tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 31, 2023 10:00pm-11:00pm AST
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a vindication of state terrorism and a per location ahead of the presidential elections in october, which still is generally an in depth coverage to 0 is when you close to the last of the story the, [000:00:00;00] the color there on the start here today. and this is a news on my from to our home, coming up in the next 16 minutes, additional star. so you say that the russell crossing will be opened to allow a c one engine palestinians to leave casa, to egypt for treat. and nasa and gauze as largest rescue g comfortable with
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a 100 palestinians, including women and children. channels in his rating strikes, hundreds of injured. they all being taken to the indonesian hospital, which is so overstretched, that some of increase for them to be on during a from us is they will release a number of foreign captains in the coming day. nemo fast face to face pass those between. is there any forces in spite of inside garza? is there any time to head towards the coast to try to cut the strip in the hall? we begin with fast moving developments on israel's war on gaza. educational socrates announcing that it will open the roof of border crossing with the besieged territory on wednesday. thoughts to allow passage for a she wants injured palestinians to leave cause that for treatments in egypt. suppose the breakthrough comes more than 3 weeks into the war. dual nationals
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trying to leave gauze, i have not yet been able passed through the russell crossing separately. the us state department says progress has been made over the last few hours on getting more aid into gaza. when our correspondent like hannah is across this for us from washington dc but fast, let's speak to target. assume he's alive for us in con eunice, in the southern portion of the gaza strip topic. i know this is all happening very quickly. what more do we know about this latest announcement? do we have a sense of the potential scale of the medical evacuation? couldn't go beyond 81. the yes, the, the attacks on the territory continue claiming the lives of thousands of palestinians and lead to the injuries of type and size and size is also a want to do so in get people will be evacuated tomorrow. morning for our truck. we're seeing both that it keeps your site in order to receive treatments in the
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addiction field. hospitals that have you sets up in the shift is what you had a district in the hoops inside. these kinds of medical hospitals have been established in order to provide a job treatments for the wounded palestinian until to now does not get clear about how many i think it will be evacuated to receive a treatment up on this. uh, this is step could possibly help to mitigate the level of, of pressure that has to be imposed when the medical secretary in order to provide treatments for the ones that people in things on target was there in the for us, in con eunice and the southern part of it causes us to talk, i'm going to come back to you in just a moment. stay with me, but thank you for now. i do want to bring in my kind of, in washington dc like i know the state department has been talking about rafa and a delivery is, what more did they tell you as well. we've got a series of details coming out from the state department, but also from the national security specimen from the state department. we're
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hearing that they are intensely focused on getting the rough of crossing open in order that they say to get americans and other foreigners out. they are focusing on getting out people from the gaza area, from the national security advisor. we've heard that in the past 24 hours, 66 trucks, a few monetary and aid have crossed into gaza. this is the largest amount in a single 24 hour period that has yet been achieved. however, bright and junk could be, the spokesman continues to say, this is just a minute amount in terms of what is needed in terms of humanitarian supplies and gaza. so although you've got this amount through, you've got the national security spokesman saying much, much more is needed more please to say that the other 66 trucks got into guys over the last 24 hours. we'd like saving you manager and assistance, including food, water, and medicine is the highest single de delivery so far. but again, it's
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a trickle compared to what needs to get in. and we're going to keep working that very, very hard. dozens of more trucks are expected to clear today. expect to declare, i want to carry out it with that, we're obviously watching this as close as we can. we hope that they all get in. but still again, it's just a, just a fraction of the need. us and like i say the us continues to back to monetary and pauses, but no. so say spa indeed, yes, said they are trying to get to who monetary and pause as they would put it in place, but no discussion about us east by the us administration. position appears to be that that is something for as well to focus on. the us doesn't want to be seen. it would appear getting involved in the kind of negotiation that would or could lead to a ceasefire. interesting though, a comment from the pentagon, which says that stability and safety is both a strategic and a model obligation. that's
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a pretty strong word from the pentagon. once again implying the responsibility that israel has, in terms of protecting civilian life as a carries on into operations from the national security adviser from state departments, from the pentagon. no comments about the events of the past 12 hours in which so many people have blessed say lives my kind of the cross that for us from washington dc. thank you mike. that is really arabs have struck a gauze as largest refugee camp with devastating consequences. at least 100 people have been killed of hundreds more injured, 18 members of the family of alger 0. his board cost engineer. i'm a how much i'm to son was killed in that strike. israel says it killed a top. i'm ask them on the in the attack. for so side has problems with lucy's dropped on the time. the mess, cleaning of more than happy to better yet is one of the guys
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a stoops biggest refugee is there and has been several times worse came on tuesday, the 6th, last 2 of them come back together to definitely teachers familiar to me as well. most of them women enter us. great. there's no heavy machinery movers can mr. weber's desperately try to reset a guest. that was uh, is it the displays they are trying the best to reach elizabeth to go was busting the plane. children is not, as you know, the best solution. the occupation was play, have destroyed this, this system politically. with 6, you as smooth softball is thrown through these places,
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thrown on these people and everybody's think good one. this does the have lots of the lives and have been wounded. these indonesian hospital just over a week is pro rated well by patients. the injured tip of writing, but many didn't survive before. 2 surgeons are pretty quiet. there's sometimes we don't anesthetics due to the lack of supplies. this is more of a disaster for us now. if we cannot stop this and the hospitals out of the night, do electrical power, water and medical supplies, why would we accept the bed? yes, some buildings are stupid, that's it. from the impact of the certifying children the kids, the children. oh my good luca, there's a section. most of the victims of kids,
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children and the women to video is home to more than 100 tons of but it covers an area only one house click on a task, making it one of the most densely populated places there. on the cost of these rarely bumping postings, you say they have checked forgotten by the outside world. this was sort of that, oh just well, let's go back to announce the topic of was zoom in con eunice. the in southern goal is on the ground for us target i know search and rescue operations are ongoing, but with so few results sense. uh yes, uh the brand abrasions, it's not the goal is just to continue as, as well. it should suffice compartment to residential buildings. first thing i'd like to send our deep condolences condolences to our brit costing ginny uncomfortable concern for the loss of 18 members of his family, including his father and 2 of his sisters. i made the rest in peace. these are the attacks on the cherry tree continued claiming the lives of thousands of
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palestinians and the the is ready ground maneuvering troops. i keep pushing it on. did you close that to the central cities of the territory as they are trying to seizing more lambs in order to gain control and to watch any proper threats could be both by the palestinian fighters. either 2 or 3 classes could be clearly overhead. of course, the gaza strip boat is in eastern areas of bank terminal and the in the north west . all bank law hit town. the f i exchange continued as the military spoke, specimen of cassandra gazed. how's the states that they have destroyed the $22.00 altima returns at throughout the encountering b is very ground offensive. the classes continue as the number of victims also keep folding according to the kind of study ministry. the number of victims of a is, is keeping increasing as they promised to the minister of health and goals of states that, that more than a 1000 palestinians have been killed and with more than 21000. others also means that on this number, as potentially will increase as the is where the attacks on,
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which are treat intensive hot topic. we know i just want to ask you a little bit about chevrolet because this isn't the 1st time it's been attacked. why is israel repeatedly targeting discounts? the wireless. com considered to be the most densely populated comp and the cherry tree with 100 thousands of palestinian suicide in the streets. and even houses of this comp uh, according to the use, very uh, occupation forces, uh, the spokesperson. uh visa, visa, that's uh this uh, tech has been carried up against one of the military commanders of the mazda movements in detroit treat. oh, so about the with likes to attack this figure out the, there was no need to level the ground on completing residential building. i clings the lives of more than 100 palestinians with also 100 others wounded. so that this is food into these resources. meanwhile, this place has been a completely,
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when it's out with the to this now to this current moment of evacuation process continue as the bit as the medical and civil defense team are trying to reach to more to more about us the music. since we are still under the ruffles with the help of civilly and stuff. and just in terms of understanding where we go from here, tarik, israel has been calling for people to evacuate, to go from the north to the south. there were people who did leave, but a lot of them have gone back. where are people now? well, have people now we are talking about tens of tens of thousands of palestinians have clicked on some of the oldest. the biggest would have to be seen forces to move from the northern areas into the southern areas of the tour, a trade. some of them were, as has been attacks during the process of the declaration. others also were a tooth as they would reach and to access the southern areas of the 2 or 3. now, the majority of people who did not really find any show, even in the united nations that lead to choose as knowing hospitals which become very overwhelmed and over crowded with people,
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they decided to go to go back to the house but to the houses. and they decide to just tell you that despite all the shortages of humanitarian supplies that people think clearly that there is there any safe place in the territory as the compartments of hospitals, indication of facilities and even of the united nation specialties could, could no longer give them an impression and even a sense of safety in the territory. so they are just trying to remain in the houses, no matter what was the coast. we know tar exit there is so much going on at the moment. we'll come back to you shortly. thank you. very much talk a couple of them that with us, from the southern portion of the cost and strip. thank you. terrific. well, let's not get the view from our official. he's joining us from occupied a story. so i'm, i was the v is really, is now saying about what happens there and job layer. well, they're saying that they targeted how much fighters and that attack can generally
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other than the kills 50 in total, including a couple of high ranking commanders, including someone they said was involved in the planning for october. the 7th, they said they managed to target a significant tedder and right above and below ground. the saying that when they attacked the area with themselves and with the objects as the ground collapsed underneath because of the extensive tunnels and not left to a number of death. so you will also have from egypt and jordan in the last couple of hours. the have both condemned the attack 100 volume not a single footage, where on the data we have from the media to zip, we will release the number of foreigners in the coming days in the line with our design not to keep them in casa, and the fact that we don't need to keep them in our customers and stay with us all . and we've just had from the chasm for gauge. and let's have a listen to what they've had to say
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a i'm sorry, l and i i, i believe that we are having some technical difficulties. let, let me just ask you, have you heard anything from the is really site about any kind of a, a hostage deal up around, captives i know we have had from outcast as big data is you just had the spokesman there. and he is saying that in the next couple of days, there will be a release of phone cap cuz we've had from the national security advisor in israel, who said that there had been something to go see agents that were ongoing. but he didn't believe that a mass was being responsible and that had been recognized his was by comstock itself. so we know that there were discussions about
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a large scale release of captives on sunday. those discussions went on going and suddenly they collapsed because of issues on both sides. diplomats were hoping to be able to restart them outcomes. some degree at the gates have said that there will be this release. but of course we've had these things before where there was going to be those who held for them. passports would be freed, of women and children would be free, the elderly would be freed, and none of those have come about. we've just seen the release of but just for captives in total. so i you take it with a pinch of salt and i'm sure the families are hoping that there may be some news that is positive in the coming hours and days. well, certainly continue watching very close, sandy, unofficial. that for us, what the latest from occupied is through some thank you. alum, a hundreds of palestinians of back on the streets of ramallah and the occupied westbank to protest against israel's bombardment of garza.
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the, this protest was treated by israel's latest attack on the job layer, refugee camp, which is killed at least a 100 people, not just told us and expected to rise, protest and ramallah have become a regular occurrence as israel continues to intensify its attacks. well, that's not speech and wrong con, he joins us live now from ramallah and mount the protest. i have only been growing over the last few weeks. can you give us a sense there of the feeling on the ground of the mind as well? the emotions are running incredibly high and there is impacts and developing every time we see something that the job aliya refugee camp, a bombing, or indeed the bullying of a hospital. people come out on the streets uh, in the menorah square in the middle of just 2 hours ago. there were about 3 to 400 people out on the streets, challenging in support of the people of goza. what they do is they normally kind of
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walk into the square the guy, the this was during the, the private time so that he prayed in minora square, and then they woke around the spot and then they come back. but in the distance, i can still hear people challenging. we are expecting as more, more details with this. definitely a refugee camp, wyoming, come out there were expecting people to come out in the street just by the lights out website. people that want to show this older receipts with the people of goes with the palestinians that oftentimes the familial connections there as well. people from the occupied westbank, you know, have families, uncles all is etc, with the in goals of they call get ahold of psych emotions running incredibly high . also i have to say the security forces are incredibly nervous as well. the palestinian authority has actually sent homage, sorry, heavily on the police into the square as well. we saw this a couple of weeks ago when i was ship. it was boned. uh there was actually shooting
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uh, light fi taking place has a huge uh process to place them in our square as a police try to get those people out of the square. the bottom line is, uh, the more. busy the people see these pictures, the more that they see what's going on and goes up the mold or emotions i to the more they want to come out in the streets and show solidarity and wrong con, there for us in ramallah and he occupies west bank. thank you and of all the conditions and also a guessing was every hour. tens of thousands of palestinians have time to gauze as hospitals for life saving, treatment, and shelter. even though it is on not safe places of refuge. $23.00 hospitals in northern cause, the country under it is really evacuation or seen here in red and the south hospitals are full as well as on boardman and relocate has forced 15 at least 15
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out of the territories. $35.00 hospitals out of service is rarely as strikes have directly hit causes or any cancer facilities and areas around the l. codes in indonesian hospitals. it is illegal to attack hospitals on the international. surmount of terry angle. 120 for health walk is had been killed in garza, and more than a 100 injured 50 ambulances hampton damaged the geneva convention. specifically stipulate the medical stuff and transports must be protected well and that speak to mohammed her watch, ray. he's a nurse at o. c for hospital, as well as a medical coordinator for doctors without borders. he joins us now by the phone from casa city. mama, thank you so much for taking the time to speak to us. we know so many health facilities and the areas around them had been, had there been about trace mold, as we've just been saying, issued by these rallies. and they said they're targeting him last sites. they've also said that they believe, but i'm also some kind of headquarters at house chief, but what do they mean by that?
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a no, actually the right of course is forcing enforcing the guy. going to be able to go to the child that for him, for my directory actions. ok. and you got the city like within the true because it takes and set it up to over. i wonder what it is, doctor. so we start composing the large stuff and especially shifting hospital and the, the, the situation in dollars to the, on the level of the shock, it'll be ready to apply short table b. you can that be made to come off as well. the restaurant to your vacation, a desk people dropped and evacuated inside. she falls, but the opposite story. their home. uh, actually we have supporting the team and she found a majority department as an advocate for volunteering to,
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to provide them with because care as a board to be a watch stuff and, and opinion shift. so we are there every day, either day, then your story will pack propane story or routine discharge the emergency department and shift so most of them are children. most of them are kids, whole family destroyed as to the one or 2 from each family. so. so i get the 2 piece or 5. so a comfortable issue for i don't know how to do you have the words to say, do you feel that hospitals, including all shufa currently being targeted by these ranges. and what would you say to to them when they say that they're targeting ha, a pack, it says print unable to cover the w. o, how are you in to
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a mode that 100 attacks when the hit dogs and fertility and balances? and this is as is all good and you and 56. okay. care workers as well as them is the cost of that healthcare facilities from them. and for hospice in the north and gaza. happy and how did you back? you read it and i'm no longer operational so they're not targeting even when you'd be targeting around the i check the hospitals, even in the center of kaiser. we received the injured people, marketing tools that are transferring out of women. there's no excuse to, to, to target expansion people, mom and you talk about that. the lack of, of critical supplies. i know so many hospitals have had to close down, particularly because of the lack of fuel. how long can you keep going at adult chief? where are you getting fuel from now? actually 2 days ago i was, i was getting rid of one of those in charge of
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a maintenance issue. and the a did everything that you can coordinate or a bunch of hospitals. and actually we are providing a limited control and we don't even have to talk to them about what the need and dropped it off the my boss directors at the end to inside the hospital. and he mentioned to me that it's gonna be done any 72 hours 2 days ago. mm hm. but we've been working, we have a difficulty, but sometimes kind of so not continue getting the electricity inside that shift. and it's, it's credit that the guy is going to be uh, finish doing though. it's something like, it's not there to catastrophe that happens to the ministry of health. i see that the didn't, you know, not be an issue at all. so have you received any aid from the convoy instead of made it into the cause of stress?
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actually we have, we have uh, i sent our pharmacy e garza for advocate. so we, we do an edge at all the, the top in the center farmer can do with the or how much stuff i gave. and if that, of how and why we were 100, providing a look at those. so we can have some uncles or there's a big shortage despite the number of b wanted to compare with the number of the wanted people. so it's not enough. i know we, we are we 10 to 26 the truck so but i'm going to get the flight to the 5 by the walk to the station by the the balcony, the border. so they're not coming yet. i'm calling for charles mohammad. can you talk us through some of the kinds of injuries you was saying? i know you talked about saying a lot of women and children,
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they're also obviously concerns about the spread of disease given to that that the, the close quarters of people are stuck in at the moment. what are you saying that can you describe what you see when you walk into an emergency will transfer? actually, as i mentioned before to the got our media and amec of media. it's it's, it's done through the deep burn to most of most of the boeing and got to received an e r b i b r i b b when it's like, like this trying to whole dish with yeah. pro it's, it's so we haven't exceed into the 3 wars before, but that's where it's different. though, most of them has, has a deep ip done. so on their day by day they need it, they're the drinking and they don't have and they're not the top 2 for doing change of all the records every day. i kind of, they need to twice
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a day. so we left the cabinet for, for 2 days. gotta be a part of the big branch reading of the picture that are awesome. how's it going to be a 100 and a 1000 people? lot of that came with the inside ship. i was there. so no hygiene, you know? no food enough. wonderful drink. all right, man to, to have a good that's good to be in the future. i'm not now, but you know how many you talked a little bit about about the lack of stuff that there just aren't enough people to help in the school will be taking a huge, huge total on the medical stuff to the left. you all people who are living and working in gaza, you have your family. is that how are you doing? how is alex, how's your family doing? well, how much? you're actually in the office and i know your apartment due to the,
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to the south park. i decided to stay inside. i'm at that moment. not, not conway from chicago to rebuild either day in the morning with my team or on to the back end here with the standard as well. so we, we go by. well, she time either day. no, thank you. no guarantee. and sunday, the way we go to ship out, what are we going there so that a dangerous battery down and away and i'm watching that on a day behind the trunk line. black book. and while i'm doing some bought things, the, the, the, the shock each of the top and she lost the, let's say we have, we have or so to clinics. natalie also from shape i believe we are receiving the
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patient. the walk charge from schafer to degree the get back to the do it for, for having more more, more visions inside the hospitals that are mentioned before that that they're not that big capacity. and she thought that those are fully enclosed. that back to the even the flow is that ground into play get back to that is not, there's not even you can hold a stop to move. so really unbelievable situation. that's so what seems your direct testimony. we're going to keep going and provide our best to, to uh, support this got that category control which and we've been seeing some of these pictures of the hospital as you've been speaking. and i know these are incredibly, incredibly challenging conditions that you're working on to mohammed. how watch right then us at the chief a hospital and also a medical coordinator. so for doctors will not for to speaking to us on the phone from garza city. thank you. so much for joining us, mohammed and we, we really wish you all the best with your what well,
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let's take your just some live pictures now from the gaza. as you can see, it's extremely dark, very level electricity as any. and i'm sure you're just have that explosions ongoing. these really strikes the ongoing, we know that there are, there isn't as really offensive, ongoing in gaza. right now. we'll be following that for you very closely as it continues to unfold. let spring and colored alcove. he is a professor and residents at northwestern university kit and castle he joins me now . in other hoss judy or colored, as the humanitarian situation deteriorates. these really offensive starts to take a bit more shape that on the ground you've written very extensively on her last, let me ask you about how prepared and losses. so what comes next? a? well, that's taken care. first of all, we are watching and disability for these imaging images are coming from god's us to and uh, what comes to my mind in fact before coming to a question is, uh, is uh the words of,
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well joe biden and benjamin and nothing. yeah. jose in this is award, which was due for an existing and david and i was asking myself if this is the, the response of civilization, what would be the response of evil when you are killing, you know, 10000 palestinians, though industry and this fund of time of a few weeks more then the people who, who are killed and push an invasion of ukraine will over a year and a half. i think i checked before coming to the studio and they have if it goes to 9600. so initially weeks and goes up, the people have been killed and the still of course it's ongoing into 247 on overly basis. no matter how much the scene in the people have been prepared for this. nobody. i think. busy has imagine that such a retaliation, such a desire to kill him for the sake of coming for the sickle. we have nothing because we have seen children, but seeing hospitals at bankers we are seeing churches,
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mosques, every single life school, delta schools, church does everything. the pink of fluids. so this is just to make this a place i'm livable and then the messages to, to leave, to expend you. so i am receiving you in this room. i am cutting what's all medicine food. um, the electricity's stopping you and bumping you and say when it's up to you, if you want to stay in the, somebody will need to it's, i am not forcing you to leave. this is a voluntary decision for your trip. so it's, it's a plan that everybody is watching. and the amazing thing, the shocking thing is the whole world is watching and nobody is doing anything and, and we are stuck with send me the physicians and what's the photos for the day. we are stuck on the segment of approval. so as if you were the chemist on the image it
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has has as a frozen on that event. it's a bronze killing civilians as a golf, accepted by any means. but remove the, don't know we have 10000, but the thing is um, killed in comparison to let's say what is that over? sho, as the 1000 is a little note that's the issue that you wanted to achieve has been achieved, which is $1.00 to $10.00 systems. and they're all, i think they're all just paints over the figures at the moment. i think the goal is to help the ministry is saying, or the 8600 palestinians but, but still you were saying that a mouse did not expect a retaliation. all of this scale. when this is my, under my anticipation of course, the prepared the present to the front may be um, is cancelled or is it really encourages and, and was what i guess this is, this is really a mess. if you have, you have this, the 4th a military power was void is caging this small,
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not a symbol of land. whoever was capable of defending this. of course, at the end of the day, they wouldn't be affected in one world of. no, that's and nobody knows maybe accepting the american and is an incentive just for set the low even on system because we are seeing surprises. up until this very moment. the how much photos the capable of launching rockets, even after 3 or 4 weeks over this carpet bombing go over the internal guys system. so this thing is this, this in this, in the fire and nobody knows what's happening, you know, and the gun does one network of tunnels. so what kind of surprises are waiting for that is what it is. and this is one degree is of course, and this is very with no so reason one, this is one big reason why the whole going and vision was, was really done 1st point over the 1st a few weeks. you spoke the about, about growing defiance. do you think that that's also coming from all the
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palestinian factions? is that now broad unity amongst resistance groups in the goal is to strength. yeah, i mean, as, as the message is coming from, the guys are sitting here on that on the 1st in the media and put us in a product. it shows you have a sense of unity. that's why not i'm, i'm not on your mind. but assuming in groups and resistance affections, but also across the board, the sense of defiance and resilience. among the simians, the people who lost the time we lose and their loved ones is very high and the one is very high, which is better. surprising. and people, the no discipline this is pushing them on for service, forcing them to leave, that goes and stuff. and they, they're still there and they are saying we have here on our lunch and we will die here. well, i'm going to do the what's we have been forced to do in 1948 mind. you know, these people, many of them in the seventy's and it is,
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they have been expanded from the origin of villages and towns in 1948 and disagree is because as the know this is the 2nd time the easily it is. the zone is the project is off towards him, asking them even to leave the internal and to publish that. so if you will have this sense of do for you on so you know, we are here and we will remain here. i want to come back today on groups and just a moment, but just picking up on what you were saying there about this, this false displacement and so many different palestinian groups have said for them that is an absolute red line. now we all potentially about to see the fast palestinians were being allowed to leave the gaza strip and then heading into egypt, something that egypt has been really not keen on. and we're hearing just about this medical evacuation that it may take place. and that in the next day or so, do you think that this could become a larger scale thing? could egypt change its mind and, and what we potentially see a launch movement of
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a population movement towards final. but i think many possibilities are still there . and the picture is unclear, so i think we need to, to where to see, to have all kinds of evidence coming from different sources. and some, some, some people, you know, in observers they, they have some doubts with or when it comes to the official education position. and with a view came in at the end of the day that the intention is so big. if it's some, some of this, the reports are, are ok the say, you know, they will, they will release egypt from on the lawns. and that's in detail of the opening, you know, they are saying that it does have sort of a nice thing. and so i think we need to, at this color, don't hold that profession. residents at northwestern university here in cattle. thank you for joining me here. and uh, i'll stay with me the 3rd, well, we'll talk a little bit more of that later in this news. our well, in the occupied westbank. these really minute treat has bill or not the house of
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a senior member from us. i really had spent 17 years in his ready jails. he was released in 2010 more than a week ago is rarely forces took over his house and detained members of his family . or increasing attacks by is really such as against palestinians, any occupied westbank, could cause interruption, violence across the palestinian territory. that's the warning from israel security service shouldn't bed. right, scripts say that set to violence against palestinians has westland. since the start of this war on garza charles drops, it isn't 2 of us in the occupied westbank with to the situation is increasingly tends to right the way across the ocean pride race bank is ready. security services can only use way to close up the increasing said, you know, they won't, or you're going to what they describe as, as an explosion. and it rocks in a potential violence in reaction to the violence and the
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a text to tell us to get into being subjected to. we've got a 123 people that have already been killed 6 phase, right. so it's a $125.00 data to include the 2 largest rated cost, $1700.00 and meanwhile, you know, we have a situation where for example, the economy, that is something that is subject to terms of the bill is now emerging even worse because of this, increasing the freedom of movement processing needs to be able to get prepaid shipping. things like taking it to school. shopping in the local area is becoming limited because of a situation here recently. well, from jericho in the west bank, we can speak to about some a raman. he's the former director of the parents that goes families for and a grocery it's organization of palestinian and israeli families. i'm from tel aviv, a we can speak to her, i'll be done, then she is spike's passing and direct to events,
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national relations for that same group. thank you so much for joining me both. awesome, i want to start with you. i understand that somebody is back to los to a 10 year old daughter. she was killed by and is rarely for the policeman in front of her school. how have you been feeling these last few weeks watching more of this on the phone? i am going by say this is 2007 up to date to see or those are processes. it can come back to me. this thing when i see those, the father and mother sold their daughters and sons. they don't believe that this is how to pack it. it's again and again and again the same. so 100 robbie: let me bring you in here because i know you're at else your son to a, a palestinian sniper. well, he was at a check point. he'd been cooled up as a resolve is 300000 sets of parents are in the same position now and beyond them so
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many more families. so many parents share the experience of your grief. have you been hearing from them a deal. so these 200 people, for instance, you know, these parents for the to get on the so on savings of, of, of, of their houses the inside. but he's speaking not for a cease fire. and for peace and my friends in the server who was a couple of things. so he's to know hostage. she's my age, she's been working for peace for something 20 years. she has to take the children from grocer to hospital and say these for him. i just waiting for, i'm waiting for all of my friends because i know switching to them, it doesn't matter what is the student for his way or anything else, almost feel the same, pay over not one of the to the same god that i usually so we i'm
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sitting in the room in the safe, you know, 20 minutes ago. they were wrong because outside of my house, but i have a room. i have someone to run to. what about the people in casa, who has no way to read? i think of the mothers and children, and how other people that suffer people to suffer from one of the month, a certain date, children still repeating. now you, pamela, may be, sorry, i am so sorry. i said that, but i know my heart that we will continue to work and so hoping to see people not, not so soon, all these parents looking please ready to take up the cause of non finance. and this is when we all the circle. we believe that they must be rules and for the framework for the recall. ready creation process to be an integral piece of any
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future piece. but i'm glad that you spoke about the risk because i think it's really, you know, i think people don't realize what it is to be in terms of culture. i understand from my friends and the worst thing, what can i present for being treated with basic human, right? which was all my heart that where you could find a way to say to this because the call go on each other, i call this pain. so really people for what, want to be changed at the end of this, how many more people need to die before we really nice, that's a good f to say to those, to teachers. trevor rubbing. grief can be such a powerful, overwhelming emotion. and even just hearing that from boss, and he spoke about his anger and there's a huge amount of anger at the moment. i know in the past that you've talked about
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how you, yourself need a time to understand culture and temperament from, from other sides. but that takes the toner and it feels like color. and so it's very fin on the ground these days. let's say i never use the word to speak with. i don't think i should read any body high to have. that's right. it's a strange word that seems to be used for years. i think about the man came david and why? i think about why many of these children who grew up in girls are having to every 2 or 3 years, never having freedom of movement. no. her shelton's, so why don't we creating the, what do we creating and towels nice to next to girls or i start as for the people who are these children good to be in another 10 years. we have to understand why it is that we're going to environments,
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but we have to understand why it happened demanded to my son. when he was a small child is always uncle violent. the 2 buddies waited on me. i need those 2 uncles and the 2nd uprising spent doesn't do seem kidding. but it's the need to understand why and maybe that's the beginning of a conversation. roughly if i'm hearing you write that you're drawing a very clear distinction between justification and context. and you've spoken so much about that probation that bought somebody wants to bring you back in. i know you spent 7 years and then is really present when you adjust 17, i believe for being involved with the palestinian resistance yourself. and since then, you refuse to take up arms. can i also have changed your mind? was there a moment of a realization that you can share with them? i guess i certainly have said that. so i need to basically do so that was sort of deal. ready but i never change my mind, i just change my weight to actually the same one. as i said that we would
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never ever accept. those are likely to be sure, even after $3000.00 views. thank you. patients could've used to assist us this as well. the job of test cases, which is very well. uh, so i get to know the other side. it means i long as you're looking for the most effective way to achieve my goal is to be free. pretty much is. and in fact, by meeting the other side, we think people to be useful, even though i've seen a rise just before it's a good one. so we, i found the spot was we should produce a lot of those to, i guess i work with the extra days that i used to be sure there's no confusion, we don't need to give each other. we don't need to lose all of generally. in fact, both of us are victims to the situation. and both these are, these are seniors. we ought to be the case to that american policy. just stop this,
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you know, sell guns, civilization. i guess even if i'm to start those things, yes i'd like to patient it should be in for the use of for the scene is we are victims of us. we asked or whatever needs to be in a distribution. it will be no to the northeast, nor security, and the configuration of the patient. if you will continue to the vision you will need to face the. the see is consequences. deep on these 2, we see the it's on to the customer and guess they've been to chevy the investigators also. so unfortunately the call 50 didn't stop and the signature door . it's against a ball in dallas back again. this the so in case one of the 100, that 10 people have been can only the 22 days. we have some funding to prevent from
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the ship. what is the shipment you find to use in your patient last and it's not working on an axis for another to wait for the next time, but the security certificate against thousands of civilians. we know that the boss, they are just invested in more a more determination, particular bench. unfortunately, for the next star, for the i want to say it through the process of the amount of no stairs involved when we are, they know we know you're paying as long as i said that the district of inches not try to. he's trying to move on to the future. i'm going to become a guy hills. who are you? i love to say to the rest of the world as much the king size. and then we was about the image of the financial sense to keep science, the pro fees. i just said that you wanted to deliver. well, i'd be,
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would you be one day that your patient was in the size of the scene? in spite of all this flushing in piece of balsam, you spoke that about vengeance. robbie, i wanted to ask you a question about vengeance because i believe the man who shot your son was at some point cost and that he is in prison. i imagine many families who feel stuffed ones are longing for the same. how did you feel when that happened? a lot of that became very difficult for me because fuzzy. it's a short story when the only gauge is telling me that david is being killed. the 1st thing i said is you come to the same shows, i think that i was looking for the range and the sort of nature with the is the range. i probably would have done anything to spend just one moment with the strike
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. but that's not the way that it goes and this is want to reprise me about what is happening now from both sides defense range. you know, the sense of the anger and mainly the share. and she is what creates hatred and hate to creates viruses. and so we have to find another way, and by the way, for me to finish and he's getting the fiber of israel, we need to in the occupation the sooner the better broadening dominant. now the spokes passing and directive, international relations for the parents circle families for and then also boss some are and then who is a former director of that organization. thank you both so much for joining us here now to 0 and sharing will story annual very, very powerful message for me to call the united nations has called israel siege and destruction of gauze. the extra amount of tearing catastrophe for its $2300000.00 people. but israel continues regardless,
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supported by the united states and many european union nations as how small bar explains. this will, has been drawing along a crucial lines that these ready armies set at the beginning of his misery campaign . from day one of the mid to operation. it made it clear that the north was its primary target. you told people to live cause a city of the largest and most populous in the gaza strip and to move south along what is while said would be safe passages then as well continuing to hit the area hard with a focus on base handling, also known as the ad is crossing now is red truths and vehicles on inside this trip . people have been running desperately for shelter, not knowing why they're going to go. the displaced went to homes in the south, only to find themselves targets is by will plains, johan units, and say, a lot of law and many other areas of this moment, 2 thirds of a 1000000 are shouting in you and shelters and facilities for palestinian refugee is mostly in hon, eunice and blah, blah. but clearly they're not safe according to the you and somebody tell you
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office 18 people killed and almost 300 injured was shouting at you and schools. people have turned to hospitals, but hospitals over well not just with patients, but the 117000 displaced people. these rarely ministry has lost as rice meal as ship adults hospitals on target to the turkish hospital in kansas city and the indonesian hospital in northern augusta to all 10 hospitals in the northern part of this trip have been told to evacuate. it happens, it was booked huge, sprains on the few remaining hospitals and had given us data by the end of the well does basically the 2300000 people who live in gaza by forcing themselves people in gaza city and northern garza, fia, they may never be allowed to return to their homes again. and that is where maybe planning a long minutes with presence in this to a district that plays them with only one option to really quick south to 100 units
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that by and by the fee of for many and gaza, for the space and 90 and 48 is the best latest displacement may last for generations. well, joining us now from washington dc is benjamin freedman, who's the policy director at defense priorities? benjamin just let me start with what we're seeing with this latest is really offensive. is the sense that there is a strategy here in terms of trying to cope the tire tree and hoff. i know that's been suggested by some on list, but i don't know if that's the is rarely strategy. they've been very cagey, secretive about what, even what units are operating, what alone or what their end goal is beyond destroy a moss. but obviously what we're seeing is a mixture of ground and air operations ground troops. and we begin with air support, close air support, which means bombing buildings. in this case, i and artillery support for those troops were moving. so even in the best of
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circumstances which this is nice for civilians when you're fighting a war with those kind of fires going off in an urban environment, it's going to be very bad news. it's going to be a lot of billions destroyed and people killed. so essentially we're seeing an all out war in a, in a small uh, it will definitely populate a small area. predictably horrific results of benjamin we had from one of the captives who was released about this house. she freighted a spider web of tunnels underneath because the city just how prepared is the as rarely side for, for him also as tactics going forward. well, i think the israelis are fairly well prepared as a sense of they're expecting to deal with tunnels. they're expecting to deal with urban warfare uh with the possibility of being fired at from various buildings and
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from all sorts of uh, angles uh bikes. um, i think, you know, there are real questions that how prepared you can really be for this kind of war. when they haven't done a, at least a long time, maybe that's one thing to bomb, a garza or lab and on. it's another thing to be in there with ground forces in the middle of the urban in the middle of a city, basically where people are shooting back to you. so uh there, i guess, fairly well prepared, but there's just in the midst of what you can do to prepare me. well, we know that israel has said that they're going to stay for as long as it takes that they will not leave until a mouse. as a rad occasions, do you think that that's a realistic objective hit? how long could this potentially last weight? i think it could last for months and if this is real, decides to hold on to some of the territory and occupy it, then uh the work and shift to kind of buy insurgency,
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counter insurgency of last indefinitely years. um. but uh, i don't think that a radically eating or destroying mosque is realistic. i understand. uh, the is really desire to do that. but it seems to me that there is no realistic alternative to govern him guys. uh uh, besides from august or some kind of them off to point, oh, which could be even more radical. i mean, you know, if the, the, i guess the only other real alternative is d as where he's run it as a police state. but the cost of that them will be a norm is let alone to the population. i don't think they want to do that. so i think they're stuck with some kind of from us governance in jobs as long as there are palestinians. there benjamin freedman, the policy director, defends priority speaking to us from washington dc. thank you so much for sharing your perspective and expertise with us here. and i'll just narrow the engine thanks . palm. meanwhile,
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solidarity matches for palestinians and gaza all continuing across the pilot. hundreds of people have gathered outside the french embassy and a route to protest against president emanuel macklin stone from the war and the corners amongst several west. indeed is you've expressed full solidarity with israel. he's also seeking to promoters and international coalition to fight well, there's also been a protest me the is really embassy in the philippines, capital, manila, and support of palestinians. they was stopped to invite police and private security guards as they march towards the building. the demonstration security is where the government of commission will crime. he just does about 5 or 7. well, let's take you back to some of the live pictures. also have garza, as you can see, incredibly, incredibly dog. we know it is really offensive. this continues as do the strikes
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where we bring you overlays just here on al jazeera. i'll be back in just a few minutes with much more with another boss on. it's the 2 medium sized collateral, this massive is really a time for firing, going off warning citizen for things that are heading this way from even hospitals . i'm not yet protected from the. ready homeless several 100 people and the numbers are growing all the time. so the victims of the attack a lot to the hospital and god 5 is requesting congress, provide a 100000000000 and security funding for 6 meetings. still no resolution still no unified in
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5432 more upfront takes on the big issue. this isn't a one off just talking about a systemic issue here for black lives. don't really matter in the police for unflinching questions is war with lawanda, imminent rigorous debate? because of lots of medical treatments, challenging conventional was 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 a week. look at the world's top business stories from global markets to economies and a small business sales force and included security around the world of history or something that the international community your view should be doing to understand how it affects counting the cost on o g 0 stairs from i'll just say around on the go and eat tonight out is there is only mobile app. is that the,
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this is where we just fix allies from out is there is a mobile app available in your favorites apps to just set for it and typed on a new app from out to 0 new at your think? is it the enough? okay. and does those largest refuge account pulled in a 100 palestinians, including women and children, i'm killed and is really strikes on top of the the
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