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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  October 31, 2023 1:00am-2:01am AST

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the consequence of war, the human suffering that jesus 4 times. it is one of the most serious thoughts of violence. in recent years, we brave bullets involved because we give voice to those demanding freedom the rule of law. and we always include the views from all sides, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm about to send. this is the news our life from don't coming up in the next 60 minutes. another night in document affairs bottles are ongoing. between is very forces and home us. in garza, the winds relief agency ones has continued operations in the strip under scratch. the long or the wall goes on. people are becoming increasingly desperate as
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a source for food, water, and shelter amid the relentless bombing campaign that's wiping out whole families. an entire neighborhood attacks on hospitals continue unabated this summer clinic, the plains cancer patients has been targeted in is really strikes the 22 g m t. that's midnight's in gaza and israel's prime minister has told the world the will be no cease fire on spitting an unrelenting. israel's airstrikes are continuing through the night and gaza. at least 8300 palestinians have been killed in 24 days of war. area is really tanks, we're seeing the outskirts of guys are sitting on the main road, linking the north and the sides of the territory. is there any error strikes have directly had guys has only hospital for cancer patients. it's funded by to of kia. it's been extensive damage done. turkey is foreign ministry has condemned,
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and course the strongest terms is very striking on the truck, these power, steering, and friendship hospital. let's go through a tonic. oh boy, zoom and con eunice in garza. we've been talking a lot about the situation in and around, guys, a city your in con eunice as i say, which is further to the side of describe the situation for you. oh, yes. how do you as well that sucks when the goal is, is check, did not stop for a more than an hour from now. as the, as well as the tax and the church. we continue playing with the lives of thousands of palestinians, just for a during the last hour our central building was flat sense of where we are right now. it's funny. on a 68. i know that also a residential house was destroyed by the user to occupation forces forces in this house of rough off district southern. the goal is a strip of the attacks also continued reading this leading into surrounding areas of locks on massive hospitals, which led to the costs of the shop, to off of electricity in that region of the attacks. also key and couldn't and
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continued to do the opposite of the engineering hospitality in the notes of the goals was kept. it has been hit for 3 times at the top of the hospital. and so, but it's also important to mention that these yards of this hospital contains thousands of palestinians who were really displays from the houses. and they find that this place considered to be as a shape as a safe show for them. the tax also continued in different areas as it gets really heavy artillery, still targeting and shooting the eastern areas of big town or city in the north of the kansas check. benjamin netanyahu and prime minister of israel, as we have been reporting has said there will be no ceasefire because israel with the god that as so rendering to homeless however, people in guys are likely to react to that. the well people of, to the announcement that there isn't there any sign of could be maggie's entailed that reading palestinian scientists and, or between the publishing and fonts isn't,
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is really a governess of goods. gladly bring them into a state of depression and frustration as they no longer can be saved from these very religious bombardments. undeterred, treat the want, the ceasefire on, or the 2 to arrange themselves in order to go back to check the houses that they're going to be destroyed or not. and even the, the, the, the, to the now it's been kills the hope of palestinians in order to, even to live in peace as the is really a tax continue destroying residential buildings, closing massive destruction to a civil infrastructure. also to ask if it could be predictable, that's and it won't stop until he would achieve the the goals that he had. at 1st they announced a to a chief as his daily erection of distraught of fighting with guns on tugs. thank you very much. indeed. that's time to go, i'll pose them talking to us and con units and guns. thomas is released to video 3 captives is holding and gaza. one of the woman directly criticizes is very prime
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minister benjamin netanyahu. but despite growing cortez's and that was response nothing. yahoo says he has no plans to resign and will not agree to a cease fire. an official reports from occupied east jerusalem prime minister under pressure at home and abroad. benjamin netanyahu is repeated his calls with countries to stand with israel. and speaking to the for media for the 1st time since october, the 7th rules out a 65 and gaza is will, will not agree to association of abilities with some us after the risk attacks of october, 7th, call for seas for a cause for israel to surrender to come us to surrender to terror was the surrender to barbara's that will not happen because news conference coming just hours after the world go to especially brief, restricted look at some of the captives being held in gaza. it less just more than a minute. the background, deliberately blond, i'll just see that has made the decision not to run the video or show the faces of the 3 women, but the be an identified as missing from the
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o as. and there's really village close to the border with guys that one directly address these really prime minister. we're bidding the responsibility of your political security and military failure on october, the 7th, there was no army, no one arrived. no one protected us. we are innocent citizens to pay taxes to israel. we are in captivity in a bad condition, and you are killing us. she also called for the release of published indian prisoners and exchange for the captives and gas in the video was dismissed by these release as cool psychological propaganda with what's written by him. us in jerusalem and 2 beds were laid out in front of city hall, each one to mark those being held captive in garza, for some families. the video release is a positive sign. it gives us a lot of hope to see that they're still alive. and we haven't given up on them yet . it's being reported negotiations to release the cap. those were going well until
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sunday, when the problem done with issues on both sides. will diplomats wait for a break to the war and the bombardment in guys a continues and the families wait for the return of their relatives? i'll look for sure. i'll just see it up in occupied east jerusalem. it is. it has been expanding, is going to solve the pentagon. so while continuing to pung districts with their strikes is being possessed. and some of the all custom brigades, that's the military wing of hom, us on the policy ending. as long as you have all codes brigade in the past 24 hours in tens fighting has been reported in these areas in the north and the east. is there any time so we can see that the outskirts of guys are sitting there moving on the main cell on dean road thinking, northern and southern gaza is there any media is reporting the armies objective as to by sect the strip of the child to save the children this calling for an immediate cease 5 and gaza warning israel's expanded drawing the operation blue killed many more children,
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zang the sharpie to pause. distance smoke over garza from his railing, strikes up close to grief of a final farewell families embrace lifeless bodies. give one last kiss before laying their children together to be better. the bump argument of gaza does not stop is really machinery, was seen moving into the territory, including a bulldozer and a tank seen here. targeting a car carrying civilians in the, in the city. inside the tank, the state and which side of them. but no one wants to believe it. it's the end is firing of the people from the sea side of seen it. the tank is targeted a call and a bus. and a bulldozer was with the tech heavy fighting reported in northern gaza with israel claim in progress, palestinian saying defenses are holding as the conflict worsens, save the children says the more than $3000.00 children killed and gaza so far
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exceeds the annual total in all conflicts owns around the world for the last 4 years. those who survive often wake up to find their parents for go. this girl's family was killed in his rate of the attack. overstretched 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,
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not with the dead or wounded fighters. most casualties are severe. most of them children, the same bus, rob, i'll just here. while the white house says it's not the time for cease fire, but for pauses to allow aid into guys, a particle haynes in washington, d. c. for so the wife has making it clear that they still support benjamin netanyahu. when he says that will be no cease, fire a 100 percent. you know, it's interesting. we just heard of that last report about a striking of a hospital national security advisor james sullivan was asked in general about strikes on hospitals just yesterday. and he said it is against humanitarian and international law. hospitals cannot be a military target, but did they say anything about that at the state or the white house briefing today? no, they did not. so with their choosing when they talk about the, her risk conditions and the horrible death toll, they don't necessarily talk about that. they said it, of course, every death is
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a tragedy. but then they are all sort of repeat the same line that israel is doing its best to avoid civilian casualties. they blame it on her mouth saying that the mouse hides among the population. when it comes to the absolutely dire situation, they don't talk about the conditions in garza, they talk about their efforts to get these relays to lift the communications blackout. they highlight the one what help one set of water was going to guys are the 2nd pipe was being worked on and that they. busy trying to get up to a 100 humanitarian, a trucks or egypt a day, although they're not there yet. and then as you mentioned when it comes to the ceasefire, even though the united nations, the most, the united nations general assembly, the vast majority of countries that belong to it. so there needs to be a ceasefire. the what the security council under general said there needs to be a ceasefire. national security spokesman john kirby addressed the question today is simply said, now we do not believe that
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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 homeless leadership. what we have said, it should be considered and explored, or temporary, localized humanitarian pauses to allow aid to get the specific populations and maybe even to help with evacuation of people that want to get out. move more to the south body. i understand this idea. maybe his defense minister has been in washington as well for discussions in the water and gaza. what's come out of that? well, yes, we believe that the prince cause how he'd been solomon outside was supposed to be. these meetings were pre arranged. she was always, always going to be in washington this week longstanding arrangement. we think he's probably going to visit the state department, department of defense. but today i'm at the white house with national security advisor, j sullivan. and we have a read out from the us perspective of the meeting,
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not one from the perspective of the saudi or a saudi arabia. they said they talked about the di escalation of the war in government. the need for humanitarian aid did he need to eventually come up with a piece of sustainable peace between israel and the palestinians. not mentioned in their what is was already talking to cease fire. so the, if it was talked about, the americans don't want to say that it was, uh, we'll see if the side is it, the started reading government says does that, in fact was a point of discussion. how do, thanks very much indeed, pedagogy and talking to us from washington dc. the weather un security console is holding an emergency meeting with israel's ground invasion of guys that are being warnings of further breakdowns of civil order in the strip. there's also been discussions about the devastating impact that is very bombardment is how big on civilians, in particular, children had
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a un agency for palestinian refugees, said and immediate humanitarians as far as become a matter of life and death for millions, nearly 70 because in the field to the one suited to the 3202 kids and guy in just few weeks. this house is in the process of was completed. so since 2090 this cannot be that much more on the city, including those that are in the face. people have another piece that too many people have issues and injure was seeking safety in. this is protected by international dominion terminal at yusef. we've firmly believed that the true cost of this latest escalation will be measured in children's lives. those last to the
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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 $8300.00 palestinians have been killed in gaza, including over $3400.00 children. okay, but alice on those lie for us at the united nations. i'm. there's a proposal that has been put forward. i think but the, and i said in a, in the united auto bamlett, sorry, and i think multi is supporting it as well. what do we know about this? are not much yet, but we should know more about it in the coming hours. 4 days this proposal un security council draft that malta is spearheading with other e 10 members of the security council. e. 10 is the elected 10 non permanent
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members of the security council. we have been told by multiple sources that uh, there is a draft that is complete and has been sent to the permanent 5 members who are reviewing it. didn't get an offer, their thoughts on it and, and what have you and they're sort of a back back behind the scenes negotiations happening right now with this draft resolution. it's important to point out that this comes after 4 un security council draft resolutions have not gone anywhere either due to be told by the united states or just not having enough votes. so there's some frustration on the security council, and that's why you're seeing now that e 10 are elected 5 member spearheaded by malta, coming up with what they hope to be an alternative. we have not seen that resolution yet, but we hope to in the coming hours, perhaps even as early as tomorrow, with an anticipation maybe if there's some sort of potential consensus. it potentially going to vote this week. the big key, there is
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a cease fire. the us just said they would never agree to that. they would be told that. so is it going to be a humanitarian pause? is it going to be a truce? these are all keep sticking points so, so far that we've seen over the last couple weeks. so it'll be interesting to see what this draft comes up with. yeah, we gave, just as you were talking to us there, we got a brief glimpse of every month. so the father standing in a box it up to the u. n. and we were hearing previously from the representatives of the various agencies who are currently working in guys, i'm not clear a very clear message being sent by them about the suffering of people in gaza, but also the desperation of their own stuff or trying to work under these circumstances yeah, i mean it's, it's, it's really rare. i think the you hear from you and officials and agencies within the us that are tasked with helping people that need it the most. the un basically saying, not only are we trying to help people,
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but we need help ourselves because we are in a bad situation. 64 staff members of unreal un relief and works agency. and guys are the biggest humanity in organization. in guys with about 12213000 employees, 64 of their own staff members have been killed over this conflict, primarily from is the is rarely bombardment. and believe it was any is on is the, the head of and right even said, just a couple hours before i gave this briefing, these are his words. we found out about another staff member that was killed along with 8 of his family members. so the u. n is basically saying they are struggling to provide what they need to for the people that need it the most they're providing uh, housing and shelter for about a half 1000000 people. little more than a half 1000000 people actually internally displaced within guys. oh wow. you in
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facilities in guys that are being bombed and attacked themselves, which is a violation of international law. so the situation is desperate and you're hearing a theme from all of these un officials of saying they need a ceasefire. now they need a israel and all parties, but you particularly easy on this case to abide by humanitarian law. and they're also the u. n. is again pleading for more aid to come in. they're saying that the a getting through the raffle board right now is not even close to enough. and i just end up going up to that to resolution and eventually vote. we're just seeing israel's ambassador to the you and get out to outdone speaking them. and gabriel, i was on the live person, the united nations. thank you very much indeed about michael ryan is a former deputy assistant secretary of defense for you to be in and natal policy. and he says both israel on homeless face multiple challenges in next. next phase of the war, and i think we're have to separate the aims of the war with the military objectives
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on the ground for the israeli defense forces. the name of the war is to eliminate from us as a threat to israel. and here's where we use all the elements of national power to do so. over the course of that war, harper long it may take the objectives of the military operation and gaza, 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 homeless military wing, so that they can destroy the most military way, moraspy and the hostages. clearly the hostages are going to be in a position at to be used as human shields to tech, the, from us military, when, particularly the leadership. and so it's going to be extremely difficult in the
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near term to do both to destroy the most military when to military force, but also to release the us. the 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 which is rarely is need to do is to get to come off to reveal their positions and perhaps mass their forces. so they've 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. what some us wants to do is to blunt the force of these rarely attacks and to get the is released to use small unit tactics to approach through the urban areas where groups of almost fighters could then have a textbook 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 that your battle plan and move your forces. so you can gain an advantage is going to use to keep the initiative to be able to do that,
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and the most need to take the initiative away from them. the greatest tool that i'm also has right now is global public opinion. and so it's really very much in information war because that's the only way the most fighters can over. well, the israelis is by getting world public opinion to get them to hold back. what can i bring in on my mind down in washington, dc. them at least political analysts, thank you very much indeed for being with us. i want to talk to you about these resolutions has multiple resolutions that we've seen at the you and we had the one that the general assembly specialist session just a few days ago, which was overwhelmingly supported by a 120 countries. we've got this one of the security council tonight. they both got the same same. they're talking about at the very least, a pause in the fighting and efforts to try to get you monitoring aid. and how much do you think this office is resonating with these? maybe governments at the moment a yeah, i mean it's quite clear where global public opinion stands on this issue. everybody is watching these massacres and a complete and total hor,
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they see that the humanitarian situation and gaza is utterly it's, it's auto devastation and not by accident. it's not an accidental consequence of the war. it is by design is really politicians and leaders have been quite explicit about the fact that they have deliberately cut off the water and food and electricity to the entire civilian population of gaza. this is obviously a work crime, and i don't think that anything is resonating with these are the government at the moment. they seem to be bent on this massive campaign of vengeance against the entire population of gaza. the extensive bombing campaigns that have killed thousands upon thousands of children at this point. i think they are intent on proceeding as if nothing has happened. the zip, nobody in the world is objecting. as long as they have the backing of united states government, i think that they're going to feel empowered to continue the same path. and unfortunately, it looks like that remains intact. i want to ask you about and benjamin netanyahu, his own political situation in all of this,
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in point or not to you think it's influencing, wants the, the way that the military action is going to progress in the future. because obviously that nothing yahoo has and popularity before this happened because of the changes they wanted to make to the initial system had been tanking. and he is clearly or what is being suggested. i can see that it's being suggested by other analysts that this has become a focus for him that he's desperate to try to united country that he himself has split apart. what role do you think is his personal political situation playing in the way that the military operation is ultimately going to play out? yeah, i think that is absolutely occlusal component of this entire dynamic here in that he knows he's been incredibly unpopular because of, of his domestic policy. and then the success of the her mazda attack, also has been absolutely devastating for his reputation as the strong leader who's, who's, you know,
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and the products to me and policies were supposed to be aimed at keeping is rarely secure. obviously, that has not worked out. and i think at this point he is desperate to cling onto any possibility of delaying the reckoning as much as possible. and hoping that by having some kind of ethic victory at the end of all of this, that he's going to be able to restore his image and his ability to maintain some, some kind of leadership role after this crisis is over. unfortunately, the current dynamics with it is rarely politics. the extent of anti public opinion sentiments, even before this, this crisis began in october. i was pretty much very high and for the roof that is really politicians are constantly competing over who's going to be more at the palestinian as a way of proving their chops and building more support. so in a way, it is unsurprising that it's in the yahoo is going, is going to go as far as he possibly can in order to try to restore his image as somebody as, as a protector of israel. and the rhetoric that he's using is borderline genocide. or, i mean,
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he is invoking biblical quotes. he's talking about this being similar to the war of the finding of israel, which as many people remember, is a war and which hundreds of thousands of palestinians were driven out of their homes and have had their towns and villages raised off the face of the earth. in order to prevent their return. and so this rhetoric and this moment is extremely alarming. and it will take the international community intervening in a much harder way beyond just expressing concerns of calling for cease fires. but to apply meaningful pressure on israel through diplomatic and economic oscillation, saying that these were crimes have to end these unprecedented massacres of civilian populations that we have not seen in a very, very long time. have to come to an end. and until there is no kind of intervention method, yahoo is indeed under this illusion that he can carry on in this fashion. and that this is going to end up well for him. but he set goals that are practically ended unachievable militarily to destroy him. us is effectively to destroy all of gaza, that is what it would take and it seems to be heading in that direction without
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anybody really binding an eye off to the statement that we heard earlier on from benjamin netanyahu, in which he said that he was not going to go for a ceasefire, wouldn't continence cease fire because israel would regard that as a surrendering to hum us. is there any cabinet minnesota wrong dime, or had said immediately after benjamin netanyahu had come off the podium? he said it was premature to discuss quotes the day after the warring garza how important is it? do you think that actually that's precisely what israel's should be discussing? perhaps not in public because that has to be a point at which this conflict will come to an end under will have to be something in place for guys or otherwise the whole place as it stands at that point could complete collapse completely. i'm more violent. good into a yeah, i mean it's, it's quite clear from history that the reason why middleton organizations like how most emergent the 1st place is in response to literally years and decades of is
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really brutality and violence. so this idea that you can just tell them about the policy is a little bit harder and definitely take them a little bit more as a way of achieving security is just disapproving by the facts and this attitude. i mean it's, i think it is absolutely correct that if there was any concern for the lives that was really hostages that are currently being held back from us. that israel should be looking for a cease fire for some kind of negotiation in which they can secure the release of the hostages, which come off as bit clear that they're absolutely open to at this point and are happy to to do it prisoner exchange effectively. but right now with india who is thinking exclusively in revenge mode, what he's kind of go to, he's focused on at this point, is to create as much damage as possible. and all the guys are, frankly, at the expense of the very hostages. he's claiming to be concerned about because their lives also can be guaranteed when you're looking at the extent of the carpet bombing that is taking place in all parts of the gaza strip. not just the north, but also the south where they're telling people to escape to is,
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is suffering bombardment and where the water is on jacob over here at attorney situation is, is catastrophic. but it seems to be that they have no plan. they don't know what the end game is and in the meantime until they can figure out what these really game plan is going to be. that this intermediary period should be one in which israel just alicia's unlimited violence, primarily by just dropping balls from the air and trying to keep as really folders as safe as possible until they can figure out what the plan is going to be about how this is all going to and i doubt that there is anything in place at the moment in terms of how these really leaders envision this is actually going to come to an end at the end of the day. i know we're going to be continuing this conversation in a few minutes time before not all my but i thank you very much indeed for your time is always still a head and i'll just say to the palestinian families, living in state of escalating violence meet occupied westbank
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the time it is very much a tile of 2 hops across australia. and maybe we have some pretty wet weather, windy weather, just rattling across the fall, south east of the country. one of those black line, this trough to the north of that, that's what we have some rather high temperatures, temperatures generally up into this taste as you can see. so fire race 5, danger sadie elevated across those northern possible them areas of new south wells just pushing a little further north would still sydney at around $27.00 celsius on choose day. suddenly, wayne's, which is the temperature down a touch as we go one through website, that's a side of things to comment does push the far risk a little further northwest. but to some way, whether that just creeping towards brisbin, steam land into the outback, where you have to fight danger. continuing over the next few days as we go on. sorry, it's uh, stay losey try much dry weather coming in slightly warmer until the se,
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in cold. some went to weather coming in to new zealand from time to time. crushed jesuit around 20 degrees celsius to the route 20 celsius 2. if it's ok, i was lousy. dry here up towards us and i some went to weather into the fall, northeast of china, sliding across the north of the korean peninsula. is it go through way to state right now for so i know so the north japan to the it started out as a normal day, but as is often the case in the occupied with back it, turn it up loud. do you want to do thoughts? and so we were happy, it was a good day. then our car broke down. we got out to see what was wrong. the soldiers thought we were going to throw stones. they started shooting at us. i have took 3, put it in his right arm, the abdomen, and his left foot just a few months ago. a man and his brother, where the, where did team doing. and now you rate that currently more than
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a $180.00 minus has given these rangel's many for as little as throwing stones at soldiers. let's do that to them or potentially have put it. so this has been infinity by which these are, you know, sense of 310. you mentioned that maybe over the premiums are taken to prison inside israel. parents need to apply for a visitation for me through the red cross. and that could take up to 3 months. in the meantime, the minor is cut off from the world. the, [000:00:00;00] the,
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we want to know just need a reminder about salt stories. this are, is twice a continuing through. the nice thing guys have at least 8300 policy indians have been killed in 24 days of war. thousands of the victims of children. is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu says they will be no, it seems fine. you're liking it to a surrender to homeless. it comes as israel expands is offensive, been gone. so israel's, as a female soldier, taken captive by homeless on october, the 7th, as being free on us called in on spins on the thames by israel to distract attention from the video age for the east. a few hours earlier, showing 3 women still in captivity. israel has threatened, obviously it has caught us funded in gaza. you'll know also i had telling her to leave her family home or risk. death is ready for us is called her husband warning the family to evacuate. they've been told to travel further side of but there are no safe routes to the area on tuesday, the family involved as it is, does
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a bureau chief while doctor is killed in an air strike? he lost his wife, his son, his daughter, and grandson. my colleague laura kyle spoke to you, i'm not doing in tens is really strikes in our neighborhood. 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, 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 i do street and that's the main street tying goes to the south. and he said, i can't alter you on which truth you would take, but to main street could,
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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 we make this journey? 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 are. our building is literally shaking. now we can see 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 of the 0 has issued a statement saying it condemns these various right towards all just the, the english unless you on the all say it and are finally in the gaza strip. the
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finally received a threat claiming to be from is there any forces forcing them to leave their homes? as the area with a journalist resides is currently under heavy, is rarely bombardment and goes on this vials rights comes only a few days after the indiscriminate, the killing of the family of all just the, the out of external list. while the 2 were asked to move, solve before being bombed, israel's actions continue with impunity as they attempt to silence the messenger. it says, all does he that strongly condemns these acts of violence and calls on international institutions to intervene and protect journalists and all innocent civilians to hundreds yadda convey spokesman for the united nations. secretary general offered his support to journalists and guys are covering the war to a badge of honor that in the midst of conflict. oh, your colleagues of, of, not just out to 0, but others that remain there remain to tell the story. but it's,
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it's, it's, it's a mark of immense courage and we need to make sure that they remain safe and they remain protected. well, since the start of the wall, there's been a major escalation of violence in the occupied westbank. that includes both raids by is really forces and the tax by is very sex. those who are living there and legally, all the locations highlighted in red to represent the separate flashed points. a $120.00 palestinians have been killed there since october, the 7th. the longest and largest is rarely encouraged and has been in jeanine on monday. is there any forces strong? the city, demolishing the gauge of his refugee camp for palestinians were killed and several more wounded. con reports from so wide in the occupied westbank to around 2 am. hundreds of his riley soldiers entered jenny refugee camp. they felt that way and, and in the answering firefight, many palestinians were injured. but instead of arresting palestinians in the account,
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they both those symbols of resistance to as well as occupational palestinian territory. it's gabe was destroyed itself. and when you meant to resistance the statue of a whole, another symbol heavily on both of those that also threatened the engines at the local hospital as it was taking 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 on saw 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, no lead this size of raid is designed to capture or kill. i was thinking the flight has an account and it wasn't the rate. this is now stand at the phase ready forces . most pull raids over multiple locations in the occupied westbank. at the same time janine was being rated. these rarely ami entered so wide north of ramallah and
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the rest of the people. they then entered the mead household for made, was convicted in 2003 and was serving 7 live sentences when he was released in 2011 as part of a prison swap deal with his row. he was expelled the goals of his family. as i've lived in 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? because a while the raid was over and a few hours, the optimal loss of the, 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,
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palestinian human rights groups and the united nations but his role use it as a terrance, 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. so the was going to bring back in, oh, more about that and washington dc is the middle east politic align unless he's been with us for that for the show. good to have you back. let's talk about the facts that our colleague human outside has. the husband has received this phone call and specifically mentioning his name, and specifically giving them instructions to leave guys. so what's your interpretation of why is really these ready military would do something like that? i mean it's, it's really perfect that journalists are having to enjoy this. and frankly, the intention is not really difficult to figure out. israel does not want coverage of its work crimes that's worried that having the images of what they are doing to palestinian children who are being buried under the rubble by the thousands being
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pulled out, missing arms and legs and crying and having missed their parents is not the kind of images that favor it will basically clearly turn public opinion against is there any policy as it already has? and israel's trying to minimize the damage by actually targeting journalist and scaring them off and in some cases, murdering them and murdering their families. as we've seen with the previous correspondence with, with others 0. i mean it's, it's clearly a campaign of intimidation that is designed to try to hide the truth of what is unfolding and gaza. and unfortunately, much of where i live in the united states and much of western media seems to be taking israel's cues on this. they're not on the ground and cause a covering anything. and they seem to be taking these around the governments word for the events that are unfolding, accepting everything is really forced to say on critically and questioning everything that comes out of palestinian sources as being somehow suspect. and when you have real journalism taking place from people who are on the ground, people hard covering the issues objectively, people are challenging defense,
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there's a power giving a voice to the voice list and not taking anything that these really government says that face value. obviously, that's a threat to the propaganda war, that israel away is waging in addition to its physical war on the people of gaza. and that seems to be clearly the motivation behind their current policies. and it's really quite a shame there that there isn't a wider and stronger global outcry against this kind of targeting of journals. again, this is the moment that goes beyond mere words of condemnation. this has a moment to say that no government, that'd be hayes in this way. the targets journalist commits these very, very blame for crimes. i guess people who are trying to convey to the world what is actually unfolding is acceptable and there should be physical consequences for that by means of diplomatically isolating israel economically isolating as an suspending any kind of military funding that israel received from any country in the in the world, particularly united states, until these kinds of crimes against journalists come to an end. this is just not an
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acceptable way to, to continue moving. and i want to talk to you about the, the issue of, of law crimes that you mentioned. there are many cold calls at the moment, as we've heard for a pause and the, the fighting to allow actually monetary an age. and there's not any grounds for believing in your analysis that if there was a pause in the fighting, what it might also do is allow palestinians in gaza to take a moment to reflect on what started this latest trying to fighting the hama, subtract in southern israel, on october, the 7th, and which $1400.00 is babies were killed. i'm to reflect some dots in a way that should, that is them gives them an opportunity to say, what has happened to their life now compared to what it was like before that attack happened? yeah, i mean look it's, it's important to know that for palestinians living in the cause of this horror has
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escalated since the homeless attack on october 7th, in terms of the magnitude of these early response. but their situation did not start. it's not as if life and gaza was normal and pleasant on october 6, concept before this accelerated wave of is really work hard is that we're currently seeing could not access the outside world. there was no airport, the guys out there was no c port. they could not trade with the outside world, there was no economy to speak of and gauze out half the population, adult population was unemployed, half the population as children and 97 percent of the water and gaza was unfit for human consumption. so these were the conditions that the people of gaza started with and back in 2018 there was a massive march for return. is what it was called in which palestinians and gaza peacefully march to the wall that separates the currently separates israel from from guys are demanding their freedom. and what happens is that is really snipers open fire palestinians were peacefully protesting, killing multiple journalists,
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and medics, and em, countless activists in again, a clear act of war crimes against peaceful protests. so i'm sure there is significant and patients in gaza about the situation that they were living in. and even though i doubt that people would go as far as to justify the extent of how much atrocities given the fact that they did target many as really say the civilians as well. in addition to military military targets that might not be embraced, but fundamentally deep down, i think palestinians were extremely frustrated with a status quote and which israel had imposed a permanent siege on them. and what they would hold for out of all this is the opportunity to be free from is really control. and it again that whatever happens at the end of this, if it does not lead to an opening up of the gaza strip in which it had been under seed for 17 years, where people, many people in gaza had just never seen any part of the world besides gods or they have never seen a mountain and then they have never, you know, it's, it's, it's,
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it's basically living in an open air. a prison is what many human rights organizations have basically described it as. and that was an untenable reality. and it's precisely the kind of environment that creates the despair that produces things like to have this attack. and that's really the fundamental reality that i think is, is at the core of all of this. and what will guarantee that we're going to continue seeing round after round of violence, unless we're dealing with this kind of funding, mental injustice that is really driving the vinyl. so we're seeing on both sides of adult. we appreciate you being with us and i'll just do this. so thank you very much indeed for your time on the last thing is guys mentally and physically on children in the occupied why is buying from previous fighting has been taking it's toll now with more is very res, members of one family living in the jello zone. refugee camp says they are on the edge all the time and reports on the impact. the violence is having on palestinians as night settles over the zone, refugee camp, where humans,
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i to set those in amongst residents, the streets go quiet, the extended. so if you family huddled together in one flat, they originally from the lake area, then of these airport now stands of the labs 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 that was eating a falafel sandwich. so your time is alex way since that day. i'm worried about her so no matter 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
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he is angry about everything he is to die. he does what he wants and you can ask him anything. i don't sleep at night. i'm scared. he was an account at hold and i turn the internet off. so he spends don't influence him. i'm l 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 lee and still hasn't recovered. since the day a settler rammed his car as she was crossing the street with her best friend in this. it was the 1st day of kindergarten. 2 girls adjusted for the fly. well look, the mass flow 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
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a young boy from gaza who had received a bullet in the back during israel's 2014 or on this trip. he was killed by an air strike on the 3rd day of this war. and the have this is that i don't like to have no friends on the account anymore. i've been trying every night since my kindergarten friend just 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 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? part of the m a visit was grand operation in gaza? is the assassination of team members of homeless?
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many of the groups top leaders are located in the strip above. what exactly is the history of homeless and what is the group stand for now? michael awful explains. the glavic resistance movement. all home 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 his leg, political group 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 occupational garza, the waste bank and east or resubmit from us. one parliamentary elections in 2006. and the following year took control of the gaza strip from 5000 palestinian
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authority. it seeks to free historic palestine stretching from the jordan river to the mediterranean sea from his reading the occupation of how much strongly oppose the mid 19 ninety's oslo peace accords. that when negotiating between the palestine liberation organization and israel, the quotes gave birth to the idea of a 2 state solution that was to be implemented over time. well, the, how much is 1988 founding jobs that cold for israel destruction. it changed its position in 2017. how much launched a new shot to accepting a palestinian state based on 1967 boat is a long side what it calls design has been surprised. in the past, it's considered implementing a decades long truce with israel, but never a peace agreement. the movement has a military wing, the cassandra gates, as well as a social services division. it is this military wing,
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together with fighters, from another faction palestinian islamic jihad that launch the october 7th, the attack on israel by land sea. and there might level al jazeera as to the head, and i'll just see it as much as plain game. find out who the president, who's in size is behind the anti israel prize storming in airport and doug
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installed the spring you some of the days of the news now between crash and india, southern states of angel pen dash has left at least to 13 people. dad and about 50
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injured. the incident happened on sunday after a stationary passenger train was hit from behind by another train the railing, several carriages. a preliminary investigation blamed human. of course in hong kong has cleared a us senator of legally possessing a gun. washington state senator jeff wilson was arrested in the territory on october the 21st. we arrived at the airport with the weapon in his briefcase motion told the court and was traveling with his wife on holiday and south east asia. i mistakenly brought the fight on with an airport security in portland, failed. the detective 20 flew out of the us. serial says israel has hated static tree with arrow strikes. save media says israel targeted to army posts in the province of the lead to what it called some material losses. ms. rose on me said it was responding to miss i long since from the city of targeting its territory. i cautioned in a quarter,
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in southern lebanon with the latest today was full of attacks from live on inside 5 attacks, but has will fights as on several, is really a military positions, including the ones just beside me. yeah. and not for the wash hand across a naval base, and i need to a monitoring base. also, there were a hit with the motto shelves, and later on with guided miss sites. then there's rose, thought that showing the vicinity of this village not caught off on besides the all the attacks and indifferent effect as to what's the rest to us the story and to watch the center. there was also has a lot of tax and then retaliation by as well by hitting the vicinity of the towns and villages. now there are a lot of fires warning here, a lot of bushes that have been destroyed agriculture, lance that were destroyed over the past days. and that's being reflected on the
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people before leaving because of the concern to us, the security situation, at least 60 people have been detained in russia's deck, as don region. that's up to 100 storm the main airport and massage kala on sunday to protest the arrival of a flight from tel aviv hobby for central ports. the crowd of hundreds reached the defenses of the stones main airport. the ones inside the main was free to move. the only apparent resistance locked doors as they searched is there any passengers? reportedly answering nicole posted on a telegram messaging up to avenge goes up. the nose really see us as a member of the airport stuff. now they were looking to the plane itself. we sent the landed from tel aviv, the passengers on want to across the whole scrambling back on board. the board is
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the right is converged on the russian own, redwings jet, some kind bring onto it. this woman says her flight from dubai was left and looked down on the tom at the store because of an angry mould outside that cannot be handled by the national guard. the army, the special forces of the governor of doug a stone was still sitting in the plain august on the governor cooled the crowds actions and seeking out on the passengers cowardly, but said they'd been cited by external forces. specifically ukraine. religions are going to be, it's not a secret. there are attempts to destabilize the situation and dec installed our enemies enemies of our country creat unrest and dug a stone by use of such sucker punches as inciting ethnic and religious hatred. that has been anti jewish violence elsewhere in the north corner. susan recent days and one incident, a jewish sense who was attacked. and then moscow says the west is using events in
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the middle east to try to split russian society. israel says it expects russia to protect all these ratings and using its territory, an act decisively against the writers. are you close it? i'll just 0, a carrier johnson is going to be here in a couple of minutes. more on all our coverage of the war, dr. i'm robotics and we stay with us and obviously more than 1000000 palestinian will leave the houses and move to the south of the gulf district. 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 people, hospitals need electricity. they need welfare for their life. in $53.00 upfront takes on the big issue. this isn't a one off you, something about
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a systemic issue here. black labs don't really matter and the police were unflinching questions is war with lawanda, 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 from headlines to hollywood. a height is the media secret women revolutionizing how we create and consume information. it is re shaping our world from personalized news recommendations to real time fact checking. but you might wonder, was this scripts created by a, can you even tell me, how much does it matter? the listing calls guide you through the video and see which one of the demands navigation. there is no channel that covers world news like we do as
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