tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 3, 2023 1:00am-2:01am AST
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the tesla and the all cassandra gate say they find a barrels of rockets from lebanon and northern israel to the and sustain college students in the occupied. westbank is waiting set, says of fund um, problems shops and move islands. and janine refugee accounts and you ok, applied westbank is rarely forces, have killed at least one palestinian in a way that's ongoing. the quality is really minute tre says it has now completely and south garza city, often having approach from multiple positions around the besieged territory. let's
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show you all of this on not because this really trips have known data from 3 positions in the north and the east. there's been heavy fighting north west of golf . the city as rarely forces moved through a contract towards the car in the neighborhood that there's also been fighting and do what dick enter the north of that area now is really forces of additionally been seen on the main. slo, dean roads that links the north of the strip to the south now is really forced as do reach the receive coastal road. they'll have effectively cut to move and gauze off from the rest of the street lights on the she move. 52 is really forces have completed the in sacramento, the guys assessing the center of mass terrorist organizations. the last hours are temporary. i mean for me to forces in cooperation with the air force. i'm going to talking basis go headquarters, concentration points and other tar infrastructure use like a mouse and it's terrace. some of the well, how does the resume the outside spoke to me just an hour ago on the phone from gauze, the city which the israeli army says it has now surrounded. of the confrontations
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have been very, very violent. the bombardment or from the line from the air from the sea has been ongoing violently at all times. you can hear the boom bars my now as we speak there on going nonstop all during the day. all during the night hours the really intensify during the night hours, as israel has a into the cold, the dogs, the city, and the northern part of the gauze is shirts from north west. the gods, the that's where a shots it a refugee camp is. and here in gauze the city in the south west where of course, hospital is now most of the environments are in those 2 areas, as well as in phil, i do treat where tanks are adjustment, and the is really wor, $11.00 boss are always
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a shooting of the cars that try to come close to that area. no one is passing through. uh could i be for days now, but the tanks are grow to trying to get to over the sheets st. mary's to go. your cars have been shocked at as they are trying to block you. we run the noise of also the largest cities to the south in light of all the vinyl, boardman going on for days. now. let us know. speak to him to sell hood. she joins me from occupied a story send honda. what are you hearing then? uh from the is really is this presumably was always they a plan that's right in this das. yeah. a ground operation inside of the gaza strip was something these really military was saying was going to happen from the beginning of the war. remember,
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this is now the deepest that is really forces have been inside garza since 2005. and the military has made their objectives quite clear we've been hearing from is really officials all evening. and they've said that they have completely circled guns the city. and they say this is how massive main strong hold. now the military is also saying that they are looking for weapons. they are looking for, for military posts, and any other type of human infrastructure they are looking to destroy. now these really defense minister, you know, i've gone, has been saying that the country, it has a quote, unique approach to how they're going to come about the tunnel system. now the tunnels are something that the military have to deal with on a complex stage because they've been saying this is unlike anything they have ever seen before. and the military has been posting pictures of, of themselves in recent weeks, training in tunnels for when that part of the combat and sues. now benny
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gans, a member of the countries war cabinets speaking tonight, saying that while they're making significant gains, they're also suffering heavy losses. at least 19 is really soldiers have been killed since this ground operation started. and the military has said the $335.00 soldiers were killed since the beginning of the war. now the military has also been clear that one of the objectives they're trying to achieve with the ground operation is to rescue all of the captives that are inside of the gaza strip. now in terms of a ceasefire, these really military spokesperson, daniel, has already said this is not on the table at all. and that the military is continuing to pound guns of via air land and see now this in circle meant of guns. the city is symbolic for, for a few reasons. first, they've been entering for more rural areas that weren't so densely populated. and
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the problem is, is that there are still civilians in that area. but the is really military is saying that because this is a place where how mass operates out of there simply left with no choice as to how they are going to a task from the ground. the military has been publishing extensive footage of the ground operations inside of the strip saying that they are targeting everything in sight. and additionally saying that they killed a 130 combatants in guns a today alone. so the military is continuing to say that their objectives are being achieved, but we're also hearing that from the top and israel, we're hearing it from these really prime minister himself saying that this is only the beginning and the ground operation. and incursions will continue on this on hooks that with overlays as lines for us from occupied the story. some thank you, honda well in southern garza, and it's rarely as drake has killed yes and no,
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the gentlest mohammed i will have top was the correspondence of palestine tv. and he was killed along with 10 members of his family and one of the latest strikes and the con eunice. at least the 26 journalists have been killed in gauze that since this war began. but even in southern garza where people have been asked to evacuate, as we've been saying it has come on, the is rarely bombardment that space of time. assume he's in con eunice and the southern part of the gaza strip for us tarik. i know that you knew my homage, and i'm sorry about what's happened this evening. can you tell us a little bit more about the strikes that have been taking place that you were telling us that these have been on residential areas to? yes, this very evelyn's, this attacks and the goal is this truck continue destroying and cruising must have done this to civil and even residential buildings in the territory. one of these strikes claims, the lives of our friends and kelly, how much apple has all the upfront costs of the, the pro,
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the if you broke costs of a tv, a power steering tv. he was one of the most amazing people that we have ever met. and those with he was doing his work in britain a very professional way, trying to tell the world about the truth and territory. he why he went to check his family members in order to see how his skids and suddenly his house was involved with that. now he has, he's not yet between us. so we send our condolences to his family members. even 10 of his family members also were killed. the strikes continue in different areas in the territory, including of the north of the gauze districts. also the surrounding areas of the nation hospital have been again combined it's, it's a what was mentioning that old the surrounding areas of gauze, the majority hospitals also have been widely bombarded. it's also a take your own consideration that people are originally doing indeed indeed, yards of the hospitals and even the surrounding areas. so these attacks will impose
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a significant hate threats and even intimidation, to the, to the people who are residing these hospitals in order to force them to be back to wait until the southern areas of the territory told this the till now the is ready as strikes claim claimed the lives of more than $9000.00 pounds. the news with more than 22000 others also wanted across the target. you talked to there about people still being asked to evacuate, how anyone's suppose to evacuate when there's no fuel? the yes people's uh, in the nose and some to areas of the gaza strip, still trapped by the is bailey on giving siege in these areas as well as ground military inclusion is really a aiming at a defined in gaza strip in 2 separate sexes in order to easily gain control over the 2 or 3 the, the people are trapped in different sholtes as a fleet to, to the united nations and also insight hospitals. they are the, are running low on terms of fuel food and even at water clean want to access. so the majority of them are running golf if you will be doing type, even if you will,
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to operate the costs in order to evacuate to the southern areas where bought. and they also continue the those people did not really find any glimmer of hope to safely to safely evacuate from the northern areas. simply because of the number of cause have been hurt even a, during the process of evacuation to decide their own areas of going to start thomas, i was in the with the latest for us from the ground and con eunice and the southern part of the gaza. strip. thank you, terry. well, we're getting some breaking news of the janine refugee camps and the occupied westbank is really forces have now killed at least one palestinian man during rate, which is still currently ongoing. i understand that speak to bonnet smith. he has the license for us and remote up on what do we know? i know the last time we spoke it was all still on folding. presumably it is still ongoing. yeah. it's still ongoing this days, yet 2 people have now been killed. in this rate, we don't know anything so far about the 2nd victim. the 1st victim beyond this time
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was not involved in the fighting. he was, as is often the case in the wrong place of the wrong time. and what we're almost done has happened is that another cover is really special for 6. this team is going to need to try and find looking for someone to arrest that they knew they wanted to arrest. they was spotted by a group of power steering fights is apply broke out is rarely scolding back up, making it a bigger uh, gum bottle. i didn't not gum bottle. now at least 2 people have been killed. one of them as the sight of this man who it seems, is in the wrong place or the wrong time. now, rates are a fact of life in the occupied westbank from long before this conflict in gaza. started on in jeanine that really almost on a nightly basis. now suddenly since the beginning of the really for the last 2 years, the power published and the all parties security for fulls is especially night. i've had no control in jeanine, it's left to different groups,
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but to operate and not city particularly they control the area over night. but that those to death so far and that ongoing rate means that $136.00 palestinians have been killed. 39 of the mine has since the october 7th gauze of war stopped in the occupied west bank. i should have found it smith, the width of the latest on that ongoing rate will have much more for you here on out to 0 finale. thank you very much, ben has missed that in ramallah. well, there's also been a serious escalation on the border between israel and southern 11 on the cast number games. that's how i'm off as my the tree wing, and has the law say, they've funded several rockets from lebanon towards the northern, his way of the town of curiosity. mona, i have some has worn out from the cora in southern lebanon as well. now with this rather announcing the complete seizure of the guys and the situation here, escalating that gradually. it seems that the scene is set for and use
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steps. maybe the 2nd level of escalation on the needs is really board that we saw today from us. come a claiming responsibility for attacking could actually now with a dozen or for our kids and we so it could be a impact. the also has lots announcing that they hit our 19 is ready ministry positions. similar thing is they also hit thing and the command and control center is a dean with a couple of a suicide drones. this is a new element entering the whole scene. and it's clear that the rules of engagement on an any more of the same, like the web $25.00 or $26.00 days ago. things have shifted completely and origin of a situation. if we don't, if we don't want to use the, what conflict is he think off and this situation is heating up just hours before how some of us all of the lead off, as well as going to give his bed 1st speech. since the beginning of the hostilities,
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so now we have on the east side also several of civilian skilled over the past days . also today since, well, i know is the 3 off, it's twice as were killed and it's really showing is rose been showing the vicinity of live in these villages and also on some occasions, some houses and residential quarters in some villages. so it's, yes it's, it's going to watch escalation, and this seems to be a major escalation that's unprecedented over the past $25.00 days as well. that's bringing the as far how to use a retired military general and a political and strategic items to joins us now. from the root let's, let's start by talking about this potential escalation, given what we're seeing on the lebanese florida. i know the white house is saying that it hasn't yet seen evidence that quotes has bella is ready to go full force. the, this is all seemed very carefully calculated. what should we expect from how some of the smaller one who speaks tomorrow?
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nobody knows exactly what the might of the shares from the law. what's it should it should a do when uh the that is right, isn't that it does uh or bottom in the front of me. ok. you're buying the whole fit the, the best thing for that would be it that level of month, which showing that there's still a lot of interventions from the lives of how much that includes inc has a belie, i'm a, that part is in syria. erac a. yeah. man, and even any around i don't think that the that is what it is really the l o or way or the answer does that without any kind of cushions and the region which, when you cause a, a, a war and all the bad reason. this is, this is very, it's is expected in case of
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a there's really forces and so the front of on the ground, 50 yards. so as you were saying that these ready round invasion was supposed to be a red line for the hezbollah and other parties. now we're obviously seeing that happen. so what now is in the calculus for ron? you were saying that a regional was inevitable. yes. and then if it's under then case of nothing fat and does a no the, the back uh, and a tax of on civilians the video, the now $9000.00 people died. and they may be more of a model to model and, and this is over guys, as long as by, as a person, but they exist, enter the city at best. i think the fee of a street, the 5, the which should me. yeah, goes casual and it is in between the is what i need. so we'll just, i mean,
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and then the defense i found this is to, if you wish it on the get on thing goes, uh uh, i designated the uh, to succeed in entering the city and get that to get out. i think uh that will cause the image and the vision that they will not allow the from us to be wiped out. oh well let's talk then about the tactics on the grounds now in gaza. city. these rarely say they've surrounded the city, but there's a long back to the head. what do you think it is there? is there likelihood that they're going to be able to succeed in making some kind of headway that against a mazda, especially given the, the intricacy of this tunnel network. this is so instead of having to sit is not the problem. the and the is a false, is that the best on the been obtained and, and the non populated land, most of which, where the motor's by end of the tax. but in order to enter the city and to get them
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involved in the sea for them. or you know that the metal legs and this is a 100 we can, which means that in parentheses should be the main factor of this kind of on the battle. and the day they wouldn't because the money casually says and visit a to say if you compare this to by what, for example, as to the city as a 100 days and that the last 20000 people don't mind or exactly what that is that the emission ottoman and most of that as well. so i'm in the editing, the, the, the 5th is the 40 so we'd be able to do and then we wouldn't make is a pain. so a lot of casual and it is uh, if it is ready to do that, then the water will continue. and this fall hutch that are tied minute to general
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and a political and strategic unless speaking to us that from the route. thank you for joining us. and sharing your thoughts as you think you hold us. president joe biden has now confirms that move in 17 americans with dual citizenship have left garza and comes also the roof of border crossing with egypt temporarily opened on wednesday. thank a lot of secretary of states as me blinking is now also on his way to israel heal reports. it may be doing these really government to agree to a series of brief sessions of military operations in gaza to allow for hostages to be released say for the input to monitor in a to be distributed from the white house like kind of how salacious there's been a lot of moving parts of the white house today. firstly, we heard from president finding that a number of do nationality punish. didn't,
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and americans have be 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 re pauses within the conflict. and the briefing via the national security adviser and the white house strong could be 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, limitations that 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 matter came up as the secretary of state was speaking before his departure. and that is looking at what happens the next day. he
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says everything was being focused on what is happening today. but it's time to start having discussions about what happens when the conflict 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, but we'll be having to the 4th 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, which in our judgment, remains the best guarantor and maybe the only guarantor of a secure jewish and democratic israel. and the palestinians 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,
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carrying through the implications 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 from us within garza. 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 august era, washington. while the pen to compress secretary has spoken just in the last couple of hours because he called him and was listening. and for us in washington, d. c. patsy. the pen to go on appears to be sticking to his line. notice he's fine . exactly. and they're sticking solely behind israel. it was interesting. a general pat, right? or depending on spokesman, was asked about these repeated strikes on a refugee camp, which a human agency it says is likely a war crime. and he reiterated what we've been hearing pretty much every day is
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that the us keeps telling israel that they have an obligation to follow humanitarian international law the laws of war. but then he took it a step for further and he said, we believe they are in fact doing that. so how can you squared that? because if you look at international law, certain things are supposed to be off limits, right? you're not supposed to hit hospitals or you and protected schools or refugee camps . uh, but what he says is putting the blame on her mouth. she says, when a he went on to say that when a normal facility is used for military purposes, ones that are supposed to be off limits, then under law, it becomes a legitimate target. and that is what he says how mazda is doing. of course, i think it's very important to point out that neither the us nor israel has provided any proof at all, that that is in fact what, how, how mazda is doing so, so, but again, as cause across the globe. first, these fire continue, day and day out dancer from the pentagon is now we do not support
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a ceasefire, and that that gives time for a mouse to regroup. which is something that, again would put, is really citizens and others in danger. if you have heard, however, the president say that the us government does support humanitarian pauses to enable humanitarian aid to get in for hostage hostages to get out as well as other citizens. so in the secretaries discussion with his counterparts, as i mentioned that the top, the discussion of ensuring that palestinian civilians guys ins, innocent civilians in guys are able to get to mandatory and assistance with that. that'd be water fuel medical aid. so one of the other questions that keeps coming up is obviously these are many of these are provided from did these weapons or us weapons. and he was asked about that. he said whenever they give weapons to any
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other country, israel, ukraine, they are given reassurance that these will not be used to target civilians edit. once again, he said that they don't believe that that is in fact, half a day didn't they were asked, well, how do you determine if that is in fact, what is what is happening? you said very vaguely. there's an inter agency process. he didn't say if it would actually impact further delivery of a just and he didn't even actually confirmed that they were actually looking at it . but again, another day from depending on another day what, where it seems there's lot. busy no day like between the us, the us military, and these really military, patrick, i'll hand that with overlays as far as from the pentagon today. thank you. passing, are hostile ahead here on al jazeera defendants of the lock. but we'll look at the history of gaza and how we got to this current crisis news .
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hello, i am optimistic and thinking we may well have some useful writing full coming into that east to sort of australia. i thought danger here recently, but the winds coming in from the open waters from the east and on show brace as we go through the next couple of days. we'll fate some moisture in, i'm not sure this helped them been down. that fire risk the whole i $59.00 to risk that we have across the southeast of queensland aid to northeast in parts of new south wales behind that generally drive fish out. it's essentially on west and part of us is on the whole side once it gets to pass at around $36.00 celsius on friday, temperatures will fall away. as we go on for the next couple of days, has a 37 left full assessed. i somebody looks a little cooler, so i would say i'd like to continue cassette east the side of australia. there we go. we go on. it's a sunday post at around $29.00, so it's just still michelle. it's between sidney and breast,
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but pat and melbourne at around $23.00 degrees. me. why does this sunshine have showers some of them plus 3, making the way across a new zealand. we got some black, the showers long spells of right now, sliding out of eddie's to the side of russia. snow talking in behind that went to weather into northern japan shala's there across the korean peninsula, into central china. the 102-0000 industries. 1.4000000 people displaced the, the, the we were just effective for sure. community and goals are being targeted. no one is saying everyone is
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in 5432 mar, upfront takes on the big issues. this isn't a one off you. something about a systemic issue here. black labs don't really matter in the police for unflinching questions is war with lawanda, imminent rigorous debate? people are dying because of lots of medical treatments, challenging conventional with the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me more for me on hills upfront one out 0. the welcome back to watching. how does era, let's remind you about headlines. this allen is rose middle tree says it's encircled guns. a city also having
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a purge from multiple positions around the besieged territory. you're watching live pictures now, where raids to me and lines have both intensified on thursday. then the gauzy refugee counts in central garza was targeted as well as the largest refugee camp in the north. the jamalia account has now been hit for a 3rd day. well, the $9000.00 palestinians have been killed and goes off to $27.00 days of war. meanwhile, tensions are escalating on the border between israel and southern avalon. custom brigade stubs lost his military wing and has the law say they fight. several rockets from 11 on towards the northern is wiley, town of cherry sharona the fault since the war on garza began more than 3 weeks ago . now write scripts have also reported an increase in attacks against the palestinians and the occupied west bank. dozens of his rarely set to set fire to shop some cause owned by palestinians und dash, a rough west of nobliss, one palestinian has reportedly been wounded. is there any sacraments or illegal
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under international law? charles truck that has worn out from dish or 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. it's being reported in 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 drop about is right. the secular is coming down from just above. it will not hit layers is right. the settlement literally is riley, military kept close by to next door. in fact, we heard reports of settlers coming into this town and attacking local properties,
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burning calls, which are seen pictures of attacking homes also. and the 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 the tank property able to find from the type, probity of supp subsequently being extinguished. but there was also a very interesting pictures of these really military soldiers actually fighting with settlers trying to keep the settlers 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. well, it's now the $27.00 days at $427.00 days of unrelenting is rarely
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a tax on garza. and it's people from this, from the and selling from the land. and this, this is the human costs. these are the names of the move and 9000 palestinians whose now been killed. the human toll of the war documented by audra 0 is base of journalism, teen ager. last, at least 3700 of them on children's most of them newborns as one child every 10 minutes since his bombardment began. more than 2300 women have also been killed in his really attacks. here's what people are right now and during, in gaza the
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a lot of the migration ongoing. and i would say the most extreme is what we see in action propelled by ease rainy of political and military leaders. and then the per today to trickles down at the level of individuals varies the there are genocide of calls that are that sent to me and they're actually fine. i understand. i understand the sorrow and pain, the money is re lease as health as up to 7 to a door and you know, wife and say, i don't expect anyone to elevate themselves on their person. i've tried to be at the goals and ment call them industry should stake all induct with waste a which is exactly what's not happening in the and you'll find a policy in the territory. and we have seen the consequences that the violent while the carpet bone, bank of the gas a straight, and the buyer then school me could buy, sold, yours an army, the settlers in the,
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in the west bank. this is really a present interest, but i would like to bring in other elements and the stuff if you allow me to do so . but do you want a nation of the palestinians is something that knows no border because including the new or up in the us. in the west. i've seen myself the adult scene of students with the, the, for that in the and, and the violin kind of the i'm to policy and racism the each level of hope. yeah. that piece on the rise. and he's not controlled at the story and it's open controlled by local political leaders. of course, it's also on the some of it isn't, is on the rise. and, and this is the consequence of a very violent narrative. then he's being state, as well as the humanitarian situation and cause that continues to deteriorate as it were, pushing out in the us secretary of state on me blinking is on his way again to israel . the. she'll report as need be judging these really complement to equations. some
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humanitarian pauses. not springing lawrence cold. he's a senior fellow at the center for american progress and also a former assistant secretary of defense. he joins us out from washington. d. c. barnes is israel listening to the us at the stage? oh, i think it is flooded, tad say it publicly. we now know and president driving revealed us in a campaign stop out in the midwest that there was a pause so we could get to to american hospital just released the was really didn't even mention that at all. but it turned out there was, and i say what's happening here, you don't want to say, you know that you, that your are stopping the war. what a strategic pause is a lot difference that a ceasefire on what it least in rhetoric. but what it is, it's the same thing if you pause and you stop bombing and then people can do these, you about a terry and things that they need to do. that in fact,
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it's the same impact as the fact that you know, you, you basically had a pause. so i think it's important to keep in mind that this is, this is the key thing. it's not a, you can say no, it's not a ceasefire. the as rallies don't want to appear weak, but if it's a pause or you accomplish the same objectives, that's the key thing and that's what we have to keep and like, let's do. we can to limit the civilian casualties and ensure that people who want the leave that the area in gaza. julie, well i think a lot of the critics of the lack of a ceasefire. i have made the point that a pause is actually just that it's a brief pause and you can only do so much, but the killing will then continue. the us has phased heavy criticism, both at home and abroad for pushing back on this idea of a cease fire. we have, and i wonder if you agree with me, have seen a shift in,
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in the time from the us as the death toll and gaza klein's. and i've been wondering if this is a reflection of increasing pressure from public opinion, or is this perhaps a strategic shift? you know, i know, think is public opinion. i think it's the right thing to do. president biden has a lot invested in this, given his relationship with net yahoo, which we saw right after october 7th. and in fact, it asked on the way home from that meeting, he was talking about, you know, what would now call you monetary imposter. and that was quite surprising when you know that, that, that was, that got released. so, no, i don't think as public opinion because the united states are, you know, have various opinions from people all over the spectrum. but i do think it's something that president biden feels very personally about. and that's why secretary blanket has been there like 20 days and this is more started and he's going back again to try and see what he can do. i get cartridge like gutter to,
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you know, release more hoss is more hostages and then you can have, you know, a hard humanitarian pause or allow the children and their families to leave. i mean, i think that's what they're doing to the fact of the matter is everybody's talking about israel. what about how much are they going to pause while? i think i, my, my next question is really about what kind of escalation we can see from, from you besides, if the fighting continues that have been very, very real concerns about abroad or regional escalation. the us has deployed already to aircraft carrier strike groups to the region. troops have been put on hyphen deluxe, about to ation times. we're hearing of all in place and neighboring countries. how prepared is the us now for, for a massive escalation? does it expect one as well, basically is prepared and that's why it's sent to carry a bag because not just one, but 2 plus several 100 planes and a couple 1000 troops as
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a deterrent. what they're trying to do, our ceiling is, and i agree with it that it's a ray and that's behind this whole operation. so send a signal to a rand if you should be foolish enough to do that, we will retaliate. i do think for example of has the law really steps up the attacks they would find us, you know, some response from the carrier battle groups. lawrence called the senior fellow at the center for american progress and a former assistant secretary of defense. thank you for joining us here on, on to 0 on thank you for having me. all the human rights group understands national has accused is rarely forces of using white. fos for us in southern 11 on the organization says it's verified to 3 of the instances of israel dropping its on lebanese border areas. the group also found last month that white phosphorus artillery shells with 5 into civilian areas in garza,
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its use and densely populated areas is considered a will crime. survive is at risk of infections and organ, or spirit tree favorite, even if the bones of small, what aspect of donors had a rivera, she's a senior crisis response, advise it. i'm a seems national. she says white phosphorus should never be used and civilian and of what we've investigated our incidence. that happened on the 1617th of october and prior to dawson, the 10th and 11th of october, both the, the earlier ones included uh it does uh as well. so that docks. well, we know we know that the, where i showed their allegations today from, from con eunice in, in augusta, we've not yet been able to verify communication with the, with dust 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 where it's concerned about, obviously, you know, there are
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a bombardments with the with other wetlands that are ongoing every day closing mass casualties in in garza, but certainly be an incidence that happened on the 11 east 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've never, never be used in areas where there are civilians. it is not the bandwidth when it can be used on the best of fields and forces through using the fleet, but not it should not be used in areas where they are civilians. and we've seen that it has been used in the area where they are civilians. and i think i was us and, and in lebanon. and it shouldn't happen again as well. the united nations estimates that moving to 1400000 people have been displaced in gauze since the school began. many or sheltering in facilities that they believe is safe, but with severe overcrowding,
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the humanitarian conditions are rapidly deteriorating. to lead, i go, reports, fools to flee the homes, displaced by indiscriminate is rarely been boardman. this is what life looks like for hundreds of thousands of palestinians in gauze. a daily struggle to get water, food on security, and nearly half of them under the age of 18 to the definitely i have a headache and stomach pain. i have diseases. my mom is sick and my siblings are sick due to polluted water. we're really tired. we want this water and to moses 670000 palestinians, a staying in facilities like this one run by the un agency for palestinian refugees . schools that have now become places of refuge. but that's a very overcrowded locking adequate sanitation and leaving people with no sense of privacy. the last is not news. the
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a 127 people sleeping here in this room. our husbands problem is our phones are sleeping outside is israel continues, it's one cause a which many world leaders have criticized as collective punishment. there is a sense of solidarity among palestinians children hoping to feed one another and parents praying for the safety. judy vega, i'll just 0 all the war on garza comes on the $106.00 on a vast rate. if the ball for decoration which change the lives of palestinians forever. for centuries, the ultimate empire controlled palestine until it was conquered in 1917 by advancing verses troops during the 1st 12 for the british foreign secretary of about 4 road. unless it to a prominent member of the bush as jewish community saying his government was in favor of the establishment in palestine of a national home for the jewish people. now, at the time on the 8 percent of palestine population was jewish. but let's also
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said my career to nothing shall be done, which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non jewish communities in palestine. but after the war ended in 1918, the newly created league of nations mandated palestine to purchase control with the language of the balfour declaration of rest. and then in 1948 after the 2nd. well for, for just talk, your pie is left paula stein. the newly formed united nations declared the creation of the state of israel, and more than 700000 palestinians lost their land. while vincent being is a former bush consul general in jerusalem and the trustee for the balfour project, which says its mission is to address the new case responsibility for peace and security. and israel and palestine. the leaves, that's all this 106, the anniversary of the alphabet division. that decoration is still alive because its impact is still with us. and it has left to complete the documents that
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you read out of a very short promise to the scientist leader in the okay. um, test your things it says hold on for the jewish people, but without prejudice to they sit with them or 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 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 this each because britain promised the same gland to the story for
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mecca before promising x to the nature of this i just mentioned that you. okay. and then during the mandate periods, the, the only consistent thing that britain did was defective, which prevent published on becoming an independent states for as long as there was an arab understanding of majority there. mean, and that's, let's to conflict. and it gives britain a responsibility today to take the lead. i think off, much as a people to try to ensure equality between israelis and palestinians with mutual security. the idea that you need an actual security can be imposed by one people on another through the occupation. it's wrong and it's being proved to be wrong, tragically, as we speak. the
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well that's now bring you some of today's all the news and residents and gone as of the east region. say, soldiers use heavy handed tactics during recent raise on their homes. the. now this came off to attacks on security forces who was deployed to fight on groups. catherine, so explain people in that was output is to region in nothing's 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. the people in the area say they went to door to door and discriminate lead beating and harassing anyone. they could find the individuals who were on the star test. we have several others. what taken to
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hospital the losing sustain frontier gone along with golf of guinea toggle between an ivory coast are increasingly a risk of violence from on the groups causing is the ability in this i have region . the government has run top security in north and board of 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. catherine, sorry, oh jesse or hundreds of clothing,
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factories and bangladesh had been closed off the protests demanding mo, pay tons of violent police. dozens of factories have been vandalized since these demonstrations began over the weekend. around $4000000.00 people walk in the garment industry in bangladesh, salaries, desktops at $75.00 a month, a still a head here on how to 0, germany balance protests and suppose the palestine and a rest as active as sizing a fit of anti semitism. the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the welcome back. well palestinians living outside garza anxious and concerned about what's happening to the families. there are some a bunch of aid reports now from the georgia and capital along before the war and gaza. man who was all smiles at the so do some of the street he's from gaza, fully human is um, live in jordan like manufactured afternoons. he's lost both of those family members . as 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 survive. 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, there's a never cousins had been wounded. then we lost still contact a lot. we don't know whether the dead or alive unable to watching the comments and
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forward has pushed many people to donate. what the con, at this medicaid comp donating blood, this will be kept by the banks in a month in hope that is relevant allow in medically a couple. um how does she should this is my blood 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. so that's what these are attempting to send you and resistance . the point of gets gathering is to educate their children about the plight and have a jumping because of the to the for the last name will be 3. and i am here because i know person and the just in
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the view and just say the, i'm the most the sense do see this. he says it doesn't allow him to smile. understand humans here, spend much of their time in sorrow and prayers. so i'm gonna be driving down to 0 a month. the germany has found any activities and support a floss on the policy. an organization called semi during the nation has been one of the strongest boxes of israel's government and policies sizing, historical runs stuff, awesome reports. now from balance to weeks they wanted to find that and over as well and of gaza that they weren't allowed to tell me police and then most pallets to you and protests citing fear of anti semitism. i feel like in the last 2 weeks, people were extremely afraid, their right to go out where to say yeah,
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where policy and flag and things are as right now. and 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 writing people. and it's specifically dangerous for people of about the origin. the active se, germany's guilt, what use is understandable, but unconditional support for the so a government is wrong. whatever germany does is never gonna freedom of the gifts of the, of the holocaust. so the persecutions and the violations against palestinians that are happening current are not going to freedom of that is either and i think that needs to be understood. i think it's, it's makes things even worse. it makes them oppressors once again. the destination of anti semitism in germany was expanded a few years ago and besides,
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h with against jews have now includes attacks against israel, such as express verbally or on sign. some say this vague destination is a threat to freedom of speech and it gets german authorities an excuse to criminalize pro palestinian valley. police in germany stepped up security off the monitor. carpenters were thrown at his jewish community center. they say anti semitic incidents have increased in recent weeks. they politicize the term um, and as, and as you can be now defined as on to symmetric, 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 and now were allowed. many people who support the palestinians feel they are being
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closely watched. step 5, some l g 0. well in. well that's it for me in the cells here today. my colleague car at johnston will be back here with more unable in just a moment. the 802-0000 industries. 1.4000000 people just placed the we were just effective for sure. community and goals are being targeted. no one, it saves you. everyone. in 5432, mar, upfront takes on the big issue. this isn't a one off you. something about
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a systemic issue here. black labs don't really matter, and the police were unflinching questions is war with lawanda, imminent rigorous debate? people are dying because of lots of medical treatments, challenging conventional with the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me more for me on hills upfront. what, how does 0? it started out as a normal day, but as is often the case in the occupied with back, it turn it up loud, do you want to do thoughts? and so we were happy, it was a good day. then our car broke down. we got out to see what was wrong. the soldiers thought we were going to throw stones. they started shooting at us, i have took 3, put it in his right arm, the abdomen, and his left foot just a few months ago. a man and his brother, where the, where did team doing. and now you rate that currently more than a $180.00 minus has in these rainy jails. many for as little as throwing stones at soldiers listing it to them or potentially have put it. so this is the mentality by
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which these are, you know, sense of 310, and better cigna. maybe every premies are taken to prison inside israel. parents need to apply for a visitation for me through the red cross. and that could take up to 3 months. in the meantime, the minor is cut off from the world. the the 5th ground battles in the north and south of garza, israeli army says it has surrounded garza 16. the academy johnston. this is out of here a lot from the whole. so coming if he comes you and run school and residential
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