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the story wants to hear from those people who was normally not get that voices heard on the international news channels. one david top. if i proud all was when we covered the fullness quake of 2015, at the terrible match, all the facts and the story that needed to be told from the hall of the affected area to be then to tell the people story. it was very important at the time the israel strikes a school in gaza, killing at least 20 people who are sheltering there. the are watching out. is there a lie for my headquarters in delphi? i'm telling you navigator with continued coverage of the war on dollars also coming up is really strikes also targeted. these 3 hospitals and the convoy of ambulance
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is in the gaza strip. the protection civilians must take place not just in gaza, but also in the west bank where incitement. extremities, violence against palestinians must be stopped. us sectors stay down to the blankets, has more, must be done to protect civilians on his latest visit to israel and is really well forward eastern fax, thousands of palestinian workers to god. so they say they were tortured and starts . the civilians and gaza have once again become the target f is really strikes just a warning to our viewers. some of the images were about to show or disturbing. so israel has gone to a school in northern caused by killing at least 20 people and injuring dozens, the school of sheltering palestinian families. israel has also targeted 3 hospitals
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and gaza. miss all struck ambulances outside the ship, a hospital they killed, at least 15 powers. simians, the health ministry spokesman and gaza, has rejected israel's claims that moss was using an ambulance. as a big has more on the attacks, the blood doesn't dry and cause that the is when collected in this thing, the date areas around 3 for speak to the district, the gates of thousands, largest plus. because as you find these, people had to hold the category of, i mean, caesar was heading to the roof of trusting to enter egypt and its occupants to get treatment. but his rate, he strikes cause any glimmer of hope, the heck of the scraping this will. these are critically wounded that we cannot attend to at the hospital. every one was a way off, the red cross, the red crescent. even these really occupation were aware that this is a medical convoys in line with the geneva convention. any professional hospice has
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fully recognized breaking point inundated with the injured, doing treating patients in any face they can. these are the scenes following the striking, the a good hospital windows chatted. blood in the field. people inside shells drink wondering if the next strike would be the last another hospital tenant. inside these are the conditions, stuff at the indonesian hospital, most work and the organ seasons shaking and damaged from his reading strikes. people have flocked to hosp to the believing they all say create a safe space. essentially a school them it was children display some. this will has proven, there is nothing safe and goes it, nothing sacred, nothing is relevant strikes. the design of children thing has pulled inside and control it's been replaced with the cries of
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israel told people to evacuate north of gauze for the south. yeah, this is what they do to this country have caused all of the civilians trying to get to safety. the bodies now lay in the street too dangerous for anyone to stop, to recover their michelle. during the fall, i use the cruise to receive vote to flee from northern gaza, about 500 meters from the cause of valley became measured by a rush of sales from his baby boy ships and cut off shore. also is, rarely snipers was stationed, kilometer and a half away. it all set for area. while the vehicle's traveling on the road were riddled with shelves and bullets. host carriage was head on board with killed even the animal was torn to pieces for us secretary of state and communion and can was instead of even friday he said israel should do more to protect posting and civilians is will answer because it would be a new posting into that said baker,
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which is 0 last week to thought about zoom. he's joining us from con eunice, that's in the southern part of the gaza strip. so palestinians heading to that school, taught at thought that they would be safe there and they clearly weren't. tell us about the aftermath of that stray a yes. do you spell that text relentlessly continue claiming that the lives of hundreds of ballast thing is a daily basis. this time, the uh, one of the prettiest attacks were carried out against ambulances, which were carrying in get people to be delivered to the rough course in void in order to be treated. different hospitals are due to the lack of medical supplies and the surgery. and they are required goals, so and the forms, surgeries that cannot be carried out and in the gaza strip. now the, these ambulances have been heads in the front of the gates of the she felt hospital by disability trends. as a 15 palestinians were killed. and with also those as others have been injured at 8 am to then says a vehicles have been critically damaged by the is really
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a tech that took place at least today. so this is not considered to be the 1st that's contents, or if it's a quality and even a quantity. but it has also been repeated throughout it since the beginning of this round of fighting is attacked and destroyed doses of ambulances and targeted medical workers as they were doing their humanitarian job. so it's worth mentioning that to the attack has been carried out in the rush hour with palestinians were overwhelmed in the region. the to the uh, the level of destruction that were closed and the surrounding areas was really high . and so tada. okay, so the that was the attack on the ambulances, as well as there were 3 attacks on hospitals. today, what about the attack on the school in northern garza? we understand that it killed a police 20 people who are a sheltering their it is this considered to be one of the blue d as that text i've ever seen today. since the beginning of this uh around to find
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thing people were at typically killed. and where was the ones as, as they're, as are you. so different videos released the from the location of the attacks that they were, that some people are trying to collect the remain bodies of the civilians who were bombards is now different under roughly you to the schools have been widely bombarded and witness to beat them. is it due to the is what the ongoing rates this gives a please sign that there is no in the safe place in the territory. as pals, things are just filtering in the united nations simply because they believe that this is going to be absolutely safe and the way from the is very bottom. and according to the united nations, more than 600000 pounds thing is our residing to. busy interest shields residing in over shelters, and these places also have been the by the so it gives bucks a clean vacation. that kind of thing is witnessing must have deterioration, is security, and even human turing conditions on the ground. thank you so much thought about
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zoomed reporting from hind eunice in the south because i think well hemmed up, such photos more from occupied east jerusalem as we have not yet seen any sort of intelligence or proof that how much was using this ambulance convoys the transport themselves and weapons, the images on the ground in what sources have told us do not show any weapons. do not show any harm us fighters. they are, but rather a blood bath of civilians who were sheltering outside of that hospital. now these really military has been firm and saying they are going to continue to attack him as targets that we've been hearing from these really defense minister himself earlier in the evening. who said that everything is going quote, according to plan. and that attacks on him as will only increase. now we're also hearing from me is really military spokesperson. who said that this is an active battle is don't directly referring to the area outside of a ship, a hospital. and he's saying the palestinians inside guns of who are still there, should go more south. however, because of the continued bombardment in the south,
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it is difficult to seek refuge anywhere inside of gaza. we also saw today, palestinians who were traveling south were targeted on that main road, trying to flee that northern area. these really military is saying that it has repeated calls for civilians to leave and evacuate really abolishing themselves of any sort of responsibility and saying that the civilians are putting their own lives and the lives of their families at risk here. but as the sources have been telling us, still, we have not seen any images of weapons or him as fighters in that attack that these really military says they will share intelligence. while the us sex or state and center blinking says that he's spoken to is really leader is about taking concrete steps to minimize palestinian civilian death toll blinking visited israel for the 3rd time since the war began. and he's now in georgia and where he's expected to meet with the 4 ministers of several arab countries. alan fisher reports up to 2
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visits before the great war began. us secretary of state was back in israel to see if there was the usual expressions of solidarity but with a death to rising by the hour and increasing the goose and pictures the matching from guys a on to the blink and said it was important how israel tackle come us, it matters because it's the right and lawful thing to do. matters because failure to do so plays into the hands of from us and other tear groups. there will be no partners for peace if they're consume volume had turned catastrophe and alienated by any perceived indifference to their flight. came looking to secure humanitarian pauses in the fighting pauses to get it in. and for the nationals out. we need to substantially and immediately increase the sustain slowly monitoring assistance in the gaza and getting american citizens and other foreign nationals out of guys. but
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in perhaps a sign of division between the 2 allies. these really prime minister ruled out any pause with the conditions go down upon him. we're continuing with all of our strength and israel is refusing a temporary truce that doesn't include the release of our hostages. israel will not enable the entry of fuel into gaza and oppose this transferring money to disrupt the adult. and to be blinking. believes more need will soon be heading together. but he's aware, there is a growing consume at the growing number of deaths at home and internationally. and the feeling americans could do more pressure on israel to stop until the blinking was hoping that his trip would be productive, that there would be some way that they could introduce to mandatory and pauses in the fight to the what is clear is because really war cabinet have their games and goals, and at the moment i see spite of any kind is not on the agenda all and for sure, i'll just see that it will keep like east jerusalem. a call already. i'm serious as
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an international law professor at queen's university in canada. he's previously worked in gaza for owner. well that's are you an agency for palestinian refugees? he says under the un charter, israel does not have the right to self defense and occupied territory. there is a claim that is being bandied about in the media and by political leaders. leadership especially in the west that israel enjoys a right to self defense under article $51.00 united nations charter in relation to the attack that was brought against it. on the 7th of october by palestinian paramilitaries, that is false. i would direct all of your re, your listeners to paragraph 139139 of the international court of justice's advisory opinion on the gallon. he's a wall dated 2004. and in that paragraph, the court makes it very clear that israel does not enjoy a right of self defense under article $51.00 of the un charter and relation to a tax that emanate from within an occupied territory that it controls gas. i use an
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occupied territory. israel gives an effective control over it, and therefore it cannot claim a right of self defense in relation to that. in addition, these attacks are not him suitable, at least the alleged by israel to a state. however, they do have a right to use force to repel attacks against it that emanated from within the occupied territory. this does not qualify as self defense under international law. and that force has to be proportional and necessary to repel the attack. by all accounts, the type character quality intensity of the force used by israel since october. the 7th goes well beyond anything that is reasonable, reasonably proportionate or necessary to repel those attacks of october 7th, that includes the whole wholesale carpet bombing of millions of people in the gaza strip. the legal border of 1100000 of them in the northern part of the gaza strip
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to ostensibly go to the door, the selves of the strip where when they get there on their way there, they're actually bombed by the occupying power. this is a war crime that we call perfectly used for which individual criminal responsibility flows. and also we can forget a starvation of the civilian population in violation of the laws of worst operation as a tool of worth is not allowed. and we know that these rabies have closed off water, fuel food and electricity to this population. so none of that qualifies as self defense under international law, at all, with our crossover to washington and speak to all, not about dod, he's them, at least political analysts joining us from a dc welcome to alta 0. so we are from the us sector of state, a antony blinking, and hughes calling for more to be done to protect the palestinian civilians. is this the west just paying lip service here, or is the us growing concerned that it could become more isolated on the world
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stage? seeing how close spite and is with nothing. yeah. who's military campaign and that perhaps by the end might be blamed for israel's military reaction. so long as this continues the way it is. yeah, i think that's right. i don't think that there is a genuine concern from the bottom administration or secretary thinking about the lives of palestinians. because israel has made clear from the get go that their intent is to punish the civilian population and gaza. cutting off the water and electricity and food completely and engaging and this massive bombing campaign that was killing children from the, from the get go. and the bottom administration seemed to be fine with that. they basically endorsed it. and it took this mounting pressure and i'll developing both the us and, and abroad for by them to start feeling the heat and realizing this is not a good political decision. so even though it's a soulless political decision that he has made with the intention of just focusing on on re election, i think the extent of the backslash against the massacres that we're witnessing are applying real pressure on by them to start changing constructively,
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unless blinkin has less israel, now he's on his way to jordan before he left israel. he said that he asked the country to pause, fighting to allow aid and to gaza. but there's really been no movement on that in the is really is have come out and said that any c as far as going to be contingent on the release of as really hostages. so he's made no progress in israel. he now goes to jordan, meeting with air for a minister as well. he made progress there. or yeah, it's unlikely because the only part of that has to move here is israel. that is the only party that actually have to change this current behavior. and the fact that they've just been completely indifferent to us, calls for protecting civility isn't and what have you, clearly water trajectory where israel does not care about what anybody in his structural community is saying at their intent on proceeding of the same direction that they have and it doesn't look like the bottom administration has the political courage or will to apply meaningful pressure on israel to force it to changes. behavior is really dependent on the us for military funding for diplomatic protection and view,
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i should be threatening to withhold such things. if israel does not comply with his demands, then frankly, we should also note that a pause to war crimes is by no stretch of the imagination. an adequate ask. it's not like stop murdering children, so we can let some water into gaza event. please carry on. murdering more children, that's not a is, it just does not pass the smell test as, as a sensible option. and the fact that the binding, the ministration continues to restrict itself to these type of minimum wisdom ounce shows that they don't have the backbone to really stand up, does not to the whole. so what will come out of the meetings? it will come out of the meetings in jordan because presumably, i mean, these are countries that he's meeting with jordan in particular, jordan's, the one that tables that un resolution of the general assembly that was calling for a cease fire that resolution of corresponding so these arrow countries will be looking for, for an immediate and sustained cease fire, correct. but that's not what blinking has taken to them. a. yeah, i, it's, it's less at this point about what blinking to stick into the more hopefully about
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what he's going to be hearing from them. people conveying the urgency of doing something to stop the onslaught. not just because it's devastating. the people engaged on that alone ought to be reason enough when you're massacring civilians on this scale. but also because it has the potential to be stabilize the entire region . there is that urgency and i think if lincoln, here's what be our leaders, have to say to him about that. one would imagine that she would be able to come home and talk to the president about the fact that there is absolute critical urgency to changing us behavior. because even if you get past this political point and somehow survive, that history will not judge you kindly for having stood by as near genocidal violence would be on least on the people of gaza. look, you were mentioning a sort of growing discontent to me. us just a moment ago, let me ask you about some events that have been taking place because the reports coming out of the us suggest that active us have been holding sit ends up senators offices earlier this evening and also in the port of oakland protest are stopped in
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military vessel, which was heading to israel, carrying american made weapons. what impact do these events actually happen? how significant are they? so yeah, they are pretty significant because we have a pretty significant gap right now between american public opinion which once an immediate cease fire, which opposes this current by the policy of unconditional military funding for israel and the political elite who seemed to be behaving as if nothing is happening and that is forcing active us to take matters into their own hands to basically insist on not being ignored. and they do it by disrupting government proceedings by disrupting military proceedings. resolve with district that is heading to a route. this is all a wakeup call because it is one thing to have american public opinion, vaguely disapproved of a certain government policy. and it's something else entirely when hundreds of americans. and in this case, actually thousands of americans are putting to, are willing to inconvenient themselves and disrupt their own days in order to go
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and make sure that their voices are heard by disrupting government proceedings. and making sure that government officials cannot continue ignoring them. this is a matter of contest, this is a stain on america's conscience to continue with a policy in which america is formally sponsoring the mass slaughter of thousands upon thousands of children with now under the site. because nothing, the always insisting that deciding is not going to stop any time soon. that's why people are taking that into their own house to say not a morning and not in our money. this have to stop immediately around my door. thank you so much for speaking to us from washington. i saved you. still ahead on al jazeera, the sustained topics against california to meet multiplied westbank is really settlers burn down shots and home the
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the come over again. here's a reminder of our top stories or sour. israel has been barred at a school in northern garza killing at least 20 people and injuring dozens to building with sheltering thomas thing in families. 3 hospitals in gauze, i've also been hit at least 15 people were killed. ambulances were also struck, which is really army has confirmed, it says from us was using the emergency vehicles that you went through monetary and she says it's refugee agency for palestinians is unable to keep up with the humanitarian needs and gaza. martin griffith was briefing member states in new york . our correspondent gabriel is also as more more than 70 united nations aid workers
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have been killed in gaza since october 7th, when the current hostilities began on friday. here at the un martin griffith, the top to un humanitarian official, became emotional. when you begin speaking about those losses. one of the terrible things about that those claims are the most of the happened in the homes of those people. and they have been killed with that families. i think it's the highest number of un stuff. let's do the conflict. the united nations is providing shelter for more than 650000 displaced people and gaza. but an official said that the bum bard meant by israel has become so intense, even the united nations cannot guarantee the safety of the people that need it the
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most. we've had over 50 of al facilities that have been impacted by the conflict, including 5 directives. i think it lost count 30 i people have died. uh uh, now the shelters like fi. is that with the fucking going on in the north right now? that is that number is going to drive significantly. these are people seeking shelter under a u. n. flag. searching protection on the international humanitarian roles, the u. n. reports, and the last 10 days, a total of $329.00, a trucks have reached guys that through the roof of crossing. but officials say that's not nearly enough. before october, 7th, about $500.00, a truck's got to guys that every single day gabriel's on though, i'll just say that at the united nations. while the u. n. has brief members of the organization of climate cooperation on the humanitarian situation in gaza. and
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speaking along side, oh i see representatives. libby as in bassett or to the un said that israel has no right to target civilians and called for a ceasefire. why is there double standards? why is the message different? when the ukraine conflict happens? that's the question that the world are asking. therefore, today, it's time to work together. to save lives, there's no justification to bomb refugee comes by the twice. there's no justification to target hospitals under what so called the right to defend. therefore depriving more than $2000000.00 palestinians from foot. walter and fuels is a work right. it's not the question of because it's getting everyone the number of those who are under the rubble. now,
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children and women are over the thousands on the palestinian health industry says a 146 palestinians have been killed and occupied westbank either by is really forces or an attack. spite is really settlers that since october 7th, hundreds have been forced to leave their homes without the coming is, has this report from the occupied westbank it's at sunset that they start mounting guard overlooking the rolling hills selves of high, broad, and wondering from which side danger will come on this night is because of attacks by settlers. the soldiers become the search our homes be the young. so we have to stay out. they wanted us to leave before the war. now they're more aggressive. several communities in the occupied with bag like this one in nearby, where the seek had been forcibly removed by is really settlers with the full support of the army. as while much of the focus is on does of i for using the the
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plan is after this is finished with the shepherds community starts in that bag. the g g is as yeah. playing all the way back from the jewish people. he's got this is their dream. following, come us as assault on southern israel. all right, minister of national security. it might have been via, has distributed thousands of weapons or is relays. we were on our way to go came yeah, a city further north to meet up with a family who shopping has been both of those in retaliation of a post of social media that angered the minute trip. but they just called us because settlers are attacking their sort of a village nearby. and now they are afraid to speak publicly. the settlers began their attacks after the killing of a soldier was driving his car, setting ablaze houses and businesses collective punishment on an entire
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community. this video shows a soldier, be thinking, i don't think a man in the police didn't refuge in cub near back to the had trouble with this in the morning. you t v a and then spits on the oh, you video appears merely on a daily basis or showing police didn't use being q mediated here. and the other pilots didn't, is being asked to squarely, just do these really flat. but the intimidation can also turn violent. a telegram channel singled out a growing list of palestinians, somehow mass members of supporters, but they're also activist artist old journalist like 26 year old mohammed to commend a freelancer who also works well. just the whole list. it's not a joke,
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some people named on that chat have already been detained and the others attacked and beaten one guy was killed and in his ready prison. and they wrote in his picture mission accomplished looking at the methodology back in hebron is that kennedy allowed the is recovering from his was a secular cell to him in the lower abdomen for simply not wanting to move out of his way. israel's internal security agency, the shouldn't but and 7 western powers have cooled. them. these really government to rename it. settlers before the occupied was back implodes hooked up to how many edges you at in the occupied list by many of the thousands of palestinian workers. israel has some back to gaza, say they were beaten, and starved is really captivity. the workers had been detained since how masses attacked on israel on october. the 7th for a challenge, reports waiting and hoping for a glimpse of a face they haven't seen in weeks. and said they might never see again.

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