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a better tomorrow, short documentary from around the world. that celebrates coverage and resilience in times of tumbling out as the rest of the desperation process. thousands of hungry palestinians break. continue and warehouses, taking wheat flour and other basic cuz the hello there. i miss tanya tay that says out of there at life and death also coming is really as strong as continue to devastate the strip moving 8000 palestinians in gaza have not lost van lines. israel's prime minister,
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one is the war and also will be long and difficult and says is, randy faust is expanding the ground operation. the at least 3 palestinians have been killed by these really minute treat in the occupied westbank thousands of law engine. i'm showing solidarity people take to the streets around the wiles to protest against the, to the well, it is now 11 gmc, that's 1 pm in the afternoon and gaza by conditions for 2300000 palestinians trumped in the territory, are rapidly deteriorating from the 20 sunday, now israel has continued its relentless upon baldwin. moving 8000 palestinians has now been confirmed dead since the school broke out. the wind chief says that number is totally unacceptable on the ground, the one says civil order is collapsing is some of its warehouses of and due to the
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food, an essential supplies. stephanie jack around the latest. a desperate scramble for supplies. this is survival moved. people broke through the doors of this u. n. warehouse in southern goza. it's chaos. we need fresh moved, so we need food. we're stopping this is tied to the on fat or children called sleep from hunger. and 1st, we need to provide food in motion for them. we have no flowers, no age, no water, not even toilets or houses will destroy them. no one cares about us. we appeal 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 want to leave israel is cut off imports to the strip, or is it trickles that occasionally enters through egypt. so the crossing,
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but it's not enough. un warrant of a humanitarian disaster, but it's been warning that for years and somehow every year, things get worse. the . it's the early hours of sunday morning. what time means nothing here anymore. no sir, hospitality. and so i knew this is a breaking point. may god please protect and preserve our people. this old man cries there is nowhere to run nowhere to hide. pen in this war, like garza has never seen, the people use their bare hands to desperately search for survivors.
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but even the smallest of lives stands it'll chance against israel's fire power and the daylight brings no relief. it does come suddenly, death comes consistently and it comes from the air here. time and garza is now measured between explosions between life and death. stephanie decker o g 0 since the fall since this will began on october. the 7th. israel's plumbing campaign, across the territory has killed 8005 palestinians that's according to the palestinian health ministry. it says a 112 have also been killed in the occupied westbank and nearly 3 weeks and to punish thing and prisoners have died in his randy custody. israel says that was due to not 4 courses. these rarely government says more than $1400.00 is res. what count and come off as attack 3 weeks ago? well, let's be child correspondence on the ground. i'll just there is honey must when he
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joins me now from con eunice inside the gaza strip. honey, it must be a great relief to so many of its communications of finding the backup off to what was it 2 days? do we know how they were restored? how long this might last yes, it's a great relief. not so many people waited eagerly for her news about the connectivity that turned on again. um we know that is the cables and so towers and an infrastructure in the central part of garza. we're completely damaged. as i do do, do to eric have the air strikes in the area and another installation in the gods group was completely destroyed, leaving an entire a gaza strip in total, a black out a that what happened? it's been a speculations and see are among people that this is the beginning of something
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atrocious as does it was a put cost of the grant. now we, we, we heard from a source at the house tells it's the official palestinian telecommunication company to express their restoration of what happened because it was since the beginning of the war and the air strikes these really bombardment and is right is just destroyed. most of, of the companies installations, they're leaving it with one installation covering the entire goal is to serve. and just to let you know, just for the past 2 weeks, communication was difficult. it would take many times, many tries just to make a phone call or send a text message, let alone it being a line using the internet. but the one installation that was left was completely destroyed. and then the company re, re resorted to, uh, a basic alternative uh,
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just to connect people back again and just do health organizations such as these are the owner. why and the risk for us managing it for operations on the grounds. the we heard some of the, uh, really uh, horrible stories of lack of communication between the, the organization and, and their team go to the ground and, and, and with people who are trying to reach them to do report about uh, a lacking of basic needs. and supplies a caused a huge problem and we've seen in the past, uh if, if you, if the part of the past 24 hours is a 1000 or palestinians just to break it into a warehouse of the, of the united nations and lots of blue g what's going on and when people were asked about what was going on, do we do? we're just taking what the need is. what do you need to send them to throughout the
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day? the situations are very, very dreadful and skippable for many palestinians. a lot of people are afraid they're going to start. if food supplies continue to be block, honey, my for the without the for, for us from the ground from con eunice inside the gaza strip. thank you so much, honey. well, we can now speak to julia too. much she is the communications director and run through you an agency for palestinian refugee. she joins us now from amman and jordan. juliet, just talking a little more about the looting of these warehouses, your warehouses. what sort of scale are we talking about here? and what's the situation now with, with some of the other distribution science i and all the information on the one day is really important about what happened yesterday is the level, this fair frustration. but the, but the fee that led them to break into the warehouse is, is where a fine all beginning of
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a phone of $7.00 more there and gone. but it's equally the highest level. but as of this, for among the people after 3 weeks of bearing my fees, very, very vicious for julia and we've just been hearing that from not correspondence honey about how anxious people have been, especially during the communications blackouts over the last couple of days. not knowing how or where to access supplies or when they would receive them. how much did that contribute to this and, and as you say, the disintegration of civil order. i think the cups that we've seen in the communications, including intimate and the other types of outcomes, how isolates of the people of gowns from their families within the strip. but also i'm from the rest of the world. and also i selected under because we could not have a speed but a line or complex and also instead of our nation's will. speaking of interruptions
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to tail operation. i, i know in the, a tiny, tiny proportion of what's needed in terms of a, it is actually made it into the strip. how quickly is it being distributed? i know you've also lost many of your stuff there. i'm so sorry. i, i know that must be very difficult on multiple levels, but it also has consequences on what you can do the sort of thing. absolutely. we have, as of this morning, the number of people who have been paid, the inmate of or in the sense, but 7 to stover. only some of the to the only in this for is 59 as they used to be the highest number of, of you and the kids and such are for the kind of fun in any conflict around the world. these were teachers footprints of those. um engineers, one doctor, very many support staff who are the backbone or finalization in,
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in gaza. so many channels of us also because our bounce themselves have been impacted. them have been just days when we get those very, very little supplies that are coming on. these drugs, we do everything, both of them to pick them up from the even if it's 9 time, even thing in the air strikes are ongoing and we put them in the warehouse and then start the distribution as soon as we can. but i really want to say that these trucks are not going off. i mean, we have the, or just over 80 jobs and in, in, in more than a week. i mean it's nothing so, so dollar before the more used again, every single day, $500.00 times when we have $84.00 in one week. it's nothing. well, j, as i know, one of the strictest conditions that these rarely is put on 8 in order to even allow it to end to gauze. that was, that it would not be given to have massive amounts would have no access. is that a concern, the polluting of warehouses now like give is real and you kind of reason to
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restrict a sizing security reasons. and i don't know. i don't know once i do know is that we need more supplies. the people in the civilians and goals that need more supplies, that means more supplies. it needs to be with as one for us to be able to continue our humanitarian alteration. supplies are running out and we need more supplies and we need those boys to have more trucks on the fuel on them, and to be more frequent yesterday because of the communications big them. we could not coordinate for the global. so there was no point yesterday into that goal. this trip, juliet, you mentioned that i feel your agency was wanting earlier this week, that if you received no fuel, you would have to hold to operations in garza, i believe that was on wednesday night. so what's the situation now? we have the ration, the use of fuel. we continue to call him for a few weeks and we continue to call for
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a few weeks to be clear with the new military boys that are being found to intrude god to let him know that the communications director and the do you in refugee, do you an agency for palestinian refugees, thank you so much for joining us on out to 0 to get thanks for your time and we wish you all the best with your work of all these rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu addressed the nation. meanwhile, on saturday, saying that the war against thomas has entered a new stage, an official has worn out from occupied east jerusalem. despite going close was the spar. israel has entered a new phase of the water and guys of the prime minister is not using the word invasion. the troops are on the ground. the bombardment of this trip is for rushes and continuous, idaho rock. the lot to do, we're going to fight on land in the air and sea cliff and we will win. it will be victory of the good against the evil. in this war we are standing together strongly
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know who was facing questions. so in the media for the 1st time since the attacks of october, the 7th, he won his country of a long and difficult campaign, but again, refused to accept. he was responsible for the failures that led to the how much the attack. a lot of cool um, it's a whole lot there to vote after the war. we will all have to give answers. everyone including myself, there was a failure here, a horrible failure. the military campaign has brought people onto the streets of tel aviv and protest. many relatives of the missing or do is being held captive. the believe the federal chas. bombardment is making it harder for them to be freed . before it is nationally televised news conference. netanyahu mac representatives of the families. the 250 people say these are these. he told them the military campaign was about accepting pressure. i don't want to miss my name, what's it called of? so we will exercise and exhaust every option to bring them home, both before the armies entry and after it's understood in negotiations to free the
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captives of continuing the complicated by the continuing assault on guys up there are going calls for the names to the war and guys, a growing protests and capitals around the world. but then again, some member of these really war cabinet says there is no a diplomatic time limit on this. just an operational quote. and this is just the 2nd stage of a war. this is already claimed thousands of lives. i'll look for sure. i'll just see it up in occupied east jerusalem. sol. colorado has more for us now from occupied east rosen. and there's a war on the grounds happening in gauze and assessing the been a was, was uh, between benjamin netanyahu and, and, and those included in his room cabinet. it all started when in the middle of the night the prime minister had suite to it's basically blaming the intelligence and military of full, the type of a 7,
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a type for not being able to prevents it. and then a soon officer in the morning, i guess when some of his cabinet members sore at they of sweets it about it saying that this is cross the red line. you had many guns, one of the, a will cabinet members and also a form of defense minister asking him to retract it. you have the leader of the opposition. uh, yeah. le pete saying that this is the cost to red line. then off to that we saw the . a mess and you all who did delete it and then you apologized publicly for it. this has been happening all in the public sphere on social media. he said that he had made a mistake. interestingly, he apologized for the sweets and said, but we all together in this, in the war and that he will and shows that they all saying united but hasn't yet. so this quite criticism apologized himself with taking any of the blame for not being able to prevent that attack at the time when this unity so called unity
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government is supposed to be united in times of will bend against himself, said books in we'll leave the ship has to take responsibility and help move this country and will forward off the back of the talk all in the occupied westbank, at least 3 palestinians have been counted during, is raining rates urbanized. we can speak to iran con, he's in ramallah in the occupied westbank for us, and long as we've been saying, the desk told him the occupied westbank has been bouncing over these last few weeks as well. tell us about these flights of springs as well. the rates took place over the night before i tell you about those. there is a rate ongoing right now. uh just south of bethlehem. um this rate um took place around about an hour ago and is still ongoing. so i'll update you about that little bit later. but um, uh scott refugee camp was the 1st raid late at night, and a 25 year old palestinian was killed and 10 others were wounded in that rate in the
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town of to moving into bass. a fits 0, palestinian was killed and 7 others injured and in bed 3, my ne remodeler where i am right now. a 3rd year old pa, the sydney was killed and 11 others were injured. some 35 people have been arrested in those rates. so the death held now stands around a $114.00, but the rest of actually shots up, we're looking at about $1590.00 arrestin. so i'll type the 7 some $6600.00 total palestinians in is really jails right now. there's the highest, it's been in about 20 years and of that figure, $1800.00 held on the administrative detention. that means that held without charge pneumonia also telling us a little earlier about the family notable the diplomatic visit that's taking place today as a complete surprise inside the bar id for him is does that any or i actually was in a mon on such that he met with king abdullah of jordan,
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we felt that was going to be the end of his visit about 2 hours ago. he flew in on a jordanian helicopter and met with the palestinian president buckley to boss officially by saying that this is a visit to show solidarity with the palestinian people and to condemn the attacks on gauze a box. this is an interesting visit because bahrain has full diplomatic relations with israel. it has no relations officially with the palestinian authority. it's a signature treat to the abraham accords with you allowed a number of relations to actually have diplomatic relations with israel. and so this visit is being considered with some suspicion by some of the most cynical, political analysts who suggest that maybe he's coming with a message from prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and that's one of the roots, he's doing it, certainly publicly. this is a visit that suggests that he show unit to the palestinian people and he's not jew
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to go to israel. that's all. in fact, after this meeting is over, which should happen within the next 20 minutes. looks like he's going straight, is going straight back to about very interesting and wrong on that for us and ramallah any okay, my restaurant. thank you and ron call still ahead here on the 0, will be shortly live and a route for demonstrations of being held to show this solar data sheet with palestinians and all the a hello. all of portugal is under a weather alert for to rental downpours. all has to do with this moisture streaming in off the atlantic cutting across into western spain. so just to the west of madrid also whether it's in play for these pulses of rain. north of this also is talking forecasts for the islands of ireland and britain, especially western england, eastern england, and eastern northeastern scotland, where we could see but a months worth of rain in
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a short period of time. and that says, precipitation bump sent a colder air. it will turn to snow in lap via so he's centimeters on the ground in rica for the bulk in st cloud's, rolling across the temperature is not that low enough to searcy we go. if you clouds rolling across the boss for us and is stumble, may see the shower there with a height of 23 degrees and in africa, eventually we're going to pump up hot air from this. how hard. so that will push up the temperature in tripoli over the next 24 hours, and it is very active for the eastern side of south africa, rain alerts and play wind alerts as well. and we're also going to be dealing with some snow for the su to big drop in those temperatures. but we've got some hot air coming up to zambia loop socket. could set a temperature record for the month of october on sunday before your temperatures fall off as the while you're watching out a 0. let's remind you about headlines. this alex pulled an 8000 palestinians in
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gauze that have now lost their lives. thousands of desperate people have resulted to breaking into a distribution centers in goal is to take food and all the basic supplies you when says civil order is collapsing. and let me know when instructors say israel continued it's an ground, a tax on gaza, or even ice on saturday to mean communication networks across the territory had been completely 7th, but some services are now being provided is also spread beyond the cause of an ice . and you can fight westbank at least 3 palestinians were killed during is raining rain. more than a $1500.00 palestinians have been detained in occupied westbank since october the 7th. well as posting in space conflict at home, hundreds of thousands of people taking boston solidarity values around the world to show a support for the applies launch. protests are expected in germany, spain, canada, and the us. but we're ready on sunday demonstrations of unhealthy and sydney,
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casablanca, they root, and as i'm advised, will launch protests of hand and support of how this 911 on capital, a route ongoing, while in the country, south hezbollah and israel, all continuing to fight. let's speak to the photos she's in the lebanese capital, zayna. we know the strength of feeling and that the non is extremely strong, took us through his and organizing these demonstrations that well, for the past 3 weeks, we have been seeing protest rallies, the gatherings being organized by different parties to 11 on this particular one is being organized by some us, we are in downtown stated. many of the people here are palestinians. 11 on is close to a sizable palestinian refugee population. these are the children of those work for to leave their home in 1948 when the state of israel was created. people here say they can no longer sit in silence and watch the horrors the scenes coming from baba as they are angry. they're angry at western leaders,
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they're also angry at our leaders. they say that the support, the unwavering support that they've been giving to the is read these allow the what they are calling the genocide to continue in golf. and there's a, you know, a lot of anger towards our leaders saying that it's a shame that these really fly continues to be wasted in some arab capitals. so this is a show of solidarity supports condemnation, but there's also a lot of defiance from us leaders and 11 on as well as ordinary people believe at the end of the day, what they call the resistance will be able to when the war and israel will not be able to achieve its objective on one of those places. objective is to destroy saying that how would people that in the capital of feeling about what's happening now on the southern border? well, like i mentioned many 11 on emphasize with the palestinian cause. but many are also
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worried that this country could be dragged into conflict. they do not once has the law which is allied with come to practice countries before they believe that the, you know, level and will not be able to withstand is really a talk. so you remember what happened in 2006, that was the last war. when is ro, levels, villages in southern lebanon, as well as how follows from those here in the capital, the southern suburb of state route. but how. 8 remains defiance. it is saying that this also will not fall. garza is not alone so far. what is happening in this house is limited, contains, as well as writing very carefully, but it's, it's hard to say whether or not to follow with engaged. and we'll, we'll take a step further and escalate the situation. this is a question in everyone's minds, but every day what we are seeing in the south is this gradual, gradual escalation, as i don't thought of that with the latest for us, from the lebanese capital barriers. thank choosing the
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the will have to tell you about some other world news now, and at least 2 people have been killed and hundreds more injured. and bangladesh has capital security forces that forth with opposition for testers. police have detained deleda of the opposition, bangladesh nationalist party. there's a fuck who was reported the version for questioning about the protests on saturday . the be and he wants to government to step down a 100 power to a can take administration head of general elections in january for the us, the vice president like pens has ended. he has 2020 full presidential bid. he was fall behind and oppose his phone. the boss, donald trump, has a huge lead of all his challenges in the race for next year for public and policy nomination for president pens, a native trump floorless by refusing his demands to rejects, drove by them as the winter of the election back in 2020 but the bible tells us
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in the tournaments history. all that set for means dante will have more shortly about ongoing coverage of the war on gaza. inside story though, is next looking at the u. n's efforts to bring about a safe fund do stay with us here on to 0. thanks for watching the the and here's how it's working across asia pacific. at least that's where we're going to begin this weather report. nice to see we've got some rain in the picture along the border with china and north korea. this is good news. there are a number of weather alerts in play here for the threat of wildfire, so this will help damping down that risk. we've got a shot of snow for mongolia is capital was on guitar on monday, 2 centimeters of smell on the ground. but for china, it's looking for like summer are really for
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a huge swats of the country. and gwen g. providence, galen, maybe 30 degrees for you. on monday, quite remarkable. when you consider it's almost november, saw the forecast for southern india through go a care lot of time. well now do states, we've got some sundry down pores in the mix here, but it is much calmer pitcher and focused on temperatures where they should be for this stuff. you're including in jacob about at $33.00 degrees. so let's go to the middle east where there has been some flooding in western saudi arabia around jetta that is set to continue with these storms off the red sea. here we had quite a bit of rain in a lot the other day, but it turns calmer on monday and the risk we could see some showers are thunderstorms for us here in the not just on monday, but to stay as while your temperature walks in to about 32 or 33. see the, the latest news as it breaks kyle is what i can see over the balcony and
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go towards the palestinian residence about what time to get and goes up with detail coverage around $60000.00 people have arrived here at the freight and many here are blaming benjamin, nothing else from around the well, joe biden was meant to meet with 3 out of leaders in jordan, but the essentially cancel i went to the us president was not prepared to coal put a ceasefire. the united nations general assembly votes overwhelmingly for c spa and garza. it came up precisely the same time as israel was launching its fears since attacks us with the vote showing israel and the us mostly isolated over the war kind of world public opinion make a difference. this is inside story the .
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