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the vital role in solar energy harnessing, offering 75 percent of the global carbon credits essential, committed to inquire mental protection, enhancing investment climate. digital licensing. your better tomorrow. the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our live for my headquarters in delphi. i'm getting obligated with our continuing special coverage of the war on god. so here's what's coming up for the next 60 minutes. israel's steps up to strikes close to the hospital and gaza city. after ordering its immediate evacuation this proceed inside the hospital. 2
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the, the policy and that's who from is really a tax pauses, a thousands of nearly half our children. that's one child killed every 10 minutes since the bombardments began. combat between is really forces and palestinian fighters in northern dasa intensifies fierce titles. have taken place around air as the families of those held captive in dogs. paula pressure on politicians to secure a prisoner swap as israel's military races. the number of those codes are 239 the hold on. so the news our is really forces have been bombing areas close to and puts hospital and gaza city, not after ordering the facilities,
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immediate evac to waste in just a few hours ago. some 12000 palestinians are sheltering in that hospital. the world health organization in red cross or expressing alarm over the evacuation order. they say it's impossible to move hundreds of patients on intensive care and live support, as well as babies and incubators. the inside the facility there is smoke, there's debris broken windows and widespread panic because the surrounding buildings are hit by airstrikes. medical themes have refused to leave saying that they won't abandon their patients. zane bas robbie has more of the for is real. it seems nowhere in gaza is off limits. every bomb dropped every rock and fire it is written says targets from us positions, but many perhaps most are hitting, densely populated civilian air. sunday afternoon, another major guys,
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a hospitalist threatened with the worst case scenario. all quotes is sheltering. 14000 people, some wounded, many displaced after weeks of bombardment, the hospital director says there was nothing here for is realty hit that use of a sub up. there is no reason in the hospital, there is no police presence, no military presence, nothing at all, just thousands of palestinians here, many of whom have lost their homes. thousands of others are seeking shelter in underwashed schools. and israel is targeting every single building around all cook's hospital. why is that? nobody knows is really messages to patients and hospital administrators with orders to we were accompanied by care strikes, targeting areas close by. it follows a familiar pattern is real, his hit dozens of other health facilities and guns. the latest threat comes nearly
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2 weeks after an attack on the outcome. the baptist hospital killed hundreds of people including children. israel denies responsibility. what will happen with the schools if the international community, whatever that is, is not getting a cease fire in place. an opening goes on and getting into fuel water, food, and medical supplies. we will see a disaster of the magnitude that i don't think we have seen in modern times. so the most important medical thing to do now is to stop the homepage and lift the seats. all the codes, doctors say any kind of evacuation is impossible. there are too many patients who need care in any way. there is no, we're safe to go. the only country in the world that kind of prevent is it is now what i'm doing by doing this hospitals as they have done to 56 other health facilities that they've completed and destroyed the only time to do that kind of stuff. that is, they not to speak to somebody, because this is more than the united nations,
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the international presence that can provide protection. the world health organization issued a state expressing deep concern for the safety of patients and palestinian sheltering. such sentiments of little use in the face of this really bulk inventions zane bus robbie: oh just get an update from tara about zoom. he's joining us on some trying units in gaza. so todd, israel has stepped up. it strikes close to and puts hospital, but the strikes this evening certainly haven't been limited to just garza city. tell us what's been going on. well as road keeps balancing the church re, uh during the late hours of 9 today with city departments. different areas where massively heads might use very as strikes starting from the north of the causes trip where the eastern areas with this massive auditory shooting her out the last hour classes. i'll continue but we've had a single fight. since i've used,
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when i'll keep facing forces, people can clearly over here the sound of the, of the fight exchange between post horses. also a big lot. yeah. the district has been hit by the is very, uh, by the is read as try somebody is by the forces. they have hit a residential building leveling to the ground over the hits of the civil against the are the ongoing strikes. also continued individual governments of which are treat, including as the why the district which was even bought the budget was until building was slack. hands on the heads of the it's presidents, more than 16 palestinians have reported killed due to this attack. as well as it's justified, even it's of abutment and the surrounding areas of hospitals in order to intimidate medical teams and even to f was people to evacuate. the hospital in order to find another show for them a target. what is the psychological impact of all of this on the people in gaza? how are they? how are they doing right now?
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well, palestinians are absolutely desperate to with such a great dramatic consequences on this by quality due to the is very i'm going strikes the intimidated dietary 5 by the video tags. every palestinian house has lost one of its members, or even at least some one of his of the family members have that has been the ones that children are getting a panic. something only to do to the is very a relentless bombardment of people clearly understand that there is no any safe place in the territory as compartment took place everywhere. today, i was really shocked by a sentence about accidentally heads up by uh, throughout the conversation between 2 pallets and your residence. one of them told the other that is that going to be a dream when we are going to wake up from that. so every single palestinian in the territory is really terrified about what is happening on the ground. no one has any glance of hope that he will live till tomorrow. i'll be as ready. i'm going straight scream, the months of more than
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a 1000 pounds than he is and with more than 20000 others wounded as the sea. the bookshelves, the blood checked everywhere in gaza at palestinians are becoming more uh, get your rates as in terms of the psychological impact of this ongoing strikes. okay, todd, it will let you go for now. we thank you for giving us that update from joseph as well since the war began on october. the 7th israel's bombing campaign across causal has killed a 1005 palestinians. that's according to the palestinian health ministry. a 114 people have been killed and occupied westbank in nearly 3 weeks. on 2 palestinian prisoners died. it is really custody. israel says that was due to natural causes. there's really government says more than 1400 is really is were killed and how mass us attack 3 weeks ago. now, the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court says impeding aid may constitute a war crime. kareem khan made an unannounced visit to the crossing between egypt and gaza on sunday,
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but he was unable to enter gaza concepts. israel should make sure civilians and gaza received basic foods on medicine without further delay. the subject contains i've just from now, just from the outside world health organization to manage various situations, active investigations,
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ongoing and relational elections. and also, in relation to casa, on the west side to match yours takes you back to 2000 election, and it needs to be a moment in which the international community and the international protect are built on the rebel terrible gas chain. raising of cities creates institution that would ensure never again, we can see that people could be targeted because of that race. that religion, culture way they come from those promises needs to be fulfilled
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with independent independent living situation in palestine. we're looking at the events in israel and their locations that how is the national corporation? we need assistance, but it doesn't have the determination, the stomach and the professionalism to make sure we separate allocation. we can look at the evidence, investigate and most fundamentally at this moment that they should not be anything to to minute terry and relieve supplies, going to children to women and men civilian. they're innocent. they have rights on the international humanitarian lease. right. so part of customer internationally, these rights are part of the geneva conventions and they keep responsibility when the rights and entails under the rooms. this must be
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a moment. while we share documented you can find the common ground together to think of children civilians. they are part of us, we are part of that. and we need to make sure the mortgage on the front lines to the menu a separate of so many at this moment. the frightened and how the rights to be protected by the constitution builds off the 2nd one equally entitled to protection of international. and my office is determined to make sure we've indicate those rights whenever possible. wherever we have jo. well, israel's military spokesman says an increase number of 239 people are now being held captive by on us and other groups and gaza. sarah hi,
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rush reports from occupied east jerusalem step by step. israel says it's advancing in gaza, newly release video showing what these really made. it tree cools and expansion and it's ground operations. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says it's necessary to get rid of how much is minute tree capabilities, uninsured. the release of more than 200 captives, both civilian and military being held in the cause of strip moto, the ground operation, but to extend it can help us bring the hostages back on. that's what we promise. now, a promise that hasn't reassured relatives of those health cap save or missing that feeling angry and anxious, but their loved ones are at risk of being killed by as roles as strikes. so we were very clear about that all the time when calling back home with any kind of negotiation that's done, we'll be done that we want to hold back and we don't care what they will give for
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intent. during a meeting with the families, he said the escalation of involvement through land and sea will force him us to hyundai about those. it's holding the see if i what you say, what the key is, the key is pressure the grid to the pressure the kids are the chances of how much says it's willing to release all captives immediately and allow them to be in the dana. we have a large number of enemy captives in the price of retaining them. he is the emptying of old prisons and releasing old prisoners. the $6600.00 palestinian prison is all being held and is ready jails many including children have been healthy use without child to trial on the so called administrative detention rules. it's like 6 years. so how much to release is ready so glad. so leads and all type of 2011 that happened off the israel allows to the exchange of more than
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a 1000 palestinian prisoners. now castle all the us in egypt all continuing to mediate the release of all captives. many use riley's including captive spam and these say the only option is to reduce palestinian prisoners. so the height of algebra occupied east jerusalem will now bring an alan fisher joining us from occupied is jerusalem. so alan, clearly there's a lot of pressure on the government to find the captives and bring them back home and, and the number of captives has just been revised. stuff that, sorry, just the last couple of hours the is really on the revealed there are no 259 people who are being held captive in guys. 40 citizens still missing the families to be meeting with various members of these really war cabinet and government. over the last 48 hours. you'll remember benjamin netanyahu have
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a some of the families before his news conference on saturday. as the president has been meeting with some of the families, and then we'll go on to web deland, here's the defense minister here meeting today. now, one of the things that the families keep raising is the intensity of the strikes. how much is already said that 50 people, 50 captives have been killed in gaz, a because of the strength of the strikes and where they have been hit and the families that way that that could mean more depth if this is to continue and the defense minister told them that if a mass doesn't feel the military pressure, then nothing will move forward. which would certainly seem to indicate that as far as they have consent, they are not going to ease up on this ground for this offensive. the 2nd stage of the water and gas, and what more is being said about how that's the 2nd stage is going because what we've heard from, of cosigned brigades, is that they carried out they claim to have carried out an attack on is really forces that the arrows border crossing as well,
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just in the last couple of hours they've had reports, the number of missiles were fired towards israel from city a i the line did essentially and t grind. but the is really, i may say that they responded to the places where there was missiles were fired from with 5, you're talking about the, the big offensive. don't you have to edit is costing us the main link between guys and israel on a normal day. hundreds of people would be crossing back and forth there for medical treatment, dr. gordon work, but that is where most of the fighting has been concentrated, that we're not getting minute by minute update this period useful. biggest reasons . both sides are saying that there has been heavy fighting around there. how much is said that the attacks 2 times the killed a number of is really soldiers. these really say that they suffered an officer and a soldier suffered serious injuries, but no more than that. obviously i'll just see that kind of confirm what i the site is saying at this point, but you've seen the pictures of the times moving in through the ground and
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accompanied by soldiers beside them as the soldiers. it'd be the identifying how much locations they've been been calling in here support on the aircraft. they've been finding themselves towards the places where the soldiers believe that how much they've been sitting up post, setting up their positions, or a melting from tunnels. and this has been going on for several hours now. we're constantly hearing the ports of like fighting in that area. and also it's important to note that as soldiers is really sole, just at one point at a building near the beach, in the northern part of guys, a not far from the it is crossing points that these really flag, that is the 1st time dislike is floating over guys a since israel pulled out all of the strip we back in 2005. okay. thank you. allen, for that update from occupied east jerusalem, or what, how much is leader ends as well? yes, yes, and water says the group is ready for an immediate prisoner swap with is room.
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according to the palestinian prisoner society. $6600.00 palestinians are being held in is really jails, including hundreds of children. it's 60 detainees are women, and there are 15 journalists, $1800.00 are held without charge, under so called administrative detention in 2022. that number was 860. well since how much is a tax on october? the 7th, $1519.00, the palestinians have been detained. and 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 to fight us is head of the palestinian prisoners committee. in the palestinian authority. he says palestinian prisoners are being attacked as well. the sob blogs something that situation is very difficult. the situation is very complicated. the president is an old of a james from every section of really exposed to
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a big revenge and the history of the policy and is really conflict. this has never happened in the past. the in those lady j is the prisoners are being attacked or being guy told, told this route 80 soldiers are using the sticks to beat, they knock them out and every 8, the soldiers or 7 soldiers be to one only prison. the inspection is very high over there. they are starving. the they are receiving the minimum food as well as the 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 a so they did from the very 1st day of the war, no volta, no electricity. they cannot clean their settles. they cannot do the same thing that
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they used to do before and the are we afraid they will the be sick too, but they might have is 10 diseases because of the poor hygiene or by the same as the victims of these duration 2 of the prisoners all muddy the altima and the out of time then lost their lives because of the daughter. 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 we have with us, and i mean what a, who is a distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of beverly joining us here in the studio. so when it comes up to assist you with the presenters, swapper, i mean what, what, how much is leader and gaza? yes, yes, and water said he said, well,
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released your captives give us your prisoners. what do you think that is really calculation is right now when it comes to this, as well as these really said the getting the they are the is really prisoners who are held by. how may i ask, getting them back is one of their priorities. so this is a way to get all those prisoners or, or hostile just to get them back there's, you know, so they're going to study of those. they're going to look at it very carefully. they've done prisoner changes before with how may i ask them as well and they will do it a they'll do it again. the question for them is if they were to do that now, would that have to be some kind of ceasefire at would that stop the military campaign, or would they want to keep going? obviously they say they would keep talking because their secondary image to wipe out not just how much of leadership, but to wipe out how mass and everything it's, it's facilities and everything which is very difficult to, to do. but so this is, i think it's a very big dilemma for,
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for these relays. they really can't stop their military advances right now. otherwise they would look very weak and insincere and you know, they lose credibility. and a lot of people think they've already lost credibility, but still this is a big deal for them. so i think there will be some kind of prisoners change, but it may, they may negotiate and partially be going on behind the scenes right now, you think who could be putting on pressure on whom to least call for a cease fire because just about 48 hours ago, there were some reports that had come out saying there could be some sort of deal in the works of mediation is by cuts are close to egypt and a little bit have a probably the main people who are dealing with how some of these rarely side, very few people from the influence israel, other than united states, and united states has already unusually spoken out, saying we need
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a humanitarian. so as far which these writers don't want to do, they just want to keep killing them. i'm, i'm, i'm torturing people. so the humanitarian pause, i believe, where a pause or see a pause or to have you monitor and quarters, right? there's nobody who can influence these rarely is accept the americans right now, except for an hour of force that forces them into a deterrent situation as well as or how much is trying to do on the cells with the prisoner exchange. and if they were to get the prisoner exchange, uh, that would give them huge amounts of leverage and credibility to deal with israel and other ways. i mean, they don't want to keep fighting forever. the people fight when there's no other option. these groups, how may i ask them? hezbollah only came into being after decades of arab in action. and after
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these rallies occupied south lebanon and you guys are. and so the response of is really occupation is clearly this kind of response. so how, how much will fight if they have to but they would rather have some kind of a peaceful arrangement that gives us the palestinians all the rights that they are see. and um, just one final thoughts from you. it on the, on the news we heard just about half an hour ago or so where the us president joe biden had a phone call with the encryption president. and they've said they've committed to the significant acceleration of assistance flowing into garza beginning on sunday. that's according to the white house. so this is the welcome news for the thousands of people who are suffering desperately right now in garza. it's definitely welcome news, but the question is, where was joe biden? for the last 3 weeks, he was getting on the journey tex, giving them all the ornaments they need, vetoing anything and the security council. so, you know,
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the american credibility is really pretty soon. the directions are different case, the objections help the palestinians when they can, but at the same time they've got the buckhead on the south one day. so why now then let me ask you, if you ask where they, where the americans have been for the past 3 weeks, rightly so. why do you think we're hearing this from joe biden? now because it's clear that the continuation of these war with its severity, as, as barbarian attacks against ballast civilians, palestine is hurting the united states. there's no doubt receive these demonstrations all over the world. and poles in the us are showing people's preston by them is declining, even among some democrats. so i think that's probably the main reason. the 2nd reason is that the united states would like to bring this fighting to an end. i mean, they feel that how much has to be punished and they'd like to bring it around because they don't want to see it wrong. and his beloved benefiting from how masses
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achievements. a lot of people around the world would not talk about how masters are treatments, but it did do things that succeeds in a way that i've never been done before, which is to force israel, for instance, to release the prisoners. so there are many reasons why the us would be changing its policy slowly, but none of them are sincere. i mean, you cannot trust what the american president says in the middle east when he's got thousands of troops and there's been battleship, some air force squadrons. and so they do it for expedient purposes. the politicians, all politicians, all politicians, they're not normal people. they do things basically to stay in power, and they will make promises to break promises though i don't know where the law and big powers do this in a big way. and this is what we're seeing from barton it's, it's not unusual. we just have to be aware of the problem they are, i'm sorry, there's, with the archives,
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have never had the ability to counter that kind of behavior by the powers in europe . historically allows in the united states. so and see if this changes the equations a little bit. okay, thank you so much, ronnie. who do? thank you. so as you just heard the us presidential bite and held a phone call with the egyptian president, i'm the front office cc as well as be, is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. we can and they discussed the need to immediately increase the flow of humanitarian aid, inter does a bite and as well as cc discuss that. now biden's national security advisor and jake sullivan told cbs news that israel has a responsibility under international law to protect civilian lives. 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
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is sacred and has to be protected and it is important for israel to 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 them on a little bit more of this now with practical hanging, joining us from washington dc. so 1st tell us more about the message that jake sullivan was sending out. well, it's the same message they've been saying repeatedly that they need to follow the laws of war, but they don't fall. israel's not following the laws of war is war crime to do many of the things that they are doing now they never come out and publicly say that, but they say that behind the scenes. busy are proceed israel, whether it's having an actual impact. it doesn't appear. so if you look at the scenes and gaza to bring out and what your guest was just talking about, this is impacting president joe biden. his approval rating in just
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a month among democrats is the lowest level. it has ever been 11 percentage point drop in one month in polling that issued, he is going to be facing incredibly tough re election bid. and i can tell you the pro palestinian marches that i've been reporting on, and there's been huge pro pro palestinian protests. every single person i talked to said this, is it the he's lost their vote, he will. there is no way they will vote for joe biden. so american politics also playing into this, but really his focus now is on humanitarian aid. and it's been interesting since the beginning of this, the main stream media has mostly completely focused on the attacks in israel. just today. i am now starting to see video on the televisions, good screens that american see of the actual turnage and gaza. that is a huge shift. we've not seen that since the started. so now the focus is on aid and the associated press is reporting the 3 dozen trucks, in fact made the crossing into gaza. and as you mentioned,
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and this call with the egyptian president of dell thought to l. c. c, that he said, the aid would be continuous and it would be starting today. now the question still is, what are they going to let in israel has been very against letting any fuel in fuel that the hospital say is desperately needed. where is going to go is realize that it cannot go to the north. there are hospitals in the north that need fuel. so patients don't die. are they going to allow in medicine, water, food? these are all things that we don't know. how are they going to be inspected? we've reached out to the white house, the state department trying to figure out exactly how this is going to work. what kind of a cause, you know, what's come in and again, 3 other than trucks today? well that is, i'm sure welcome news to the maybe hundreds of people, maybe thousands that will be helped by that. there are millions of people that are running out of food, water, the basic necessities that they need to survive while the bombardment continues. so president obama was not in prime minister netanyahu, and which is easy,
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it's really stressing that age measure a needs to get in. some has gotten in, we'll have to wait and see if that continues at exactly what actually does get it. yeah, and we'll be checking with our sources on the ground potty on exactly that. what aid has gotten in on the quantities as well? but patty, thank you so much for that from washington dc. well, we'll continue. our special coverage of the war on guys are right here on al jazeera and here's what's coming up after the break. the a mob storms in airports in georgia, sun 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 go over those details right now on monday. this is going to be bad in this area,
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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 run 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 pulse is 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 a har. so tripoli at 36 is a good 10 above average and still active for that eastern side of south africa.
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we've even got some snow and let's do 2 on monday his fall. that's it. we'll see you soon. the hello again. here's a check of the top story on how to 0 the sour israel's little trees bombing areas here and since hospital in gaza. that's where 14000 people are sheltering. israel earlier ordered his immediate evacuation it w h, so called to move deeply concerning as well as dangerous for patients. more than a 1000 palestinians have not lost the have been killed and israel's ongoing air and ground a tax on gaza. palestinian child and gaza is killed by israel. every 10 minutes. the military waiting of him uh says it's attacked is really tanks on troops inside northern guys. um bill for some brigades reported lead lost souls near the arrest border crossing as really media says,
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says the army killed some home us fighters. let's make the call in clark is joining us from pittsburgh, pennsylvania. he's a director of research of us to fund group. that's an intelligence on security consultants who, thanks for speaking to us on alpha 0. let's talk about what happens in error as a few hours ago. what do you make about what reportedly happened and the, the tactics that the some brigades employed against the is really forces that we're now getting into uh, i think the next phase of this conflict where we're going to see ramping up a, c, r e s. we see a lead tank of engineering units attempting to pave the way. and so how bosses is, you know, has been prepared and will be prepared to launch and bushes. and i think, you know, the, the hard fighting is probably eminent. it's in the days and weeks ahead now, so we're going to see some pretty intense counter insurgency we're going to see is
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really attempt to enter clear and hold the area and come off. uh and uh, you know, some of the i, j and some other fighters are likely gonna wrap up their tax as well. yeah, i mean, how confident are you that the is really for us is, can actually clear and hold areas. because despite all the bombardments that we've seen on guys a so far the is really military hasn't really made any major military advances, despite is clear military superiority. and it's been a very slow, deliberate fight to this point. and that's what urban combat is. much will depend on what happens with his bullet and the north, if his blogs able to draw away is really personnel and resources. this is going to drag out of the conflict even longer. i think we could be in 4 weeks if not months, of intense or been fighting and all the challenges and complexities that go along with that. compounded even further by the presence of hostages. speaking of has been not, we understand that today the group downs and is really drone with one of its most
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advanced anti error miss. how's reportedly a system that's never been used before? are you aware of that, and are you surprised by this? i'm not surprised about it. i think you know his bola, in terms of when he talked about militant groups, not, not just in the region but globally, this is one of the most capable non state arm groups in the world. and, and i think we're likely to see his bully using new weapons, new tactics, including missiles and drones that we haven't seen them using come back yet. and i think back to the as really intelligence failure of october 7th. and i think the israelis are quite concerned about what else have they missed? what else don't they know? not only about him off, but his bullet and some of the other ronnie and proxy groups operating in the region. and surely this doesn't bode well for israel, does it militarily, if they're having to fight on, on 2 fronts. right? exactly. so this is a deliberate strategy, but you know,
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it's called the unity of front strategy and at the see font center. we've written about this quite a bit and quite a lot lately. this is an attempt to surround is real on all sides. and even for, you know, a highly capable military, like israel, this is going to be a significant challenge, and it's not available that the, as rarely is, are going to win here. this is going to be a long, hard slog. and i think we're going to see high casualty counts, and unfortunately we're going to see continued suffering collateral damage and death of civilians, which is, which is heartbreaking on, on every level. and what about, uh, the us is role here. um, if you look at the bigger picture and, and the united states moving to fleet carriers over to the middle east, they're reportedly sold or is as well in the region. what do you make of all these things? yeah, this is a 1st and foremost aimed at the parents. i'd say secondarily,
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it's about force protection and preparing for potential non combatant evacuation operation. but you don't move this much military hardware into the region unless you are prepared to use it. i hope it doesn't come to that. i hope cooler heads prevail, but the way things are escalating now. it's anybody's guess and use it in games to use it against his bolo, particularly, and if need be potentially iran, if there's a, you know, i or g. c could force activity. i think we've already seen, you know, strikes into syria to prevent weapons transfers to iranian proxy groups. so the hardware will be on hand against an array of adversaries in the region. yeah. and we've seen strikes on us bases in iraq as well as in syria. do you expect these to, to escalate? and so right now they've been, you know, fairly i, i describe it as controlled escalation, you know, kind of tit for tat. but you know,
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it only takes one eric missile strike for one of you know, attack that's perceived as miscommunication. to up the ante. and i think just looking at the intensity the fighting, there's a pretty good chance that if this continues for another several weeks, we're going to have an incident like that. and that's what i'm concerned about. i think that, you know, this could drag the united states and this could, could drag it ron in and then we're looking at a regional concentration that spins out of control. all right, calling clark, thank you for speaking to us from pittsburgh. thank you. so is really saying that a group of fighters, armed with anti tank missiles from lebanon, had been struck by their forces in northern his room. they also say they destroyed a drone. that approached is really aerospace and killed its operator. and another fighter. and there is real security barriers, edits border with loving on an earlier rockets launched from inside loving on struck wonder if it's communities along the border. a large fire is burning in a residential area on the border with 11 on on
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a hash and has more from now kuda on the 11 on israel border today was different than the intensity and frequency and also velocity attacks from both sides. so i kind of leave today, it was, has been a lot talking most of that the on the is really positions also allies of hezbollah, such as the fudge regroup, which is the, i mean, it's a ring of the muslim brotherhood, the and 11 on claimed responsibility for i'm talking to the actual now with the mid size and as we saw the pictures there was a new residential neighborhood on fire that and also among these rockets not to what a launched there was one that was far getting or seen that which is 14 can meet this from the living he's both and i'll also as run was a head thing in the boonies death and the southern depth of to what's as a teenage by the bottom. and these are the villages or towns. that's how like
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141516 kind of meet us from the border. so this is significant and showing that the depth of the confrontation here in south to live out on is going be on the board. the line that was at the beginning. you know, the, the, the area of the, the tension now it's, it's getting to full team, going to meet the stress can meet us, the tinkling meet those. this is big. now also has the last name for sponsibility today, for attacking and is really drawing towards the eastern sector. i'm down and get back with him for his beloved statement. the drone was hit with and so for us to add misfire, then it landed. i mean, it was destroyed then, then landed on the other side of the border. i don't know if, if there was behind me some eliminating bumps and shows that are being launched by these really mid 3 every now and then to live the, the, the skies in order to see targets and also a that could, you know,
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give all this to planes or to show whatever that whatever they say. there is a suspicion of any kind of minutes reactivity to reporters without borders says that the killing of rights are, as journalists are psalm, i've done that in 11 on 2 weeks ago. what's the result of a targeted strike from the direction of the is really border? the organization size, ballistic analysis. it's carried out, shows that 2 strikes in just over 30 seconds to the same place. clearly indicate precise targeting is really military says that it doesn't deliberately target journalist and that it's investigating the incidence. and russel's south western republic, i'm focused on a crowd has stormed in airports, searching for is relays. crowds broke past security with some making it onto the runway. local media reported the incident happened after word spread of a plane arriving some israel. well, bringing julia, couple of other of, of joining us from moscow. what more we learning about this incident in august on
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as well, actually in the report so that they add hosting the hutch to lot is close. now until november, the say the clashes with the russian national gun actually can see you even off to the russian ational source. he said that the airport had been cleared from the remote as the testers, the throwing various subjects to police officers. right now i'm in response. the security you forces us, you're seeing that uh, national security service is a trying to figure out the most in mind that drives and organize those on green malls. and blue and flows. adults has began detaining rises in the city of the hutch for lot. so when it's done that will be arriving in the deposit and clients have been suspended. now passengers on the running place. plains are still um no allowed to get out. they are off to uh,
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to stay inside and not open the tools. uh old mobile phones and all the time. communications have been john, so devices conde's coach. nice that activities. we're getting some reactions from russian officials, by the way, according to russia's human rights commission. that's young, that most coca cola. what happens as much for the applewood age and sizing? s the patriots with the goal to destabilize russia to the citizens of the some not to succumb to provocations. oh so, so i'm that the right, that's a russia is taking on system. it has an exam right now and that on sims's must receive a powerful government response. one of these really fun, who said that i lose a number, which really isn't jewish. people are counting isolated and of the gone of the apples, these radius sign i'm working to ensure that they take a connection flight to most as soon as possible. okay, you'll keep us across the story. you'll be off for the time being. we'll let you know. thank you for that update from moscow. once again, just take
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a look at the light fixture from garza where we understood and the bombardment has continued well into the night of this uh after the is really forces. i told people to evacuate and hospital and then started bombing around the vicinity of it. but that is a live picture. you see flares every couple of minutes. you hear the bombs falling . and that is what people and girls are going through yet again this evening. but springing low on the shadow, his, i'll just say we're a senior political analyst has joining us from on this one. um, earlier on we heard that there was a phone call that was held between the us presidential biden and egyptian president of the for the cc. and they've committed together to this significant acceleration of assistance flowing into gaza. and this is very much need is i suppose, for the millions of people who are there right now. my previous guess was raising the point as to why the job. i didn't do this now 3 weeks into the war. what's your
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take on that? i think it's under pressure. i think if i was aware of the american president, then i took a look around the world. i know that diet is not on my sides. i know that i am once again, like george w bush, making a huge mistake. i was start correcting my mistake. having said that, i agree with you that this is what the overall needed by the 1st thing is. i think the kind of thing was, i'm not don't case to be 3 to 5, is there a space or the american carrots that this american stick is not convincing at all? and it's just white washing americas responsibility and complicity in this general side to do so. first thing, it's each day and nowadays we're here to get back to science to buy themselves a there and conditional supports. a teaser is interested in finding some guys
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out, but i think that what watching is not working. you have been reporting the, you know, what we're seeing around the world from parish back from mexico to my local media. and so for millions of people are standing for about a, sorry, again the united states. i use that and i think finding the, seeing that i think by doing like nothing you know, boston selves rather foolishly with this analogy what i so i know for cell phones, i guess i like the one, like for sure others are now standing for us. i just submitted some form meetings with people, try know what you surely see. congress, other countries of the world news appointment is and people are starting for by
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this time it gives you not expense. so the united states that boston, so it is a 2 or 3 fig it strategy, and we will start learning some of the lessons before it slips. you don't mind one . the conversation for the past few weeks has been all about a ceasefire because a ceasefire is what's most needed right now in does i to stop the bombings and to stop the killings? once that happens though, where do we pick up the conversation? i mean, my question is the, the root issues are still there, you still have an occupation, you still have a sage of gaza. where, where do things go to once you get a ceasefire? what, what's a good enough for them to present? so i just this little conversation now i'm saying, well, we're going to go back to the 2nd floor. we need to start talking about the 2 steps as you see it on more seriously. oh, that's
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a good thing of course. but the biggest question, why now? why, why do ignored dismissed completely? be sure to step solution in his last visit to find a sy his right. when he to not back you can forget about this for the time. be why do you see now the whole thing is, is he actually accepting the facts of how much is attacking your son? has to work the united states into taking the past more seriously? does america is, is the understand the language of force, or is he just given what color is the finishes genocide? and then we will see what's, what us, but as you said, the causes and those causes just to remind our viewers around will see the existence of her mouth and his bottle from us and his bottle, uh, uh,
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to resistance movements that more foreign policy and develop on the patient there was an occupation 11 out before the lowest rate. i mean, it was a conditional assign before how much was created and he's ending the occupation in gaza and thought aside in general, kind of cheating justice for the privacy. good. people are easy with the special medical is to use and was to cease 5 is age made to serve. you should needs to be put aside 174, or there is no military solution for. is there a problem in this region and they're cognizant. how much, how much they gets from the united states, regardless what, how many wars the wage and the region. they wouldn't never be in security x, which piece piece print security. so you're does not to use these okay model and
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thank you so much for that analysis. the will bring you some of today's other news scale box celebrations. have been held to mark this sense in array of the founding of the modern turkish republic. so called century of turkey events highlighted the country's achievements and technology defense and more solid. been job aid reports from a simple a 100 years ago. when the board in turkish republic was founded, it was built on the ashes of what was the ottoman empire. in this century, turkey has transformed itself politically, economically, militarily, it's pride itself in exporting its drone it's military hardware and defending its own territory. and also the role of the military which was involved in so many schools in this country is also being put in right now there is
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a democratic government in place of the succession of democracy in place. and the politicians are not on the expressions by general. but by the like, by citizens, we achieved great things is such a short time. the briefest of these is the republic of talk. it was, foundation is turkish heroism and taught standing culture a 100 years ago with the come all of the 3rd invasion invested in a line, a non arabic script writing a country which was more secular. but now a lot has changed in the last 100 years. there is a country which is trying to find its routes between religious conservatism and secularism, but celebrations and gathering there are muted because they've been taking place in gaza. we're getting the i'm the do the sure guys in and we maintain a firm stance for palestine and gaza, which architect said no one can touch. and in that stride we try to help the people of gaza, all not the boss for
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a straight divide. security between asia and europe in the last 100 years since he has the position themselves with close ties to asia while becoming a member of the north atlantic treaty organization or nature. and in the next century, as thirty's president says, is going to be to get century, people are optimistic and hopeful, but there is a caviar they want the government doing show that there is political stability and economic prosperity. some of the driving down to 0 is simple. so people are killed and dozens injured and explosions that a jehovah is witnesses prayer meeting in india, a southern state of care law. please. 3 blas were reported at a convention center in the city of coach e amount and claiming to be a former member of the group, the surrender police officer claiming responsibility on social media. a prominent opposition politician has been arrested in bangladesh the day after demonstrators from his party fought with police near is off fuck rule. as long as i am here is
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the secretary general of the bangladesh and nationalist party. 3 people, including a police officer, were killed on saturday. the opposition once the government to step down and hand over power to a caretaker administration ahead of general elections in january. the parents of liverpool football or louise d as have been kidnapped in his home country of columbia. they were taken at a petrol station by armed men on motor bikes. his mother was later rescued, but his father remains missing. of returning to our special coverage of the war on gaza. tens of thousands of people are continuing to protest and cities right across the world in solidarity with palestine. the demonstrations commons, many western governments including the us and u. k are still asserting israel's right to defend itself. the parks are reports flying the flag for a c spine. there seems to pluck a stony capital
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a slumber by my boss. numbers filled the streets as these rarely expands this assault on guns. a passionate crime will lead is to health and the violence. we have come to appeal to government and to wake our government up. wake up, wake up and go stand beside them. the palestinians are all brothers an overwhelming majority of nations by the recent un resolution cooling for a sustained humanitarian truth. so many of his rails west of the allies didn't australia abstain from that vote to the 100 and disbelief of many here and see if any, anyone that has any kind of morality, any kind of humanity would definitely be standing with that kind of course. was on this to you know, name when we were in the side on this continuing
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the traits is course in europe. spain is one of the h e country supporting the complete seas for the capital, madrid, a sense of frustration that the lack of a european consensus on in the bloodshed. it's not bad went bad outside the. it's a shame what's happening to depend, assuming people, you know, about the whole of your, some european governments or even support to you. and i think that we citizen should take down the street and mobilize so that at least there's not enough in germany. a 3 week bond on rally isn't flags has been lifted. allowing members of one of the largest policy, new communities in europe to gather and anger and grief. in the past few weeks, millions of mast multiple cities around the world, the cry, so peace growing, ever more desperate. the pocket, which is 0. thanks for watching the news,
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our analogies 0. we'll take a short break and we'll be back in just a moment with more of our special coverage off the war on gaza. see you in a minute the the, the weather brought to you by visit capital. and there is more rain coming in northern vietnam high for one of those details. right now. this ranges swirling around the gulf of tonkin, but it will move on shore into northern vietnam just to the south of noise. pretty good run of rain there. same goes for the central philippines around the eastern size, for example, but no real brain to speak of through china that allows the temperatures to come up . so great lane in glen jeep profits, 29 young's jo. it's been several days where you've been wobbling around $2829.00, even 30 degrees. there is somewhat weather coming into the picture here across the
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o g 0. on counting the costs of the war on gaza 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 warns the global economy. is it a dangerous jump? counting the cost on alice's here on the the, you're watching the news, our life from headquarters, in delphi, i'm getting you navigate coming up in the next 60 minutes growing fear it's for the safety of 14000 people sheltering in the hospital in gus on israel is 400 it's evacuation is it's finding intensified to many to many of

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