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the the of his rouse lights as tall gets gauze as largest refugee cap kidding. more than 100 innocent civilians. many of them children the cherry johnston. this is all just here a lot from the house. hundreds injured all being taken to garza's in the nation hospital, which is overwhelmed on the edge of collapse. egypt says so open the rest of trusting and southern guns that to now
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a small number of engine palestinians to be the territories are safe. urgent medical treat. the masses victory wayne fast multiple rockets on the 26th of tennessee allowed the israel's military has targeted gauze as largest refugee camp, devastating consequences. at least 100 people have been killed and hundreds more badly wounded in the drop in the account. 19 family members of elders, there it will cost engine and how that outcome to someone was killed in that strike is row claims. it killed a top him, us come on the in the attack or so. so it begins our coverage. how does, how does the company in terms of exclusive dropped on their time, the messaging of more than how much better yet is one of the guys a stupid biggest refugee?
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is there and has been several times the worst came on tuesday. the 6th, last 2 of them come together to different places in the heart of the as well. most of them women enter us. great. there's no heavy machinery movers. get this advisors desperately try to discover the affair on every civic guest. yeah, 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 estimates balmy's thrown through these places, thrown on these people, and everybody's saying good one. and this, this, the,
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have lots of the lives and have been wounded. this indonesian hosp to just over. we is poor really well by patients. danger to provide but many didn't survive before 3 surgeons are operating in the corner. 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 the, from the impact of the certifying children's smart kids, the children. oh, my good luca, there's a section. most of the victims of kids, children and the women jebediah is home to more than a 100 times. but it covers an area of only one in the house,
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click on making it one of the most densely populated places on their on the cost is really bumping. posting in here said they're trapped. i forgot to buy the house thing where this was saturday. oh jesse, but i'll just here was mohammed, i'll come a son from a goes to office last 19 members of his family in the time of the air attack. and the well cause cool. so just as in a statement saying, i was, is there a theme and the condenser, heinous and indiscriminate, is rainy bombing that has resulted in the killing of 19 family members a lot. dedicate to the engineer mohammed. i'll come to son. we extend sincere consulting system, hobbit and his family, and stand in solidarity with him during this time of profound sorrow. and recall for justice and accountability for the senseless murder of innocent knights. patrick assume has more not from con eunice in gauze. this refuge account gets it
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to be the most densely populated area. we clearly know the area of as house is also a decent like place due to each other. the, the whites and the length 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 i'd really like to the interest of also hundreds of palestinians who are now receiving your treatments in the intonation hospital in the north of the gaza strip. now this, i consider 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 ark hospital center, which are 3 us present. joe biden and jordan's king abdullah, have called for more a to civilians and gaza and a phone call. the 2 leaders agreed to ensure that palestinians were not to forcibly
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displaced from the strip of that. so i bring in my kind of now in washington dc, mike couldn't tell us any more details about what came out of that cool. to win a d. this is a statement released by the white house off the face of been fighting, cold king of della to discuss the current crisis of level discussing the humanitarian dishonest and ways in which that can be relieved. but also very importantly, and i'll quote from the release from the white house, the president reiterate to the importance of protecting civilian lives and respecting international humanitarian law. as israel depends, it's citizens and coming best terrorism. so there with you've got a statement from the white house making very clear that the king of jordan and president by didn't discuss the parameters of what the gets really operation should be against them. us and those parameters include very clearly protecting civilian
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lives and operating according to established international law. some could interpret this as a warning shot across the bows because right the government discussing it with the jordanian king is not a direct confrontation with israel, but is making the us position on protecting civilian life is israel continues, it's a corporations very clear unless we understand the to need is also stressed the importance of not forcing people to leave goss yes, that was another point of the conversation and a very important one be by the administrative sion is deeply concerned about any spreading of this conflict. in other words, full, the conflicting gaza at to be spread or have the consequences for the future. not any expulsion of people from gaza into neighboring states would actually unsettled
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the region as a whole. historically, it's happened before and i said devastating consequences. so this is one of the reasons why the us, for example, is i think it's force protection of troops and theater. at reports, a number of attacks against us forces in iraq of in recent days. for example, only today, the pentagon announced another $400.00 troops were being sent to the region as part of the force protection, stepping up the protection of the us troops already in via to in that particular region. now i also understand that the secretary of state entity blinking is going to return to as well on friday. this is not being fully confirmed yet, but several sources say he'll be traveling this. and no doubt, one of the things on his agenda would be obviously the humanitarian crisis ways in which to get more humanitarian foods at a through into gaza. but also very importantly, you'll be seeking ways to liaise and discuss with leaders in the region, how to keep this conflict contained, give it spreads,
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it's going to be very difficult to stop the conflict or reduce the level of the conflict in the 1st place. might how to in washington dc, thank you for the zip central. sorry to say they'll open the rafa board across and with the besieged territory on wednesday. that's to the passage for 8 to one injured palestinians to leave gaza for treatment in egypt. suppose it breakthrough comes more than 3 weeks into the wall, but you'll national is trying to leave. garza has not yet been able to pass through the restful crossing separately. the us state department says progress has been made on getting more aid into the territory. please the 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
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very, very hard dozens of more trucks are expected to clear today. expect to declare, i want to caviar that with that, we're obviously watching this as close as you can. we hope that they all get in. but still again, it's just a, just a fraction of the need. it looks like a be for a curve as a unit, as a spokesman, he says, a sustained flo fee. amount of tearing a 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 reports also from mouse off names of the 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, even before these lights has escalated, you had around 800000 households drinking sometimes contaminated water. um, so that staples 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 where that's come together with families packed together,
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access to scientists, asian. it's a safe water in those 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 to really be to 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 before these 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 for years. and now we have this life is yeah, har, us insides of the thousands of children killed the numbers of children injured there, as the needs 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 as rainy defense system has into set to the number of roll
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kits fired from the gaza strip and that speak to hum this. how did she joins us from occupied easters and now so real kids have continued to be fond of israel. what more can you tell us about that? so that's right. these really military saying that the wrong suppliers not just coming on to reduce cities, they usually see like in the south and in central israel. but we're also seeing the rocket fire head towards the southern city of it. that's in addition, we additionally in the north, across the lebanese border, now the military st. they successfully intercepted the projectile in the air toward the city of alaska. in the red sea, no alarm system went off their additionally on the northern border. these really military saying they successfully intercepted a surface to air missile that was launched from lebanese territory and they were able to actually strike the position that to the missile was launched from now when it comes to the rockets that have been coming out of the gaza strip,
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we have seen garages hit places like television and other parts of central israel, but we've been primarily seeing a lot of other rocket fire in the south. now there have been several direct hits just today and i installed a huge fire. the people in the south are used to, to this type of apartments, their iron batteries and shelters almost everywhere, really. and the iron drivers in strategic positions. now, over the red sea, that this is the 2nd incident of its kind and just about 24 hours earlier. these really military deploying the arrow system to intercept the projectile that was heading towards the city. remember these rallies that have an air defense system that is 3 full. there's the iron dome, which is known to most of the public, the david sling and the arrow and the military seems to be incorporating all 3 of those apparatus is the rock and fire comes from different directions. and there is
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rarely is claiming to have achieved minute sri objectives. and the attack on the job of the refugee camp on watts is a residential neighborhood. is correct means really military is saying that they've achieved something objectives in the form of killing him. asked commander in that densely populated refugee camp we've been hearing from his really officials all evening defense minister. you'll have guidelines who said that they are in the new phase of this war, and they are strategizing and making large games. but with these large games will come big losses as well. directly referring to the depths of 2 is really soldiers. now, because of the increased bombardment, anja battery of the international community has begun to condemn the bombardment they're hearing from leaders in, in egypt, and jordan. and the plus side are all condemning bombardment there. okay,
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sounds good. thank you very much. and d for that updates. well, we're getting reports that phone lines and internet services have once again been caught toronto across the gauze district. that's according to telecommunications company, pell town. on friday night 2 as well, completely separate or phone and internet services causing panic for 34 hours until connectivity was eventually restored. later on saturday, a sofa come on out there are of american supports for present shows, bites is limiting and he's administrations unconditional support for is the highlight of the weather is looking pretty quiet now. across the good parts of china. i lost a clear sky, some pleasant, warm autumn,
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sunshine bursting free. that's very of high pressure keeping it settled back to the lid on the atmosphere. so blue sky is for the most part of the morning 1st for us folk as certainly a possibility farther north. we got a little more cloud though, up towards the northeast of china, a little area of life pressure. bring you some rain, bring you some snow using every tool that is the side of russia. so what to whether to into the korean peninsula for time. so someplace, some places are shabby, right? even into south korea, the west, the weather will move across the safety. pat into northern home shift for, for kind of other sort of the mounting is not bad intake at around 25 celsius with plenty of sunshine, sunshine. it shows meanwhile, across southeast asia, some live the shower, certainly into the fil, a piece of where to 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 human and we're going to see further heavy down pools over the next few days because got to bring a shower for
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a malaysia and welcome painful coming into parts of it. denisia. whether there are 2 southern areas of india, we have got a lot of dry weather across much of india. but a weston disturbance for northern pakistan of the 5432 mar, upfront takes on the big issues. this isn't the one off you. something about a systemic issue here. black lives don't really matter in the police for unflinching questions is war with lawanda, imminent rigorous debate? because of lots of medical treatments, challenging conventional with the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me more for me on hills upfront. what, how does 0 the,
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[000:00:00;00] the bucket back you're watching. i'll just here at least 100 people have been killed in is really strikes on gauze is not distract. eugene causes civil defense says pumps so that some of the account will be completely destroyed. egyptian authorities are saying they will open the rest of border crossing the besieged territory on wednesday. as to an outcry, search for $181.00 injured kind of students to leave done such a treat each as in fist fighting between postilion infections on disability troops inside garza and i submitted chewing as released, video sharing experiences and confrontations, which is really true. hundreds of palestinians have been back on the streets of
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remodel occupied westbank to protest against israel's bombardments of johnson. the demonstration was triggered by israel's latest attack on the job in the refugee camp, which is killed at least 100 people. the death totally expected to vice, protest in that have become a regular occurrence as is rarely intensifies. it's a tax in the us present. joe biden support for is really, is costing him daily in the polls. support among our of americans is dropped to an old time no of 17 percent. according to the american institute, that's down 42 percent. since bible was elected in 202100 reports from the majority of american city available in michigan in the streets of dearborn michigan, overwhelming support for president joe biden. his turn to anger when we voted for
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job i didn't. when i worked on his campaign, i thought he would be somebody that can lead with humanity and compassion. clearly, i was wrong. so i definitely feel the truth. more than half of dearborn residents, or as error of defense in 70 percent of them voted for bite and in 2020. but since biden embrace benjamin netanyahu and israel's war and guns, that support has largely evaporated. we worked very hard to elect them in 2020 and now we don't feel seen. we don't feel heard. and we don't feel safe in our communities because of their rhetoric coming from the bye didn't. and ministration is a popular topic of conversation and establishment like harass coffee house. meet the mingling sense of the middle east in north africa. the loss of arab american and muslim american support could improve costly for by donald trump, one in the state of michigan 510000 votes in 2016 and in 2025, and one. by 855000. there are 200000 registered muslim voters in the state of
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michigan. wayne county commissioners san bay june a democrat who came from level 9 and 1978 says there's only one way biden would regain support here. the president of the united states, the most powerful nation on the face of this planet, has to step up to the podium in the calls on an immediate and unconditional ceasefire. stop this genocide, a war. the mayor's is. people here have long memories. we have individuals here who live knowing the scars and the trauma cuz they, for it had the 1st hand accounts of what it's like to live under. and impressive is really occupation as ships for palestine raise funds for humanitarian aid to gaza. that was standing, an american congresswoman receded to labor is one of just 18 votes. in the 435 member house of representatives to support the call for a ceasefire. alexis say dan has a message for tally. colleagues, we see you. we see your silence and you will see us when it comes to the 2024
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election here and elsewhere, that gives biden. and the democrats just a year to recover a loss of confidence among here of americans. john henry l. g 0 dearborn, michigan. that's bringing marine ravone in montreal. now he's a non resident study, what the sense of a conflict, tons of monetary and studies in the middle east. i'm only specializing in tennessee and it says, i'm the herb is where the conflict. welcome to the program. so dr. barton is on the pressure from some of his own support base, but his support for israel seems on moving, despite the civilian casualties and gaza. and i think the, the by the end administration's position on this has nothing to do with the civilian casualties. i mean, if civilian casualties and palestinian civilian suffering, we're going to play
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a role that would have done so long ago. rather the us is looking at this from the perspective of its solid and unconditional support of israel. and also from the more geo political perspective, in other words, it doesn't want additional is rarely failure. and the strengthening of those rules adversaries to reflect poorly on the united states is position either in the middle east or more for more globally. i should also add that when it comes to the support or lack thereof for binding among the americans, it's not only era, the americans are most americans, it also includes progressive use and so on. now that will affect biden's presidential ambitions only if the presidential elections next year are going to be a close cut affair. but a vehicle concern i think, should be the democrats performance in the congressional elections because
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those are also expected to be very close. and in those cases, a number of key races can also be decided by only a couple 1000 votes. israel is adamant that will be no c spot in gaza. do you think these really government actually has an end game here? i should start by saying that this is a typical is rarely position when these conflicts dropped at the outset is real categorically rejected to cease fire. it has solid american support and often european support, as well as the united nations and elsewhere, working to undermine the prospects of the ceasefire. then, once israel gets into a growing military difficulties, typically on behalf of israel, the united states suddenly changes course begins demanding a ceasefire. as far as your question about the end, the game is concerned,
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i don't think that is real, has saw through what it wants to either achieve, whether it's on slot on the gaza strip or what it wants to replace the current reality. and because that's true, i think it's thinking purely in terms of revenge in terms of making an entire society software as painfully as possible to extract the price for the attacks of october 7th, it's looking at the body count, making absolutely no distinction between civilians and combatants and being very clear that it sees no distinction. i think those who have been thinking a bit further down the line, how are as rios are, why so the united states in particular. and if we look at the proposals that are being made by people considered close to washington or even today by secretary of blinking,
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i would argue that what we're seeing are our proposals that are completely unrealistic. now, the initial idea was you expel the cost. simians are mass from because this trip and relocate them to egypt. and now there's talk of sending in a multinational will for us to take control of the gaza strip and of reviving the policy, the more than the palestinian authority and having it. so take control of the gaza strip once again without really understanding that one thing that this is really war on the palestinians is doing is that is probably making the very survive ability of the policy and authority and open question. okay, well leave it them or in irvine, a we appreciate your time. thank you very much indeed. thank you. i believe he is government such as breaking diplomatic ties with israel,
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accusing the country of committing crimes against humanity in gaza. it'd be a cut ties with is running 2009 over it's a tax on the gaza strip. when he was storing them in 2020 libya says it condemns the aggressive and disproportionate is very ministry offensive. meanwhile, shoddy and columbia have announced they are recording our investors to israel on social media platform. x and i'm being present, gustavo, petro said, i decided to a cold bass to, to israel. israel does not stop domestic of the palestinian people. we cannot stay there. no, exactly joins is from mexico city. and i know what more can you tell us about this is good to be with you carry web olivia now officially cutting diplomatic ties with israel. that statement, of course, was followed by announcements by other south american countries, announcing that they too would be taking diplomatic measures. speaking here,
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specifically about sheila and colombia, the decision by olivia to cut ties with israel that was announced on on tuesday afternoon, is directly in response to alleged or crimes and human rights violations taking place by is really defense forces in the gaza strip. i'll read you part of the statement that was 1st issued by the bolivian government on tuesday afternoon. this was monday and they left. but alice, she's a miss administer in bolivia and president reese, i've says administration, she said quote, we demanded in to the a tax on the gaza strip, which so for claimed to thousands of civilian lives and cause the force displacement of palestinians. terry, you mentioned this already in your introduction, this is not the 1st time historically that bolivia has ever diplomatic ties with israel. this was done so under the administration of former bolivian president evelyn morales in 2009 following the invasion of the gaza strip by his really defense forces. but again, to the point of this being
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a developing story other and answering the question as to whether or not other countries will follow suit here in the latin american region. colombian president, taking to twitter to announcing that he's re calling his ambassador g less president doing the same. i do expect that we will hear from more regional leaders given that this is such a polarizing topic, but there is still the possibility that others could follow through taking their own diplomatic actions here in the region. very mexico city for us, the manual. thank you. so let's take a look at some of the wells and use now a deadline for undocumented migraines to leave pocket start and expired. on tuesday evening, the government announced a major crackdown on the legal migraines earlier this year. the many believe it's mostly directed that the 1.7 1000000 afghans living in the country illegally for hate. see her suspended, old shots of floods, nicaragua. and it concerns that thousands of haitians have been using the route to
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get to united states flights between 8 and the correct. so it began in august and have increased from 7 to day to 15. oceans of fleeing with a tour of 18 security situation. britons king charles express sorrow under director of a colonial era atrocities in kenya. but he stopped short of addressing the growing calls for full apology and reparations for the abuses. carried out, welcome web reports from the capital not writing each child's 1st visit to africa. since he became king of to 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 justifiable acts of violence committed against kenyans. as they waged, as you said, that the united nations, a painful struggle to independence and sovereignty. 70 years ago,
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