tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 2, 2023 12:00am-1:00am AST
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and how it affects only counting the cost on o g, a 0 the the kind of them this policy attain. this is the news, our life from death coming up in the next 16 months. israel buttons goes as long just refugee camp for a 2nd day in a row you and says such a tax put amount to the 1st group of engine palestinians and foreign passport holders. and leave garza through the rasa crossing with egypt. he's ready. um, he says it's ground forces are at the gates of cause and origin recalls that some bass said to israel and tells him that he can offer 10 until israel ends. it's full on the
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well, it has about $2100.00 g m t, that's 11 pm in gaza. where for a 2nd day in a row is really strikes of targeted gauze as launches refuge account. the you and human rights office says the scale of the destruction and the high number of civilian casualties means that these attacks could amount to a war crime. more than a 100 people have been killed in that cabinet following a series of devastating attacks. of a densely populated civilian areas including bakery has also been targeted by the israelis and $25.00 days of will. at least a 1796 palestinians have been killed. out of there as poorest begins coverage to the computer. people scramble to find anyone still alive in the rubble after the jeep. all the refugee camp is hit by is really strikes for the 2nd time in 2 days.
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more suffering heat, somebody's had already lost friends and family and choose things my 2nd. the house was standing on now is my uncle's the father of alarm a suit on not being in my suit, the building that is my sister's. still under the rubble along with her children. i'm having loss and tough timing is erased and destroyed, or was said to be living here. erased on the face of the middle. there was anger and k, o sceptre bakery came under attack to close the goals as largest medical facility. they all see falls between goals and city is royal, has demanded hospitably evacuated, claiming that the main how must operations base is under it. it's a claim that how much as the night stuff at the hospital is struggling to cope with the wounded kevin, that he st. domestic out on the bay could he have left hundreds, 10 people outlining golf to get their hands on a loaf of bread, where to send, store to pieces. dozens, and dozens, and good old
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n. as in civilians lying in, quote, a local bread. many are unable to get to place in hospital a tool that treated in schools. instead, a few were able to leave goes after council. it broke a deal to open the roof for crossing into egypt, which others had to stay behind. my 2 little children, damian's, i'm not, i've applied for citizenship. the names are on the list. minds not they're asking me to separate from my little children. 2 years old and 3 is owed. how am i going to lease them? i keep side vasily and it's been horrifying. horrible. my little brother has a condition. he ran out of medicine and he's suffering repeated sieges and has many complications. besides, as i've tried, i would like to know who has to i to go home and the addictions were only one hour away from my home. and with my turn, the 2 daughters i've been here since the day the crossing was replaced. really well . i'm here to see of my wife. we recently married,
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she's to damian on palestinians, so i need to see her get across to safety. my only crime is that i am palestinians . everyone here is being forced to adopt as a constant stream of victims with children suffering. the most sense of thousands lives ended long before that time pull race out is there. well, we can now speak to my a correspondent, you know, assigned to joins us on the phone from cause a city, you know, i understand right now that has been severe, bombardments around the l codes hospital and we're also hearing about trashes that have been taking place and in the north west of garza, what are we hearing about israel's decisions and bombing now? yes, that's cause yeah, that's true. that's the latest bombing now, that has been going on for quite some time. now, over 2 hours, actually,
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in the courts surrounding the eclipse hospital has been worn many times to evacuate, of course, cost to, to the whole, over $14000.00 people who are sheltering in that hospital, who has their homes destroyed in the neighborhood. and then how well, where the tower is residential towers, depending on how well where it completely destroyed and other homes are completely destroyed. while it has more than 400 patients and pre to, to a babies in the incubators and i c u unit at over a 100. all the medical teens and volunteers in that hospital now the director of the hospital many times has to use the really order to evacuate things that there isn't. it's not possible to risk the life of the people and there's no means of transportation. the transport all that number to the spouse and there is no place
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for them to leave in or a today and after they evacuate. so the hospital has been seeing a lot of boardman in the past few days. today. the are, the easily tanks have infiltrated from the law had been street. they have to go on all the way to do a square. that's a 3 call me curious ways from a hospital intended how a neighborhood now they seem to be more closer to that area where we have been hearing. come then thank shelly in the area in the neighborhood and gunfire. we have been a continue, and we have been witnessing and hearing continue in the air strikes. also, the risk, a city director look to the side would i think that there is a use of the state hispanic and tended among the patients to
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the people sheltering in that hospital and the yes, the bombardment continues very violent. please know. yeah. you're not. can you describe for us what's been happening? it's, i believe you're talking about the ongoing bombardments just looking at the size of the craze so that i know people have been desperate, even digging with the bad hands, trying to get people out. that's true. well, job a li refugee cab, as you mentioned, over a 100000 people live in that camp, which is no more than one kilometer square. and yesterday it was just a knots of massacre. were over 450 people where between killed an injury. while today, the same refuge account has witnessed to other major bombardments and dozens of people have been killed, a dozen others were injured. they were all taken to the indonesian hospital which
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is struggling with announcer of injuries and casualties that arrived to the hospital every now and then with the short piece of medical push towards his medical equipment resources. and of course, the choices you will while the deleted hospital and the ship a hospital has said that they are oh, great with the last amount you will. and they will see to operate only for you will come hours before the conflict. please get off the service even though you mentioned a chief uh hospital that we know that there was also an attack that took place near that hospital. how is the hospital holding out? this was an attack on a bakery. a yes, at the bakery is one of the largest bay trees in the city. it's a shy bakery, it falls in a very densely populated neighborhood called and not to neighborhood. the
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neighborhood is less than a kilometer away from the via ship a hospital. now that's a neighborhood has with just a 3 or actually for a counting the latest. the marg meant in that neighborhood for major bombardment today. the 1st was for the bakery, a set of bakery doesn't to were killed the injured, as they lined up for a or 2 in order to get some bread. while the other targeting was for an hello maternity hospitals also in the same neighborhood. the 3rd targeting was at 4 and are you one hospital? it was set on fire because of the fire bomb. that's the is really uh, error error. miller. no history is 420, from the skies. and the last part of the case was just about half an hour ago.
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it's, well, i'm in a number off the medical team actually trying to escape the post goes under the russell where hills in got specific, lots targeting enough to neighborhood. no, of course all these injuries the castle keys were taken to ship a hospital with kids. i tried doing extremely much with the shortage of everything. literally everything medical topside medication resources and it over its capacity. and yes, the injuries keep on coming as knowing into the hospital every now and then with every bombardment in every card between miss yes. and we know that the stuff that has been telling us themselves that they are incredibly overwhelmed given to other sides. bear with the latest force from gaza city. thank you very much. him that increase? they say, as well as even harring bakeries, refugee camps, residential buildings,
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none of them have been sped by israel as continued on boardman the you and human rights office, where it's a post on x for me. notice twista, it says, given the high number of civilian casualties on the scale of destruction, the following is really as far as strikes on devali, a refugee can we have serious concerns that these are disproportionate attacks and cut them out to war crimes. well, that spring and gabrielle is under, he's at the united nations for us. again, we know that we've had the you and talk about possible will crimes before how significant has the slightest statement that wasting a well, it's a continuation of what you're hearing from united nations about being just as concerned about what they're seeing and feeling. and the fact that the human rights council now is coming out and basically saying that this could keyword could be work. crimes is certainly very significant. and it comes after the i c. c chief prosecutor cream con, was a drop of border crossing, paying
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a visit there just last week. and it also comes in the larger context now of a former head of the new york office of the high commissioner for human rights, who just resigned in protest just within the last couple of days. and i just interviewed him and he said from his standpoint, it clearly is war crimes taking place there. and not only that, but he actually says it's genocide as well. so that's from a former a u. n. a worker at the human rights office here in new york, but the fact that you're hearing it now from a human rights office. it certainly indicates that they are seeing exactly whatever all the world is also seeing sitting around with the pictures coming out of god. so now for several days, gabrielle is on the, the with the latest for us from the u. n. thank you. gave as well,
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let's head back to gaza and get the view from the ground that in the south of the gaza strip. taurus of what i was doing is in con eunice for us topic, we know that the bombardments have also been continuing in the south. what have you been seeing here? yes, the is really a relentless attacks from the south of the gaza strip and even in the northern and central areas of it, 2 or 3 continues. during the last our residential building was level to the ground and devalue of refuge account. it's also important to mention that this comp has been a hit on multiple occasions by the israeli occupation forces to my success have been to message on this refugee camp, which considered to be the most densely populated refuge account in the territory. also the attacks continued antonio to city, where 2 residential buildings were destroyed by the spell it a fine to just add to form that also have been targeted by the military officer to read in the eastern areas of commute, a city that types also has renews the capitals have been renewed in the eastern
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areas of the gaza strip as a illumination of last have been falling into this kind of the goals districts in order to prevent clean the gym for the run maneuvering troops. in order to expose any possible threats could be made by pallets and you find to act as well as any potential attack as well. now the strengths that had been up all the head during the last hour could clearly be really devastating. it broke catastrophe devastation for residential buildings and even civil infrastructures. and then tons of what we're seeing now. as people try to leave all of this ongoing bombardment, people are now being able to leave rafa for the 1st time since the school began. but we're talking about a dual nationality, people with 2 passports, but also an engine palestinians. how challenging hasn't been to, to move these wounded and injured people, to the south of gauze and through that costs and given the bombardment. yes, it was really challenging for the medical teams in an order to afford
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a complete safety for the people who are really suffering from critical wants that they cannot no longer be treated in the policy and hospitalized. and they were forced to deliver them to egypt shall solely to receive a treatment on the addiction of hospitals that have been at sap lives in the shape is why your district and the on the section slides medical teams are trying to work with limited abilities and academic is in order to help the internet, people to reach safe as 10 a wounded people have been also passed away due to the is rarely a tax and they have sustained to the ones as well. it's also important to mention that hundreds of a do will possible told us have been allowed to evacuate and to leave the gaza strip since the beginning of this round of fighting. now in terms of the people who are still in the northern areas and central areas of the gaza strip, they have no any safe place to go as these very bottom it continue. and this button that has been also uh, uh, uh,
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compounded by the is read the ground invasion to the church. we as these real try a, tries to expand its military ground operations to see use mobile lands to destroy the military infrastructure of the pallets. the influences according to the is where the ministry spokesperson statements. also, most people are running low are really running low in terms of what's it meant to come as of mice and food you are talking about. there is no, any human hearing aids being delivered. the for the people who are still talking to another in areas of the territory and tag have was in there with alexis for us from the southern part of the costs. a strict and con eunice. thank you. time well in the past hour us president or bite and spoke about the efforts to get americans out of garza today. thanks to concerted america. leadership a. we're in a situation where a safe passage for water, palestinians, and foreign nationals. thanks. a garza has started the american citizen very well
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next it today as part of the 1st group of probably over a 1000. we'll see more of this process going on the coming days. working non stop to get americans out of gaza as soon as safely as possible. this is the resolve of intense and urgent american diplomacy with our partners. and the reason i personally spend a lot of time speaking with the prime minister now of israel and presidency sheets of egypt and others to make sure that we get open this access for people to get out . i want to thank our partners in the regions, particularly cutter work so closely with us to support negotiations to fist so facilitates the departure of the citizens. at the same time, we're continue working to significantly step up. the flow of critical humanitarian assistance is across the number of truck center and gaza continues to increase
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significantly. but we still have a long way to go. united states are going to continue to drive the mandatory support creators and people and gaza, who need help and they do need help. we're going to continue to affirm it is who has the right to respond to responsibility. defendant citizens some tear and it needs to do so in a manner goes consist of international humanitarian law qual, let's speak to heidi, is a castro, she's across this for us from washington dc. heidi from everything he says and the statements, he's been making present 5 and is really trying to take the credit to this. yeah, absolutely. i. he said that this was the opening of the roof i gave for this limited evacuation. he said on ex, today was due to the leadership of americans. notably there are only very few american citizens who went through to egypt today though the state department says that's likely to ramp up and coming days. but also i found very interesting in the statement that the president made today,
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he went on to speak about palestinians in gaza. in very humanizing terms. he a both the images of the devastating bombings that god and civilians are suffering . and he even said he talks, he's spoken of children who had been their names written on their arms and legs from parents in case the worst happens. why that leave out is. this is the 1st time that the us president has really spoken of people in gauze of civilians in these very humanizing terms that he is known for. while he has talked over and over again about these rarely civilians who died on october 7th, invoking similar language. so this is a shift in rhetoric and perhaps an indication of just how much pressure the us certainly does feel in a, in pushing israel to minimize the civilian casualties as their internal series. that to me about that height in terms of that pressure and the shift in turn. now, where is that pressure coming from?
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is it primarily internationally or are we seeing a shift because of what he's feeling in terms of public opinion at home to yeah, it's interesting bite and spoke those words about the children and gaza. right after we heard the news from, from as, as gabe was just saying from the you and saying that these really air strikes on the refugee camping cause i may amount to war crimes. so perhaps that has something to do with it. there's a lot of international pressure on the us to not stand so blindly instead, fast, we at israel side only saying that israel's every decision is supported by the us. that's no longer the line. but us continues to say that while the while israel has a right to defend itself against mosse and must do so in a way that is in compliance with international law. but still notably on this air strike on the refugee camp. the state department was asked whether that, that, whether the us use this as a war crime. and the answer was that the question isn't even being asked at this
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moment in the administration. that is really notable, given how quickly they us was to come down when russia struck civilian targets in ukraine. quickly calling those war crimes. that standard appeared, apparently not applying now and gaza. how does your castro bear with the latest for us from washington dc? thank you. heidi now as you've been watching this, you've been seeing pictures in the top corner of the screen. now this isn't close up to explosions that we're seeing lights in the sky above. cause that you've been hearing those explosions. as heidi was speaking, we know that the aerial bombardment is ongoing. from the as rarely side, we know that there is ready troops on the ground that offensive, that continues. well, these really minute tree is saying that its soldiers on now at the gates of gauze, the city that would be the deepest incursion. since israel withdrew from garza in 2005,
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the defense minister you'll have kalonde says that israel must win the war. more than a 1000 is where the soldiers that have been killed since the beginning, if, as well as ground defensive in garza, a bathroom up on sunday or we are progressing according to the plans. so kind of suffering severe blows the modem instead of being a $10000.00 munitions which are all of the city of gaza. and then what the thousands of targets will hit thousands of targets. so it destroyed thousands of terrorist eliminated. also, the customer called a highly mythology, the soldiers describe what they encounter everywhere. at least you'll see me talk to the terrorist, come out to a shot, you'll be talking to me, underground tunnels. i'm talking about the holding on the buildings and the hospitals on the schools. and boy, they see everything as the goal is, is a face of terrorism enabled mission. america is quite a satellite. jordan has said it will. we call it some boss of the israel. the government and i'm on also says that israel's and boss that cannot return to the
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country. israel says it regrets a man's decision. well that's bringing home to so hope she joins us from occupied east jerusalem. what more we've been hearing from these really side and response to jordan's decision? the whole is these really ministry of foreign affairs releasing quite a short statement saying that they were aggressive decision by the jordanians. and then the statement went on to recount the events that happened in southern israel on october 7th. and to go on to say that israel is fighting a war against him ass. now the ministry of foreign affairs, also releasing a statement in regards to bolivia. now remember, bolivia completely cut diplomatic ties with the is really is because of the situation inside of gaza. and in that statement, they said quotes that bolivia is so rendering to terrorism and they are further supporting how math and the it on the and receiving of these really military, excuse me,
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that israel condemned bad. so remember at that time between the 2 countries have actually shifted since the new government came into power in bolivia. so there are also a couple of other south american countries like julie and columbia, who have recalled their bounce. that are is, this is more of a symbolic move. we're not really expecting any big changes to, to happen as a result. but the jordanians, recalling their in bassett, or, and saying that the is really ambassador is not allowed back into a man, is a symbolic move on their part. trying to send a message to these rallies about the ongoing bombardment and gaza that they have spoken out against will. speaking about ongoing funds on that, we're seeing that continues to the left of your screen, the huge explosions. continuing in the skies above garza, i'm the i, i understand these randy all me is saying that it's now closing in on garza city. so it does think it's made gains despite what i understand of several is where i
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need to write. so these really military spokesperson speaking tonight, saying that they have penetrated the frontline of how much in gaza cities saying that this is a result of precise intelligence and planning in, but they have done that has been quite sophisticated. remember, this is the deepest of ground incursion inside of the gaza strip. 5 is really military since 2005. so there are a lot of complexities that the military's citing specifically when it comes to that hand on hand combat that we've been seeing as well. so additionally we've been hearing from me is really defense minister earlier in the evening, who said that they are accomplishing a lot of these goals and they're slowly defeat and come up. but they're also suffering significant losses. they're directly referring to the death of 16 is really soldiers just in the last day or so. now your go on to is also out about the
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timing of all of this, the timing of this round incursion. and he said this, the ground operation was going to begin when israel felt that the time was right. and that this was a war of no choice. and at the end of it from us will have no choice in his words, either to surrender or to die without you having to sell hood to that for us unoccupied. east jerusalem. we've overlays us. thank you, honda well, how much does political data has given a televised address and in it is well, he accused as well as prime minister of destroying the entire region to save himself and his family from prison. he said that her mouse had offered benjamin netanyahu. his government prisoners swap, deal as the stones of a way out of the conflict. and he holds on countries, particularly the united states, to stop supplying weapons to israel, to me. so that'd be huh. oh anything. yeah. what are the major reasons for this goal? was nathan young, who's leading a fall right, racist, and faxed his group. i was thinking of saving himself and his family from prison,
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even at the expense of destroying the entire region. you wasn't foldable. we met with all the parties about the continuance of different young and especially government, about their breakfast behavior. the district creating christian and muslim holy sites continue with the legal and unlawful settlements on leasing settlers to kill and harass all people. so hopefully we have one repeatedly that this will not go on punished. it will explode any time to come this criminal and he's getting up. unfortunately, these warnings, philadelphia's as a highlights, continued to pack him with these races, flashes policy that he, we all once again, nothing you have who has no problem to turn the entire region into scorch land simply to save himself and those around him and the whole land what a democrat and how that got the whole world on shami then moving is provided a corporate hits perspective, starting by ending the aggression opening the border. the christmas will deal and the ending of the revival of the political and diplomatic towards the establishment
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of an independent state as his capital was the right of self determination. while, however, that's a yahoo in his game, misleading his own people, providing false promises, which cannot or will not be achieved. the whole would that get to do, i left the, the i'm will have the key and we remind the countries in the states supporting design is pushing the, just to making the public perpetrated by them against the people. chiefly, the united states of america, we are reminded that they must back down on these obsolete imperialistic policies and refrain from providing military aid to the specialist of james recall. and then to stop preventing the international will aiming at ending the hostilities. no opinion about the process, this is what we would have to you in during the assembly to them, we say you were standing alongside of history on the presence of the region to be owned, not enjoy peace and stability. far as long as our establish, right? what's the post indians not restored? the right to freedom of independence and the return of refuge um swan. i bet the
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sure who well that spring in mo, on the shara he's out, is there a senior political i'm less than joined to being out here. and after high studio, my one when we spoke in the last news out, you were saying that my mouse had evolved and it's awesome. so to speak. did almost expect this outcome, this outcome of intense bombardment of is rarely troops on the ground. now saying that they are on the gates of gauze, the city, the, the, that we're seeing flash now. go off in the skies above garza to aid presumably there offensive. did him as expects the extent of this when it planned the october 7th attacks? i would say no, i think the success circled of the operation. chuck, chuck them probably be more than a truck this. right? so the idea that they could just break in defense is the idea that they can to go into the military bases downs and it would seem within his red. and
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the idea that there wouldn't be followed by hundreds of other non how mass palestinians like a like a prison break will sort, whereby they would spend hours at hours. and so that is read that set them there was not the gland as it were. but i think the collapse of these really defense is the way it collapse, the failure of the security and intelligent surfaces. and is there an end admitted 30 was such a that the how much ended up with this uh, you know, with this uh, so called victory with the apparently, uh many civilians captives uh in their hands. and now as you would say, the is rather response is so severe that ation is so deadly at that the better seniors are suffering so much. i, but you wouldn't sense that uh from uh, mr. honey is a speech. he's projecting a sense of uh, an image of uh,
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coverage, bravery, and steadfastness. but i think this jewish on the ground begs to differ, and i'm sure a lot of for the state is probably different, but he is certainly insisting that the palestinians will continue to resist while at the same time offering something a bit more practical in terms of solutions so as not to sound netlist, you say some palestinians would potentially desa how much public support does from us have now on the ground, especially as israel continues. it's very sadly, retaliation we don't know. right? i mean, we're in a situation of war. i want to come us at this point in time because of the, you know, because of the is, randy bombardment is probably the network enough to know what is happening with the various parts of the group. i'm sure they have their own separate communication. that's why one is right bombs that communication interaction does that stuff is not
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hard to come us. it's hard thing. hospitals and schools and you know, rescue and so on, so forth. but i think the, the, the, the fog of war as where is, is very much a dominating within the strip, not the same case. and is there as well. i'm curious about how united you think the different palestinian factions on now obviously there are numbers and not only in the strip, but also in the occupied westbank. is this some kind of, of unity being forged because of israel's retaliation? is everyone now on the same page, i think, but a serious in general, hard on the same page and as far as but the minimum demands are there vying for freedom and justice. i don't think goes to it too, but as soon as would i agree or disagree about that, they disagree with the methods. yeah, that's why the product is not on my la withdrew either. so the diplomatic, the, the shapell of how about us and others would say, look, we've tried to put them,
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i think, for 50 years. exactly. 1993. that's when the also process started under this very particular present got best. and then not only that it, and also you should they to is there as a increased supplements, increased suppression and increased uh, you know, but the economy also also for fraser and worst one for the palestinians. so those who are trying to desist in different ways are saying the diplomacy doesn't work. now, it's not. our buses fault alone. that diplomacy is not work. it's nothing else for it's biden's fault, it's bush's fault. it's but oxford. because america is a sponsor of the diplomatic process. those who are responsible for today's deterioration, bombings and genocide are the ones will promise. so you shouldn't hot out diplomatic process, but ended up basically betraying depressing, and throttle this years. before i let you go and i wanna, i,
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i do want to ask you about what we've seen today happen at the russell crossing. you. you mentioned that obviously that the huge involvement of the us, the us says that they've been a huge broker in, in this and getting jewel nationals out some engine, palestinians of very small amounts of engine palestinians have been able to leave. given that went out, expecting to see more jewel nationals leave casa in the coming days, is the likelihood that the different actors, international actors will change their engagement with this conflict once they wrote and citizens the house of homes. way. i think spa the contrary, i mean, my says is the following. ok. so that we can put into picture briefly says, i think the united states and its allies in europe are unconditioned. the support thing is read for different reasons. then one is where it is, which is the one. so i think there's a sense that's a stomach full view in the west. and they are actually connecting in their minds in the ninety's. and for each mine's that isis is like,
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how much and how much like isis and his, we need to take care of a systemic threats. while in fact, how much of the stuff i've, i've, i've seen in groups i've mentioned this group trying to find a colonial power within them. and they're trying to have national nationalists of determination. they're not nearly like i so like, oh guy that is completely different. but in the small minds of western leaders, this is all the same. and so what they are planning to do is to continue to support these read hostages or otherwise kept this or otherwise it is right, breaks from us. so that they can force normalization between israel and vet, at upfront the average time accords. they want that project with them at least not only because they want some sort of a piece on the back or, you know, at the expense of the palestinians. because it's freak them out, that china was able to mediate a piece of forth between one. and so the idea is and washer and china were making
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invoice in the middle east. so now they're finding that the best way to recover that back. so america, to cover the presence of them, at least is to smash how much they've been in that, that leads to thousands. so for the city and children die the extra to justify the kidding of children, that this is an accepted collateral damage. we all get busy talking about international law and i don't know what it is all most. it's really nothing of the dates. if it's okay with you, mr. bye didn't mr. michael, that is or it gives hundreds of for the seniors over the best of for the signature thing that they give more than 456 hours is but a signature and you think that's justified? okay. dental stapled up night and we in the middle east, we would have a different way to do with it. and we'll already hearing from so many countries that, that the us is losing its models already. and where have you ever left over tomorrow? as we see these 2 political dynamics continued to pass along the shower houses.
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they were a senior political analyst, and thank you for joining me here and other house to well, let's take you back to some live pictures right now from gauze. as you can see, it's incredibly dark with the occasional flash that there been explosions in the sky shorts, brief explosions like you've been saying, but also sustained ones that look are not gonna be like flesh, as we know, as well as of ground operation. that is continuing, will be bringing all relations here on out to 0. well, we do know that conditions in garza, i'll guessing was by the hour. tens of thousands of palestinians have tons of hospitals for life saving, treatment, and shelter. that even though is on not safe places of refuge, 23 hospitals in northern garza, on the and is really of actuation or you can see them here in red. in the south, hospitals are full, as well as bombardments and bro. okay. it has forced 16 out of the territories that you 5 hospitalized out of service is really as strikes have directly hit gauze as
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only cancer facility, as well as even hearing around the else could an indonesian hospital. so those areas is illegal to a ton of hospitals on the international humanitarian for a $138.00, health workers have been killed in gaza. what was on a 110 injured 50 ambulances? the votes have been damaged. the geneva conventions specifically stipulates medical stuff um transport must be protected as well. now how much obviously me is the director of i'll see for hospital goes as largest. he says the situation that is approaching a catastrophe. yeah. and the one that i left here, this is the final cold according the shut down of the main generate to m l she for medical complex. if this generates a stops, the next announcement will be the debt. so maybe incubate is in the neo natal unit, as well as the depths of patients on ventilate is in the intensive pay unit and in operating room. so now you see x um and then what does a,
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as well of the more than 2000000 people living in gauze at 1700000 of them are refugees. that's 3 quarters of gauze as population. they live in and around 810th operations by the united nations. some of the most densely populated oven areas in the wilds where we tell them is explains who they are and the challenges that they face a lot. they are the children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, of all 3 quarters of a century past. with each new generation frequently meets its own and 5 and talk to shock. so echoes of that war full descendants of the maxwell whole catastrophe. what palestinians called the 1948 conflicts that led to the creation of israel, has promised indians fled over, expelled by his ready forces to neighboring countries. thousands found themselves in the gaza strip,
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then controlled by the egyptian army fast refugee stayed in mosques, homes, barracks and tents. but with time and population increases, causes h. u. n. run comes developed into dense urban areas. what happens is the only place for them to build effectively is all good, so they've become more low density populated season. but they remain places where people don't see the where people feel last night. they've got the same, tend to receive the refugee camps have 1948 created the gaza strip and it's refugee camps. 1967. turn them into what many of called open air prisons. he's rails victory, and the 6 day arab is ready. we'll left it in a dominant position and gaza. these teresa live in the west bank became occupied territories. it's often palestinian civilians who saw for the most in israel is a tax. israel blames palmed pad a city in groups such as how mass for the violence life of guns is refugees,
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isn't on slows it. formidable challenges, blockades, crowding insufficient voice or power and health care, poverty, psychological trauma, the failures of a friendship palestinian authority. and of course, the terrible toll of h, rails bombs and missiles full in a tiny strip of land now facing its most sustained attack in decades will reach highlands, how to 0, what we can now speak to chris conner. so you just saw the invoice report. he's a former chief spikes pass, and so the united nations relief from wex agency for palestine, refugee, so on. right? you're doing says now from london on the speaking in an independent capacity here course. the people have goals are also dependent on decisions that are being made outside the district. so let me ask you a question that i asked my one just a few minutes ago as someone who's been inside the u. n. system, do you think that foreign is leaving calls now through rough uh,
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could that impact the push versus fine a face? i think it will make sense to let you know just as well. so unless it's largely because western leaders or giving israel a green light to continue with this, will that talking about such amount of tearing pool? so what does this amount of 10 pools you're giving a full to the financing so that people can get the particular food, the secular medicines, and then the next day that blooms pieces is that what we mean by a few monetary impulse and that we need a ceasefire and this idea also being peddled by the bus, the latest. there is a possible minute pre victory over her mouth. this is the 50000 people i've seen. and each time we're told we're going to see the complete verification of the mass. that is what needs a shock to destroy terrace in the destructive tunnel all the time of the scene today. i mean, it is, it's a complete fully the thing that you can have a military victory. that is, it's not the, it's all the time. the infrastructure is destroyed in gaza. what about the west?
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i've no doubt. but if the elections tomorrow in the west bank, from us with, with the, what does this we're going to do? blow up every building in the west bank. well, so we'll, we'll see to say yes, that's fine. you do that. what do you destroy, how much it's not possible to pete only solution. looks really, it sounds. will this promise guides tool tool that stuff is it gives you a 2nd to the bottom line. cool. is, is all the conflicts to be able to be addressed? so those are 3 things, the blood, okay, that's going on since 2007, the occupational total since 1967, the disposition of the palestinians, which took place in 1948 with the wholesale dismantling of products to the society that has to be addressed at the less until it to us, the southern is where it's destined to live in the state of insecurity uses. and the palestinians are destined to live in a state of installation. and brutalization is completely unsustainable. mom, i was, there will be another will probably look great to a much, much more fear,
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some of this one in a few years down the road. garza, unless these underlying causes are address military victory is impossible. chris a mention to the disposition of the palestinian people. i know that you've previously said that you don't understand why the un secretary general hasn't called from us about to ation of the gaza strip to move in 2300000 people, but palestinian groups who feel dispossessed, have said that that's a red line of the palestinian people don't want to know the mass force displacement . they don't think that they'd be able to return that. this is israel's plan. is that not a concern for you? is concerned because we noticed the word all is very historians. people like you that impact pay the plan dollars which was hatched by google. and one of the founding fellows of israel was premised only idea of the test mckenzie of palestine . and what we saw would 1948 was a, looks like 100 pounds, a city in the village through campaign of intimidation of mass because of mass
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weight, all sorts of pulling all kinds of committed in order to clear products domains all power stadium. so of cool stuff is a concern, but look at what's happening today. i think we need people to be all the questions themselves. where do you want to go? and i think we have to listen to the victims of this conflict before we could actually make how much either trust the political leadership or the pillow, or how much to be making decisions about what we people in goals that it's clear that these bailey, it's got to say says about to just to be met. some yahoo was on a media trip the other day getting the actual location of this say $70.00 a wrong. but the idea, craig spaces in the south to let people go to the that's of just the south is being the lose, i believe, the know. so i think, you know, there are concerns about yes, the trends. but i think as if you have to get you started to boost the storage you have to of the people themselves with that voice that really matters. know people like me or you know, bob on know anybody else have to say it was appeal if it's well the people in
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charge of themselves ones like the letters of fear. so how are you today? god, the people just want to get well in terms of, of getting out there's also no fuel to evacuate, right. especially for the people in the know. yeah. what do you see as options, especially monetary and car doors for people to leave if they wanted to. i know there's been the suggestion that border crossings with israel, for instance, should all go, could potentially be opened as an alternative or, or in addition to rafa. i think certainly that's going to have to be a single us in the service list. any tool about the humanitarian course, little so significant numbers of people. i mean, i are seeing if my own ice people being pushed the rubble in wheelchairs and the idea of pregnant women. and somehow the best way to babies fall into basis can be of the best way to think we have to be very clear. the protection of civilians is all the most important that even to do that has to be some kind of see spots. the
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total amount of to incorporate, it's meaningless unless there's a policy spot that is observed button sides. that has to be the debate, not this debate, about 10 preaching monetary and that's the bus that is absolutely nothing whatsoever. it just allows people to get submit. this will that load up the next morning, chris scott, us the estimate to you space pass and so on run, but speaking in an independent capacity today to us. thank you for joining us, chris here on out of their budget. oh, as chris was talking about, this will is taking a devastating toll on palestinian women and children and garza moving 50000 women in gauze. that right now, a pregnant $5500.00 of them were expected to give bus last month. but it's unclear if they did or how they could reach hospital through a was or and to get the kid that they need. and these women are facing life threatening challenges as a result of israel's unrelenting from boston and took gaza. let's have
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a look at our poor to trust with innocent souls inside of us. what is it? 7 months pregnant women and calls are describing her experience. if inclusion is rose, unrelenting a sense, there were 50000 women like i'm 5500 of them. are expected to get past this month. i'm a gentleman, i'm instructional, they ask me if there is capacity in the hospital for them. but i have to say no were overcrowded because israel keeps attack and hospital. a lot of hospitals and goals are already on the brink of collapse, is few on medical supplies, run outs, forcing some women to have c, section deliveries in the dark and without anesthesia. those are the women able to give, but they're facing an untenable choice risk. whatever
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delivery comes in the place where they reside and risk bombardment, or try to make it to one of the reasonably functioning health facilities where it is overcrowded. on hygenic, with due dates rapidly approaching a no sign of israel's will and gauze easing. thousands of pregnant mothers preparing to get a bus and it was like on so it's and of what the future home and lucky, basic healthcare judy vega, alj a 0 of us government says it's breaking diplomatic ties with this round, accusing it of committing crimes against humanity and gaza bolivia, cup ties with israel back in 2009 off to it's a tax on the gaza strip and already restored them in 2020. olivia says it condemns the aggressive and disproportionate is really military offensive to lane and
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columbia have also announced that they are recording their own box. it is to israel on social media platform, ex columbia. and president gustavo petra said, i have decided to recall our in boston, israel. israel does not stop the masika of the palestinian people. we cannot stay there. well, joining us now from washington, dc is michael shifter. he's an adjunct professor at georgetown university and the former president of the into american dialogue a policy for him on western hemisphere. it says, professor, thank you for joining us here now to 0. i'm curious about how similar these positions off from these 3 countries that we're talking about. many assume the left wing governments that historically support the palestinian cause, but do they have different domestic considerations? yeah, i think the pol, domestic politics of each of the 3 countries is quite different. um actually uh has the largest posted in the population in latin america. and so i think. ready it's
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a important constituency, political situated, say, and, and in chile, and of course, both bolivia to live in bolivian, present luis, are saying, just our petro in columbia. have a constituency that certainly is in solidarity and sympathy with the cause of the pallets. that means people, so it's not to me, not very surprising that we've seen the pools and we could see more of that in other countries. or israel also has some support is in the region to does it essentially for a long, less stripe political spectrum line to starting not necessarily the, the jewish community and supported the vitriol of very, very strong in argentina for example, i wouldn't expect similar action in argentina currently, given the facts, given the role of the above the, the jewish community there. so and jeanette and not getting out of the left us
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government. so i think there are different calculations of each government and different factors. domestic politics is certainly one of them, but there are other factors as well. so i know that to land presidents gabriel bar, it's is to meet 5 and that the white house tomorrow. how much influence does the us have on this region? so obviously a neighboring region, does it have a huge amount of influence here of it, of a different foreign policy for various countries? well, i have a present bodies meeting with president board. he's also going to meet with president petro will also be here for this meeting it's, it's on a economical oper. ready issue a new partnership program and this display, you know, they may be some, some training on it, but i doubt it's really going to have a huge impact on the meet. and i think president biden knows latin america, although he has a he hasn't been very involved because he's been involved in ukraine and now the middle east in china and so forth. but he understands that, but american governments would,
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would take positions that are perhaps more in line as an effect to palestinian posterity and cause i don't think this is going to put a risk relationship between the united states and actually, or columbia for that matter. so what we saw brazil propose a reservation quoting for us to supply at the end security council. it feels like it's trying to position itself as an honest broker. so it's possible media is or is it succeeding? well i think it's good going. okay it's, it's a tough challenge, but certainly president little of that so, but as always seen himself in his role as a peacemaker. he tried to do this in the ukraine crisis. it didn't quite work out, but now it's on a security council and certainly he's advocating this. i think it's a good proposal. i think it's a good idea. but, you know, of course, the united states is a, it's a challenge for this as an obstacle for, for president lewis to play this role. so it's hard to see whether it's really making progress. it certainly is in terms of un resolutions and declarations of for,
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for that to change translate into a shift in policy, i think is, is, you know, is not quite there yet. michael shifted in adjunct professor at georgetown university and the former president of the into american dialogue. thanks so much for sharing your thoughts and joining us here and i'll to 0. so thank you very much . us president or bite and support for israel is costing him in the polls. suppose among our the americans has dropped to an old time low of 17 percent. that's according to the as american institute. john henry reports from the majority of the american society of dearborn, michigan in the streets of dearborn, michigan, over for welding 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, i was wrong. so i definitely feel the truth. more than half of dearborn residents,
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or of era defense, and 70 percent of them voted for bite and in 2020. but since biden embrace benjamin netanyahu and israel's war and guns, that support has largely evaporated. we worked very hard to elect them in 2020 and now we don't feel seen. we don't feel heard and we don't feel safe in our communities because of their rhetoric coming from the bye didn't ministration. it's a popular topic of conversation and establishment, so like harass coffee house, meet the mingling sense of the middle east in north africa. the loss of arab american and muslim american support could improve costly for by donald trump, one in the state of michigan 510000 votes in 2016 and in 2025, and one. by 855000. there are 200000 registered muslim voters in the state of michigan. wayne county commissioners san bay june a democrat who came from level 9 and 1978 says there's only one way biden will
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regain support here. the president of the united states, the most powerful nation on the face of this planet, has to step up to the podium and he calls on an immediate and unconditional ceasefire. stop this genocide, a war. the mayor says, people here have long memories. we have individuals here who live knowing the scars and the trauma cuz they, for it had the 1st hand accounts of what it's like to live under. and impressive is really occupation as ships for palestine raise funds for humanitarian aid to gaza. that was standing, an american congresswoman receded to labor is one of just 18 votes, and the $435.00 member house of representatives to support the call for a ceasefire. alexis, they den has a message for tally colleagues, so you will see your silence and you will see us when it comes to the 2024 election here and elsewhere, that gives biden. and the democrats just a year to recover a loss of confidence among the error of americans. john henry and l g 0
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dearborn, michigan. while israel is bombing campaign continues, let's review with some live pictures now from garza. we know when you strike on the java lea, a refugee camp in northern gauze that has posed many casualties and left in kansas traffic damage. that's the 2nd, as striking as many days. the ground in carson is also continuing syncing flash lighting up the sky. israel has plunged garza into the office of the cost of electricity and stopping fuel supply. as you can see that talk, that's on your screen right now. these really minute training says if phones is on now at the gates of garza city, that's the deepest and caution. since israel withdrew from garza in 2005, what will be following overlay system development for you can on al jazeera, i'll be back with much more in just a few minutes to stay with the
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as the war on gaza escalate to 0 is correspondence on the ground, they have to make a decision between patients safe and who to nest. this damage was caused by one of the rockets 5 from gaza there on us other houses for them. so it'd be 9 policy and hospitals with them. but just by the is really occupation forces. this is just the beginning. stay with us for the latest developments on i'll just say around that was the protection is a high school student in the 10 weeks out early morning to tend to his families to cows before heading to class. but his school is a 21 which is a way through a forest, across huge stones. they have not worked for about 5 kilometers, which is the most difficult stretch because of systems. many students here johnny
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