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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  October 29, 2023 10:00pm-11:01pm AST

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the resilience of israel's economy, the test, as the nations torres and secular shuts down. how could other middle eastern countries be effected? and the world bank warrens the global economy? is it a dangerous joke? counting the cost on alice's here on the the, you're watching the news, our life or my headquarters, and i'll find a navigate coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel steps up, strikes close to and puts hospital in gaza city after ordering its immediate evacuation. this is the scene by the facility, the, the palestinian death toll from is really a tax pos is $8000.00,
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nearly half our children. that's one child killed every 10 minutes since the bombardment began. come back between is really forces and palestinian fighters in northern dogs that intensifies fierce battles are taking place around the air as we'll find out more about what the us national security adviser said a day after israel's prime minister warrant. the war on gaza will be long and difficult. the is really forces are bombing areas close to a hospital and gaza city. and also after ordering the facilities immediate evacuation, just a few hours ago, some $12000.00 palestinians are sheltering in the hospital. the world health organization and the red cross are expressing alarm over that evacuation order. they say that it's impossible to move hundreds of patients on into pensive care and
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live supports, and babies and incubators. the stocks are seen inside the facility, there's smoke, there's to be broken windows and widespread panic as the surrounding buildings are hit by airstrikes, medical teams of refuse to leave saying that they won't abandon their patients. and in the past 10 minutes, israel's military spokesman has updated the number of captives being held by him. us. these really aren't me. you know, so as 239 people are being detained, not comes as family members protested in west or russel. i'm calling on the is really government to do more to release their family members a we're going to get an update now from talk to about zone. he's joining us. i'm find you and us in gaza. i know you're not around the vicinity of an it's hospital tardy, but if you can 1st update us on what the situation is like there. yes
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. during the situation on the ground is really terrifying in different areas in the territories which witness mass of bombardment during the last hours tossing from the knows that they're in areas of the disease causes trip. heavy boom bodies could be clearly overhead by a, by the citizens, the talking about clashes. we'd palestinian fighters and is ready, occupation forces. we are trying to flip the forwards inside the garza strip. these classes have been continue it for more than hours till now. also the level of the bottom it has been intensified in the notes of the guns, a strip, specifically and a soft top weed neighborhood where 16 palestinians last the sum it looks that lives as is rarely, patient at forces level to the ground residential building over the civilians had more than 10 palestinians have been rescued from under the russells by the civil defense teams in the territory. also the eastern areas of a range of backgrounds, the count or if you did come, i had witnessed a method of seem to re, uh,
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throughout the last hour at all. so at the is really a few percent forces renew the tax on the strikes and the surrounding areas of, of course, hospital it's the continued the continuation of the administration of the hospital to evacuate the, the buildings which contains more than 160000 palestinians who were evacuated from the house is also deep apartment, continue in separate areas in a central the gaza strip. of these kinds of attacks approach. catastrophe damage to palestinian civil infrastructure has just been 2 buildings. a thought in regards to the unplugged hospital, are you hearing anything about the weather? people are actually leaving the hospital or are they staying puts, as they said they would be you are taking german about more than 100. 60000 palestinians are residing in this hospital distribution that is overwhelmed and the buildings are overcrowded with
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display people also with the they want more than more than hundreds of patients are, are all being hospitalized in the hospital so. so it's really hard for them to you'd like to wait to during these hours annoying to do, there was never any safe shoulder for them to uh, to uh, to host uh, this amounts of, uh, people who uh that this amounts of people who are displaced, the man from the house, that's also the administration of the house, but they refused these extra weight on to leave the hospital and still providing to get treatment for a 1000 dollars. thing is an even to start providing cow for disabled and even pregnant women in the, in the, in the central areas of the gaza strip. so with the ongoing get tax and repeated tax on the hospitals, other good be please find that there. is there any safe place and the is very ongoing to fatality against palestinians. thank you so much. all of us, alonzo. i'm reporting from time eunice in kaiser doctor of us on i was, it is a plastic and reconstructive surgeon who's treating the wounded as schiffer hospital in garza, and he says that they're completely overwhelmed. or the hospital's pre award.
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i bet to busty was around $6700.00 is a push. the hospital now has around a 1900 wounded. and so these extruded are in each of these on mattresses and the floors in the car in doors and the emergency department everywhere that we can make space for them. we have the patients the parts we've created space. in addition, there's a 150 patients on the nature of injury. and after each harry, the operating room, there was a reception area of the operating rooms is just, there are bodies on the floor waiting to get into the operating rooms, wounded from the latest air strike. and then you clear that and then there's another air strike. and then you start all over again, and it's completely just it just unremitting. in addition,
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there's around 50000 people to sort pressing agents in the grounds of the us because we're seeing burners, we deal with birds over the last few days and seeing increasing numbers of phosphorus, birds that today i had a young child with phosphorus burns that we weren't changing, then we are seeing burns from the surgery components of a lot of these blasts. we have over a 100 patients with burns, more than 40 percent of their bodies is really forces, have again attacked and a site at the refugee camp in central garza, dozens of people have been killed. all the zeros who shot the codes reports from the account. graham, i'm excited about the speed of seconds. there's a lot of destruction here. the necessary refugee camp has been badly hits by his radio strikes. there is a mosque here. the mosque is in the middle of this residential area here on the i'm
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now standing on the rubble of the most of this area has been completely destroyed by his radio strikes. that's, you know, dozens of people have been killed. yeah. man. as an element any until the funny and i will go to the entrance of the residential area now. and it's still in the need to have the civil defense tunes and ambulances having difficulty reaching this area is 10 times you have you had that and my people have to stay here for hours before receiving the system. i guess that's what this composts many people, what i've had, both of these are people's homes and those people who are alive have no place to go up. they will continue to stay here. but the icon what yeah. what submitted that unreal a schools are already full and that is kind of in use to get the those who left east and in northern areas, some of them came here. some this mosque was a refuge. the whole residential area has been completely destroyed. people are still under the rubble. well,
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last year i was just saying these people are planning to go back to the area. they are trying to do whatever they can with what ever little they have a using blankets to make a shelter. they have no other place to go because they're still kids. and that's when i last. i will call when i need to know who neck a mess that up. yeah. along caldwell people here. don't expect anyone to live on the variable. the civil defense teams came here when they a show nobody is alive. they moved to another house and admin vehicles have difficulty entry into fact. yeah. maybe they registered these places and come back later to take back the dead type of 1500 people is still truck. and then across the gospel later, this could lead to a health catastrophe. heavier we a theory on what the spread of defense, what obama list is. yep. uh what obama, you can enter blocks, people route to and from south and central garza to the homes. tens of raids have been taking place in central and south gaza since this morning. the situation is
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very tough. american. the situation of people who fled from the north is very tough . nope. when people feel humiliated going to shelters, and that's why they've come back to that homes because dad is waiting for them and they say, let's die with dignity. while the military wing of him says that it's attacked is really tanks and troops inside northern gaza. the able cassandra gains reportedly launched assaults near the areas border crossing is really media says the army killed some how mouse fighters we have our official joining us from occupied east jerusalem to discuss all about in a moment island. but 1st, just tell us what was said with by the is really spoke military spokesman a few moments ago because he was updating the number of hostages. who are housing garza and that number has gone up just in the last up to 239 people that the believe have been captured. so they've informed the
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families. there was also we can between your kalonde, who is the defense minister and the families of those come to be held captive in how much that we pass from the families. they are concerned about what is happening . they think that the ground war is perhaps restricting the ability to get some of those who are being held captive out. of course, i've also had for my mazda say that 50 people being held captive and being killed in the ball environment. well, you go on to said that that from us doesn't feel the military pressure, then nothing will move forward. and of course we've had over the last 40 hours or so there are discussions going on, trying to release more of the captives. it's something that joe biden has expressed, again, is concerned about in a phone call in the last couple of hours with benjamin netanyahu saying that it was important that it gets sent to guys, but they continue to discuss the possibility of getting the hostages out. so just to reiterate that number coming from the israeli army, just in the last few minutes,
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that the number of captives though being held in gaza is it's 239. right? and as him, um, i beg your pardon. i wanna find out alan fisher allen. uh so the assign brigade seemed to say that they carry it out and attack the arrows crossing. that's where the is really forces. how because gather their unit. so what more is being said about this in israel as well? obviously, you know, getting into thinking real time because that would be considered a breach of military intelligence. we have seen the pictures all types moving in to the gas. a strip accompanied by soldiers on foot, normally infantry at the air being supported by plains in the sky. the israeli army has said that the identified the number of targets while the would be and the soldiers led the cost to strike. they said it was against thomas positions and also against thomas tunnels. the situation on the ground seems to be very dynamic with
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a number of gun bottles raging around the not all guys. and we knew that when the israelis decided to move in and remember, benjamin netanyahu still hasn't called us an invasion, but stage 2 of the operation there, we knew that it would be difficult, that they would be fighting street to street and also high status. and that appears that's what's going on and how much they've said that they've inflicted the number of casualties on these families that they have killed the number of soldiers attacked a number of times. these really say that they have had an officer and a soldier who been severely wounded. that is. busy the thing of course, i'll just say there is not in a position to confirm either a claim from either side, but from what we're hearing on the ground. there are intensive gun bottles going on and the are concentrated around the north of the guys. a strip and particularly near area is the crossing between israel and gas or something that in normal times would be used by hundreds of people every day with what goes leaving guys out what
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taking israel and then heading back and people leaving for treatment as well. so at the end is costing completely close gun bottles on going and then the last few hours in the afternoon hours here we had that is really soldiers had actually hoisted. and there's really flag above a building in north 100 guys of the fox. the time that the really flag has flown there since the last and 2005. all right, thank you so much. all in for some reporting from occupied is jerusalem. now drake sullivan is the us national security advisor, and he told cbs news that israel has obligations under international law as we have seen, thousands of palestinian civilians killed in this conflict. that is a tragedy each and every one of those individual deaths is a tragedy. and that the life of every civilian palestinian is railey, any one is secret and has to be protected. and it is important for israel to
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distinguish between going after terrorist targets to take out terrors, who continue to threaten israel and going after civilians. that is an obligation and a responsibility for israel, and it's something that we will continue to press a month. okay, now we're bringing lawanda shadow, his elders are a senior political analyst joining us from london. so that was drake sullivan, milan speaking on the sunday. talk shows over in the us and we've just heard from alan fisher who was reporting that there has been a phone call between president biden and the is really prime minister netanyahu. how significant it is all of this i don't think of the significance simply because most of it is false. i think the heritage from jack uh j. sullivan is a spin assault except several spin it's. it's very transparent because one of the publications on the international law, the united states has to be cation on the international law. and the united states
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is the one that is explicitly the explicit in the support of his ride in financing arming and projecting to the is i as good continues with this genocide in god they us position. i think the balance is not double. it's double standard. it does well, jake's piece. oh, i, the students are the supported by reality the united states and you're not using it as the for the continuously you are nice. the nice thing is, i'm fabulous. really life. i see the city lights does not count. right. and when you look at the u. s. model on it's, it's used as vito power at the security council at least $34.00 times since 1954. i mean we, we know that the us support for israel is really unwavering. but at this point,
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with this for with the number of palestinian civilians killed now exceeding a 1000 half of them children. this the u. s. risk alienating the wider era world as it and most of them were, as it continues to turn a blind eye to what human rights organizations are calling crimes. and that's it. that's a good question. but it does relate too much because i know i know we know that the world is already over the united states. actually this is much of the most the world in texas as it is as much as the world. judging from the us, performance of the united nations general assembly that they or to, it's clear that even it's most uh sure, i was like the u. k. the united kingdom would be in the united states. why visited with vision?
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couple of these big ships in america. beautiful as well as some uh, some uh, some countries for these. yeah. i know i found all but the rest of the world already based on you need, it essentially gives us rejection. or even how you made it to your stick place. i just saw the side for even a little while. so yes, this is the united states continues to engage my people. i'm in so many ways, it continues to be the same mistakes that we've seen that uh do. prior, i do it in 2003 more on what do use later. but since the united states has their no less is whatsoever, and it is dangerous. i see
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a sign that is about to what it will since you brought up razor know, let me ask you what more air of countries can be doing at this point that i think was very fast. the machine, the definitions. overwhelmingly. it's just a job. unfortunately, i haven't heard anything such since any leaders or, i mean, what do you guys do next? now that i could say, i've been trying to, i quoted the signature and that was best if the general assembly and this, or do genuine business as usual in doesn't. which is the questions what you know, should a full i there. this is actually the key is the best this will the topical, wherever they are truly amazed or should they use other language that they might
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have? you know, what do you got to see is read to which for 80, for all these questions. unfortunately, i don't see much movement much fine for the but to do that. but no, obviously i don't see this is to wage by the massacre, gaza data. so i agree that it's we don't know what's to come next just as we don't know. i mean, we know that there are in the is the motors. we do what exactly. we're going ahead. is this going to spend the days and weeks because he speaks all why did single more thing guys are these people move that baby?
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so it is not clear to me to say that while the or these we have space for the world or is that region in general? what would be why it's for me? okay, thank you. my one. uh, that's what i wanted to sort of speaking to us from london. so you've been hearing that the u. s. presidential biden has held a phone call with the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and he also had a phone call with the egyptian president of the fact that his cc will get more on these calls with patio hay in joining us from washington dc. so what was the take away line from both these phone calls? patty? well, i think actually the most important phone call was with the egyptian president because they said, and these readouts are really carefully worded and they don't usually make promises unless they think they could actually follow through on them. and this is what it says the read out with a 5 to i'll see, see that there's 2 leaders committed to the significant acceleration and increase of assistance flowing into gaza, beginning today,
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and then continuously. so we're going to be obviously watching the border. one of the problems has been and obviously the people guys are trapped. they don't have access to clean water food, electricity. and so they need to get that 8 and, and it hasn't been coming in according to you. and because of rigorous inspections and assisted by these relays and the lack of communication. so the president saying, and this phone call, but we should see trucks rolling through the roof of crossing today. no one is read out with a phone call, his phone call with israel, a prime minister benjamin netanyahu. one of the things i was looking for was the se, if israel has the right to defend itself and it said and its citizens, the reason i was looking for that is the last read out. we got from the secretary of defense, a come phone call with his counterpart that was, it mentioned and that it, in the 1st time since this started that, that wasn't the 1st sentence i've ever read out. so wanted to see if it was going to be in the read out with president biden. in fact, it was that he didn't go on and we heard his national security advisers on the
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sunday shows are the same thing over and over the day. expect israel to operate within the laws of war, protect civilians, what they don't go. busy and go further is to say they are not protecting civilians . when you tell people to move to the south and then you bomb the south of gaza. when you find schools protected schools, refugee centers, obviously those are against the rules of law. so the laws of war, so they don't go as far as to say, they say we expect you to follow these laws, but then they don't follow up and say, but they're not, at least not publicly without privately or they pressure them them on that us. we believe so they've built a reports from a several anonymous sources inside divided ministration that their focus has been on trying to get israel not to do a overall large scale ground invasion of cause, or they want them to do surgical strikes, continued the bombing and, and targets, but again, in the is the us president,
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standing firmly behind is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, at least publicly. so we don't know if the conversation got here privately. we don't know if they're making asks of the israelis, but i can tell you i was that pro palestinian protest yesterday. they are, the american people are starting to get very upset, and it shows up in poles with president joe biden, believing the she alone could stop this if he publicly called for an a ceasefire, or even though he mandatory and pause. and they've been saying that he manager and pauses something they'd like to work for, but they are not in fact publicly demanding it. okay, thank you so much. political and reporting from washington dc now is really saying that a group of fighters, armed with the antique tank missiles from lebanon, had been struck by their forces in northern israel. and they also say that they destroyed a drone. that approached is really aerospace until its operator and another fighter near israel security barriers that it's border with lebanon. earlier rockets
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launched from inside lebanon struck one of its communities along the border. and the large fire is burning in a residential area on the border with lebanon. we have bonnie house and he's joining us from not food that's in the south of love and also tell us about all the latest developments because it seems to be today there was some sort of escalation and also talk to us about that is really drone that was targeted by fighters and 11 on and all that in the today was different and the intensity and frequency and also velocity attacks from both sides . so i've kind of the leap today with has the lot talking most of that that all of these is ready positions, also allies of hezbollah, such as the phosphate group, which is the i a minute to bring up the mozy by the 11th claimed responsibility for, i'm talking to the actual now with the mit size and as we saw the pictures there
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was a neighbor, residential neighborhood on fire. and also among these rockets stuck to one of the launched, there was one that was far getting or subpoena, which is 14 can meet this from the living. he's the and i'll also as run was head things, things that live in these depths in the southern depth as to what's as a teenage valuable to me. and these are the villages or pounds stuff. i liked 141516 from the meet us from the board us. so this is significant in showing that the depth of the confrontation here in south to live out on is going to be on the board. the line that's it was at the beginning. do you know that the area of the yeah, the tension now it's, it's getting to full team can meet the stress can meet us to think of me does. this is big now also for the campus possibility today for attacking and is really drawing towards the eastern sector. i'm downing, according to his beloved statement. the drone was hit with and so for us to add
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misfire, then it landed, i mean, it was destroyed then, then landed on the other side of the border. i don't know if there was behind me some eliminating bumps and shows. right? that's all being launched by these really minute 3 every now and then to live the, the, the skies in order to see targets. and also a, you know, give all this to planes or to show whatever that whatever the base there is. a suspicion of that the kinds i'll send it to the activity. let me ask you about another interesting developments and that's this video that was being circulated today online off the hezbollah. neither hassle and i still don't know who up until this point hasn't come out and spoken yet, and a lot of people are questing why? he hasn't spoken yet, but what do we make of this video and the release of it at this time? what um it was it was kind of interesting that this video was released on his tele
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front page that's from the ad on by his son. however, it wasn't on the media web pages or that has below other pages. now we have like a lot of conversations with the forces who are familiar with the situation. as i said, this is part of the psychological warfare has the law and how some of the law is. a pretty kind of doing on the, on these readings, especially that they are waiting him to see what he's going to say. one of the main issues with the fall of speech, who everyone is anticipating right now, is this scope of this spot till 11. we know that this situation for now is kind of the fact because front with kind of a j, a strategic objectives. what does this front go from being attacked? it goes from to the main front. this is the big question and of course the follow will have these answers and you would have the red lines that he generally draws whenever that is
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a confrontation. and that's why everyone is waiting. and according to many honors, he is not talking because he prefers not to say anything for now. and this really is in a situation of just anticipating and analyzing whatever he might have in his mind, especially that he's reading this, this confrontation from the beginning side. okay. thank you so much. already. hash him for not reporting from now cold out in the south 11 on what reporters without borders is saying that the killing of a reuters during the list are some i've done like 11 on 2 weeks ago. was the result of a targeted strike from the direction of the is really border. the organization says that ballistic analysis it's carried out shows that 2 strikes and just over 30 seconds to the same place. clearly indicate precise targeting is really middle teresa as it doesn't deliberately target journalist and not it's investigating the incident. i speak to jonathan dog and he's the head of the middle east dust that reporters without borders. joining us from paris,
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thanks for your time with us on out to 0. so tell us how reporters without borders reach that conclusion as well. yeah, as the, thank you so much as you know, our, our findings are 1st findings show that the group, that location where the group of journalists were standing and on the shopping itself. that was clearly targeted by 2 consecutive strikes that are 37 to 38 seconds of board that comes from the direction of these really border. and so to come to these conclusions we, we've been working really hard since since that morning after the beginning of i saw below, we've really relied on images and footage taken from witnesses and from the journey of this we're on the sites, we've analyzed these images with uh, with open techniques, but the open source, the investigative techniques, but we've also relied on x during the listing experts will have also gone over these images. and these are all of the, of the testimonies from the weaknesses behalf, as well as, as i was saying, uh,
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its really relied to launch, presenting on an analysis of the car that was the drug, which was the target of the 2nd strike. the 0 person with a stroke as they really looked at public. busy was displaced by an angular, almost french degrees from there they were boots, for example, the weight of the strike direction of the striking sense of the damage around the car. from the damage of the charging. for example, these are all the evidence. i don't want to get the technical details, but this is more or less, right? i do have your investigation right here. in fact, i am looking at it and you say categorically that it's unlikely that the journalists were mistaken for, for come for combatants. how can you be so sure, this was because, as i said we've, we've been looking at all of this information. so according to the testimonies, including the testimonies of government because the 0 during this was who was on. so i think we spoke to, to you that you are testimony as individual of me know that the, during this had been on site for at least an hour before the strikes. so the 1st time, garbage of other websites for a da 0 for exempt that was at
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a 4 45 pm. this strikes him at 6 40 pm. so that's, you know, they were there for, he's an hour and 15 minutes, which is a good time for everyone on the side and around them to observe them into identifying them. they would clearly noncombatants. they were not standing in a competitive position. they were wearing breast best, they were repressed, understand their cameras, the car was mark press. they were standing like during the this would stand and there's but there's also shows that we also showed him the video right around them . that was that on the other side, you can see that was judy i think on this really side of the board there, there are surveillance headquarters that have been identified by the during the slide on camera, you can see the potential fairly bright from, for the best during the strong, the sky, i'm saying we can see it is really helicopter above us. so it was the just to see that the forces on the ground were able to identify the journalist as. ready were standing there was no mistaking them for have you received a response at all from the as really government? not yet, but the we've, uh, we've site that their initial response to the, to the back, which is there they,
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they said they were sorry and that they were looking into it but, but that's, that's, that's as much as they responded so far. but we would also expect the response on beginning of the journalist, regardless of where we've come to an order. so at least then journalists get why they were conducting their mission of journalism, where they were working towards the numbers of the better thing in preston. because ours highest, 2728 of it's hard to keep up because they unfortunately keep increasing the day by day we are keeping up. we're investigating, we're looking at some case by case but it takes, but it takes some time for us to investigate the free case. so this is where our numbers are slightly lower than the. yeah, i mean, i'm glad you're putting all of this and contacts are us, make us tons of journalists have been killed since the start of this war. and what do you think the number keeps going up? well, it has to be said. it was a 4 digit of borders is right. it's trying to impose, i mean, you have lockouts on does a suffocating journalism. everything has been doing shows that this is, this is part of the strategy. this is sort of the word strategy and it's not just beginning of journals by airstrikes on pen during the stuff we've got that happen.
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can vice read the air strikes? but it's not just that. it's also the fact that during this, unlike in other regions on think they cannot finish their work and go back to the safe zone. so they are and they are, they are truck. there's is located their own guns us. so there are stuff in guns or so i don't know if he's doing this, for example, they would be kept when they're back or taking shelter or their families where because as we saw with the i just, you know, report the web back. the who, who else despite the children and the history of this house, there's also the fact that these journals and goals are they, are they no longer have access to basic, no just needs to survive, but also needs to work. for example, that pictures of the internet connection, they don't have, they don't, they cannot charge their phones, they cannot charge their cameras 2 days ago. that was the complete until the lack of egypt lack of instead of public housing goes on. ready landing version and it was the very wording statement by these really managers. we have to ask the android, there's coming up that they could not guarantee the safety of their journey. it was in gaza, which is admissible, unacceptable. and it shows the complete lack of commitment on behalf of is there any courses, humanitarian law, and we,
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we have remind assignment again as far as the target in terms of the system work. thank you so much. jonathan's all that for joining us from paris. thank you very much. i as well we have with us. so i me 40 who is a distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of bay routes. he is running us here in this to do it on the 40 welcome to i'll just 0 and i know that you were a former journalist to correct if i can said stella journalist. all right, so let me ask you to comment on what we just heard from jonathan donovan, because this a reporter's without board, his report has just come out. you'll recall the reuters during the list. so i saw him, i've done know who was killed in the self 11 on there now saying that's his vehicle was explicitly targeted. that's no surprise. these rallies have the attack journalist, some journalist officers and facilities repeatedly over the last 2030 years. and they also lie about it all the time or fewer shut in a box is one of the best example. there's many of these and they constantly try to
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maintain one of the great propaganda lines that's critical for them, which is starting to fray at the edges around the world, which is that they are a great moral force for good in the world, the army, their military force follows the rules of law, tries not to hurt civilians obeys a certain un rules, but this is along the lines. i see what they're doing, what we see now and gather. and we've seen that repeatedly over the last 3040 years and their attacks. and we saw it before the state was created, the, the state of israel was created by games of military fighters, a terrorist. and many cases, the british called them tyrus and they went around killing people and evacuating villages. and they're still doing it on the west by and i was such a good man. so there's a, there's a tie, right? and then there's a continuous strain of both violence against of williams heading toward
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hitting a journalist so that the truth about israel doesn't come out. and the 3rd thing they're doing now in the west is extraordinary to watch alarm monitoring it very closely. and they're not say it's where i live, which is they're trying to shut down the voices of the palestinians, or pro palestinian voices. they're trying to stop people talking out loud on the media on public events, trying to shut them down. and in most cases, they can't do it because it's against the law, but they keep trying to the point where now some, some design is pro is really, really so trying to have universities declare it a crime. right? if somebody raises a power of sending flag or supports how much they say that's terrorism. so this is all part of the package of maintaining, perhaps one of the biggest lies of the last century. but i mean, allow me just for a moment to tell our view is what we're seeing on the screen. in fact, these are the live pictures from gaza, where obviously huge explosions have been taking place. we can see the plumes of
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smoke. we will connect to our reporters in gaza and find out where the strikes of land is, as well as the casualty figures. and in the top part of the screen, what we're looking at is adoptions data. so that's in the souls of israel, there seems to be some sort of military operation taking place there. so again, we'll, we'll speak to our reporters on the grounds and find out what's going on. and i mean, but let me ask you about something that was reported on today, and there have been some leak documents from the is really ministry of intelligence . and it's outlining options for israel, concluding that the best option, according to them, is the complete transfer of the gaza population to the sign. i am the re occupation of guys, and this is something that we've heard i heard about since day one of this war. now we haven't had a leak documents from one of the ministries from what you're seeing on the ground, is this what israel is gearing up to do?
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this is obviously an option that they've always considered because it has been one of the operational cornerstones of the creation and expansion of the state of his else. they started doing this on the thirties and the 40s, pushing out palestinians about i think the figures around $300000.00 of the palestinians. refugees in the 48 ship uh for the independence of israel and 40th uh, 750000 palestinians ended up an x r. cellphones 300 or so 300000 had been pushed out by is really a militant groups and gangs before. may 15th, so this is part of their operational dna. this is how they work. and then they of course say they live there say, oh, we were just defending ourselves. or this was land that we were expecting to get. so we just took it early. we didn't do anything wrong, they just say outragious things. what is best going to be achievable?
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i don't think so. i doubt that's going to be achievable. and this is just a option. there's probably many options that they have. that's the striking thing about physicals operations. now guys, it's not clear if they have a strategy and it's not clear what would happen after any kind of military action ends. one of the options they're looking at is trying to put in place a kind of puppet government. but this really is, are really varies very and some tile in this field, they've done this. they've tried this and loving them in palestine all over the place. they've tried to do this, put in corporate local governments and that doesn't work. and then they have to get out of the south lebanon. they have to get out of gas of the village league is one of the things i tried to do in the westbank didn't work. let's say they try everything in the book to evade coming to terms with the reality of palestinian nationalism. they cannot accept that there are no 13000000 palestinians who see
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palestine is their homeland, who are pushing and pushing, pushing peacefully in most cases to achieve achieve their rights and are willing to live next to a jew, us majority is rarely state. we've accepted the states 3 times, the power steering the leadership suite time says accepted living and peace within this rarely site. but only when we have our published in the state on the most striking thing. and this is that the vast majority of people in the world support that position that we would love peacefully with the jewish majority is really state when there is a published in your state and posted in rights, are resolved. so they will do anything with the booklet alive they'll kill, they'll come up with that rigorous ideas to avoid simply coming to terms with the reality of palestinian nationalism. so just briefly, what, where do you think things go through next? what happens with the next few days next few weeks? how do you see this playing alpha? nobody knows. i don't even think he is really is no, but there's a lot of speculation. clearly they're going to keep doing military actions from the
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air on the sea and the on the ground and everything they're going to prove. they're going to try to find out where the leaders are. they want to get the hostages back . they want to kill the power as the new they know because i've got some brigades that make that offer. they said will give you your hostages back and you release all the palestinian prisoners from your jail as well. they don't want to release them because they know that those post and prisoners will spark a tremendous political revival in palestinian society to replace the moral bond a permanent i'm taking and i feel a leadership and they will really come to to bring it to life. but they will try everything in the book to fight through the power. steering is to get them out, but it won't work. see that worked and 47. this finally started doing this in october 1947 of 7 months before the of may date for independence. and partition they, they scared villagers, they bundle the killed people and they've got them out that's, they're not gonna do the part of things that are trying to not do this again. okay,
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thank you so much that i'm including will speak to you throughout the evening. and just a reminder that that is a live picture from gaza. where as you can see, israel has stepped up. it's environment as well as it strikes earlier on. it had stepped up, strikes close to includes hospital dots in garza city. we will find out more from our correspondence on the grounds about where those strikes are landing, as well as the casualty figures. and we'll update you are right here on algae 0, but to stay with us because this is our continuing special coverage of the war and gaza and coming up the mob. storms in airport in douglas, dawn, searching for is really citizens, reportedly on a flight that just arrived from israel. the the rain starts to push away and moves into the alpine region. hi everyone. let's
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go over those details right now. on monday, this is going to be bad in this area, but we'll come back to that story in one second. the heaviest rain begins to peter out across the islands of ireland in britain, but still a legacy of showers left behind. pretty good brent of rain there through paris and has this precipitation bumps into colder air, a lot of snow coming your way off. so we're talking $15.00 to $20.00 centimeters and flurries will linger on tuesday. wednesday is the 1st day of november. it should be about 4 degrees this point in the year. okay, we see that rain push away from spain still pulses the worst of it now in the south of france and right across northern italy. this is going to be some very drenching rain. i think flooding is very likely not just the rain, but the winds will whip up to about 75 kilometers per hour for it. so okay, just a bit of cloud cover around is done bowl $23.00 degrees. bit of a breeze there as well. but $24.00 for the capitol in on ground. let's go to africa right now. we've got a warm wind bringing up hot air from this
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a har. so tripoli at 36 is a good 10 above average and still active for that eastern side of south africa. we've even got some snow and let's do 2 on monday his fall. that's it. we'll see you soon. i of the, the top story on alta 0, this hour is the military wing of from us says that it's a tax is really tanks and troops inside northern garza feel for some brigades reportedly launched. the salts near the as border crossing is really media says the army killed some, some us fighters. more than a 1000 palestinians have now been killed and israel's ongoing air and ground a tax on god's off a palestinian child in gaza is killed by israel. every 10 minutes israel's military is bombing areas near and cliffs hospital in ga,
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so that's where 14000 people are sheltering. israel earlier ordered it's immediate evacuation, and w h, so called the move deeply concerning and dangerous for patients. so let's go back to thought about zoom. he's joining us some time eunice, and gaza and thought it when we showed a live feed from guys up the relentless, the bombing. pardon me, is relentless. tell us what you're hearing over there. well let's just start 1st with palestinians that they are hate hating nights due to these really, really emphasis compartments that took place in different areas in the territory as a country and the hands of i think around that use really drones, i hope during the fight tickets are moving from different areas and describe the causes trip in order to carry out further strikes against point $2300000.00 palestinians in the territory of the latest updates when the ground and stop with
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the nose of the gaza strip, where a residential building was flat since on the heads of civilians, pulldown 16 palestinians have been killed due to this striking of stuff. so we've neighborhoods in the north of the causes trip. also the attacks continue to uh to carry out to be carried out to us central the gaza strip. in garza where 2 residential towers would level to the ground and tell it how, what neighborhoods these valley uh air force is renewed. the attacks on the surrounding areas of the eclipse hospital, the older, to intimidate the residence at the administration of the, of the hospital to get back to wait, to leave the hospital to be later bombarded as the dates in the hospital or of hospital. also, the tax continued in the southern areas of the territory where residential building was slots and the level to the ground by the use by the occupation forces. and as the wide uh, districts start with the attacks on the golf district continue and it did not stop claiming the lives of thousands of palestinians. and a cloudy palestinians don't have any hope that they're going to wake up tomorrow
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and the would be alive as the as well. that attacks continue on target when the is really use, tell the palestinians to evacuate hospitals or to leave certain area. people have no where safe to go do they? yes, so that's definitely true. every single area and the cherry tree is getting bombarded by the is ready occupation forces. let's talk about residents who evacuated the houses and full the oldest of these. very few patients forces to leave the houses in the northern and central areas and to move forward to the southern areas including our, our big correspondence in order to run it work. well exactly, because phase has this certainly has followed the oldest of the is way to occupation forces and they move to the southern areas of the church remain while the, the process help them bothering citizens, even home flats, to the southern areas continue even a join in the medical team and civil defense team workers are being bombarded out
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by the occupation forces. one of the incidents uh emphasizing that's happened just before a couple of hours went be the civil defense team, try to evacuate the victims. they have 3 possible posit during the evacuation of process, the majority of people find hospitals to be as the one of the serious places on the territory. but after the repeated attacks that have been carried against palestinian hospitals, they have more no more, please even say get safe places to uh thing to to resilience. and so they have no other choice just to remain in sight the hospital main while they are facing such a great shortage of you. uh, the ongoing black house of like tricity and even the uh, the ongoing is ready for the apartment which spread fear and panic. among the residential, our is the only thing in the hospital uh, complex. okay, thank you so much thought of mazda and reporting from connie and us and gaza. well, and russia, south western republic, i'm dentist on a crowd has stormed. an airport searching for is really is so crowds broke pa
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security with some making it onto the runway. local media reported the incident happened after word spread of a plane arriving from israel. we have your ship of a lot of joining us from moscow. what more can you tell us about what's happening and august on well, we're getting close at now. the recess is trying to of a ton of police, tall at china, hutch fill out a quote as so basically the police report lead sign into the at the crown that it's been confirmed that the ad pool is not closed arrivals and departures and have been suspended that and flights of all the way to the druggist on the capital, the hutch have been re directed to some of the poles and passages of the arriving place. i'm not allowed to get out. the edge to roommate sees for them . no trying to open the door. oh, so a number of scenes is published as some pictures showing dispenser to submit your
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course has i'm able to bring over the note to that's fine. which one which like that was it. and also circle that is gather as the whole building goes on to its roots in the apple area who are phones and the internet communications of a child. so those 2, i gather the kind of co, tonight's options. so the russian national guys, will it be right please, as of right at the scene, and lou is meant officials interval fund, either the security of forces, place to the asshole to area under a alright. okay, we apologize, but we seem to have our lost our connection to julia from moscow. she was telling
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us about an incident that has taken place in a rush or southwestern republic, a dentist on where a crowd has storms in airport searching for, as really as a plane was arriving from tel aviv. and the crowds stormed at airports. meanwhile, that's a live picture from gaza. you can hear b is really bombardment flashes in the distance and clearly again, intensifying of people environments on guys or the safety warehouse of leader and gaza. your highest and was says the group is ready for an immediate prisoner swap with israel. according to the palestinian prisoner society, 6600 pallets. the indians are being held in is really jails, including hundreds of children. and it says that 60 detainees are women under a 15 journalists, $1800.00 are held without charge, under so called administrative detention. in 2022, the number was $0.86. how much is a tax on october?
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the 7th. 1519 palestinians have been detained before the conflicts more than 5000 palestinians were held in is really jails. that's the highest number in the past 2 decades. to do it outside us is head of the palestinian prisoners committee in the palestinian authority. and he says palestinian prisoners are being attacked . the situation is very difficult. the situation is very complicated. the president has an all of the james from every section really exposed to a big revenge in the history of the policy and is riley conflict. this has never happened in the past, the, in the is why 80 j is the prisoners are being attacked or being get towed, towed this route. 80 soldiers are using the sticks to beat, they lock them out, and every aid,
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the soldiers or 7 soldiers beat one only prison, their inspection is very high over there. they are starving that they are receiving the minimum food as well to that can keep them living. even the quality of the food is very bad and it's manufactured in a bad way. and the, the present is all of our so they did from the very 1st is the low no volta, no electricity. they cannot clean their status. they cannot do the same thing that they used to do before and the are we afraid they will, the be sick of they might have is 10 diseases because of the poor hygiene or by the side of the victims of these duration,
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2 of the prisoners, all muddy the other man and the out of time that lost their lives because of the culture and because they had been beaten and we have evidence the investigation of the village. it will prove that these 2 have been killed due to the adult from. ready as rated uh individual was the new one, secretary general and toyota terrace continues to call for an immediate cease fire on friday. the majority of countries echo those wishes and a non binding vote in the general assembly. the un security council is divided on the conflict christmas and whom it has more from the un headquarters in new york and what's expected in the coming days. stay on security council will hold another emergency meeting on the situation and gaza on monday. this one called for by the united arab emirates and coming on the heels of friday's general assembly vote.
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whereby the over whelming majority of member states expressed their support for a truce and respect for humanitarian law in gaza. as the situation on the ground, there goes from bad to worse. the security council, on the other hand, hasn't been able to speak with one voice there been for attempted resolutions and were told that another draft resolution is now being circulated among members of the security council to try it, and garner support to bring some voice and some weight of the security council, an international law, to the situation on the ground. members have asked for a briefing from the office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs and for unreal the relief agency on the ground in palestine. but you're an official say getting updated humanitarian information now is very difficult because of the ongoing communications problems in the gaza strip. kristen salumi al jazeera,
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the united nations. well, just a reminder of the major developments and gaza is really forces are bombing areas close to and splits hospital and gaza city. that's after ordering the facilities, immediate evacuation from 12000 palestinians, or sheltering in not hospital. the world health organization and the red cross are expressing alarm over that evacuation order. they say that it's impossible to move hundreds of patients on intensive care and live supports and babies and incubators . inside the facility, there's debris. there's broken windows and panic as the surrounding buildings are hit by air strikes. medical teams of refuse to leave the spice call by israel seems they won't have bands in their patients. and more than a 1000 power simians have now lost their lives in israel's ongoing. aaron bound, detox on thousands,
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a palestinian child in jones as killed by israel. every 10 minutes were back in just a moment. the still grill, this is no joke and this is, this is just now that you heard. it seems that here from the area where we are constantly and ask alone, being fired from, goes up to the southern areas that the goal is to strip. and they have been targeted by the is really very close to the gossip or the we've seen a lot of the tracks last fall, but i will say we are seeing increasing numbers. this is giving a picture of what kind of to be on this front. coveted beyond well taken without hesitation. fulton died for
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power defines how well we live here. we make the rule, not them, they find an enemy, and then they try and scale the people with that. and the people in power investigate expose this and questions they use them to be that the power around now to sierra the challenges here with the 3 upfront takes on the big issue. this isn't the one off. he's talking about a systemic issue here. slack lives don't really matter in the police world unflinching questions is war with lawanda, a 10 minute rigorous debate because of lots of medical treatments,
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challenging conventional was the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me more for me on hills upfront. what, how does 0 the israel steps up strikes close to it, puts hospital in garza city after ordering its immediate evacuation. this is the scene inside the facility, the you're watching officer, a light from headquarters and don't find any you navigate is also coming up. the palestinian death toll from is really
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a tax cost is $8000.00. nearly half are children. that's one child kills every 10 minutes because.

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