tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 1, 2023 4:00pm-5:00pm AST
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a checking, but you might wonder, was this scripts created by a 9? can you even tell? most importantly, how much does it matter? the listing codes guide you through the media landscape, which, where the demands navigation, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sammy's, i, them, this has been use our life from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes. the 2nd is riley, strong, come to giovanni, a refugee camp less than 24 hours, often attacks that kills more than a 100 people a way out of gaza. for some, the rough border crossing into egypt temporarily open to allow
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a limited number of hospital patients and find nationals to leave golf is health ministry size. it's just hours away from the shot down of its main generates. is it 2 major hospitals? talk to you? i'm official, resigns, in protest against israel's continuing war and gaza calling it a genocide. says the west is complicity. and these ray, the army says 11 soul josephine kills heaviest loss inscribed operations, the gas, the desk on $1300.00, gmc, that's 3 p. m in golf. so israel is carried out another attack on the giovanni, a refugee camp in less than 24 hours. it's the largest refugee camp in gaza on tuesday. more than a 100 palestinian civilians were killed that and then asked, striking the evening. people were at the scene,
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searching through the rubble to rescue family members. that is being widespread international condemnation and palestinians themselves describing the attack as a heartless will crime. when i have the license from garza and the moments 1st, i said bike has this report they haven't even finished paying the debt from tuesday . the tech is instructed you by the reference again. misery of misery day upon day community upon impunity. testing is awesome. what is left to bump? yeah. what would it take for it to stop? it was already a graveyard. con eunice, they're very good. like the rubble of what used to be the homes is weird. like like relatives, you'll come helplessly. this is not the rescue. they put and get the data for those use of what there's no space left in. the hospitals forced to stay in school because the hospitals are overwhelmed and are so that's where the people supposed to go. so many have died. may god help them,
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their situation is miserable. what can we do? hospitals are overwhelmed with the injured and the dead. some children, others are elderly and women. some have a hope of the way act. how does to me do nationals and some of those ended up being collected leave through the roof or crossing to egypt under up to 3 media to deal on wednesday. we spend the 3 months without any minimum lice. no, no. who knows? nothing, nothing. we will open our eyes on our eyes. it's nowhere near enough. so much more is needed in garza few food water and medical supplies. it's a fuel situation that is most critical. hospitals i've already got that fuel to operate generate to the hospital. it's kind of tough written as soon as i think close to the old days prank over the deadline because at a constant stream of victims of those codes by israel,
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it's children west suffered most a childhood, interrupted by will, forced to learn about death before they even experience life, i said big of a 0 and i'll just the arrows handling my fluid joins us now from the off crossing. so 1st of all hand the let's start with the latest strike. a 2nd is riley strike on the jabante, a refugee camp in 24 hours. tell us about the off them off events. yes, certainly will within 24 hours to relentless deadly attacks on a small refugee camp in the valley city as densely populated area. and just within limited number of hours to deadly attacks, leaving entire neighborhoods and entire blocks completely and rubbish,
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the tax game about 52 hours ago when age age strikes. 8 air strikes happening at one time, a bombs falling on on at least 8 homes, residential homes are close to each other, destroying all of them. people were not warrant to leave those homes. there were still inside and, and nobody give them a warning about the lead running for their lives. so what happened? a large number of people are reported killed in those relentless air strikes. we don't have the exact number yet. and we've been trying for the past hour, so just trying to get our hands on the exact figure of people who have been killed in these areas. right. but due to disabled communication and then phone service were unable, but i witness in the area. they told us that there are the bids are by the 10s. they are, there are large number of injuries as well that were rushed to the hospital. the
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indonesian hospital, the only remaining girl facility right now serving the north rent, pardon, whoever remained from the residential and that area. at some point in dimension the hospital is a still, it is a reduced suffering from lack of medical supplies, then sure digit stream, short digital, the fewer and running beyond its capacity and looking into just a few hours into the day. and the hospital will be completely out of service according to a statement that was issued yesterday and had to just take us through who was allowed out of gaza today. this is the the announcement came as of the late hours of last night where the ministry of health and now the cord, the nation at $481.00. when did palestinian seriously and it critically wounded
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palestinians to move to the age of today junction side for immediate a more advanced medical intervention. so far we've seen since the early morning there in the hours of this morning, ambulance ambulance is coming from the central area of the gods to namely the city of derek. but i have from shot the fall hospital on a from knox or hospital in the city of fine eunice. and 2 more house proposal from the northern part of civil hospital and then the nation hospital. they start moving ambulance to the gates of the rock crossing where the, where it gives you an ambulance, where station, the addiction side waiting for the transfer of these when the palestinians so they can, they can take them to a field, the hospital, the stablish it 2 days ago and the shift is way, it's a city on the age of 10 sites in terms of people who,
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who hold the dual citizenship, palestinian with the dual citizenship or for a national. they were also a asked in a list of name was published last night by the minister of interior. and i believe it was coordinated with the red cross for a limited number of for a nation. and not all for a nationalities were informed to leave only limited number. we know the american nation holder of american citizenship and the british and canadian were executed from this less than there are talks that might be able to leave tomorrow or the day after after tomorrow. but earlier devoured the scenes at the crossing very, very chaotic as if it, buddy, is trying to just to run for his or her life at the crossing. good. know people who were not listed uh their names were not listed, were very disappointed and felt really sad that they could not make it out of does that today? all right, we'll leave it there. thanks so much, honey. my mood. let's continue this though with soft lots of guy louis. he's
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joining us now from gaza saw fund you'll for the to the north and hanny is so take us 1st of all, any updates in jabante in terms of how many people have perished and they've been wounded in this 2nd attack. a little fun till now. we are unable to talk the from the administrator pallets, uh to see. uh they also uh they are also finding difficulties in conducting the donation box. but those for the update as well. but the, the, the, to go to that they are talking about the 10s of people have been killed. 1 and just then the latest i that i really like on july, the attitude you come mainly in the neighborhood. we spoke to uh, my brother uh who lives there. he said that he hit the 8th exclusion is the fire by that is really
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a fighter jet on this residential area. and that which is part of the, one of the most over populated area. the g comes in in the public in the policy. and to that are still the nation hospital received all the casualties that came over, jolted from the uh, the back back on july the uh, the hub. bead appealing, uh, the uh, that'd be lunching appeals for, uh, for are attending the indiana to egypt. and also appealing to the private, the private fuel stations to spin them every, every liter of fuel, to the good, to, to save the lives of the images. people are writing those and soft lot what we saw today earlier in giovanni it was people with going through the
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rubble of the 1st strike. yes. today on jabante a, vince, you know, trying to reach some of the victims themselves, becoming the target of a 2nd strike that's targeting all that hit devalue f g cam. i'm those responders as well, or what have to go, do you find people digging under that? i've been trying to define some of the things like i do want to go some of the people who they believe they are stuck there and the municipality and the teen or the detroit a better way. and i'm trying to dig, especially in the plaque and that they can reach about some of the places that i'm the lady, fire, whatever you go, you felt you can find people to be doing on trying to find it. there could have, there are people i live there all day. i did people that they could, they can bring got some under that. i've been,
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this is the case because simply the ministry that is getting the of the people on the property, but it is on top of anything to move their machines either because like old machines or local fuels for a previous machine, no, the people did try to do that themselves, and especially after all the following, every that i need to ask, but i because the case that you, whatever you go on find that either you'll find people going to big on the hill. if there is a charles to find people that live there, or even to grow up on the body of other people, so that can be canned about a year. all right, thanks so much, much stuff. let's include, let's go to alan fisher now. he joins us live from occupied east jerusalem. so we're getting any is right, the official reaction to this lysis try and come to bother you said nothing official. yes. i'm not fit certain with a pattern of what we saw
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a 24 hours ago, but it was several hours after what happened didn't jamalia. we got news from the israelis, the they said that this was an operation targeting him, us operatives. but the kills more than 50 of them. i'm in particular be killed. one commander, someone that they believe was involved in the planning of october, the 9th, if this is an ongoing military operation. so it's from likely they'll say anything yet for a couple of hours, but of course what we did get immediately after what happened to jamalia was international condemnation from a number of countries including jordan and egypt, who called it unacceptable. that israel knew that this was a refugee camp, and that by targeting how much the it would inflate numerous casualties. and we have seen that in the figures that we've seen that have been displayed, not just on a wednesday, but today as well. and out on how mass has been saying, 7 civilian campuses were killed in that 1st drawing on july. the
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a come camp. how is this impacting is ready public opinion as well that our though is a, didn't in israel who will tell you that this was, should no go ahead, but the priority should be doing everything they possibly can to release those that are being held captive. but here's the reality, these really military right to the very start said that they will gwen, they will target, come us, they will destroy from us. and if captives died, shooting newest operations, that is a consequence of this operation. so even though there may be cooling, international consent, we've seen it from the united states who asked israel to delay the start of the crime board. it's been reported because they wanted negotiations to continue to free the captives. we've seen it from other countries have said that that was a priority. it doesn't really matter. israel has already accepted that there will be people who are being held captive, who will die in this operation. a boss has already said 50 have died,
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add that to the 7 that they've talked about in the last 24 hours, including 2 nationals. so while there is a party of protest against what is happening with the war in israel, the government has essentially said in the war cabinet has essentially said, that doesn't matter. the a priority is making israel same. and if that means the day i'll do is being held captive, that we'd like to see them free, but if it means the death of those being held captive, that as a consequence of war. all right, thanks so much. allen official causes, house ministry says it's just dallas away from the shot down of its name. generates is that the i would ship and indonesian hospitals, both facilities are treating those wounded and as well as the time of the jabante, a refugee camp by sy lives. those are imminent risk include faulty to babies on into basis 60 to wounded in need of urgent cat,
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including those who require onto visual ventilation. there are also 650 patients with kidney find the. the juliet tumor is communications director of the underworld, the u. n agency for palestinian refugees. she explains the importance of fuel for under was operations. speaks about the last of our colleagues around desperately needs few and know if you will have come into the office for 3 and a half weeks. now, we are running very, very short on our supply as a fuel. this way further complicate what is already a very, very complex humanitarian operation. we are completely overwhelmed. we have 670000 people in our centers. this is 4 times more than what we have planned for. fuel is absolutely life savings for the operations of on the,
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in the us to just stop and we know 67 piece, but i'm working in gulf during this war. since the 7th of october, this is the highest number of you and workers came in any conflicts around the world in such a short span of time. most recently we lost our clinic. so me who was working with his entire family 8th children. while he was up to his home and his usa can was parked outside his home. it's devastating every day. our sadness, those as we get these reports on rise, never going to be the same without disconnects. the haines that i have is an associate professor of conflict resolution at the del high institute joins us here in the how good have you with us, is a truly very difficult story. a 2nd attack on the refugee camp in gauze, or in 24 hours. and coming as we was seen today,
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pictures of people picking through the rubble to try and rescue their loved ones from the 1st attack yesterday when they themselves become victims of another is riley asked. right, how is this going to play out in the arab street and in the most and world and beyond the streets and the muslim world actually is boy about what's happening because and seeing the image is coming from jamalia refuge account. and we have seen this and the massive process from almost every city in the board and then the walls on. what about what's happening in garza? and i think this puts us all going to continue with it. seeing more of this and we should be asking yourself, what is going to be next for this process? and are we going just continue to see all this thought of is going to translate to something else. and i'm really concerned about uh with the piece and what is going to happen because
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a seeing this kind of hold off the image is taking this and different you can add, it begins with the progress and then it goes to something else. and we are seeing how it declines, for example, and in those thought, it was also against like some muslim, i'm out of the people. how is it going to be seen that we haven't heard any strong woods or condemnation from west and leaders? and now we've had 2 strikes and 24 hours on the refugee camp. well was gonna lead those instead of directly an open the couldn't been named the hold of a general side thinking best in different areas in the, in the ballot of fiji discounts. we are seeing in that, in the green light is being given by making vs vague statements about biting by international law without even explaining what this means for that is why the
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bombing go jamalia or blaming that is why the government for what it's doing. so, and all of that the, when, when you really is such a vague statements that phone way below the level of the processes that we are seeing that joe ballot, if he come this and directly means your auto complex. i put this is vital should be able to continue with this app. this is the message that the government is picking because this happened in less than 24 hours. the 5th message, the 5th effect that happened was that this, you have no clue of condemnation from which the leaders is like an active best on the lead that on the, on that the position. as we know that the only pressure that can come on, that is why the government to, to change is from the, by the administration and some of the was the lead. and so there is
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a direct unclear complicity by the us administration with us. and we should expect to see a we, we should wait to see what's going to happen and what position that the subdivision is going to pick up. as a result of this out yesterday, it was a blinking the 6 is that a of a step was as actually in, in the call guys that the number of children uh, that is loyal, killed in the gods. the water and these, the 4 weeks otto semi that out of 6 times of the total number of children killed in your dream as for the entire war. so in other words, by then and nothing. yeah. whole kim 6 dies. number of children in god's, in the 3 for the past, can speak to 4 weeks, 6 times more than what 14 killed immune then during the entire war. so given these
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exact numbers that are given and, and, and that is that the 2nd is that a blinking in the cold as a windshield love. expect to the, by the adverse vision. luck shut us about the national and on that point, i mean there is a disparity here. when you look back just a year ago, anthony blink and had to say the secretary of state on the 30th of november, quote, heath was electricity for children for the elderly, for the sick. these uh, president putin's new targets. he went on to call this bob barrett quote from the land, the a sort of on the line, the european commission president had say, in october, the 19th that the, the attacks on the ukrainian infrastructure were, quote, acts of fuel terror attacks against civilian infrastructure is making another chap throwing a cruel, so we don't, we're not seeing, we're not in a,
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we're not seeing the same approach towards civilian life. but we certainly are not seeing the americans and the europeans trying to help the occupied here to end the occupation in the way that they're doing and ukraine, right. well, if bombing and committed doing domestic carriers in japan, the account in less than 24 hours is nothing but a medic. i don't know what the blinking could named us the blinking, and that is the sub station and being in putting themselves in a very hypocritical present position. what does that do to the international role to the, the idea and the principle that we, we don't live in and off the jungle anymore. we, we're trying to live it in a well, that's governed by respectful all civilian life. unfortunately, blinking and by then are making it a jungle of low. and because when the,
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when it looks at these images and see that there is a, a that there is a direct support by the guy said the station on this, this is the message that they're going to get. but there is no, there is no place for international law. this is a huge me on the mining international and what they can do, because they have predicted the hypocritical position that protect themselves until you're providing whippings. american mid bombs is right to bump these refugee's gowns. and at the same time, we see binding going on tv and making statements, delivering food for them. how is food and bombs they combine together? this is very uh, contradicting positions of what, what the results of this is, again on the mining international law and sipping job a new role which is the low of the game. is that about what to expect? and this was,
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and i'm reading would that this is going to be the message that came to of conflict zones. because is why is that this? why shouldn't we, you know, so that this is the message that we are. this is the, the new foundation of international law. that's by then. nothing. yeah. whole auto provide, think of the moment. so i thank you so much shit, but i haven't felt i have feel false on that now. probably more still ahead on the news out including collective punishment and they occupied westbank the on the ground, the janine refugee camp officer of finance is really right that and economic action palestinians hold a general strike and sites further measures will be taken the top you and the official has resigned in protest against his rouse continuing war on garza craig, most of us was the director of the new york. busy office of the high commission of
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human rights before stepping down last week and his resignation like that, he said the world is bearing witness to quote, a textbook case of genocide. while he reference the governments of the united states, the united kingdom as well, in particular as being complicit lots on folding and gaza. besides many west and nations and all that. and they fighting and they do to stop, hold international humanitarian law that actively providing weapons to as well. and the best says, this is provided by the mean. nothing. yeah. whose government was what he calls political and diplomatic cover for israel's atrocities. jeffrey robinson is a human rights lawyer and discusses the obligations israel's committed war crimes in the gaza strip since october. the 7th is there a war crime is at least on the face of the indiscriminate bombing style of ation,
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by denying view and food and the not all in the last couple of days, the attacks on refugee camps and the threatening the tax on hospitals. and there was a very interesting question of rhodes, although it was quite horrible that one refugee tab budget says the 50 read through these were 2 older. and israel claim to have killed have asked the dot is that just of spiteful to kill and the late terrorist as well as the deep innocent people left, would be a question. if the magic ever came up as a good and should to a war crimes quote, because it would be argued that this is a war crime. israel would try to defend each on the basis that they had some
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right to capture have mass. and that they were entitled to it, kill them, and then leave 50 innocent people would just collapse. scroll down, i do see that that would look budget my you never know and they occupied westbank. the refugee camp in jeanine was hit fine, is really strong during array the overnight. these really all me says troops also located and destroyed the tunnel used by sizes in the area. 3 people have been killed in the west bank of the last 24 hours. child stratford was outside the camp for a clean operation as now and away to join us on the edge of the reference. or you can see in jeanine, i'll just ask moreno all camera man to turn around and show you the level of destruction coles. this was caused by one of those ministry, great photos. is that the is right, the ministry used to such devastating effect during these rights. there doesn't
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seem to be certainly according to the locals that we've spoken to in this neighborhood. there isn't any reason why they should have happened. they saying that there were no classes, there was no kids throwing stones. it was literally, according to them of those that came in here and started ripping up this road. of course, this is often cold by rights, organizations by the productivity is themselves a form of collective punishment. some people are even saying that it's a big body is very ministry to try and find the civilian population against the resistance groups that are in this town. janine is long being one of the centers, if not the same. so now for beyond resistance groups from various different inspections and you see the men walking around the streets now increasingly less during daylight because these right to become so much more frequent, so much more intense over the last few weeks since the beginning of the war on gauze, according to the hospital here,
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there were at least 3 people killed in last night's right at least 11 people in the hospital with injuries to we understand and the critical condition. and they were also told to this strikes here on jeanine. now we've seen the idea is really all we have released pictures of these as strikes to be clear, these all what seems to be taught, but to drones, strikes using small but very deadly and very effective explosive devices and targeting individuals in amongst the small straits that make up the camp that's not to say that they have a larger strikes using drones have previously in the previous couple of weeks. that was the most of that was taken out, a number of people killed in that. that's that. but yeah, the basic top line is, is it this stuff, these kind of raids now, what was your name and various other towns across the west bank are increasing a frequency kind increasing in intensity as well. so yeah, there is
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a lot of tension here. a lot of fear amongst a civilian population and civilian population that goes to the stuff with the rigors of the pressures of some of the changes a be occupation for decades are going to build up to the walls. this place was very much janine was very much the focus of attention by the way, the army, as it tried to take out the very many fights, is that, that, that so i'll read in this town. but as i say, things have got a lot worse since the beginning of the will. and we can fully expect that we're going to be seeing more rage, more destruction, more arrests and more that same towns like this in the, in the days become as rising anger in the occupied westbank. a general strike is being observed in protest of israel's war. and garza him on con, has moved from roman law. let me just show you around where i am. this is the center of ramallah. on a weekday,
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it should be packed. it should have several shields safe and nothing is open. the strike is actually holding. it involves government buildings, banks, cafe as restaurants, shops, as you can see. now, why did this strike come about? it was cold at very early in the night. very late run the in the night off the people saw the pictures from jello be. they was so angry that the palestinian authority was doing and also the, the angle was actually for straight edit for straight it out. then there were protests in minora square and then suddenly the people cold strikes and is holding . but not just hayes coming across to be occupied westbank as well. an iran is not only janine that's been on the receiving end of that right. that's up to you, right. the new strategy coming to place off to october 7th seems to be from the is really all me to re, to multiple locations multiple times. that used to be that that would be one rate. and they, these ready,
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all mean would be focused on that. now it's rates across the occupied westbank built on them was the other location that was rated. a number of these riley's went into the town. they started to play the way in one palestinian man was killed in that attack. a 65 year old man who actually had mental health issues and was just out on the streets in total full palestinians were killed including 3 engineering. but my colleague charles was talking about earlier. but it's the arrest big is that keep going up almost by the out. we're now hearing at least 50 people across the occupied westbank have now been arrested in the last 24 hours. that puts the full figure out of palestinians. it is rainy joe's right now. to something like $6700.00 now $1800.00 of those have been arrested since october the 7th. i also at $1800.00 of the $6600.00 that i told you about earlier have been held without charged but simply under administrative debt,
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a detention it's time to get some web. and now here's habits in a. how is the weather remains a little disturb across the middle, expedited see too much rifle normally goes, but we see some of the showers recently and there were few more where that came from central. there was a saudi arabia say, some showers, we all got it to see some flooding able to was that eastern side of the country that she also wanted to share. i was here in carter as well. somebody in the hot around 32 degrees. you can see how those shows. i spell out so the rock around down the right, the way towards that western side of saudi southern end of the red sea over some of the channels that say some showers. and i think i may well still be one or 2 lingering around for a friday. it should start to ease up brighten up by that stage, but was a possibility of as possible to a wet, wet, wet weather pushes up for i don't know if that was the caucasus, that we all can get a little bit of unsettled weather. coming in here. as we go through the next style, so should be lot of dry remedies to the side of the mediterranean, but you might just see the shower, that just easing into northern areas of syria,
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for example. the positive or all coast the name of the child to say somewhere to and with the weather, little squeeze there is a wind spring, some blustery showers in across the straits of jeep road. so we have got lots, you drive others across the mountains of north africa as per usual, still some showers into west africa with a slowly but surely. sinking a little further south of phil. i had a mount just sarah left. this revival in south america. olivia cons ties with this while, while still in columbia, recall they're in boxes and why of american support? president joe biden is plummeting with potential to effect next is presidential election. the a thought provoking ons, but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate,
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the the, [000:00:00;00] the program back here watching out to see what time to recap on headlines now. and this way. the strikers targeted jabante a refugee council. the 2nd time in less than 24 hours, it's the longest refugee camping garza, on tuesday, more than a 100 civilians were killed. first strike off crossing between gauze and egypt has temporarily open a t palestinians in need of medical attention and 400 farm nationals being authorized to leave as well. as ministry says 13 soldiers have been killed in northern garza in the last 24 hours boots. the heaviest loss since the ground
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defense is again last week. how much says the total number is much higher? y n a dash to his i'll just say what's correspondent and guns. they gave us this update minutes off to that 2nd destro. i come to a value some of these buildings are made up of many stories. one's bowsman shares to buy these a water plains, not only a single building but the entire. 7 or quarter is reduced to debris. as you can see it, as events are running close the lives of those are using bad hands in an attempt to raise kill their relatives and families who are out of state strapped on the robin . as you can see, the streets are metal and it is very difficult for ambulance to access. and many of the residents also to this,
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but it said to stay home. i refuse the photos, but the science paid by these ladies. entire buildings must be that for the housing i so let alone that many of those who had lost their homes in the past a to strikes you have a consent that with their families or neighbors as that is all they have another building is solved, said the number of victims is likely to w o. v is really war, planes have historic and not expected to continue in the. 5 main hours or the ben demo is director of the palestine solidarity campaign. he joins us from london. good to have you with us. first of all, we're seeing more more images. sadly, coming in of mass civilian casualties and ask strikes like the last 2 on jabante,
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a refugee kind of how is this impact things solidarity with the palestinians in the west? well, i mean, it is being and i think the people are still processing the images. we saw from giovanni a yesterday before we heard news of what's happening today. and i'm still stuck with the image that many of your viewers would have say, you know, same uh, searching amongst the ro for his 3 children. it was that um, we already have um, a strong solidarity movement in the u. k. that has mobilize up to half a 1000000 people onto the streets and demonstrations. they are fueled by a major desire to see the kidding, and that's translated into a cold for a safe spot. they recognize as well. um, they are unified in the recognition that the caustic, not stop taking,
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taking on october the 7th. but if the killing is going to stop, we ultimately have to do with the root causes, which is this rel system immediately occupation at a product site, but they are old so few. so if we look at the response and you try, they are fueled by anger. a rail growing and the response of our political leaders who still refer, refuse to cold for a safe spot. and we have the grotesque spectacle yesterday of the leader of the light of faulty who was likely to be all next prime minister, stating that he could not make a judgment on the, on whether his row was committed war crimes or not. because he. ready have to wait for the judgment of. ready is but then said he couldn't even answer the question or whether he thought it was more really wrong because it wasn't for him to sit and immediately respond to what he was saying. but of course we'll know
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a few months ago why. ready russia. ready was bombing you crying and killing civilians. he was able to respond to an agent inside. this is a little problem i can see certainly ends up being killed as a whole crime. so there was a growing solidarity movement. there are hundreds of sizes and some people matching regularly and they're also published on chinese demonstrations as sort of there are 3, including people sitting down and train stations, packer waiting, the coal to cease bond or i'm not fuel. there's a side bar and i ain't got as the response of output. ready political leaders who are making our government as it has been for decades complicit, but not a complicit in more. more and more scholars of crimes against them to monitor your cooling, a textbook, case of genocide. how much, how, how effective. uh, some of the campaigns that organizations like yours are launching, particularly on west the need is when, as you rightly pointed out, we're not hearing the same language that we heard. for example, a year ago of a sort of on the line,
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the european commission present when she set on october the 19th quotes yesterday, we saw again, roches, targeted attacks against civilian infrastructure. and she went on to say, quote, these uh, war crimes with not seeing that kind of stones from west and lead is all we, i know nothing. unfortunately, none of that is new. of course you'll be able as well know that. i mean i. ready speak specifically about do you try success if you tried governments hopping complicit for many, many years and. ready into type action to address these roles, ongoing violations of international law. you know, through mandatory occupation through the position of a car part. they've been complicit in the, the, this is very stock at the moment because of the share level and style of a risk acts. we are saying such a bridge is violations of international on a daily basis. i was struck yesterday the head of units that said, god has become
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a great you all for children as a living. how for everyone else. and all leaders responding by effectively say more about success, but we won't go overseas by israel must be allowed to continue. so the, the, also to your question was the effect of it. it's not having an immediate effect to in changing the policy of government, but it is putting a huge pressure on them. um again looking at. ready like a policy which is a close to the opposition policy the moment that is supposed to be a progressive policy. ready and saying thousands of counselors. ready labor officials, a local level resigning, we have the same senior people who live across the purchase sizing city leadership position and speaking our we have to keep up this pressure that we know how familiar and people. ready matching doesn't automatically change the position of political leaders, but it does have a long term impact in terms of bringing people into an understanding of the nature
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of the oppression of postilion of the policy and people, and making them willing to try action. my organization has 80 bronsels across the u . k. we've already have requested in the last 2 weeks to solve for another 10 to 15 browsers. so this is mobilizing people in unprecedented levels do are race what they're saying and understand this simple morality. if this, the, when they say the end discriminant bombing of children, they know that this is wrong and they do not accept the underpinning alterman hit. the saw how this does not matter because it's processed in young children. they do re. ready the defense minister. ready the row who size the protest and use in the human animals they are i race of what they have saying and they won't action. i will leave it that time someone spend general of the us secretary of state anthony blink. and is expected to travel to as well on friday, these 3rd trip since the start of the conflict on october,
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the 7th. the state department says lincoln will also make all the stops in the region. bolivia is government says is breaking diplomatic ties with this for alex, using it of committing crimes against humanity and garza for libya comp ties with this route in 2009 officer. it's a tax on the gaza strip, only to restore them in 2020. bolivia says it condemns the aggressive and disproportion is really ministry offensive. menu on the apollo is following developments from mexico city. the government of bolivia has officially severed ties with the state of israel. we are treating this as a developing story because following that announcement by the bolivian government, there were also statements made by other south american countries that they would be taking diplomatic actions of their own countries, like sheila and columbia, who have announced that they would be recalling their in baset,
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hers to israel. now the decision by bolivia is a direct response to alleged human rights violations and alleged work crimes by is really defense forces in the gaza strip. i want to read you just a portion of the statement that was issued by the bolivian government on thursday afternoon, which reads quote, we demanded to enter the attacks on the gaza strip, which have so far claimed thousands of civilian lives and caused the force displacement of palestinians, this is not the 1st time historically that olivia has suffered, ties with israel. this was done in 2009 by former bolivian president. it will morales in response to israel's invasion of the gaza strip. but again, to the point of this being a developing story, answering that question of whether or not we can expect other regional leaders to also take a diplomatic actions of the road. colombian president gustavo pedro took the twitter announcing he would be recalling his in vassar, sheila is president gabrielle about each announced on the social media platform x that he would be calling his and bass are referring to the environment of gaza as
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quote collective punishment. now it is quite late here in mexico city, but it is reasonable to expect that other regional leaders will make their positions heard. we should be expecting more statements from leaders around land america, probably more so in the daylight hours made up a little out to 0 mexico city. it's still in columbia. i've also announced the recalling during bassett as to israel on social media platform, x, columbia, and president gustavo pittsville side. i've decided to recall our on baset us, who is ro, if israel doesn't stop the massacre of the palestinian people, we cannot say that thousands of people from all over to kia are expected to march to the us in general, like add bass in. donna, they're threatening to stay there for days until there is a cease fire in garza sound bins of a. it has more from the stumble as public under continues to grow into the against the killings in gaza. they commodity in the human rights organization. i,
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a church says that it is going to take thousands and thousands of people towards the insurance base here into key. it says the united states is completed and the rest is responsible for not being able to stop the crimes in gaza. it says that if the violence doesn't stop, if there isn't a ceasefire, it's not just going to be limited to us basis. but also diplomatic missions are going to be places where people are going to go and protest and register that they are angry about. what is happening in gaza? angelic is 2, but on americans are looking for richard air bases. are the military centers of the us and the region has at least a 100000 people from oliver to kia. will go to enter like in a donna, if there is no ceasefire, we will stay there for days and urge world nations to revolt against america organized protests against the us basis diplomatic visions and a buffet. this is going public. i'm going to across to key and other wisdom majority countries against the violence that has been taking place in gaza and in the west bank of where they're not happy with,
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not just israel and the western road, but also unhappy with their own governments. so they accused of not doing enough to stop the findings and calling for more and more protest, more pressure on their governments, and the war and gauze found them to drive it down to 0. assemble. president joe biden support for his riley is costing him in the polls. supposed amongst arab americans is dropped to an old time low of 17 percent. according to the arab american institute. that's down 42 percent since by them was elected in 2020 john henry and reports from the majority of american city of dibble and michigan in the streets of dearborn michigan, overwhelming support for president joe biden. his turn to anger when we voted for joe biden. when i worked on his campaign, i thought he would be somebody that can lead with humanity and compassion. clearly,
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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 which since biden embrace benjamin netanyahu. and israel's war and gaza, that support has largely evaporated. we worked very hard to elect them in 2020 and now we don't feel seeing 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 and meet the mingling sense of the middle east and 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 won by 855000. there are 200000 registered muslim voters in the state of michigan. wayne county commissioners san bay june a democrat who came from lebanon in 1978 says there's only one way, biden will regain support here. the president of the united states,
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the most powerful nation on the face of this planet, has to step up to the podium in the calls on an immediate, the an 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 gone to palestinian american congress. women receded to labor is one of just 18 votes in the 435 member house of representatives to support a call for a c spice. alexis de dan has a message for to labor. 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 and the democrats just a year to recover a loss of confidence among here of americans. john henry and l g 0
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dearborn, michigan. the us take a look at some news from other news stories now one of the most most important trade routes from the city of men. the life of the chinese border is now under the control of rebels. it happened off from the lines of ethnic groups launched a series of attacks across the northern sean states without any chung reports. the cooperation among these groups could be a major obstacle for me and mas routing military in jungles close to the board with china rebels attack a government position despite facing superior um, or in 5 pounds. these places have made dramatic gains across 10 states. strategic hilltop base is vital to the control of this region. have also fall into their forces, the captured weapons, munition, and government troops. and formed
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a new coalition, which he can obelia and what are these policies to work with all resistance organizations to eliminate the june to a long time, no way of finding in the south under the command of the korean. here in the north, we are fighting under the brotherhood of lines like in the immediate future, we will also expand our operations in central mima. most military is fighting back bullies fired from artillery batteries and faces that haven't yet been over run. and it remains unchallenged in the making it hard for the rebels to whole ground. in the boulder city changed to a whole thousands of flood into china during the ministry's response phone calls. when julia went home, we call them relevant parties to cease fire. as soon as possible, result disputes peacefully through dialogue and consultation, avoid escalation of the situation and take hungry and effective measures to ensure the security of the china, me
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a multiple to the speed and success of this rebel offensive. but it's one of the most key transport alter, is under rebel control. the road to mandalay national highway number 3, the trade route with china. that could be dissolved just for the rolling general, their method. all the paging has been hedging expense function. the companies would have gotten the back whole chinese foreign policies on me and my it's very complicated. why maintaining a relationship with maybe don't and the minute to a couple of been trying that has also been developing relationships with on ethnic groups. it's a challenge for the chinese to chuckle, it's connections with, whereas the proxies, the other concerns, most military rulers, will be the stress of different ethnic. com is coordinating themselves, to deadly effect. one of the logic groups, the top national liberation army, is being threatening to do this for some time. this success may have shown the more
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the unity is the way for tony chang. elders are as well, we're already farmers in ukraine coming winter crop plant, things that wouldn't be ready to harvest by next summer. ukraine is one of the world's biggest produces of this type of grain from mcbride travel to a farming area and give region to see the problems farmers faces they tried to reach global markets, need of cheap food on pots of his 500 heck to farm. alexandra to bug it shows us the fields of wind to wait. it's all already sprouting you, but he also shows us the adjacent fields where he's decided not to plant this year . and this is why he's warehouses. i'll still filled with 800 tons of grain from last year as harvest that he calmed so without making a loss. and were you able to put that to reduce my winter wheat by about 32 percent? yeah, but i know the fonts that i've reduced by more than hoss we never heard of some of
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that, i've decided not to go through just to keep working on very low margins. farm is way hit hard by the steep rise in export costs caused by the war made was this last summer when russia scrapped in agreement to allow safe passage of some grain ships from ukraine, southern poles. russia pulled out of the black st. grain de la cares in the craniums of using the car door to attack its navy ships key was accused moscow in ton of using hunger as a weapon. in this conflict, many farms have been switching production to make a profit like sugar beets, oil producing crops that are not as bulky to export, that came through hated for spring. the vitamin was to be shooting out for the 2nd year in a very, we're seeing an increase of oil across competitive grain that have a higher price and take up less space. so they aren't as badly affected by the significant transport costs you. for all the exams which you bug,
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he's more immediate concern is whether to harvest of the crops like old surprise making. if he could explode it freely. if not, then whether to electric rocks where it stands. rub mcbride al jazeera. the hood is kept village ukraine. well that's it from me for this news now i'm back to have another full show. so stay with us as the situation and got to ask you, expert analysis. this is not a conventional war between the 2 armies. amplitude through states. this is a symmetric award. these really all means is not purposely so to kill children. unfortunately, children can be the casualties of the all the tests. in real time, we only taking them to call the task. this government is mostly to solve to, as you said, to do that there wouldn't be no peace without justice for fast and stay with us for
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the latest development on our industrial high above 9 grunge dates back a 100 years. it's surrounded by 2 major rivers and many canals, which are badly clear, the following decades of rapid industrial growth and increasing organization. the city as a 3rd was air quality in bangladesh, record which the government say it intends to change. last year, city leaders that proved an action plan for low carbon climate resilience development. it's the 1st fit in bangladesh to do that. because the parts with green zones, including forest and several air monitoring station, as well as starting to restore canals and wetlands, things have improved a lot here on like before when it was more polluted, but much more needs to be done. environmental experts say the city has the potential to become a role model, demonstrating how local governments can play a by the role in realizing the goals of the periods,
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sacrament on climate change. we don't, as we focus on the public as of the conflict, it's the consequence of wars, the human suffering that leaves us for time. it is one of the most serious spouts of violence. in recent years. we brave bullets involved because we give voice to those demanding freedom the rule of law, and we always include the views from all sides. the 2nd design, a strong and con gauze, is divinely. a refugee camp less than 24 hours off the road tax. i killed more than a 100 people the i'm so i may say that and then this is i'll just say are live from dell hall. so coming up
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