tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 31, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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when sales hotels like this one instance of these have been preparing to host, hundreds of israelis evacuated some towns and cities in that northern region. inside stops all 3 boxes full. the new arrivals, food supplies for sabbath mail that will not be celebrated in peace. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm about to send, and this is the news. our life from joe are coming off in the next 16 minutes. gaza under fire, and fierce fighting continues deep into the nights between hom, us and allied fighters with is ready for us. it's a matter of life and desktop un officials appeal for the humanitarian things. fire and gaza did emergency meeting of the security council. people are becoming
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increasingly desperate as a source for food, water, and shelter amid the relentless bombing campaign as wiping out whole families and entire neighborhoods back by the us. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu says now is not the time for the c. as far as, as far as, as advanced, close to gaza, such as you will not agree to association with us after the risk of tasks and the toll keeps munching in garza in 24 days of war. israel has killed at least 8306 palestinians, nearly 3 and a half 1000 of our children. the $21.00 g m t hours. that's 11 p. m in gaza. and israel's prime minister has told the world that he will not agree to a cease fire on sparing an unrelenting israel's air strikes
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a continuing through the 9th and gaza at least 8300 pounds of stains have been killed in 24 days of war earlier is rarely times was seen in the outskirts of gaza city on the main road linking northern and southern guns and is rarely ever strikes of directly head guys has only hospital for cancer patients. it's funded by took care. there's been extensive damage done to it's 3rd. busy or the cares of foreign ministry, it has condemned in, quote, the strongest terms b is rarely strike the turkish palestinian friendship. hospital is prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and a ton of ice speech says he has no plans to resign and he will not agree to a cease fire. it means making a little distinction between the deliberate murder of the innocent and the unintentional kind of casualties that accompany every legitimate war. even the most just for i wouldn't make clear is what was position regarding this is far to just
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as the united states would not agree to cease far after the bombing of pearl harbor, or after the terrorist attack of 911. israel will not agree to association of facilities with some us after the risk attacks of october 7. we're going to go to a topic. how about zoom in con units and gas the time we're talking a lot about gaza city, but describe the situation for you are in con units. yes, as point. so the is very attempts and the goal is just to really exist late. y'all can see you targeting several areas in the trees tossing from the know the gaza strip, where to, to a mass of classes have interrupted between palestinian pointers because of the occupation forces in no spot in the north. west of big july, the town close to the calls to mind of the guns this trip and even eastern a big, big town one city would consider to be one of that jason's towns that offload that is close to the boat is also the attacks continued and the out on the screen
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running evasion to the chart, treat it, continued, and as well, the troops now are trying to push forward into deep thought. the goal is to trip from as a tune link are huge, which the, this area has witnessed massive fight exchange between palestinian fighters and the is with occupation forces. now as close to the location we, we went where we are right now in rough, our district there is a class on fight. strange. have been rough to that reading, publish the new pointers and the incident occupation for us. it seems clearly that because we have this about, so expand it practically. it's minutes reparations on the ground as they are trying to uh, to attack the gaza strip from different sexes in order to gain control of the lines and even to achieve the means of goals. that have been announced by the israeli prime minister benjamin to tell you how to destroy the military capability of the palestinian fighters and even to restore hostages. yeah, just as you're talking to the started we, we should just mentioned to people who are just joining us. that's the buzzing noise when you can hear in the background is actually we have a sound is really drones that our eyes are these, or targeting, or surveillance,
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or sometimes do carry weapons themselves. let's talk about benjamin netanyahu. his earlier message about about the war and the fact that he is determined there will be no cease 5, that must be a terrible news of course for people in gaza. yes, definitely. yes. as cousins are waiting for a ceasefire in order to move themselves together off to the last or that they had really a to the rates after the most of the houses and even the killing of the children and family relatives, the palestinians are waiting for a ceasefire. in order to uh to start rep putting themselves and even they are trying to uh, to clearly understand the current situation on the ground. and you said you had just clearly announced that the one stop until they achieve the goals that that had been listed earlier. since to begin the beginning of this round to find, to republish the appliances and as well, the situation of the ground is witnessing such a practical to pick
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a license application for the outline for the end of the year, i was codes and just statements that are trying to carry out limits of the ground included to the church. we step by step. they are trying to expand this part. they have been encountered by furious pious by the palestinian fighters while i'm trying to death to have them from uh, moving uh, move forward. deep into treasury as we you've been talking to us, we've been watching the, the sort of a guys and sky line, which is a, just to the left hand side of, of the picture there. and we've seen occasional flashes of obviously from an air strike. occasionally, we've seen slayers because he is a plume of smoke rising at the moment. isn't the science of course have come under attack as well, and people have being told by these various to move from does a city southwards, are people able to mix? there are ways of as well till now people cannot really evacuate the faces that they are in right now in the north,
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on the central areas of the gone district as even every single corner of the jersey has been football just by the occupation over to think about doing a list, medical watches, hospitals, educational facilities, and even with the cold buildings that have been provided by the us. but the ongoing strikes in detroit treat now have a sense clearly i'm just not that there. was there any safe place in the goals as trip, as hospitals with the bottom, they've collected hospitalized antibiotic nation shelters. believing that they're going to be safe places for them to hide and even to reside in until the end of the support. but meanwhile, the attacks on the goals district continue targeting several sides of people who are in the central areas. and those are in areas of the concert after the destruction of the to control of. so i had seen road which makes the northern and central areas of the concerts and with the southern areas, i still under the east, very control officer and is rarely met it. treat tank has reached this area that could be really dangerous, even for a thousands of palestinians to flee from the place of that they are in right now and to move forward with itself. and because when he really does that tax on the 2 or 3 continue to go about assume in conyers in gaza tag,
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thank you. is what was expanding is going to so deep into gaza while continuing to pound this strep with air strikes. but they meant resistance, somebody, i'll call some brigades, that's a military wing of hamas. i'm the palestinian islamic jihad, our codes brigade. and the last 24 hours in tens fighting has been reported in these areas in the north. and the east is really times of not being seen on the outskirts of guys associated they've been seen moving on the main sell our dean road just as the product was saying, linking northern and southern guys, and is there any media is reporting that these really armies objective is to bisect the strip. one of the challenges saves the children, is calling for an immediate cease finding jobs. a warning israel's expanded grand operation will kill many more children. same bus drivers, reports, distance smoke over garza from israeli strikes up close to grief of
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a final farewell families embrace lifeless bodies. give one last kiss before laying their children together to be better to bombard, meant of gossip does not stop. that is really machinery, was seen moving into the territory, including a bulldozer and a tank. seeing here targeting a car carrying civilians in the, in that study done the tank this day and which side of it. no one wants to believe it. it's the end is firing out of the people from the c side. i've seen it. the tank is targeted. a call on a bus. and a bulldozer was with the tank. heavy fighting reported in northern garza with israel claiming progress palestinian saying defenses are holding as the conflict worse since. save the children, says the more than $3000.00 children killed and gaza so far exceeds the annual total in all conflicts owns around the world for the last 4 years. those who
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survive often wake up to find their parents for go. this girl's family was killed in his rate of the attack overstressed hospital staff left to care for orphans while potential targets themselves. israel has been bombing areas around o codes hospital for days, people their fear strength on the hospital itself is only a matter of time. 5 is really targets on monday included warehouses of the red crescent society. as well as the indonesian hospital. several people were killed and injured from an air strike in the rough neighborhood. the people are suffering across, gone they killed us. he says. holmes, continuously pounded hospitals, continuously flood, not with the dead or wounded fighters. most casualties are severe. most of them children the same bus robbie: oh, just here. meanwhile homos has released
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a video of 3 captives is holding in gaza in the video. but i'll just see the english has decided not to show one directly address is probably mr. benjamin nets and yahoo st. quote. we are banning the responsibility of your political security and military failure. on october, the 7th, there was no army. no one arrived, no one protected as she goes on. and we are innocent citizens who pay taxes to israel wearing captivity in a bond condition. you are killing us and she goes on to say, quote, release us now very spare citizens release their prisoners release all of us. let us go back to our families with a spokesman for the military wing of the palestinian group as long as your heart has spoken about the captives held in gaza. and the statement, the group says to the families of our captives, your government is risking the lives of your children to gain time every minute the process is a threat to the lives of a prisoners. israel says a soldier taken captive on october. the 7th has been freed,
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joined to nice ones by these very ami. i'm the is very security agency issue that said that what are you must skittish seeing here in whites t shirt was released during a grand operation. the statement added that a condition was good, actually being reunited with a family homeless called the announcement and attempted by israel to distract attention from the video. it released a few hours out here showing 3 women still in cabinet every day. let's go straight to alan fisher. is joining us now live from occupied east jerusalem that we're talking about the, the captives that appear in how much video almost at the same time as benjamin netanyahu, whose government was anxious to stress the release of the soldier in the military operation. the timing, and it isn't as interesting, isn't it all in the yes, the 3 the what the video of the so you want me to is enticing just on it so, and because it gives us for the 1st time, a proof of life all,
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most of some of the hostages and some of the captives being held in gaza. $215.00 of them not according to the it's really military. it's the we think for from a couple of things that the one with the dominates, the conversation says about benjamin netanyahu meeting the families of those who are being held captive the day before. so that would it be such a thing. so we think it was recorded on sunday, it's a very plain black background. so there's no way you can identify with that are being held that what, but what is clear is the message that they have said is that they feel that benjamin netanyahu was responsible for what was a military security and political failure. on the 7th of october. and their lives are no risk. and certainly that would echo the views of a large number of people in israel, who believe that there was a homeless catastrophic failure of government on that day, which led to a number of captives being taken. and of course, more than
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a 1000 is really is being killed and know the soldiers that was released, which is the what they are using that seem to have happened. i know it some time on sunday evening, but the news only coming a few hours after the video of the captives was the lease. so that was for tooth is timing or deliberate timing. on behalf of these relays, they wouldn't go into a big deal deal of detail. but the see know that she has provided a lot of information that may help them as they continue to putting the gaza strip . and of course, continue to assess for those who are being held captive now. and we were talking before about benjamin. that's one. yeah. who's message to is it saying that he is a will not go for a cease fire? that was a small part of a much larger statement that he made. what else was he saying? it was clear that he was addressing the audience beyond israel. he's already spoken to the people of israel, but as far as news conference on saturday, this was speaking to the for media. this was to the audience be on the shores. and
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certainly in largely, it seems like it and american audience. when he talked about pearl harbor when he talked about 911 and quoting the bible by saying that it does cause a time for peace and there's a time for war. this is a time for war saying that there was no possibility that there was going to be a ceasefire with some us. that how much i owe was the forces of barbarism. and this was time for nations and leaders to make a choice. this was not a war that it's a wanted, it was not a war that israel started to be a few people who might argue with that. but it was one that israel was, was going to win at this was benjamin netanyahu being stronger than he was on saturday? it's clearly sending a message to the international community that the board in gaza will continue. he talked about how it was trying to avoid a cube, a civilian casualties. that was also a message to the international community. it is clear that he sees this as being
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a little more. it is clear that he's worried about some of the motions in the likes of the un calling for a restraint on behalf of the village. and it is clear from the message that restraint is not in place at the moment the. he sees this as a war that has to be one, and he believes that by continuing to put military pressure on us that will lead to the release of it. some of the captives bear on pointed to the fact that the soldier who was released at that happened because of the military pressure in guys which is seeing the number of dead increase almost by the hour and pressure and the dr. body service of the mile. and thank you very much indeed a while into us. the white house says it's not the time for these 5, but instead pauses to allow aid into guys that will party go haines in washington dc. quite clearly. the white house supporting benjamin netanyahu,
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who's called for no sees far potty. really, it's quite clear that all across the administration there try to send a unified message 1st when it comes to the mounting civilian casualties. the spokes people coming out and saying this is not israel's fault, they're doing all they can to avoid civilians. they blame him off saying him off hide among civilian targets on aid. they don't talk about the absolute desperate situation that the millions of palestinians find themselves in. instead they are choosing to promote their efforts. they said they were able to get these rallies to lift the black out communications that they've been able to get to use really as to re open one line of wat fresh water into gaza. they're working on the 2nd and they said they're working on trying to get up to a 100 at a truck, into a gaza through egypt a day. so they're trying to focus on that. but on the question of c thought cease fire. national security council spokesman john curry may clear just hours ago that
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there is absolutely no daylight between the us and israel on this. let's us we do not believe that a ceasefire. is the right answer right now. we believe that at least for our right now, benefits i was the and mazda is the only one that would gain from that right now, as, as israel continues to, to prosecute their operations against i'm us, leadership, what we have said should be considered and explored. are temporary, localized humanitarian pauses to allow aid to get to specific populations and maybe even to help with evacuation of people that want to get out. move more to the south of us. clearly not concerned that it pretty much stands alone except for protect some western countries. the united nations must not forget. the general assembly overwhelmingly called for a cease fire view, and secretary general has called for an immediate cease fire. but from the us perspective,
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the answer simply is not right now. no body. thank you very much. indeed patrick, i'll hang talking to this from washington dc. the you are on the security council is holding an emergency meeting this hour on israel's grind invasion of gaza, and there were warnings of further breakdowns of civil order and the devastating impact on civilians, especially in children ahead of the u. n. agency for palestinian refugee is said called an immediate humanitarian ceasefire, has become a matter of life and death for millions. it is therefore infinity, but nearly the field to bring, i'm going to shoot the $3200.00 and see really what to just 3 weeks. these houses in the process of was complete. so since 2090 this cannot be that much more on the cities,
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including those that are in the face. people have another piece that too many people have issued an injury was seeking safety in. this is projected by international dominion terminal at unicef, we've firmly believe that the true cost of this latest escalation will be measured in children's lives. those last to the violence and those forever changed by it. after a little more than 3 weeks, a devastating tally is quickly adding up with ramp and green violations being committed against children. according to the palestinian ministry of health, more than 8300 palestinians have been killed in gaza, including over 3400 children to give it as well as on those live for us at the united nations. and there's no question about the message that the agencies or putting towards the, the secure to cancel this or get yeah, that's right. this is a very somber briefing. this was
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a meeting emergency meeting called by the united arab emirates for the security council, where they heard these briefings from unread the united nations relief and rework agency. that's the biggest relief agency in guys to about 12 to 13000 employees, also heard from unicef is you just heard there and also from a representative from the office of the coordination for humanitarian affairs. and they were just so many sobering statistics of numbers of people that are suffering and dying. 170 percent of all people killed and gaza. women, or at work children, talked about the devastating effect on hospitals and people in the hospitals and hundreds of premature babies that aren't receiving the care that they need because of the bump our family can go on and on. the list goes on. but i think there are 4 key themes that came up over and over with all 3 un agency officials that were breathing. number one is all of them called for
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a cease fire and or humanitarian pause immediately. not tomorrow, not the next day, but immediately. and they all called for israel to respect humanitarian law called for all parties to respect to mandatory in law, but particularly israel in this case. and then they all said that the aid coming in through the roof of border crossing right now is simply not even close to enough. and lastly, i mean, these are all humanitarian organizations that are used to providing help for others . i think all of them expressions unrra was saying we actually need help because it's getting so bad. we are reaching to a point where we're not going to be able to provide a to people. we need fuel to fuel generators and, and, and what have you and how and keep hospitals running. the situation is, is very, very bleak. and that's exactly what the security council members heard and gave it to understand that there is going to be a resolution that is going to be put forward to the security can. so can you tell
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us a little bit more about that? of course, this is the latest and several resolutions, most of which have failed in fact, all of which have failed to the security council as yeah, that's right, a little background. there have been for security council resolutions that have been voted on, all 4 of them have failed for one reason or another. the security council is divided primarily between east and west. and when i say that, i mean russia and china on one side, and you have the united states pretty much alone, but sometimes with the u. k as well. and the other side, the usb towing up result resolution. i think there's deep frustration on the security council, especially with the elected 10 members. and that's why they, when i say they, i mean multi in the you a but primarily mountain are, are, are coming up with their own resolution, with the help of china and other other security council members that they hope will
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be an alternative to either a russian or us version uh, they've got a 1st draft and now they're going through it. and they hope at some point in the coming hours, perhaps days. that resolution can be put to a vote. it's important to point out though we have not seen this rhetoric resolution yet. we've not seen a draft of it, but uh, malta particularly says that they are working on it. so it'd be very interesting to see what this resolution has in it. and if the other countries on the, on the security council are willing to unify around a for a security council resolution that they all can vote on gabrielle, thanks very much. indeed. that is gabrielle alexander talking to us from the united nations. well, not one call, the line is direct for a policy analysis of the out of center for research and policy studies has been joining us here in the for the doha, for the last couple of hours, particularly is that you and meeting what was going ahead. now we've seen a succession of resolutions that have been put forward at the security council that
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have failed and have in many ways polarize the security trends. so even further, what do you make of this latest one? i don't know, we don't know the details of it, but there's clearly an effort to try to find some sort of common ground goes through. but unfortunately that you and has been actually attend and told me of talking shop over the past 3 weeks. actually since the stock of this, of this conflict, it's jim for that the security concert has not been able to so far the little to do anything, no debt to protect at least the civilians while i've been under. and this is relative bombardment for the boss for the past 3 weeks, despite the fact that the security council and according to the chop that over the united nation, is in charge of rule of protecting that dimensionally based on security. and also providing security for civilians like those in guys actually who was completely defenseless facing this. the of that is an even 3 with the machine. but we are
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hopeful that there would be more pressure in the coming days, especially in the united states, which is trying to buy as much time for these that as possible in order to achieve splits objectives in this on sticks. i a finishing of, of how mass we believe that as, as more processing is a good thing because because of this is our easy, i thought that would be more like more buy shop on the united states. and i thought that was in the security concept in order to do something about this. and i just, and neither got his or james bayes was telling us in the last hour that to be about the importance of words that words are invariably poured over by members of the united nations. and of course, diplomats around the world. i want to ask you about benjamin netanyahu statement earlier on that israel was not going to go for us. the spot was homeless because they would regard that as basically surrendering to home us what is being called for them. any of these resolutions is not a humanitarian pause, that's a phrase that we're hearing much more often and your analysis. do you think that,
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that give some room for negotiation to, to israel, that it wouldn't be a cease fire, but it would be simply a specific pause in time to allow humanitarian aid in my hunch is that when going to, you would have to accept some sort of a human stadium boys because he will not be able to resist for the about this. but i show that these put on him either by the family of the is r e at. but as in those of captives or the united states also, which is trying to do something in order to release at least the americans will have been a taking hostages by him us and doing the attack on, on october 7th. so i think the prime minister right now, he is with think he's a he, i mean, he's trying to lead the ground for, for the negotiations in my, in my opinion. because now we know that negotiations are under way between is an in direct negotiations under. we're between is that right and how much on that is
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a bleeding that or of somebody at the end that we know that also that and these are really highlighting is what you to offer shows is visiting doha and know dr. katia on with these talks is about ease. now the problem this, some of these are in is under huge pressure, as i said before, especially from the families over the captives in order to do something to release them. he has not been able to do that to military means. he tried to do, but he managed one to 2 to 230 sky one captive when he present that there's fit to be more than 250. now, it's very difficult in my opinion, that he would be able to rescue more, but it's not as using, but at the me say, well, he would have at one month to go for a deed in order to have but is another exchange between him. a time us and that wouldn't require him to have an a my stadium was especially as a human, if there is, if you wish it. and as a is it you be waiting for that at every day. and i want to ask you briefly about
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the fact that it shows me the tree at the moment seems to have 2 goals instead of one and say it's got, i'm getting ahold of the captives bring them back. but it also has the state today of wiping out how most of my limited understanding and of military logistics is that it's always better to have one goal rather than to from i obviously, i understand your background isn't in military tactics. but from a political standpoint, how complex does that make this situation for benjamin this on your yahoo and his government, what he's asking the military to achieve on to funds and stuff, just want to do a key. these are 2 contradictory object. this might be a new contact. you can't have them both actually. if you are going to finish of time as that to me is actually you are sending out or sentencing these captives and to and to death because you can't actually finish of her mouth and have the see . but he did of those of those got those. so you have at one point to negotiate with how much if you, if he's really,
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since you're about to see if the end of the is that are really present those. otherwise, he was at the very beginning, as, as you know, at, at a less consent about the captives. he was more about at the establishing the image of feasible, as admitted to the following in the middle east. and he was willing to sacrifice the captives trying to achieve that objective for me. the saudi arabian defense minister has been talking to whitehouse representatives. and the statement has a couple of lines have come out of that from one of them is that they have a, from the importance of detecting any expansion of the is really harmless conflict. given the circumstances that we're facing, that are compared to where we, where from the conflict 1st began, what's your assessment of the risks of this spelling out? and of course we should remember there's still activity going on on the israel's border with 11 on enzyme as well. of course that is still there. despite the emetic
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comes, they have actually been fighting for the past 2 weeks to the, to the here on. and it's allies in the region by been getting more military forces to the region by having disability built up invasion. because as you know, i mean this in to add the aircraft carriers a one to the east admitted to the new and one to the cards in order to detail it on an elijah from whitening. i mean this, this does conflict into, into a big garbage and there's another one. so those can still, they are in my opinion. and we still need to see how is that is going on, is going on. and this, an encouraging offensive against against goes up because the more the more of the goal and trying to achieve the objective of finishing of how much that will take out a more a confrontation with other allies of your on the indian, including his blogs, including the what these in your mind, this is when, when,
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when the reason why the saudi defense minister was in, in washington today, actually to discuss. i mean, there is an escalation between that with ease and solidarity idea. because we know that a for a sort just was for the start with the soldiers have been cut over the last few weeks few days because of this recent escalation with that, with the whole, with these. and you know, also that the whole thing is they have filed fumes size, and thrones actually towards is, are, is on the americas intersected that input. i'd see a few a few days ago. so it, it is it, that it is still there. and you know, also that did it, there has been more attacks when i met it can be this in syria. i didn't hit ok. and in recent into some days, so the situation is fluids as we know, as we see. and that is, is still there. the more ballasting is getting killed, the more the is that are, is a goes to go inside inside cuz the risk is becoming higher towards having this confrontation white than invasion. we really appreciate your giving us the benefit
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here at ortiz, in this long column, and thank you very much and thank you. thank you for having to start had and i'll just say to the city and families living in state of escalating violence and the occupied west by the colorado. it is shaping out to be a pretty miserable week across the western. yet lots of cloud, rain, windy weather, pining in from the atlantic, and there's plenty more where that came from. you just say this with a system here, runs all the way up from best buy and puts go into the politics. and then behind me, we have storm care and that's going to be sweating away here for the next couple of day. so bringing some very heavy right initially into on. and that will push into northern ireland as well. southern pots of indian wells. this is going to be lucky here for another 2 or 3 days yet,
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so not particularly pleasant. some of that with the weather. also affecting weston pulse of spain, pushing into post school to see some west to weather too, and see what good parts of fronds as we go through the next couple of days. so that's why the space pits you can see about what the weather starts at to push his way up in the center of karen and storm karen that his guide to still be swelling away as we make our way through where to stay. so that is more of that miserable weather to come heavy right in that range to italy, not too bad. it's east and past. now there's but the system is making his way out of the way. so some heavier rain just coming through here. little bit of rain, so it went to the north west of africa and all the positive iraq. i could see some way whether it's in a style say nothing too much to speak of. the shout was continued across the west africa slowly, but surely creeping south the latest news as it breaks. so correspondence that the killing of his family was not
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going to stop him, but it will not make him silence with detailed coverage. no, the other soldiers actually came up the stairs. as i said, the thing 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 mist tiles. the assessing the discussions as agents, we used to saying that about 50 percent of what you're smuggling is going to die. examining the headline 12 percent of the global population is responsible for 50 percent emissions, which has created this crisis, exploring abundance of 12 clause programming, designed to inform, move to face. and inside the way my story was, i felt that it was important. i give facts on algae 0
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news the you're watching or does it a reminder of our top stories this or is there any problem is that benjamin netanyahu says he has no funds to resign. and he will not agree to a cease fire lightning badge to a surrender to hom, us nothing. yahoo says he will lead israel to victory as well as, as a female soldier, taken captive by hamas on october. the 7th. as being free in what it calls up ground operations and the gaza strip. thomas called the announcement an attempt by israel to distract attention from the video it for least a few hours out here, showing 3 women who still in captivity. and israel has expanded its offensive in the territory times have been seen moving on the outskirts of guns and city on the road, linking the north on the side of the machine, finding
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a vehicle is caring civilities passing by the israel has threatened dollars as it is corresponded in gaza, you'll know all sides telling her to leave from a family home or risk. death is ready for us is called her husband morning. the family to leave being told to immediately travel for the side of but there are no se fluids out of the area on tuesday, the family of all just see it as guides of bureau chief, while doctor was killed in an air strike, he lost his wife son, daughter, and grandson. my colleague laura kyle spoke to you, i'm not julian tendencies, really strikes a run turn neighborhood or the message or the phone code that we received was the from a private number. he literally said uh he, he, he gave my husband full name and told him that this is the, is really, are me. we are telling you to evacuate. so because uh,
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in the coming hours it's going to be very dangerous in the area where you are. uh, my husband told him that we know that there are uh inclusions or an ease really tank and other tanks in so long to do street. and that's the main street tying gods to the south. and he said, i can't alter you on which truth you would take, but to main street could, could be relatively safe or you should find out which one your cells. but you need to move now. so my husband asked him should be make this, serve me now you're not giving me the if you're able to tell us what you are hearing. now these are bombardments just around our neighborhood. you can hear how loud the our, our building is literally shaking. now we can see
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a black smoke everywhere from the window. so these are strikes by the way, have been going for a while now. extensively in the area of gaza city. i don't even know where exactly they are. as i see smoke from more than one direction. oh, just here has issued a statement saying it condemns these various right to ones all just the other english journalists, human all site. until finally in the gaza strip. i finally received a stripe, claiming to be from is really forces forcing them to leave their homes, is the area with the journalist resides as country under heavy is rarely bombardment. it says this vile science comes only a few days after the indiscriminate cutting of the family of i'll just see the out of external this while i'll don't do with us to move sides before being bombed. israel's actions continue with impunity as they attempt to silence the messenger audra 0 strongly condemns. these acts of violence and calls and international
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institutions to intervene and protect journalists and all innocent civilians. stuff on the jobs spokesperson, united nations secretary general, offered supports to journalists still covering the war on gaza to badge of honor that in the midst of conflict. oh, your colleagues of, of, not just out to 0, but other is a remain there remain to tell the story. but it's, it's, it's a, it's a mark of immense coverage and we need to make sure that they remain safe and they remain protected. meanwhile, homicide leaders are assigned to be targeted for the attack, and michael, apple takes a look at what, how much is what it stands for, a visa amex resistance movement. all hom, us was founded in gaza in early december 1987 by palestinian m. a safe estimate. yes. and it's an offshoot of the muslim brotherhood and islamic political group
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founded in egypt in the 1920s in the late 19 eighties. how much rose to prominence around the stall to the 1st uprising against israel when demonstrations broke out. in jabante, a refugee camp it expanded its own struggle to commitment to ending israel's occupation of gaza. the waste bank and east to resubmit from us. one parliamentary elections in 2006. and the following year took control of the gaza strip from 5000 palestinian authority. it seeks to free historic palestine stretching from the jordan river to the mediterranean sea from his writing the occupation. how must strongly oppose the mid 19 nineties, oslo peace accords. that when it goes shaded between the palestine liberation organization and israel of the codes gave birth to the idea of a 2 state solution that was to be implemented over time. although how much is 1988
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founding childhood, cold for israel's destruction. it changed its position in 2017. how much launched a new shot to accepting a palestinian stage based on 1967 board is a long side. what it calls design is stand surprised in the past. it's considered implementing a decades long truth with israel, but never a peace agreement. the movement has a military when the cassandra gates, as well as the social services division. it is, this military went together with fighters from another faction palestinian islamic jihad that launch the october 7th attack on israel by land sea and a might level al jazeera or the talk about the military aspects of his joining his life from johnstown. pennsylvania is michael ryan, is a former deputy assistant secretary of defense for your pin and nato policy. thank you very much indeed. so for being with us, i'm going to ask you
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a question that i was asking one of our analysis earlier on. but the fact that israel is military has 2 objectives as being set one by the politicians and the other essentially by itself. the 1st one is to eradicate hom, us from gas, or the 2nd one is of course to get the captives back that are being held by homeless. my understanding is that a for to do is be able to guarantee better another treat results. you have one goal this military has got to have complicated is does not make things well, rob, thanks for having me. and thank you for the question. i think we're have to separate the aims of the war with the military objectives on the ground for the the, the is really defense forces. the name of the war is to eliminate some us as a threat to israel and use or it will use all the elements of national power to do so. over the course of that war hopper long,
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it may take the objectives of the military operation and cause quite clearly or this to secure the release of the hostages. now those 2 objectives in the war can be conducted simultaneously. as i said, the military objective, primarily, and therefore the priority is going to be to secure the release of the hostages. you can have multiple priorities and multiple objectives in a campaign. and so a campaign is over the long term. but the idea of needs to do in gaza is find and fix both the hostages and the home us military waiting. so they can destroy the i'm us military waiting while rest be in the hostages. clearly the hostages are going to be in a position to be used as human shields, to check the homeless military when, particularly the leaderships. and so it's going to be extremely difficult in the near term to do both to destroy the most military wing to military force, but also to release the us back to stay with me for a 2nd. i just went in for, for the benefit of a view is i just want to talk through the assassinations of key homeless figures,
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which would be among the goals of israel's grand operation. is there any opposition? these are you able to pete a specified 6 senior people? they are mohammed all day. that's leader of how much military way is being described as israel's most wanted man, many times over the past 13 years. yeah, i assume one is the kind of leader of homeless and the gaza strip. you spend 22 years in prison in israel before being released as part of a prison and exchange in 2011. is mohammed chairman of hom, us political bureau, sorry, i really, deputy chairman of how much political bureau and a funding commander of its military waiting, hollowed michelle, the former leader of the organization, and the finding member of its political bureau mind the model on is deputy commander in chief of homeless military wing. michael, i want to come back to you. so those are very specific targets that these ladies have. but one would imagine that, particularly if they get into, i've been fighting in the streets of garzo and i, i've been to guys a couple of times in many of the streets, a very,
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very narrow many of the buildings are told. and i would imagine that is not going to be an easy goal to achieve a new right, rob urban combat is the most difficult of all forms of combat. we have to remember this is a cat and mouse game and it's very early in the operation with these really need to do is to get to come us to reveal their positions and perhaps mass their forces. so the become a lucrative target for what israel has, which is overwhelming military force from the sea in the air and on the ground. and therefore, that makes it easier for them to destroy them off. for some us wants to do is to blunt the force of the israeli attack. and to get these release to use small unit tactics to approach through the urban areas where groups of almost fighters could then have a tech to advantage and overwhelm those smaller units. so again, it's a cat and mouse game. at this stage it's finding and fixing the adversary. so you know how to develop of to you about a plan, a movie or forces. so you can gain an advantage because real needs to keep the
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initiative to be able to do that. most needs to take the initiative away from the greatest tool that a mazda has right now, these global public opinion. and so it's really very much in information war because that's the only way the most fighters can overwhelm the is re, lease is by getting world public opinion to get them to hold that we saw, of course, they, the, the black kind of communications that engage us or the last or for about $34.00. not these ladies have not said that they were responsible, but it is, if i understand correctly, a fairly common process at the start of a, of any sort of incursion that is made, that the 1st thing you do is to wipe out communications. because apart from anything outside the supposed, it would make sense. but coming back to your point about public opinion. but it also does, of course, is remove harmless ability to put a lot of, uh, images out to the world, the approval king that public opinion. so is it likely, do you think that we're going to see more communications blackouts as the contact
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goes on? well, it's always a possibility route. as you said, at the beginning of a conflict, you want to blind your adversary so they can see what's going on. you want to cut down their communication so they can give directions to their military forces. it also forces your adversary to use shrubs. a order means less secure means of communication, which allows you to eavesdrop on them, but also to fix their positions. so since these way these let that blockade off on the communications, we'll have to assume that they found a lot of what they needed. and now they're going to continue to fight the dis, information campaign. that every level i want to ask you to do it, of course, sorry, please go on by just going to do it because there's a possibility. they may employ that tactic again. if necessary. and i want to ask you about the speculation that's being during the runs about reports, the, the, is there any military is going to do in terms of essentially surrounding guys, or there's a lot of speculation that they're going to be sent to me by sect. i'm garza,
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i'm to isolate the north from the side from a military standpoint. is that tenable? do you think? well, 1st and foremost, they have to remember that this is not the 1st time he is ready. the army has operated in gaza and so they have great familiarity with what goes on on the ground, if they're able to isolate a significant number of them, us forces in the north and therefore significantly weekend from us. but they basically separated into 2, and they will course in the past, and there's continued do it these rarely. so i've always given notice in advance that they're going to attack in certain areas to give them maximize possibilities for the population to evacuate. but again, in a complex situation like that, with little information, it's difficult for people to know where to go and how to get there. but by 16000, we'll give the disparities to significant advantage because they can then concentrate on the north find and fix the adversary there. find a hostages there before they move to the south, basically doubles their fire power when they do that. mm hm. just finally they,
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they, these really military has made and also they're not some, yahoo governments have made it very clear that their intention is to essentially wipe homeless off the map. they want to remove all possible sites from us and not a lot of time us to be in charge of gaza anymore. but that seems somewhat vague. is there any suggestion? are you able to, to using your experiencing and your background knowledge? are you able to identify a points at which these ratings were variable to say, right? we have reached the point at which hom us no longer poses a threat to us and that homeless cannot be in charge of gaza ever again. what? yes, i can, we have to remember the time horizon. here's what we're engaged in. events like this, we tend to focus on the very, very near term israel from its point of view has been funding for its existence for 80 years now. so there is a timeline here that one could for see the coming months or years, the destruction of a moss as a fighting force and their elimination as
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a political force in the middle east. and again, that's going to be as a result of israel's clever use of all the elements of national power. but they need to do now is eliminate the threat to israel proper from any of most military activity. that includes the rock as they have stored in the tunnels, the ability for the most military to resupply all that as has been undertaken. as a result of the very violent and erratic attacks on israel in the sense of october . so there is a definite need on the part of the israelis, the to eliminate that attack and to exec, some revenge. then the process is going to move, as you pointed out into the cobra area, into targeted assassinations. perhaps it's going to move into economic blockades and i would expect the israelis are going to start to open up humanitarian quarters . they're going to allow more aid to go through, because the more they can help the people of cause, or the more they can show that it is a mazda, is actually not accurate. and the best interest of the palestinians. and they can take the pressure off from the international community so they can continue very
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specific military operations on the ground to find the hostages and to eliminate from us leadership. but it's going to be a very long process. it's really interesting to get your uh, the benefit of your experience in this michael ryan. thank you very much. indeed for your time sir. take care of, of course is the start of the wall. there's been a major escalation of violence in the occupying westbank as well. since october 7th, at least a $120.00 pounds, the standings are being killed in the occupied westbank either by is where the forces are in attack. spite is really satler's the longest and largest is ready and carson has been in jeanine on monday is where the forces installing the city, demolishing the gate of its refugee camp. it also deployed drones for palestinians were killed with several injured and non con reports from so what in the occupied by spank around 2 am. hundreds of his ready soldiers entered jenny refugee camp. they felt that way in and in the answering 55,
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many palestinians were injured. but instead of arresting palestinians in the camp, they both those symbols of resistance to as well as occupational palestinian territory. it's gate was destroyed itself and what do you mean to resistance? the statue of a horse, another symbol i have leo mendoza also threatened the entrance of the local hospital as it was taking him victims. the raids and the war on garza hutton attitudes in the account. one man tells us he called stories family members from fighting back. so all you see the dead palestinians into treasure these unfolding gloves. what's left, how do you stop people from fighting back? our hearts are not made of steel. this is an unusual tactic by these ratings. normally, this size of rate is designed to capture or kill hosting unified has an account and it was the rate. this is now the standard phase, ready for multiple raids over multiple locations in the occupied westbank. at the
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same time janine was being rated these ready on the ended. so what north of ramallah interested people event and to the how many household a thought i made was convicted in 2003 and was serving 7 live sentences when he was released in 2011 as part of a prison. this will deal with his row, he was expelled because of his family is of little contact with him since then. and no contact since october, the 7th. the army drilled holes in the will, the checking the width of the concrete. so if and when they come back to demolish the house, they know exactly what equipment to bring. they demolish this one in 2003 and the family rebuilt it. it's a nightmare come true for them. available. we scared they'll demolish the house, knowing they not linked to anything so far i was punished. he's been to jail time and they are ready to march the house. so why demolish it again? while the raid was over and a few hours, the optimum of the lowest of the,
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of the demolition of this house and the others is known as collective punishment against palestinian families has been criticized by his right of human rights groups. paula standing in human rights groups and the united nations, but is role use it. as a terrence, it says if it destroys people, houses, palestinians will think twice about allowing the family members to take part in any kind of resistance. the occupation in wrong count out is there a lot when the last name, scars mentally and physically on children in the occupied was buying from previous fighting has been taking. its toll now was more is really res, members of one family living. and the adjuster alone refugee camp, says they are on the edge. on the other hand, made reports on the impact. the violence is happening on palestinians as night settles over the zone, refugee camp, where humans, i to set those a number of goods. residents, the streets go quiet, the extended so if you family huddled together in one flat,
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they 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 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 quoted boy wasn't so lucky shot dead when eating a falafel sandwich. so your time is alex way. since that day. i'm worried about her so no, but she's nervous each time he leaves the house. all mother is very angry. i see them on one side. he must have the full unless he is angry about everything he is to die. he does what he wants them. if you can ask him anything. i don't sleep at night. i'm scared. he was in the account. i told him i turned the internet off,
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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 email . it was the 1st day of kindergarten. the girls had just turned for the fly. well look at the mass flew into the year. 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 a bullet in the back during israel's 2014 war on this trip. he was killed
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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 discount. 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 emails and at 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 are gonna leave you with a lot of pictures going from uh, southern israel into northern cause of where a place has been burning for 2 or 3 hours. i'll be back in
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