tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 28, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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send you my space, you've heard all of them. now it's time you have from these and 6 of hindsight is out. now subscribe wherever you listen to the the phones, the whole rahman and this is been use our license though with all continuing special coverage on the will on garza coming up in the next 60 minutes. protest against as well as well on goal is to gather pay. you says hundreds of thousands of people joining palestinian solidarity rallies across the globe calls or is it by 24 hours of the heaviest bombardment since the war began? as well says it's ground. troops are trying to get inside the territory.
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communications black has continues. 7 more than a 1000 people are trapped under rubble rescue efforts to him that by ongoing as strikes or the last a lot of equipments you instead of similar to this client's full. so how about says that it's confronting is randy right into concert beverages of rock caves continued to be lowered from district into israel. and drawings is full of sights of captives held in the territory. is that families pressured, the israeli government for deal to secure the release the it is called in just past 1500 gmc, about 5 o'clock in the evening in gaza by palestinians all being well and gained by his royal to leave northern parts of the strip. these really ami says its troops
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still in the field and gauze after whitening no tax on the territory, israel and leech the heavy as plumbing since the stalls of the will on friday. the you and says the situation is donna with no place considered safe. the relentless bombing campaign comes in tons of with and the a total communications blackouts, emergency services, unable to find the injured and such resulting to chasing the sound of strikes around the world. protests are now being held denouncing israel's military actions . but that includes places such as london, thank god and it's stumble and also in ramallah. what palestinians that demanding the release of their loved ones that we don't know much about the prisoners. they're isolated from the outside were like gods. but it's like no one seems to care for augusta or prisoners are facing, is to use the fact by saying, well, thirty's, they have know what they're doing. it's just it's you know, radios every single is confiscated. it's the same as the told is really occupation . you classify from us, is it tears group?
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well, all i will send you stand with from us there not terrorist. their liberation movements are only hope to liberate our land. our holy places well enough. everybody laughed histone own people. let us down, look around best selling on cause a must because i'm some 70 palestinians with detained every day in the west bank. main me from rama la. yeah, i come here and it's business as usual. this means that prison is not a priority. if it's a priority than people with joined, no or any families of prisoners. let's say the highlights has more from occupied east jerusalem. it will be a spokesman for the all me is on you all gary has said on switzer on social media that he's a warning. it's an urgent to 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 was not really heard that
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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, um, there's also been a tool that they don't want this to be a 2nd knock, but not combust known as the day of catastrophe. in 1948, when 750000 palestinians were forced from their homes, 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 the not 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
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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 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 access to the internet. as the government has previously dropped, the splits to inform the palestinians in gaza, potentially they could do that again. but for many people, they refuse to leave. even though israel has accused how mazda is stuffing them from being able to move. what we're doing now from inside goes up by months, over schuman, who joins us. mr. schuman just explained to us, thank q,
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50 for joining us, but explain to us what you'll experiencing right now, how the day has progressed for you. yes, this is the 21st day of today's radio conditions. on 2300000 civilians and the all i'm stage present is because uh, over the last 24 hours there was a lot of chaos given that they tried to cut the communications internet phone lines here with the service. um, however, uh the b, but you haven't got that despite all the time and just the twice everything they are going through. they are still holding such files as they are still the extremely angry was the popular smoke being able to hook up a comp inside regardless. but it seems that the key is escalating people. it's, it's, it's uh, locked out doing to outside the how does that cut before the lot, the city that,
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you know, they're trying to go to the internet of communication with the outside world. okay . us to get people to know what is going on here. the question, the way we are aware of that overview, searching the intense if you're writing, personal experience, explained to me where you'll, where you are. are you with family, with friends? what's the situation like exactly where you are right now? oh oh, yes i am. i am a just how's the flood zone? i have separated from my family. i haven't seen them in a couple of years. my family is the last week has been part of the blogs. they escaped the, the what, the additional data that they don't have. well, you know, what would be the life? oh, yeah, i'm thinking did you want to, i don't trust any tropical 2300000 families yet because some of the, like the excitement of the 2 out of the english speaking to the
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community outside the china was like, i was just trying to get the message across i think is your messages being loud and clear 1st in terms of the things that is ongoing in various parts of the street. what sort of atlas see it is it likes to actually experience the sun is setting and we expect these riley's to as they say, continue that ground operation as well as i reparation overnight. what was it like last night for you and your friends, your community that there with you right now to. ready hi, i'm just gonna show everyone here is the talking about the top 21 days of all the days you were trying to find the minutes as well. this happens really happens, so we're optim nowadays for any. i haven't gone a few weeks. the big part you come in bias the goals for the what they they, i mean they do say one of the believe that these are based on the flights minutes
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of 2 minutes to attend the data. i'm hoping the world's on 50 is on old disability in the sense all around the world, calling on the international energy, the un security god for everyone. because of pretty hard to put a stop to this as soon as possible. this is the strategy, but it doesn't care about the but somebody fix the, the intensive what you're going to do tonight. then despite the appeal, which of course is being had. and of course we've been covering this old days here from, from dough. ha. how are you going to get shelter if the area around you is attacked? i mean, all the, any sites locations that you're aware of may, you know, the, the biggest won't say it's vocational regard, so you have to have the goal and most people's have the goals, cuz i've been bumped, we go to the, to the south,
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south and we say that will be provided this the shaw, this is not a team. dr. gonzalez, reception subdivision factory, g and dr. beginning of next week, but us do not find support a decade. this denied. i'm going to see the top of the floor with the sky above me. i might not get up and i don't want, i'm going out for this. we'll try and keep in touch with you. obviously, if i difficult situation, we do appreciate you joining us. what else is there to tell us of your experience and we'll keep in touch with you. thank you so much. i for point. so let's close the to a correspond dental observers. honey bye to join the cell from the con eunice. and we just heard that honey, the desperate please ready from one residence, which is probably is replicated by many more of what you uh
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yes tom, well this is an example of the 2500000 palestinians live in, in the gorgeous, prevent, experiencing these real quick situations and, and heart been living conditions across the gaza strip. i take that for this person as a representative sample of how everyone feels across the gaza strip as deep did, did deny the crows. and this is the time where the worries and fears about is staying alive and making it to the next date increases as we've seen the of, of laws, the horrific events. so of last night, the attack from the northern parts and then the gaza city. there is a wide spread fi or other. this might happen again this night, which is exactly what, what people have been saying. everywhere we go. there is no safe place in gaza. whether it's a hospital, it shares a mazda or even an owner. what designated area. it's not safe for,
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for palestinians, honey, as the sun sets in gauze that you a civilian to a certain extent just like anybody else. what is it like what not bullying begins? and what's the general conversation about? as you say, there's no safe place a tool that the payments in gaza, but you try and have a hope that there is a some sort of safety net somewhere. what goes through your mind of the will? sadly, with, with the complete blackout. no phone service, the no internet connection, the fee are just beginning to mount since the early morning. busy of this day, how are we going to make it through another night, knowing that there might be an unpredictable bomb or an air strikes either own where you live or a whole near by you there is a, the general conversation would be as follows,
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that everybody as tarts do uh say it is d as calm as possible. if you have a prayer, just say a go to sleep, to try not to think much about what's going on. but we know deep down in our hearts, whatever, whatever we tell each other or whatever we tell our kids it just the way, just make them feel a little bit comfortable. but we know they're not. they know that we are, we are, we're, we're do, we're trying to make them feel, but they know exactly that in the middle of the conversation. and every strikes happens, or the us a sound of a loud explosion in the neighborhood or from a distance get could be heard. and so this completely just smash whatever comfort thing words you're trying to, to share with each other or little and telling them to kids. this is the hardest part about mood url correspondent for us. the incoming units are cool,
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so we'll continue to speak with you, honey. as time progresses, but for the moment, thank you. on the holiday list. as a senior advisor at the atlantic council joins us now from washington, dc. good to help you with this, mr. owen on the program. obviously lots of moving parts to what's going on and has been for the last 3 weeks, the item of the strikes, i think that we've been witnessing this last 24 hours in northern galls. an overnight continue to be devastating, and he wants the tactic being played out to you as the strikes continue on the sunsets full and seem to be dock this 1st. this will only get worse. a mazda strategy has been diabolical to provoke these rallies. to impose an intervention in which more bombs have been dropped on gaza than were dropped on berlin or dresden during world war 2 and nightly rates. and so this is
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only get worse. this is a disaster. but even more importantly, what will happen when this is over in the occupation, which should be a good test repeat. a moss as provoke, is real to do this. and unfortunately is realize had no option as the prior segments have shown. this is going to be a p r disaster or is real because of the humanitarian issue. so that's just the just, you know, it's like just dependent on pickets a piece piece. mean, if you don't mind, i mean according to these, like the military, the aim at the moment is to flush out or destroy how my cells, all those launch sites. how much of the statements can actually be achieved under the circumstances that we've seen so far in terms of the ground reality that both sides operating in it cannot be done in my judgement, by air strikes alone, it's going to require operations on the ground and what you have to realize is that a mazda is just an in, not just an independent organization. it is standard role to the governance and
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politics of, of gaza. and so leading it out is it can to somebody who having cancer throughout his, her whole body by surgery, it's not going to work by air alone. and that's going to make us even a more bloody conflict. indeed, occupation, knowing that you should need the option is not really a good one for is right. and if you wish to pursue those particular directions, i mean, how would you see this playing out? i don't, i think this is a good test. if the and i don't see any good outcome is real, was put into a position where it had no option except going in heavy into gaza. and once that happened, i don't see any way out now. possibly. and i go to united states is doing that by stitching together some kind of diplomatic initiative with egypt. jordan, saudi, arabia and gutter. maybe after imposing initial ground strikes, there can be some kind of a ceasefire, a cruise. i don't know. but without that, this is just going to get worse because israel has got to go all the way through
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god. so it is going to achieve a change of getting rid of a moss. but the guys have no, let's go well and nobody wants to kill us. didn't know that because as it may know at this moment, have any way to go. but the have to be options both diplomatically and certainly in this particular case, militarily, because even as we speak on, certainly we've seen throughout the day. how about so still have the capability to launch rockets as such an israel, obviously with its own getting bombardment options of both below the military and diplomatic holiday? the ad building, mostly diplomatic, but think about a prior city come back in stalingrad leningrad pollution. this is really bloody is going to take a long time and there's no reason why prime minister netanyahu is going to be able to accept any kind of diplomatic solution for the time being. because not only is premier ship is on the line, but the responsibility for all this is also is so staying in power and actually
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staying out of jail, are too strong reasons for netanyahu wanting to continue this offensive. this is the walk from hell and i'm afraid there are really no good options for you. and alice has been good to have you on the program holler and will that joining us from washington dc. thanks for your time. so that's kind of scripts calls around the world. there are huge displays of outrage and and thousands of people are taking pulse and palestinians, solidarity valleys and the streets of ramallah to baghdad, to london stumble into keys. the demonstrations of being cold by president visit the old one while the boxes is standing by for us at those demonstrations in the budget capital. but let's start, let's in a stumble with assignment been job in a summer and present are the ones comments. very forceful, and they do have an impact realty that they are on the public.
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but it does appear that his stones is strengthening by the day, more and more harsh words coming out of prison trip. the 3rd one, as you heard in clinic israel war criminals that will be presented back to via to the rest of the world, calling out the best for being complicit in what is happening in gaza. think people were crying. corporate diety is over ukraine yesterday. are silent today and seeing that israel is a tear group, not a country. so you see that this anger that has been boiling over on the streets in the last few weeks, is being reflected in the words from the various governments, including the one in here and took it as thousands and thousands of people gathered here. this was by 51 of the largest recessions held by the turkish authorities. here it is symbol you saw last night with thousands of people gathered outside is very confident after the attacks on gaza and the whole region was plunged into
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darkness. so it appears that more and more people are kind of coming out on the streets. there's more anger on the streets in acr. 1 list the majority countries and you'll be seeing these protest getting bigger and larger and spreading out to more cities and the governments. i have to reflect on what is being said by the people. and you've also need to have from right, if they have or the one on how is sconces change? it was. what about condemnation of both sides in a call for comment piece to prevent and now he's calling out israel, calling them war criminals calling on vest and governments of whether they want another crew said and coming out in support of progress. it means like you haven't done in the last few weeks, it will solve. i mean, those took, yeah, it is right. a lot of rocky relationship. uh, i have a, a few decades uh, as they recognize each other. but when one does, how these woods now these comments made by the turkish president to really get into full on these really is certainly in the higher echelons of government.
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what do you see? what we were looking at in the last year, year and a half is a softening of done by various governments toward the state of his rent. out of the one was a time to go to israel, which he's cancelled now. uh and use the rhetoric getting harsher and harsh. so obviously any chance of any coming closer between the, the, the governments of most, the majority countries. and israel seemed to be in the very far distance and, and a very, a possibility because of what is happening. but you have to realize that these governments have to reflect on what is happening on the streets in the capitals and across the countries. because people are seeing that the, this is enough, they don't want any more valleys. they're fed up with birds. one of the coordination members and lead to from the 5 puppy said they add, one should call for it. peace keeping muslim force. they are but protest,
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as we're seeing, the turkish mimicry should be involved in this conference. so more and more pressure on these governments to do more to do something. so they can pay their posts in ending the violence and got a sub and job at the forest on both sides very much. well, as a salma said that, you know, most the majority countries are certainly all that public. so certainly demonstrating, but it's not just most of the majority countries because thousands of people are also marching in london to show their support for palestine that calling for an end to the bombardment of gauze as well as, as well as occupation of palestinian terror. it treats me fond to join us now from the british capital and the pictures that we can see in the aerial shot, certainly of thousands of people taking to the streets. what is the mood like the in the dark sort around the shoes crowd. the police arrest somebody saying about a 100000. some of the speakers on the stage have slightly different information on the saying, 500000 picture. most of the top from where we are about these are perhaps the
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largest cause i've ever seen any devastation in the british capital. which, why, but are you comparing this to the stop, the 2003 against the invasion of overrode, that is positive. it is he to this incredibly, incredibly emotional. while there was a lot of people out in the streets as also this for me, for the day off to the british government decided to abstain from my old. i'm pulling up a united nation. this also, it was a dollar talk to us and government to continue to hold behind as well as united states diploma for my size as well as right to solve the problems. but let's not forget the people in the united kingdom and other towns and cities across europe all see on a daily basis. the extreme humanitarian soul being a heap to reach in gaza. and there is a clear disconnect between a british foreign policy of the moments and growing public sentiment. gonna close
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out the drawing discontent and varying of opinions between the politicians and the public at large company seen really in the way that even the opposition lead to, for example, keeps stomach is getting pressure from his own policies and see about his stands on this, which is of course very similar to which is government policy as these issues. so not coming, you'd have as many demonstrations as you want. these politicians were heading for a general election next year, can not take no their own public. so yeah, it's hard to eliminate politics. so many of these decisions by the leading politicians in the country and, you know, roy pretty soon act upon minister the government of the day all and the opposition labor leaders. a curious tom all in the still getting from the same m sheets around the back in or humanitarian pools. i don't pushing for full sees for perhaps the opposition could argue to expect that from the best sense of rights or even rights wing,
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british government. but perhaps not for meal position labor party who have traditionally sit up and buying the palestinian cause, which is on good, an overload or traditional labor voters. it's less of a the resignation of around 20 labor counselors, up and down the country in a quarter of the opposition. labor ventures, all position, labor and peace. i'm now demanding the kids salma. push the government go further and come out and adamantly say that the safe spot. is there any way forward? we've heard that message from the labor of london master. the cobb from, i'm the bottom 30 loan for the labor matter of months just now really, it's up to the leading politicians to make a cool. what does a massive, massive disconnect between a growing number of people they want the british government to take ownership of and continuing the humanitarian rights of people in guns or in the west by you're welcome or sorry, the british capital of course, will continue to monitor those major demonstrations as the day progresses.
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probably, and secretary general to you and succeed general has visited the hall to discuss what we call the unprecedented escalation in gaza. attending gutierrez, she met with the consolidate. prime minister of foreign minister. shake. haven't been a bill of tawny discussing. options for de escalation, jointed by hope diplomats got to james bay's. uh with the latest on this, james, was he expected to come here at the castle? well, it wasn't a visit to catch all he was stopping over and catch all. what he was doing was going to nicole because there was a pre planned trip to address the parliament that the both houses of the federal parliament and to go and see the impact of climate change. now this trip because of the cause of war, has already been put off for 2 weeks and rescheduled for now, but it's clear that the cause of war is top of his agenda because even though he was stopping over for a very limited trip here in doha he had found time to meet the country prime minister and foreign minister cuts out with
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a key role with regard to those that are being held captive in, in gaza. and he, he expressed his deep gratitude, appreciation and support for the mediation efforts of capital, which i think most observers think i'm going to be much harder now, given the escalation of violence that is taking place in the last 24 hours in gaza. the u. n. is put out a statement from the set country general. let me quote from it. regarding the situation in gauze, i was in colleagues in the last days, but what seemed to be a growing consensus in the international community for need for at least a humanitarian pulls into fighting. regrettably, instead of the pause, i was surprised by an unprecedented escalation of the bombardments and the devastating impacts and then referring to the internet and the phones being cut off . he goes on, given the breakdown and communications. i'm also extremely concerned about the un stuff who were in gaza to let deliver humanitarian assistance was telling you in
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addition to speaking to the prime minister and foreign minister of cut off. he also, while he was on the ground, very brief stop over here, made a phone call to the president of egypt, abdul 5 to i'll cc old you and attending us about that is that focused on efforts to try and improve the humanitarian situation for the people have gone to a james j in the sort of the why the picture, you know, when it comes to, even before this incident, and we, we with that on october, the 2nd for the soul broke the role of cas hall itself. and being able to come do it to talk to groups like cutoffs underneath the radar to others. i'm show how important all day is a play uh, in terms of being able to find out and gauge the temperature of the water, so to speak with well, still very, very important because this is one of the 1st places do us sectors they came when he went to the store of the region as you're getting read those words from the secretary general. his deep gratitude,
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appreciation and support for the mediation initiative of catch all of this is a country that has the ability to speak to the americans, has the ability to speak to a mouse. it has ways that it can communicate information to israel. there aren't many other plans that can do that. she'll follow with keen interest as he always progress. thanks. james james, automatic entity, james base the so stay with us here on out as we continue with special coverage of the war on garza because we'll be looking at the growing threats of violence from is where the settlers towards palestinian only forms the . let's get going with your weather report for asia. thank you so much for tuning in and seems pretty well where they should be in focus on temperature wise. so jacob, a bed in upper sim profits, 35 degrees for you with a sun cloud combo on sunday. now for india,
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it's mostly in the southern slice here. we're dealing with active weather through care. let's state time on that. do just creeping into onto her protests and sundry downpours st goes for sri lanka. and then all these as well. there's been some hot nights in the philippines. western beside is colors are on dark of the orange, the higher the temperature. this is a night time temperature overnight, low $29.00 degrees making it the 2nd highest october 9th, anywhere in the philippines. now on sunday we've just got a few showers up and down the country. nothing major with major rain is falling. northwest thailand through that southwest corner of china is so, you know, in glen g. providence and around hang on is balsam. torrential downpours here, but north of that long the yellow river valley junk jo, looking good. plenty of sun with a high have 28 degrees. spill soggy for japan's main island of honcho breezy around tokyo. as well with gus, up to 80 kilometers per hour. and getting striked with some pretty solid bands of rain for quite a lump poor. 34. the number for you on sunday. on the
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top stories this, these israel a subject to the goal is to strip to the heaviest from baldwin since the stalls of the war and the type of the 7th overwhelm hospitals are breaking points of the united nation. so similar to his clouds, thousands of people are watching in london to show some of that with a with tell a sudden they won't western countries to stop bombing israel into keys. the president lead to protest calling for an end to israel's will. on garza, israel has salvage communication networks across the type of traits and residential areas in the middle and send to be involved in size that its troops on still in the field, in gauze as to why think it's a task home with her then they'll probably westbank hate pilot standing only for them. it has been shot dead by israeli settlers. as he harvested his crow,
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listed in olive groves of stuff a decades of violence by satellites and increasing the restricted access to the crops. but since her boss is a tax on southern israel, on october, the 7th to you and says, the situation has called much west. so let's go to the left in the occupied westbank, which all starts that is standing by with the very light is a charles house is demolish. to follow the killed is right. except let's continue to ambush an attack palestinians. lots of moving parts to where you are right now, where you join us here, so i am getting the sensory room. i love where there is yet another purchase, another video that is taking place. this is now unlikely event not already here in ramallah, but right the way across the occupied was fine. we see protests every night to novelist in hebron in janine for example. so yeah, the night is young. we are expecting to see much more of this in the hours ahead. as you say,
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90 rights last night there were at least 25 people arrested loss noise that brings the figure up of a race. so detention since on the side with the 7 side is how much the attacks inside as well, to around 1550 people who been arrested. and it takes that cycle. the grand total in terms of the, the, the total amount of palestinians in he's right. each aisles at the moment inside, cold administrative detention that's being held in detention without being charged to $6600.00 palestinians. meanwhile, yeah, there has been more secular violence in various locations across the west bank. you mentioned that to the right mind who was shot through the chest stage. dates were bolted by symbolism and code below. oh, so uh full 2 years old. they actually sold fresh tubs here, getting them all kids in ramallah. he leaves behind him for children. so yeah, a really very novice time for thousands of palestinian volume is during the only
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part of the season. time that is fundamental for the, for this economy, for the livelihoods of thousands of people we, we've been looking at some of the dangerous a space time, as you rightly say, the u. n. a saying that those stages of already got was since those attacks on october, the 7th is article believe holiday season and the all keep hard westbank the most important time of year to thousands of palestinian farmers. many have owned land and palm. these bulky sloops for generations is rarely senseless. upsets often a legal outpost on the hill blocks the road with concrete in us. the drone flies above watching the palestinian farm is if we move the energy into the engine, does that we came here today to pick our olives, but there is a barrier across the road. so we can go in or get our cars over. there really is
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really settlers and military are over there around our olive trees. so we're scared to go in. this video shows he's rarely settlers attacking palestinian olive pickers and destroying the property between and chasing them from that feels real time shows me ways settlers a foot stool and have families 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. most of all on the 11 abundance has increased. they've stopped even talking to us nice. 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 attached to these thoughts walking towards he's only the trees. he's ready soldiers, neither hill, salt, settle or outposts begin descending the slope towards him. an object vehicle moves down the road in the last few minutes, the drone, which we understand these being operated by either the settlers,
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all the army has returned. no tried to get to his fails, but the local man here, this told him to come back because in these right in the middle tray and um with vehicles have come down this road and parks. if you can see just beyond those trees, settlers set far to this palestinian called close by. the hebrew graffiti on the wall is a threat to kill kick out. palestinians from this area. should be from a to find you call to will because he says a group of on sectors be to using on balls in general. uh, coordinates i call you on the so that we came like we do every day early in the morning. they had a drug and above was filming a settled pete with his sheep. he was about to 100 meters away and he played music and sung in hebrew. then he left sort of like half an hour, late to 7 of them appeared and they started beating as they dropped my uncle off
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the step louder and beat him on the legs. they beat me on my head, my arms and my legs, and then they left the guy with a sheep stone. my coughs up all about side rights group, say the is really military, protects the settlers and often ignore the violence they commit you in humanitarian offends offices, settler tax against palestinians, and they prophecy have more than doubled since the harmless attacks inside as well . on october the 7th, at least 7 a day, many involving firearms and the most and hauled on the season. the terrace settled as an organized. they come, they beat us, they take all 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 for to publish them. you know, the farm is of stuff with decades of increasing restricted access to their lands and these really secular tags this year. like every year they pick what they can
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many most get the ever before. chelsea methodologist, he had a book and the occupied with bank. he's ready, i'll make his demolish. see how you must a problem in time. honestly, the in the occupied westbank humankind reports now from joe as a refugee come right in jail. his own refuge account 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 a to a homeless act, to this with in the jealous or refuge account 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 relatives did to the house. they took that bull nose enabled as the entire front structure. now we've been speaking to members of the
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family who said 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 focus then tim wright's organizations, white and palestine, and israel cole. this collective punishment. we've seen it a number of times both here and you will compared westbank occupied east jerusalem whenever somebody gets arrested. these railways take it out on that house 11 people used to live here, 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 jail. $1600.00 of those are held under administrative detention that held without charged. that's the
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highest vigor in nearly 20 years and wrong con. how does that tell us that in refuge account the of doesn't mean siam is professor of political science and at least studies that look cuz be investigating joins us here in the how could i help you with this on the program? can i just pick up on what imre was talking about, about the demolition of a house of a house that belonged to a family of homeless opportunities that sit in is really jail. sometimes we can take all, i'll sample with everybody focused on garza, the violence continues in the west bank. exactly. got that to prove is one point. and we should highlight that point. that is what i can say published and young people and not against how much as it's really clean. and it's supporters. so the ongoing a tax on policy in an empty west bank, how they increase month default since october for that. there's a home, but it's $22.00 attacks by the systems alone, killing 20 to puddle signature. that's the such that the burden and all of these things if they find to pick oliver trees, including my own village, these,
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such as i faxed my own family in the us back. so a confidence a policy has where can since october, 7000, orange, and about tons of 1967 palestinians where one bit and 607 were displaced because of demolition houses. so this is a war against the california people, such as of right now we're roaming free, protected by the army. there are cause now by the, by, you bring us here to the army the, to our, everyone about 10 to the 1000 would be um, so that shows that are young story of what happened in the policy and people the, the western power. but i tried to pick that october 7 out of context. it's as if history started october 7th and it ended october. so they don't want to talk about any other thing that says, where does this leave the policy, you know, forward to you because of the end of the day, they all the voice,
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the political voice of the palestinians and sydney in the west bank. and they realize why you expect them to say something. i was still obviously, always wondering what they've got to say next. if anything of tools, i don't know if they're gonna say honestly, it's time, it's over $21.00 days now drawer and hardly they said anything serious. i mean, other than the, the debate of the united nations by the policy now i'm boss other who did a good job. i nice commenting for that, but the p a is not going down there, not speaking then on folk. they see what's happening into a spend of these. they should go out of their way even why they don't do something like, what's the ground? why they don't leave a demonstration taking hundreds of 1000 a pulse thing. yeah. so the truck points for today, you know, to sit there and at least they can show that they are aligned with their own people . i think this leadership is being discredited by the date of what's happening if you have a leadership that remain silent and you are looking for new leadership. but leadership
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comes from younger generation of activism. individuals who are prominent, but many of those young people are either a rest it'll killed, as we've seen over the years or just just to scott apps to, to come forward. how do you see that the palestinian voice being able to exert itself in a global forum where the global capital is at this present moment in time of major cities and, and that people are trying to support the palestinians. but at the end of the day, the college students also have to try and raise the voice to in some shape or form they are. i think paul, soon as a, had been used for this kind of approach with this since 96. this of it, everyone was surprised when the 1st and the default interrupted and a new generation was needing that default. people don't want them outside. and the 2nd empty father as was and the a grand returned march and gaza in 2018,
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2019 or was they have way to come often to speak as we speak. there is a shadow leadership in jeanine, a novelist, the the the hiding and assume the other groups that you turn in. but it gauge at the end. in hebron it's hard to kind of people that will lead to problems sending because because they've got that they lost faith in the piece of process demonstrated this, what this coordinator go, she or she, when there is no peace, why they have to keep quiet. you don't actually have anything by bike poking by bites piece process, and you don't want the people to socket. so this, the question has been raised by the, just a new generation. now they are resorting to, these are kind of the positive resistance or piece for resistance or by even on the circuit. and that if he cops as do see the, the very featured come is being at the end. and then i, by the, sorry it is because they know what's, what's inside the future,
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you can interesting time set the ones that we're going to be keeping if i place on it for the meantime. thanks so much for talking to us. thank so how much is the hosting trying to locate 8 russian? is there any captives held in gauls where it says that it will free them when they found, most of the most delegation visited, the country most goes invitation. let's get bonus. some of the shuffles oliver who's a most good for us. it does seem that a recent meeting, again with how most officials and most good it was initiated that requests to find 110, those russian nationals who are in gaza. what most being said about this obviously, so we know that's on the mazda 3, i received a list where the names of those a citizen given to them by the russian foreign ministry of those a people made a mom that was taken by him. and he's not being held in captivity now. that was according to the single,
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the political wing of how much new. so i'm mark and he's interview with re and nobody see a news agencies i. well, actually, he said that during his visit to most, but he said that to me, they would pay a lot of attention from mazda in panels of attention to that list, and really process it happening because, according to marci, how much is it in russia, the closest sprint hills out of that, it would be difficult to find those people at, but they try and torments to release them. despite all the difficulties due to the current situation and got the, the guy arrived in bosh, when he gets stationed on this day. and according to the rush for a ministry, the release of russian for intact says, well, this combat, well, israel, who assigns most a, pulling the invitation and, and i'm thinking it fine, just kind of step indeed. well, you know,
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sticking with the foreign ministry of the foreign minister himself, mister love ross has been speaking. i'm been quite critical apparently of israel's actions. what else has he been saying? a really and we recently i had from him from 4 minutes just to get, oh, i say that's a rush. i was close to the dentist terrorism. he expressed concerns as to all those loved ones in israel, palestine, and other countries that there was still many foreign nationals in the region. there were many rushes as he had been affected to. but while condemning terrorism uh, holding to a level, a rushing categorically disagrees with the idea that terrorism can't be responded to by violating the news of the time. hello, including the indiscriminate use of force against the targets, where civilians on 9 to be located to the russian for a minister. i've also called the the show praising of police 10 in the states. the
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so they see which trade see must see red fox. it for the time in terrorism, in the middle east, on the uh, the jobs trip. um i was just how i done 2000000 gallons. uh uh, with trimming out and said that would create a catastrophe for decades. it's not centuries on the hills. the motion the rush maintains the contacts with these ro see because it sounds like the signal they need to find a peaceful solution to the crisis. and of course, as we nurse position is the creation of, of the independence as probably seen in the state where the counselor is true. either shop of oliver, thank you for joining us. now these are the, all me says that is intercepted a surface to miss all fine from 11 on. it says it was aimed at one of its ministry, drives me up a gallery and is very dry and strikes. then targeted below and size and level thousands of people on the 11 east side of the boat being forced to leave homes.
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following rock could find and skirmishes between his right, the forces of the lebanese armed group has hello. hi, how she is in the quarter in the southern level, with the latest on the situation. a lot of states, what talked happening here, and now what on all the liberties of board the villages in the past? uh, 3 i was has lots ride to long as you guys miss. eyes to watch is really admitted fee positions, overseeing the court on the shot, and also to the east. in the show of funds, however, is red retaliated by shutting the vicinity of the village is one of the martyrs hit the house here and not hold on without causing a lot of damage. it wasn't an unexploded chunk. now also, as you said in the, into his room that has all sense of stuff to the surface to add mississauga plaza, heading towards the drone to watch the, uh, just a bit to the,
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the center, the north of the border. and now this situation is, is kind of taking a new form as of today with the same mod drawings the eggs introduced into the pots and also his beloved launching several that tax in the early hours. because in general, who used to late a tax. now it seems that the, the tax i was talking earlier also the fact that over the past few days situation was calling more than 2 days today. its really intense and we can feel dock and the fires are still wanting and the bushes behind us. so the situation is yes i, what i'm saying is escalating ones that live in use is really bought on of cost. this is length to new. well, and i'll talk to the ground operations and go so we'll do stay with us here on out as they are, as we continue all special coverage of the wall on the
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hello. again, there has been some flooding in jetta in western 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 took minutes stands capital ask about 28. now for a turkey a bit more cloud cover, 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,
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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 bird goes from 23 to just 10 degrees off. but that the book about displaced palestinians of though taken supplies from you and food supply center and southern goals. schultz choose leave 2300000 at risk of starvation. palestinians in the law left the facilities with feedback. some boxes say they feel more abandoned by the international community. we
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have no flour, no aid, no water, not even toilets or houses were destroyed. no one cares about us. we appeal to the people of the world. all international powers are against us. we needed a and we wouldn't have done this if we weren't in need to the to the is the communications director of overall the you an agency, full palestinian refugees. she told us over how difficult it was to operate. a humanitarian responds up to friday's bombing campaign brought down. communications came to further complicates with saw already a very complex humanitarian operation. even though i'm right is the largest humanitarian actor on the ground. and we have been responding to the overwhelming needs, including those in 150 shutters, 600000, at least the people who slipped their homes and came to us just as in search all
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the safety. and this is not the 1st time as well has done this and how have you worked around it before and, and can you just explain why this time is different? i don't know about previous times. what i know is about today. today we have only one line of communications with our data expert who continues to be in the southern and gall find the file. and this is what we know. and we've just been able to, to establish some communications with our area offices. about these are 5 of them spread across the gulf has to but only just recently and only using sat phones so which is also patchy not always rely, but yeah, of course i want to talk about the bone button until the 9th. and we understand that there are many, many people trapped onto the rubble, obviously, with communications being so apache with civil defense with emergency services as well. i mean, how much of an impact is that on just simply getting people out from under the
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rubble to medical treatment to the hospitals that are still offer, i think yeah, we received the reports, but the from bartman last night where i believe to be some of the heaviest things the worst started 3 weeks ago, we've lost 53 of our colleagues in gaza during the war until last month we were not able to check on that. that situation. but it's highly likely that we have also lost more cliques during the bombardments last line. correspondence uh was just who's in gaza was, was explaining that the food is now becoming a huge problem that people for the 1st time going hungry. and there is widespread starvation in the making. can you just give us an update on that situation when it comes to food, food, water, and fuel when they're being used as weapons of war?
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the supplies are running out. and meanwhile, the shots are not at all enough and they are, we quote them at the end the ocean is open to see needs and they're not increasing . and today we did not south icon voice. so it's guessing much, much more complicated. and it won't be surprising that people have been trapped in holly the hand holding back because it has become with very dwindling supplying yes, they are likely to be hungry. i'm frustrated. um. yeah. yeah. i know you probably wouldn't have seen this because it's just been happening in the last hour or so. but we have been watching a huge rallies around the world, namely in london, as well as a stand bowl baghdad, as well as the us and, and using so many other countries. does that give you a sense of hope that people are taking to the streets and supports and support of
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palestine and tell us to mean people and what like going through and cows are at right now. it's really, really important is for the world to remember that across the gaza strip there to me and people who are just like you. and i mean i've been on several occasions the over the past year. and people, there are very, very kind our teams on the ground are very dedicated and they are really the gym or in this, this darkness out humanity sings into its darkest hours. so it's very, very important to remember the gaza has 2000000 people, women and children, elderly, normal man, normal women, doctors and engineers. and it's a, it was a very beautiful place. like calling told mccrae speaking to juliet a to, to, to my from and grow up earlier in the program really with lies touches from god. so
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matter where you tell us what services keeps you connected to the world, which states that the arch flight, but i'm built in redundancy, reliably enabling real time at fonts, communications. bringing the world even close to the sales space to deliver your vision. the quite zone extends much deep into the mountains and we've watched a search and rescue efforts to get them the way. despite the risk, we're seeing residents returning to their homes in search of their belongings, destruction here completely destroyed seats. minarette and cox peer just goes to show again, the challenge of um, bringing heavy equipment into these areas. the army is deployed. it's had
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a couple of those to be at this sense of the way it's a race assigned to flying people, to trumps. under the rubble of the, [000:00:00;00] the plugs, the whole room and you're watching the opposite when use on line from the headquarters here in the hall with continuing special coverage approval on dawson, coming up in the next 60 minutes, more explosions in gaza, hours of the heaviest, from baldwin since the world again israel says it's ground troops of fighting inside the territory protests against israel's will on gauze. a guy that pays us
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