tv Inside Story Al Jazeera October 30, 2023 2:30pm-3:01pm AST
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shop so that we can get this up to speed in actual fact the, the verification of, of goods of the various sorts being beating construction material. food stops medical supplies and someone has been controlled and authorized by the x ray, the authorized to use for many, many years. that is actually not new. uh, the situation is new. obviously, it is in for the tense. we have a full uh, going on in augusta. so that creates a number of, of, of difficulties that we, of course, are trying to overcome by speaking to those. we need to speak to, but we need this to happen very, very soon. and we need them to happen in chimed in with a humanitarian pause, so that, that a, the interest can be delivered in the safe and secure manner. kenneth ross is the
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former executive director of human rights watch and he told down to 0 the international humanitarian know is being violated and gone. so as well. i think we very likely have war crimes being committed. we obviously have more crimes to start this. all off or from us slaughtering is really civilians and adopting them and firing weapons indiscriminately, disability populated areas. but we know that under international humanitarian law work crime. so i one side do not trust by what crimes by the, on each side has an independent obligation to respect the laws of war. and we see israel by leaving them. i think most recently, if we look at what's happening with us, it's hospital. um, even if there is something from us to solely underneath, we don't even know that, you know, is room a to a similar allegation regarding all cheaper which must 9. but when you have 14 housing, people in the hospital, many in critical situations where they can't be moved and evacuation order doesn't
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suffice. and it's wrong to suggest that, you know, whatever military advantage comes from, hitting this. suppose that from us disability underneath, with just or by the won't be disproportionate pharmacy don't. so that's an example of violating the rule against a disproportionate attacks that harness the population. and i'm assuming what we are 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 especially saying about an active investigation environment, cement a 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 what, why. so i'm,
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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 concrete slab of internet. it's not true. love at all sides. i can take a short break and then we'll bring you what's happening in the occupied westbank for a palestinian families living in fear of escalating violence. the and then 1000000 palestinian will leave the houses and looked at the south of the gulf has an area that come to be really enough for hosting this specific number of displaced people are evacuating to a place for us to do this. there isn't any safe place to go. people, hospitals that need electricity, they need welfare for their life. here's
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from, i'll just say on the go and need tonight. out is there is only mobile app. is that the, this is where we just fix allies from out is there is a mobile app available in your favorites apps to just set for it and typed on a new app from out to 0 new at your fingertips off choose solutions that gives us no hope for future that we have to find creative solutions, not just turn our backs. i don't think that has a number. think about it as a person, person yourself and that person shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life and all the stages we want we want to break because the
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women and my country deadlocks we become about to on we are not denies all of who we are human beings and deserve to be treated equally. we are in the footsteps, our officers claim that has been done before can be done. as long as a human being is doing it, you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords you and the, [000:00:00;00] the kind of again you are watching out, is there
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a hair of the main development this hour is ready for us is have escalated the grounds and the arrows sold in northern gauze them time because attacked vehicles carrying civilians trying to escape proportionally counting 3 people downstairs or pools in gauze like human outside has received a threat telling her, and her family can be the area from where she's from forcing a husband received a call from his rodney full says wanting them to leave. meanwhile, as strikes have intensified across scouts of the milk, she has windows and the l. cook's hospital to evacuate with an 8300 civilians have been killed in the past 24 days. syria says israel has hit it's touchy with strikes, state need yes. as, as well talk to, to ami posted in the presence of dera, that led to what it called. so material losses, as it was obvious that it was responding to mr. lawrence's from syria targeting. it's how it train is relo. so it's as
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a group of fighters onto the anti tank missiles from 11 and struck by a stroke, but it's full says knit northern israel, and i'm saying that co that is in the mesh in the southern level done. let's special talk about the area where you are zayna and a change in tactics that you've been reporting over the last few hours in the cross border facing the as well. yes, the 11 on israel board are still very much an active frontline, as for right across the board or fire since the early hours of the morning. but on sunday, we saw the trajectory of this conflict slowly, changing tactics, changing, at least on the part of the lebanese arms group, has the law. they've use the they're implying new weapons on the battlefield. no doubt the message to as well that to we still have other weapons to use. we haven't entered this conflict with our full military capabilities. they say they shut down
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and is ready drone using a ground to air mishandled. they say that it was a successful hit. also on sunday we saw rockets being launched from deeper inside lebanese territory. landing deeper inside is really, is really territory over the past 3 weeks. the conflict zone has been really confined to a depth of about 2 to 3 kilometers along each side of the border. also yesterday, groups allied with hezbollah claimed responsibility for targeting, targeting a settlement the population center. yes. border towns and villages along and israel have been evacuated, but targeting a supplement is really a new dynamic. so tactics appear to be shifting. is hezbollah changing its tactics? it because of the high casualty told a relatively high casualty told over the past 3 weeks or something more messages to as well that this situation could escalate even further. we're going to wait to have to hear from the group secretary general has on the thrill on friday and his
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1st public televised appearance. since this conflict began, we will understand more on how has the lot intends to get more involved. if indeed it does to get more involved in this conflict and saying it just took us through the shelling that we're hearing happening between israel and syria as well. this really military saying that it struck syrian army infrastructure, syrian army positions following the launching of a rocket from syrian territory landing into the occupied golden heights. this has happened before in the course of the, the past 3 weeks. messages from the so called excess of resistance, which is backed by you run that as well, could face a multi front more if it continues its attack on garza but israel not targeting. um, you know, positions linked to iran groups linked to iran, but the syrian army clearly is
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a message here that the fragile syrian regime could face attacks if this front opens and yeah, you can hear the constant sound of shelling very, very much in the active front line, but yes, we talk about new tactics, but to a big extent, we can say it is still confined to the rules of engagement that we have been seeing over the past 3 weeks or so. okay, then ahold of joining us that from southern 11 and thanks very much say now want to get a little bit more on the conversation that we had with you in the l said of correspondence in gaza. joint is by phone from tape town is kadijah patel. she's telling me that the executive board of international press institute, we want to talk to kadijah because, you know, i'll correspondence in gauze or received a phone call. her husband received a phone call, wanting her to leave the area from which she was reporting from her home,
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where she lives with her family and her children, and a number of other families inside an apartment building and gauze assess a want to make of this morning a very, very worry for us if indeed this is an indication of the deliberate tab between of just something that we are concerned about. the quality chon submitted trends that we see within this context. and we want to and then the top of the objective and the joint forces to deny and the well ok, what's in this more she lives. she said with in this apartment building with a number of other families. but her family was the only one to receive this message . do you think she was deliberately targeted? it's difficult to say, but secondly, if indeed she was the uh, you know, the only balance to receive this message,
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we can deduce that they some level of targeting. and again, we want to con, there is a, a sense of the deliberate targeting on jen this in this conflict. she said it came from a number that she didn't recognize. they all used to getting warnings from the as really military before stripers. and this one particular came from a number she didn't recognize. do thing has been a change of tactics. i was to say, of course, you know, it's uh, sitting as i am so far away. um, i think that you know, a study your own correspondence that you know, a better place to understand. and so we see over the last few days, of course, some of the 10 and the tone august, your office was increasing alarmingly. and so, you know, alongside the, the, you know, they also counting the number of jealously tendencies, increasing nearly daily. so, all together,
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we want to watch these radical therapies do respect the work of journalists to respect their right to do they work with in this work. cuz these are what's threat do you think exists so you know, as she carries on her brave reporting the from inside guns assessing. yeah. um, you know, we, we, we cannot know exactly what that that's portent but suddenly any um, you know, and any attempt to target agend this time with the family. so you know, the family of another. i'll just do a john, let's talk a good a few days ago. you know, whether this is a change or not. you know, we cannot say, but certainly that is right. the ministry has to do more to ensure that john list to be able to do the job and interrupted. it says me, you know,
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the question of where the journalist can be found. ticket is out of, you know, it is actually out of scope altogether. a covey, just letting things indecent in the patel. joining us that from the international press institute in cape, tell me we appreciate you taking the time to join us in the condemnation of the targeting of correspondent give me the outside in garza city just within the past hour. thanks very much that speak now to time accommodate. he's professor of public policy at the institute for graduate studies time. i don't know if you able to hear the interview that we had with you and just within the last half hour or so, it was chilling to hear. first of all, this message that she'd received as a husband to proceed telling them to escape and to leave them, asking them how they do that when there were times on the main road linking north and south guzman being told that they was up to them to figure out that way. and then as she was speaking the from bob and the aerial bombardment around to
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a building. so clear and is so evident, shaking the building that she was, and it's chilling for him, this live on television. what you make of this situation is there's an escalation or is it just as usual? coastal events in goal is assessing motor. i'll be very think. i mean when i hear this, i just add a member. yes, of do when we were watching him kind of prosecute to for the but then the 2nd court of justice standing on the board, the that off of crossing on the edge and for ceasefire, and also editing people inside the guys to stop collecting, providing any evidence they see it in case they will go ahead then an open investigations for what comes and goes and i'm, i'm astonished like what, what, what, what evidence does he need more than what sort of heating now from? is that 8 official statements?
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evidence of guys receiving these calls on the actual coming another for the standards, including children. what it stops nice to see, didn't know just to open a 1000 investigation and describes why they were so fast when they came to you put in last year and, and, and they did this in a matter of months like, you know, there was, uh, i wanna issue that against the president of a great power. and he and he stands condemned and asking, urging for this thing as to collect evidence and claiming that insulin is bought, allowing him to go inside and investigate. you don't need to go inside and disappear. well enough evidence, some tvs to, to, to open the menu investigation on describe. so what, what lead to subsidize to see from the gets what i mean? that's a message for them. we want to understand the legitimacy, the legal issues that prevents them from doing this. when we have an extra to try and commit to the one succeeding to do this when we saw nothing happening and you put in, we know about the, the sugar and orphans with relocated from a safe place to a safe place. and this,
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this water. i'm just going to see the issue if i want to stop president, why do we see this happening? and nothing happens. and again, we have such a corrupt then broken into the national systems or it's complicit. that's good enough and it's broken. and if she cannot do his work and because there's pressure on them from part from states, you should have the dignity to stand up. and so when i quit, because i faced, but i should, i mean, should let everyone know where does the pressure come from? what does the pressure come from? where does that come from? what, what are we talking about here? what is the pressure that is pushed on that is made the whole load or west of low ton of blind died? so what is what i said listen, load load up a picnic isn't, it's the us, it's legal opinion. and these countries was the cut of that of civilizations claim to be democracies up a bite to invest the values. you might have rights, you know. and they decided to give us the green lights to commit this best of note . and that's the problem. it's
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a broken caught up in the commercial system. and it's not going good. and this is not, this will not be the and trust me. i mean, the more telling us we have for this, this icy, see, would it be more explicit? it would be at all. did i pull up the pick and see the states would have been up because being taken seriously by many countries. that's not what's over after this . i mean, this is a, this is a sick joke for them to send it or not they'd be able to meet a facility i would open investigation though, so, and that's, that's a 6 or not even be able to open the wrath of crossing to go in to investigating that, that he wasn't able to even enter garza uninterruptible of about 10 most. i mean, just a couple of days ago we had the you want to, none of us simply pass that as an ocean at asking for ceasefire and the, and think of a and it's, it's not binding. what is that? of course, but what's next? if it was for egypt for lo, it inside the guys us to the yes, understand the politic of sensitivity isn't does not want to the nice isn't it from it's lee gives us a model disposable. it doesn't have to pay for what does that wants to take? the bill to them for amazing,
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then that's fine. understand that. but at this very extra ordinary circumstances, god lives in egypt and we, we, we expect x out of the, the measures including temporarily measures that these, by egypt to allow a into inside guzzle without having is what i think i need all of it. but in it, so we expect this the lease from egypt, and it has the more responsibility. and it has the international community as back up through the resolution that the past 2 days ago, 3 days ago. to do this, at least importantly than attendance and disorders over so, so they put into it and they should do it. they should not wait for it. is that a convict? every item of age and prevent aid the going into guys at the large scale as needed? so kind of the company, there are a lot of questions that still need to be on. so for a moment, thanks very much for joining us. him in the studio and at least full palestinians have been killed and a major is rainy. wage in the occupied westbank, the military store and the city of jeanine and demolished the gates of this refugee
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camp. and it was at the point drains, several palestinians were injured. and wrong con has moved from sola and the occupied west bank a, a, me that family home now they start to was actually demolished in 2003, because of for a how many he was actually convicted of killing is really sold as an incentive. the 7 life sentences in 2003, and that's when these ready army actually destroyed this house. they rebuilt it since then. however, for him, it was released in 2011 as part of what's known as the glad slate deal. he was in his ready soldier that was captured and taken into her mouth when he was released, a number of palestinians will also release. hi, how many was actually sent a to cause like spelled effectively into the gaza strip. and the family here haven't really spoken to him since then. and certainly haven't spoken to him since october 7th. now they rebuilt the home. but now
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a 5 am is really soldiers came in to the house. they put the family in this room. this is members of the family here, but let me show you what that actually did when they came in. they walked through head, and as we came, they came in through the store. and this small hole actually now represents a complete nightmare. for the family, these really soldiers drilled into this will because they are testing the thickness of the will because they are planning on demolishing this home for a 2nd time. now the reason they doing that is called post collective punishment to collect the punishment is something that is right in human rights groups of palestinian human rights groups say, is a tactic used by these riley's to basically put pressure on the family's wants. this home is divorced, it could happen next few hours. it could happen in the next few weeks. it will
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render the entire family homeless available, uh, co fee and the, i mean, we are scared then to monitor the house, knowing that we are not willing to anything for this was for next who spend june diamond. they ordered the money to the house before. so why the monitor to again the family and out simply waiting for these ladies to come in and demolish this home. however, in this rate, in so the wide uh, overnight 10 people arrested, bringing the total of people arrested in the occupied westbank since all type of $7.00 to $1640.00. and that number is rising every day. and we're all gone out of there. so that was at least a $121.00 palestinians in the occupied westbank have been killed since the 7th of october. and any 2 thousands have been injured. hold on until have made reports on the impact, the continued violence is happening on people living that as night settles over the zone, refugee camp, where humans id set those a number of gets residents,
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the streets go quiet, the extended. so if you family huddled together in one flooded the originally from the lake area, the movies 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 he has to do it. every night i'm scared, says 14 year old my mood. a bullet narrowly missed him as he stood by the window. but this quoted boy wasn't so lucky shot that was eating a falafel sandwich. so you find me janet swim 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. you must have the full and he's angry about everything he's
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a 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. i turn the internet off so he spends don't influence him. i'm is also where he's about settlers living in the vicinity view and says, the average number of dfacs 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 fly. well look at 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 lee and spent a year in hospital. that's where she met that the a young boy from gaza who had received
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a bullet in the back during israel's 2014 war on this trip. he was killed by an air strike on the 3rd day of this war. and the have to just don't like to have new 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 lead 5. so as with her, those you mess and that the generation after generation of palestinians have had to navigate life on the occupation. so every day brings new stories of tier death and grief, leaving an entire population from the edge hooked up that how many of the 0 in the occupied west bank statements actually general antonio gutierrez is continuing to
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cool for an immediate cease fine on friday. most countries agreed with his comments and a non binding votes and the general assembly. but the in storage council is divided on the company's presence to lead me has more from the 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,
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and garner support to bring some voice and some weight of the security council and 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. i'm just gonna leave, you know, with pictures of slicing that's ongoing in the gaza strip. they, you can see smoke continuing to fill the area on the 24th day of israel's, i'm from fall off and that's killed. 8306 palestinians since they'll tell you of a 7th attack by a mass killed. $1400.00 is rainy's israel, expanding its ground operations towards guns. a city dividing up the strip between
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north and south. that's it from me laura kyle: do stay with us. so rahman is up next with the the how do i have it go sizes and run them away and see whether pushing in across mongolia, navigate this area of cloud with so slight a little further east with this snow on that. and it will make its way towards that eastern side of rochester houses that much of try to dry. southern air is a dry, very much of the warm side. once again, we have got to snow that making its way out of mongolia around the top. just 5 degrees celsius slipping a little further east was south of that to allow me have got some wet to whether heavy a bus to freight into the northeast of china. and that will continue to skip
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a little further south was creeping into south korea as we go into web this day. so expect to see some basic pieces of rain coming into solar, at least for a time that would run its way across northern positive japan. southern averages penn state dry, warm and sunny and very well met. as you can see, of course, a good part of central and southern china, all of a sudden shot across the good parts of india as well. we have got some showers down across the south there into a carol a pushing a little further north. once again, some west of where the time to time it was what is it has been recently into west for lanka, for much of bucket start as you can see, lots you drive one or 2 showers in the fall south. we have got one or 2 shots into the southern end of the red sea and the baby peninsula looking at the list that of the, the latest news as it breaks. so correspondence that the killing of his family was not going to stop him, but it will not make him silence with detailed coverage. no,
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the other soldiers actually came up the stairs. and i simply was just smashing everything so they could see and see this, jen. it isn't the biggest question is, well, hezbollah joined this fight further? well it's gonna do is it's long range of missed tiles. the israel seconds, i'll just say it was correspondent in gaza, move location for die the phone. so around when you're watching, i'll just say we're life, we're headquarters here in the whole. so coming up the death toll of the is really bombardment of guns was now more than $8300.00 palestinians off of them children.
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