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takes 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 alex, is there a line from dough? ha. also coming up, fit for 14000 people sheltering and outputs hospital often as well or does it's evacuation on sunday. is there any all mesa? is that 6? finding it? so patients deeper inside garza and in the occupied westbank is where the forces carry out more rates with heavily onto vehicles rolling through the streets of and janine the
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says h t m t, that's 10 am in gauze, it was rainy as strikes have killed 100 small palestinians in the last 24 hours. this is the pictures of the gaza strip, live pictures where we can see more smoke advising this morning. is ready ami also saying that it's ground operations inside the pilots are in to the entire tree were 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, a child she's type children. small children have been killed and gone. so in 3 weeks and an old global context in the past year, 118 people have been killed in the occupied westbank during the same time. the 2 problems to the in presence died in his way the costs of the end as well says that that was due to natural causes. that's why the government says more than $1400.00
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his writings were killed and how much is a tax on the 7th of october of 0 is honey was joins just out from con eunice inside the guns that stripped. so honey has been another night of is riley from bottom is we can still see smoke rising from across the street. what was hits of the yes, well. 2 the difficult night for palestinians living across the gauze. this trip mainly concentrated in the northern part garza city. but we learned from our source as well as the middle. the area of the central part of gaza strip was the side of even more environment in the air strikes, namely raised area of the city of theater by law. and also in the side of the area in the site. right. the cam was a site. busy heavy air strikes and an artillery showing within the past few hours then, and late hours of last night there to the northern part under heavy,
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our heavy cover of artillery as showing and tangs show uh is really uh military. uh, what seems to be a 2nd phase of this knowledge of this for ongoing. so this started advancing into the uh, the, the, the, this, the northern side of the city of bates, of the tunnel. and we just learned as well uh from our so is that there is a southern um, ground military, a operation. uh these really tanks moved from the eastern uh, the southern eastern part of java city and 0 her d. uh, area all the way to uh, the uh, western side of java city, its one road that connects the eastern side with the western side, the coast line of garza city around need 30 and a junction, an area and known for and before these really withdrawal from from garza city
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8, it contains a complex of settlements and known as net 30 and a junction. this area can next the gaza strip. with the central part of the southern part of garza with this happening, we can safely see now this, this is real as disconnecting the gaza strip, separating gals of city and the northern parts of garza from the southern parts of the gaza strip. with the ongoing military operations under, he's a bombardment. we learn also about the targeted killings of the 3 people on on them in our car were driving on that exact road where the turns have moved from the eastern side all the way to that conjunction blink. all the 3 in the cart. now what this does, it makes it difficult now for people who are still looking for a safer place to evacuate. it's definitely difficult for the 14000 people trapped
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in on the quotes hospital as they were ordered to evacuate to the southern part with this happening. it is very, very difficult. uh for them to move anywhere now. okay, honey, my fluid to bring is the latest that from something gone. so thanks very much, honey. for the moment. well, some 14000 palestinians, a sheltering in and around the outskirts hospital, the red crescent size, it's impossible to move hundreds of patients who are in intensive care on life support as well as babies and incubate says same bus robbie 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 like many, perhaps most are hitting, densely populated civilian air. sunday afternoon, another major guys,
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a hospitalist threatened with the worst case scenario. all quotes is sheltering, 14000 people, some wounded, many displaced after weeks of bombardment, the hospital director says there was nothing here for israel to hit the use of a sub. there is no reason that in the hospital there is no police presence, no military presence, nothing at all, just thousands of palestinians here, many of whom have lost their homes. thousands of others are seeking shelter in underwashed schools. and israel is targeting every single building around all cook's hospital. why is that? nobody knows is really messages to patients and hospital administrators with orders to we were accompanied by care strikes, targeting areas close by. it follows a familiar pattern. she's real has hit dozens of other health facilities and gods. the latest threat comes nearly 2 weeks after an attack on the outcome lead baptist hospital killed hundreds of people,
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including children. israel denies responsibility. what will happen with the hospitals if the international community, whatever that is, is not getting a ceasefire in place. an opening garza and getting into fuel water, food and medical supplies, we will see a disaster of the magnitude that i don't think we have seen in modern times. so the most important medical thing to do now is to stop the bone b and lift 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 it 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 comes to that is they not to speak to somebody. and because this is more than the united nations,
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the international presence of them that can provide protection to world health organization issue the state, expressing deep concern for the safety of patients. and how is cindy and sheltering their such sentiments of little use in the face? so this really bulk in mrs. same astrology. oh just well sir, i is to save the children's play. we'll meet you at manage out for the middle east and north africa region and she joins us now from a mine. thanks very much. stress of being with us, this sophistic, the side of the children was put out. that's more children, died in the last 3 weeks, and garza an old. the was complex this year is the dreadful, but a powerful reminder of the in discriminant nature of israel's, as strikes on garza. ringback yes, yes, as you said, we know the 3000 children have been killed in around 3 weeks and got on looking back to other reports by the united nations secretary general on all conflicts and
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children. we noticed that around $2900.00 children is dying across $24.00 countries in total in 2022 in 2021. so this is the database you have since 2019. it's unlikely not really speaks to the gravity of the situation in god that thousands of people dying children being killed on peace will continue and less a sci fi is agreed to by full policies and some what you think it is. but so many children, full victim in this conflict, as well as we know as causes population 2300000 people around saw a children. we also know that in every conflict, children are the most vulnerable children in a way to pay the highest price. because that uniquely vulnerable to attacks and also because they need some children and i think we can all agree that we didn't, every astride and everybody that show
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a tile sense of security is really rivers away from those. what we ask children is a ceasefire, and it will cost you to agree to adhere to the rules of international humanitarian law. to protect seen things like state spaces like hospitals, like schools, where children and civilian or shelter, right? because it really doesn't seem like there are any safe places now in the gaza strip . yes, there is no way to say in gaza right now, as we know who i'm speaking to our colleagues. we're in a situation now where, you know, 1400000 people have been displaced and then now sheltering in the south and we're talking about shelters. the bill to one 100-2000 people. we know that around 2325000 people are in the shelters, around the 16 ball rivers to thousands of people. and there's also a situation where there's no rule to business food. they don't even have voltage across the toilets in the shelves. is these, these shelters and whatnot. phillips to these level of capacity,
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and we're going to see an increase in diseases and we're also going to see people die as things like the hydration on the lot of food. and also we know that is the critical life of medical supplies and fuel involved right now. so what happens to a generation of children who live through this looking by other conflicts and reporting. we know that this has a loan, a ton mental health impact on children, and we know that it leads to increased levels of things like anxiety, depression, and really renters weigh a child, a sense of security on that prospect of a safe and happy future. okay, so i out a from 20 is that from? it saves the children. thanks very much. right. thank you for helping me. okay, let's go live now to so heart. she's the only 1st in occupied east jerusalem. now
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as we've been talking, sorry, we've been hearing the v as rainy army has expanded its ground operation deeper into gauze a well more details. can you tell us? yes, laura. well, they saw a concern that one soldier was killed as not, and that will so has several injuries from what we've known in the last few days is that so cassandra gate fighters have been putting up a fire. so to me again, subscript soldiers as well as the tanks that have been moving it. and they've also confirmed that they've had directly targeted 600. how much targets in the last 48 hour. a several so released a more detailed video than what we've already been seeing, showing as riley soldiers on the ground with the snipers in position. and also the minute tree says it's killed 20 at least 20. how most fights is that we're
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in one area that had barricaded themselves in they've also been saying that they've managed to target tunnels. these tunnels, of course, is a network of tunnels that we're all familiar with on denise garza. and that's how, how much is able to move. and that was also how they managed to get through across to israel for that type on upside, the 7 and so on growing pressure on these ran the government to release 239 captive noon to be held in garza or yeah, absolutely. um, the angle has become a lot more palpable frustration, a real z from zion see and concern amongst the families of not just those are all confirmed as caps as being housing garza. but also there are many those, many of those are all still missing. it's not confirmed where they all that had been bodies um, but they still haven't been able to identify the cause of dna. so those are potentially the parents of those that are missing, say that they think they could also being causal. but the anger comes as they feel
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that because some of these ready to government hasn't been doing and off it hasn't been communicating with them as to what the lights of situation on that getting very desperate. they've been protesting. they've been demanding a meetings with the government, which eventually prime minister benjamin netanyahu had to do, and he met with them any. and he told them that he will make sure that he will bring back. those are all stuck in garza, in fact, the foreign ministry moved a meeting from this morning to lunch time and it did go down well actual with the family members. their explanation was that there's a $150.00 of families that family individuals rather that. so want to meet with the for administrative, how to divide it into 2 sessions. but just to give you an idea of the feeling they've got. so the point where they all saying they would consider they would like the governments consider a swap with how mass uh, where, how much would let go. those of the house council in retired for palestinian
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prisoners being released from jail. and we did this reports, i did take a listen step by step. israel says it's advancing in gaza, newly release 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 military capabilities. and in show the release of more than $200.00 captives, both civilian and military being held in the cause of strip some of the grunt operation that we extend. and how can help us bring the hostages back along? that's what the problem is. now, a promise that hasn't reassured relatives of those health kept safe or missing. that feeling angry and anxious, but their loved ones are risk of being killed by israel's as strikes. so we were very clear about that all the, all the time when calling back home with any kind of negotiation. don,
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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 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 in the dana. we have a large number of enemy captives, and the price of retaining many is the emptying of old prisons and releasing old prisoners. 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. now castle all of us in egypt all continuing to
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mediate the release of all captives. many use riley's including captive spam and they say the only option is to reduce palestinian prisoners. so the height of alex's era occupied easterly sla, the coverage of the goals will continue, is also the short break. and we'll have more on the delay for outcry and cities around the world over the humanitarian situation in gauze them the the hi, we got plenty of warm sunshine into the southeast of europe elsewhere. it's a very different story. lots of flat, it's a central and eastern path. i'm up to the northwest. well, here we have storm care and that'll bring some very heavy rain damaging wins into the northwest. if you upset, of course, a good part of the island pushing it to know the lights on some heavier post.
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afraid, hey, welding seemed full so close in that. what the weather coming get across the south west of england as well along the line of the cloud here, this weather system producing some heavy bus to freight and that way weather will slowly but surely make its way for the east with some heavier rain coming in across the outs 20 to started, i know the middle, the season picked apples again, that could lead to some localized fire flooding. sundry show as well and truly underway here. keys helping me with basic fee of temperatures. they're still getting up into the mid high twenty's. the some well down, it's a single fingers by the little if it got some snow there into scandinavia, pushing across. so that's the western side. all russia warming up here as you go through, choose type of the wet to weather, coming it across many central past the southeast. on the other hand, stay dry fine and sunny, both west the policy of africa also sing some of that. what the weather was to make his way across spain and poets. cool, and the usual shouts for west africa. the
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5432 mar, upfront takes on the big issues. this isn't a one off just talking about a systemic issue here. black lives, don't really matter. in the police for unflinching questions is war with we're wanting to imminent rigorous debate. people are dying because of lots of medical treatments, challenging conventional with the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me more for me on hills upfront one out 0. the
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annual what challenges there has remind you of the main developments this allen is ready as strikes have killed hundreds of palestinians across, gone. so in the last 24 hours, emetrius warned all those and the outputs hospital to evacuate. within 14000 people at sheltering the number of palestinians killed in gaza has paused 8000, including 3000 children, the se for children child. he says more young people has been killed in 3 weeks. the, an o global conflicts in the past year, and he's very much, he says it's ground forces are pushing deeper into garza times. banks, filed tillery, and as strikes have been involved in a nice of slicing. my says heavy baffles are taking place in northern areas. syria says israel has hit it's touchy with strikes as well. state media says as well talk to 2 army post and the province of dera, that led to quote some material losses. as it was always said, it was responding to miss all launches from syria targeting it's time train. and so
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it also says a group of fights is owned with anti tank missiles from lebanon, was struck by its forces near northern, is from, let's go to southern 11 american speech. walcross was insane, of called the in rom mesh. and they took us through the changing tactics that you're saying that in fighting across the border. so yes, we're now in week 4 of the confrontation along lebanon's border with israel, between has the law and the israeli military. there is a change in the trajectory of this conflict, a change in tactics, and that was really clear to us yesterday on, on sunday, 1st of all, hezbollah using a new weapon, the ground to surface miss how that target to what it said wasn't as rarely drone and according to has the law, it was a successful kits. so as well as saying or showing that it has new weapons to use more advanced weapons to use. we also saw the targeting of
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a settlement. now what are we saying is really supplements. what we mean is a population center across the board or in israel, even though towns and villages along the border had been evacuated. you can hear the sound of constant yelling behind me. so this of course, which we saw the 1st 3 weeks was the, the rockets that were launched from southern lebanon into northern israel were targeting military positions. so yesterday, a residential building inside the inside the supplement. and then what else did we see rockets, a longer rain truck, etc, being fired from south lebanon into northern, as well. hitting deeper into is really territory as well as response hit things deeper into lebanese territory. so it's no longer geographically confined to the $2.00 to $3.00 depths um you know, on both sides of the border so that it's slowly expanding. and we are also seeing hezbollah using new tactics because at the end of the day, we saw it. it's really suffered quite the number of loss is nearly 50 men and the
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1st 3 weeks is quite a high number since friday, the report to the death of 2 men. now, how is this conflict going to evolve? we may get a clearer picture on friday when, as well as secretary general has on the throne that gives a televised address. it will be his 1st public address since this conflict began. but we have to remember this as a secretive organization does that does not reveal and put all its cards on the table. so we may get an idea how much more involved hezbollah intends to be in this, in this war. and then it took us through the shutting that we're hearing about by israel inside syria as well. yes, this is right. the military reporting that's monitors were fired from syria falling in the golan heights a syrian territory occupied by, as well as their own responding by targeting syrian army infrastructure. even the syrian state television, the state media is saying that the army posts were targeted. now it is highly
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unlikely that this is the syrian military firing. those rockets in the past as well has blamed the arm to groups allied with iran for those rocket attacks. and really as well, has been striking a running link to positions in syria for years. now, so this clearly is a message from, from the, is really military that the regime could be target to the original, already fragile resume and syria could face a retaliatory strikes if more rockets are fired across the board or putting more pressure on, on, on, on, as well, okay, so in order for us to situation the on the border between 11 and the as well thanks very much say now. so 118 palestinians and the occupied westbank has been killed since the 7th of october and nearly 2000 injured. hold on, it'll have made reports on the impacts, the continued violence as having on palestinians. the as night settles over at
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the zone, refugee camp where humans, i to set those a memo, gets residents, the streets go quiet, of the extended. so if you family huddled together in one slab, 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 the fluid, 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 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's
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angry about everything he's a is to die. he does what he wants them if you call and ask him anything i don't sleep at night, i'm schedule will sneak out at home. 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 to you 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. the girls had just turned for the flower over. the mass flew into the air, so to the ground, she crawled a few steps with her as closed and then collapsed. she remembers that hers is a story of multiple trauma to lean, spent
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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. 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 friends, 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, leaving an entire population from the edge of that. how many of the 0 in the occupied westbank at least full palestinians have been killed in a major as rainy,
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wade and the occupied west bank. i'm actually still in the city of jeanine and demolition the gates of its refugee come and also to pulling drains. several of palestinians with engines around con, has moved from ramallah and, you know, to find the west bank the, this was one of the most serious raids into jeanine 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 jeanine 1st that started around 2 am. when the soldiers went in, they felt the way into the camp. a number of a rest were 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 a similar right. and they dug up various different roads that the palestinians
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telling us were living in that camp. this is simply to make life incredibly difficult. but within the company itself, it seems that they all going off to any kind of symbol of resistance. that gate 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 and then it retreated. so it's a very serious right into jeanine refuge account, but this also it was replicated in silhouette in the hebron and in all the 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 if it gets a 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. tens of thousands of people are
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continuing to protest and cities around the world to show this sort of diversity with palestine. demonstrations come as many western governments of the us and u. k. of declaring support for as well as right to defend itself. the bulk of my thoughts flying the flag for a ceasefire. this is the pockets tony capital is lama, but my boss numbers failed. the streets as this rarely expands its assault on guns, a passionate crime for well leaders to health and the violence. we have come to appeal to government and to wake our governments up. wait, wait and go. son. besides in the palestinians are approaching an overwhelming wood.
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