tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 30, 2023 10:00am-11:01am AST
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man, one mother's screams that tells me where she's going from on the safe up. she says the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. i voted for you all these years, but this governments failed. hotels like this one incentive tend to be. i've been preparing to host hundreds of his ratings evacuated, some towns and cities in the northern region inside stops all 3 boxes full. the new arrivals, food supplies for sabbath mail that will not be celebrated in peace. the . the other that nora kyle, this is news. our life from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. thousands more palestinians are killed as israel continues overnight strikes on garza for 14000 people sheltering out
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goods hospital on the israel orders. it's evacuation on sunday. is really all me says its confirmation inside gone so are expanding and then the occupied west. fine because really forces carry out more res with heavily on vehicles rolling through the streets of janine plus as well. says the number of people held up by how much has risen to 239 families of those held captive a demanding politicians agree to a prisoner exchange. the 7 g m t. that's 9 am and gone. so what is really strikes of killed does was move palestinians in the last 24 hours. these live pictures of the glasses are stripped, we can see them all smoke rising above the policy in territory this morning. the is
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where any army is saying it's ground operations inside galls that have expanded overnight. the total number of palestinians killed in the past 23 days has risen to move and 8000. that includes at least $3000.00 children. the say for children charities as more children have now being killed in garza in 3 weeks, then an old global conflicts. and the past year, 118 people have been killed in the occupied west bank and nearly 3 weeks. and 2 palestinian prisoners died in is way the cost of a israel says that was due to natural causes is why the government doesn't live in 1400 as ratings were killed. and how much is attacks 3 weeks ago? that's not speak to alice's. here is her name when he joins us from connie eunice, inside the guns that strips honey, another night of his really from 5 minutes we can still see smoke rising above the sky line. what was the case across the gaza strip?
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a yes 1000000. well that was another task and harsh night for palestinian living across the gaza strip, merely concentrated in the northern part, the dogs, this of gaza city, the city of bit her noon and to the west of garza city. the city of bit la, along the coast line as air strikes where intensifies the operations as these really military said was expanding with the troops on the ground route, conducting military operations at the entrance of the northern part of the gods. a city in the city of the tunnel and to the eastern side of gaza, city alone, the 2 densely populated neighborhoods as they to neighborhood, as julia, as to the eastern of gaza. safety of the it was a reports about many people who were killed in those air strikes,
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then the military on the ground military operations. we don't have an exact number right now. due to difficulty of communication. communication networks are still disabled in major parts of gaza, particularly in gaza, city and the northern part of, of gaza. it's hard to know exactly, but there are reports about a close to 38 people identified and killed and do with 10 more injuries. no, the worst of these attacks was a start date was in, during the past night, around the vicinity of the puts hospital with where it's at 14000 people evacuated to the hospital mainly coming from the city of bit tunnel. and that la and garza city just stick in the uh, the hospital as a shelter for 10000 people in addition to patients with life threatening conditions
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with babies and. and then thank you majors as well as of people who people with disabilities. yesterday, at the early hours of the day, the hospital received a sharp warning it through the policy of rick freshman ordering people to evacuate the hospital. however, it was difficult uh, according to a statement by the director of the hospital with the damage caused to infrastructure a road. it's hard to move 14000 people from the adults, a da da, up to now it people find it difficult to leave, mainly because they have know where to go. and they lift their homes in the northern parts and garza and define it really difficult to move to the southern part as roads connecting java city and the southern part, the central part of doesn't have been largely damaged and cars which find it difficult just to move on, on these roads, just do the southern part of gauze
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a city mainly a former, there's settlements compound veterans known as necessary and a turkish hospital was severely damaged due to a bumble environment of the surrounding area of residential homes. so far, the vast majority of, of bombardment, it mainly concentrated on residential homes just further expanding the, the problem of people becoming displays that have no place to, to run to we're talking about more than $700.00 people displays and evacuated. the southern part of the large number of them are in the streets or in hospitals or an under was schools just further inc, many of the existing of problems uh, due to the, the 16 year of blockhead we were seeing now it worse than worse conditions for people in terms of human history and conditions in terms of food supplies,
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in terms of medical supplies, lack of a few of your honey i just want is to pick up on that points about the humanitarian situation. because he knew and said that yesterday, 33 trucks full of aid and to guns or from egypt, this was the largest single deliveries. since the rough, a cock pressing opens would have cost that so a poultry amount in terms of what needed wants. and they actually bring that common way of aid. what did that include? mm hm. yes. will. those schools avoid those? doesn't really cover 10 percent of the daily needs of, of thousands we in normal time we're talking about the daily needs exceeds a 500 tricks of food supplies and medical supplies and other survival items that got the needs on daily basis. mainly what is it brought is food supply, but it's not enough. uh,
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medical supplies are not enough. when we have more than 30 uh hospitals and medical centers are out of service. people. uh we, we've seen a lot of people in the past 2 days. break it into honor well warehouses, just looking for bread and survival items. i'll be careful to do, call it looting. it just people are becoming hungry as the owner of the commissioner. describe it and then that's the result of a squeezing people. and this a small class and, and cut them off the world, got food supplies and cut medical supplies. we're headed towards an imminent crisis in the coming days. if this continues, if no more trucks are allowed into gaza, people are going to are going to go hungry for re of this time. okay, honey, my flood for you is the latest situation that from the southern go on it garza and con eunice, thanks very much. honey, as well, some 14000 palestinians,
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a sheltering in underground the out could hospital and the red crescent says it's impossible to move hundreds of patients who intensive cast on life support as well as babies, an incubator has the same bus or 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 guys, 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 that 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,
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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. israel has hit dozens of other health facilities and guides. the latest threat comes nearly 2 weeks after an attack on the outcome. the baptist hospital killed hundreds of people, including children. israel denies responsibility. what will happen? we don't want to see if the international community, whatever that is, is not getting a cease fire in place, an opening golf 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
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most important medical thing to do now is to stop the bone be and lift the seats. all the codes, doctors say any kind of evacuation is impossible. there are too many patients who need care and 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 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 is a not to speak to somebody, because this is more than the united nations, the international presence of them that can provide protection to world health organization issue to stay expressing deep concern for the safety of patients and how is cindy and sheltering, such sentiment of little use in the face so this really bulk in mrs zane bus robbie . oh, just the gas on a boost. it's a, it's a plastic and reconstructive surgeon who's treating the wounded adult shift the
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hospital in garza. he says they all completely overwhelmed in the hospitals pre war as bet debussy was around 60700 is a push. the hospital now has around a 1900 wounded. and so these i strongly are in charge of these on mattresses and the floors in the car, in doors in the emergency department everywhere that we can make space for them. we have the patients to park. so we've created space. in addition, there's a 150 patients on but today, just with the credit of injury. and after each harry, the operating room, there was a reception area of the operating rooms is just, there are bodies on the floor waiting to get into the operating rooms on that from the latest air strike. and then you clear that and then there's another air strike
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and then you start all over again. and it's completely just, it does unremitting. in addition, there's around 50000 people to sort refuge in the grounds of the us because we're seeing birds. we deal with birds over the last few days and seeing increasing numbers of phosphorus birds that today i had a young child with foster spans that we weren't teaching. and we are seeing burdens from the city drinking point in the amount of these blasts. we have over a 100 patients with burns more than 40 percent of their bodies kind of for office, the full and the executive director of human rights watch me told down to 0 that international humanitarian know is being violated in gaza as well. i think we very likely have what crimes being committed. we obviously have more crimes to start this. all off or from us slaughtering is really civilians and adopting firing weapons indiscriminately,
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disability populated areas. but we know that under international humanitarian law work crime. so i one side do not trust it by war. crimes, by the, on each side has an independent obligation to respect the laws of war and we see israel violating them. i think most recently, if we look at what's happening with a task though, um, even if there is some, some of the silver the underneath, we don't even know that, you know, israel made a, a similar allegation regarding all she for which must 9. but when you have 14000 people in the hospital, many in critical situations where the champ be moved on in evacuation order doesn't suffice. and it's wrong to suggest that you know, whatever military advantage comes from, hitting the symposium must be solely underneath, with just or by the whole, the disproportionate farm is going. so that's an example of violating the rule against a disproportionate attacks that hurt somebody population. assuming what we are
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seeing, indiscriminate attacks and higher neighborhoods being flattened and you know, cream con, was just in egypt. and that the cause of where he's the international criminal court prosecutor. i'm what's interesting, he's been pretty much a while until now, but suddenly he's revived. and he says, blocking aid and assets is, or he didn't put it in explicitly those terms, but he's actually saying active investigation. it violates amount of trend law not to allow a to the ceiling population. and he's basically threatening israel with work on the charges as he reiterated that from us his actions were one. so i'm, there has been some movement now in terms of, um, finally, the international criminal court made clear that there might be some accountability for this. complete floating of internet is not true. love at all sides. only a mile in the occupied west bank, at least full palestinians have been killed and is rainy waves over night and is ready military stores in the city of jeanine and demolished the gates of the
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account. now, sir, deployed drains. several policy names were injured during the confrontations with the soldiers and won't come live for us now in ramallah, in the occupied west bank and on. what can you tell us about this rate in to janine which continued into the morning, the weather only came to an end a couple of hours ago, but this was one of the most serious raids into janine camp that we've seen in a very long time. indeed, that had been more raids over the noise than we've seen since possibly around october. the 10th. this is certainly an uptick in the amounts of israeli soldiers on the ground going into various different places. let me take you through janine 1st that started around 2 am. when the soldiers went in, they felt the way into the account number of arrest, what actually made and that. but then they bought in heavily on and bulldozers. and they destroyed the gate to the janine camp. now i was injured in just 2 days ago where b is. randy's mounted
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a similar rate and they dug up various different roads that the palestinians telling us were living in that camp. this is simply to make life incredibly difficult, but within the camp itself, it seems that they are going off to any kind of symbol of resistance that gates being one of them. so they sent heavily on the boulders into the hospital. now we don't know why that happened, but the palestinians at the hospital, they use that who are just around that started throwing rocks at that bull. those that and then it retreated. so it a very serious right into jeanine refuge account. but this also, it was replicated in silhouette, in the hebron and in other places, full palestinians that at least 60 have been arrested bring the total, arrested since october, the 7th to about $1690.00. but expect that to get to rise during the day. that puts the title around $6700.00 palestinians who are currently in his ready jails, at least $1800.00 of those held without charge. and well, and these ongoing raids,
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these arrests was this doing to the population the in the occupied westbank. what are they telling you about how they are feeling right now as well? i'm tired. well, i'm being told why was seeing a what i'm experiencing personally is that of the occupied westbank has become this almost like archipelago. a separation is little village is little towns, big cities, web, how stations cannot actually leave because these right, these are making it even more difficult that it would be normally for them to get, get around, post any ends up being turned away at various different check points that's really not helping the economy is taking a hit and no one's coming in to say for example, remodel of the big city to do that uh, shopping to hang out with the friends of various cafes and restaurants here that is not happening. people are afraid. people are scared, but the protests are still ongoing, even as i'm speaking, there was
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a student protest that just just took place a few moments ago, even though a square, where it was fairly sizeable, but those protests are happening all throughout the day. how soon is a very, very worried about what's going on and goals are because they feel and we've been forcing this for a long time now that they might be next that these rates are simply a pre cast that so that has the afraid. but they also watching those images on television, they watching those images so they don't love watching them like you will die all or what they're doing is they're hoping for news of family members. friends, people. ready live in garza and you know, that has the psychological effect as well. and that's what we're hearing more more of what has been speaking to psychologist say you're saying the actual people actually looking for treatment now is also rising. okay. and montgomery is the basis that from the occupied westbank, thanks very much him wrong. well 118 pallets and ends in the occupied westbank of being killed since the 7th of october and any 2000 more have been injured. also
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have made reports on the impacts. this continued finance is having on palestinians as night settles over the zone, refugee camp, where humans, i to set those a memo gets residents, the streets go quiet, the extended. so if you family huddled together in one flat, they originally from the lake area, the visa airport now stands of the lab. that was once their village had enough to be able to see that it's emotionally draining. i lived through the 1st and 2nd intifada. my nephew died, but now it's worse than ever. but definitely, every night i'm scared says 14 year old my mood. a bullet narrowly missed him as he stood by the window. but this cold boy wasn't so lucky shot dead when eating a falafel sandwich. your time is on its way since that day. i'm worried about her
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so no, but she's nervous each time he leaves the house. the hallmark is very angry. i see them on one side most had the full and he is angry about everything. he is to die. he does what he wants and you can ask him anything. i don't sleep at night. i'm scared. he was in the account at hold and i turn the internet off so he's friends. don't influence him. i'm is also where he's about settlers living in the vicinity view and says the average number of daily attacks unbiased opinion has gone from 3 to 8. since the war began, 14 year old to lean still hasn't recovered since the day a settler rammed his car as she was crossing the street with her best friend in this. it was the 1st day of kindergarten. 2 girls had just turned for the fly. well looked, the mass flew into the year, so to the ground,
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she crawled a few steps with her as closed and then collapsed. she remembers that hers is a story of multiple trauma to lee and spent a year in hospital. that's where she met that the a young boy from gaza who had received a bullet in the back during israel's 2014 or on this trip. he was killed by an air strike on the 3rd day of this war. and the have this is that i don't like to have no friends on the account anymore. i've been trying every night since my kindergarten friend was killed. since i've gone to visit for to and to know i to you and girls that is going. these are my friend, this other kind of funding them and make new friends to the inside. so less with her, those emails, and that the generation after generation of palestinians have had to navigate life under occupation every day brings new stories of fear, death and grief,
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leaving an entire population from the edge of that. how many of the 0 in the occupied westbank? i'm sitting down and seen as an independent journalist to write the palestine the board tre, a book on israel's arms and surveillance technology. he says increasing finance in the occupied westbank preston's to open up a new front in the complex as well. it's where it's also saying that these riley government, in the last 3 weeks, has been giving weapons to sit, loves them any time. i've been to the, the, one of the senior ministers and nothing you know, who to tell them is actually it is footage on line. people can find a team actually giving guns to settlers, which of course is on, you're going to inflame the situation. but the policy and also already here is not as useless, but in fact complete said that they've made a decision years ago that it was much better to work with these really occupation forces to supposedly keep homeless and any resistance the occupation down rob, and actually finding any kind of sit law also to terrorism. i worry that it's going
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to be a massive explosion. there was certainly um, posting groups that have every reason to be unbelievably angry and frustrated with increasing violence, particularly asian and novelist, but also elsewhere. and i'm getting reports from these riley and coasting in human rights organizations in palestine, but also context. they're telling me that in the last week, particularly every single day said listening solid is often to coming to tell us standing villages and telling them literally if you do not leave within 24 hours, we will kill you literally kill you. and we've seen as you say, she's numbers the palestinians dying. so the possibility of a 2nd major front is shocking. but also not surprising when there's been 3000000 postings on your occupation for either half a century. that's good. now to saw her at cheese live for us and occupied is tourism inside the is when you ami has been saying its ground operation and goal is expanded over night. we're getting any more details of
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the yeah, that's right. it's um, they said that they've targeted $600.00. how much target the last 48 hours and making it clear the dykes function as they use, they keep using this, what is continuing and they will start release the video. that's a lot more detailed than the previous videos they've been releasing. this one shows as ray, the soldiers in different positions, with snipers, with a different all tillery, and some of those attacks they said that they've killed at least 20 how my spices. and they also said that they've targeted separate all that launch pads. one being right next to us hot university, so that's still continuing. they said that we don't for ration and not full weekend thing this morning. we may get a lot more from them throughout the day. okay. i mean, while we go growing pressure only is ready all 3rd season with government, particularly to release the caps is being held in garza.
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yeah, that's right. well this morning, these really foreign ministry move the timing of a meeting with those families much to their own. go that very upset and they have been to the last few days, had already been demanding to meet with the prime minister. eventually he did. it was the 1st time he'd had a face to face meeting with them a couple of days ago. and uh, currently uh today, um they were quite on goods by the fact that this, the thing with the form is, had been delayed before ministry. says that the reason why that is they've had so many about 150 individuals from these families. and they've had to move it over to me things, but we have this report where i saw a mom, the situation, and that feeling and sense and amongst the families take listen step by step. israel says it's advancing in gaza, newly released video showing what these really minute tree calls and expansion and
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it's ground operations. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says it's necessary to get rid of how much is minute 3 capabilities, uninsured. the release of more than 200 captives, both civilian and military being held in the cause of strip from either the ground or partition better extended can help us bring the hostages back on. that's what we promise. now. a promise that hasn't reassured relatives of those health kept safe or missing feeling angry and anxious. they loved ones are 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 do we do for that? during a meeting with the families, he said the escalation of involvement through land and sea will force him us to
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hyundai about 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 in the dana. we have a large number of enemy captives and the price of retaining them. he is the emptying of old prisons and releasing old prisoners to 6600 palestinian prisoners all being held in his ready jails. many including children have been healthy use without child to trial on the so called administrative detention rules . now castle all the us in egypt all continuing to mediate the release of all captives. many use riley's including captives, families say the only option is to reduce palestinian prisoners. so the height of algebra occupied east jerusalem. syria says israel has had its territory with as
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strikes st medius as, as well talk to 2 army post and there are that lead to quote some material losses as well as on the side it was responding to missile launches from syria targeting it's territory. this comes and it concerns that as well as offensive against how much could spiral into a broad, a conflict in the middle east that speak now to our correspondence sais the holiday season, remish and something that burns and we'll get to syria. and just a moment festival situation way, you all that in the, on the boards that with northern israel it remains extremely tens with across the board is showing what's going on as well. there has been a marked escalation in the conflict. the trajectory of the conflict is changing. the tactics that are being used by hezbollah is changing. we're entering week for since hezbollah joined the baffle alongside him, off against as row. yesterday what we saw were that rockets that were launched from
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southern 11 on were landing deeper inside as well, no longer confined to the 2 to 3 kilometer depths along the border, as well as response to deeper inside lebanese territory. so the geographic location really expanding and then we saw and attacked the target to. and it's really when we say it is really supplements what you mean, a population center. now even though the border towns and villages in israel have been evacuated, the fact is a settlement and not a military position was targeted. and then there was a new weapon that has the bullet, is now using a ground to error, messiah that's reportedly according, says the law target to the drone and successfully hit the drug. so we're seeing a change in tactics during the 1st 3 weeks. hezbollah did suffer quite a relatively high number of casual. ready and the past the, yesterday until today the announced the death of 2 fighters the 1st this since
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friday. could this be a change in tactics to avoid further casualties? or are we climbing that letter of escalation on friday? that has the secretary general effect on the seller will be making his 1st televised address? since the conflict begun? he's, this is a secretive organization. does not, which does not really reveal or puts all his cards on the table. but what, what do you have to say? clearly everybody will be watching to know whether or not how far and if hezbollah is going to get more involved in this conflict. on another front to be what seems i know, as we mentioned before is syria. what more can you tell us about as rainy selling that's been happening the of the well a run and its allies really have been strengthening israel, for it does say, say, multi front, for if it continues its its campaign, its war against garza and its crimes against the palestinian people is really saying that the mortar shells were, were, were launched from syria landing in the golan heights,
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which is theory and territory occupied by, as well as well was funding according to the city and state media. they, his army positions that i think this is what's interesting. this is the 2nd time when, as well, it has responded to rockets fired from syria where they targets the syrian army. not just you rami and things groups are arms groups in syria, which is clearly a message that we will also go after the syrian regime. if indeed this front is, is opened and more rockets start to be launched from syria. so the stress of regional escalation is real. for now, they are putting a lot of pressure on these various telling them that if you do not stop this campaign against garza, you could face more attacks from different front st. ahold of joining us that from the southern 11 on the border with no of them as well. thanks very much. zayna. and just to bring you these pictures that we're seeing from inside gone so that they can seems ongoing shared plains of smoke rising above the sky. line,
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we know that as strikes have been going on over night across the doors, a strip cutting thousands more palestinians in the last 24 hours. also getting a quote for me is really ami that it has expanded its ground operations inside gauze overnight. going deeper into the touch, it will be keeping an eye on developments that as a works, he's choose plans of smoke from multiple strikes once again inside the gaza strip, it only takes will break, but then still a has hair analysis era move on the global outcry on the streets of cities around the world, ever the device humanitarian situation in garza, the, the rain starts to push away and moves into the alpine region high for one. let's go
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over those details right now on monday. this is going to be bad in this area. but we'll come back to that story in one second. the heaviest rain begins to peter out across the islands of ireland in britain, but still a legacy of showers left behind. pretty good brent of rain there through paris and has this precipitation bumps into colder air. a lot of snow coming your way ice, so we're talking 15 to 20 centimeters and flurries will linger on tuesday. wednesday is the 1st day of november. you should be about 4 degrees this point in this year. okay. we see that rain push away from spain still pulses the worst of it now in the south of france and right across northern italy. this is going to be some very drenching rain. i think flooding is very likely not just the rain, but the winds will whip up to about 75 kilometers per hour for it. so okay, just a bit of cloud cover around is stumble. 23 degrees. bit of a breeze there as well. about $24.00 for the capitol in on grab. let's go to africa right now. we've got a warm wind bringing up hot air from this
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a har so tripoli at 36 is a good 10 above average and still active for the eastern side of south africa. we've even got some snow and let's do 2 on monday as well. that's it. we'll see you soon. the i'm, it's the world slow down. we stand for as homes, with tip of global nickel reserves. indonesia is forced to leave the global, the battery industry. we definitely manage our abundant resources in solar energy, harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits. essential, committed to being fine, mental protection, enhancing investment climate digital licensing, your better tomorrow. a situation is so bad by the executive this moment on fiber openings of goods. what are the people in the state of shock?
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people are very scared, very stressed. a lot of people are saying the country are a tax bombing mark. i'm shocked by our government. i'm just care about the the tag annual watching out there. as a reminder of our main developments this i'll is where the strikes have killed hundreds of palestinians across casa, in the last 24 hours. the ministry has warned all those in the outcomes hospital to evacuate. within 14000 people,
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a sheltering that is what emoji says it's ground full says i'm pushing deep into golfing times, backs by autonomy and as strikes have been involved in the night of slicing almost as heavy vessels taking place in northern areas. and these pull palestinians have been killed and is there any way to be occupied? westbank amenities stores in the city of janine and demolished the gates of the cum david as well. she is a professor of the national defense university and fully the pentagon is director of arabia independent to fast. he says, as well as not prepared for ground invasion. a posse is a 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 was defaulting to his um, his normal mode,
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which is uh, security pressure of a hard line approach. but i think it is probable that the presence of the hostages has restrained him from acting as he otherwise might. 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 2nd problem is the met strategic damage israel's taking around the world because you know, when they conduct military operations and built up areas, you kill large number civilians as you're reporting is shown. and then the 3rd problem is, i just don't think there's really no theory is really prepared for this yet. i think they have to build up their numbers or combat forces 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,
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ready to go. an invasion is a political problem but you can invade and withdraw if you occupied cause you become responsible for the. busy the 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 person. a well us present job buys and has been speaking on the phone with is why the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu and the adoption present until 5 to out see, see, i discussed the need to immediately increase the flow of humanitarian aid into garza. my joint not by she pretends in washington dc. any more details she have about this cool. as we receive to readouts from the white as far as the, the co would prime minister doesn't yahoo,
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it's basically the same as the language we've come to expect the present, reiterated the israel has every right of responsibility to defend its citizens from terrorism. i'm the school the need to do so in a manner consistent with international humanitarian law. the prioritize is the protection of civilians. and then it goes on to talk about ongoing efforts to meditate, to secure the release of hostages and increase the file. if you buy the chair and the systems, but not unusual, but here's what language we see in the same sentences. if we don't see what's actually happening on the ground, that's very button is concerned about. internationally volunteering will being followed. i think what was more interesting was the read out from the, the conversation with the addiction. they addiction leader because here there was pops up and you have the to data is committed to a significant acceleration, an increase of assistance plugging into gaza beginning today, sunday. and then continuously, they also discussed the importance of protecting civilian lives, respect for investors, your moms, how remove uninformed palestinians and garza are not displaced to egypt or any
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other nations. that's pretty significant given the reporting that's we've seen in the last few days about problems that are apparently on the table within the israeli cabinets and elsewhere for the full ethnic, cleansing of gauze are in complete violation events. now. she's around terminal. i'm the geneva conventions. so at the very least, study about read out them the budget ministration, saying that they want to ensure the public students and garza, and not displace the egypt or any other nation. any other significance development we had on sunday. was drake sullivan during the rounds of the sunday top tracings of the national security adviser for joe biden? and he says, now that the us is prepared to support to monetary imposes, say that hostages can get out safely. so we'll see what to expect to get busy. the un security council in the coming as we'll see what the about affects the us as increasingly isolated with, along with your peer allies, possession of the united nations. when it comes to some sort of pause. mm hm. okay,
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bottom to goes, do you have many science and dave brands that update from washington, dc of you and it's actually general antonio good terrorist is continuing to call for an immediate cease 5 on friday. most countries agreed with his comments and a non binding vote in the general assembly. by the and security council remains divided on the complex customer slightly has moved from the un headquarters in new york state on security council will hold another emergency meeting on the situation and gaza. on monday, this one called for by the united arab emirates and coming on the heels of friday's general assembly vote. 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
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were told that another draft resolution is now being circulated among members of the security council to try to garner support, to bring some voice and some weight of the security council in 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 on raw the relief agency on the ground in palestine. but you are 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, the chief worst case, or what the instructional criminal court says, and paging a to gone. so i may constitute a crime con, made the unannounced visit to the roof of crossing between egypt and the church on sunday, but was unable to enter the strip. tom said is what i should make sure civilians
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on the west by 2008 needs to be a moment in which the international community and the international hockey type to build on the rebel racing of say, to create institution that would ensure never again, we can see that people could be targeted because of their race, their religion, culture way they come from those promises needs to be fulfilled with independent living situation in palestine. we're looking at the events and their locations that how is the
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national corporation? we need assistance to 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, the bed should not be any minute. terry and relieve supplies, going to children to women and men civilian. they're innocent. they have rights on the international humanitarian law. these rights, so a lot of customer international. these rights are part of the geneva conventions, responsibility when these rights and entails this must be a moment where we share our tremendously find the
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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 a menu, a suffering of so many other rights to be protected by the constitution. philips off. the 2nd one entitled to protection of a mile faces, determined to make sure we vindicate those rights. whatever possible, whatever we have on tens of thousands of people continuing to protest and cities around the world to show solidarity with palestine, the phone cover, pulse flying, the flag for c spine, there seems to pluck a stony capital
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a slumber by my boss numbers to build the streets as this way and expands its assaults on guns, a passionate crime. if it will, lead is to health and the violence. we have come to appeal to government and to wake. our government wake up, wake and ghost on. besides in the palestinians are oppressors overwhelming. majority of nations by the recent un resolution cooling for sustained humanitarian truce to many of israel's western allies, didn't australia abstain from the vote to the anger and disbelief with many heat and sickening. anyone that has any kind of morality, any kind of humanity would definitely be standing with that kind of the close ones on this to, you know, name we, we were in the honest continuing. and
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the truth is, course in europe. spain is one of the only 8 e u country supporting the complete seas for the capital, madrid, a sense of frustration that the lack of a european consensus on in the blood shed. it's not bad when bad outside the, it's a shame what's happening to the kind of assuming people, you know, and that the whole of your, some european governments are even support here. and i think that we said us and that should take down the street to 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 pocket out to 0, the seller has held out his era,
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a of garza and across the strip human outside is in gauze issues now could the hospital, given that we've just been watching these great victims of smoke continuing to rise above the residential areas that the bill top area. is there a number of places advising from? can you explain to us what the coming from what happened to well yes, slower. i mean old night and these a morning hours of the day the air strikes and fire belts have not all the we're on going non stop in the area of dr. steve, different areas, it's called the city, but specially each in a tendon ho, a neighborhood where a hospital is, of course, many other areas across this trip have been witnessing the same air strikes. but as i speak to you now, i can see the smoke blowing from the sky from different directions in this morning . uh oh. so the,
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just uh the surrounding area of tendon. how our neighborhood or uh, do you, i'll put the hospital to be specific, but also here the complex of un side, which is also in the same neighborhood. it's a complex where it's a posts or has more than one single institution. it's also being bombarded since last night and up till now the compartments is still in back area. and you know, it does a little bit more about the situation at our codes hospital. we know that 14000 people, a sheltering that we know that there are babies in incubators. there are people who are incredibly sick who of the and yet, yesterday on sunday, the is really only gave people warning to evacuate. boy is happening then now, as well. the situation a little coach hospital is pretty intense and really, really bad. no, uh, old during uh,
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yesterday the warning these really warnings and big trucks around the hospital to scare those people displaced inside and sheltering inside the hospital where very intense. but at night in the as the evening a fell and the, the night hours came, boardman about just 20 meters away from that hot to, to where that close. the windows of the hospital they exploded. there was smoke, a lot of smoke inside the hospital. a lot of the displaced people, a lot of patients suffocated from that smoke a to a very scary and terrifying for them. and as the air strikes continued, the people displaced inside the hospital. they actually us left in the end to the ends of the hospital. the outside entrance of the hospital right there on the street. we could see them. uh, just uh, putting on um uh,
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some mattress and mattresses and some bet sheets on the ground and sleeping right there because of all the smoke that was inside the hospitality of the glass that had broken inside the hospital. again, the director of the hospital has been war, need that this is a serious situation. it is impossible to transport. over 14000 of people sheltering in the hospital of home, their homes were completely destroyed in telling how our neighborhood also premature babies in each debaters. i see units that have patients in them and over 400 patients that are being hospitalized in this hospital. and over a 100 of the medical team and volunteers that are in the hospital. a so tough to, to laura is the 2nd largest hospital after a ship, a complex, you got the city, and that's why it has all that. number of people to on jim the we're hearing from
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is ready all me that it's ground invasion inside gauze or has been expanding overnight, but it's getting deeper into the strip. what signs of that ground invasion are you seeing or hearing about? yes, they were a lot of confrontations last night when uh the some use really tanks installed, treated from the border in the edits in the evers crossing in the north and policy and 5 to confront to the is really military at that point. also for the 2 days side, that's the central godsa and also the impulse ration happened as well. it was a lot of uh, competition. yesterday that took place. we heard a lot of gunshots. we heard a lot of a tank, a show and also uh how much tiles uh, or,
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or anti tank this child by the policy is by just fired in these areas. now we know that the inclusion of these tanks did not go further because of the confrontation and they actually have to wish to drill again. while these are in the military said that they had already paid hours inside those areas. in confrontation with the other posting advisors, but of course, as we're talking about the gaza strip again, it's a very, a small or tiny piece of the territory where you can hear every single explosion. you can hear every single mess sides from the north, at least to the central part. clearly inside got the city. okay, that so you'll know outside of bring us the situation from inside because of strep . she's in gauze a city given that thanks very much. and dave, for brands the latest situation as we watch these plumes of smoke continue to rise
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above the gauze and strip on and off to another night of heavy bombardments across the area. many thousands more people have been killed in the last 24 hours. i'll be back with more officer this news hour and just a few more moments more of the day is news for you and all. the latest developments in the gaza strip as israel's concussion expands the thought provoking on. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate. there are no quick wins and events or research hard hitting interviews . you feel like america is less than the days of these days or is it just a different full? i think the demography of the process facing realities do you see that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side showing the end the bricks on the other? i think there is
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a huge piece of that to happen via the stores on tools to how does they're exploring type this cultural, exciting political disco exposing societies to dr. award winning intense investigation. the get compelling insights into humanity open until the stories from asia were in the pacific. 101 east. on al jazeera it started out as a normal day, but as is often the case indeed occupied with back it, turn it up loud. do you want to do thoughts? and so we were happy, it was a good day. then our car broke down. we got out to see what was wrong. the soldiers thought we were going to throw stones. they started shooting at us. i have took 3, put it in his right arm, the abdomen, and his left foot just a few months ago. a man and his brother, where the,
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where did team doing. and now you rate that currently more than a $180.00 minus has given these rainy jails many for as little as throwing stones at soldiers listing mentioned to them or potentially have put it. so this is the mentality by which these are, you know, sense of 310. so you mentioned that maybe the premies are taken to prison inside is around. parents need to apply for a presentation for me through the red cross. and that could take up to 3 months. in the meantime, the minor is cut off from the world. the 100 palestinians are killed as israel continues as bombardment of gone. so the kind of them all right, kyle, this is allen's. is there a line from doe ha,
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