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that doesn't, he actually 5 countries in this positive africa run by military jumped up for a series of cruise in the last 3 years and it's not in stability. put, so investors the communications go down in gaza phone lines and internet services have been completely cut off once again in the besieged strength. the my name's i, this is out. is there in life and also coming up israel has hadn't gone, says law just refugee can killing more than a 100 innocent civilians. many of them children, hundreds of foreigners have been told to head to the rock, the crossing,
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and the hopes of leaving garza a number of stock from agencies. armand loss, how much is minute? you waiting? 5 multiple rockets on the is writing cities of tel aviv on the phone lines and internet services have once again been cut right across the gaza strip bounce according to the telecommunications company pow tell simultaneously in the occupied westbank, the janine refugee camp has also had his electricity, shutoff, and they are reports of disruptions to internet and phone services. that's got the latest with funded smith, who's in ramallah for us spanish when phone lines were caught last friday nights in gauze, i had signal the beginning of israel's ground incursion into israel. do you have any more updates on what school services to go down this time of pilots? how is the major internet and uh is that we live provider in the palestinian
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territories. it says that services went down about an hour and a half ago office 3 in the morning local time, 5 o'clock. now, i know service is still down and we know only the last time that happened. it was stats of a major. is randy operation in gaza. we have no more details on what's happening at the moment from garza because those communications of income or given communications are down. it's going to be quite interesting because we're hearing reports that this list stuff more than 500 foreigners and dual nationals have been told to head to the roof of crossing a given that it's hard to communicate. will they be able to receive the information that they need to go to that? what do we know? what of the cause of crossing all far as he published a list earlier of some a 500 also foreign nationals of jewel passport holders that are in the gaza strip
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and told them they should go to the roof of crossing for 7 am. yes, given that the communications would come to an hour and a half ago is known as possible and not everybody has received that message. although many of the we know the many of the farm possible hold as far nationals are in the rough or send it to because they've been down there since the stats. all these rails uh, building competing causes they've been down the most in stock. all of my, i'm hoping expectations that they will get out whether they're going to be allowed out at the same time as these 81 injured palestinians who are going to be treated in hospitals in egypt, when not sure of the logistics on how to account. okay, then it and you will in ramada of course uh with the vin more rates in the west bank. what's the latest? the raising of westbank, a weekly or daily occurrence with many people outside of this particularly high, the outside of his conflict,
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appeared. it happens all the time as now right on going in jeanine. that's usually what harry now miss side has been fired at the target engineering. we don't know what about me sideways, and we're being told that ambulance, he's a not being allowed a of the moments about rate. he's on going on in another. there's other ways going on in bethlehem on, in another raid we now told by possible authorities with a 65 year old, locally, well known mentally handicapped. mom was killed by a radio forward. he said good regular forces. he's going to arrest a how much official punishment that for us in ramallah. thank you. well, israel's military has of night target said guns as largest refugee camp with devastating consequences. at least 100 people have been killed and hundreds more badly wounded in the job in the account. 19 family members of alger there is broke costs engineer and how much will our cool son were killed in that strike?
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is row claims that kill the a top. how much commander in the attack results set set as of the tongues of exclusives dropped on every time the mess cleaning of more than 2 bed? yeah. is one of the guys a stupid biggest refugee? is there and has been several times the worst came on tuesday. the 6th last 2 of them come together to would that increase or how many of you mean the as well? most of them women enter us. great. there's no heavy machinery movers. get this advisors desperately tried to reset a guest. that was uh, is it doing good in this place? they are trying the best to reach elizabeth to go west bus. the plain children
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is now a scene of 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, they have lots of their lives and have been wounded. these indonesian hosp to just over we is poor really well by patients. danger to provide, but many didn't survive before 2 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 cannot 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,
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that's the phone. the impact of the certifying children from the kids the to do the there's a section most of the victims, hong k children and the women jebediah is home to more than $100000.00. but it covers an area of only one house click on making it one of the most densely populated places on the cost is really bumping, palestinians. you said they're trapped. i forgot to buy the house. so this was sort of that. oh, just wild is there is mohammed about our commerce on from ongoing to the office last 19 members of his family in that job layout attack the out is there. a network has called for justice in his statement saying out 0 of him and the condemns the him use an indiscriminate is really bullying that his results indicating as 19 family members about dedicated engineer mohammed
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a can with sun. we extend austin c. condolences to my knowledge and his family and stand in solidarity with him during this time of profound. sorry, and we cool for justice on accounts, but as a for this sense list, murder of innocent lice is rails. a defense system has intercepted a number of rockets fired from the goal is to strip. let's speak to him. the sound hurt. she is in. okie pod is jerusalem. so rockets have continued to be fired of israel. what more can you tell us as well, these really military saying that they're not just intercepting rockets in the south or in central israel anymore. there are a lot of rockets coming in the north. ringback as well, but most recently we saw projectile that was aimed at toward the southern city of a lot. these really military saying that they successfully intercepted and that no
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alarms were set off no on the northern border. these really military says that a surface to air missiles was launched and was successfully intercepted the military then finding the location, the exact launch location and striking it. now we've been seeing barrages of rock and fire going towards those southern communities. and additionally, more north to places like, till of even other parts of central israel. these really military does have an air defense system that is 3 full the iron dumps which we see a lot of david sling and the arrow now there are don't batteries stationed all throughout the country. the americans replenishing the is really supply because of the war because of the continued barrages of rockets. now remember have as fires the large barrages of rockets in hopes of, of overwhelming the iron don't system. and we have seen that play out in several places where there has been direct hits in southern cities and additionally more
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central and how the, what is israel had to say about its attack on the job and the refugee camp, which is launched be a residential neighborhood that's right, the military saying that they achieved the objectives there. one of those objectives killing the top come us commander. now we've been hearing from is really defense officials throughout the evening. the defense minister you'll have go on saying that if this next phase of this war, it's going to get more complicated, but the gains that they make will be big to, but they will be accompanied by big losses as well. there. he's referring to the depths of 2 is really soldiers who were killed in a direct combat with him as fighters. now we're also hearing from these really military spokesperson, who's saying, but this complexity of the next phase will require more hand to hand combat the military continuing to say that they are targeting how much infrastructure and
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strategic military positions as been now pushed further and further in as they continue to come bar gonzo from the air land and see have we had anything else from us in response to these recent attacks by the how, how much has condemned these attacks. exactly. and they have denied the fact that these rallies killed 60 from us members, there, palestinians are saying that the number of people who are killed is much higher. this is an incredibly densely populated area, a refugee camp home to tens of thousands of stuff. hundreds of thousands of palestinians, so the situation extremely sensitive there, you can just see the images from the camp. they speak for themselves here. destruction of it's these really military thing, but they hit it quite hard because of the infrastructure underneath. okay,
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thank you for that. i'm the sub hate that for us then occupied eastern time. now us president joe biden, and jordan's king abdullah, i have called from aid to civilians in garza and a fine cool. the 2 leaders agreed to ensure that palestinians would not forcibly displace from the strip. let's get more which you have for tennessee in washington dc. what more can you tell us about this phone call? it's i think you're right back to emphasize about that issue of forcible displacement because the rest of the read out the result from the wife as is the stand, the stand, the details here on the need for him on tearing assistance is to be able to protect and civilians, the regional spinner of us with this issue of also agreeing that it's critical to ensure the product students are not forced to be displaced outside of calls or this has not become a feature of the readout. so we're getting from the white house. when joe,
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by the tools to our leaders, so we had a similar sentence in the readout when bite and told to presidencies, you have egypt on, on sunday, this is because we're getting more and more reporting to be as rarely tablets have been actively considering a proposal to ethnically travels for somebody to space, whatever time you want to use because and into the sign i does it in egypt, we just have the f t, the financial times come out with a report. but israel was pressuring european diplomats to go along with this plan. and then we have your plan to for that segment and we way because presidency, so you wouldn't go along with it. but one year appear and diplomat told you have to . but maybe is this goes on presidency will go along with, if we've had the system reports, the birth of us israel are offered to pay egypt, external debt. if they go along with this time. and there was also be rational funding requests of the us and the bite administration sent to congress, which gave, which also additional moneys for to help guardians flings and neighboring countries
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that also i've seen as potentially a green light. so not least in the readouts where guessing would be about the conversations bite and solving in the range. we're being told that the pipe is against that idea. what he's saying, because he is writing is we don't know because that in the readouts we got one button speaks to benjamin ethan. yahoo! and somebody says that in the end it's up to as well. take whatever man thinks of necessary. that's what makes the public consumption by telling us that the, the white house is against this finale, i guess to ok. thank you for that separate time. say that 1st in washington, dc still head on alger 0, rocky relations with israel. bolivia comes ties, won't surely on columbia because that the it started out as a normal day. but as is often the case, it'd be occupied with back it, turn it up loud. do you want to do thoughts?
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so you were happy, it was a good day, then our car broke down. we got out to see what was wrong. the soldiers thought we were going to throw stones. they started shooting at us. i have took 3 puts in his right arm, the abdomen, and his left foot just a few months ago, a man and his brother, where the, where did team doing and now you rate the currently more than a 180 minus has given these rangel's many for as little as throwing stones at soldiers listing it to them or potentially had put it. so this is the mentality by which these are, you know, sense of 310. but as they mentioned that maybe of the premiums are taken to prison inside israel. parents need to apply for a visitation for me through the red cross, and that could take up to 3 months. in the meantime, the minor is cut off from the world. the government challenges here as well as
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the the, the dock you're watching out. is there a run line to us all told stories this hours since how much attacked on the 7th of october was in $1400.00 people have been killed in israel and more than $200.00 are still missing. believe to be held hostage in gauze, i want to take you through the latest developments on the, on gone. so if that's been a staggering death toll often more than 3 weeks of conflicts, at least a $1625.00 palestinians. not until since october the 7th in the besieged territory
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. it's been on the constant. is there any bombardment now and expanding ground offensive is taking place? more children have been killed in gaza in 3 weeks then in any conflict anyway, in nearly 4 years, save the children, says one child dies in gaza. every 10 minutes is there any prime minister? benjamin netanyahu says he has ruled out a c spot more than $1400.00 is really square of course killed in those. how much attacks on october the 7th. now there was a push to find the estimates of 240 is really captives being held in casa that's bringing, moving rabbani, he's in montreal, is a non resident fellow at the center of conflict to military and studies on a middle east unless specializing in palestinian a 5, the art is really complex. thank you for joining the program. i wanted to talk more about the role of arab countries in this crisis,
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starting with jordan. we had earlier about that phone call between king of della and president biden. a king of that has also met with c c. it was also one of the 1st armed countries to wouldn't affect humanitarian crisis in gaza. do you think jordan appears to be playing a much more active diplomatic role than in previous gauze the conflicts and is not significant. and i think what's happening here is that the united states in particular, is looking towards that scare of allies to play a role in resolving this issue. initially, the us secretary of state, anthony lincoln, was hoping that he could generate their support for the the clubs, the gaza strip by effectively moving its entire population into egypt, saw night peninsula. and here,
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i think these are governments did play cable by telling blake and very firmly that this is a proposal that was going nowhere and they would top and that they would oppose it . what we're beginning to see now is the us suggesting the center of peacekeeping for us, for at least to an expeditionary force consisting insignificant part of the soldiers drawn from pro lester and era. governments should be sent to the gaza strip to take at least temporary control of that territory. once israel has completed its blood, that may be something for us once. but how realistic is it that the, the middle eastern countries would actually do that? i think it's a very difficult proposition because 1st of all,
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it would require the successful eradication of how mouse and other us the militant groups. and if we look at what israel has been doing so far, basically inflicting mass civilian casualties and undertaking only limited ground incursions. it would appear that that's not really on the agenda. and secondly, i think the year of the states for reasons entirely of their own really have no intention of taking over israel's problems and, and making them their own. so unless this is embedded in a very clear and unambiguous plan to end the israeli occupation in accordance with the specified timeline and concrete measures, which i frankly don't see happening with either this american government. certainly off with any is really government seen in the last few decades of less that happens
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. i think it's extremely difficult for us such a plan to come to fruition. and marine, we've seen a law says a public company condemnation from basement least countries. the need is, but not much action inducing that's likely to change, especially given the pressure that they are seeing from you know, that their own citizens a. well, it's a very good question. i mean, is, as far as, as you said, we've seen a lot of verbal combination. we've seen them effectively tolerating. we're being compelled to tolerate mass demonstrations within their own borders. but at the same time, it seems, these governments are collectively to frighten the washington to send even a drop of fuel or water into the gaza strip unless they're able to coordinate it with these really is. but i think as this goes on and particularly given their fears of
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a larger regional conflict and as it becomes more intense, i think it's going to be increasingly difficult for many of these governments to continue sitting on the defense. and i think one message that they're trying to impress upon the washington and also european governments for that matter, is that your unqualified support for his real, you're tied to embrace of nits in the way and everything he does. does he know not only gum extracting it staggering, that's all across from you, but also causing problems for the domestic. okay, moving a really good to get your thoughts again moving, we're buying on resident fellow bank, send up a conflict to mention monetary and studies. joining us that from one trail. okay. before we move on, i want to take you to this live feed video feed that's coming in from garza city. as you can see that it's largely shrouded in darkness the time then now is 22
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minutes. past 5 in the morning as we've been reporting, communications and down again, phone lines and internet services and completely cuts off. and let's just have a listen because we can hear the sounds of war between israel and how much unmistakable relentless explosions, machine guns thrown english, have a of the now in the us president to bite and support for israel is costing him daily in the polls supports him on our americans has dropped to an old time. the low a 17 percent. that's according to the american institute. that's down 42 percent since by didn't was elected in 2022 on engine reports from the majority of american associate devil in michigan. in the streets you've dearborn michigan,
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overwhelming support for president joe biden. his turn to anger when we voted for 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 of arab descent 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,
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and one. by 855000. there are 200000 registered muslim voters in the state of michigan. wayne county commissioners san bay june a democrat who came from level 9 and 1978 says there's only one way biden will 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 cold is on an immediate, an unconditional ceasefire. stop this genocide, a war. the mayors 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,
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they den has a message for tally. colleagues, we see you. we see your silence, and you will see us when it comes to the 2024 election here and elsewhere. that gives bivens in the democrats just a year to recover a loss of confidence among here of americans. john henry and l g 0 dearborn, michigan. let's bring you some of the news. olivia's government says it's breaking diplomatic ties with as rel, accusing the country of submitting crimes against humanity in gaza. and that be a cup. ties with israel in 2009 when some taxes and costs a strict any restoring them. in 2020, meanwhile, actually in columbia have also announced that they are recording the investors to israel on the social media platform x, the collab, me and president gustavo petro said, i've decided to re run past that israel. israel does not stone the master code of the palestinian people, say the
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a new apollo has been following developments from mexico says he 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, 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 war 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 mist administered in bolivia and president resources administration. she said, quote, we demanded in to the a tax on the gaza strip, which had so far claimed thousands of civilian lives and caused the force displacement of palestinian. this is not the 1st time historically that bolivia has
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separate diplomatic ties of 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 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 recalling his ambassador, she lives 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. that's it to me inside story coming up next thing the,
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the color, the weather's logic, logic for us that good positive north america. at the moment we go, this a cold front, this weakness system making its way out into the, oprah more to us. it was all the way down across the panhandle into the gulf of mexico. i bring you some west the weather towards the carriage being behind that big area of high pressure heads. it is several winds generally coming in from a novelty direction. so it is also cold. lot of blue sign up on the chops here. over the next couple of days we will start to see some warmer weather, just pushing into west southern most areas, pushing a little farther north as we go through with fast. i was still a lot of single figures showing up on that job, but i tongue colder, wrapped up across the rockies into that western side of kind of the there you go, logic while i go to find and try whether if you wish i was like a fix know that just around the the great lights pushing it to the north east of the us. it's east deposit kind of a big clinic for as we go through 1st, i say not too bad it. meanwhile, lorraine said staying across the pacific northwest some smart way for the canadian
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rockies by that stage. while she tried to reach you a good parts of mexico, southern areas will see some heavier rain for a time. and then we have still pay a lot just pulling away now from the curriculum, and they'll sell the bill, but some very heavy rain, but the risk of flooding this week, the as israel achieved its objective is by launching was on cancer for decades. it has phones, the strip and light staged palestinians, their doubts carrying out. yet another more on the scale move a scene before the will it serve as rows purposes. this is inside story. the .
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