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about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me, mark them on hills upfront one out 0. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter what, i'll do to bring you the news. i'm going to fast that matter to you. how does era the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the renaissance of, hey, this is and use our life from the coming up in the next 60 minute. israel's lace has targets costs of the largest refuge account. more than a 100 innocent women and children,
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hundreds of they ended up being taken to the indonesian hospital, which is so overstretched that someone of increasing on egypt says they'll open the rasa crossing and southern dogs. that's what allow a small number of engine palestinians to leave the territory to receive a medical treatment. until mazda is ongoing, announces that will release a number of foreign captives over the next few days. the us now $2200.00 gmc, that's midnight and casa. israel's military has targeted causes, largest refuge account with devastation consequences. at least a 100 people have been killed and hundreds move badly injured in job of the account . 19 family members of vouchers, he was bored, cost engineer mahalo, double cosigned with killed in that strike. his real came zip killed
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a top from us colanda and not attacked. brussel setup against our coverage at a 100 pounds of exclusive dropped under that time. the m s tuning of more than happy to betty. it is one of because a stupid biggest refuge account is here and has been with several times the worst came on tuesday. the 6th, last 2 of them come together to would that increase the how many do mean 1000000000 that as well? most of them women enter the us. great. there's no heavy machinery movers. can mr. vipers desperately try to every against that was let them good in this place. they are trying the best to reach elizabeth to go. once busting the play and children is now as you know,
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the best solution, the occupation was play, have destroyed this, this system politically with 6, you estimates, wallace thrown through these places, thrown on these people and everybody's saying good one, this does that. have lots of the lives and have been wounded. these indonesian hospital just over a week is already well by patients the injured to provide. but many didn't survive before 3. surgeons are pretty quiet. there's sometimes we don't anesthetics due to the lack of stop lice. 50 is a more disaster for us now if we kind of stop this, i'm the hospitals out of the night. you electrical power, water and medical supplies. why would we accept the bed? yes, some buildings are stupid. that's from the impact of the certifying children. the
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kids, the children. oh my good luca, there's a section. most of the victims of kids, children and women to video is home to more than $100000.00. but it covers an area only one house click on making it one of the most densely populated places on their the on the cost is really bumping posting and you say they've chopped. i forgot to buy now. so this was sort of that, oh, just well, i'll just here as much as well as group some from the causal office of 19 family members in the body to attack. the network has called for justice and a statement saying that alger, they are vehemently condemns. the heinous and indiscriminate is really bumming that has resulted in the kidding of 19 family members. and i dedicated engineer mohammed a consent. we extend our sincere condolences to mohammedans his family and stands
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in solidarity with them during this time of profound. sorry, nicole for justice and accountability for this sense was matter of innocent lives to hold that smell space at heart. i was on, he's in con eunice and southern gauze on the ground for us tarik. tell us a little bit more about what's happened in jamalia. obviously she would just of life. the yes, the talk was really hard for palestinians as a complete residential neighborhoods, as everybody knows that has to level to the ground by that is very ongoing strikes . this residential neighborhood contains thousands of palestinians who were residing peaceful in the house as they just found themselves. tuck buddy is valley across this i talk, i'd really claim the lives of, of palestinians and look to the wounds of a hundreds of others for not receiving the treatments and the and duration hospital in the north of the gaza strip. meanwhile, this hospital has been widely overwhelmed by different uh,
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patients and even just makes people who are evacuated from houses and find the hospital as a show to place for them. uh the uh, the intuition hospital will so announce that the they will be a run out if you what are they coming out? is there, is there any kind of a few shipments bed delivered? uh, the i talked to wrote a devastating consequences on different life aspect in the region for houses were partially damaging the surrounding areas of photography. we know tarik and you've been telling us as well that and giovanni has been targeted before. this isn't the 1st time why hasn't been such a target to these raney's yes, this area has been what this must have devastation or even a separate lives trace since the beginning of this round of fighting. but the main attack was really critical in terms of the number of victims and either the number of wanted people who were really resulted from the, from this attack,
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this attack aims to intimidate people to leave. the house isn't to move forward to the southern areas and the ongoing is valuable, but um the unbutton, since it is very fine, is also a the is a ok. patient forces had announced that they are a current to be carried out, was attacked in order to q and to eliminate so one of the command is escalated to the military wing of him aust. but meanwhile, this number of people were old civilians ad there was no any further announcements by the spread of the patient forces a balance of this success and illuminating this meant by tara. we know that israel has been calling for people to further evacuate to leave the north and head to the south, even though their ongoing has strikes in the south to all people going well, this is really all i run at people in the southern areas of the gaza strip, also witness the same level of bombardment that took place. indeed, another in areas of the territory of people who did not really find any shelters, even in the united nations, showed as or even at the hospitals,
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the workforce to go back again to the houses and they remain in the house with despite the deep shortage of water and even humanitarian aid that did not really get to these uh places, uh, people that felt that hospitals going to be safe basis for them and then also the gaza strip. so you the, some of them went to resign. the others remaining of that house as they have no other choice. as every single cooler will. victor treat gets at bombarded in on databases. have a couple other than that. i'll correspond to him. con eunice in southern garza. thank you so much. tar additional sar. she is now saying that they'll open the roof and border crossing with the besieged territory on wednesday nights to allow passage for 81 in just palestinians to leave gauze for treatments in egypt. the suppose it breakthrough comes moving 3 weeks into this for the dual nationals trying to leave cause i have not yet been able to pass through the crossing separately. the us state department, just saying that progress has been made over the last few hours on guessing aid into the territory. what springing mike hannah,
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he is across as far as from washington dc. and like, it sounds like some encouraging news from the state department. do we have any more details? yes. well they are getting some humanitarian aid through across the border into gaza. we heard from the national security advisor in the white house set some 66 trucks crossed in a 24 hour period. this is the most that it was in the crust in this a given period of time. however, this says the wire, national security spokesman is a me, a trickle, and much more it has. humanitarian assistance is needed to get into gaza. this is what john could be at to say, 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. 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 a fraction of the need. like i say that there is still a talk of humanitarian pauses, but still no mention of his he's fine. yes indeed, the bite and administration has been pressing for a 2 man to terry and pause, not for a ceasefire. it appears to believe that this is something that israel should attempt to negotiate, not something that the us wants to get involved in. in these type of discussions. however, the pressing for a humanitarian ceasefire has a number of reasons. firstly, the state department says it's 23 focused on getting out to some full 100 americans who are still trapped in gaza along with those who are being held captive,
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being gaza. jewel nationals, it wants to get a humanitarian force in place to be able to get these people out. but there's another reason as well so that the us is absolutely intent on lowering the intensity of the conflict. it does not want any chance of the conflict spreading further throughout the region that had the says, the pentagon being some 27 attacks against us forces in iraq and surrounding regions in the past 2 weeks. for this reason, it is sending another 400 us soldiers into the region as added force protection. these are ordinance experts, communications experts fail the to back up us forces who are already there, but putting more forces in place in caea to is just an indication of how concerned the pentagon is about any widening of conflict the rising out of gaza. and this is something that the bite and administration hopes that something like a humanitarian pause may help listen the tension, listen the level of the conflict, and listen,
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the level of antagonism to the united states in the surrounding areas in the region . mike had a, there was a license for us from washington dc. thank you mike. well, toby, fuck a is a unicef sparks pass and he says, a sustained flow of humanitarian aid must be allowed to get through of access to the safe water. the clean water's obviously absolutely essential for everyone. now not least children, and we've heard the reports will say pronounced off names of, of, of the children have been drinking salty water. you know, for 10 days it's giving them a dehydration. they have diarrhea. and then again, even before these lights is escalation, you had around 800000 households drinking sometimes contaminated water. so it's safe to ask the volume. so, and it's important to realize that people of the areas already densely populated, now people are living in, in shelters when it's hot together assigned these types together. access to scientists, asians, a safe water in these areas is so hot. that's why we've been coding for this uh,
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accessing monetary and access to bring in my savings 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 has to really be to scale it up to, to at least at least the, some of the suffering and make sure people have access to the essentials for life. even before these lights is your escalation, the late as far 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 the and now we have this lights as hard as in terms of the numbers of children killed and others of children aged there as the need. so the executive director said to to the security council. yes, they should rate the shaker. so to the cool, you know, it's really horrific. all israel attains its attack on the volume, refugee count killed 50, who must fight? is that smell? speak to honda, so hope she joins us from occupied history. some of these really is all saying that
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this attack on what we're being told as a residential neighborhood, that they achieve some military objectives that us that's right. the sounds are these really military saying that they killed 50 how mass spiders in this military operation. i mean, we've all seen those images coming out of giovanni of the destruction there. palestinians are reporting the number of depths is actually quite higher. now we've been hearing from multiple is really officials about the matter. we've been hearing 1st from the defense minister, who said that a lot of objectives were achieved here and they are making significant gains. the, with those significant games come significant losses there. he's directly referring to, to was really soldiers who were killed in ground operations inside of the gaza strip . now, the spokesperson for these really military is saying that the fighting is now complex, as it's entered. it's new stage and it is a more hand to hand type of combat and it's becoming increasingly difficult,
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but it is something these really military is going to continue to do. now regarding the continuous air strikes and compartment of giovanni and today there have been several countries within the region who have condemned that assault, that the studies, the jordanians, and the objections all issuing strong words against these rallies. and we have also have not heard from the military ring or from us saying that they're willing to now release some foreign captives. has there been any response from these rarely sign to all right, we heard from him as the military wing spokesperson aboard robledo, who said that they're willing to release for it hostages. but these relays are slamming the, saying that there should be no differentiation between those rallies and foreigners . remember, these railways are conducting those ground operation in the, in a, a forceful type of manner to try and rescue a lot of those hostages. him,
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us is saying that they're willing to release these hostages because of mediation from other countries that they did not specify. they have so far released 4 of them, but around $240.00 still remain captive inside of the gaza strip. so these rallies are hoping to achieve this wider goal of rescuing all of those hostages. in those continue round operations, as they move closer and closer into several parts of garza, that they're calling strategic chemist, military positions and the honda. before i let you go, i know air raid sirens have been sounding out over televi. what more do we know about that? well, just a short while ago, rocket sirens were sounding in southern israel. but we have seen several barrages of rockets today over central israel. and in places like tell of even indication that's how mass and posting is going to judge whoever is firing these rockets is continuing in this war. these really military has been firm saying that they are
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going to continuously strike positions that are rocket launching sites. but there are a lot of them that are still launching heavy rockets into the air, into a lot of southern communities. but as the war continues, we've been seeing a lot more going north towards places like how long we're showing. let's see on tell a v places that are quite the distance from the gaza strip from the south hood to that with the laces for us from occupied the stories that thank you. honda as well as well, is expanding its ground assault deep into gaza on several funds. well, continuing, as you've been hearing to pound the strip with strikes, satellite images and reports from the ground show is really troops invading the territory from 3 locations in the north on the east is really trying 17 south of kansas city on the main salon dean road, that links the north with the south is there any media says the military is trying to reach out to receive the street that's along the coast. if it succeeds,
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the goal is to strip will effectively be cut into as that's happening is really forces also attacking kit and south with a continued and intense bombardment around con units. while elijah mon, yet is military, i'm list based in brussels. he says the loss is playing a waiting game is really ground troops to be is really minutes advancing on 3 main from we have seen on the cost of axis. the base. yeah. home base. lot. yeah. and your body. yeah. and then in the middle, the guys out into 2 areas. so speaking guys and due to render much easier for these really all me to isolate the less populated area. i don't know an easy uh for these really to impose these controls. but that is arguable because it's not only imposing the control, but how to deal with this done those and how deep the ground. so it'd be the issue
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of fire and maneuver that days have changed now into a wide advance and into a real invasion. true set road axis. what she's doing is how much is used to this guy? no, but it will say that these be better a 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, the strong, the building creat also more possibilities for i'm up to use the so rather to hide behind and wait for the router to advance. this is why the is really is awesome using and that's is that the less populated that the, the, nothing at that they all very and hesitant to go a, they want the things to go and they want the air force to clear the way. and then they are still afraid to face the how much that are waiting for them to come. us
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went down into the done to the all between 15 to 18 meters deep because i've seen that in the previous whole. and they went outside the perimeter of guys to talk to these really in the hall of the concentration area. when they have gathered the law for that, going to break into god's us and where they sit there and bombard the city by adopting by using these terms and come outside the the gods. this trip they telling to these rubies, you are not safe, even if you will set them in, even if you're all destroying got the, but you're not getting us. and we have many surprises for you. while israel says it has struck, more targets, ended up and on as, as rarely forces and hezbollah. fines is continue to exchange file not florida already has. some is in the core of southern lebanon with the latest, the latest developments that another day off escalation under lebanese,
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is really border as well. lot doc server is really ministry positions and the group claimed us in 2 occasions. the casualties is rod retaliated by showing the vicinity of several live in these villages, including the one we are in the hotel, the huge fire, and some of these fires when extending even to us the united nations con though it didn't touch it. and later on, the wind took this spot to the other side of the border. now, over the past few days, and according to the news, agriculture minister, more than 40000 olive trees, and some of them are ancient wood. 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 depths of that have been used for the the same as on the is really bought. the more than thank you to
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meet those a 12 giving me this is now part of this waterfront with us is, was, is hitting this and has been law on some occasions along with its own allies hitting and these ready depth. how do you actually measure 0? look forward. i saw step on or hundreds of houston units have been back on the streets of umbrella and the occupied westbank to protest israel's bombardment of garza, the listening station distributed by israel latest attack on the body of refuge account which is killed at least a 100 people that death toll is unexpected to rise, protest and ramallah have become a regular occurrence as israel intensifies, it's a tax. him on con, is in ramado with the latest emotions are running incredibly high and there is impacts and developing every time we see something that the job as a refugee camp, a bombing, or indeed the bombing of
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a hospital. people come out on the streets in the menorah square in the middle of just 2 hours ago. there were about 3 to 400 people out on the streets, chosing in support of the people of goza. what they do is they normally kind of walk into the square the guy, the this was during the prior time so that he prayed in over a square, and then they walk 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, definitely a refugee camp, wyoming, come out there were expecting people to come out the street despite the light out, i have to say people sit want to show this whole verity with the people of goes with the palestinians that oftentimes the all familial connections there as well. people from the occupied west bank, you know, have families, uncles, aunts, etc, with in gauze that they call get ahold of psych emotions running incredibly high.
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also i have to say the security forces are incredibly nervous as well. the palestinian authority has actually sent homage so heavily on the police into the square as well to oh, well that's not bringing. i'm about a in washington dc. is the middle east, political analysts, or mount wherever ceasing palestinian solidarity across the occupied territories went out more than 3 weeks into this war? how is the most now viewed there on the ground? has it become more of a unifying force? i mean, it's interesting because the initial shocking attack, you know, before the full details of it emerged when i'm, as i've just broken out of the prison and attacked military bases, was kind of the initial information that come in. and it had certainly sign up in popularity beyond just in palestine, but just in terms of as a, as a force of resistance. but then as the graphic details of the full extent of that attack, that certainly has changed perceptions that a negative direction once ignore the extent of the attack on civilians. but now with the extent it was really bombardment against the guy this trip. and with the extent to which,
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how mouse is able to continue fighting back and standing as ground in the face of all of it. certainly the sentiments on the ground impala side is shifting once more in the direction. again, this is going to be a very long battle and it seems like israel's intention to commit as many war crimes as possible against got the civilian population in the course of this is certainly going to play and come out of favor both politically and in terms of public appeal on the ground. well, i've been wondering about unity amongst the other resistance factions, because as israel is offensive expands just how much coordination right now is going on between different resistance groups. i believe that has been a sold to come in operations room in the past a yeah, it's difficult to know the full extent of it. but what is certain at this point is that there is no facts in gaza that is not actively engaged in the fighting against the don't worry that israel has is currently engaging in. and again, this is precisely the kind of war. israel's conduct here is precisely the kind of
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energy that produces more people on the ground who are intent on joining these milton groups and fighting back because this kind of a discriminant bombing, and, and harm to civilians in, in gaza, produces the kind of resentment and despair that makes people insistent on the fact that they have to figure out some way to fight back. and these multiple groups provide the obvious venue for people to kind of engage in that ability of resisting, rather than laying down and accepting their faith. i'm simply dying, living without freedom and under seat of the water and food and everything else rather than actually trying to do something about it. so that certainly has been a uniform right in a way. i'm all, we all know hearing just in the last few hours this latest offer from us as ministry rang to release for and captives what needs some of them. i'm curious about your take on this strategy. here is this about hops, trying to riley more international support. yeah, i think 2 things are happening here. first. they know that the extent of their public image damage once israel revealed some of the details of the attack,
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they're trying to restore some of that by proving that they've treated capt as humanely and by offering to release many of the international leaks and making clear that this is ultimately the confrontation that is with israel, and that's why they're creating the separation between international hostages versus is rarely ones. it is an effort to try to get anybody who's interested in and receiving people alive out of the gaza strip. to add more pressure to putting an end to the, to the possibilities, a pause or a ceasefire of any time in order to stop the destruction. interestingly enough, it is relevant. it's proven so far to have absolutely no interest in the safety and wellbeing or the return of its hostages, insisting more on this carpet bombing campaign, and the suffocation of gods that that are obviously putting the lives of, of these hostages at risk. and additionally, this goal of saying that they're not going to stop going to stop until her life is eliminated. obviously, that is a goal that is a complete opposite. the idea that you can get these hostages back, which seemingly can only happen through negotiations with,
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from us. and so we see this contract and i think how much is trying to play up this contract suggesting that they are the more pragmatic party compared to israel in that israel is the one that is insistent on nothing but death and destruction as to where you've been in winning public opinion in that, in that value as well. oh, well israel has said that they are about a cation of, from us is it's a man. there are lots of things to discuss that. but i've been wondering what a masses and game is here. they knew they would be as rarely retaliation when they did what they did on october 7th. yeah, i think how much does a game here simply surviving this. i mean that for them would be a political victory. they've already achieved a political victory. and the fact that they were able to break out of the single most controlled and surveilled peace of territory, a tiny open air present effectively that israel thought it would have complete control over and to prove that they are able to cost significant casualties. and, and these are in the military again, that is not the excuse, some of the atrocities committed beyond that. but in a way how math is already a c,
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the political victory out of that. and all they need at this point is to survive. this is really onslaught and to emerge on the other side of it, having broken the sense of his really invincibility and insisting that resistance middle of that resistance there form of it can actually re yield results. and in this case, if this results in a prison or exchange in which all palestinian prisoners are released, which is the current, how much demand to release all of its hostages. that certainly will be viewed as a pretty significant victory that i think they can capitalize on moving forward as kind of a new leading check in of the policy. the struggle for liberation. i'm about a there in washington, dc and middle east political analysts. thank you for joining us again on al jazeera, i'm a thank you. a well still ahead on al jazeera, a coverage of the war and gaza continues. plus molly's turn to accuse us the un peacekeeping missions of compromising security in the country.
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the pacific 101 east. on now to 0. the powell just with the the the welcome back to watching out
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a 0. let's take you through the latest developments in the world. garza says a staggering desk told. now often more than 3 weeks of conflict, at least $8625.00 palestinians have been killed since october. the 7th in the besieged territory and spent on the constant is really bombardment and now and expanding ground. defensive. more children have been killed in garza in 3 weeks. then in any conflict anyway in nearly 4 years. say the children says one child dies in gaza. every 10 minutes is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he says he's rolled down to cease by moving 1400. this rate is what killed him. that was how mazda attacks on october 7th. now there's a push to find the estimation. 240 is ready. the captives still being held in gaza . well, i want to bring in kristen. 3 me. she joins us for an update from the united nations . kristen, has there been any reaction there toward the un to what we're hearing happen to job
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of the there. how secretary general antonio gutierrez expressed his alarm in his deep alarm. at the intensification of the conflict and the expanding ground operations by israel's defense forces in gaza, he condemn the killing of civilians. they are some of the strongest language he's used to date on israel's activities in gaza, as well as continue his call for the release of captives being held there. he also talked about the 67 un deed workers who's been killed. that's the total there. now the express has remorse about this. the united nations actually employs 13000 people in gaza, many of them palestinians. so the rising death tool is something that they're very personally aware of in there. a lot of people who work here in new york have worked in gaza and know the people who work there. so this is something that they feel
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very personally. the high commissioner for refugees. in fact, for liberal grande's was here at the united nations today to breed the security council. he also happens to be the former head of honora, the relief agency in palestine. so we asked him what he thinks about the escalation of violence, in particular the attacks on the job, a li, a refugee camp. this is what he said. i have seen them. and of course, these images bring back to mind images that they have seen myself when i was the head of under of the previous previous conflicts. these are shortly the greatest events that we have seen, including in old past peers. are
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you feeling great pain, especially in respect of the population of guys that that has suffered for so many years without this solution to this problem? kristen, i understand that there has been some kind of a proposal put forward at the un. can you tell us more well, the security council has been working on a resolution on the situation on the ground there. but so far it hasn't been formally presented to the council. no vote has been scheduled the council. up to this point has been unable to come together and make a unified statement at all. there been for previous draft resolutions. one was put forward by brazil and it had overwhelming support in the council, but was vetoed by the united states who said that it didn't include israel's right to defend itself. so they put forward another resolution later that didn't get
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enough support and was vetoed by russia and china. so this latest draft is being put together by elected members of the council, who say that they very much do want to come together and speak out as being responsible for the maintenance of international peace and security as what council is. but it's such a divisive issue, they have not been able to greet on a text still at this point. kristin telling me that was the latest for us from un headquarters in new york. thank you kristen. the whole demonstrations have how's up a red stay and hands on the clock on sunday and behind the secretary of state and me banking and the secretary of defense, lloyd austin and washington dc. the anti will pro just happens when blinking and austin testified to the senate appropriations committee on biden's request for a $105000000000.00 us dollars. ukraine and israel as well as for tough of us border security. how does your customer has the latest?
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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 senate appropriations committee was paused briefly as the protesters were removed and blinking acknowledged the growing calls for a ceasefire 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 depths of gods and civilians who had been bombed by
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israel. since you did say that gaza must receive more humanitarian aid and said there has been no evidence that any aid essentially does far has been diverted to a mos. congress is considering whether to approve an additional $14000000000.00 of military ada. 2 is real and $60000000000.00 of a to ukraine. democrats want to pass aid for both countries in one package, but many republicans have expressed hesitation and giving more help to ukraine. hydro castro alger 0, washington on the left is government says it's not breaking different logic ties with israel occasionally. country of commission crimes against humanity and casa olivia cup times of israel in 2009. however, it's attacks them on the gaza strip and it only restore them in 2020 after the government of president janine on. yeah, is decided to do so bolivia says it's condensed. the aggressive and disproportionate is randy minute true offensive. well,
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hundreds of people have gathered outside the french embassy and favored to protest . emmanuel lock on the stones on the war, and garza, the french president as among several west indeed is you've expressed full solidarity with israel. he's taking the promotion international coalition to fight time us. well, there's also been a protest near the is really embassy in the philippines, capital, minnesota, and support palestinians. they were stopped by police and private security guards there as they marched towards the building. well, let's bring it about uh, in washington dc. again, i'm at least political unless i'm on just in the last hour i spoke to one of the leaders of that protest we were looking at on capitol hill. and she's saying that us public opinion is changing your in dc. do you agree? do you think that could shift government policy? oh, there's no question that there is a big gap right now between public opinion and the dotted states and the position of dividing administration and the league class, the political fast and in washington. it's such a significant discord that an overwhelming majority of americans now support the
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cease fire. and yet it seems like the political establishment is entirely death to the cause of the american people. and the goal of these kinds of protests and interruptions and disruptions is precisely to get their attention to ensure that there is no cost that there is rather a political cost to this policy or just continuing to walk around funding your fingers in your ears and closing your eyes, as it is, or it was not committing massive war crimes with the taxpayer money of the american public. and that's, that's basically a central fundamental outrage that americans do not stand for. and unfortunately, it looks like washington is beholden to the influence of private lobbying groups that they're trying to cater to in this case and are operating under an outdated mindset in which you have to be pro israel to have a political career and survive politically. but clearly that has changed significantly in the last few years. and these protestors are making their voice
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start to ensure that we do not continue walking down this path of unconditional us support for war crimes and crimes against humanity that are causing the slaughter of literally thousands of children being buried under causes drop off is not a position that the americans actually what, what support by any stretch of the imagination. i'm just curious about the political dynamics here, because obviously we're going into an election yet in the us. and you've said that there is this belief. and in order to have a political career, you have to be viewed as a supporting israel has not come from what drives that few. yeah, there's significant influence from 2 groups. one is the traditional pro is or a lobby organizations like a pack and affiliated groups that are quite open about the fact that they raise a significant amount of money to support candidates that are supportive of israel and to basically support opponents of people who are critical of israel, they invested a lot of money to feed members of congress who are taking staff is that have been critical of israel or support of a policy in human rights. in the past, there was
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a time when their power was nearly unquestioned. but at this point, there has been so much public education on the question of how this time. there's been a significant split in the american jewish community where we have new organizations emerging to challenge impacts dominance to groups like jewish sports for peace. and if not now, and to some extent even centers, organizations like de streets that have made clear that there is no unified jewish american voice and support of israel. and that you can be supportive of the jewish communities as to what critical it is really policy and supportive of a palestinian rights. and now we've seen that this public opinion has drifted in a to a great degree. but, and i'm even in the candidates, but a back is fundraising against the it's a mixed bag over how many of them they're able to defeat them. how many of them are able to actually survive this pro israel funding to the support against them? we've seen many cases at this point, the protestant in american member of congress, where she got to leave and others who have been targeted by a packing of survive that have done very well in elections. nonetheless, clearly making showing us that at this point, the political dynamic is very,
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very different that it used to be all speaking that was shift and political dynamics along the last few weeks. and it feels like talk of a, a 2 state solution has been revived. do you think a conflict of, of the scale and upheaval could potentially provide an opportunity for a longer term political solution here or? yeah it's, it's difficult to, to anticipate the answer to that question right now until we see how things actually end up on the, at the end of this practice, we're not entirely sure what direction is going to have. but there is absolutely a situation in which this ends up catastrophic. we for everyone with israel included. and we come to the realization that we cannot go on any more with this idea that as well can bully and pressure and puzzle palestinians into accepting. being a people that is without a country without lived them without rights. endlessly, this is clearly a recipe that's going to lead to more violence and more destruction and bloodshed in the future. and that could possibly be the input this for the us administration
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to upon more significant pressure. and maybe a shift in these really governments attitude to understand that there is no military solution to the situation. and that the only way out of it is to understand that palestinians are equal human beings are deserving of the same freedom and dignity and human rights. but his rallies enjoy that we require some significant prop compromised on israel's part to start respecting international law and start recognizing post and even human rights about uh that in washington dc. i'm at least political analysts. thank you for joining me again on al jazeera, i'm on sharing before. thank you very much. i as hello stella head here for you on out of here. the breaking this colonial legacy looms large as king charles the fun visit to scan the
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the the welcome back. let's take a look at some of the world news now. and a deadline for undocumented migrants to leave pockets not expired on tuesday evening. and the government announced a major crackdown on the legal migraines earlier this year. but many been eve, it's mostly directed at the 1.7 1000000 of guns were living in the country and legally. and how one of me on laws that most important trade rates from the city of mandalay to the chinese border is now under the control of rebels that comes off during the lines of ethnic groups that launched a series of attacks across moving sean stays. and as tony chang reports, cooperation among these groups could be
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a major obstacle. so me and laws really ministry in jungles close to the board with china rebels attack a government position despite facing superior um or in 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 their 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 as long as i know you fighting in the south under the command of the korean here in the north, we are fighting under the brotherhood of lines. in the immediate future, we will also expand the operations in central mima. most military is fighting back bullies fired from artillery batteries and faces that haven't yet been over run.
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and it remains unchallenged in the making it hard for the rebels to whole ground. in the boulder city, changed to a whole thousands of fled into china during the military's response phone calls. 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 a increase in effective measures to ensure the security of the china, me a multiple to the speed and success of this rebel offensive, but it's one of the most key transport alter is under rebel control. the road to mandalay national highway number 3. the trade route with china. that could be dissolved just for the ruling generals are left to do. but they jane has been hedging expense on came up on me. so they've got me back whole chinese foreign policies on me and my, it's very complicated. why maintaining a relationship with maybe don't and the minute to couple of in china has also been developing relationships with on ethnic groups. it's
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a challenge for the chinese to chuckle, it's connections with whereas parties, the other concerns, most military rulers, will be the stress of different ethnic calm, is coordinating 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 the unity is the way for tony chang. elders are a, hazy, has suspended old charles defiance and the corolla. i mean, the concerns of thousands of haitians have been using that route to get to the united states. flights between hayes in nicaragua began in august of increase from 7 a day to 15. patients offloading a deterioration security situation. molly's military is accusing the un peacekeeping mission of compromise and security in the north of the country by closing its operation in haste and try to you and un peacekeepers are leaving the
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northern town of to dial with to our reg levels are regrouping. the dentist says that the you and this departure is creating a security vacuum that goes hot reports this. this video filmed by to our reg rebels shows what's left of the un peacekeeping based in a good lock in northern molly. under attack, you in troops destroyed their own equipment to prevent armed groups from feeling 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 half have already closed down. and they're now helped by i'll kind of fighters or to eric rebels. molly's genetic uses the peacekeepers of compromising security by leaving to sued and failing to head over their basis to the valued army. this time demanding government. basically, i asked everybody relief, 1st financial onto tara mission last year. now the un peacekeeping force, the country's isolated it's,
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it's hard to see who might come to molly's rescue this time. and everybody is space . he's praying that the concepts roland, you know, to ontological instability in the region, afraid of which to come. many people have already left. the un 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. the military government is counting on its cooperation with russia. a convoy of former wagner fighters and 1000000 soldiers is heading north to recapture the un peacekeeping base. when these uh well, i mean you got a son. recently 18 people were killed including children, an elderly people, the russian wagon that group supported by molly's ami, slow to them. arm fighters are preparing for show down with pneumonia and russian
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forces. as the wind leads, volley appears to be spiraling into civil war. nicholas hawk alger 0. a buttons king joseph, that has arrived in kenya on his 1st trip to africa since becoming king. he was greeted by president william rito in the capital now. ruby charles acknowledged, painful aspects of buttons yet 7 decades of colonial knocking web reports from jerry county chug. he told me his great grandfather led an armed resistance against evictions and land grubbing on the british colonial rule. he was cooled quote to allow some way and he's commemorated at these mosley, i'm in southwest can. yeah. he was a chief of the none of the people in 1995 of british colonial offices, summoned him to a peace meeting, shocked him in the head. we pulled the report from the mississippi, the home,
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but there is some way as the body and that's only one of the few months of the peace of a message to the 1st of many see please the town stop his keep chug. i believe's the michela trophy, taken by the officer, his intervals to the previous museum, but none have acknowledged it. 50 is off the court, so that was killed. people in central kenya rebelled against the british. off the settlers grab that farm land research as estimate the force has killed more than 10000 people in the crack down on the rebels known as mount mile. many more with attained incense to villages and concentration camps. 10 years ago, the british government compensated about 5000 survivors, but it's never admitted responsibility. this is what remains of one of the accounts is now a school survive is 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,
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to extract concessions and information. think charles is expected to talk about britain's colonial. paused on his visit to kenya. people are waiting to find out what these right, the size of 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 that to send and still living nearby sacks were asking uh, can get the city also doing that. so you see something about at these labs. why are these people being used by the british? well, it keeps, it gives people a suffering charles, 1st trip to africa since he became king. it comes as prisons facing growing calls for justice to account for its colonial past. malcolm web address era. your accounts you can yeah. let's get a quick update now and our top story and the un headquarters,
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rel sage and destruction of gaza. humanitarian catastrophe for its 2300000 people. but as well as continuing its defensive, regardless, supported by many western nations, as hash them all bar explains. and this will, has been drawing along a crucial lines of 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 to move south along what is miles said would be safe passages. then these welcome to into the area hard with a focus on base handling, also known as the ad is crossing. now is red truths and vehicles 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 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
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a 1000000 are shouting in you and shelters and facilities for palestinian refugees . mostly in hon, eunice and blah, blah. but clearly they're not safe according to the you and somebody tell you 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, with 117000 displaced people. these rarely ministry has lost as rice, neal, i ship adults hospitals on target to the turkish hospital in kansas city. and the indonesian hospital in northern gusta, of all 10 hospitals in the northern part of this trip have been told to evacuate. it happens it with booked huge, sprains 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 where maybe planning
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a long minutes with presence in this to districts vac, please them with only one option to really quick solved to hon eunice data 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 that's it for me, and this tells you pay for this news outlets. terry johnson will be here and just a few minutes was much more of the days to stay with us as the war on gaza, which is 0, is correspondence on the ground. they have to make a decision between patients, both the same and this time it was caused by one of the rockets, 5 phone guys up there on us all the houses google. so it'd be 9 policy and hospitals with them. but just by the is really occupation forces. this is just the beginning. stay with us for the latest developments on out to 0.
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sun go south rush. i, it's a fairly challenging place to work from. as a journalist, even though you're saying you can't do it, it's not allowed to be a feel pushing. we're always pushing a boundaries for we are the ones traveling the extra mile where autumn media doesn't go. we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. are off the coast of kenya and the indian nation lie you ecological treasures. some in the sea and others on islands. 3 of which would mean means off to develop those don't one who is in charge of the coast area for 10 years wildlife service, which is the law for a number of the items. i think that's corruption. they have their ways of being that which is not the me symbol by the government. and of course, they weren't able to recover the headlines from the ground,
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but the surrounding law says advocacy to gucci marine reserve for point century for move in to 100 dolphins. jones says ex folks house entails on the islands. it would have been an ecological disaster. and they say that one of the companies still hold the title for this island and has refused to hand to 10 of the companies they handed over the titles when faced charges. for now, the islands have at least instead from an equal development the israel's latest tall gates gauze as largest refugee camp killing more than $100.00 innocent civilians. many of them children, the periodontist and this is alex, is here
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a lot from the whole set. hundreds of images are being taken to the indonesian hospital which is so overstretched and on the edge of collapse. egypt says they'll

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