tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 30, 2023 1:00am-2:01am AST
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on guns up was the resilience of israel's economy, the test as the nations torres and secular shuts down. how could other middle eastern countries be affected? and the world bank warrens the global economy? is it a dangerous job? counting the cost on alice's here on the the, you're watching the news, our life from headquarters, and i'm getting you navigate the coming up in the next 60 minutes growing fear it's for the safety of 14000 people sheltering the hospital in gospel as real as 400 it's evacuation is it's funding intensified to many to many of the interests allow me to see the bodies of young children to put the arrow,
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to a warning to israel from the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court. keeping 8 out of dogs could constitute a crime. combat between is really forces in palestinian fighters and northern gaza intensifies. fierce battles have taken place around the arrows border. crossing on families of those held captive in garza demand politicians agree to a prison or exchange israel's militaries. as the number of those held as 239 the so it's 2200 hours gmc, that's midnight in gaza. where is really forces continue to bomb close to the hospital. that's after ordering the facilities immediate evacuation. some 14000 palestinians are currently show drinking not hospital,
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the world health organization and the red cross say it's impossible to move the hundreds of patients or an intensive care or life support as well as babies and incubators. the now inside the facility, there's debris broken windows and widespread panic as the surrounding buildings are hit by airstrikes, medical teams of refuse to leave saying that they will abandon their patients. samples for avi has more for is real, it seems nowhere and gaza is off limits. every bomb dropped every rock and fire. it is real, says targets from us positions, but many perhaps most are hitting, densely populated civilian air. sunday afternoon, another major garza hospitalist threatened with the worst case scenario. all quotes is sheltering. 14000 people, some wounded,
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many displaced. after weeks of bombardment, the hospital director says there is nothing here for israel to hit the use of a sub. 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 the follows of familiar. israel has hit dozens of other health facilities and guns. the latest threat comes nearly 2 weeks after an attack on the outcome lead baptist hospital killed hundreds of people, including children. israel denies responsibility. what will happen with the
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hospitals if the international community, whatever that is, is not getting a ceasefire in place. an opening garza and getting in 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 bone b, unless the seats all the codes dr. say, any kind of evacuation is impossible. there are too many patients who need care. and anyway, there is no, we're safe to go. the only country in the world that's kind of prevent is it is now what i'm doing by doing this hospital as they have done to 56 other health facilities that they've completely destroyed. the only time to do that kind of stuff that they're not in speech. and because this is more in the united nations, the international presence of them that can provide protection. the world health organization issue, the state,
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expressing deep concern for the safety of patients and palestinian sheltering. such sentiments of little use in the face of this really both in missiles zane bus robbie: oh just here. let's go to thought behind zoom and con eunice and gaza, who give us an update. and israel has been stepping up, its air strikes close to and quits hospital target. but the strikes certainly are not limited to just that area and gaza city. tell us what's been happening. yeah, so during the last hour is well, has intensifying its rates and domains if it's attacks across the eastern and western folded lines of the gods. this trip starting from the north because of the trip in the western area a lot here, which witness mass of abutment as point exchange between pallets the new functions and the use with the occupation forces of troy and of which are trying to carry out to the grounds and base into the territories deep inside the garden. this trip also
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the eastern areas of us. j. yeah. um even upgrade to refuge account what this i thought about it crashes. uh, so the classes that we have now was the new titles and the occupation forces the and we where we are right now with the city witnessed by some alternative people. but they said the eastern areas of the 2 or 3 is ready to just are conducting massive and wide scaled rates on the different areas and secured 3 in order to intimate dates of palestinians. the tax also included repeated abutment of to commit major medical come fixed inside the gauze districts, which are the of course hospital which witness of mess up above mentioned throughout the last one which did not stop till now. this hospital contains more than 160000 palestinians are resigned to get on with hundreds of patients who are suffering from chronic diseases. we'll start with the turkish hospital in the middle. go for an 8th of the interior treat. 3 it was a just around the area of this hospital where he really been bought as opposed to
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this hospital hosted hundreds of palestinians, what were evacuated under space from the houses from the northern and central areas of the territories. as it can clearly hear in the background right now, the sound of it gives me an address to f. i to just our whole ring and this kind of the gaza strip looking so size i talk in order to be shown, but it's taught it and just update us on the, the communications because about 48 hours ago and up until 24 hours ago. there was, there was almost a complete blackouts on the gaza strip when it came to communications are things up and running now. well, uh, throughout the last uh, 24 to 48 hours. uh the are there was a place that communication block house and the gaza strip as they use as is there a that's what that is very up to be some forces announced that they are getting to spend that money, treat ground depressions in the causes check. uh, but just before a couple of minutes. uh, the uh, the communication uh, blackouts even has been a appliance again in the nose of the gall, just strip. uh,
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it's important to mention that uh the uh, communication uh, connection has been restored, quoting to bell til palestinian main internet provider inventory treat as its technical teams are trying to solve this problem. but again, has been cut off in the northern areas of the territory as the east bed. i'm going grades are destroying several areas in the notes of the causes trip taught it. what are you hearing about what's happening at the air is crossing if there is something still happening there we, we know about a that's ok. some brigades confronted as really forces as they were trying to come into the gaza strip as well. uh, clashes and fi exchange took place. an error is crossing where the palestinian finances are represented by december guys. they try to confront they just barely ground troops who are trying to inflict trade to the territory and to carry out the
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limits of grand invasion to that page in order to make a profit controlled to keep carrying a more, a kinds of ground rates on the 2 or 3 of those classes have been really hard to throughout the last couple of hours. but according to the is very occupation forces . a 3 is really, so we'll just intrinsically into 2 of them. what this thing must have deterioration of the medical conditions and they said according to of december gates, they had these that'd be, have dropped to the us by the ground troops into a very strict ministry. i'm pushed where the managed to attack them and all that this was the of coming around invasion to the treasury. okay, tara, thank you so much on a couple hours on reporting from tanya and us and gaza. thank you. on the bad effects off as a spokeswoman for the palestine red crescent society, she says the thousands of palestinians sheltering it will put costs with all of nowhere else to go. many of them they have said we're going to stay with you
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because simply we don't have any other place to go to. can you imagine 14000 people civilians? most of them children and woman, along with the elderly people, people with disabilities only lying on the care of those of the hospital with nothing. they have some of the have nothing the are lacking. very basic, as humanitarian need was, are full of water or even anything based and shared with us the same facility, the same, everything trying just to sort of print shop to afford themselves for themselves and for children. unfortunately, they also now under the scripts oh beginning bomb, due to is there any occupation courses threatening or bumping or hospital? this is simply should be enough to accept this as a war crime, hospitals and medical personnel that the williams should be protected according to the international humanitarian law. and the international community should
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intervene immediately and say it was hospitalized. we have to the international have community. we have to the world leaders to stop the evacuation order against a cook's hospital and all the hospitals in golf. the and save lives of thousands of civilians are now under the leading bond at any 2nd. we know this is not the only threat we have witnessed and burned earlier. that is, or is, is going to do this. this is where it happened earlier with an army hospital. we don't want another max mass for to be an up and i put the hospital, please stop kind of our mazda mass periods to happened and it puts hospital. so since the war began on october, the 7th israel's bombing campaign across garza has killed a $1005.00 powers simians dots, according to the palestinian health ministry. a 114 people have been killed and it occupied westbank in nearly 3 weeks to palestinian prisoners died in is where the
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custody israel says that was due to natural causes. these were the government. so as more than 1400 is really these were killed and how much is attack 3 weeks ago. and the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court says impeding aid may constitute a war crime. dream con, made an unannounced visit to the fox crossing between egypt and gaza on sunday. but he was unable to enter gaza concert as israel should make sure civilians and gaza receive basic foods and medicine without further delay. the subject of the day i have just come from from the outside
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world health organization, mandatory in situations active investigations, ongoing and relational electric and also in relation to casa, on the west side to match yours takes you back to 2008 needs to be a moment in which the international community and the international protect are built on the rubble terrible gas chain, raising your rates. institution
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that would insure never again, would you see that people could be targeted because of their race, their religion, culture way they come from those promises needs to be fulfilled independent living situation. and we're looking at the events allegations that how state and national we need corporation, we need assistance. 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 any minute.
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terry and relieve supplies, going to children to women and men civilians. they're innocent. they have rights on the international humanitarian police. right. so part of customer international, these rights are part of the geneva conventions, responsibility when the rights and entails under the rooms. this must be a moment to 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 you see to ameliorate suffering of so many other rights to be protected by the institutions built off. the 2nd one
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entitled to protection of international and my office is determined to make sure we vindicate those rights. whatever possible, whatever we have, the o israel's military spokesman has updated the number of captives being held by him . us. the is really the army now says 239 people are being detains. that comes as family members protested in west jerusalem, calling on the is really government to do more to release their loved ones. sarah. hi, rush reports from occupied east jerusalem step by step. israel says it's advancing in gaza, newly released video showing what these really minute tree calls and expansion and it's ground operations. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says it's necessary to get rid of how mazda is minute tree capabilities, uninsured, the release of more than $200.00 captives, both civilian and military being held in the gaza strip from either the ground or
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producing better extended can help us bring the hostages back on, that's what the problem is. now, a promise that hasn't reassured relatives of those health cap save or missing feeling angry and anxious. their loved ones are at risk of being killed by israel's strikes. so we were very clear about that all the time. we come 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 do for that. during a meeting with the families, he said the escalation of involvement through land and sea will force him us to hon . divert those. it's holding the can 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 income. how much says it's willing to release all captives immediately and allow them to be
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in the dana. we have a large number of enemy captives, and the price of retaining them is the emptying of old prisons and releasing old prisoners. as 6600 palestinian prisoners are being held in his rainy 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, soldier, garage, police and all type of 2011. that happened off the israel allows to, the exchange of more than a 1000 policy in prison is 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 alta 0 occupied east jerusalem. island fisher will join us not from occupied east jerusalem allen. and that number of captives has been revised up by the is really
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all forward is its been creeping up ever since the october, the 7th a i just the get more information. the still 40 missing but 200 and stuff. 29. know captive in guys a, it's certainly an issue for the it's really government and certainly you go on to the defense minister has been speaking to families of those who are being captured over the last couple of hours. and he's told them that he believes that the military campaign that they're launching, that has to be an intensity to it. because that then puts pressure on us to start discussing whether or not that is going to be a prisoner release. he also was asked whether or not there could be an overall essentially, all the home us prisoners is really deals being freed in exchange for all the hostages. and he said, if i'm us one to that, then that would happen a so it's not quite clear what's actually holding that up because of a mass of have declared that we also knew that i must have said around 50 of the
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people being held captive. have died as well, but it's also in the forefront of the international community. joe biden has made a couple of calls in the last few hours from the oval office in the white house. he's spoken to benjamin netanyahu, and also to present cc of egypt. and in both cases, he said that while it was important to either go through the play of the hostages, the people who are being held captive must also be the forefront of their thinking . and that certainly suggests why that are reports in the american media and no beginning to be more in the is really media suggesting that the growing more it hasn't been as expensive because the us has put pressure on the feelings. and these really having to realize that a big grind invasion would not help to try and secure the release of the prisoners . yeah. and of course, domestically how much pressure is all of this putting on, not any yahoo and especially from the family is of those who are held captive in gaza as well. he's finding it incredibly
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difficult. he did, of course meet with the families before the holidays. news conference on sunday, but some of them are angry and some of them are, i agree, it is why we spend some of the time in the meeting saying why they should support benjamin netanyahu and criticizing those who are being criticizing him. it's so a, when that happens, that it causes problems to him politically and domestically, obviously, but internationally as well. but he is under a great deal of pressure of the drawing, protest intelligence. but people saying that the government has to do more to free these people. and they believe that perhaps a ceasefire would work in their favor to try and improve the situation of negotiations. but the people are being held captive because we know that having discussions we know that has been something movement. but of course, has been much more difficult to do anything with the intense bombardment the guy
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that has been under over the last 40 hours or so. but in particular, i, the, the movement of troops onto the ground has made the situation even more fluid, more dynamic, and a little more complicated. okay, thank you. uh alan for that update from occupied east jerusalem. but now speak to david the ra she's running some washington dc. he's a professor at the national defense university, and formerly pentagons director of arabian pending. so the affairs, thanks for speaking to us again, if you looked at this hostage file, how do you think this in yahoo has dealt with that so far? on this boy that's it's, it's hard. i mean hostages are really, really hard because it's a constraint on your freedom of action. and at the same time, usually the family members of a hostages start to make their own demands and their demands restrict your policy actions. i think in general netanyahu is defaulting to his um, his normal mode,
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which is uh, security pressure, uh, the hard line approach. but i think it is probable that the presence of the hostages has restrained him from acting as he otherwise might. or some reporting coming out of the united states saying this is really need or is that the u. s. in fact pressures, israel, not to go ahead with the, with a full ground invasion because that would risk the hostages. currently housing guys . uh, do you agree with that? as it is probable, i mean there's, there's 2 problems. there's 3 problems really in, in netanyahu going head with a full fledge ground invasion right now or 2 days ago. the 1st is that the hoss use probably would be killed in this either by their captors or as part of the you know, the civilian damage that goes on the thing that some of the hostages have been killed as well because of those really bombardments, actually, exactly. yeah, yeah,
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so you just, you'd have guys killed in, in the course of that and then if it looked as though they were about to be taken, you know, freed, then there's possibly today would be executed as well. the 2nd problem is the met strategic damage. israel's taking around the world because you know, when they conduct military operations and bills have various you kill large number civilians as. ready reporting as shown and then the 3rd problem is i just don't think these really know terry is really prepared for this yet. i think they have to build up their numbers or combat sources and get their forces in. because fighting in a city is just very difficult, consumes a lot of manpower, and a lot of resources takes a while to have that prepared ready to go. and, and there seem to be some suggestions coming out of israel as well, but uh that there is a rift inside israel, a monks, and that's in yahoo, as well as other politicians on what exactly the strategy is here. what exactly are, are the objectives a and in fact,
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just earlier today. and that's anyhow did tweets that he was taking and thinking his own intelligence services saying that they had failed to warrant him of the hamas attack. i'm sure you're aware. and then he, he have to delete that to mean, so what's going on here? i mean, what do you think is the basis of this risk risk than this disagreement? they're clearly not united or they or no, no they, well, this is one of the paradoxes, is they have what's called the unity cabinet, which means a cabinet that is not unified. that in the face of a crisis of people, of different political things come together to deal with that one crisis. but you know, net know who has an extremely polarizing official and is really politics. he uh, you know, is, is when he leaves prime minister, he will probably be tried and a good chance he'll be incarcerated for personal corruption. he currently enjoys immunity as long as his prime minister. but he is always that why his driving the people have disliked him. they think that's why he's running the thing. that's why
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he's driving this out. i mean, we saw the forces sit on the board with gaza for, for 3 weeks before they, they attempted to go in just a few kilometers. no, i think i think that's trying to build up military power, but he certainly is dragging out his term in office. and the problem is one trump card has always been you know, they call him mr. security in egypt or he's failed to provide security. and so that's where you in this real, they've called him mr. security when he fails to provide even that, then he doesn't really appeal to anybody. and so he has to blame somebody else for the basic failures that lead to this for. and then he has to ensure that this war is conducted successfully. and the problem is, even if israel succeeds in destroying him off his military apparatus, which is questionable, you still have the political problem of what you do with all these palestinians in gaza. you know, how do you provide for them to govern themselves? nobody in israel wants to go in and reoccupied. got so high because an occupation
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of yeah, of course, i mean, but yeah, i mean an occupation of guys and even an invasion of gaza. i don't bode well for israel, do they? you know, an invasion is a political problem, but you can invade and withdraw if you occupied, posit you become responsible for the quality of life, of everybody who lives there. and you know, you, you add 2000000 palestinians to the overall is really population that, that undermines the very nature of the israeli state. so it's a political dilemma that follows after a military dilemma. but the problem is for net and yahoo, he has to stay in power, or else he's in a little bit of trouble pers mean, are you surprised that the v is really, is continue to try to find a quote unquote military solution for gaza. they've done this over the past few years. there have been multiple wars. they haven't been able to destroy from us
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. yeah, no democracy has ever been able to repressed its way out of an insurgency and friendship. now to your united states in vietnam and ask damn, search only not talk, receive the soviet union, displacing the muslims of crimea only in our talk. so you can do that. and so i think a military action is a necessary part of israel security solution. but the problem is you have to have a political solution at the end of that, and i don't think there's any consensus in israel for what that political solution would look like. and part of that political solution has to be empowering the palestinians. so now, okay, we'll leave it there. david, the ross, thank you for speaking to us from the us. thank you. thank you. now the us presidential bite in his cell phone calls with the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu into egyptian presidents. opposite fact, office c. c, about the need to immediately increase the flow of humanitarian aid into gaza. biden's national security advisor and jake sullivan told cbs news that israel has
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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 is secret and has to be protected. and it is important for israel to distinguish between going after terrorist targets to take out terrorists who continue to threaten israel and going after civilians. that is an obligation or responsibility for israel, and it's something that we will continue to press them on particle. hannah is joining us now from washington dc to tell us more about what jake sullivan have to say, party a blood pressing them on his, but not publicly calling them out for not following those exact laws that he spoke of. just for an example, it is a war crime to use collective punishment to withdraw electricity, food,
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water medicine, and something. israel's clearly doing it is something a little bit unusual to have the national security advisor. acknowledge how many thousands of palestinians have been killed because president joe biden earlier this week out a lot of push back, especially from the air of americans when asked of the press conference about the, then 7000 pals to the into been killed. so many of them children, he said he didn't trust those numbers because they came from him boss. even though the state department, the united nations, pretty much everybody uses those numbers because they believe they are in fact accurate. so that was an acknowledgment at one point. one interesting thing i think about the phone calls between these really prime minister and the egyptian president is he's really focusing now on a because now americans are starting to see video from gaza for the last couple of weeks. we really have seen very limited, very sensitized show shots of the destruction. i was actually quite taking it back . the conservative media is now showing it to some extent,
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which has been happening. so people are becoming more and more aware of the plate of the people of guys or who are literally trapped there and cannot get out. so with his conversation with adults i taught, i'll cc, he said a me aide. they've agreed will be at. they'll be more aide, it'll be immediate, it'll come in starting today, and it will continue associated press a and there were 3 dozen trucks that came in. obviously that's not were anywhere even close to what they need. but the bigger question is, what's going to be in that 8? israel has said no fuel because they're afraid and mosse will use it. well, obviously hospitals need that fuel. they have said it can't go north. well, they're hospitals in the north that need those supplies. so we've reached out to the white house, still no answer, but we'll keep working. all right, patty will keep us across the story. thank you. the still ahead on all of the mob storms
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in airport and august on searching for is really citizens, reportedly on a flight that arrived from out of age the 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 we'll move on shore into northern vietnam just to the south of a noise. pretty good run of rain there seemed goes for the central philippines around the eastern science, 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 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 border of china and north korea. that's good news because it's been parched there. wildfire is very real risk and we've got a shield of snow moving across. it was on the tar couple centimeters to be expected
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on the ground there, south east asia, a pretty steady rain for west calum and 10 on the indian. easy inside of borneo island and if we go down under not too much to speak of, but hot air is blowing into new southwell state for sidney, up to 33 degrees on monday. that's 10 above where you should be for this sum of the year. but your temperatures will fall off midway through the weight back to where they should be. and we've got tropical rain coming down from the south pacific. this is bad for the north island, worst case, 140 millimeters, and winds up to a 130. the hello again here is a reminder of the top story on, on to 0. this, our israel has ordered the immediate evacuation of the hospital in gaza. that's where some 14000 palestinians are currently sheltering. age would say that it's impossible to move to hundreds of patients or an intensive care,
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as well as babies and incubators. inside the facility, their smoke, debris, and widespread panic is, is really or strikes pounds surrounding buildings, medical teens, or refuse to leave, saying that they won't abandon their patients. the military wing of from us says it's attacked as really tanks on troops inside northern garza. israel says the number of people being held captive by hamas and other groups inside garza has risen to 239. was really forces have again attacked tennessee. that's refugee camp in central gaza. dozens of people have been killed. i'll just zeros. who's from zach who it's reports for me to come by and let me play raj. why? because you have a 2nd. there's a lot of destruction here. the necessary refugee camp has been badly hits buys radio strikes. there is a mosque here. the mosque is in the middle of this residential area. i'm now
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standing on the rubble of the most heavy as to this area has been completely destroyed by his radio strikes. dozens of people have been killed. yeah. man has been met any until a funny and i will go to the entrance of the residential area now. and it's not in the need to have a, the civil defense teams and ambulances having difficulty reaching this area. and then you have that. and my people have to stay here for hours before receiving the system. subtleties. this comp hosts many people. what i'd have 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 the under with schools are already full. that is it the those who left the eastern in northern areas, some of them came here. some this mosque was a refuge. the whole residential area has been completely destroyed. people still
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under the rubble. well, 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 one that they have to call in and you have to know who necka meds that 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 the truck and then across it. awesome. this could lead to a health catastrophe. heavier we a theory on what the spread of defense, what obama alex does. yep. uh what obama you can enter, can blocks people return from south and central garza to the homes. tens of raids have been taking place in central and south gaza since this morning. and the
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situation is very tough. american. the situation of people who fled from the north is very tough. nope. when people feel humiliated, going to shelter. that's why they've come back to that homes because dad is waiting for them and they say, let's die with dignity about what, what is heavy out? earlier my colleagues to hell rahman spoke to mads gilbert norwegian doctor who has worked in hospitals in gaza and is in contact with his colleagues there. and he rejected israel's accusations, but how must use his hospitals for military purposes? i have been walking around in these hospitals all over with my camera, documenting patients and the work during the crisis situations. i've been filming, picturing, talking to people that i've seen no one door lock. i have never been controlled with my documentation. there was absolutely been no, a single restriction in either of these 2 hospitals. i know the of the construction
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of adult from the time it was built. and as you may know, there was a new medical block in the ship hospital under international surveillance. and during all these years, having worked in these 2 hospitals, i have never ever traced any signs of any military or political command center. and if these really is for these last 16 years, because they started these lice already in 2009, if they cannot provide any evidence for any proof, how can we look at this as anything else but the, for the war, the lice and the i'm more importantly, the wishing of intimidating, scaring people, i'm guessing it's uses to bump this important task. so i don't forget, these hospitals are cornerstones of the welfare of the health care for 2200000 people. and when i, when, when an army is allowed to present patients in the hospital and threatening to bunk
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beds, when there is absolutely no evidence. i'm, by the way, international, the geneva convention has 3 routes. it is proper, some ality use the same amount of width and as your enemy, it is pre course. you don't take civilian targets. i need this distinction. the precaution, if that is a target, it's a mixed military civilian target. the civilian interest pick a priority over the military. so regardless of turning back to your question, no, nor have i, nor have dr. daddy or any other know which and health care workers who have been working with the policy and health care for more than 30 years. we have never seen any evidence i've had. i've seen it. i would not have worked there because i live according to the geneva convention. so show us to show us the proof of the un secretary general and trying to get tara is continues to call for an
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immediate cease fire. on friday, the majority of countries echoed those wishes at a non binding vote in the general assembly. but then you, one security council remains divided christmas salumi has more from un headquarters in new york. a 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 assemblies, 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 and
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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, the united nations, israel. so as a group of fighters, arms of antique tank miss solves from loving on have been struck by their forces in northern israel. they also say they distorted room, that approach is really your space and kill that's operator. another fight or near israel security barriers edits border with loving on. earlier rockets launched from inside lebanon struck one, a fits communities along the border. a large fire was burning in a residential area on the border with 11 on on the hash. him has more from not kuda
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on the 11 on israel border, or 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. yeah. and i've been on claimed responsibility for i'm talking to the actual now with the midsize. 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 subpoena which is 14 can meet this from anybody's board. and i'll also as run was a head thing in the boonies depth and the southern depth of to what's a, 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, uh, 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 that think of me does. this is big now also has a lot of interest sponsibility today. for attacking and is really drawing towards the eastern sector. i'm downing equity 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 the is really ministry every now and then to live the, the, the skies in order to see targets and also a that could, you know, give all this to planes or to show whatever that whatever they say. there is
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a suspicion of any kind of minutes reactivity. the reporters without borders as that. the killing of reuters during the list are some of the law in london on 2 weeks ago was the result of a targeted strikes and the direction of the is really border. the organization says a carried out ballistic analysis that shows the tooth strikes in just over 30 seconds to the same place. clearly indicates precise targeting. these really military sizes doesn't deliberately target journalist and not it's investigating the incident. jonathan's all head is the head of the middle east, ask a reporters with our borders. he says the evidence for deliberate targeting is unambiguous. these are 1st findings show that the location where the group of journalists were standing and on the shopping. the self level was clearly targeted by 2 consecutive. ringback strikes that are 37 to 38 seconds of board that come
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from the direction of these really border. and so to come to these conclusions we, we've been working really hard since since the morning after beginning of i saw below, we've really relied on images and footage, taken from witnesses and from the journalists were on the sites. we've analyzed these images with uh, with open techniques, but open source investigative techniques, but we've also relied on external ballistic experts will have also gone over these uh images. and these are of the, of the testimonies from the weaknesses we have is one of the for which as, as i was just saying, uh, it really relied to lots, for example, on an analysis of the car that was struck, which was the target of the 2nd strike the 0 car that struck they really looked at how the car was displaced by an angular, almost 90 degrees. from there they were able to conclude, for example, the weight of the strike, the direction of the strike, of the damage around the car, from the damage of the charging, for example. and these are all the evidence in, in russia,
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south western republic. and the dog has done a crowd, has stormed, an airport searching for is relays. crowds broke past the security with some making it onto the runway. local media reported the incident happened after word spread of a plane arriving from tel aviv. you'll yes, up of all of us and this update from moscow as well. actually in the report shows that they add, posting the hutch life is close. now until november, the 6th, at the clashes with the russian national gun actually continue even off to the russian ational source. he said that the airport had been cleared from the re mall at the request is a throwing various subjects to police officers right now as in response, the security you forces. uh, sure, seeing that uh, national security service is a trying to figure out the most in mind to derives and organize those and re malls . lou enforcement officers began detaining rises in the city of the hutch for law.
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so when it's done that will be arriving in departing flights have been suspended now. passengers on they are running place. planes are still not allowed to get out . they are off to, to stay inside and know those. and the tools, uh oh, mobile phones and all the time communications have been john, so devices can coordinate that actually receive a 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 as who was a sizing, a sneak patriot, with the goal to destabilize russia to the citizens of dentist. i'm not to succumb to publications. oh, so, so i'm that the right, that's a russia is taking the answers to mrs. an exam right now and that on to sims's must receive a powerful government risk. pause one of these really fun,
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who said that i lose a number of his ratings in jewish people, county isolated and of the gone at the apple stage, ready to sign on working to ensure that they take a connection flight to most as soon as possible. i the still ahead on alba, 0 scale down events on ceremonies are held to mark a 100 years since the founding of the modern are just for the 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 hanoi, a 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 gwen jeep profits. 29 young joe. it's been several days where you've been wobbling around $2829.00,
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even 30 degrees. there is somewhat weather coming into the picture here across the border of china and north korea. that's good news because it's been parched there. wildfire is very real risk and we've got a shield of snow moving across. it was on the tar couple centimeters to be expected on the ground, their se, asia, a pretty steady rain for west calum and 10 on the indian. easy inside of borneo island. and if we go down under, not too much to speak of, but hot air is blowing in to new south wales state for sidney, up to 33 degrees on monday. that's 10 above where ya should be for this sum of the year. but your temperatures will fall off midway through the week, back to where they should be. and we've got tropical rain coming down from the south pacific. this is bad for the north island, worst case, 140 millimeters, and winds up to a 130 the right. let's bring you some of the days. other news enter key. it has health,
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skilled back celebrations to mark a 100 years since the founding of the modern circus republic, so called century of turkey events, highlighted its achievements and technology defense, and more summer been job age reports from stumbled. the 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 it so 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 cool within this country is also being put in right now there is 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, my city says, we achieved great things. it's such a short time. the greatest of these is the republic of talk to you was foundation
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is turkish heroism and told, standing took a culture a 100 years ago with the become all of the 3rd and vision it rest and aligned, 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 in gathering there are muted because the events taking place in gaza will get in the show. goes in and we maintain a firm stance for palestine and gaza, which auditors said no one can touch. and in that stride, we try to help the people of gaza, all not the most for a straight divide security between asia and europe in the last 100 years. certainly, as we positioned itself with close ties to asia, while becoming a member of the north atlantic treaty organization or natal, i'm in the next century as thirty's president says is going to be
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a 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, assemble. the leading off is this. the figure of bangladesh has been detained by police one day after thousands rallied in doctor, demanding the government step down. violence between protest errors and security forces left at least one police officer dead and hundreds more injured. the leader of the bangladesh nationalist party merits are far cool, was brought in for questioning about saturdays protests after the house of chief justice was attacked. it's um, just the charges are being brought against for coal as well as other members of his party. that'd be and p one. so the government to hand over power to a caretaker administration ahead of elections in january to people have been killed and dozens injured and explosions. and jehovah is witness prayer meeting in
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india, southern state of care law. at least 3 bloss were reported at the convention center in the city of coaching and mine, claiming to be a former member of the group for surrender to police officer claiming responsibility on social media. returning to our special coverage of the war on gaza, tens of thousands of people are continuing to protest in cities across the world in solidarity with palestine. demonstrations comes many western governments including the us on you. k are still asserting israel's right to defend itself. new barker reports flying the flag for c spine, this is the pockets tony capital is lama, but my boss numbers fill the streets. as this rarely expands this assault on guns, a passionate crime leaders to health and the violence. we have come to appeal to government and to which our governments wake up wake and ghost un,
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besides in the palestinians, are brothers. an overwhelming majority of nations by the recent un resolution cooling for a sustained humanitarian truth. but 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 of any kind of humanity would definitely be a standing recycling of the close ones on this to, you know, name we, we're in the side on this. continuing, the truth is chords in europe, spain is one of the only 8 e country supporting the complete cease for the capital, madrid, a sense of frustration that the lack of
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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. 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 riley isn't flags has been lifted. allowing members of one of the largest products to 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 ball. okay, i'll just see what sort of calls governments has banned a demonstration and support a palestine on administrative grounds. the country is home to a large area of community in senegal is normally a staunch supporter of the palestinian cause. nicholas hark reports. in downtown
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the car, i smoke, crease and her families, palestinians from gauze, crafting flags of their nation. we 1st met slide 20 to what you would when thousands of senegalese came out and support of the palestinians, the se. but since israel attacked on gaza synagogue has not yet authorized demonstrations for palestine. i'm feeling bad because it's not normal. and i think the whole world, even in europe, in america, in africa, in other countries, christy and muslim jews. evan says today says the 7th of october, they are doing one demonstrations and why did they not allow us to do it? that god knows that he listened to the protest. organizers got a call from authority, not saying they had not received the necessary paperwork to authorize the demonstration on time. was it so you said i got to be the witnessing and backslide and sent. it goes the official position to the policy and calls and the governments
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annual statement. and the conversation does not reflect the view of this interview . these people as the chair of the you and committee for the rights of the palestinian people, senegal is calling for a cease fire, but has failed to explicitly condemn israel's aggressions. for the past years, israel has been lobbying, sending goals, governments, there are private, is really companies cooperating in the agriculture and security sector. and there's even, it is really companies helping security forces clamped down on opposition protests . but for us now, this isn't about politics. it's about humanity. it's been 3 long, agonizing days since us most cousins. the last message. is he okay injured or even alive? there is no way to know. and so the family do what they can, flags for a nation without a country, for people without the land for a cause. they will not give up on nicholas hawk elgin's era. the car,
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thanks for watching all the 0 more news coming up with cherry johnston in just a moment. the as the situation and got the estimates. we put new experts and then analysis. this is not a convention of war between the 2 armies. amplitude through states, this is a symmetric award. these really all means is not purposely so to kill children. unfortunately, children can be the casualties of the wall, the test. in real time, we only taking them to call the task. this government is mostly to solve the war, as you said, to do that there wouldn't be no peace without justice for fast and stay with us for the latest development on our. ready too often of kind of style and it's put
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tray through the prism of war. but there were many of the kind of stuff thanks to the braves, individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film archives funding for decades reviews the forgotten food of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part one, the birth of i've done cinema on it just the the for my life is the senegalese fishermen to elected m. p in the madrid assembly fighting racism into thing. giving voice to those he left behind. a michael and turned politician reveals how european over fishing in african waters has become
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a driving force. but a regular migration. take your 3 bus. these be a witness documentary on the i'll just say around the reading phase for the safety of 14000 people cells ring the l codes hospital in garza, israel has ordered this is actuation, assist forming, intensifies the top 10 results. and this is officer with loss and also coming out the death toll climes in garza over $8000.00 tons of students have been killed since the beginning of october 7th, nearly half of the victims of children.
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