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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  October 29, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST

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jen, it isn't. the biggest question is, well, how's well enjoying this fight further? well, it's going to do is it's long range mist tiles the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life or my headquarters and downtime during obligated all with our continuing special coverage of the war. on gaza, here's what's coming up in the next 16 months. israel continues it's bombardments of guys a day after knocking out most communications in the besieged strip and it's heavy
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as selling so far. 7 more than a 1000 people are trapped under the rubble rescue efforts are hampered by the ongoing era stripe sounds, a lot of equipment the when so civil order has collapsed. these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the more inside calls all will be difficult alone in an address to the nation on protests against israel's war and gather paints. hundreds of thousands of people joined palestinian solidarity rallies around the israel's foreign minister. benjamin netanyahu is given a joint address with other members of the countries emergency units. the government saying the war inside garza will be long and it will be difficult. netanyahu also says ground operations will be the way to bring back the captives held in gaza.
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israel continues to attack gaza after knocking out most communications and it's heavy as bombardments so far on friday. there's really armies as its troops are still in the field in gaza after whitening it's a tax on the territory. and you, when says the situation is dire, with no place considered safe, adding that civil order and garza has completely collapsed. well since the war began on october, the 7th israel's bombing campaign across the gaza strip is killed. 7703 palestinians. that's according to the health industry. it also says a 109 palestinians have been killed and it occupied westbank in nearly 3 weeks. and 2 palestinian prisoners died and is really custody. israel says that was due to natural causes, but they were, is really, government says more than 1400 is really is richfield. and how mazda is attacked 3 weeks ago or so. sorry, dar has more on the latest developments within gaza. me
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skies over because i feel with smoke as this route once again, pounds to territory the studios on the close to try to i will end up in paradise. i'm sure i will see a member of the family. this is ricky. you left the whole neighborhood. the play yet level since the beginning, this is what is read, has either destroyed or damaged, at least help a full housing unit industry. and so to see, you know, to, to, to say more than 2000 people are still under development of the tv. so for c, h, u, n c a c with order and how specifically help relaxed cut off from the outside world with phone and internet lines down because the teams are not able to communicate with them to help and tell what date we urge all the international bodies to
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quickly intervene to protect the medical institutions off of the hospital, ambulances, and medical team thing causes that i've been talking to deliver inside the occupation, drop it off. meanwhile, this elderly man behind the health ministry spokesman is using sign language relying a message to his family that he's still a lot only goes as big as hospital of sci fi is overwhelmed interest, people's keep arriving. and tens of thousands of displays. people are now sheltering on hospital. his grounds is this is the facility also shelters. how most fighters it can be. the posting is only about do an agency for posting and villages says it has lost touch with this stuff. you guys are all set to display doesn't store one of the agents. a school supply center is indeed a better insult and does a nearly one 3rd of goes as population is now displeased. and besides the facilities affiliated with one of our but more than 50 office employees have been
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killed for them. like the rest of the guys, a sleeps population. there is no place to go there so sad that oh, does he ever let's get an update from tyler i was on. he's joining us. i'm tanya innocent. guys are so certainly friday nights was the heaviest yet in terms of the is really bombardments on. guys are, what are you seeing and hearing this evening taught it? yes. until now the is really attacks and the goal is just check really into this. they continue targeting different areas in the territory. uh the main attacks can nicholas and traits. it's on the northern areas of the church. we have the eastern area, so con eunice, roof and outrage ever shoot. you can use areas considered to be as i gathering stations for the spread troops that are about to expand its military operations in the, in the gaza. strip. now different shootings also have been all the here in the was 3 areas of the baseline. yet in the course, the line of the gaza strip at the tax also were carried out to us until the gauze trip,
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attacking different residential buildings and the kids to run the areas of actually felt hospital and even in the surrounding areas of the intuition hospital during the last hours the, it's very ongoing strikes project devastation to the palestinian economy and even to the residential buildings were different neighborhoods were completely flat since i left the ground but due to the bombardment and according to the palestinian minister of health, they faced a great difficulty in reaching context, 2 victims due to the medical department on, sometimes they don't know the exact location of the bombardment due to the intensive print them of the is video text. since the beginning of the is very limited to ground invasion to the eastern areas of gospel, you're on top of the death toll. we're hearing from the health ministry is that to it's found that 7703 palestinian so far that number is most definitely an under
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estimate with those or trumped under the rubble. well till now. the palestinian ministry pills in gauze. not really have any kind of specific statistics about the the number of just on the cross the gaza strip. different areas contains uh, i looked offers until buildings that were flat since then people are inside of these buildings that they have until now on the ruffles. a civil defense being come, not really the exact to a, been from another uncles that due to the great and deep shortage of uh, equipment stuff enabled them to evacuate. and also due to the intense intensive number of the is when it is priced that have been talking to a talk, getting different services until the slots on duties. of course, the territory also to perhaps the minister of health. till now i cannot have any exact locations for the apartment. they are facing a great difficulty in terms of reaching the victims, and also people are forced to bring the victims their own faults to the hospitals. yesterday we was really shocked by the scene that
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a lot of people are carrying the bodies and they are rushing to the to the hospital to another hospital where we are standing right now due to the up a great difficulty of the excess of vehicles to these areas of deep abutment also the eastern areas of the goals, distributed muscle apartments to now there are still victims in that region these, these regions and they publish the minister of he'll come to now have defined the rates of the desktop on the list. bombarded areas taught it that you minus area needs. we here are immense. that's according to here. monetary and organizations has any age. come through that off of the border crossing at all. well today there was no 80 kind of humanitarian troops into the surgery yesterday, only plus 12 the trucks to into the, to are 3 carrying different kinds of musical food and water supplies. to the guns. this trip i bought today, there was so any,
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any further humidity and troops incense and even d d, i find to read the, find them a total of the the find the race of the find a lot of the is of the permissions of the hearing by turn 8 that have to live into the ghost of our rounds. 80 full a truck spot these beautiful jobs considered to be uh you sufficient to the needs of the goal. just check the gaza strip. confused more than from 200 up to 500 trucks. that are varied from food to medical supplies to match the basic needs of the church rates. now, different international codes have been made different even goals have to be paid by the powers 3 minister until a urging the international community to open human touring career doors. constance procedures to keep providing things to medical supplies and even for supplies to the church we do on our own or what i don't see is facing the shortage, even in the houses in terms of support supplies. and they are eating still now are able to keep providing humanitarian sense of
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h to more than 600000 pounds themes and the shelters leads to the united nation spain, while they are there are, there are some growing consensus was the possibility. busy pelting their refreshes, if there's not any kind of few entries to the territory took place within the coming days. okay, thank you so much thought of us on reporting for us on connie. when i say nozzle, well, there's really prime minister benjamin netanyahu admitted failure on behalf of the state and preventing the october 7th detox by from us out of national address alongside other members of his emergency government. that's in yahoo! said a groaned defensive will be the way back will be the way to bring back captives health and gaza running for them. it's a whole lot there to vote. as i've already said, look after the war. we will all have to get i'm so don't know everyone including myself. there was a failure. here you have a horrible failure. there will be no stone and touch in order to save the country and lead to definite victory are gone. i've just come on the meeting with families
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of the caps. i've seen that i'm the most of the people i united really the need to hold. we will do live, we think, to bring them back on. the machine is not going to happen in one small moment. this and all the steps we have taking now towards the ground to offend, saved by somebody helped bring back the captive. somebody shot earlier. and that's an yahoo met with the families of those taken captive by some us on october. the 7th that's in the on whose face criticism from relatives for not making the rescue operation has top priority. missing families for and said that thursday night was the worst day so far. after israel's side, it was specifically targeting from us tunnels and gaza, which is where the captives are believe to be held. while the spokesman from us is arms, wing size and agreement was in the works to release captives, housing, gaza. but he says it was the rails because israel is stalling the process, but don't have to do phone up and are the the contacts have been made regarding the captives. and there was a chance to reach a sort of agreement. but the enemy stalled and was not serious to put an end to the
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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 and releasing old prisoners. we have island fresher now. joining us from occupied, easier response and tell us more of what the prime minister had to say during that press conference. allen. yeah, i hear. yeah. essentially say that the invasion is under way without actually using the what the invasion, the said they've moved into the next stage of the operation. the trips that are on the crime, the bombardment it sustained, and quite brutal out. of course we're seeing the number of dead guys arise. busy most by the hour, but he defended those tactics, saying the word important that if he continued to do it, putting pressure on how much to release those who are being held captive and number
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know up to 213 according to these really, i mean in the last couple of hours he was asked that you said whether or not he felt responsible, and again, he refused to accept that responsibility. other cabinet ministers have said they felt responsible. benjamin netanyahu said we are a response. you was asked of a ron was behind a few times. he said look, there's no doubt in his mind the 90 percent of thomas's funding combs run, but there was nothing to link them with this. the micro management of this specific incident. but he said that it's going to be how long it's going to be difficult campaign. there will be sacrifices to be made, but he said we will fight and we will win it, his eyes against them. right. and why the prime minister feel the need to portray unity amongst government officials and not press conference has been some reports. and these really media that there's
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a split in the cabinet about the best way forward. and that is perhaps exacerbated by the fact that before the meeting benjamin netanyahu meant the families of some of those who are being captured. they have the big protest. intel to be many people say that the war should be ended. they don't see the prospect of people being returned while there is a heavy bombardment going on in gaza. and of course, we've had promised to say that 50 of those people who are being held captive being killed in the bombardment. so this was all about presenting a united front and what was interesting is that many guns who would normally be the head of the opposition and israel. but it's been brought on to the still coalition, the war cabinet. he said, despite the going calls for the names to the wall from various quarters. so there's no diplomatic clock on this. there's an operational quote, and israel will decide when and where it strikes. okay, thank you so much,
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allen for that update from occupied east jerusalem. let's talk about this with elijah magneer, who is an independent military and political analyst. he's joining us from the hague. welcome back to elgin 0. so you know, on not the point that alan was just making about the clock. it's interesting and not press conference. that's the prime minister, and the defense minister said that this is going to take time. why do you think they're saying that now? i mean, do they think that they could accomplish whatever their military objectives were quickly and now they're realizing that that's not going to happen and they need to find a way to climb down from not tree to think of it again. so happy me the straight answer is yes, they understand and they offered to. ready that their object is, cannot be met. now, prime minister, been, you mean to now is what a way of the consequences of it printed on to and the must have been a feel for the thing is really increasing that and hostages by me, these records,
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it hasn't happened in the past. and he is writing never managed to reduce any one inc. if $55000000.00 reaction is started showing now read, assessors who opted for well, it's conflict, suffered political certified and nice deposition. now the reason why he's saying this is going to be long because the army is to maneuvering in the best of the ground. they maneuvering within 10 kilometers between a 100 on and she j. yeah. and they testing if they can advance further, they don't have enough courage to go in. and then you mean it and you know, re sending the family of the captives that they have to wait. then you mean that nothing else prefers. if the kids do an action to use some us and then he will come
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out by again, blaming come on for the beginning of the talk this, but he's not going to manage to do that for the 200 plus $220.00 or $250.00, and if he's reading activity before the end of the day, he has to sit around the table and negotiate. but then meantime, he needs to just to address the below that these really reputation on the 7th of, of, to the have. so for a foot from and was basically right. and then what do you make of the fact that earlier this evening we heard a also from the for some, a brigade spokesman who, who basically said that for, for israel to get their captives back for health and gaza, then the group requires that all the palestinian prisoners are released from is really jails. that was one of the main objective of the operation on the 7th of october,
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is to read the thousands of produce junior in jail and most of them administratively arrested injustice the bodies really. alrighty. and the only way to reduce the present as a by similar operation, we've seen that happening in lebanon in the past. we've seen that with the attorney . we've seen that in so many other exchange, all do it between a drain and the boosting in or israel and the new beneath. right. but we've never seen the release of all palestinian political prisoners from is really jail is, is that is not achievable. is because the number of these really think activity is high. the pressure is mounting a gas been, you mean that, that you know, he knows that he can no longer avoid the question. he was already unwanted by these really in suffering and domestic says by. and he needs to address it because there are pressure also from the americans,
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and our country is offering the head any change and except things the spot and exchange the prisoners. it would only happen if you were these on the, for the senior prison. okay. thank you. so much for your analysis, we appreciate your time. thanks for joining us on right now is cale scripts, guys all around the world are assurance displays of outrage, as well as anger for hundreds of thousands of people are taking part in palestinian solidarity. rawlings, so i'm bringing product on hand. she's joining us from one such riley. it's taking place in washington dc potty. tell us what you're seeing. well, what i'm seeing now is it is starting to, it's starting to break down a little bit. there were easily over a 1000 people here they started at the white house. joe, president, joe, by not there. he's at his home in delaware, then they march through washington dc pretty far away. and now they are outside of the state department. if 2 demands, they want to see a ceasefire,
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and they want the us to stop funding israel, but i want to talk to one of my guests. here's an easy as an artist and an activist . so, i want to ask you, everyone's watching this feeling helpless. who on this planet could stop this from happening? present job id easily. i think the congress tied into his administration, they could stop it, they could stop all the killing. they could stop, they could create a ceasefire that could insist on assist bar and i'm waiting for them to why don't think it's hard to explain. i don't think there's a single good reason. i know that they consider israel to be there. you know, they're ally and they don't consider palestine to be an ally, but i think this isn't a matter of ally ship for me. it's a matter of humanity. you know, there's palestinian civilians, babies, children being killed and i can't give you a single reason why present. nobody has not demanded a ceasefire. how would you, how has come? mostly as you've watched him come out and the 1st night and not mention palestinians with the emotional reaction to house, he's his,
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we feel they meet the humanized. how students feel like our humanity is being dismissed. we feel like our suffering is being discounted our lives. don't matter, i think that's a shame that a president who is supposed to represent all of his people, many of whom were costing and americans doesn't seem to give us the same humanity in his response that he does to other victims. and that's a shame. i know i'm not supposed to ask people how they vote, but are you going to vote for joe biden? you're going to be hard. no, for me to be a hard no. yeah, not the sale, but for the other party either. but i'm gonna have to see if there is an independent candidate that i can get behind. literally every single person here is told me that you, our audience has a very unique perspective because they see what's happening in gaza. you have any unique perspective. could you see what the american media show can you describe for audience what they see in the, in the western mainstream media we are now shown, you know, it's very rare for us to be shown in when we are shown, we're shown with a precursor of terrorism we're showing me the precursor of condemnation,
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this combination paradigm that they want to force whole palestinians into what we see on social media paints very different picture of what we see from 1st hand accounts of people in gaza before they got rid of the internet before they got rid of the electricity, so it's the 2 horses that are happening and these, thank you so much for it. and it is having an impact on joe biden. the most recent hold on democrats has favorability fell to the lowest level. it has or has 11 points, many of that. all right, thank you so much patty, for that reporting from washington dc. we'll cross over now to new york and bring cust christmas aluminum because kristen, you're at another, a protest and support a fee, a palestinian people tell us what people there have been telling you yes, the message message is very similar to what we're hearing across the country and across the world ceasefire, now these fire now stop funding, israel bombs, and those are some of the chance that we've been hearing at this demonstration.
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what's notable here in new york is how this movement has grown. there has been pro palestinian demonstrations from the beginning of this conflict, but they've gotten bigger and broader instead of just see is lama groups the pro palestinian groups? now we're seeing jews for peace. we're seeing an anti zionist of orthodox jews in this crowd here. marching along with people carrying palestinian flags. and we've also been seeing the wider social justice movement activated here on behalf of this cause, which is no for the given that you as politicians so far have been very much in lock step with president joe biden. and his support for israel were seeing louder and louder called here in the street though, for that to add it for the support for the military support of israel to this protest. in particular, it started at a museum in brooklyn, new york. it's now march all the way through brookwinter,
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this heading over the iconic brooklyn bridge black by thousands of police officers along the way, parting the street and protecting traffic and protecting demonstrators. but i have to say this has been an incredibly peaceful demonstration. people are passion and people are concerned, but they're really just coming out to show their point of view and get their point across and hope that it's her in the halls of power in washington. all right, thank you kristen. kristen salumi reporting from new york. while the palestinian authority present as my what i'm boss is once again urge the international community to intervene and put more pressure on israel to stop it's bombardment of causal. what do you mean? yes, i'm only i will tell everyone who is listening. now. how can anyone be silent when thousands of being slaughtered among them over $3000.00 children? how can the will be silent over the bombing of hospitals? how can the will be silent and allow the collective punishment of our palestinian
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peoples, the spot fabric destruction? i urge the international community to put more pressure in israel and to enter this will enter this palestinian blood boston. i also call upon our people to unite, stand together in these difficult moments and remain steadfast for the sake of our homeland. that is right, that it runs presidents, a bit of humor that easily says country is, must work toward securing a cease fire in an interview without a 0. he also condemn the us home. you don't even have him call even though you have just said he to. we must work together so that a ceasefire can take place along with the work of negotiations which are ongoing. and this was the responsibility of all countries, so that this takes place as soon as possible. those who are against the ceasefire of the united states and some european countries, us and european countries, the operating on folks calculations if the situation turn a 75 years, the price,
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the palestinian people with these wrong calculations. that one secretary general has visited. dell, how to discuss what he calls an unprecedented escalation in gaza. antonio terrace met with the category prime minister and for ministers. shackle, how much been of the rough mind and sign in discussing options for the escalation. for han hawk is the deputy spokesman for the un secretary general. he says that i'm 20 the terrorist as working to a mediation efforts to release captives in garza, the secretary general wanted to have the consultations on the middle east prices. so in the high he spoke to the prime minister of got that, but he also spoke uh by telephone with president c. c of egypt. so he's continuing his contacts and he expressed his gratitude to cut the air for the 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
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with how of influence with either side with either is released or with some 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, that they must be unimpeded, humanitarian access to gaza. and ya, of course, he is continuing to appeal for humanitarian ceasefire. so that the so that we can get a to those who need it. the is really army size by 3 rock and it's have been fired from 11 on into a northern israel massage landed an open areas. no damage or injuries have been reported. these really army says it's targeted. it has been the site in retaliation . thousands of people on the lebanese border and the is really bored or had been forced to flee their homes due to the increased fighting on the hash. them is enough, pull it out in southern lebanon,
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near the is really border with more on the situation. there are lots of talk happening here in the hold on all the lebanese border villages in the past 3 i was has will not try to launch guided, midsize to watch is really admitted fee positions, overseeing the court on the shop 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 of mortars hit the house here in the corner 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 mishondra applause, that heading towards the drone to watch the bit to the, the set to the north of the border. and now this situation is, is kind of taking a new form as of today with the same mod,
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drones is introduced into the pots. it also says beloved launching several that tax in the early hours. because in general we used to late a tax. now it seems that the tax are starting earlier. also the fact that over the past few days situation was calling again today today its really intense and we can feel dock and the fires are still wanting him to cushions behind. so situation is yeah, so what i'm saying is escalating ones that live in use is really bored on of course this is lengthening well and i'll talk to the ground operations and also there are we continue. we're a special coverage on alta 0 of the we're on garza including this after the break. we'll look at the growing threats of violence from is really settlers towards palestine in all of farms getting dallas with rain for the western side of europe once again. however,
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one those details right here, right now from portugal in spain rate up into scandinavia. it is a socket forecast. so let's go region by region. there are weather alerts in play for how about this frame will be the eastern side of england, eastern side of scotland, and also for northern ireland as well. and you know, for scotland, i think we could see a month's worth of rain in a short period of time. so the very real risk of flooding their rain. same for belgian, the netherlands sprayed into scandinavia and it wasn't rain but snow the other day in moscow. about 10 centimeters around the city. still this push of rain off the atlantic for portugal in spain. not good news. the ground is saturated. so more rain falling on top of that means flooding is also very likely, sir. it is more clients in central europe, more clouds floating about. we've got warrants in romania, bucharest at 26 degrees and looking fairly good in searcy as well. plenty of sun, few clouds rolling through, assembled though, and on cypress the casea of 32 degrees, northwest slice of africa, cloud cover here, morocco,
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gerry entering easily into the south. we go turbulent weather for eastern south africa. this is going to be a game changer. watch those temperatures fall in happy row, need to just 18 on monday. the . here's a reminder. off the headlines out of jobs are this, our, the is really prime minister, has warranted the war and also it will be difficult on long but said israel will emerge. victorious speaking officer, a benjamin netanyahu, the defense minister and you are gal on sides. israel is inflicting heavy blows on from us, from the military is prepared to fight on, pulled from israel is subject to the gaza strip to the heavy as bombardment seems to have started a war on october. the 7th overwhelm hospitals are in breaking points. the united nation, so as civil order has collab, israel has suffered communication networks, right across of the territory residential areas. and the northern center have been
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bombed. and israel is saying that its troops are still in the field and goes off after whitening it is a tax on the territory we have with us out, is there a senior political analyst model on the shot? i, he's joining us from london. i'm sure you're heard with the is really prime minister has to say just a few hours ago when he gave that press conference. notable that he tried to portray the unity in that press conference along with his defense minister. do you think that they're actually united with one? i think the mike is valid because they see that there's a common enemy. how much? and there is a, there's an impossible mission which is the occupational, gaza, and the latin vision. and who's the lead to projects. funds, but i think behind that there is a substitute is the vision and you can pull it down to sleep. it's also
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the one they hit each other stops. there is no see ma'am. especially briefly because they both do what the waves guys in the back with the 20 and he fired remember the year they need to bring it on the porch. so these 3 people can use this to, this is through them for the year, because he's joining which ministers are these due to the, the x to be called fresh thyme, cvs, $7383.00
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. i think they disagree the on the team and got that leaves. it has to be certainly one ball breaking capabilities. so this processing doesn't have to come all by the government for the video. busy and you, you the journal moves, no, you cannot flights the party vision with things. the pieces are something that's done much later down the road, but it's on the ac stopped immediately. which right? so what does this mean? what does this mean for the people of gaza and, and be unfolding more? yes. and i think that's why i sense the what he said. our mission is
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to defeat it. generally. i think that means these embrace in the journals idea managers idea of what the worst in game is because of my guys. one do it again to patients is a piece sake. and 2nd to say, look into. busy that they need to get into patients and the last few years is not a good general idea as what i saw was now for the time the let's say the cheese. what am i going to brush some guys up maybe maybe said to be nice. that means probably an invasion how partial or how they're basically seeing didn't we don't know exactly where to use got speaking to but i got the secure g. the same doctor said,
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i think the day soon as they are trying to make up their mind because this is an awesome. i think it telling us for 25 minutes to do that. this is no longer paper more because i model on just away from the is really paula. thanks for a moment. you saw the protests take place right around the world today and over the past couple of days. do you think that these protests have any impact at all on the governments and their positions that they do, but not a direct line? they do in terms of changing the international amount? because eventually was one of the some, i think you heard about the fact
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that one of these cases space rationally they probably didn't even know is way to succeed. british c, yesterday in the, this is an awesome. we sold fresh faith juice. so i think we seems to be changing this distance think themselves from the political and then the young was hoping to achieve. why? because if you heard him again, clearly today he was saying the space it is well, how much city this october 7 operations? he's actually 6 the on the one of the spend, the,
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how much today you do this kind of a political so not all the way 3 we'd be has access to data lines are all set for you. so prior to that was 2000 c or i guess, you know, went into west west to be kind of a disaster with that kind of a go back. when do you want to know where? all right, thank you so much for allowing me to shout out for that analysis rolanda and thank you. now, this really army has demolished the home for prominence, her loss leader in the occupied westbank, and we're on con reports now from the zone refugee camp. the right in jail, his own refugee camp 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
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a boot or use to build or use this house. this house actually belongs part of at least to a home on site to this with in the job as a refugee camp about is not great and 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 relisted to the house. they took that bulldozer and they billed as the entire front structure that we've been speaking to members of the family who 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 human rights organizations buy from palestine and israel cole with
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collective punishment. we've seen it a number of times bites here and they all compiled westbank, you know, keep tight east jerusalem whenever somebody gets arrested. these res, take out on that house 11 people used to live here, 11 people on now homeless as a result of these really all these actions and wrong con. how does that tell us that in refuge account? oh, staying in the occupied westbank and a palestinian all the farmer has been shot dead by is really settlers, as he harvested his crops, palestinian olive girls have suffered decades of violence by settlers and increasing the restricted access to their crops. but since how mazda is a to on, on southern israel, on october 7th, the when saying the situation has gotten much worse. show stratford reports in the village of foot. believe holiday season in the occupied westbank. the most important time of year to thousands of palestinian farmers, many have owned land and farm. these bulky sloops for generations. israeli settlers
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upsets often a legal outpost on the hill blocks the road with concrete in us. the driver flies above watching the palestinian farm is if we move the energy into the end, it 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. 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 olive pickers and destroying the property between and chasing them from the fields. you'll have them shows me with settlers a foot stool 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 and they've stopped even talking to us 9. they just come and beat us some open for killing people. there is no way they
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will ever entertain even the thought of a mutual understanding between us. new crosses, the barrier attached to these thoughts to will to live trees. he's ready soldiers near the hilltop, 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 he's being operated by 8 of the sectors of the army, has returned. no, tried to get to his fails, but the local man here. this told him to come back because of these rarely made a trace in a homage. vehicles have 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 wall is a threat to, to kill whole kit count. palestinians from this area should be from a to find you call to will because he says
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a group of on set to is be to using on boss. did you know the coordinates i call you on the so that we came like we do every day early in the morning they had to drone above us, filming a set to let pete with his sheep. he was about to 100 meters away and he played music and singing 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 him on the legs. they beat me on my head, my arms and my legs, and then they left the guy with the sheep stone. my costs a lot of upside. right. screwed safety is really military, protects the sectors and often ignore the violence they commit you in humanitarian defends office, says settler types of things. palestinians and they've prophecy, have more than doubled since the how much attacks inside israel, on october 7th, at least 7 a day. many involving firearms motion hauled on the season. the terrace settlers
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organized, they come, they beat us, they take all costs and destroy them. they on, they have killed more than one person here in this area. every year that violence gets worse. every year they get closer to where we live, publish them, you know, the pharmacists of a decades of increasing restricted access to their lands. and these really secular tax this year. like every year, they pick what they can. many more scared than ever before. charleston, i thought i'll just get a book and the ok point westbank. i still have an officer will bring you some other days. other views the getting dos with rain for the western side of your points again high for one. those details right here right now from portugal in spain rate up into scandinavia. it is a song eat forecast. so let's go region by region. there are weather alerts in place for how about this frame will be the eastern side of england,
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eastern side of scotland, and also for northern ireland as well. and you know, for scotland, i think we could see a month's worth of rain in a short period of time. so the very real risk of flooding their rein, same for belgium. the netherlands sprayed into scandinavia and it wasn't rain but snow the other day in moscow. about 10 centimeters around the city. spill this push of rain off the atlantic for portugal in spain. not good news, the ground is saturated. so more rain falling on top of that means flooding is also very likely. sure. it is more quiet and central europe, more clouds floating about. we've got warrants in romania, bucharest at 26 degrees and looking fairly good in searcy as well. plenty of sun, few clouds rolling through, assembled though, and on cypress the casea at $32.00 degrees, northwest slice of africa, cloud cover here in morocco, gerry and to easier into the south. we go, turbulent weather for eastern south africa. this is going to be a game changer. watch those temperatures fall in happy row, need to just 18 on monday.
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the 2nd look at some other news of the day and at least 2 people have been killed in hundreds injured in bangladesh as capital as security forces fought with opposition for testers. tundra child re, how's the latest from doc. com? this people who came from all parts of bundle dish to attend this rarely i came to protest the false disappearances, motors and depression that we have suffered for the past 15 years. this government is not safe anymore. even a 2nd. at some point, violence interrupted between opposition, supporters and police in different parts of the demonstration in the capital tucker policeman. an opposition activists were killed and hundreds of others where injured, including several journalists, thousands of opposition. party members were also interested across the country. we couldn't even grasp what was happening. all of
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a sudden we came to the rally like many other members, and they started arresting us for no reason. the main opposition bangladesh, a nationalist party, has called for a country wide down to does general strike on 29 october in protest against what they say is a police track down security has been tightened all across the country and in the capital cost tension limits opposite the clash between opposition, members and police security forces often accuse demonstrators of attacking them 1st with rights groups say that many videos and weakness accounts show that protesters are often harassed and bitten by the police trust. and often with the support of the ruling party supporters. i don't think so, unless it is good for the people. the government party are really also held riley's across the country,
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but it warned rivals against aging unauthorized with demonstrations. we will see who takes shelter away and then which area without permission. you expect to drive these and hide in the eddies. you will not have any escape route. we want to be clear on this with the trouble economy, i'm sorry, in cost of living, bangladesh. now faces the additional challenge of growing unrest and calls for the change of government and of general elections in german waiting to be drug a i'll just said our doctor, a 16 year old iranian girl who fell into a coma after an incident on to rounds metro system has died cctv from october. the 1st shows army charger of armed entering a train. then a few moments later her body is pulled from the coach. the teenager was declared bring that about a week ago. so our sense of already has more from to her on official news agencies that are on have announce that's 16 year old army to get her funds is officially
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dead. the 16 year old was put on life support after going into a coma on october 1st. now, as she was last seen, making her way to school when she entered the subway station. here she'll have the metro station just east of eastern part of the capital to her on the footage, released by official show her entering a subway car. and what happened in that car is unknown according to the cctv footage. because official say that particular train card did not have secure to cameras. officials have said that she suffered from low blood pressure and she passed out and hit her head on something in that car and then she's seen taken being taken out and then taken to hospital. she was taken to pfizer hospital where she's been on live support until saturday. now her family has only given interviews to state tv, many human rights group,
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both inside and outside the country are questioning the official accounts that has been put forth by officials here and also accusing the establishment of putting pressure on the family to basically confirm the account that they've provided, we have had no access to her family either. we have not been allowed to question any members of the medical staff that looked after her to verify the information that's been put forth. what is important here is not only the death of a 16 year old, but also the fact that the narrative and the story behind her desk is something many are questioning here, of course, after the death of 22 year old. my so, i mean, after being arrested by morales, the police, and then the protests that are up to the following. her desk. there is certainly a lot of grief in iran today as a result for passing and also a lot of question and a lot of mistrust in the narrative that's been provided by the officials. door such
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a part out to 0 to hong summit is being held them all to to discuss a piece formula for the war. and ukraine. robin fried reports from cheve, the rust building up on the collection of wrecked russian tanks in the center with keith is a reminder of how long this conflict has lost it. and how will fatigue has now been compounded by israel's war in gaza? it's led to phase the detention and much needed military aid is being diverted away from ukraine. you claim a long it could have stopped for us and we talked to him, he thought the ice from other countries was among the procuring. yes. a cool. so i'm concerned because any woman's transferring the world's attention to another country, yet while his heathen with civilians had coming on the repeated rushing attacks, ukraine can empathize with the suffering in the middle east. watching the mounting
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casualties in gaza arrives is much sympathy with the plight to palestinians, but ukraine's large jewish community and its traditional links with israel beans, best outraged at the have mass attacks on these re lease at the beginning of this cycle of violence support. israel has strengthened off to how much lead is visited most go. the hoping keith is that the us and its west and leaning allies treat the continuing joint defense of israel and ukraine as a counter to russia's suspected attempts to introduce a new world order. so it's about the american national and could us this about global security threats? and i think that to slowly this kind of balance would be achieved. but the election of new us house speak to mike johnson with his state to go live the calculating the proposed joints as well. ukraine age, package being considered by congress,
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has caused some concern. president jo biden's free hand in giving keys the kind of support it's received so far may be on the threats of mcbride. i'll just say a ref keith. a nearly a year on from us down paid in south korea in which a $159.00 people were killed. families are demanding accountability. eunice kim has more from sole the nightmare that shocked an issue. where many had suffocated in a bottleneck. a wall of remembrance now stands. community leader last week. i still don't understand how something like this could happen to us or you flew by. i can't imagine how it's been for the families. a year ago. the 1st halloween weekend academic restrictions were lifted. this night last hotspot of each one drew an influx of people with little crowd control and help was slow to rise. now this is
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a narrow alley way. for 158 people were fatally crossed that night. now to prevent a re, a current, sol city, so that will install more security cameras optimized with a video analysis that was enable it to more quickly find dangerous spots. in addition to monitoring crowds, police and firefighters will be required to respond if 3 emergency calls are made within 50 meters of each other. but reading families say they're still seeking answers to basic questions from that night. with victims declared kind of dec doesn't match the official timeline of the fence why fire crews were tapped from immediately taking the wound due to hospitals. and why these yet to receive an apology in person for the botched was coming to a copy from the government, including the president and the safety, administer apologize many times in front of cameras. but if we the pre families try to meet them, they just ignore it. for us, but it's
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a one disaster phase ongoing. we do it to you by the city. talk about, you know, will there ever be some type of closure for us? we need closer. we need an explanation to be able to properly. right. so far, no high level government official has been dismissed for the men made disaster. families say they will keep fighting for an independent inquiry to seek a ton ability and closure. eunice kim. i'll just sarah. so i'll south africa have won the rugby world cup for the 4th time after meeting new zealand. and the final impair. is there a large celebrations in cape town following the spring box 1211 victory against the old one when mix salsa for sale? the most successful team in the tournament history will not return to work. continuing special coverage of the war in gaza and several 100 is really is or threatening a group of palestinian is really students in the city of natania. police have told
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the students to shelter in their rooms. i think it was really is tried to attract their school accommodation. the crowd has been chanting desk to areas how this thing is really is make up 20 percent of israel's population. and they've been facing growing threats since the start of the gas on more will displace palestinians who are taking supplies from a u. n. food supply center and southern gaza shortages leave 2300000 at risk of starvation palestinians, and dated by now. she left the facility with food bags and boxes. we have no flower, no aid, 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 needed 8 and we wouldn't have done this if we weren't in need. one source online lives in gaza and he described to us what the last 24 hours had been like. this is the 21st day
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of today's radio conditions. on 2300000 civilians in the open stage present the colors. 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 the, however, the people, the despite all the time to just despite everything they are going through, they are still holding such fast. they are still extremely angry with the 10 most popular smoking being able to have a company inside the guys. but if you are aware of the biggest known safe location in regards to up to the housing, well most people have the most south been bunk. we went to the south. so i'm going to be saying, yep, you provided this to the show and this is not a team that can scares all your sexual. and if this is not true to you, that's been kidding, vicky, but it's do you mind holding decades this?
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hi, i'm gonna see it's not really until the end of tomorrow, with the sky above me. i might not get on with him and i don't want, i'm gonna have to do that. thanks for watching the news, our analogies 0. we leave you with a live picture from dasa. we'll be back in just a moment with more of our special cover on counting the costs of the war on guns of puts the resilience of israel's economy, the test. as the nations torres and secular shuts down. how could other middle eastern countries be affected? and the world bank warrens the global economy? is it a dangerous job? counting the cost on alice's here. it's the world slow down. we stand for as homes, with kids of global nichols reserves. indonesia is points to leave the global, the battery industry. we definitely manage our abundant resources and play a role in solar energy harness the offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits essential, committed to environmental protection,
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