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a checking, but you might wonder, was this script created by a 9? can you even tell the most important, how much does it matter? the listing codes guide you through the video and see which demands navigation. the 2nd this really strong come, the jabante, a refugee camp less than 24 hours officer of the tank back. you're more than a 100 people, the fine sammy's a them, this is out just the are live from dell hall. so coming up in a way out of gals, some that are off on the boat of crossing into egypt temporarily open. so allow a limited number of hospital patients and for nation is to leave these radios
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besides, 11 soldiers have been killed. it's heavy is lost since ground operations began gauze as health ministry size, it's just hours away from the shop down of its main generations to hospitals was just gone. 12 gmc, that's 2 pm in gauze, so as well as car it out. another attack on the jabante, a refugee camp in less than 24 hours. thousands have reportedly been killed and many injured. it's the largest refugee camp in gaza and on tuesday, more than a 100 palestinian civilians were killed there. and as striking the evening, people have been searching through the rubble to rescue family members and joins. now by south fulton castlewood. he's joining us from gaza. so saw foot, 1st of all, what are the casualty figures look like at this point from what we know. as well as
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to the, to the what's the phase that runs out 1st i do want to think things are done to people. i like to the indignation punched within the on the else within that to them not oh the god just sort of since they are trying until now to look for more or sort of like people on the other the using the very simple machine to a, to or, you know, to big on dropbox, but just because because the lady is fighting a fighter just out of field bombarding injury about that now a while ago they were going by the engine, the north of july, the attitude you come by the way we still, we don't have more information about the new under ethan satisfied. but on what we know, that the number of casualties are according to the minutes of the expected to rise
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and the coming dollars while they are trying to reach you on the drops my one system on the other. and by the way, is your, by the, is the be, get to the g a, the biggest balance due to being done and then with bad software. and you mentioned the excavate, they the operations to try and extract people from the rubble. do we have any idea how many people are trapped under the rubble at this point? but you know, the minutes of jim, i've been talking about hundreds of people all over the guy. the 3rd still stuck under the bill and they talk about at least a $1300.00 people. i could be that did on still under that i've been, uh we, we have not provided yet. and i did regarding the number of the people over the 2 or 2 years ago to the to is that i really, i faxed in uh, july the uh thing since yesterday. and today one and stuff. but just to put it into
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perspective, this is about 11 and a half, maybe 2 kilometers away from the indonesian hospital. but do they have the ability to treat any more patients? do they have the ability to even transfer people safely to hospital? one of the big question because from the beginning on the water beds of the water in gauze, uh a hundreds of and just people over one of the guys at different hospitals from south cannot. now since the north of the guy, the trip, and you guys are to be disconnected on from the other thread. so most of the casualties autopay are being transferred to the indian each and hospital, which is a very limited capacity and will love able to deal with this large number of casualties underwriting. as we see yesterday, hundreds of people did
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a 100 things of people riding to the hospital. the i'll put the to the loved prepared for the thought. sure. a huge number or large number of, of, and get in. and because of this isn't the normal conditions outcome would lock on shots of medicine lock on the tricity fuel. so the lack of everything you needed to, to introduce the media controller or the dairy people to instill also the other thing about being under the age border more than tv continues. also this helps fix the it's still been general in the i've been suffering from lack of everything in terms of medicine equipment. uh another needed material for the daily life intervention for the, for the trailer at the out. but even patients and you're doing
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a very professional job that to focus on the story. but if i could ask you a personal question stuff, what understand your brothers in giovanni a? do you have any news on him? well that's the chat that i had with my brother 10 minutes ago and so. busy it was really a we have we found difficult moments yesterday and today just to try to catch him on the phone or the internet to make sure that the, the ssl is still alive. now he was asking me, is there a way to leave to go by the other? could you come to the south? what i am screen unfortunately is no cutting the main road, which is the head being one or the per 2nd main road that links together with the show and the, the, the collections are taking place near the other line. which is the last option for the people to leave, which is the course the road that they are there. so i told them it would be like
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15 your life and you could be exposed to a contributing on maybe a direction because people trying to leave god they do talk about here. the uh, the confrontation is thinking please, but place between the 5 ingles and i really think so i'm trying to call on to control and are you make the guys and fix the problem that is over. they go. 1 step, so that was the loss of did with my brother. unfortunately, we couldn't do anything for him. i used to i, i gave him some advice, is to stay at home for the basement on zillow. the lease, uh, basically to the thing is that we are, we are, we have been the only discussing in, in these conditions. all right, we'll leave it there. thanks so much. software to load, or how does this honey, my mode joins us now from the off of crossing and honey. the day began with a bit of hopes that the rough with some limited numbers of people were able to
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leave. but when now heading back in to a very sad theme and story of civilian casualties in jabante, a just give us an idea of how easy it would be to transfer anybody interested in jabante or whether in today's a tax or yes, today's the tax. all the way to off in the south, even if the names do make you don't to evacuation lists the the, well certainly the, the situations are really heart breaking right now. the in the news that we, we get it from, from the northern parts of gaza strip that particularly the, the small refugee can branch or value refugee camp. and the more intense bombardment in the gaza city just gives you the, the, the, the, the feeling on the sense that there's literally no safer place in gauze at all.
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it's the similar to the very 1st these of the human to turn in a tricks allowed into gaza strip, but again, under mass bombardment. and we're seeing the, the direct result of that the most of these are human attorney could not make it to those who are needed the same thing as repeating itself. right now we're a little tiny, tiny bit of hope this morning of for the palestinian and when did the palestinian being allowed to cross over to the egyptian side. but at the same time, we'll hear about more, more attacks and more is price in, in the northern part of government that doesn't help, but old hospitals in any way, a possible because hospitals are really suffering from it. so now many of casualties, they're more than $20000.00 more than it's 202-0000 plus casualties in hospitals such as the indonesian hospitals, you've hospital mazda drugs with all,
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and the one in there, blah as well. it hosted are packed that are flooded with casualties. it doesn't really help the situation we see in one hand up a little bit of, of little reduction of the stress on people. but the same time pound them with more strikes and more, more bombs in the northern parts. and by the way, the bombardment hasn't stopped. it's everywhere in the gaza strip right now. a mentally concentrating in the valley, a refugee camp. what makes people believe that this is the, the, is really tactic of a clearing entire areas of from buildings and from people in the, in the preparation for mass of the ground invasion. and tiny total cost through those who are able to cross into egypt today. what sort of categories of injured are allowed or were allowed to across was the categories of foreign. no
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jewel nationals were allowed to the field. so as we were speaking uh is uh, glen stephen. steve notice of from the camera there were couple ambulance who came in from the roof back crossing, entering the palestinian territories, the palestinian side of the crossing. and a few minutes ago we did ask them about where our, the, when the palestinians door and they said they are now at the palestinians side. and they were transferred to egyptian ambulance. and i'm getting ready to move to a field hospital in just as way of city enough for the to designated hospitals within the vicinity of chicago, 8 or going directly to hospitals in cairo. but the priorities were giving to life, it's threatening conditions and then the, the, the, the thing about these attacks, they are not only massive and have destructive power, but also cause
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a great damage to the human body of a person survives an attack. and they have 16 bombs, it didn't live with, with, with this cars, of those bombs. that might, for example, if a lot of people face, but it's a bad reality which is amputation as their bones in their, in their been, their legs are, are, are you the crowd are shattered? there's no way you can fix any of this. and does is to write at these difficult times. so these are the cases that were given in priority, like small, small children, those or life threatening conditions where specifically given the prayer to in the 1st group of people of when the palestinian go into the egyptian assigned for more advanced medical intervention, trying to save them as a for a national, a b we, we learned from our source that the american, a america,
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a passport holders, and a british passport holders. and also, canadian passport folder were not listed among the people who were allowed to leave today. so they were told either tomorrow or the day after tomorrow, and it will be a coordination for them. the vast majority of, of the a for a national. so they are a carrying a either the 2 year pa is, are daniel and passport or the 5 year is your dinner for sport in other eastern european and european passports, but not, not any, not american, not canadian. and not british so far and tiny, and give us an idea of how many people were able to leave garza and what sort of percentage does that represent. of those increase of coal need was 9 q ation medical treatment outside of garza as
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well. if we, if we speak about the seriously injured palestinians that we're talking about, 811, the palestinians were allowed and given the clearance quarter between quotation mark, because their how to the have to receive a clearance of from days really side to cross over today. gyptian sites, so it's only if you can turn the $81.00 in cases to a 20 plus 1000 wounded palestinian. that's like nothing it's. it's not significant . it doesn't. it change the situation. it doesn't make it better at all. a lot of people feel they are left behind, they're not being taken care of our, their life. basically, it doesn't matter to uh to these really or whoever it is for getting these these, the parts are from gaza due. busy to the egyptian side, and when we talk about the for a national and that was sitting with us citizenship that there were some 400 at,
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for a national where listed to the part to the from guys about that compared to the number of people who hold the dual citizenship or, or coming from it for a national for nationalities and the numbers is still very, very small. and the percentage doesn't exceed the 5 percent of of the number that is so stranded in guns as a result of the ongoing air strikes in an environment that we need to keep in mind that there are people still in the northern part on gauze. a city who could not make it and could not find a safe passage to the southern part of gauze that there were a lot of people who move to the southern part of garza. but when they found out that they were under bombardment, the made their way back to the northern part and gaza city to only find themselves stuck right now. and a disconnected small in class. all right, we'll leave it the thank you so much. hi me for the update. let's go now to adam
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fisher, who's joining us live from occupied these 2 of them. so 1st of. busy out of what it is, right, official saying about the attack on devonte, a new reaction from them at the moment and that would follow the pattern of what happened yesterday. it was several hours after we got reports of what happened in jamalia before these really is reacted and when they did, these really military said that this was part of an operation targeting how much that they killed more than 50. i'm us fighters. but in particular, they killed unimportant how much come under someone who they believe was involved in planning the attack. on october, the 7th, there was no mention of the number of civilians that had been killed at the high desk pul, among women and children. what there was was international condemnation from the likes of egypt and jordan complaining about what israel had done and what is recognized refugee camp right there in the heart of the guys the strip. so we could
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expect similar sort of reaction from that. but as for these relays, at the moment, no official reaction. we're getting out of coal. so today reports from us, but 7 captives of it in captives were killed and strong. some giovanni account, we had wood from his radio officials about sol, just 11 sold, just having being killed. what is all of this doing to public opinion and sentiments in israel? let me correct the number on the number of is really soldiers that killed just in the last 15. 20 minutes or so with a confirmation though, that 13 soldiers have been killed since these railings began. what is effectively ground invasion of gossip as far as the number of captives killed? how much says 7 have died in the bombing over the last 40 hours. 2 of them are for nationals. this is something that can send the international community is certainly
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something the trouble of the americans. but if the growing more of a gun, then the possibility of those being held captive a being killed would increase x potentially to be a lot more chance of it happening. and so they were concerned and putting pressure behind the scenes on these release to delay as long as possible. but also recognizing that the final decision on when to go on we have to go with address with the israelis. but this will increase international pressure to us after these fairly have dropped it targeted 11000 targets. of course guys a if now isn't the time to read that in. and of course on to me blinking will be here on friday. and that may well be part of the conversation that he has in the past. the master said the 50 of the captive, so we're already being killed because of these really action there. as far as the on the why the, it's really community that are those who have consent and they want the captives to be brought home. and they believe that this war is not the way to do it. but
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they're also voices and israel that say if the captives die, but it makes as real safer, but not surprised that has to be paid. and so there is the split in these really community, in these really nation about whether or not this is justified. but certainly they'll be families who will be mourning the death of those who went captive, killed because of what has happened over the last 48 hours. all right, thanks so much. we'll leave it that with alan fisher from occupied. these 2 sun has been strong international reaction to the attacks and jamalia the rounds, foreign minister has been visiting to okay, that spring and send them call. so i'll know, send them understand this being reaction that get, take us through it as well as some 8 your writing and for administer visited his circus counterparts this morning. and they had the biological tools along with inter delegating folks. and on tuesday, up to,
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up to law here on the run and foreign minister was in the hall meeting with conser officials and the how boss political leadership. and he mentioned that with the same delegation, they were here in the turkish capital on part of this morning. and he must be received by the turkish presents around these hours right now, following his joint press conference with his turkish cons, report, talk, confident to and up to top, the months they're very harsh, and they are critics against is riley's attacks on palestinians in garza and they both mentioned that they feared this conflict can spread to the region which should be definite. they avoid the that's why it to talk to so months mentioned that an international commission must be gathered and a solution must be produced by the original actors. the solution must come from the region and that's why it ran in foreign minister underline that his presence it brought him res. they who will be visiting a true care very soon upon the invitation of his circus conser partridge of type ad
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on is working around the clock and negotiating with other muslim countries. leaders for a possible solution. also circus for a minister, for the mention that's what is violent. doing right now is a violation of international law as they are indiscriminately targeting the civilians, infrastructures, hospitals, and garza and all the places. and he mentioned that to care, it couldn't stay silent. that's why the he urge an international convention that should be gathered very soon, and he underlined that his country as true care, was ready to become a go renter for this possible international peace. and he mentioned that 1st the ceasefire, most best stablish, and the permanent eh, of permanence, peace must best doubtless end. s 2 state solution is on the way out for both is riley is and palace seniors, which means going back to 196 to 7 borders and are still on becoming the capital of
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the independent palestine state. this is what they mentioned, but on the other hand you ran in for administer. mentioned that a is vile tube civilians with illegal weapons. then he raised his words about this, and uh, he mentioned that uh that his country was continuing on negotiations, but it says, thinking that truck is asking for a potential guarantors ship it in a peace process of international cooperation. this means it some partners have gathered and they have a potential road map as well. my proposal for this piece process a trick is willing to take the position for a guarantor shift, but the reactions are harsh. it's all to the turkish authorities. believe that this is i guess who magnitude this is against international law and this is basically a killing for civilians back to. well, i think somebody sent him across all whatever i am for i. hi. this is an associate professor of conflict resolution at the doha institute. joins us in the good to
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have you with us. so 1st of all, just to put this into context, the jabante a refugee cavities, a refugee can for people who are displaced earlier. there in the north of gaza. garza as a whole is a very heavily populated civilian area, but jabante is even move densely populated, right? so these kinds of images of a 2nd attack in 24 hours on a very heavily populates and civilian areas. what kind of shock ways is that going to send throughout the world and particularly the middle east region? yeah, well, thank you. as i may as accurate to put things into perspective, let's understand says with this a then slip populated area came from a guy, a guns that was just a normal set, that like any of the policy and incipient before 9 pm for the 8. but after 9 pm for this policy, the next bar on bikes the mass explosion of the proceedings. many of them went to
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gov, about 80 percent of the people in defeat. and because of the fiji. so those people who are living in does and now i'm in japan, the energy come came from places where they used to live in, in the alpha unintelligibly event and in the, in these areas. so this is this, the most densely populated spot on adults and gaza, actually is the creation of israel. that's what is way to create that. and now not only this, but now it's chasing the policy is inc, goes us for a 2nd mass exposure in the through a new neck about that they are partial being, you know, some of the neighboring countries is to force the proceedings out of guns. so this is the context that we should keep in mind. first of all and um see what is the through this mass mass? it goes, yeah, that is come, i think. and in less than a 24 hours in that you few in the valley of jude's comes by end of the things, a very clear message, according to in figures,
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around half of the population of gaza are under 18. so when we have strengths like this, there is a very strong res and to suspect that a big percentage of casualties will be children, a big percentage of those trapped on the rubble will be children. absolutely. and even in god's the most populated area on they have the valley of accounts is the most popular the in guns law as well. so i did, does a japan, the other food you can, one can hardly even walk in and defeat and drop by the other for g account. so when, when your soul, what happened in the fish this like uh, yesterday. and you saw the results of over 400 people killed and wounded in one side. so i'm, you do it again so you knew if you need it. so it's like it is doing this knowingly about what is going to see what's going to be the result of the people we,
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we saw on tv, people removing bubbles use of the, in their own hands. how are you going to remove bubbles of buildings fall and being bombed is where they own their own hands. and people are kept on the numbers. and in less than 24 hours, we've seen the seconds of strikes. so this is something is a huge violations of international law. here, dimensional is, is feigning the policy and the is the width is finding the post name is of this, this moment. let me put you these ready. now to that they say they're acting in self defense. what else can they do? well and so the offense, 1st of all, does not justify in any way that you bomb, these kind of populated areas. even if there is one. how about school, mind that or any other uh, in, in say, in them in a shopping mall. would you bundle because that is one pence of that. this is why it was doing this is an international the,
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any response should be the propulsion. and in order this and the protection of the civilians proceeds, i mean a lot of minutes, the type of gift, if you'll suspect that the number that you guys are going to be killed. so this is the exact, the statement or fixed or when 5 minutes remote, but is a nose. this is the smoke, it is i am continues to to see if the green light from the, by the administration in order to continue its magic. it is because with that because of what's happening just of the the lights we should be asking is buying think given a green light for it to continue these months. it comes. this is the question that we should be discussing and by then sold the results in defense. but also the results of the 2nd time. on that point we had the director of the new york office of the high commission to for human rights say in his resignation. like through october the 28th. this is the textbook genocide. and it goes on to say this that he
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named specifically the governments of the united states, the united kingdom and much of europe, a holy complicit. what do you make of the, the fact that many governments who is seen say they are opposed to what they call the russian occupation. an invasion of ukraine are actually supplying the occupied who is committing walk international. and this really human rights groups is right of human rights. good for criminal law. what 1st of all of this is a to comment on his it as a nation, this is a fist for all humanity. are you a binding by human values and international, or going with with them as it gets? second of all, i disagree that the us, what is the vision and the british or the session there? complicit? i think the bottom notice there's a difference. that is the bottom that is in this general size,
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because the united states is a providing material support. $14000000000.00 the past, the congress has the support and the funds, the us, and it is bombing with american weapons bombing this. and the american opens are being sent. those via visa bombs are american made bonds. and they did provide that knowing what's going to happen. and the provide things the political protection do is that it's um, does not smoke make you complicit. this makes you thought about in this genocide and the british of us, a better solution shouldn't be held accountable for these genocides that therefore the and you guys are, you cannot be on the internet here. uh, is that the u. s. is the decision to send the bombs to foil uh from it and providing food for the, for the most of the going to be killed? how, how would they kill us? is this is that you providing food and a bump uh for disobedience to be uh,
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being being slow. 3rd of those, its really my thought of a photo of that you're trying to show the human face of the human. it's heavy. i'm sense of you that providing the mastic as with the food to eat. you know, this is what's happening. got this is in don't any, the couldn't and thought them conviction of the us. i'm the solutions position in and you can imagine if these things happened and you can flush a bomb or maybe some of the bombing english or what it will be that you are said. listen, i'm the british of the government systems. we would see a whole different this ones we'll see, you know, advocate, think of the measurable but no one mentioned. since i've mentioned a low, you know, on that level and from the, the position you as a buyer's agent. and that's why i believe they are part of the ninety's point time because we've got these licensed pictures coming in quite dramatic pictures.
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