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the similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter why you call out you 0 will bring you the news and current affairs. the houses here the as well as nights as target garza as largest refugee count shooting and more than 100 innocent civilians. many of them children, the cherry johnston, this is i'll just share it with lots and we'll set something. the concepts of interest are being taken to the end. denise in the hospital, which is overwhelmed on the edge of collapse. egypt says it will open the raft across the in southern guns that allow
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a small number of injured college students to be the territory to receive urgent medical treat unless is ongoing announced is exclusive visa number 4 in the next few days the it's rose ministry has targeted gauze as largest refugee camp with devastating consequences. at least 100 people have been killed and hundreds more badly wounded and the top of the account. 19 of family members of offices here at broad cost engine and i made an outcome. a son were killed in that strike. is row claims at till the top have last come on. the, in the attack are still set up against our coverage. how does, how does the problems of exclusive dropped on every time the messaging of more than 2 or better yet is one of because a stoops biggest refugee is there and has been several times the worst came on
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tuesday. the 6th last 2 of them come together to would that increase the heart of many of the as well? most of them women enter us. great. there's no heavy machinery movers get. mr. vipers desperately tried to reset a guest. that was uh, is it the displays they are trying the best to reach elizabeth too good. i was busing with plain children. is ever is now a scene of the best solution. the occupation was play, have destroyed this, this system politically. with 6. you as smooth softball is thrown through these places, thrown on these people. and everybody's thinking one in this district have lots
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of the lives and have been wounded. these indonesian hospital just over a week is pro rated well by patients. the injured tip of writing. but many didn't survive before. 2 surgeons are pretty quiet. there's sometimes we don't anesthetics due to the lack of supplies. it's more of a disaster for us now. if we kind of stop this, i'm the hospital out of the night. do electrical power, water and medical supplies. why would we accept the bed? yes, some buildings are still collection from the impact of the certifying children the kids, the children. oh my good luca, there's a section. most of the victims of kids, children and the women to video is home to more than 100 times. but it
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covers an area only one house click on making it one of the most densely populated places on there, on the cost and it's rarely bumping. palestinians use a day of chat. i forgot to buy those things. that's a set of that. oh just because it's arrows mohammed i was oh it comes some from a goes the office last 19 members always kind of the image of the attack. the network has caused for justice and a statement saying to 0 vehemently condemns the heinous and indiscriminate is really bumming that has resulted in the killing of 19 family members a lot. dedicated engineer mohammed, i will, i'll look on this on the extend of sincere condolences to mounted on his family and standing it sold a day or 2 with him during this time of profound sorrow. and recall for justice and accountability for the senseless murder of innocent. nice caracappa assume has more not from con eunice in gaza. this refuge account gets it to be the most
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densely populated area. we clearly know the area of the house is also a decent like place due to each other. the, the whites and the limits of the streets are really narrow and shorts and even it's become really hard to movement to freely in the streets of devalue, were free to come. now, this attack has really level to the ground to complete residential neighborhoods which claim the lives of hundreds and, and really look to the interest of also hundreds of palestinians who are now receiving your treatments in the in donation hospital, in the north of the gaza strip. now this considered to be one of the largest and most doctors that could be committed against palestinians, off to the destruction, and even the tech that could be made against the the art hospital centers, which are 3 additional thoughts. the say they'll open the rest the board across into the besieged territory on wednesday as to the passage for 8 to one. the injured kind of students to leave garza for treatment in egypt was supposed to
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break through comfortable in 3 weeks into the wall for do national was trying to leave gauze. i have not yet been able to pass through the raft, the crossing separately. the us state department says progress has been made of the last few hours on getting more aid into the territory. that's bringing that mike kind of now in the washington dc. so might, the state department says there's been some progress the yes state department says that some humanitarian supplies are getting through across the board into gaza . but it's also focusing on another issue, the mention of getting foreign nationals or do nationals out of casa state department, focusing in on that as well. considering that there are some 400 americans with the family. so a total of about a 1000 people who state department is trying to get out of gaza. but earlier the spokesman of the national security council in the white house had more clarity
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about those humanitarian supplies. going through as saying that in one day more trucks cross than in other, any other previous 24 hour period. 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 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. somebody in the us continues to back, humanitarian polls is button on the permanent seas. fine is just the data. it appears to believe that
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a ceasefire is something that should involve israel directly, that the us does not feel that it can get involved in that process of negotiation or discussion that would lead or could lead to that full mouth holt in the violence, but it does believe it does have paula to try and press for a humanitarian pose, firstly to get people out and also then to get more humanitarian supplies in. but there's another reason for this to the us, deeply concerned about the conflict whitening. this is why the pentagon has been sending more troops into the region, another 400 sent today. it has announced this to a backup. those troops already in via to a or not in israel, but they are in surrounding areas depending on saying that they have been as least $27.00 attacks on us forces in iraq and neighboring places. in the course of the past 2 weeks, the secretary of state and to be blinking is reported to be considering returning
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to israel at the end of this week. no formal confirmation from the state department . but various news reports indicate that that is a plan. and certainly if he does, the secretary of state will be focusing on pricing for a humanitarian of course. and also working towards listening, the height of the violence, the level of the conflict and restricting it to the area where, which is currently taking place, preventing it from spreading further afield. and putting us troops in caea to at risk by having to washington dc for us. the thank you, i'll tell you the freight curve as a unit such spokesman, he says that sustained a flow of humanitarian aid must be allowed to get through access to safe water. the clean water is obviously absolutely essential for everyone. now not least children . and we've heard the a report as well. so i pronounced off names of the of, of the children have been drinking salty water, you know, 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 actually evolved. so, and it's important to realize that people of the areas already densely populated. now people are living in, in shelters when have come together. was families packed together. nicest assignments, asians, a safe water in these areas. it's so hot. that's why we've been cooling for this uh, access humanitarian access to bring in life savings supplies to bring in will to, to bring in hygiene kits, medical kits, but on the same 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 it needs to be some of the suffering and make sure people have access to the essentials for life. even this pull, this lights is your escalation, the lights as hard 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, in for years and now we have this lights is yeah, har,
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us insides of the thousands of children killed the number of children injured there . as the units of executive director said the to the security council. yes, they should rate the shape. so to the cool, you know, it's really horrific. now israel claims the attack on the top of the refugee camp. killed 50. how much finances, but at speak to him, the saw her now she joins us from occupied easter reason. honda is what is claiming to have achieved military objectives in this attack and what is a residential neighborhood that's right. these really military saying that they achieve several objectives in the continue from boardman other. giovanni, a refugee camp among those objectives. these really say they kill the top, how mass commander there, and additionally 50 how mass fighters and up how soon you can save the number of killed there is actually much higher we've been hearing from is really officials
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throughout the evening. the 1st is these really defense, minnesota, you'll have guidelines who said that the railings are now making it significant progress in the next phase of their war. but with the significant progress that comes significant loss is they're directly referring to, to as early soldiers who were killed in a ground operation inside of the gaza strip. now we do know these really military is continuing to push further and further in to surround what they call strategic chemist military positions the spokesperson for these really military send, that the next phase of combat is complex. and it's difficult, as it becomes more hand to hand type of fighting. and we've heard from the minute tre wing of him by the willing to release some far on the captives a passive in any response from his route. so that as well as military wing spokes, person of or
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a by does saying that the group is willing to release some for and captives with these really are slamming that, saying there should be no differentiation between foreigners and his rally is now how much is also saying this, this is coming about because of mediation efforts by several countries. we do know the 4 captives have already been released. 2 of them were us citizens. 2 of them were as really now around 240 remain inside of guns. and remember, these really military is saying that this ground operation and a larger scale of ground movements is because they wanted to rescue as many hostages as possible. so the military says that by advancing closer and closer and to come us military positions, it will assist them in hostage rescue. we understand too, that rockets continue over israel. what more can you tell us about that?
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that's right. we're used to seeing the rocket fire in the south and actually in central israel, but just in the last hour, several incidents, the 1st a projectile launched in near the city of and that these really military intercepting that in the 2nd incident happening actually in the north of surface to air missile that was fired from lebanese territory into northern israel. these really military so that it's successfully intercepted that and went ahead and struck the launch side of that projectile. this is a continuation, but tit for tat exchanges of fire on the lebanese border that we've been seeing for the last several weeks since really, the beginning of this war has been, has kind of stepped up its presence on that northern border. but we also know that groups in southern 11 on other palestinian factions like him, us, and posting in his stomach, you had have claimed rock and fire into northern israel and previous weeks, a continuation of the escalation carry. okay,
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thank you. have the so who's in occupied is to resume for us also to come on al jazeera and go on the street. so ramada, hundreds, protest. israel's attack when we're ready to take the, the latest news as it breaks the minnesota fully enough as of to a p and quote for an immediate and to the warning, gaza with detailed coverage. but would have said that he had been warning that they would be recommended to cation if there isn't a resolution to the palestinian issue from around the world. passionate speeches and intense the pharmacy have so far, failed to yield, the unified physician and the security council. so many politicians want to be the republican party's candidate for the any stand, a chance it gets donald trump, if our planet is burning and we're running out of time,
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why are we doing more to deal with climate change or american politics? just getting to full. i've been to extreme for most americans because it can look you as part of the bottom line. in depth analysis of the days headlines. israel says their objective is to completely eliminate home off, not just their capability informed opinion, large numbers of civilian skills, including children, good cutting of electricity. this is a weird friend, frank assessments. quite frankly, china is position is it's not going to get involved in any take military life. they're going to continue to call for peace and talks inside story on how to 0. the, [000:00:00;00]
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the book about to you without us here is ro is expanding its ground, assault deep into gauze. several front spots tending to pound the strip with strikes. so flights, imagery, and reports from the ground show is really troops in raising a territory from 3 locations. in north and east is ready. tanks have been seen the south of gauze, the city on the main, that's a lot of din road lincolnton north with the south is ready. media says the ministry is trying to reach out a sheet straight along the coast. if it succeeds, the goal is as triple effectively because into as that's happening is there any forces are also attacking here in the south for the continued and intensive involvement around con eunice as well as bringing moving with bonnie. now he's non resident setting up a sense of a conflict on humanitarian studies. he's also the middle east analysts specializing
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in putting in the face on the arab israeli conflict. he joins us from once real welcome to the program. so we see these continuing attacks on civilian areas of gauze that with devastating consequences. what israel is adamant they'll be no spot . indeed, israel is undertaking a mass attack on an entire society on the civilian population of the gaza strip. it has effectively transformed the entirety of the gaza strip into a killing field. and i think it's clear that is real a seeing these mass killings, housing objective in and of themselves. so then, you know, we begin to hear explorations like there was a time us field commander to justify killing and wounding of several 100 people in the refugee camp and so on. but it's quite clear that of israel appears to have
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already concluded that the ratification of us and other groups in the gaza strip is no longer a viable objective and seeking to satisfy its blood loss and the demand for revenge among significant sectors of these really public by seeking to kill as many people as possible while this operation continues while this war against the gods district continues. and that also explains, i think the, the medieval seeds that's been imposed in terms of cutting off water and electricity from madison and so on. you mentioned objectives the, i mean, does israel have an end game here? and if it does, is it even sustainable? and i don't think is real has more than short term objectives. switch again. nice thing is 1st and foremost, revenge. secondly, on basically to raise entire sections of the gaza strip to the ground,
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to the degree that it has analysis which each of the objects of i think you would like to see the population of the does a strip on what the 75 percent of who are refugees from 1948 for their descendants of life to force their expulsion to the sinai peninsula, egypt. and this is something that the us secretary of state anthony blinking. susie asked if we embraced and sought to market on his previous trip to the region, but it was dead on arrival because 1st and foremost in egypt, but also other governments that are closely aligned with washington, informed him very clearly that this was a non starter. so in terms of and then game, i think this is something that is now being formulated more by the americans then by the israel. it's, and i'm judging from lincoln's testimony congress today. he would life to restore
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the status quote that existed before the 2006 power cindy and elections and restore the cost and unit for the to the gaza strip. which i think is a bit of a pipe dream. because at this stage, the more pertinent question is whether the policy ending this or d, can survive this crisis. in any 4, let alone is one that can once again take control because a strip. okay. what else to leave it that moving rabbani? thank you very much. indeed for your time. thank you. as hundreds of palestinians have been back on the street so remote and occupied westbank to protest israel as from bob. and so i've got so the demonstration was triggered by israel's latest attack on the top of the refugee camp, which has killed at least 100 people. the death total expected to rise process in the amount that they come. a regular occurrence is valid, intensifies it's a tax. iran con,
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is interim with the latest emotions are running incredibly high and there is impacts and developing every time we see something that the job of the refugee camp, a bombing, or indeed the bombing of a hospital. people come out on the streets uh, in the menorah square in the middle of just 2 hours ago. there were about 3 to 400 people out on the streets a chosing in support of the people of goza. what they do is they normally kind of walk into the square they gather this was during the prior time so that she prayed in minora 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 uh, shit, one 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
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west bank, you know, have families, uncles, aunts, etc, with in goals of they called get ahold of psych emotions running incredibly high. also i have to say the security forces are incredibly nervous as well. the palestinian authority has actually sent homage, sorry, heavily on the police into the square as well. let's take a look at some of the world news now on a deadline for undocumented migrant sleep pocket, stone expired on tuesday evening. the government announced a major crackdown on illegal migrants earlier this year, and many believe it's mostly direct to that the 1700000 f guns living in the country illegally. persons that king charles has express sorrow and regret the colonial era atrocities in kenya. they stopped short of addressing the growing calls for a full apology and reparations for the abuses. carried out. welcome web reports with a capital letter writing each child's 1st visit to africa since he became king after
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his mother. queen elizabeth the 2nd died last year talked about things that she never did the wrong doings of the past or because of the greatest sorrow. and the deepest regrets were apartments and unjustifiable acts of violence committed against kenyans. as they waged, as you said, that the united nations, a painful struggle to independence and sovereignty of 70 years ago, people in central kenya having lost the farmlands. a british settlers rebelled against the colonialists, such as a more than $90000.00 people were executed towards the domain when the british cracked down on the rebels known as mount mount. many more with the change in concentration camps. 10 years ago, the british government compensated about 5000 survivors. it's never admitted responsibility then ever since independence successive kenyon,
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governments have kept close relations with the u. k. including the government of president william route to many young people on social media and communities. he lost that land, say, continue in justices persist today's inclusive activities to try to demonstrate against charles visit british atrocities. i'm grabbing piece of money to them and stop them every time. i say they held a press conference instead, it is not enough to acknowledge i've been for plus the lift gate is that people have them do punishments. we have bucks a month and the $6000000.00 it goes to the student and the british, a given box to the people. think charles is expected to visit several community projects and planted tree before leaving ken year on friday. malcolm with al jazeera, may be about to our top story now as well, says it has struck more targets in lebanon, as it's really forces on his,
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but on flight is continue to exchange fire on the bones that probably have some is in the corner in the southern lebanon, the latest developments to another. they also escalation on the news is really border as well. lot back civil is really ministry positions and the group claimed us in 2 occasions. the casualties is rod retaliated by shelley, the vicinity of several live in these villages, including the one we are in the what are the, what i huge find 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 spot to the other side of the board to know over the past few days. and according to the needs agriculture minister, more than 40000 only trees and some of them are ancient with burn people around this area are mostly farmers. some of them have already left, and whoever is still here is now preparing to leave,
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given the escalation that's taking this conflict more into the depths. something have been used for the, 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, is hitting this and has the law on some occasions along with its own allies are hitting and these ready depth and the actually i just, you know, look what i saw 7 or not demonstrations of how the red stained hands and talk cause behind us secretary state antony blinking. a secretary of defense, lloyd austin, in washington, dc. the young people protest happened when blinking and austin testified to the senate appropriations committee on job items request for $105000000000.00 us dollars for a to ukraine. and as well as whether it's tough for us border security. this is government such as breaking diplomatic ties with israel. the keys in the country are committing crimes against humanity in does that. but if the
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a cut ties with israel in 2009, if it's a tax and it goes to a strip, there any was stored them in 2020 during the time of the government of president janine on this? no, no, i'll be back in hoff now with more coverage on the cause of the weather is next, then it's inside the highlight of the weather is looking pretty quiet now. across the good parts of china. i lost the clear sky, some pleasant, warm autumn, sunshine bursting free. that's where we have high pressure keeping it settled back to the lid on the atmosphere. so blue skies for the most part of the morning 1st for us. folk is certainly a possibility farther north. we got a little more cloud though, up towards the northeast of china, little every apply pressure. bring some rain,
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bring you some snow using able to is that is the side of russia. so what to whether to into the korean peninsula for a time. so some bits and pieces are shabby, right? even into south korea, the west, the weather will move across the safety of patent to northern haunches for her car . the other side of the mountain is not bad intake at around 25 celsius with plenty of sunshine sunshine. it shows me while across south east asia, some live the showers that me and so the fil, a piece of what the weather will say sleep on. so pushing some big down pools, once again, it's a central and southern parts of vietnam and that is lot is the cause for the flooding. we have seen flooding just to the south of hope she meant and we're going to see for the heavy down pulls over the next few days because got to bring a showers for malaysia and welcome painful coming into possibly denisia, whether they're into southern areas of india we have got a lot of dry weather across much of india, but a weston disturbance for northern package. the. the, the,
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i care about how the us engages with the rest of the world. i cover form polls, the national security. this is very much a political in house. here's the conflict. how the wheel afraid is always telling the good story. people get what we're trying to see here. they're living outside and make shift time. this is not the way any family wants to raise their children. we're really interested in taking you in to a place that you might not visit otherwise. it's actually feel as if you were there . is this really cheap? did subjective, is fine. launching was on cancer for decades. it has phones, the strip and light staged palestinians their talents carrying out yet another war on a scale never seen before, but will it serve as rows purposes. this is inside story.

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