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to join him, let's discover a better world expo 2023. the ha the hello that i'm just gonna tell you this isn't use our line from door from coming up in the next 16 minutes. israel target's cause of largest refuge account pulled in a 100 palestinians including women and children. okay. additional sorry. so you say that the roof of crossing will be open to allow 81 injured palestinians to leave costs of treatment face to face to face specialist between is ready for
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the mazda 5. just inside garza, they own during the philosophy they will release a number of foreign captives in the coming days. the well, it is now 2100 gmc, thats 11 pm and gaza is randy, will pains have targeted goss as long as this refugee camp with devastation consequences. at least a 100 people have been killed. hundreds of people have been injured in the top of the account. 18 members, sorry. 19 members of the family of algebra, broad cost engineer, and the how much of a chrome son were killed in that strike. israel times it killed a top him, us come on to and that attack or so. so to begin to have coverage at a 100 pounds of exclusives dropped on their time the most tuning of more than
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2. but it is one of because a stupid biggest refugee is there and has been several times the worst came on tuesday. the 6th, last 2 of them come together to would that increase, or how many of you mean the as well? most of them women enter us. great. there's no heavy machinery movers can. the survivors desperately tried the affair. every guest that was uh, is it the displays they are trying the best to reach elizabeth to go west bus. the plain children is now as you know, the best solution, the occupation was play, have destroyed this, this system politically. with 6, you estimated softball is thrown through these places thrown on these people
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and everybody's saying good one. and this does the have lots of the lives and have been wounded. these indonesian hosp to just over a week is pro rated well by patients. the injured kip arriving, but many didn't survive before 2 surgeons are operating in the corridors. sometimes we don't anesthetics due to the lack of supplies. it's more of a disaster for us now. if we kind of stop this, i'm the hospital out of the night. you electrical power, water and medical supplies. why would we accept the bed? yes, some buildings are still on the impact of the blood certifying children the kids, the children. oh my good luca, there's a section. most of the victims of kids, children,
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and the women to video is home to more than how many times. but it covers an area only one in the house, click on making it one of the most densely populated places on on the cost of these rarely bumping postings. you say they have chopped, i forgot to buy the whole site where this was sort of that i'll just i'll call you can know how much i can sign it from out of there is cause the office last 19 members of his family and not somebody a tech out of their media network has issued the following statement. it says out of the are vehemently condemns the heinous and indiscriminate is really bumming that's resulted in the killing of 19 family members and dedication to engineer mohammed a consent. we extend our sincere condolences to mohammed and his family and stand and solidarity with them during this time of profound sorrow and recoil for justice and accountability. for this sense, the sonata of innocent lives a whole lot. sweet child correspond the heart of awesome and con eunice. he's the
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closest for us from the southern garza tarik. i mean, the numbers are just astounding. and, and we keep hearing about entire families being killed. tell us a little bit more about what happened at chevrolet tonight. yes, developed a refugee camp, which is the largest refuge account and bidding the goals this trip has been hit us of a late during the last couple of hours, hundreds of palestinians, full and ages as well. uh till now the uh, medical teams on even skilled civil defense team are trying to evacuate the victims to the hospital to the education hospital in order to receive that treatments. the majority of the victims were young, children and women. they have been heavily been bothered as they were sitting of the houses, feeling that they are safe and away from the incident even bother. meanwhile they have left our rules and others are critically right now, suffering from the ones that have the results from this attack. the majority of them are receiving now treatments in different hospitals, button,
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the main number of victims and teams that people have been delivered to the generation hospital, which now has to provide to get treatment for those people, which is also reducing how it's been overwhelmed and overcrowded with people, it's also worth mentioning to say that to them to be sion hospital and she the hospital as well. both hospitals had mentioned the rates as will run out of if you wouldn't be coming out was, it seems that they would be out of services if they, if they have these, it'd be the cause that to, there's not a our has not been yet to provide that with fuel supplies for we know that obviously no fuel results as a very, very slim. can you tell us little bit more about what's going on with search and rescue with them? well yes, it did. despite the fact that there was a good, there is a deep shortage of if you and even equipment for the civil defense team in order to move freely to keep evacuating victims from under the russells. the process of
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evacuation is still a little bit critical in terms of the, the pro system, the speeds of evacuating the victims. hundreds and thousands of people are still messing on the ripples. we think the further evacuation by the civil defense, the uh, the palestinian local authorities into 2 or 3 hudson's different a few of the international community to afford and to provide them with enough sophisticated and civil uh, civil equipments in order to help them to risk. you most of billions. now people are just brushing from themselves to, to evacuate victims. and they are helping the civil defense team in order to keep it from evacuating by using simple uh, items and equipment as well. uh, target queen. uh we were speaking about this last hour as well. this isn't the 1st time that jamalia has been attacked. why is israel repeatedly targeting this count especially given it so so densely populated?
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yes uh this then see a populated area has been uh more than once, the time being bombarded by the used for the occupation forces. the ongoing relentless is very strong. so this area is added is that great attempt to, to achieve to main goals and order to eliminate the 1st good is a present to the end of the illumination of the minutes militants, the leaders come on those of the minute you rings all from us. and the 2nd one is to force us is this, we're still in the house, has to is extra waste to be southern areas of the gods district. but meanwhile, the process, if evacuation could be critical, critically hard. but the is very ongoing aging of when the ground as it school says, trying to, to carry out new and expand it of the military operations in the territory. as they control the, i saw i had you wrote which considered to be the most by to rule roads up that links between the northern areas with the southern areas. so the movement for them will be all absolutely difficult topic. a couple of them that on the ground for us
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in the gaza strip spring just from calling you to thank you, terry. well, meanwhile egyptian authorities are saying that they will open the roof of border crossing with the besieged territory on wednesday. that's to allow a passage for 81 injured palestinians to leave gauze for treatments in egypt. the support of the breakthrough comes moving 3 weeks into this war. the dual national is trying to leave cause i have not yet been able to pass through the roof of crossing separately. the us state department says progress has been made over the last few hours on getting more aid into gaza to let's bring it in like honda is across this forest from washington dc. so mike, the state department is saying that it has been some progress truly. that's encouraging, i guess, well that's the word from the state department to they also add the that they are focusing strongly on getting out do foreign nationals out of gaza. this at that moment is the priority is what they have to say. well, the,
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the spokesman for the national security council in the white house, john coby says that who monetary and supplies all going through. in fact, that in the past 24 hours more trucks have gone through the end of the previous 24 hour period. however, could be ads that this is just a trickle 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 a trickle compared to what needs to get in and we're going to keep working that very, very hard doesn't, is that more trucks are expected to clear today. expect to declare, i want to carry out it. would 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 the fraction of the need. but as we were saying earlier in life,
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it seems to us as continuing to back to monetary impulses, but not as he's fine. as indeed yes, it appears that the bite in administrative sion is intent on getting some kind of humanitarian poles in place of 2 gifts captives within gauze. i often also to get those jewel nationals that i refer to out of gaza itself. but there may be another reason as well for looking for some kind of humanitarian pause. the biden administration is desperately trying to lower the temperature of the conflict. in particular, it's being concerned about these conflict widening. now, to this end, the pentagon is just the nonce. it's sending another $400.00 us soldiers into the region. it has already been stalking up us forces in the region. now they are not going to israel as, as offensive gone. they all going in as force protection for us troops who are in caea to in the region. these are communications experts, ordinance, disposal experts. but the point simply is, as the pentagon says,
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is that us forces have come on the $27.00, the tax in the past 2 weeks in iraq and the region. so the is great concern of the conflict spreading. and of course, us soldiers who are in the region getting caught up in this spreading conflict. that is one of the reasons why the, by the end of administration wants to get a humanitarian pause in place. and in so doing low of the temperature of the on gain complex and like hannah, with all of their as nice as science from washington dc for us. thank you, my hope toby fricky a is a year and assess spokes pass and he says, a sustained flow of humanitarian aid must be allowed to get in access to the safe water. the clean water is obviously absolutely essential for everyone. now, not least children. and we've heard the report as well, so i pronounced off names of, of, of the children have been drinking salty water, you know, for 10 days it's giving them uh, the hydration. they have diarrhea. and then again,
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even before these lights has escalated, you had around 800000 households drinking sometimes contaminated water. so it's safe which is the volume. so, and it's important to realize that people of the areas already then see populated. now people are living in, in shelters where that's come together. i was families packed together, access to sign insights, and it's a safe water in those areas. it's so hot. that's why we've been coding for this access, humanitarian access to bring in life saving supplies to bring in will to, to bring in hygiene kids medical kits, but on a sustained basis. so it has to be sustained. it has to be scaled up massively and not just one office here and there it has the really good scale it up to, to at least that even the, some of the suffering and make sure people have access to the essentials for life even before the slightest your escalation, the latest har as you had around a 3 quarters of old children living in the gaza strip, who already needed some form of mental health psycho social support because of the situation they've been living in in the eighty's. and now we have this late this
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year, horrors insides of the thousands of children killed the numbers of children injured there. as the units of executive director said to, to the security council. yes, they should rate the shape. so to the cool, you know, it's really horrific all israel against the attack on the refugee kind of killed 50 last flight is what it speak now is a home to cell hook, she joins us from occupied, is true, some hum to i see these really is the saying that in this attack on a residential neighborhood, that you have some military objects, us that's right. these really military saying that they achieved several military objectives by killing 55 mass fighters of their tanks approach a closer and closer inside of gonzo. we're also seeing continued areas like the one we saw today in giovanni and our hearing from a lot of officials on these really side. the defense minister, you'll have guidelines saying that this in this next phase of this war, his troops will continue to push deeper and deeper inside of this strip to achieve
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those goals. exactly, and while they are big achievements, they also come with big losses directly referring there to the depths of to israeli soldiers. additionally, we've been hearing from these really military spokesperson, who said that this is a complex part of the war. this is incredibly difficult. it's saying that it's the hand to hand combat that these really military needs to do. now these now several countries within the region have condemned israel's raid on these of any a refugee camp thing to jordan egypt as well. so we've had the from the as rainy side, but we've also been hearing from the military ringer from us saying that they're willing to release some foreign captives. i believe. has there been any response from his round the old folks 1st and of how much is military with them for sam or games of or, or by the releasing a statement earlier tonight saying that he's willing to release foreign captives
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with who are not is really these rallies are slamming this thing that there should be no differentiation between israelis and foreigners who are held inside of guns that we're talking about. more than 200 on 240 people for being held inside of the gaza strip. now by him, us, and posting and it's not mac, do you have him saying that they're willing to release some of these captives because of ongoing negotiations through several countries that he did not name at this time. only for captives have been released by him as we've been seeing that in the last couple of weeks. but at this time all the rest are still inside. i've got some of that before i let you. 6 understand airray and sirens have been continuing to sound of a tel aviv this evening. exactly. we've seen several rocket barrages across central israel today including tele, be, these are all 2nd largest city. this is an indication that the fighters inside of the gaza strip are willing to continue on this war. additionally,
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israel is saying that they are trying to target rocket launching sites inside of gaza, but we've been seeing continuous rocket barrages, not just in places in the south where they are used to the incoming fire, but it has been going more and more north as this war continues, or how does, how hits the, with the lice, as far as from occupied east through some. thank you very much. i'm the quote. israel is expanding its ground, assault deep into gauze on several funds. well, continuing to pounds. the strip with strikes, satellite images and reports from the ground show is randy trips invading the territory from 3 locations in the north. on the east. is there any tanks have been seen south of gauze, the city on the main salo, dean road, linking the north with the south is really media says the ministry is trying to read our rashid street. that's along the card as well. if it succeeds, the gaza strip will effectively be cut into 2. as that's happening, is there any forces also attacking here in the south with
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a continued and intense bombardment around con eunice? well, elijah magna is a military. i'm the stories based and brussels. he says how mazda is playing a wasting game? is there any ground troops of the is really many advancing on 3 main from we have seen on the cost of axis. the base. yeah. home a lot. yeah. and your body. yeah. and then in the middle, the guys out into 2 areas. so splitting does that, do to render much easier for these really all me to isolate the less populated area and then know an easier for these really to impose these control. but that is arguable because it's not only in the control, but how to deal with this done and how deep the ground. so it'd be the issue of fire and remove the tactics of change now into a wide advance and into
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a really invasion, to cetera. what she's doing is how much is used as this kind of a of, and will say that these, the cetera of these really um, this is why, how may i assist taking its time to respond to engage likely with the advising true that of just destroying buildings with no strategic objective, be strong to visiting creat, also more possibilities for how about to use visa rather to hide behind and waiting for the ground. so to advance, this is why the is really is awesome using and that's is that the less populated that is an open at, as they all, very hesitant to go a, they want the stance to go and they won't the air force to clear the way and then they are sitting afraid to face the how much that are waiting for them to come. us went down into the done to that up between 15 to 18 meters deep because i've seen
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that include useful and they went outside the perimeter of guys to attack these really in the hall of the concentration area where they haven't gathered the law for that going to break into god's up and when they sit there and when bob the city, by adopting by using the sellers and income outside the, the guys this trip they telling to these really you are not safe even if you will set them. and even if you're all destroying does a, but you're not getting us and we have many surprises to you. all israel says that it struck more targets and 11 on as really forces and hezbollah fights has continued to exchange file on that florida. i have some is in the cora in southern lebanon with salacious developments. another day of escalation on the news is really border, as well. lot, doc server is really ministry position and the group claimed us in 2 occasions
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there were casualties as rod retaliated by shelley, the vicinity of several live in these villages, including the one we are in the corner of the huge fire. some of these fires. what extending even to us the united nations con, though it didn't touch it. and later on, the wind took this fight to the other side of the border. now, over the past few days, and according to the needs agriculture minister, more than 40000, all these trees and some of them are ancient. burn people around this area are mostly farmers. some of them have already left, and whoever is still here is now preparing to leave, given the escalation that's taking this conflict more into the desktops, anybody's bored to the same us on these really bought them more than thank you to meet those a 12 to meet this is now part of this waterfront with us is, was,
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is hitting this and has been lost on some occasions, along with its own allies are hitting and these ready depth. we actually measure 0 . look forward. i saw 7 for hundreds of hello stands, have been back on the streets of ramallah and the occupied westbank to protest against israel's compartment of cause. the, this protest was taken by israel places to check on the jamalia refuge account, which kills at least a 100 people. and that death toll is or in the expected to rise protests in ramallah and have become a regular occurrence. as israel continues and intensifies its attacks, and one con has the latest. now from the model, the emotions are running incredibly high and there is impacts and developing every time we see something that the job to the refugee camp, a bombing, or indeed the bombing of a hospital. people come out on the streets in the menorah square in the middle of
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just 2 hours ago. there were about 3 to 400 people out on the streets, chosing in support of the people of gaza. what they do is they normally kind of walk into the square they gather this was during the, the private time so that she prayed in minora square, and then they will look around the square and then they come back. but in the distance i can still hear people are challenging. we are expecting as more or more details of this double layer, refugee camp bombing come out there were expecting people to come out the street. despite the light out, i have to say people of shit want to share this whole verity with the people of goes with the palestinians that oftentimes the all familial connections they have as well. because the site, you know, have families successful with in goals that they call get ahold of psych emotions running incredibly high. also i have to say the security forces are incredibly
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nervous as well. the other thing is that you sent homage, sorry, heavily on the police into the square as well. all rights creeps, say that set to violence against palestinians any occupied westbank has westland since the start of this war on casa cha, stripes and reports. now from s aware, the grieving mother and her child a 40 year old husband and father, a full show did in his field, funerals, the palestinians killed by israeli settlers in the occupied westberg are increasingly common these days. since israel's will, on garza began the we took our food and children down to the olive trees. we had been there an hour when suddenly we saw them running towards us. second, my husband said to take the kids away, so we ran. but he had forgotten his phone and went back to get it. he bent down to pick it up in the shots. no, this is his body. well,
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lying him on the olive trees show twice, just to know as soon as they thought they wanted to make olive oil, he planted herbs season to sell. so he can feed his sons this all this season. he said they might not have enough. he was just trying to provide transfer. i'm really a who let me talk to tom a fake news, you'll see diagnoses. he's the electric shipment of the showman regional council. responsible for $35.00 illegal. these ready settlements, and then the multiple burglar sprang up to the media, started reporting the allows. dest good recorded the state describing the problems to be informed as a terrorist, and come up with stretching the lives of sectors close by. this video was filmed by one of the number of palestinians who witnessed the incidents come from the settlers seeing close to with below was killed within the room in which i've been,
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we came up. we didn't know what was happening god before the soldiers are standing looking for they so but out if they get enough, they had been on the right to organize ation. guess dean monitored 1597 investigations of these really secular violence. can we see the gains palestinians between these 20052022. only 3 percent of those investigations led to a conviction of duties where your soldiers is being arrested. don't have sufficient shooting below. but the human rights law a yard. the says, the chauncey's of justice or wrong, i'm not in november g caults and the police are completely useless at this time of the war on gaza. settled a violence is increasing. the situation is so bad. that is really police hardly responding to complaints made, but palestinians and stuff of violence. the levels family and friends now joined the many of the thousands of palestinians who gave up for, for justice. long ago,
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charles stuck without your 0 a so we can be a key point westbank hospital ahead here on out of here pal listed in community and took a more of a lot of loved ones back in the collaborative shaping up to be have a life the old way can to get parts if you have any weston area say so for example, some strong winds as we go one through the next couple of days actually leaving it to the east and past. we've got a couple of fronts here which will continue to drive away for the race with. so we'll see it land say, well we have got this next system running through. there's another one behind that and that is spoke here on that. we'll develop quickly a move across the atlantic. here it comes wednesday night going on in to thursday
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that will bring some reading off the weather damaging winds. so we could see some power outages widespread flooding as well as the system makes it way through. winds could be an excess of a 100 kilometers per hour. i'd be $160.00 that pushes for you the english channel, the whatsoever. also making its way up into pulses go through in that weather that windy weather will stream for care runs in place, but the stays a slow move aside. they will be flooding across many parts of england. well, scott, say that even the some positive on and for a time at least as a study, one to watch, the warnings will be wrapped up. so the heavy right to pushing into the alps. no. the pos of if lea see some snow over the high ground, spite of poor school, not looking too clever over the next couple of days as well, but i, which was eastern, but as far as the 5 woman study of the coveted beyond well taken without hesitation,
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the welcome back to watching al jazeera. let's remind you about headline ssl. at least a 100 people have been killed in his really as strikes on gauze as the largest prestige he can cause a civil defense says parts of the job lea, a refugee camp, has been completely destroyed. additional authorities all saying that they'll open the roof of border crossing with the besieged territory on wednesday as to allow passage fence a c one injured palestinians to leave cause that for treatment in each of those benefits fighting between palestinian factions on his way. any troops inside casa, a mazda of military wing, has released video or showing its finances in confrontations with is rainy troops?
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well, the following, just over 3 weeks of will at least 8625 palestinians have been killed since october, the 7th and the besieged territory. it's been under constant is really bombardment and now and expanding ground defensive for children had been killed in costa in 3 weeks. then in any conflict, any way in any 4 years, save the children, says one child dies in gauze at every 10 minutes is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he says he is, will now cease 5. moving 1400 is really is were killed in those from us. the attacks on october 7th. now there is a push to find the estimation, 240 captives taken from israel, still being held in gaza. well, the commission of the united nations high commissioner for refugees for the program, the has told the un security council that international humanitarian law is being ignored in casa. let's speak to kristen salumi, she's life for us now at the united nations. kristen,
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have we had any reaction at the un today to what's happened in w? as we have in general, we heard from the secretary general himself antonio gutierrez. he made a statement saying that he is deeply, deeply alarmed by the intensification of the fighting in gaza and the expansion of ground operations by the israel defense forces in gaza. he talked about condemning the killing of palestinians. they are some of the strongest language we've heard from the secretary general. as the violence has intensified, he again called for the release of hostages in garza as well. and he also deplored the loss of some 67 u. n. workers in gaza. you know, it's important to remember that a lot of you and agencies are working and gaza for many people who work here in new
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york. they know the people on the ground there. these are not just nameless faces who are dying in the conflict. there. people that they've worked with and felipe to grande's himself, currently the high commissioner for refugees. also the former director of on raw, has a lot of personal connections to the situation there on the ground. and we asked him on his way into a security council meeting today. if he had any reaction to the attack of the job lea, a refugee camp, and this is what he had to say, i have seen them. and of course, these images bring back to mind images that they have seen myself when i was the head alondra to offset the previous previous conflicts. these are shortly the greatest events that we have seen, including in old past peers. i
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feel great pain, especially and respect of the population of gods. what that has suffered for so many years without this solution to this problem. and during his remarks to the security council grande's said, i called for a cessation of hostilities. he called for an immediate cease fire to stop what he described as the spiral of death there. he was also talking about the 114000000 refugees now on the move worldwide. and noted that some $1400000.00 palestinians are now displaced as around the result of this conflict that's over half of the population of gaza. kristen, to me there with the license for us, from the united nations in new york. thank you, kristen. how oblivious government now says that it's breaking different classic
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ties with israel, accusing the country of commission crimes against humanity in casa. but it'd be a comp, ties with israel back in 2009 over its attacks on the gaza strip. and it only restored them in 2020 bolivia says, and condensed they aggressive and disproportionate is really ministry. offensive demonstrates as a heads up red stained hands and placards in the air behind us, secretary of state on spain blinking and the secretary of defense road, often in washington, dc. the anti will protest happened when blinking at austin, testified to the senate appropriations committee on vitamins and national security requests for a $105000000000.00 us dollars. they do ukraine and israel as well as for tough it us border security. how does your customer has the latest mail from capitol hill? is us secretary of state and to the blinking lobby congress for more military support to israel protestors calling for a cease fire and gaza interrupted him at least 8 times the hearing before the
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senate appropriations committee. was paused briefly as the protesters were removed and blinking acknowledged the growing calls for a cease fire con, coming from after this and some portions of the american public. all of us are committed to the protection of civilian life. all of us know the suffering that is taking place as we speak. all of us are determined to see it end. but all of us know the imperative of standing up with our allies and partners when their security, when their democracies are threatened. lincoln described in graphic detail the depths of israeli civilians when they were attacked by him on october 7th. he did not describe in any detail the desk of gauze and civilians who had been bombed by israel since he did say that gaza must receive more humanitarian aid and said there has been no evidence. but any aid essential this far has been diverted to
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a moss. congress is considering whether to approve an additional $14000000000.00 of military a to, to is real and $60000000000.00 of a to ukraine. democrats wants to pass aid for both countries in one package, but many republicans have expressed hesitation and giving more help to ukraine. heidi to castro alger 0 washington as well, that's not bringing medea benjamin cheese, an activist on the co founder of code, pink eye, groceries piece and social justice organizations who joins us now from washington, dc, the we literally just a few minutes ago. so on the video that you're being escorted out of that senate appropriations committee meeting, i'll stop by asking you what you were hoping to achieve. that we wanted the white house and we wanted the senate. we wanted the world community to know that there are many of us in the united states. in fact, the majority who are outrage that our government has given the green light and the
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bombs to israel to be massacring the people in gaza. and we wanted to say you should not be doing this in our name. listen to the american people, the opinion polls show that 66 percent of americans want to cease fire yet yet not one member of the senate, not one has called for a ceasefire yet. so we're wondering who are they representing? certainly not the american people. and the day and you mentioned some polling that and another poll just over a week ago, something like 7 and 10 americans. 81 percent of republicans and 74 percent of democrats. they support providing a to, to israel. so you're technically, they're in the minority. we're not in the minority when it comes to a cease fire there we see that it's the majority of americans, and this is despite the very one sided view that the main stream us media is given
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. and this is despite the very one sided view that our politicians are giving. so i think it's quite remarkable that the american people are seeing through that and do want to see a ceasefire. that is very important because the global community wants to cease fire the u. n. a overwhelmingly. majority of countries voted for a cease fire. that is what is needed to stop the massacre. stop the bombing media in that same poll. what we're talking about is rails response. now as israel was ramping up, it's as strikes 35 percent of registered voters said that as well as retaliation has been about about rice and like word well, one quarter said the israel's response hadn't been harsh enough given what we've seen since then. jew thinks about the changing absolutely. i think every day is changing. i know from talking to my very pro israel relatives, i'm jewish and many of them are have been pro is real and they're starting to
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question now. i see it happening when i talk to people in the streets, when i talk to people in the grocery stores, there's a lot of people who are questioning now. so i'm sure every day that goes by with more and more of families, entire families being wiped out and one child dying every 10 minutes that more and more americans are wondering why is israel didn't bring this? and also wondering why is the u. s. government supporting this and also asking with all the needs that we have here in this country, i walk out of my door and there's people sleeping on the street. people who can't afford to pay rent with all the problems we have here. why are we sending money to allow israel to drop more bones on civilians? do you mention domestic concerns? they obviously present 5 and is heading into an election. you have various students or polls do massa to the white house. what do you think drives us public support
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for israel generally? well, generally it's misinformation that they hear from the main stream media. but i do think that what people at election time look for is the economy. and when the u. s . is spending almost a trillion dollars on the military, including this new call now. additionally, for a $106.00 more $1000000000.00 to send to ukraine to send to israel, to antagonize china and create more problems in asia. i think a lot of americans are saying this is not a government that is in our national interest or the is helping me as an individual . people want to see better health care system. affordable housing, affordable college education, money put into addressing the climate crisis. not into more war, and i think that this is going to hurt the buying administration if they continue to insist on giving so many of our tax dollars to militarism and overseas
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was do you have benjamin, the inactive us and the kind of found to of could bank a groceries piece and social justice organization. thank you for spending this time with us here. and i'll just here in the day. thank you so much. all as move hosting ins account. those whose previous street found shelton other countries on their own morning. some a bunch of age met, some of them and it's tumble glass and i really know because of a cold for most indeed is to act to end the violence. at least 20 members of rojas family have died. she says the number rises every day. sometimes, almost every hour. there's either missing, wounded or lost beneath the rubble. her mother is so traumatized. she refused to talk to us to hi mrs or on our cousins and neighbors isn't calling them like kind of them on the follow up with each other. all the time laughed together. we were so
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close. we would do everything together. we my relative thing has. we knew we used to tell each other that one day will be march 2 coolants. but remember those they all different home better homes? this has been more than a 1000 killed, but israel many palestinians hidden to key. it has lost comedy or relatives in does it belong as a governing from the shock of losing $62.00, extended family members since october, the 7th. we didn't, we wish we with, with them. we wish we could do something. then we can only sit here and follow the terrible news and remain worried about our family and outlines. unfortunately, there's nothing we can do to kind of sydney and support groups into kids are trying to provide consolation and also trying to dispel as really propaganda about their relatives and cousins in general. with the world focused on is really captives. they say more attention needs to be paid to thousands of palestinians health and it's really presence many without charge. the treatment documented by human rights
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groups is a major source of discontent. israel says it will wipe out, come us, palestinian said the resistance to an occupation force all goes beyond one particular group and of the several easy kind of messes up. so on. the key resistance is because of the alex a mosque. our spiritual symbol is riley's, prevents people from praying and want full control. the 2nd reason is the dia, conditions of prisoners, and the threats to execute them. then is the increase of settlement activities. and the 16 year siege of gaza to these days, many gather at a small pile listed in community space. the house says she will grow up to be a doctor, and she will also pick up trucks to resist the occupation of her home. so i'm going to drive it down to 0 symbol. hostile ahead here on to 0. y, a deadline for undocumented migraines could force millions of nations pack us down
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the welcome back. let's take a look at some other world news. now and the deadline for on documented migraines to leave pockets on expired. on tuesday evening, the government announced a major crack down on illegal migrants earlier this year. but many believe it's mostly directed at the 1.7 1000000 f cons living in the country illegally. and most most important trade rates from the city of mandalay to the chinese border is now under the control of rebels that comes off to an alliance of ethnic on groups that launched a series of attacks across the lyn sean state. tony chang reports in jungles close to the board with china rebels attack
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a government position despite facing superior um or, and 5 pounds. these places have made dramatic gains across 10 states. strategic hilltop base is vital to the control of this region. have also fall into that forces the captured weapons, ammunition and government troops, and formed a new coalition, which he can obelia. and what are these policies to what with all resistance organizations to eliminate the june to no, you're fine. thing in the south, under the command of the korean. here in the north, we have fighting under the brotherhood of lines. nick in the immediate future, we will also expand the operations in central mima. most military is fighting back bullies, followed from out to the batteries and faces that haven't yet been over run. and it remains unchallenged in the making it hard for the rebels to hold ground. in the bull to city, you change to a whole thousands of fled into china during the military's response. phone calls.
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when julia, when we call them relevant parties to cease fire as soon as possible, result disputes peacefully, 3 dialogue and consultation avoid escalation of the situation and take concrete and effective measures to ensure the security of the china mia model to the speed and success of this rebel offensive puts one of them in most key transport, alters under rebel control, the road to mandalay national highway number 3, the trade route with china. that could be disastrous for the ruling generals and left the door. but they ging, has been hedging expense. companies will get caught me back cold chinese foreign policies on me and my it's very complicated. why maintaining a relationship with maybe don't and the minutes a couple of minutes trying that has also been developing relationships with on ethnic groups. it's a challenge for the chinese to chuckles. it's connections with where it's parties deal to consume. most military rulers will be the stress of different ethnic call.
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them is called and they thing themselves to deadly effect. one of the logic groups, the top national liberation army has been threatening to do this for some time. this success may have shown the more, but unity is the way for tony chang. l to 0. hazy has suspended old charles of flights and nicaragua, mid concerns of thousands of patients have been using that route to get to the united states. flights between hazy and nicaragua began in august and of increased from 7 a day to 15. patients offloading a deterioration and security situation. molly's minute trays accusing the un peacekeeping mission of compromise and security, and then also the country. by closing at the operation, the charge in un peacekeepers leaving the northern town of to dial with to a reg rebels reroofing. and it goes hack reports. this video filmed by to our reg
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rebels shows what's left of the un peacekeeping based in a good luck in northern molly. under attack, you in troops destroyed their own equipment to prevent armed groups from stealing it. in the statement the world body says the withdrawal is taking place under extremely 10 security conditions with soldiers forced to shelter in bunkers due to gun fire. of the unions 12 permanent, military bases have, have already closed down. and they're now helped by all kinds of fighters or to eric rebels, while these genetic uses the peacekeepers of compromising security by leaving too soon and failing to head over their basis to the valued army. this time, the modern government basically asked every but for lease 1st financial onto tara mission last year. now the un peacekeeping force the countries isolated it's, it's hard to see who might come to molly's rescue this time. and everybody is spacing, praying that the conference, boned, you know, to onto a large uh,
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instability in the region. afraid of which to come. many people have already left the you and says, thousands of millions in the north are in the move seeking refuge in more attain yeah. neighboring countries, including center goal have increased border surveillance, fearing the violence in molly could spread across the region of the military government is counting on its cooperation with russia. a convoy of former wagner fighters and volumes soldiers is heading north to recapture the un peacekeeping based. one nice, uh, well, i mean you got a son. recently 18 people were killed, including children, an elderly people, the russian wagon, a group supported by molly's ami, slow to them. arm fighters are preparing for a showdown with the malia and russian forces. as the wind leads, volley appears to be spiraling into civil war. douglas hawk alger 0
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on britain's king joseph that has arrived in kenya on his 1st trip to africa since becoming king. he was recessed by president william router and i wrote b as in charles as expected to acknowledge painful aspects of versions and he has 7 decades of colonial rule in 10. yeah. how does there was malcolm lab reports from a nary county on the significance of this visit of the get chug? he told me his great grandfather, led an armed resistance against evictions and land grubbing on the british colonial rule. he was called court to allow some way and he's commemorated at these mosley. i'm in southwest can. yeah. he was a chief of the 90 people in 1995 of british colonial offices, summoned him to a peace meeting, shocked him in the head. we pulled the report from the about the mississippi, the home, but that was some way as body of the body. that's the only one of the few months of the peace of the messenger, the prism, and the please. the town stop hit keep chug. i believe's the michela,
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tracy, taken by the officer, his intervals to the previous museum, but none have acknowledged it 50 as off the court, so that was killed. people in central kenya rebelled against the british officers. settlers grab that farm land. researches estimate the breast has killed more than 10000 people in the crackdown on the rebels known as mal miles. many more with detained incense to villages and concentration camps. 10 years ago, the british government compensates at about 5000 survivors, but it's never admitted responsibility. this is what remains of one of the accounts is now. schools. survivors said that this sale was used for solitary confinement and talked to the british towards your methods in rooms like this included castration and right, to extract concessions and information. think charles is expected to talk about britain's colonial cost on his visit to kenya. people are waiting to find out what
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he's going to say off the quote to that was killed much of the land of the non the and keep saying is people's was grabbed for t plantations. many of their descendants, still living nearby sacks, were asking uh, can get the city also doing the same to say something about at these labs. why these people being used by the british while it comes to these people are suffering charles 1st trip to africa since he became king, becomes his britons facing growing calls for justice to account for his colonial past. malcolm web address era, erie county can yeah. well that's him, went out on our top story. the u. n. has called israel's war on garza, i should monetary and catastrophe for it's 2300000 people. but his role is continuing regardless with weston backing as national bar explains. this war has
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been drawn 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. it told people to leave because the city of the largest and most populous in the gaza strip and the move south along what is while said would be safe passages. then these welcome to into the area, hard with the focus on base handling, also known as the ad is crossing. now is where the truth and vehicles are inside this trip. people have been running desperately for shelter, not knowing why they're going to go. the displaced when 2 homes in the self only to find themselves targets is by will plains. johan, unison 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 under. clearly, they're not safe according to the you and somebody tell you office 18 people killed
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and almost 300 injured was shouting at you and schools. the people have turned to hospitals, but hospitals over well, not just with patients, with 117000 displaced people. these rarely ministry has lost as rice, neal, i ship adults hospitals on target to the turkish hospital and goes to the city. and the indian hospital in northern gusta fulton hospital in the northern part of this trip, had been told to evacuate. it happens, it was booked huge rains on the few remaining hospitals and had eunice data by the end of the well, does this leave the 2300000 people who live in gaza by forcing themselves people in gaza, city and northern gaza. fia, they may never be allowed to return to their homes again, and that is around maybe planning a long minutes with presence in this to districts. that leaves them with only one option to really quick solved to hon eunice data by and by the fee of for many. and
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guys who are the space and 90 and 48 is the best, latest displacement may last for generations as well as that for me and installs you'd pay for this new zone. but don't co way he'll be back in a moment with much more. stay with those events unfold. we call back every angle that these really to god. why would israel that crossing is randy, deputy foreign minister. he thinks that the rules of the game has changed. i'm on israel steps is that it will certainly look at the least of more of these captives . what you might have to your drugs, are you telling you is full ca, you and experts on bison wrong? well, you have to do is look at the you and why are you looking up? i'm, i am hearing something i said to me, that's right over our heads. stay close to the story without a 0 assassination of just the stabilizing the democratic
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