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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the process was us to the heaviest, bombardments since the war began. israel says it's ground troops, a fighting inside the territory, the thoughts that hold on and what you have to say are in life. my headquarters here in the also coming up. 7 more than a 1000 people are trapped under rubble risk if it's
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a 100 by on getting at strikes or the lack of equipment. the united nations says civil load has collapsed protests against israel's will. and also gather pace has hundreds of thousands of people, joints, palestinian solidarity valleys around the globe. and growing phase, sol, the sage attempt is held by a mouse in does that? does that families pressure thing is really government for deal to secure that release? the is just the $1700.00, gmc, about 7 o'clock in the evening. in garza, the palestinians are being rolled again by israel to leave northern parts of the strip. these really all me says it streams us still in the field and dogs that have to whitening their attacks on the territory as well. a lease the heaviest bombing
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since the stalls of the war on friday. the united nations says the situation is dia with no place considered safe. the relentless building campaign came into the with a near total communications blackout emergency services, while unable to find the injured. instead, resulting to chasing the sound of strikes around the world. protests all being held denouncing israel's military actions. but that includes along the road bank that i understand bull. well, we'll get more on the protests later, but 1st that's close. i have to take assume in con eunice, who's in gaza and tarik within the last style we've had a lot of booms. a lot of bangs and plumes of smoke have been the pull to just tell us what we know about what we thing called more rates on the cause of stress. in the yes or the is really raised to continue targeting several sites in the territory during the last hour.
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different sizes in the gaza strip were bounded by the as many as tribes. the 1st opposition that had been destroyed as to the uh, residential house in a roof on districts to this city which contains a 100 thousands of palestinians have been widely bombarded during the last couple of hours. also another bombardment took place and, and it's a 2 neighborhoods which witnessed mess a bottom into by the mean by the use by the us hillary a during the last hour the use ready on go to the apartments of the gaza strip, made the pro catastrophe consequences to civil infrastructures as more than $20000.00 residential unit were leveled to the grounds and completely destroyed and also the tip of infrastructure roads, factories, industrial sexes are highly affected by the use video going rates which really will take he is in order to be rehabilitated again due to his belly, unprecedented apartments at the church. right now the is very uh the is what happens when it goes to step relatively i seem to be calm is valley drive is all cook. i'm not really leave this car at the gaza strip as it keeps hovering on this
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kind of order to gather information from the strikes that might really hit the territory. of course. so there's a lot of people behind you but this another worrying night for all of the residents that are continually told to move to a safe place where we have to reiterate. there is no safe place in gaza. well the majority of palestinians have some of the oldest of these very few patient forces, especially those who are really residing in another and, and central areas of the gaza strip. if one of the oldest i think is really a few patient base, talk to back to wait to the southern areas of the church street. and meghan, while the media is valley troops, i tell them what they are evacuating the houses and different families, really uh, uh, deliver it to the uh, southern areas in con units. and in real fact, district also were tax and, and these areas which cause it to be saved from the perspective of these very occupation forces. and one of them is, is how many of our, our big correspondents,
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while a student who has family, has been hips, disability by these very strikes. also the current situation on the ground in the southern areas because it, it to be really devastating people who are so desperate that they might lose their life. and the moments tarika assume a topic, i assume that forcing con you just close and continue to build for events with you as the nights progresses. thank and so she went, let's and gaza. he describes what the last 24 hours have been like. this is the 21st day of today's radio conditions. on 2300000 civilians in the open stage present. that is because of uh, over the last 24 hours, there was a lot of chaos given that they tried to cut the communication internet phone lines here within the go. so, um, however, uh the people you have the despite all the time to just wipe everything they are going through,
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they are still holding that fast. they are still extremely angry with the 10 most popular tough being able to hook up the company inside the got the biggest one safe location in regards to up to the housing vol. hospitals have the most south been bumps. we went to the south south and you said you provided us to the shaw. this is not a team that is all your stuff showing that this is not true to you. and that's been kidding. i think you brought us, do you mind holding decades wanted this be hi. i'm going to see it's not really until probably the more with the sky above me. i might not get on with him and i don't want, i'm going out for this place. palestinians have taken supplies from a un food supply center and stuff, and garza shortages leave 2300000 risk of starvation palestinians instead of the
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balance left. the facility with food banks and boxes, they say they feel more abundant than ever by the international community. we have no flour, no age, no water, not even toilets or houses were destroyed. no one cares about us. we appealed to the people of the world. all international powers are against us. we need it a and we wouldn't have done this if we weren't in the a sort of colorado testimony from occupied east jerusalem. all these very minute trees latest warning to people in those and gone sir. yeah, will be a spokesman for the army 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 news of calls or in gauze is 15 to head to the south. it's interesting the one thing in that because he said to temporarily move to the south, i was not really heard that until now there's also amongst palestinian sets in the
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a feeling that the trying to force the palestinians out of cause the through opening. so as these to monetary and car doors, um, there's also been a tool that they don't want this to be a 2nd knock. but knock was 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 not message. he said they were looking to talk it how mess with precise precision raw the again, i'm trying to tell palestinians and even international community, because that has been that criticism towards israel. so they're trying to say that they would only be targeting homeless and not civilians would have caused 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 are they guessing that message across to people in gauze,
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but when it's incomplete blackouts, people aren't able to access the internet, the right and not able to even be able to convey that message to them. we've seen a video from overnight. 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 part of cause of the whole of garza, for the 1st time, has been compunction to complete darkness with no electricity, no telecommunication, and no access to the internet. the government has previously dropped the slip 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. and as i are was reporting to the left of your screen, you can see that the cost larger life show that we're giving you of calls. and the a real bombing has continued in certain parts of the strip and will continue to
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monitor what goes on that through the evening. so a real cosign from gauze that is it a residential area in a suburb of tel aviv several calls have been damaged, but no casualties have been reported from a size is continuing to loan travel cases it confronts is way the rates on garza, the dozens of his right is also protesting in tel aviv demanding that the government do more to secure the release of captives held by him. us relatives of the they'll have criticized the front of the slip and you need that to the all who for not making the issue a top priority. increasing. meanwhile, raise house to israel village. he says it talk to some of the tunnels in garza, many of the captives hopefully to be held there also angry of the government's connection and save you to take them on negotiation assets. a spokesman of how about this um doing says the agreement was in the works to release comped. it's held in gaza,
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but he says it was the radio because israel is stalling the process. the contacts have been made regarding the captives and there was a chance to reach assault of agreement with the enemy stalled and was not serious to put an end to the suffering. and the bombardment this constant showing has led to the death around 50 of these captives. from here we are telling the enemy that we have a large number of enemy captives, and the price of retaining them is the emptying of old prisons releasing old prisoners. the executor general has visited doha to discuss, was equal to unprecedented escalation and gaza attended guitar, which meant with the could holler re prime minister and foreign minister checked moment. been of the amount of the tiny discussing options for the escalation. both on hock is the deputy spokesman, full the and secretary general. he says attending guitar, which is working to
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a mediation efforts to release captives in garza. the secretary general wanted to have the consultations on the middle east prices. uh, so in the hi he uh, spoken to the prime minister of got that, but he also spoke uh by telephone with president cc of egypt. so he's continuing his contact a and a he expressed his gratitude a took a diary for their mediation initiatives. so we're continuing to plead with the release of all of the hostages, where we're in gaza for the us. the big point is to reach out to everyone we can with how of influence with either side, with either this release or with them us to put an end to the situation that we're in right now with the secretary general. what that means is that the hostages must be released unconditionally, they must be unimpeded, humanitarian access to gaza. and ya, of course,
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he is continuing to appeal for humanitarian ceasefire. so that the so that we can get a to those who need it. a little bit. siam is professor all political science and relief studies at because university joins us here in kentucky with us just following on from what mr. huck said the but the stop off by the secretary general, very important on his way to the pool and he needed to be updated and he wanted to update the officials here about the stance of the you and where he stands, as well as who stands for the 3 main goal is now immediate. cease fire, the police and court hostages, and on the 3rd floor of humanitarian gods into coast. that's what he stands for. he, china is with me of communication with, as right as cut off. now they don't answer his phone. so he's going through some other try notes like cuts are like he, he cause also president caesar of egypt. he's quoting everyone around who can
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influence the situation. his main goal is now that doesn't to, there is no room for the late is the ceasefire. and the flow of goods it because there are lots of moving parts to this solve that we have a un general assembly vote yesterday which isn't legally binding, but suddenly sends a message to israel. and the skyline is about where the international community stands about pressures and just all these while it's also on the secretary general because they also want to see actions through legal channels through the you. and then through the secretary general, they want to see that process work for the international community. because as we see the public at large and various capitals on the street saying to that governments, we want to see a see saw this posting needs need help. i think that present ocean is very important because of get more on support to those who are seeking to cease fire, including the secretary journal and other media task. so it was empire also the public who isn't the street now. so i think that the resolution i,
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i was waiting for the secretary, so wouldn't come back to this window. she heated explicitly, how about he mentioned something that does there a growing consensus about the ceasefire, which is a true. so i think that would give him extra empowerment to seek more confidence, who can influence the situation in the area to see that sees by the various tweets . so on the statement that this extra general may to, that was very grateful for cutoffs involvement. we've seen cuts on not just in this particular scenario, but in other scenarios, release of american hostages or prisoners from a ron and what have you, if yes, play a very important mediating role and negotiating role is becoming a big player. and these sorts of situations globally, yes, i agree with that. i sent cuts are saying that they have cars decided when they have soft power. they have good the issue with everyone. they have channels are open with everyone without being compromising their state and foreign policy. i think they have succeeded,
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i've kind of stand it on and they already succeeded releasing to hostages. and i think they would continue doing that. and they are a party that could be listened to from everyone. we should see what happens with the coming us of the moment adults. i mean science. thank you much. thank you. i guess that's kind of scripts concepts around the world. there are huge displays of outrage and and as we just mentioned, thousands of people are taking pause in palestinian solidarity valleys from the streets of ramallah to baghdad, to london, unable to stumble well, israel's foreign minister has ordered all of its diplomatic representatives to return from took here it follows comments from the turkish peasant richard pass code one denouncing israel's ongoing bombardment. have caused a sum of been job. it isn't a stumble but rally and suppose that the palestinian people has been taking place as one has come out saying that some us getting redirecting homeless or not terrorist calling israel
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a tear organization saying that they're committing massacres against innocent civilians. war criminals as to if you would like to present them to the rest of the world. and this is by far, one of the strongest speeches, the as anger has been growing in to be able to thousands of people together last night. have been the latest onslaught and does it began? yes, thousands and thousands of people arriving at face value to show us all a diety with 10 assignment, if they have added one. also making reference to the risk calling on. uh saying that the there is hypocrisy in the way they've been dealing with the people of god, the thing the people who are shutting off with as he has the assignment today, he's saying that whatever is happening in gaza is 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 across them, at least,
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unless 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 as well. well, still head here all now does it or will look at the growing threats of violence from his body sacrilege towards palestinian olive farm. is that story after the break? the hello. again, there has been some flooding in jet the 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 eritrea. 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. 30 to the number for us here in the off to central
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asia. also quite picture here are plenty of sun temperatures coming up as a result of that. so it took minutes, stones capital, ask about 28. now for 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, the mostly cloudy sky from morocco, algeria, and to needs the. and this we looked 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 rain has been. and also for us, the molly adjust to the west of mogadishu. and for this eastern side of south africa, it is quite active. and then cooler air filters in job or goes from 23 to just 10 degrees. authentic the looking like you're watching out. just bear with me. so robin a reminder of all top stories as well as subject to the goal is to strip to the
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heaviest bombardment since the stalls of the will on october, the 7th overwhelmed hospitals are the breaking point. the united nations, the civil odor, has collapsed thousands of people to be marching in london to show solidarity with palestine. they won't western countries to stop calming israel into cuba. the president let a protest calling for an end to israel's will on gauze. now these ran, the army has demolished the home of a proven to must lead to any occupied westbank him and come to pull from john is a refugee come to the right in jail. his own refuge account took place around 2 am in the morning. these rallies 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 home on site to this with in the jealous or refugee camp about just luckily and
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about just not the way it 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 bull nose enabled 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 focus then tim wright's organizations, wife and palestine, and israel cole with collective punishment. we've seen it a number of times bites here and you will find westbank, you know, keep tight east jerusalem whenever somebody gets arrested. these railways take it
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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 highest figure in nearly 20 years and wrong con. how does that tell us that in refuge account, the goal of staying in the occupied westbank a palace to need? all the salma has been shots advised by the satellite as he harvested his crop, palestinian olive groves of stuff with decades of violence by settlers, and increasing the restricted access to that crops. but since how much is a tax on something is relevant type of the stuff in the you in such a situation? so it's got much worse. let's call save it to ramallah, you know, replied westbank, which all struck for the stunting by with the very light is on. charles houses demolished a follow me killed as riley sept has continued to ambush and attack palestinians.
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lots of moving parts said to the story that is still ongoing. that's right and delightful here in the occupied westbank. um we've got more vigils, more demonstrations happening across this occupied palestinian territory. there's been a demonstration of the i here in ramallah. we're seeing similar, similar seems out of novelists and, and various other places. this is now unlikely event. and yes, more arrests, more violence committees, a gates palestinians, picking mac olives, all the policies sees and such an important time is that the full palestinians here at least 25 people arrested since midnight last night just to give you a little bit more details on that man who was shots in the chest, according to the palestinians towards the bar is ready. settlers man code below oh, solid. full, 2 years old. he actually used to sell fresh tubs. a in ramallah in the market was
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very well known. and yeah, he leaves full of children and a wife behind him. now we'd be looking at more the in more detail at these kind of attacks at the kind of pressures and dangers the palestinian farm was of facing since those initial how much the tax on october the 7th. and this is our report, the olive holiday season in the occupied westbank, the most important time of year if a thousands of palestinian farmers many have owned the land and from these bulky sloops for generations. israeli settlers upsets often a legal outpost on the hill and blocked the road with concrete in us. the driver flies above watching the palestinian foam as it remove the energy into the engine. does that 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 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 these rarely settlers attacking palestinian olive pickers and destroying the property between and chasing them from the fields. you'll have them 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 attacks have increased since the start of the world. most of all on the 11 abundance has increased. they've stopped even talking to us 9. 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 settler 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 8 of the settlers,
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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 right in the middle tree in the vehicle has 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, to kill or kick out palestinians from this area. should have homage funds you call to will because he says a group of on set to is be to using on balls in general. uh, quote is a clue almost so that we came like we do every day early in the morning. they had a drone above us filming a set to let pete with his sheep. he was about to 100 meters away and he played music concerning 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
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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 stone. my coughs up all about side rights group, say the is where the military protects the settlers and often ignore the violence they commit you in humanitarian defense 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. last and hauled on the season. the terrace settled as an 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, to palestinian only farm is of stuff with decades of increasing restricted access to their lands. and these really secular tax this year, like every year,
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they pick what they can many more scared than ever before. tell us not, but i'll just get a book in the occupied westbank. the last that for me is the whole rom, let's say you've got to go. so while we have been hearing logic explosions, will continue to monitor those through the evening. care on out of the 2 statements the brought to you by visit cattle. hello again. there has been some flooding in jetta in western and saudi arabia and i think we could see more of the same on sunday with the 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 eritrea. the rain also moving into northwest. how do you radiate around a lot,
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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. plenty of sun temperatures coming up as a result of that. so talk minute stones, 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, the mostly cloudy sky from morocco, algeria, and to 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 job or goes from $23.00 to just 10 degrees off, but it as low as i want to you by visit castle too
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