombardment that is taking place over garza. so we're talking about complete the disconnection. and that means as well that the people's angles, the civilians over 2000000 studies thing is they're unable now to accumulate kids with the ambulance service as well as hospitals. that means a what a m s. services absolutely. artist struggling now to teach the wounded people 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 expected to give birth this month. so as 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 uh that each uh of the people to the emergency room and they can services there . these rarely ami has demolished the home of the permanent moss laid it in the occupied west bank. and ron con, has the license from the telephone refugee camp the right in jail. his own refugee camp took place around 2 am. in the morning these riley's came in to the camp. they took over the perimeter about 200 soldiers they use and then they brought in a bulldozer to bulldoze this house. this house actually belongs part of at least
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a to a how much to this with in the jealous or refugee camp about this. and luckily and about just not the way is actually been in prison several times. he's right now was arrested on october. the 7th. this is what these rallies did to the house. they took that bulldozer and they billed as the entire front structure. now we've been speaking to members of the family to say that this is nothing, nothing but is really vengeance against my father and the family publicly ready to be stuckey. this is a punishment for the whole family. we told the lawyer if they want to punish our father, let them close the 1st floor. we live in the 2nd and the 3rd. and i have not been charged with anything, but did the motion all they want to disperse, the family book effected human rights organizations by compiled a sign and in israel, coal with collective punishment. we've seen it a number of times, votes here and you know, compared westbank dokey pied east jerusalem whenever somebody gets arrested. these
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railways take it out on that house 11 people used to live, hit 11 people on now homeless as a result of these really all these actions. now, just to give you some figures since october, the 7th from 6600 palestinians are actually held in is really jo, 1600 of those are held under administrative detention. they held without charged. that's the highest figure in nearly 20 years in wrong count. how does that tell us that in refugee camp cindy, occupied with bank of palestinian olive found that has been shielded by is rarely said loose as he harvested his chrome. hello, cindy, in all of gro was, have stuff a decades of islands by saved lives and increasingly restricted access to the crops . but since a mazda of attacks on southern israel, on october, the 7th, the u. n. c is the situation has gotten much with child stratford reports from the village of book, i believe,
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holiday season in the occupied waste bank. the most important time of year for thousands of palestinian farmers, many have owned land. and from these bulky sloops for generations. israeli settlers upsets often a legal outpost on the hill blocks the road with concrete in us. the driver flies above watching the palestinian foam is remove the handle, gina luminous ended the zip. we came here today to pick our olives. but there's a barrier across the road so we can go in or get our cars over there. leah is really settlers and military are over there around our olive trees. so we're scared to go in. this video shows these rarely settlers attacking palestinian all these pickers and destroying the property between and chasing them from the fields. you'll have, it shows me with settlers a footstool in her family's trees. they use it to set light to them some hundreds of years old. she says secular tax have increased since the start of the world.
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most of all on the 11 abundance has increased. they've stopped even talking to us nights. they just come and beat us some open for killing people. there is no way they will ever entertain even the thought of a mutual understanding between us. new crosses, the barrier tentatively stopped working towards these olive trees. he's ready. soldiers need the hilltop, settler outposts begin descending, the slope towards him and on the vehicle moves down the road. in the last few minutes, the drone which we understand is being operated by either the settlers, all the army has returned. no tried to get to his fails, but the local man here is told him to come back because these raggedy made a tree in the vehicle has come down this road and parks. if you can see, just beyond those trees, settlers set fire to this palestinian call close by. the hebrew graffiti on the
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wall is a threat to kill or kick out palestinians from this area a should he's comment, finds you call to will because he says a group of on set to is b to using on boss. in general, uh quote is, i call you on the so the we came like we do every day early in the morning. they had a drone above was filming a set to let peter with his sheep. he was about to 100 meters away, and he played music concerning the hebrew. then he left sort of like half an hour, late to 7 of them appeared and they stopped beating as they dropped my uncle off the step louder and beat them on the legs. they beat me on my head, my arms on my legs, and then they left the guy with the sheep. still my call south auto body side. right? scoop savvy is where the military protects the settlers and often ignore the violence . they commit you in 2 minutes here in advance offices, settler tax against palestinians, and the property of more than doubled since the how much that tax inside as well.
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on october the 7th at least 7 a day, many involving firearms last and hold on this season. the terrace settlers are organized, they come, they beat us, they take our costs and destroy them. they are armed, they have killed more than one person here in this area. every it that violence gets worse, every year they get closer to where we live, palestinian only pharmacist stuff with decades of increasing restricted access to their lands. and he's really secular with tax this year. like every year, they pick what they can many more scared than ever before. tell us that, but i'll just get a book and the occupied westbank of the united nations general assembly has approved a known binding resolution cooling for humanitarian. tristan casa, who has passed by 120 votes with 45 extensions. the us and this route were among 14 countries that oppose this gabrielle ellis, on the reports from the un headquarters in new york. the us ambassador addressing
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the united nations general assembly. thank you mr. 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 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 a.
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