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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 2, 2023 10:00pm-11:01pm AST

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you and run school and residential neighborhoods in garza, or come on the is really of american and on the, on the hezbollah. and they all custom brigade say they fight a barrels of real goods from 11 on into northern israel. we also said very clearly and repeatedly that, how is real does this matters? us secretary of state on st, blinking to head back to the regions to persuade israel to agree, easy humanitarian for the sustained attacks against palestinians in the occupied westbank. is there any such as burned down homes of shop?
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the hello israel's not treat, says it has now and suckle garza city after having approach from multiple positions around the besieged territory. is rarely troops have invaded from 3 positions, both in the north and the east. heavy fighting is currently taking place on the northwest of gauze. the city, as is rarely forces tries to move beyond a top trend towards via car, lot in neighborhood and fighting is also happening in july dick and to the north of that area is really for says have additionally been seeing on the main salo, dean road, which links the north of the strip to the south. now if these really forces reach our receive coastal road that effectively have caught the northern gauze of from the rest of the strip. well, let's now speak to correspond on the ground stuff. what else? salute he's in, goes up for us. so what, what are you hearing about what's happening now in garza city, given what these riley is the same?
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yes. um. as for that, is there any time so uh, until uh, earlier today. uh uh i'll get the cp itself. now they are uh, pushing the things towards downtown, uh, or specifically towards the ship that hospital which is in, they're located in the heart of the city. and uh they just from the another notified. okay. oh god, what city uh from the south. uh, southern part of the city. that is there. i live here. thanks uh, over the uh station and uh, hello hi. being the main road and even advancing daughter pushing towards the cost of the road. dakota? no, not on the sheet street, so it'd be out of control. but to main road that link that god, the city with the rest of the garbage that we learn from witnesses will money to flee of the escape from the city towards the south. that thousands of people from
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the north of god are 58. so now are heading towards the street. the hospital seeking guy showed up as a he'd be exchange you fired is taking place between fighting goals and days at a lead time slot of trying to push forward inside the downtown of the cd itself. again, you still got the cd, which is known as the to neighborhood and it's very close to the border is the for and the now it's for an affair. day is controlled by the 80 times quad vines from the side towards the city. so now the, the 2 major point, the exact thing that i, these are now the only time god knows extension and cost, but ideally street. and they made the way to the west to work the c cup and go. so that caused the road by this because code i, the late god, was to be completely from that is the god or from the north. now there are
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a portion of the tanks toward the downtown, but typically to where she for hospital, where thousands of people out of now athletic or lift the area there are taking, showed up stuff on it. sounds like you just said that people are trying to flee towards, i'll see if a hospital, but that also are the is really time pressing towards all she for hospital. how many civilians are now left and garza city is obviously in about to waste an order in place. but i know people decided to go back home all that a substantial number of people now very much and homes way know the whole knows of the guys including the big fund on, on big le villages where they were displaced in. 1 city and different neighborhoods together. 50 onto this out. so we can see now guys i is the most crowded city and hold the garbage group to. many people have been displaced from different areas
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from north of, of got it set up on even from east of guys. i like to. yeah, yeah. and they, to neighborhood, there was a downtown, the nearby, the hospitality. but believing that these places could be uh, safe places. now my thought i might say my house is next to ship a hospital like one cubic meter or even less the people from that neighborhood that we might need to talk, leaving their homes. and the going towards, especially if a hospital there is no guarantee that of these people will find a shelter or would find a safer place to stay on main wild dies or 80 times are exchanging fi are not with the fi thing. girl, they're in a very close area, the sheets, the hospital in the heart of god, the city not fighting, getting advocate yourself. what else? salute in gaza on the ground for us. thank you. a very much stop what i'm please phase say as well. let's now speak to a cost on the own, especially. he joins us from occupied east through some what are you hearing from
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the is really side. this was always presumably the problem. yeah. and perhaps even beyond because benjamin netanyahu has been speaking to soldiers in the last couple of hours and he acknowledge they were at the gates of gaza. but he said the plan is to go, we will not stop beyond the gates of guys. he also has people committed, so things said that the operation was going to continue also from benny guns, who's in the war cabinet, normally the leader of the opposition in israel, in the last few months, but parts of the war cabin. no, he did admit that the war in gaza is much more complicated than the expected and there was a feeling. but once israel's military got moving and gaza and they wouldn't sweep through a spot as they wanted as quickly as they wanted. but it's clear that the opposition that they have faced has been much more severe from the tank missile is being fired to the brigades. 200 needs been throwing and also land mines that have been planned
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to. so they're talking about how they're fighting hunter hun, but clearly these really see this as a significant breakthrough that note there and circling all of guides, a city an object, people can move even further side island. you say this has been incredibly complex . it's almost like there's also been additional division within the as really side around whether or not to allow fuel into the cause of strips now or so it will just of the last few hours we had from the israeli army is chief of staff. essentially the top soldier, and he said that they had been monitoring the situation with fuel for guys of hospitals. and he said i'd rather mockingly, they've been saying for the last week that they're running out of fuel and yet they're still operating. well, the story we're getting from the driving there's that many of the hospitals have completely run out of steel or limit to get to almost an hour or so a day. and he suggested that fuel could go into guys, but it would be costly monitor, so it couldn't fall into the hands of home us. well within an hour,
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didn't even take an hour from benjamin netanyahu. his office, they said that the prime minister has not agreed such plans and all this coming at the same time as big as really on the bus that the gemini said that they me will welcome foreign countries sending hospital ships to port in egypt to help treat those coming out of guys that renew the friendship, sent a ship to help with what is going on. and guys, in the last week, the americans will have soon have 2 aircraft carriers, very close to that region. a be, have got really advanced medical facilities including states of the out the operating theatres, which obviously we don't have and guys at the moment. but the possibility of those hospital ships being in place in a very short order of time are very remote. it takes a long time to stop them, stuff them and move them. and so that means that could be several days before that happens. meanwhile, we continue to see what everyone is acknowledging almost. there is a growing humanitarian crisis and gaza and the number of interest that detail is
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growing by the hour and data humanitarian catastrophe and visit the for us and occupied the stories from thank you on israel's bombardment of gauze that has been continuing on a basis. and just the past few hours is really strikes, have killed 15 people at the res refugee county. that area has already been reduced to rubble and was attacked well, palestinians with that trying to recover their loved ones. the southern north, the jabante, a refugee camp, was attacked for the 3rd day in a row. now this time the target was near you and affiliations run the school. the o. hussein school is housing thousands of displaced people. when that strikes to pace, you and human rights office says we're piece of the tax on your body. a good amount to book on the like honey, a is a resident and they all shop to refugee camp,
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which is located on the coastline of the gaza strip. he says he and the other people that are still trapped the whole time business is incomplete. the police now today they dropped uh, the minutes of in the beach camp, people to look to go to the, to the south. and the city i was and they want to know where to go. some of them, they went through the scores. so most of them they stayed at home and they said, we're going to die in our homes. are going to be human if it's the roads and the can on the roads, on the road and my name as the went to the south and they have the on the, on the, by the sea and the street the them, they sure to visually see the them and they came back and now we were going through the school and the scores of the photos and people staying on the floor on the,
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on the front of the school and around it. we don't know what to do. i don't know. i just forgot to say something. one thing i don't know enjoying, are you enjoying this? seeing this movie movie is the only thing to address. is that even southern garza where people have been asked to evacuate as have come on? the is really bombardment that speak to a correspond tara couple of them. he's in con eunice in the southern part of the gaza strip chart. we know it's been in 10 staff days now. what have you been seeing and hearing today? yes uh the situation on the ground and the gaza strip. witnesses must have deterioration and sense of the number these really strikes that's had to different areas in the territories starting from central. there is that because this time where every mental neighborhood has been a just to for a couple of minutes, have been widely bombarded by that is very occupation forces some of the tax where
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costs increases during the last hour on telling how when neighborhoods which different entered into buildings were destroyed and the surrounding areas of to, of and puts hospital also have been by the to the are tax continued in the southern areas where we are standing right now. kind of had a city where a residential building was flats and the ongoing is very bombardment of the church . reproach must have damage to civil infrastructures and even to farm lands as well . have a couple of other in the for us with the latest from the ground in the southern parts of the gaza strip. thank you, terry. well, there has been a serious escalation on the border between israel and southern 11 on the cut, some brigades from us as military wing. and has the law say they find several rockets from lebanon towards the northern is really town. well, out of there is a hash and is in the cora and southern 11 on the you've been keeping an eye on that pulled up for us that weeks. now, what are you seeing at the moment, as well as the situation is escalating,
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young dominions is really bored with couple of announcements. somebody has will and some big it's uh, 11 on a can. somebody gets claimed responsibility for long. she get doesn't know. front gets to watch these really towns mainly to be more now we saw couple of impacts. the was a lot of fire and explosions in the city. i spread the pictures coming according to reports of to casualties likely in judd now also has one law analysis and the statement that it's forces. what able to strike 19 targets is really targets. single thing is the and also there was an attack on an is ready made for a box to watson area, codes of dean, where a couple of drones hit is really bad x. now, this element, the new element of explosive laden drones is entering this front
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uh recently. and this is a, a kind of an you a significant a fact. what does this mean? this means that as well as using new weapons in this fight, also with how mass launching the, the massages out this has been happening for the past weeks. but today, the impact was clearly as strong as we saw from pictures is rel, shows the vicinity of civil liberties of villages. now with the heating that our civilian casualties, we need to confirm that. but at least now that are the initial reports that, that are live in the civilian casualties and is really showing on why this so new key and mason german was saying there's 5 funding. so i have some left for us on the southern lebanese border with israel. thank you, right. as well as honda is a retired lebanese general and a strategic analyst, he says this latest escalation could to be in preparation for something else. i
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think that to, out of seeing that the rules, the rules of engagement, i like to be changing today the, the changes are in intensity, you know, at the bottom it's on both sides as well as the means use the 1st time we see a suicide drones use i gave a command just got sold for died. yes. and then and shit about fired. so this is like, it may just change mode over the depth of the bottom of the and really hitting that . a supplements like uh, can you actual know what all are in addition to this? we can see that at the, you know, who is the executive think all of this is not on the hezbollah. we have seen, you know, different probably seen in a fraction and, you know, uh, load the same data pump disability. so as singled i looked at, the escalation may be, and this, like i'm out of this is maybe waiting for the for tomorrow,
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for safe house on the 1st page. because i kind of 26.7 days of absence. and with 50 monitors. because the from his general party, he has to come and say, what would be the picture after what would be the picture after he inserted in god's us a t. i may be hitting the guys that oil or how much. so maybe want to kind of go for the future, you know, the uh, roadmap for the future, i guess. so maybe i should like a punishment. a us president drive and has concerns that move and 70 americans with dual citizenship have now left casa that comes off to the roof of border crossing with egypt temporarily opened again on wednesday. folks, well his secretary of state anthony blinking is consciously on his way to the middle east. he'll be urging the israeli government to agree to a series of brief associations of minutes,
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reparations and gaza. it's to allow hostages to be released safely and 15 minutes hearing aids to be distributed. mike handler has the latest from the lighthouse and there's been a lot of moving parts of the white house today. firstly, we heard from president biden read a number of do nationality punish. didn't in americans have been moved out of casa, the figure. he's given as a 70 full of this described by the us president as good news. we also heard a lot of talk in the course of the day, about brief pauses within the conflict, and the briefing via the national security adviser in the white house. john coby, the last on this saying that what is envisioned is a series of isolated breaks and the conflict to allow people to be got out and to get to monetary and supplies in. these pauses in the conflict would be limited in duration,
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limitations in location depending what was happening on the ground. and depending what was needed at any given time. now these is one of the matches that the secretary of state will be discussing when he arrives in israel with me is really government. and yet another method came up as the secretary of state was speaking before his departure. and that is looking at what happens the next day. he says everything was being focused on what is happening today. but it's time to start having discussions about what happens when the config poses a when the conflict ends. what must be done to start working towards a permanent piece in the region. this is what the secretary of state had to say. we're focused on the day off. we also need to be focused on the day after. and so, and conversations that we'll be having to the force of this this weekend, i expect you'll see a focus there and particularly how we can get overtime to 2 states for 2 peoples,
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which in our judgment, remains the best guarantor. and maybe the only guarantor of a secure jewish and democratic israel and palestine is with the state that they are entitled to. the secretary of state also made clear the us insistence on protecting civilian life as far as possible. once again, carrying through the implication that israel does have a duty to protect civilian life as it carries on what the secretary of state describes as it's justified and a link of free exercise against a most within gossip. but once again, that stress from the us administration, that civilian life must be taken into account. that provision must be made for humanitarian aid to go through. my kind of, i'll just say, or washington. well, let's bring in the shower out. is there a senior political analyst ma, when i have to start with what we're hearing from news release that they've now
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surrounded garza city. we knew this is coming. yes. there's a 2nd this, the mid 3 between uh israel's fired power and back of the fighters in carson city. it was clear that sooner or later, probably sooner that they are able to, with the use of a heavy fired power. and it's been heavy fired power and that's what explains the casualties. the indiscriminate toward discriminant bombings from their another coordinate the bombing from the last, the invasion on the ground in order to save is there any soldiers lives. is in fact inflicting huge losses on the palestinians and clearly making a didn't so much. so that is there a now is imposing is imposing a siege within this age. so gaza is being besieged within that. great. the guys, that's the great the. it's all very little small. yeah. enclave and there plenty gonna start now. moving in into garza,
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and i think that's what we're gonna probably see. even more bloodshed moving forward. i think we are in so many ways at uh, or an inflection point where we know things are going to break down completely. or if there's going to be vicious resistance and vicious fighting that a lot of people are going to die. now. meanwhile, just briefly. it's, it's clear to me at this point, it's clear to me at this point that these radios have been physically involved, the hannibal boxes, which basically, which basically says it's in the revised version that they are ready to sacrifice the lives of these regular civilians and soldiers. the captives in order to achieve the higher goals of defeating come us and taking over because clearly implicitly in the way they are now progressing bonding avenue. you
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know, saying that an strategic moves to, to basically say, we are not gonna allow the captives for the hostages to be used by how miles in order to blackmail us those times are over. now the military goals are more important sensitivity and much will speaking of minutes because i want to talk to you about escalation. because hezbollah had always said that a ground invasion of the gaza strip would be a red line. now effectively that red line has been crossed. should we be expecting something else from has below, or is that and another red line now? so here we go. so. so i just, i've just spoken about the, the inflection point in gaza. now there is an inflection point in the region. yeah . and that would be also in the next 48 hours. because if hezbollah is not going to intervene any time in the next 40 to 78 hours, then i think it's probably between $2.00 to $4.00 days after that. yeah. but we already seeing it t things up. i think they had think of pretty much one in particular. i think that
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was a point where it says, well, i say we are serious about what we are saying to model is speech by the leader of his will know still a lot about where is his will and all of this will probably give us a better understanding of what they are up to, but clearly we have now to inflection point one in guys, one in the lebanese lebanese is ready to board. there's both of them. basically moving it in correlation. we don't know exactly which direction are they going to go. they could go either way. well, let me ask you about that. a said possible inflection point. we've seen engagement from the who these and yet, and to could we see potentially and other fund opening that? i don't think so. i mean, they are too far. they are too weak and these little things that they said the on air, there's not enough to do anything but as a symbolic gesture, as it where being clients. so if you're on that, but assuming that they're opening yet another outfront with is, are there is no front between them and is there are, there are, uh, you know,
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thousands of kilometers of this is between the 2. clearly there is a lot of hatred to which is there a lot of the holidays, but i think the idea of another front does not change all of the shark out. is there a senior political analyst always great to talk to you and i'm sure we'll be speaking a little bit later. thank you for now as well. the human rights group, i'm the stand to national a, has accused is really forces of using white fos for us in southern lebanon. the organization says that it's verified that 3 of the instances of israel dropping it on lebanese border areas. the group also found last month that white phosphorus artillery shells with 5 into civilian areas and gaza. it's use intensity, population areas is considered a will crime. survive is are at risk of infections and organ or spare tree family, even if the bonds are small. well, let's speak to donna tyler rivera. she's a senior process response advise that i missed the international. she joins us now via skype from london. going to tell that we've hearing
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a lot about the lebanese from to and the potential for massive escalation that but to be clear, the incidents that you're talking about took place a couple of weeks ago. are you concerned about ongoing use in that area of what we've investigated our incidence that happened on the 1617, so told her and prior to da 7 to 10 and 11 of october, both the the, the earlier ones included uh uh, dosa as well. so that actual, we know, we know the where a show their obligations today from, from new and us in, in ga. so that we've not yet been able to verify communication with the request as it is not easy. so that these things take time to, to, to verify to get all the details. um, but yeah, i mean, you know, it, it is one of the issues were concerned about obviously, you know, there are a bump arguments with the what are the ones that are ongoing
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every day closing mass casualties in in garza? but certainly the incidence that happened on the anthony's board or race concern because white fox sports has been used by used by the forces in the past with devastating consequences for the civilian population. and it is something that you never, never to be used in areas where there are civilians. it is not the bands when, when you come to used on the battlefields and, and forces through using the fleet. but not, it should not be usually narrows where they are civilians. and we've seen that these has been used in the area where their civilian, they think goes us and, and, and let them know natalie and he's on the job. and again, this is a to jump on that because i have some questions about it's used in the gaza strip to we've been speaking to doctors in the strep. you've said that the treating people, many people with deep funds. i know. but if you, i'm a state and human rights watch of with documented the use of white phosphorus over the strip, you will read it to that. but there is what i solution incidents what's causing
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these funds. is this white fost for us or another, and another weapon? so we don't know. i mean, obviously burns can be used. come, come, can be the results of different types of attacks. often, any sort of attacks can call spiers and, and, and buttons, lights, tasks was done, are something else. so to get to much more dangerous, they require a special kind of trace to mount and, and they'll send, they diagnosed immediately. you recognize them and the health system in guy's age, under tremendous pressure. we have not as of today, seen at the dense of patients with white fox for us. that obviously we urge any one who has such evidence to, to, to, you know, to, to send us the images so that we can, that we can look at them. but we were certain that it was used. i mean, we were able to verify the videos of the white phosphorus being air boasted over guys over does
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a tool in the neighborhood and over to ports area. these are areas that they're una full of civilians. uh, but as a city we have not seen a evidence at the moment of the civilians being homes, but that doesn't mean that it didn't happen. so you know, it's communication with guys, it's very, very difficult. we only don't a very small amount of what is happening and when we're very concerned about it. of course, the access is incredibly difficult. don't tell in the last few days we've seen escalation calls for accountability from the u. n. the international community or fighting international. but as you said in terms of white phosphorus, it's not a band weapon is well, never signed the protocol. it's about how it's used, right? so what is the next step here? i know the i c, c, prosecution, kareem khan. he was in rafa what just a few days ago, but his statement that it was about a, is the political appetite to, to investigate and prosecute the use of weapons like this. so we say white
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phosphorus we know is used in syrian and no happens that the white folks 1st was used to the devastating consequences and costs the death of many people in garza is the, the 20082, now 2009 is a military operation and nothing was done about it, then the issue, i mean, as i said, light firstsource these one issue a for now in so far as we know, and relatively small, was daily bombardments, disproportionate indiscriminate that have killed so many civilians were talking about thousands of children and obviously not all the types of renewal for, but many of them, you know, according to all the information that we have are, is there a doctor tied to see just this? unfortunately, if there is, we don't know about it. we haven't seen, we've seen that remarkable lack of political will be a been level of international community invest the sprint, correct troll and nbc. shameful, frankly. you know,
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set our nest the prosecution to prosecute or on the international criminal court. a deep speak not just about a but said that these office is looking at violations, old violations of international um to me, terry and law on both sides. and so, and i searched anybody who was evidence to, to obviously, you know, bring that forward so that the will to investigate these, that are human rights organizations are investigating in the past which seat and barriers un mechanism. but finding a committees and, and, and permissions of inquiries. the question is that what has been locking in the past and what seems to be sorely lacking today is the will of the international community, the country stuff of good relations with this. well, to put the necessary pressures on, on easy way to respect international humanitarian. no guys is not and should not be considered as a free fi your zone and was just these ready for see something dropping leaflets
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telling people to leave does not give this way l. the right to then go in bomb indiscriminately because many civilians are side of 12, the ga strip and we are going south. we are seeing the consequences of that as we speak. donors had over there. the a senior crisis response advise that i'm the seems national. thank you for joining us again here, and i'll just hear it on his hello. thank you as well. so head here on i was a 0 descendants of the lock box, will look at the history of gaza and how we've gotten to this current price. the highlight of the weather is set to remain pretty stormy across the western pilot. so if you're not as bad as it has been recently the storm care and that still
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making his presence felt and it will do for another 24 hours or so, why suspect? so that's the position to the storm at the moment. slowly drifting a little further north, which as we go on through friday, the winds easing off the top. so it won't be as windy, but it will still be very, very windy in day. then we're going to draw more showers, more weight. whether it's that eastern potholes, scotsman. inevitably that will be flooding for them from the previous storm that brought the very heavy rain in a good scattering of showers across the western and central parts of europe. we have got some very wet weather into west central areas that just running out to the western side of greece, easing all the way up towards the baltics. so that when the northern flank that i'm usually started, whether coming into pos this, we have no way given the wind direction, the wind will come in from the atlantic as we go once every friday in just half day and he comes yet more wet weather is going to sleep, paint across the republic of all, and we'll have you right coming in across the good part of england, the wealth still some showers the into us government. you notice for the south,
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the risk and well it also affecting spain and portugal and that will lead to some whether to cause more than positive bronco. i doubt you area on the exploring diverse culture examining political disco exposing societies. doctor award winning intense investigations. the gift compelling insights into humanity, folds and untold stories from asia or in the pacific. 101 east. on. ouch is the latest news as it breaks the minutes of fine enough as of to cheat and quote, for an immediate end to the water and goes with detailed coverage. but would have said that he had been warning that they would be terminated the cation if there isn't
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a resolution to the palestinian issue from around the world. passionate speeches and intense diplomacy have so far failed to yield the unified physician and the security council for the welcome back to what challenges here on, on this policy. okay, and uh huh. let's remind you about top stories, as well as military says, it's in soccer gauze as a team of to having approach from multiple positions around the besieged territory . raids from the air and land have intensified on thursday. then the gauzy refugee camp in central garza was targeted as well as the largest refugee
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camps in the north. the giovanni account has been hit for that day. more than 9000 palestinians have now been killed, and joseph, after 27 days of female intentions escalating on the border between israel and southern devon. on the cast number gave a mazda of military wing and has the law say, they find several rockets from 11 on towards the move and is randy towns on the 27th days of $427.00 days of unrelenting is really a tax on garza and its people buttons from yeah, showing from the land. and this, this is the human cost. these are the names of the move and 9000 palestinians who has now been killed the human toll of the war, documented by elders aerospace of john, listen, team h. i labs at least 3000 to 700 of them on children. many of the newborns. that's one child every 10 minutes since this bombardment began. more than $2300.00 women
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to have been killed and is really a tax. here's what people are enduring right now and gaza.
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the do visit the island is here, interactive on the palestinians who were killed. and is there any attacks on gossip? the address for that is all to 0. don't com since this will and also began with them 3 weeks ago. right? troops have reported an increase in attacks against the palestinians also in the occupied westbank. early, as you can see, thousands of is rarely set to set fire to shops and cause owned by palestinians. and they shall rough west of nablus. one palestinian was fortunately wounded. is rarely settlements all legal under international law. child stratford has worn out
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from dish off as it was this morning where we began to see circulating on social media a photograph of an up to an gray vehicle. the great tall ways. um, 2 people in it seemingly who are initially reported as being soldiers who being killed but certainly they were wearing green clothing suggesting that they were the military we call confirmed that it wouldn't be inconceivable. if indeed they was set close. he's paying the pool, which he didn't, the as rainy is really media that one of those people. one of those men has subsequently died. i suppose it was about an hour, 2 hours after that when we started hearing lines drawn about is right. the settlers coming down from just above will not hillary. reason is right. the settlement literally is really military camp close by to next door. in fact, we heard reports of settlers coming into this town and attacking local properties, burning calls,
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which were seen pictures of attacking homes on. so this situation was pretty much was beginning to get out of control. we've seen pictures of smoke rising from this town as well. we understand that those fires and not attacked property able to find from that the type, probity of supp subsequently being extinguished. but there was also a very interesting pictures of these really military soldiers actually fighting with settle is trying to keep the set loose back. because of course, the charge normally amongst palestinians. and this is true. and so because we have seen it with our own eyes on multiple occasions, any productivity will tell you that usually the ami basically stay back. and they accuse the all me of basically protecting the settlers in attacks like this to hold germany has banned any activities in support of from us. felon has been one of the strongest back as of his route. as our correspondents at boston reports, the country is still struggling with guilt towards drury's move. an ac is now off
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to the holocaust. to weeks they wanted to find it and over as well somebody and of guys that they weren't allowed to tell me the police had been most pallets the info test sightings fear of anti semitism. i feel like in the last 2 weeks, people were extremely afraid. their right to go out where cafe? yeah. where policy and flag this dangerous right now is a feeling that strengthened by this statement against anti semitism, published by billed europe's best selling newspaper, solely directed at muslims. i think it is dangerous because it is sitting into the hands of the right wing people and it's specifically dangerous for people of origin, the active se, germany's guilt to what use is understandable, but unconditional support for the so 80 government is wrong. whatever germany does is never going to freedom off the gifts of the,
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of the holocaust. so the persecutions and the violations against palestinians that are happening current or you know, going to freedom of that is either and i think that needs to be understood. i think it's, it makes things even worse. it makes them oppressors once again. that's a nation of anti semitism and germany was expanded a few years ago. and besides, a threat against jews have now includes attacks against israel, such as express verbally or on find some say this vague destination is a threat to freedom of speech and it gets german authorities an excuse to criminalize profile. as genuine valley, police in germany stepped up security off the monitor congress was thrown at his jewish community center. they say anti semitic incidents have increased in recent weeks. they politicize the term and. and as a do,
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i can be now defined as anti semitic which is something that i'm afraid of personally, you know, and as, as a, as a grandchild of holocaust survivors. the it's, it's frightening. he is among a 100 jewish scientists, an artist who signed a petition calling on the government to stop banding protests while some rallies on our loud, many people who support the palestinian speed. they are being closely watched, stepped fast and elder, 0 berlin, o palestinians living outside garza anxious and concerned about what's happening to their families. that, in addition to daily protests, many are trying to do what they can to help. the people have casa sullivan's of age reports now from the to damian capital a month before the war and government who was all smiled as he sold to some of the street. he's from gaza before the jimenez and live in jordan. like many college students, he's lost both of those family members. a,
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as in time neighborhoods are being wiped out, a 130 members of his extended family have decided to move to different locations in gaza. so at least some of them survived. the latest is really bombings about how to empty. what has been. my aunt was killed then had 2 daughters on the last we heard 13 of our cousins had been wounded. then we lost all contact a lot. we don't know whether the dead or alive ended, little watching the comments and forward has pushed many people to donate. what the con, at this medicaid comp, the donating blood. this would be kept by the banks in a month in hope that is relevant, allow in medical aid. well that she should enjoy, this is my blood and if i know it will reach gaza alternate every day, it's the least we can do because we can't get there. we keep praying for them. if i donate and everyone donates, we can all make a difference. our blood, our soul is for you,
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so that's what i'm trying to understand you and resistance. the point of gives, gathering, is to educate their children about the plight and how the children of garza, the turn around the for the last name will be 3. and i am here because i know person and the kids in the view and just say i'm the one that says do see this. it says this doesn't allow me to smile understandings here spend much of their time and sorrow and prayers. so i'm gonna be driving down to 0 a month. well, this war on garza comes on the 10610 of us. we have balfour declaration, which changed the lives of palestinians forever. for centuries, the ottoman empire controlled palestine until it was conquered in 1917 by advancing
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bushes. troops during the fast 12 for the bridge is far and secretary of the baffled rows of less than 2. a prominent men, the precious jewish community, saying his government was in favor of the establishment in palestine of a national home for the jewish people. now at that time, on the 8 percent of palestine population was jewish. the less also said, nothing shall be done, which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non jewish communities in palestine. but after the war ended and 1918, the new creation league of nations mandated the palestine to bushes control with the language of the balfour declaration west and then. and then in 1948 after the 2nd world war. british occupies left palestine and the newly formed united nation is declared the creation of the state of israel and move and $700000.00 palestinians lost the land of vincent feet and is a trustee for the full project charity which says its mission is to address the new
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case responsibility for peace and security in both israel and palestine. i believe that's all this 106. the anniversary of the alphabet division that's decoration is still alive because its impact is still with us. and it has left to complete the documents that you read out of a very short promise to the slightest leader in the okay. test your things. it says hold mind for the jewish people, but without prejudice to they sit with them and they just like, right? so non jewish people, which were the majority, as you said, britain's role in that time was i would say a policy of defeats the golf or project to try to do that. you mentioned that on the trust a of a has
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a website with information objective information about the purchase role. we focus on griffin, the website is about for project dot org. and one of my fellow trustees has written a book, which i commend to your view, was called a policy of deceit because britain promised said land to distribute to america before promising it to the nature of this i just mentioned to you k. and then during the mandate periods, the building, the consistent thing that britain did was effective to prevent palestine becoming an independent stage for as long as there was an arab understanding majority very and that's let's to conflict. and it gives britain a responsibility today to take the lead. i think up much as a people to try to ensure equality between israelis and
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palestinians with mutual security. the idea that you need an actual security can be imposed by one people on another through the occupation if wrong. and it's being proved to be wrong, tragically, as we speak, a hostile ahead here on out of there, we'll have all the rest of the days. news, including protests in northern, gone us way locals accused the ministry of a heavy handed approach in his efforts to contain
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the welcome back. now russia is revoking, it's ross if a cation of
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a global nuclear test ban president, autumn, and fusion signs the bill into law. on thursday, abandoning the land lock agreement. now the street c, which was adopted in 1996 on old nuclear explosions, including tests of nuclear weapons. here there's a couple of all of a out zeroes. most co correspondence explains what's behind that. this means a verse explains that, so there is a situation now when aid needs to act in its national interest and interests interest of its people. so we're also hearing from that trim and over at the russian state d my, which is the vs lo house. upon them, and so, but you stumbled in saying that to now it's the, the country. it was a me raw response to the actions of the united states. uh, which had not ratified this document for 23 years. and the decision was made so late in the interest of a russian and the russian people and russia actually assigned and immediately
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around to find that tracy back in 1996 and interesting that countries like the united states, china and israel, they did sign it back in 1996, but ever since have never arrived to find it in countries like north korea and pakistan and india, they neither signed it nor ratified it. so it basically with size heard about the bushes designed to do so from presents letting the patient, it's amazing of the zone die club discussion to the, the missing of the, of all the discussion club back in october. so basically that was a time when he announced that to the nuclear test ban treaty would be, it may actually take place. so basically that was quite alarming from a residence and donna's up at east region say that sold is used heavy handed tactics during recent rates. on their homes, they followed a tax on security forces deploy, it's a fight on the groups. catherine, so it has no of the people in that whose output is to region in nothin
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gonna are angry at the military topple, started several days ago when soldiers rated the area. often altercation between self defense groups as security agents who had been deployed. people in the area say they went to door to door and discriminate repeating and harassing anyone. they could find the individuals who were on the parts or we have several others. what taken to hospital the sustain frontier? gone along with golf of guinea. total, the name and ivory coast are increasingly risk of violence from on the groups
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causing is the ability in this i have region. the government has wrong top security in north and for the towns in reason. yes, it's denies the allegations of abuse. there is a security complain dot see something say something that encourages civilians to be blake to lance and report suspicious movements. people who have suffered in the hands of security personnel say they don't trust those who are supposed to keep them safe. kathrine, sorry, oh, jesse are hundreds of clothing factories and bangladesh has been closed off to protests, demanding more money that tons violent police and the dozens of factories have been vandalized since these demonstrations started on the weekend. around 4000000 people walk in the government industry and bangladesh. salaries that stops at just $75.00 a month. the other office, but another public house imagine see in new delhi and india is off to
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a toxic hays spread across the capital on thursday. and government agencies of ones that pollution levels could westland, despite efforts to reduce some the equity index to it at a $415.00 on a scale of $500.00, which indicates severe levels affecting those with existing elements. now 49 year old australian woman has been charged with murder and in laws and her aunt with food containing highly poisonous desktop restaurants. aaron passes and stuffed up beef, wellington, for a family lunch at the end of july, august, including her ex husband, was hospitalized. the day of the process and has public key denied any wrong doing police named patterson as a suspect offered was just a self and had 2 children who were left on homes. a 2 day artificial intelligence safety summit is contact underway at blatchley park in the united kingdom. it's being attended by take bosses administers from some 28
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countries. tanya diego has, so this is leslie pop, the best place on computing. and it was also world war to code break because as well, absolutely fun to benefit from the survival of breast and the dates that jobs at the time. now back in those days, top secrets, what pretty much committed to paper and stored and files like this. but the specials that i got to arrive to have the site sets on a new frontier. also official intelligence, the blatchley declaration, which was signed by representatives of $28.00 different countries, is now focusing on a i itself, it's risk and it's benefits. those who wound against a i is risk a menu from leaders of tech joins such as, you know, most whose wounds. that's the risks that so a getting out of control could carry,
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would be that equal, or a pandemic, or even nuclear war. that sentiment was echoed on wednesday by the us, vice president carmella harris. now with this in mind as well, tech giants have also said the problem is, is that a i is developing at such a rapid rate that governments are unable to keep up with how they are able to control this. and this is what this summit is all about, trying to see how that can be some international agreement on how i can be controlled with that in mind. of course, they're all going to be all the summits that will follow one from this and may 2020 full. the next summit will be held in south korea 6 months after, in front of reminded perhaps of how countries all around the world are waking up suddenly to the very real threats and benefits of a i something which has the potential to completely transform humanities, evolution funding guy yeah,
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go all to 0. well actually talk as well. that's not leave you with some live pictures from gaza. israel is military, he says it's in circles golf. the city also having approach from multiple positions . we know face to face bottles that have been taking place for have much more few adjustments on al jazeera. i'll be back in a few minutes with us the game and goes, it continues. we bring you the latest reactions and global out experience. so jewish person, israel does not represent me, the killing of all those innocent families in israel is terrible. but the response is even worse. it's a genocide, it is up acceptable trouble stages and it seems even more unacceptable to have children of stages. it's all about religion is about to me,
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i think for me to get down find for what to stay with us for the latest developments on al jazeera. so many politicians want to be the republican party's candidate for to any stand a chance it gives donald trump. if our planet is burning and we're running out of time, why aren't we doing more to deal with climate change? our american politics just getting to your wife into it screen for most americans. for quizzical look us politics. the bottom line house on this structure was actually destroyed in 2003. and the reason for that is that, sorry, honey was actually convicted and sentenced to 7 live sentences by his paws in the killing of his right and soldiers with these res, this is a came in here and this now very small hole actually represents a nightmare for this 5, let me just show you these rand. he's actually drilled into the wall. now,
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why did they do the, the testing the thickness of the walls? so they know a appointment to use when they come to demolish this house and the family are telling us there was no reason for these rays to come in to that house at this time . right now, they simply don't know why he's right. he's one to demolish the house. this house could be demolished in the next 2 hours and the next 2 weeks. they simply don't know when that demolition is going to come. the fast ground baffles in the north and the south of dawson is really ami, says it has now surrounded garza the color the self. hey,
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this is all to 0 life also coming refugee camps you and run school and residential neighborhoods in gauze. come on. that is really has the custom brigade say they

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