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so it sounds like this one instance of these have been preparing to host hundreds of israelis evacuated, some towns and cities and not northern region inside stop sol, through box is full. the new arrivals, food supplies for sabbath mail that will not be celebrated in peace. a diverse range of stories from across the gland, from the perspective of on networks generation. on the already reduced to rubble. israel target's garza's largest rectory g. come press that container right. you and says it could be a war across the contrary. johnston, this is all just here a lot from the whole side of to being trapped in the strip for 25 days. the roster
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crossing of egypt is open but it's a foreign possible is wanting to leave israel army inches closer. the ministry says the ground operation has its forces on the gates of guns. a city. this very strikes has killed 8796 palestinians says if thousands more missing and seriously injured is what it strikes. have targeted garza's largest refugee camp for a 2nd day in a row. you in the human rights office says the scale of destruction and high number of civilian casualties. mean the attacks couldn't amount to a whole crime. more than 100 people were killed on tuesday is not yet. and how many died on wednesday. of the densely populated super in areas has been targeted. i
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think 25 days of war at least 8796 palestinians have been killed. full race begins coverage now under warning. his report contains some disturbing images on the computer. people scramble to find anyone still alive in the rubble after the jamalia refugee camp is hit by his riley strikes for the 2nd time in 2 days. more suffering heat on those who had already lost friends and family and choose things masika is not in the house with 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 tie 5 minutes erased and destroyed, or was set to buildings here erased on the face of the middle. there was anger and k. o sceptre bakery came under attack to close the goals as the largest medical facility, the l. c. for hospital in garza city is royal,
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has demanded the hospital be evacuated, claiming that the main how must operations basis under it. it's a claim that how much has denied stuff at the hospital of struggling to cope with the wounded kevin that he sent the mess that got on the bay. could he have left hundreds, 10 people are lining up to get their hands on a loaf of bread where to send store until pieces. dozens and dozens and the old and it's in civilians lying in. quote, a little bread. many are unable to get to place in hospital. it's all that treated in schools. instead, if you were able to leave goals after counsel, it broke a deal to open the roof or crossing into egypt. but others have to stay behind. it's an old idea based what to do. see my 2 little children do 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 years old. how am i going to lease them? i keep side vasily and it's been horrifying. horrible. my little brother has
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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 the right to go home, and the addictions were only one hour away from my home with my tune, the 2 daughters i've been here since the day the crossing was the place really walking. i'm here to see of my wife. we recently married, she's drill damien, and palestinian. 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. a full rece out this era. what satellite imagery has been released, showing the destruction the jamalia refugee camp has suffered?
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well, this was the view on wednesday morning showing the dense the bill of top area another satellite image taking a day later shows the results of israel's strikes that targeted to come and the ending optimize. let's go to all right. assume who's in the con eunice for us now in god's atomic bobbins having continuing in the south as well. what more can you tell us? yes, the is there any real emphasis strikes? continue a targeting several sites and the gaza strip, starting from the notes of the guns trip this time in to bally a refugee camp, which was just the full couple of minutes have that has been had to again, by the use fairly strikes. it's also worth mentioning to say that this refuge account has a, has been targeted to date on multiple occasions. this is considered to be the 3rd time that has been bonded since the early hours of today's morning. also the attacks continued also in the north areas of the gorgeous tripping bank that yeah, district where a residential building was flat sense of the ongoing strengths continued and the
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surrounding areas of the intuition hospital and in the around the surrounding areas focus hospital as a method to intimidate medical teams and visit residents the to back to wait in other areas and to hit the to the bit south a southern the goals districts also, they really list a tax on the southern areas continues as to residential buildings were destroyed and to agriculture, farmland also have the test during the last couple of hours. i'm sorry, we've seen a, a trickle of foreign possible holes being allowed to move through the rest the across thing. and how challenging is it? would it be to move engine people from north to south in any case? yes, today you 76 in get people have been selected and be were loaded into if the emptiness is in order to be delivered to the you just like to receive treatments in egypt and hospitals in order to, to beach because of the, to the soon this ends at people were suffering differently,
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difficult to give them the story. and if you ration and the medical conditions, they are no longer be able to be treated because the hospitals are due to the ongoing shortage of medical supplies and even to the lack of medical capabilities. here in the side hospitals out to 3 weeks. busy relentless attacks that are down in the territory. also the medical teams and gaza strip did their best in order to provide to complete safety for the can get people's were out. so the transformation process and the ongoing is valuable apartments over the hips. okay, perfect. i've as even for now. thank you. it's very minute tre says its soldiers around the gates of garza city. well, this is the deepest incursion since israel withdrew from gauze in 2005 defense minister you will have gone on, says israel must win the will. well, that doesn't. these really soldiers have been killed since the beginning of the ground defensive in gaza, a bathroom up on sunday or we are progressing according to the plans have come,
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suffering severe blows, of a fee, of a 10000 munitions because of the city of gaza. the thousands of targets will head thousands of targets were destroyed. thousands of terrorist eliminated also the cold mccomb highly mythology. the soldiers describe what they encounter everywhere and even shields seem to be the terrace come out to a shop. underground tunnels. under buildings under hospitals of the schools, basically everything as the gaza is a face of terrorism enabled simulation and a major diplomatic development. jordan that has announced it will recall its um basset to israel, the government in them, and also says israel's and boston cannot return to the country. let's speak to hunger. so who about this joins this from occupied east through is a hand, a very brief statement from is wrote in response to jordan as a number of other countries policy.
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that's exactly right. so these really foreign ministry issuing just a short statement about the matter saying that they regret the decision by the jordanians to recall their on bass. that are. but i want to point you to the statement, the jordanian foreign ministry release. they said the foreign minister a minus. 1 so they made the decision almost immediately to recall the ambassador, after what she described as an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe. that was in folding inside of gauze. i know that statement went on to say that to this is amend confirming that they are against the the situation. and additionally that it's should be seen as a condemnation of israel killing of civilians inside of the gaza strip. now relations between jordan and israel have deteriorated under the leadership of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. what specifically in this last year we've been seeing
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them hit new, lo is with that to be in with the new far right of government that was brought to power just about a year ago. so the jordanians have condemned a number of things of that alter nationalist incursions into the mosque and increase in those under the protection of his really forces, additionally violence against palestinians and was the limbs of the same holy site . now it is also worth mentioning, this is not the 1st time the jordanians have done this the last time they were called there on bassett, or was actually in 2019 when to their citizens were arrested without charges. now, some south american countries also take matters into their own hands, recalling their ambassador of those countries to a and columbia. but livia went to just an extra step further and actually separate all diplomatic ties with this rule. and the foreign ministry releasing is statement
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saying that they condemn the move and see this as a pool so render and that they were aligning themselves with him. this ended on carry. and meanwhile him there on the ground. that's what these rarely all mean. he says it's closing in on guns, a city that's correct. these really military spokesperson earlier tonight in a press conference saying that they have reached the front lines and gone to the city. saying that this is due to precise military intelligence and precision and planning on behalf of the military. now he went on to say that in this next phase of the war, it's a little bit more complex because of the hand to hand combat on the ground. now these really defense minister, who we also heard from a short while ago, was said that they are making significant gains in defeating come us. but those significant gains are also coming with heavy losses and the big price to pay there
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directly. referring to the depths of 16 is really soldiers since the ground operation began. now the defense minister answering questions about the timing of the round operation as a whole. and he said that the timing that works for these really military is what they went with. and this is a war of simply no choice. and when he was asked the question about him, as he says, is there only 2 options to either so render unconditionally or to die? the words of b is really defense minister and occupied easters. and for us come to thank you. meanwhile, us present, joe biden spoke about the efforts to get americans out of gaza today. thanks to concerted america. leadership were in a situation where a safe passage for water problems, tenants and foreign nationals, tx a gaza, has started or the american citizen very much it today as part of the 1st group of
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probably over a 1000. we'll see more of this process going on a company day, working nonstop to get americans out a geyser as soon as safely as possible. this is the result of intensive urgent record to pharmacy 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 for us to facilitate the departure of the citizens. at the same time, we're continue working to significantly step up the flow of critical humanitarian assistance is a guys the number of truck center and gaza continues to increase significantly. but we still have a long way to go. united states are going to continue to drive your monetary
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support craters and people in gaza who need help and they do need help. are going to continue to refer to this who has the right to respond and responsibilities defended citizens here. and it needs to do so in a manner goes consistently international humanitarian law. let's talk to heidi to a customer. now here's life for us in washington, dc. heidi despite all of that, still no call from president biden for cease fine. no, not at all. terry, in fact we're still far away from that. the president did in his remarks following what you just heard. he for the 1st time did speak of his sympathy for god and civilians in very personal terms. terms usually where he's only reserved for the is really casualties, but about the gods and children. he said that he was moved by the cries of causing children calling for their pear parents and for parents and garza who have written
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the names of their children on their children's arms or legs in case they were killed in an air strike and had to be identified so certainly a shift in rhetoric. however, in policy we are seeing no big change here in the us. in fact, even when asked by reporters at a state, it is for the department of state briefing whether the us would condemn that is rarely air strike on the refugee camp and gaza as a work crime at the state department said that that conversation that assessment has not been made. so that is very different from, if you compare how quickly the u. s. was to condemn russia when russia quickly struck civilian targets and it ukraine, a very different set of standards. it seems to be at play here. given what you say them, and in reality then, how much pressure is joe biden facing over, that huge civilian desk told in guns. i think we're seeing that,
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that pressure coming more externally from the international community. internally though, among americans, the public was recently cold and still out of their sympathy towards israel. eas outweighed their sympathy toward palestinians 5 to one in the us. there is a very vocal and growing minority of ways to spell, particularly on the left, particularly among the younger people in the us who are calling for a cease fire. and we're seeing a slight shift toward at least more humanitarian terms, as i just told you in the way that the us is discussing those tests in gaza. also secretary blinking is now headed back to israel, coming this friday. why you might ask, given that he's already been in and out of the region, so frequently that the reason for that may be telling as well because he said that he's going to again talk to is really military officials about the objectives of
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this round invasion. but why if he's already done that, why, if he's already gone to offer us support? well, he's also there to communicate to israel, of the necessity, to minimize these and civilian casualties under this intense international pressure call you to a customer. thank you very much indeed for that. but still to come on, i'll just come access politically. the smell of jesus is rather about barbara massey because of the latest attack on the jamalia refugee the the brought to you by visit castle highlight. we got lots of sparkling sunshine across much of north america, a little bit of a weather wintry weather went, whether it's just pulling away from the eastern side of the country just around
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doing the least and positive kind of associated with this area of low pressure. but high pressure does dominate, so that is keeping things generally stifled and study not particularly volt that you can see a lot of single fingers showing up on that shots. here. we have got some what to with us, some slight him out or pushing into the pacific northwest. so washington state building pots of california through oregon, saying some right at times, time is this nose, it pushes into the rockies across the cascade. west scenario is kind of an old facing little bit of that waiting for you, but it was making it quite a little further research as we go through friday. so one or 2 winfry showers through ontario in to quit back. but much of the us does stay dry and settled with plenty of sunshine, anybody missed, and folks out to watch out full. meanwhile, we have got some, a lot of the shower as long as both of right. it's a central pos of the carpet. we have got a tropical storm that is paid out, that is in the process of putting out into the open waters. but a good crop a shower. is that just coming in a cost? frontier risk, guatemala? the correct?
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we're seeing some live the showers to as you can see, i'll see you out as it's sunshine and show us the quote to you by visit. castle commented beyond, well taken without hesitation. in fulton, died from power that finds out loud. we live here. we make the rule, not them, they find an enemy and then they try and scare the people with that. and the people in power investigate, explodes, this and questions they use them to be just of our around because on out is there the
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say one thing i'll just hear the headlines. is there any strikes of talks? it does is law just refugee camp for a 2nd day in a row, destroying an entire apartments of almost $200.00 people were killed in the attacks on tuesday and wednesday limited number of injured protest and use of crossed into egypt for the 1st time since his thoughts of israel's foaming country a soft to cancel media took an agreement between egypt is run from us. jordan has recalled it. some boxes from his round in protest over the on getting is rarely a tax on the concept. countries, foreign minister says the invoice and even the time is isabelle quotes, it's a top you and human rights official, has resigned the agencies handling of the warrant garza his resignation. letter craig won't give up described as well as miniature actions. as textbook genocide,
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you spoke to gabriel as on the usually the most difficult part of proving genocide is content because there has to be an intention to destroy and whole or in part a particular group. in this case, the intent by his reading leaders has been so explicitly stated and publicly stated by the prime minister, by the president, by senior cabinet ministers, by military leaders. that, that is an easy case to make it on the public record. but it's important that we start using the language that the law sets out, just as we know can reset the terms every major international human rights organization is really human rights organizations, palestinian him rights organizations, united nations, human rights of mechanisms. independent mechanisms have found that the situation in israel and palestine amounts to the crime of apartheid un needs to get used to addressing these particular violations. just as we have another situation. when we
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asked the secretary general and his office about genocide, he won't use that term. he says in previous secretary generals have said that that is for courts to decide. do you think that the secretary general should start using the term genocide when it comes to what we're seeing happening in guys? if we can allege that we see work crimes, crimes against humanity, as we have often done, there's no reason to exclude where we see very strong evidence, the possibility of genocide being committed. and i think you're going to be hearing that term more and more in connection with what we're witnessing in gaza. but institutions of course, have to go through the necessary steps before they can make that for announcements . i. as of today, i am an independent citizen, not caring the institution on my shoulders, and i feel quite confident human rights lawyer in saying that what i see unfolding in gaza and beyond is genocide. joe biden has recently said that after this
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conflict is over, we need to get back to a 2 state solution in your letter, you say the manager of a 2 state solution has become and i quote, an open joke in the corners of the united nations where we are sitting right now. is it really an open joke within the quarters of the united nations? excellent. and it has been for quite a long time. if you ask somebody in their official capacity about the 2 state solution, they will repeat that phrase you over and over again is the official positions united nations. indeed, that is the official position of the united states. but nobody who follows the circumstances, either from the political side or from the human rights side, believe one that the 2 state solution is possible anymore. there's nothing left for a palestinian state that would be sustainable or just or, or possible in any respect. and everyone knows that. and secondly, that solution never dealt with the problem of the fundamental human rights of palestinian. so for example, it would leave them a 2nd class citizens without full human rights inside the green light inside what
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it's now is real proper. and so when people are not talking from official talking points, usually increasingly about the one state solution. and what that means is beginning to advocate for the principal of the quality of human rights. instead of these old political taglines, that would mean the state in which you have equal rights for christians, muslims, and jews based upon human rights. and based upon the rule of law, it is what we call for in every other circumstance around the world. and the question is, why is the united nations not calling for that in israel palestine as well? so masses, politically that has given a televised address in it, is now the accused, israel's prime minister of destroying the entire region to save himself and his family from present. he said to him, ass had offered to benjamin netanyahu, his government at present a swap, deal at the start of
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a way out of the conflict and the cold on countries, especially the united states, to stop supplying weapons to as well as i mean. so that'd be huh. oh, anything. yeah. what are the major reasons for this goal? was nathan young, who's leading a follow right, racist infectious group. i was thinking of saving himself and his family from prison, even to the expense of destroying the entire region foldable. we met with all the parties about the continued totally different young and especially government, about their breakfast behavior. the just to create increase to the muslim holy sites, continue with the legal and law for settlements on leasing settlers to kill and harass all the people. 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 allies continued to back him with these races, pressures, policy. he, we all once again. that's and you have who has no problem to turn the entire region into scorched land simply to save themselves and those around the world.
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but then look at how that got the so what i'm showing me to move in is provided a comprehensive 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 of an independent state as his capital was the right of self determination. while, however, that's a yahoo and his gang misleading his own people, providing false promises which kindled will be achieved. we have let go do a lucky that. i'm glad that we remind the countries in the states supporting design is pushing the just to me, i think 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. i know
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opinion about across it. this is what we witnessed to the winter and the assembly to them. we say you were standing alongside of history on the prism spot. the region to be owned cannot enjoy peace and stability. far as long as our establish wireless post indians not restored the right to freedom, the independence and the return of refuge of squad i. but as we mentioned, the conditions in gauze are becoming west by the out of tens of thousands of palestinians, of turn to hospitals for life saving, treatment in shelter. but even those are not safe places of refuge. 23 hospitals in northern garza or on the on is really evacuation. what i've seen here in red in the south hospitals are full as well as bombardment and book hate has forced 16 of the territories. $35.00 hospitals out of service is ready as strikes have directly hit sconces only tends to facility and areas around of goods and confusion. hospitals. it's illegal to attack hospitals on the international monetary. a new 150 health
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workers had been killed in garza. i'm more than 110 injured 50 ambulances, i think damaged the geneva conventions specifically stipulate that medical stuff and transports must best be protected. a lot of the more than 2000000 people living in gauze at 1700000, if they more refugees at 75 percent of the population, they live in and around. 8 camps operated by the un. some of the most densely populated, urban areas in wealth, but we're trying to explains who they are and the challenges they face. how long they are, all the children, grandchildren, great grandchildren of all 3 quarters of a century past that each new generation frequently meets its own fide into off to shock. so echoes of that will be a descendants of the neck of the whole catastrophe. what palestinians called the
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1948 conflicts that led to the creation of israel. his palestinians fled over expelled by his ready forces to neighboring countries. thousands found themselves in the gaza strip, then controlled by the egyptian army fast refugee stayed in mosques, homes, barracks and tents. but with time and population increases, causes a to you and run cams developed into dense urban areas. what happens is the only place for them to build effectively is output, so that 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, like 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
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a dominant position and gaza east jerusalem and the west bank became occupied territories. it's often palestinian civilians who suffer the most in is rosa tex, israel blames palmed palestinian groups such as how may i ask for the finance life of gauze as refugees isn't on slows or formidable child, which is blockades by the crowding. insufficient voice of how and health care poverty, psychological trauma, the failures of a friendship palestinian authority. and of course, the terrible toll of age rails palms and missiles full in a tiny strip of land. now facing its most sustained attack in decades, will reach havins. how to 0. bolivia is government says its breaking diplomatic ties with israel. excuse me. it's of committing crimes against humanity in gaza. bolivia, cut ties with is rather than 2009 office of the tax and the goal of this trip was storing them in 2020. the
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a says it condemns the aggressive and disproportionate is very ministry offensive julian columbia.

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