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the to the israel attacks more civilian areas, and garza, the regions largest refugee camp is hit for a 2nd today in a row. the color that i'm associated, hey, this is out of here a lot from the also coming up, multiple casualties are upholstered as a bakery is head near the i'll she for hospital and cost. the 1st group of engine palestinians and foreign passport hold as leave goes up through the roof. the crossing each jordan recalls that some boston is israel following protests, and that's capital the
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well, it is now 20100 g m t. that's 10 pm in gaza with for the 2nd day in a row, is really as strikes have targeted gauze as largest refugee count destroying an entire apartment block that people have been searching through the rubble. so tries of fines and rescue their family members more than 100 people have now been killed and the 2 days of his way from boston. and on that one attempt. this latest attack comes as a limited number of injured palestinians crossed into egypt for the 1st time since the stones of israel's plumbing campaign. certainly off the castle, a mediation agreement between egypt as well, and from us and coordination with the united states to allow the movement of critically wounded civilians depart impossible. it holds us through the roof of crossing the number of palestinians killed in the past 25 days. has risen to move in age and a half 1000 and you'll keep hide. westbank is really forces have killed
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a 130 people. these where the government says more than 14 or just raise mattel's and her last as a task on october. the 7th. i'll just here as awesome bag begins, are coverage. they haven't even finished payment to get to choose. is it an easy instructed you about the rest of the misery and misery? community testing is awesome. what is left of them here? what would it take for it to stop? it was already a graveyard. con eunice. they buried like the rubble of what used to be the homes is with a light relatives, yukon helplessly. this is not the risk it couldn't get to get for those use of what there's no space left in. hospitals forced to stay in schools because the hospitals are overwhelmed and are so that's where the people supposed to go. so many have died. may god help them, their situation is miserable. what can we do?
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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 this to me do nationals, and some of those ended up being collected leave to the roof or crossing to egypt under up to 3 media to deal on wednesday. we spend there is a long without the minimum life. 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 fuel food, water, medical supplies. it's a fuel situation that is one of the critical hospitals ever and got that fuel to operate, generate to the hosp, to kind of the top of it. the old days crank over the dudgeon cause a constant stream of victims of those codes by israel. its children west suffered most a child towards interrupted by will foster learn about death before they can even experience life. i said big of a 0,
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a correspondent that even the other side joins me now on the phone from golf. the city, you know, we know there's also been an attack near the all she for hospital the can you talk us through what we know at the stage? yes, there were, uh, actually a couple of the talk to a neighborhood that, oh, most uh, less than what, let me let me for the shifter hospital. the 1st taekwan's, a bakery beth, to shut a bakery. most of the casual key scores from those people who are standing in line in order to buy bread doesn't testing, kills and doesn't. other is for injured and take them to hospital to ship a house because the other a task. as soon as she has health concerns is the bombing of hello maternity hospital which has been done during, as it says, the lights off women and the medical staff in that hospital. while the sorry to
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tackle is when the are you in the hospital also in enough your neighborhood was set on fire because also the fire bomb, our lives on that you really know st. joe's from the sky on got the city and on the garbage. in areas now of course, and the hospital is one of the cars are the largest hospital in because the good thing called the city. but good news is the capacitor of the you all, as i the trust, the name of it is completely shutting down in couple of freight where there is no fuel, less in the hospitals, price to keep up korea, which means that is going to be trusted in the lives of thousands of or that have been taken to the hospital during over 3 weeks or on because of that. and also the patients who are in are using it, babies,
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premature baby. it needs to be serious. all these people that lives now a new the, because of the lack of you as well as the kids choices in medical resources, medication and even medical staff at this point. that's, yeah. mm hm. and you know, as people are grappling with that and the often most of these, these fresh attacks we're talking about. we are also, i believe, hearing about classes taking place now in north west causal. the truth is there are there violent confrontation. these confrontations have been peace late this morning as the he's really tanks are proceeding inside because of the strip in different areas in gaza. city. so they, they have the uh, the, the tanks were 1st deployed instead of creek, which ties between the north end of get the doctor to see our does the good and the
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southern part that got the good. and from there you lose tanks and newest 3 vehicles info say to inside the gods. the 50. uh oh. who to the square. uh that's uh about. ready 3 kilometer is the weight from the come in. how a neighborhood now. uh also uh the uh there is an easy, really, uh army vehicle or actually number a vehicle that was set on fire during the ongoing complication in the northwest of dr. 56 was active. how soon fight they had a fire counselor, shelves, and explosive devices on the air on the during the vehicle. while the shelling of tank, the violet air strikes preceding you these areas. at the same time, you know the size of the correspondents on the ground in garza city speaking to us
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on the phone. thank you so much. i'm the pastry stay safe. let's now get the view from the southern parts of the goal is a strip we can speak to our correspond at the thomas adviser and he's in con eunice atari. we know that the bombardments have been continuing down in the south to the a yes. during night to the bottom and really doesn't just stop in every single corner of the territory starting from the southern areas where, where are where we are right now. in the south. the gaza strip where to reside into buildings with flats and white is very strikes also to agriculture. farm lands have been also targeted by the is really awesome to reach us. we're out in the last hour . that tax also continues in the surrounding areas of costs. hosp associates attempted to mention that the surrounding areas of the hospital have, have been repeatedly attacked by the it's very strikes in order to and to protect the uh, medical teams to evacuate the buildings of the, of course,
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hospital officers of disapproval, which made by the administration of the hospitals and even the residential our is the only thing in the complex of the, of course hospitals to evacuate, the building um, to southern, to the uh, to the southern areas of the territory. also the attacks continued in the eastern and coastal lines of the gulf of strip as point exchange erupt. since the hours of to these morning between palestinian points is the occupation forces as they are trying to expand the military operations on the ground topic. as there is another trip operations continue, we have now seen some people live through rafa for the 1st time since the school began. how difficult has it been to, to move the wounded people from the north to the south of garza and through the crossing given all the ongoing bombardment? yes, it's very risky. and even a critical for that you to your rating circumstances and conditions of the injured
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people you are talking about those kinds of california ended by suffering from critical moons that cannot no, no, no longer be treated and go to the hospital. now they have been delivered to the eviction assigned to the boston administrative health in gaza. i talked to the ultimate kind of when to come the procedures in order to guarantee the safety due to the is ready. oh, so despite the, it's very ongoing, strikes on different areas inside the goals district and you are talking about $76000.00. you have been also delivered, have been, have been delivered to the egyptian slides to receive treatments on the addiction hospitals which, which are separate issues with district and the eviction lands talk. i was in there with that latest report for us from the ground in the southern golf. the strip thank you time. well, despite a small number of people being allowed into egypt via the roof of crossing, as you will just here and many more frustrated and frightened by and not being able
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to leave gaza, we spoke to some of them. it's the best way to just see my 2 little children, a do tiny lease. i'm not sure i've applied for citizenship. the names are on the list of mine's not. they're asking me to separate from my little trojans. to years old and 3 years old home, we're going to lease and i keep side the flea and it's been horrifying. horrible. my little brother has a condition. he ran out of medicine and he's suffering repeated seizures and has many complications. besides, as i've tried, i would like to know who has to like to go home. you only one are away from my home with my turn, the 2 daughters. i've been here since the date across the street when i'm here to see of my wife. we recently married, she's to damian, on palestinian. i need to see her get across to safety. my only crime is that i am palestinians with the money and
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a major diplomatic development. jordan has now announced it will recall that some boss of that israel, the government and i'm on also says that israel's impasse of that cannot return to the country. all this announcement comes as these rarely met at trees, says its soldiers are at the gates of gulls, a city that's free to home to southward. she joins me now from occupied east through some of these really ami claims that it is closing in on garza city. saying that it's made gains dislikes what i believe us several is ready to so that's right. these really military spokesperson speaking tonight saying that they have penetrate in the front line of how much inside of guns is city. remember, this is the deepest incursion by the is really military inside of gaza since 2005. and he was directly attributing that to meticulous planning and direct intelligence . now, he did go on to say about the war is becoming more complex because of the hand to
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hand combat that is currently going on. now we also heard from these really defense minister yolanda launch, who has said that they are slowly achieving their goal of defeating him ass. today . these really military saying that they dropped $10000.00 munitions on garza city alone and they're killing apparently a have mass commander in charge of a nancy change division. now the defense ministers thing while they are making significant gains, they are also suffering from significant losses. they are directly referring to the 16 is really soldiers who have been killed in just about a day or so. now when asked about the timing of the ground intrusion inside of the gaza strip. he said, quote, this was the timing that was right for the military, and this was a war of no choice going on to say that the enemy only has 2 choices here to surrender or quote, to die. childhood having done south hopes that for us in occupied east jerusalem.
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thank you for that update. well, let's take you to some live pictures. now us present to abide and is addressing a crowd is speaking a new skills, minnesota. charlotte system. great, thank you for the great work and the partnership. what you doing here in minnesota and verify from the what was wrong with their a very are there. thank you for being here as well. thank you for the passport city. i don't care many passports, users over the past 40 years. so we've had a practice in america, economic practice called trickle down economics. and a hit rule america, especially hard how main street jelly farmers, the only practice success was to get big or get out. tax cuts for big corporations, o u. s. presidential adviser has just been speaking it and no sales. minnesota.
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he's been talking about american nationals to less garza today. he's been expressing how relieves he has about that. that is expected to also continue in the coming days. let's now speak to our correspondence. how does your custer she's in washington dc? how do i see that present 5 and is wanting to take the credit for this? that's right, and he did tell that same audience as he opened these remarks in minnesota that he saw this opening of the crossing the roof of crossing as a significant breakthrough. and he said on ex, earlier at this breakthrough was credited to the american leadership. of course this was done with the partnership of israel, of egypt as well as cutter. but what is still i know really of how many americans left a gaza today. a handful is what bite and has now said. there are some 400 left who
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according to the us state department, bully wish to leave gaza and they say that that should be allowed in the next few days. also, we're learning that the secretary of state anthony blinking will be returning to israel on friday to meet with benjamin that 9 yahoo! another is really leaders interesting that he's returning after that shuttle diplomacy. we saw play out with such a big or, and just weeks past now blinking returning to the region to find out more about israel's military objectives, according to the state department. and to again emphasize the need for israel to follow international law and minimizing civilian casualties. and also to discuss the increase of aid, which the u. s. has said they hope that the a going into gaza will be a steady stream and coming days. it'll be interesting to see the lines coming out of that, heidi, because i've been wondering just how much pressure is president by the under,
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at the moment as we continue to see this death toll and cause a mount. and yeah, the international pressure. certainly we are seeing that increase as we just saw with the development in the un calling into question whether this strikes on the refugee camp and gaza was a work crime. but what's interesting is we saw none of that language coming from the us administration. in fact, asked about this, the state department said that the u. s. has not made a determination whether this is really air strikes, violated international law and when pressed by reporters. why this discussion isn't even occurring, given the context of when russia did this in ukraine, the, the us very quickly came out to condemn those actions attacking civilians as war crimes. the state department, sort of dodge the question so that they couldn't discuss internal deliberations. so certainly there is still a strong us backing, at least publicly for israel, and it has a taishan among administration officials to condemn any sort of as really actions
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publicly. further evidence of that we saw the vice president today, ignoring shouted questions about that is really a attack on the refugee camp. she was asked about this as she was visiting london and she ignore those questions as well. meanwhile, there is also increasing pressure in congress, even among democrats themselves, asking the by ministration at least pointed questions, as they're being asked to deliver more aid, more military assistance from the u. s. to israel. questions being, what is the likelihood of success for this? a ground evasion from israel. and what about the, how to minimize civilian casualties? how to, how to continue aid and what comes next? so certainly not just a blank check being handed to israel 2nd quest. important questions being asked, how does your costs are there? with felicia signs for us from washington dc. thank you. hi. are all still
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a head here on al jazeera palestinians in the occupied westbank? very that as often as really forces rate a refugee camp, send you the so many politicians want to be the republican party is candidate for the any stand a chance it gets donald trump, if our planet is burning and we're running out of time, why are we doing more to deal with climate change, our american politics just getting to, i've been to a screen for most americans because it can look us politics. the bottom line is real, is still refusing to allow the international journal into jobs to cover the carnage . they're all that they can report on 1st hand is the is really saw power sending and reporters risking everything to get the story you 15 members killed in an ass. dr. sharon company,
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we have ongoing coverage here of israel for on garza is really strikes have targeted because of the largest refugee. if i come for a 2nd day in a row, now storing it in class, pulling a 100 people had been killed in the 2 days of his really bombardment on that one. a bakery has also come under attack and it happened very close to el cheapo hospital, which is also the largest medical facilities united nations in the last hour or so. it has posted the following statement, given the high number of civilian casualties and the scale of destruction following is really stripes on the do to bali a refugee camp. we have serious concerns that these are disproportionate attacks that could amount to war crimes. well, that spring and gabrielle has them though, he joins us now from un headquarters in new york. they, we've had the you and talk about possible will crime this before. how significant does the space of statements. so what,
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what you're seeing here is you're seeing various un agencies starting to ramp up the language as the severity of these uh, air strikes and, and bump argument of guys that continue. and this is essentially what you're seeing here. the u. n. has been hesitant in the early stages of this conflict to, to use war crimes, but now with the evidence so overwhelming, you're starting to see this language. and not only that, it comes after just a few days ago on october 28th kareem khan. one of the chief prosecutors of the international criminal court visit the roof of border crossing. and of course, it would be the i c c. ultimately, that would uh try any potential war crimes. no, i can't say it's interesting that this comes from the human rights office of the un because a just in the last couple days, the head of the new york office of the high commissioner for human rights at craig
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. will khyber resigned in protest saying then these are clear war crimes that are taking place in gaza and not only that but saying that it's genocide as well as on the there was a license for us from the u. n. thank you very much. came in the occupied westbank, a refugee camping. janine was hit by in his really strike during a rage over night. these really armies, those troops also located and destroyed. a tunnel being used by flight is an area. 3 people have been killed in the west bank in the last 24 hours. child stratford sent this to us from outside the cans when it came off of probation got under way to join us on the edge of the refugee camp. in janine, i'll just ask moreno a camera man to turn around and show you the level of destruction close to this was close by one of those ministry. great photos. is that the is right? the ministry used to such devastating effect during these rights and it 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 was no clashes, 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, fiber arts organizations buy the products to be is themselves a form of collective punishment. some people are even saying that it's a big by the use, right, the ministry to try and find the civilian population against the resistance groups that are in this town. jeanine is long bean, one of the senses if not the center. now for the all and resistance groups from various different inspections and you see the man walking around the streets now increasingly less during daylight, because these rapes have become so much more frequent, so much more intense over the last few weeks since the beginning of the war on
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gauls, according to the hospital here, 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 spots um there are also told 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 is not to say that they haven't the laundry strikes using drones had previously in the previous couple of weeks. that was the most that was taken out a number of people killed in that attack. but yeah, the basic top line is, is this stuff, these kind of raids now? well, engineering and various other towns across the west bank are increasing frequency
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and increasing and intensity as well. so yeah, there is a lot of tension here, a lot of fear amongst a civilian population, disability population that goes to the stuff with the rigors of stuff, with the pressures of some of the dangers of the occupation for decades or in the 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 flights, is that, that, that are in this town. but as i say, things have got a lot low since the beginning of the war. and we can fully expect that we're going to be seeing more rage, more destruction, more risk, some more dates in towns like this in the, in the days become love us. government says it's breaking diplomatic ties with israel, accusing it of committing crimes against humanity and gaza. bolivia, cup ties of israel back in 2009 after its attacks on the goal is the strip, then only restoring them in 2020 live. yet it says that condensed the aggressive
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and disproportionate is raising by that true offensive. well those sheila and columbia have also announced that the re cooling the and basset has to israel on social media platform x, columbia. and president, gustavo petro said, i've decided to recall our investigative to israel. israel does not stop the masika of the palestinian people. we cannot say that well, let's tell you a little bit more about what's happening and goals are right now. as you can see, darkness has gone over the cause of strip. we are now approaching 10 30 in the evening, and israel is bombing campaign continues. and you as strike on the job, really a refugee camp and goals, and garza has caused many casualties and left catastrophic damage. the ground and cousin is also continuing. these ready ministry says its soldiers are now at the gates of gauze, a city in the deepest incursion, since israel withdrew from casa in 2005. our coverage continues here on al jazeera
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counting the cost on al jazeera, the and another must occur in gossip is really strikes $2.00 days in a row, killed more than a 100 people at the giovanni or refuge account un is calling the region a living cells is real, has now targeted hospitals, refugee camps, on mosque, what will it take to launch a war crimes investigation? this is inside story the .
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