tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 4, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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and the brakes on the other, i assume there is a huge these of that to happen to the stores on tools to how does air investigating the use and abuse of power across the to on out which is 0 the the hello i'm about this and this has been, these are life from jo. how coming up in the next 60 minutes? israel bombs, another school this time in giovanni, a refugee camp in northern garza, thousands of displaced palestinians. i've sold a refuge there, burns beyond recognition. fishing boats in rafa. boards destroyed by is where the navy gun ships us secretary of state down to the line came, continues his diplomatic tour,
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meeting regional leaders enjoyed the time fresh rage and the occupied westbank is ready forces make arrests in geneva and the type of the it's 10 g m t, that's the mid day in gas, so where no building seems safe from the is ready. armies were line plus bombing campaign, a children's hospital a u. n. one schools and a refugee camp. the fishing porch at the latest targets 5 minutes. the palestinians have been shouting at all for quote, a school in the jabante, a refugee camp when it was hates and an air raid. the number of casualties is still unclear or are they are in is really starting catch the gauge of and also children's hospital and gaza. city kidding. at least 5 palestinians and follows fridays attack on an ambulance con void,
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which the palestinian red crescent says to the mines. to a war crime and further size is ready, navy done boats attacked the rough uh, port destroy at least 14 palestinian fishing boats. while i'm called 3 is a local journalist based in gaza city. she's joining us now and good to have you with this. i want to talk 1st of all about the attack at all for quote a school. what more do we know about that? the mileage and the minister has just now started 12000 units have been killed in the target and more than 50 for college. and you have been injured at in the last to it. and also who to come for thousands of palestinians are sheltering in the, in the school industry while you're in the north for the cost understands that we are shooting at the moment that early estimate se $14.00 have died in the attack or certainly have died in the body or come talk to us about the kind of conditions that the while they're and actually in the night we visited the noise of the notes
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of the guns from injured by the 2 days ago when the attack on the, just by the neighborhood happened. and we were shocked that there were lots of palestinians didn't living their daily lives in the north of the causal strip. we saw people on keys on bakeries, cleaning up the glass and everything that has been targeted. they also were looking for water and searching for water, and we noticed that there is thousands of palestinian civilians still in the north . and there's just sheltering in honor of schools and we talked to people on the ground and we ask them that you have been targeted. there has been a lot of threats and warnings for you to need from the north to the south. and to be honest, all the people were refusing, they said that they're not willing to leave the onto the kind of strip. and they're gonna stay in the gaza strip in the north of the gods district because they believe that there is no place safe, especially after a lot of people who by 2 ways it's from the north to the south to being targeted on
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their way. we also saw footage for people being killed on the streets. ira sheets treat yesterday and people are really terrified to move from the north to the south . but the situation in the north, in the south, in every way and call it and in the catholic church is a dire where people are constantly searching and striving to, to find food, to find water, electricity, and internet. people are also trying to connect to each other, but they're not being able to connect each other way to the telecommunication a service. and the goal is completely shut down for more than a couple of hours every single day. we also witnessed a couple of solar panels that had been targeted by a drone air strikes on top of the buildings in several areas. and the goal zip i would use to at least in surrounding the area. i am in right now, and we have been also report it like we've got news that there has been also
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generator's thoughts. are students working on the capacity that has been targeted? so i think what's going to are going on is like different explosions across the street. but at the same time, people are striving to find food and shelter, especially after the hit that targeted at the hospital yesterday. in the entrance of of the hospital. people are now contradicted, they don't know, will they stay? will they leave, do they want to stay? no, she felt. but where will they go? people in the field that their blocks from different years, especially that we are hearing in the background. we are hearing non stop exchange of fire, and this means that there is a round invasion in the causal strip, but at the same time, there are airplanes in the sky. there are net naval bar ships in the sea. so it's people find that it's very unsafe, what's going on is develop intentions are rising and explosions all night does not
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stop and is right. and it started became schools that hospitals and you like show to people places that people are sheltering and, and, and this continues, this is, it's the 29th day of this is right here. so, so hang caught a, we appreciate your being with us and i'll just do that. thank you very much indeed . well, i'll just see it as honey. my hood is joining us now live from con eunice. honey, bring us up to date with what's happening, where you are. the lawyer $29.00 days of ongoing mass bombardment, an error strikes across the gaza strip. keep creating the tragedies and miseries for every single palestinians. almost everyone has a relative loved ones or someone that the know from the past has been a target of these really there is tribes within the past, the few hours multiple locations have been the target of relentless is really air
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strikes and what seems to be upfront sure, bonds, it's thrown into into a band for flute off a school in the northern part of the gaza strip. as before, that school is the largest, the school, the largest under was school in the northern part of garza, in jeff value accommodating 1000 of people who took it as a refuge of running for their life in that the school. that bottom, what seem to be upfront your bottom, as i said, causing internally, leading, and causes damage to intestine and internal organs, which explains why there was, there wasn't any clear damage on the, in the yard of the schools. but there was a number of people who were either killed right at the spot or doors where seriously injured along the, the road, the coast of the huge roads, and particularly near a rough ford, a group of hollow spinning and fishing boats where targeted were burned down and
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completely, in fact, they were burned down beyond recognition, destroying surround the properties of doing palestinians fishermen leaving, leaving them without a source of income or a source of food. in these a, these particular hard times, in rockwell city alone, the eastern of a water tank was also targeted, leaving people without the prep or access the water supplies. all of this in addition to a unintentional relentless target, the health facility, a super hospital or the side overland attack. yesterday, as a convoy of ambulance was trying to make its way through the rough i crossing a transferring injured palestinian to get better, a better medical treatment in egypt. another hospital, a specialized children's hospital in the center of jobs. the city was also the side of and is really of an oven, is really air strikes, destroyed,
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escape as well as destroying its only source of power. it's solar panel on the roof top of the hospital. what's the hospital? another medical facility that's been the target of is really erie strikes this hospitality. it's a rehab, positive adult and major parts of it. major department that work as a senior visit, the senior residencies home for palestinians living in gauze of situations are very complicated, very dire. and people are desperate, not only they are deprived, never basic needs, but they are desperate enough for anything to save them from these relentless airs . frightens on the let me ask you, the israel's military has been saying that has been targeting homeless suffices and homeless weaponry. and equipment and so on. what's your take on your understanding on foot and who is being hits in these rates
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was so far that is really areas strikes are, are, are not killing any one but civilians. and just giving the vast majority of report the casualties and those who are killed, the vast majority, our children, baby, man, and elderly. and we, we don't have any evidence. there might be some of the, of the, of how much elements who, who have been killed and right at the battle field in gauze as there is, there are reports of continue with its 6th stream exchange of fires and confrontation, happening at the gates of dogs. a city, but other than this so far, this is the 29th day of this relentless war. on garza, the vast majority of them are civilian. we know a statement that came in from the ministry of health about more than 9000 people
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have been killed and those 29 that the vast majority of them are made of children and women. when osama 3700, the children are among those who have been killed. i mean there was a free to use by israel to just do 5 the targeting of the ambulance calling for you from a she fall hospital old that with the rock a heck crossing. but we know just listening to those who coordinated this convoy the red cross, the palestinian rick preston, societies and i, you and the officials who said the process is very complicated. names are sent to days, read the security and they cleared the name so that particularly those names are those were agreed upon by these really security to be on those ambulance vehicle. busy be aware of the target $100.00. thank you very much. indeed. that's honey mama bringing this up to date from san eunice just before we move on, we were talking about the talk of the office of quota school in jamalia refugee
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camp. we're being told that at least 12 people have died in that air strike. now new is rarely ever strikes have been reported either to invite you to our shop in southern 11 on is the latest exchange of fire at the is a lebanese border for more. we're going to speak to is in a called her. she's joining us live from a mission. what more do we know as well, you mentioned is riley air strikes, the israeli army carrying out a number of airstrikes as well as there was intense, intense artillery fire in the hills. behind me, we're going to show you some of those pictures that we filmed. this really has been going on for nearly a months now. we're over a months now ever since hezbollah joined the battle against israel on october 8th, after heating a call from its ally home us. so a sporadic exchange has a fire has been happening in the past hour or so has block claimed responsibility
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for launching up to 5 attacks against is really positions along the border. what we have been seeing really is this pastor in the cycle of violence, where has bl, amounts in operation against and is really position, is raw response by targeting the source of fire. but what we witnessed in the past few minutes, really intense, intense bombardment and the air strikes as well. if i could just move out of the way you can see i, the shop is, is in that town in the distance we are information and the air strikes, we're targeting the hills in between of these 2 towns. it's usually where hezbollah fighters a launch rockets and, and, you know, yesterday this comes the fight for hezbollah, the announcing its responsibility for 5, for targeting 5 positions, and one way or another. it's increasing if you liked the tempo of attacks. just the day after we heard from the secretary general house on the throughout law,
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who said that all options are open along this front teeth stop short of announcing an immediate escalation. what we understand is we're not going to see an immediate escalation, but we're going to see more of the same on what has been happening along this, this border house. and those are a little also talking about the need for the war to end. and the need for how much the win win this fight so has been lost still not using its full military capabilities in this conflict along the border, but never the less. this remains an active front line where tens of thousands of people have left their homes, move deeper inside lebanon. they know, thank you very much indeed, is in a hold of talking to us from the lebanese border with israel. let me bring you a line that is coming out from devices and use agency at the moment, which is reporting that is really military says that it will allow palestinian evacuees to use the main guys
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a highway sort of between 11 g m t on 1400 g m t on saturday. so that is essentially within about 3 quarters of an hour, starting within 3 quarters of an hour from now, and then running for a 3 hour period after that that that's as much information as we have at the moment . we have of course, seen a tax and tank of tax on some of these websites over the past few days, but as soon as we get more information about what's gonna be going on with that, i'm sure exactly is going to be allowed to move stuff. we're going to let you know, but in the meantime, you are a secretary of state and z, blinking is in jordan where he's meeting the latest from several out of countries to discuss the war. and garza, the prime ministers of costs out of $11.00 on the stress the need for a cease fire or level homes prime minister nationally. mcafee is called for an n to is really aggression. along the border, a little blanket was in television on friday as his 3rd visit to israel in a month during his meeting with the prime minister benjamin netanyahu called for humanitarian pauses in the fighting to allow a into gaza banking,
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says palestinian civilian deaths need to be minimized and these really operation against how much of an official report from occupied east jerusalem up to 2 visits before the great war began. us secretary of state was back in israel. i see that it 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 blinking 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 are consumed by him, had turned catastrophe, and alienated by any perceived indifference to their plight. came looking to secure humanitarian pauses in the fighting pauses to get in. and for the nationals out. we
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need to substantially and immediately increase the sustained flow humanitarian assistance in the gaza and getting american citizens and other farm nationals out of guys. but in perhaps the sign of division between the 2 allies. these really prime minister ruled out any pause with the conditions to go for the dental port name. we're continuing with all of our strength. it is real, 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 disreputable entity 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 american could do more to put 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 fighting. but what is clear is because really war cabinet had their games and goals. and at the moment i see spite of any kind is not on the agenda all and for
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sure, i'll just see that it will keep like east jerusalem. what are you? i special envoys dispute, it is really accusations that homeless is misusing different monetary and assistance, but enters doesn't live in southfield says there are no recorded instances of homeless seizing aide. he adds, but the fuel and guys with that pose is used by the u. n. agency for palestinian refugees for their aid trucks, dissemination, and hospitals in southern guys. but i'm joined in the city bar diplomatic. how does that james base let's talk about on to me blinking in this lasers fund of the diplomacy that he's going through. he is facing a chorus, a growing chorus of demands for a cease fire amongst particularly amongst out of nations. that is clearly he has made it clear and israel has medicare that's not on the table. so what does he actually working towards with this? but i think he's got a pretty tough time today in amman, jordan,
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where he's been meeting with representatives of 5 different countries as well as the palestinian authority. because as you say, they all want to cease while the us one goes far as a c spa. they're going, as far as like, holding a few monetary pools is which is something that they now are backing that idea for the fighting, stopping for a, for a period. so that sustained age can come in, but also so potentially they can get more of the for nationals and potentially some of those that are being held captive, get them out. but of course, his 1st part of his trip in israel, he didn't get support for that. and the other thing he didn't get support for with regard to the sustain date is few. the us is now saying definitely needs to be fuel in that to, to keep the generations going in the hospitals, to make sure the incubators and the ventilator and the dialysis machines older and stopped running. and people even more people die. and we're seeing growing protests around around the world in a support of the palestinians. they're out of course protests. they've been
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demonstrations and i've also been in support of israel. but what can add to the blinking, say to arab countries who are demanding i see spar demanding that this war should stop in order to try to if nothing else contain or top down the feeling that is growing? well, he'll say that they now support the idea of humanitarian pauses. i don't think that's enough for any of these countries, but it is also interesting. the, remember the us veto to resolution in the un security council in the last few weeks . well, the us seems to have changed his position there as well. there was a resolution being worked on by the northern permanent members of the 10 non permanent members of the security council on the us is now looking very closely at that resolution and may well support the idea of humanitarian pauses. if that's what it says in the resolution, so you could get the whole security council speaking is one that which becomes binding international law. i'll have to say, well as rel, listen to that,
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probably don't want to talk to you about the, the, the fuel you mentioned. of course, the lincoln was distressing. how important most to get fuel into gas or one of the, the key points that israel was making was that a lot of the fuel was being stolen, as it said, by how much we've not got the special envoy to the united states. um, so you guys are saying and there is no evidence that how much is use using aids which gets sent to goes or how significant is that? do you think that the us post supporting israel's right to defend itself at the same time is saying actually what you're saying about how much stating that fuel isn't correct? yeah, and what he's now repeating about the satterfield is the position that the united nations should be making for some considerable time with that on the ground. they can supervise this fuel, can come in and it can go particularly to the hospitals, but to other key places the need it. remember fuel is also important for the selling nation and pumping of water. and there's a real risk, i think, not just the pulling humanitarian situation we have now, but the risk of
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a disease is disease is spreading in gaza and the situation that is so grim getting even worse. and the next stage of correspond with imagines to try to contain the bigger picture to, to stop this spreading out with the boys of, of a garza and israel in your assessment. is there anything that onto the blinking can do or has to be able to allow him to try to do that to try to be able to, as i say, keep it within those borders? well that's, that's why i think he's doing this stage of the visit. remember, the 2nd stage of the visit didn't happen last time when, when by and went to the region, he didn't get to meet any arab leaders. he's trying to speak to our representatives about our country is trying to avoid any escalation james, thank you very much. indeed. of course we're going to be talking to you over the next few hours as things develop and blinking carries on his visit. but for now, thank you very much indeed. well, in washington dc,
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you details are emerging about talks on a temporary cease fire happening in the white house. us media are reporting an unnamed official from the national security council saying at significant pause in the fighting is under discussion to a lot of the re so captives held by homeless in johnson. don't. henry has more from washington dc, as well as senior us official says on condition of anonymity that there is a conversation going on about having a significant pause and hostility that you heard that on the record benjamin netanyahu. the prime minister of israel said, absolutely not, that won't happen until those captives are released by hum us. however, there are indirect talks going on haltingly and list of the captives have been exchange, although the us officials as those lists are not complete with hamas saying and that some of those captains have been killed in his really airstrikes. but the
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official also said that earlier when to american citizens, women were released that that was a kind of pilot program in which they would test whether that was possible. and they said, what happened was that it actually work. there was a cessation of hostilities that how much was able to deliver those captives. and so according to the u. s. official, that is where those conversations are going to try to get a large number of people released. but israel is going to have to agree to that. and so far they say that nothing is going to happen, at least for the next few days with us as it is pressing to get an agreement on it . ok, we're going to bring in some of combo, which is a professor of public policy. i do hot institute for graduate studies. good to have you on the show. again, let's talk about the targets that israel that has been happening over the last few days. we've talked about it talked about schools, we've talked about hospitals, but they've also been hitting water supplies and electrical supplies. what's your analysis of what's going on? i think it's signals like you know what, that is, what it is in think. i mean,
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there is a discussion, there's really me did that start to come next week. they will get them to face 2 of the minutes will petition, which is uh, the stopped effect the convent operations inside. cuz inside urban areas inside the city and of course is what i once to uh uh, once uh, once, most of the civilians to leave to the self to and, and the so basically what the doing, the depriving the civilian stuck in garza from any means to survive, correct? i mean, you will have a lot of things to hit the 7 facilities hospitalized though, even on the hospitals, what, what people are taking the fuel. so name it. so now it's the population of guys. a people stuck and goes up soon, soon they wouldn't be left with an option, but to go south. and the thing is from day one of this minute repetition is what it has been urging people to go south. but many of them decided not to go south
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because they did not feel safe because they bought them. it was taking place across the entire district. so there was no place to feed is safe. and you guys and most recently when days of a and is the at the control of the to me, a roads to, to the south. people try to for the south, but the into occasions i'm remember yesterday the hospital, the ship hospital bombing. and then there was another, can void trumpeting south using the coastal that was also bombs. so people are fixed off again. so there's no how, how can they even move south when there are no guarantees for them to go south to a see if you monitor him and then go to those. what is that please provides enough good and peaceful people. the do you think solves would be safe, the process would be safe. let me ask you about it, because we, we mentioned before that according to the, is really military being quoted by, by reuters news agency. it's going to allow the standing evacuees to use the main guys, a highway south between 11 gmc and 1400 gmc on saturday,
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which is all very well. but for everything that you've just said, that doesn't necessarily mean that people are going to, as you say, feel safe using that kind of that way to these guys on the browser because you see . so these are easily in words. and of course, i mean, is it as a sort of breaking its promises? i'm always, you know, one attacking surveillance on many occasions. and so what does it guarantees for, for students, and because of the not be taught to get both is there any environment was leading? so that's a big thing and we don't, but we don't have a pencil for you on tools for observers, or like an international observers to ensure that will be a safe passage claim. like what happens in the civil war than boss me. i am on other countries, so the fact that there is no international above me whatsoever in gaza, sitting there from one of the police to ensure that there are guarantees that people will not be at that. let's say if the, the crescent or that the cost is given, this mandate, would people be assured by motor motor, less so far?
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it's as late as wards. and we have seen is that i was what they need eventually the yeah. you mentioned before this speculation that israel is going to be moving towards the 2nd phase of this operation. historically speaking, is there anything, any conflict that israel has been involved in previously? that might give us a temp slate for how this might play out. i think we're getting close up the scenario battle with the 1982 when when is that a invaded liberal and then it's surrounded by it will uh to be part of the pillow at the time. you know, so there was a decision for battle. i think it's less the only 2 months and up a certain point, a beautiful fight this when, according to in one section of the city. and then the restrictions thought that like the americans have the capital to provide guarantees, the federal fight, those that, that would be uh, moved to uh to, to, to, to another country. and that would be a safe process for them. so i'm afraid we're getting to the stage, but the, i mean,
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decision very which was the very booth and siege and around 20000 people died as well. and, but this not forget something, this is not by the distance for the, for the scene is this, is that homelands? so, and i think this, it will not be again, it'll not be a picnic for, is that, i mean, because for us tina's i mean, but a scene is being displaced from their own homeland. this would be another, a tragedy for them, another neck best. what it won't go as easy as a battle, because living on was not the home country for the student. and so i'm looking for that, believe the fellow fighters. but when would but a steam as natives, but it's going to native. so this let them does a leave and who's going to receive them if, if, if that's the thing that i don't know we're spectrum spectrum. i think that that's, that's example, i would think about me like i would, we appreciate it. thank you very much. and my pleasure. it's what we've just been discussing this breaking news that is very forces have just a notice that the residence of a northern gaza strip. we're going to be allowed to pass on the seller of been
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roads to the side of today between 11 a. m g m t, and 1400 g m t this afternoon that starting in approximately 30 minutes time. we're gonna switch this out a coyote. she's joining the start from occupied east arisen what more you hearing about this announcements on the yeah, that's right. well, a couple of days ago the army spokesman danielle, how gary has mentioned in one of his statements. so they were looking to open what they call to monetary and car doors for people stuck in the north and central to move to the south. well, it seems to us happening now for a few hours. that window is between 1 pm and 4 pm. they release to map on social media showing the direction that people should be heading on. so the head being road, they also advise people to go up be on a place called where the gaza, which is in between garza city and just above hon units. so they clearly want things to push them towards han units,
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of course is very short. notice somebody for those in gaza with a lot of them not having the kind of connections that we might have outside, where we're able to see these messages. even though these riley government has been saying that it's been advising people to move from the north to the south for weeks on that and but the reality is, but it's incredibly difficult and dangerous. so many people to do so the so the had been road had been closed off people in gauze. the city had been closed off and unable to even those that did try on a power low road to pull the rashid roads along the coast. um, well a many of those died that was a video of the invasion on social media yesterday showing bodies of children and women killed in potential cost by saying, even though many palestinians believe that was because of the news riley strikes. so it's very difficult. many people may not have received that message and also within 30 minutes. how are you able to move,
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especially families with children that quickly. and another thing to bear in mind is not everyone has access to transport, to be able to move that fast enough from one place to another. i just don't see how all of those living in the north, all the sense that we'll be able to do so whether they will allow this to happen potentially. tomorrow we're going to have to wait and see, but it's definitely not looking good for those to us. stock unable to even buy food or water for many of those in those areas. and all of this as me, things are taking place between us, sorry on to me, blink. and who's in georgia and at the moment and in a meeting with arab leads us to discuss moving forward from here because clearly that desktop is rising and clearly there is not enough humanitarian aid answering for those in garza, we have hud. testimonies of people saying that they aren't even able to get ahold of bread that they've been cuing not they can't get ahold of fuel. um,
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so this is definitely not looking good on a lot more calls and a lot more people in the north and in the sense i'll still try. so thank you very much indeed. so to kind of talking to us from occupied east, julie southern, it is already a slice of leveled entire residential areas in gaza, displacing more than a 1000000 palestinians. not where your pain is. one of them, she managed to escape from her home in jamalia, a refugee camp. but her ordeal isn't over every day on the ice struggles to find out a tricity, which she needs to treat a chronic illness and the basketball. that's the level of this little black. there was a method to hedge and the by had the man muslim and the bid that didn't know didn't know the name of the m as in the as you
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with those. but i can live in the middle of the nice book database where i live in the title. it does have this number and i said it is of course tentative. um, let me take a look at, uh, this is the address of the jazz with the zip codes, mckenna, based based i think, uh because of the chicago talk you had agent
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and that isn't the, and i haven't been a lot of most of the head on i'll just say the coverage of the wall and does it continues as is really as strikes it as schools, other children's hospital statements, the the, it's a good news, bad news situation for australia. so finally, some soaking rains coming for the use of the country where the area has been parched. a number of bush fires here, but we're also seeing some center storms mixed in and that is sparking some new wild fires. but this rain, it's going to stay here for the next week or so ringing out it's moisture from brisbin to sidney. by the time it's all said and done 50 plus millimeters of rain. so that will help with the bush fire situation in this area. for new zealand, quite pitcher, know whether it's to speak up,
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but the winds have shifted to the south. that's a cool breeze. so that's knocked back temperatures on sunday. heavy rain fall alerts in play through the late peninsula, pretty good soaking of rain for western cambodia on sunday. and to china, dallas with rain through the yangtze river valley that's pushing up into the yellow sea. and that energy is pouring into the korean peninsula. so this will be bad for a sol. i think in about 24 hours, we could see about 2 months worth of rain. now this is a cold front as well. so it's going to knock back temperatures on tuesday. and we can expect those winds to go up as well, meantime, or a scattering of showers in store and spread across sumatra island, but particularly what 4 central and northern areas of the island will season. the 5432 mon upfront takes on the big issues. this isn't
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a one off you. something about a systemic issue here in black lives. don't really matter. in 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 of the latest news as it breaks the minister of foreign affairs of tea and quote, for an immediate end to the warning of we detailed coverage. but would have said that he had been warning that they would be recommended to cation if there isn't a resolution to the palestinian issue from around the world. passionate speeches and intense the pharmacy have so far failed to yield unified physician and the security council. the,
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[000:00:00;00] the suit up reminder, lots of stories this out and is very air right as targeted to you and run school. and there's a body of refugee camp in northern gauze, killing at least 12 people. that's according to the palestinian health industry. partisans of this space spot of simeon thumb is to be shouts. a separate is reading . strike has hit the gate of on loss of children's hospital and gaza city killing at least 5 kind of cities. hospitals of come under repeated attack on friday is real targeted. and i'm going to it's kind of like killing 15 people. the top diplomat is in jordan to meet several arab leaders as israel's war and gaza
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intensifies on friday and to be blinking was instead of being coming for humanitarian pause to allow of age into gaza. largest is spoken to a us citizen stuff game, guys. and she was attempting to leave garza with her daughter on friday. but while i'm traveling to the border with egypt, it was struck by as many showing at least 14 palestinians were killed or traveling on the roads trying to flee the war. on friday. we have us citizenship and was told to hit food crossing on the boat did with egypt. our names were on the list of those allowed to leave through rough as we were traveling on the coast, the road leading sells a lot of bus, was sion, my daughter, age 17, lost her arm. shame on the is the 80 me god punish them. this is my
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new us citizenship. no one is did me got one is but is there 81 on the box? the bus was destroyed and we came to this hospital all the way by foot. we would almost killed the u. s. embassy called me and told us to leave through the crossing . i was sued them all. i want to take you 2 guys and the other spokesman. i shall for all culture from the palestinian health ministry and gaza is speaking and more than 70. with various said, multiple injuries, these are the only victims of the latest to massacre perpetrated by v as a laser guns on, on a quote on or what building. most of them were women and send that and who are sitting on suspect the unsuspecting sitting in the school yard. the missing the missing is had the bodies as that is of the many, what told to pieces collected their bones and places
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in plastic bags that has the ministry supper. the $150.00 of the bottom of the scale of $27.00. um billions. vick is totally destroyed, including the 2 buildings vehicles heading, carrying the code and for you all victims headed to it. off of yesterday we did a trade that there's a fuel pace and full sized bed forcefully targeted 105 medical facilities. so thought and 16 of which are now with all the surface in addition to $32.00 prime can make the color facilities either for the lack of fuel or total destruction. hospitality and get the strip is that the measurements are over packed with patients. victims of critical and company expeditions in
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addition to the modem that is over packed with big bodies. in addition to that, we are losing lives every minute. simply because we've failed to intervene or provide the do medical attention as we speak. there's a they have to pay some forces, continue somebody to target the low, the roads leading to the south, whereby we are not able to transport. those critically wounded victims were required to be transported the ordering. i'll just say that that was the actual fall code of the spokesman for the potter standing health ministry in garza and giving an update on the medical situation in there. he was talking initially about the attack on the alpha of all 4 chord at school. and he said, many of the, those who had died were women and children. those who had been injured as well were also women and children. we understand at least 12 of them. um 12 people have been killed very. he said,
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a 105 medical facilities had been hit 15. he said we're out of commission. hospitals in the gaza strip. he said we're over packed. the marks were packed with dead bodies. you said we're going to bring in tumbler combo, which protested of public policy. and the hot institute for graduate studies has been with us over the last hour. it's just a chilling reminder of is if we needed it just, but the impact of these is mainly as strikes are having on the medical facilities. but of course, that's going to have a knock on effect in terms of the possibility of the spread of disease, simply because there is no water. and also of course, if these medical facilities simply can't cope with the numbers of killed and injured that this thing i don't know, but i mean, the sick that has collapse it, it, it, it has collapse. i mean, we see hundreds or even thousands of people taking the fusions hospitals. this, the cold, those inside hospitals. this is, this is i thought that this function of how sick, but i mean, it has collapse as we pocono. so the ones were left, the doctor's, the time,
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is people the difficult it could be that it's the, it's the values motiv system to stay in an unhealthy field on this, but it's done, it's done us. and what design is doing now it's, it's a, obviously, it's a, it's, it's getting any, it's, it's, it's copying of people from all the basic services people who are out of the wood left them guys, and i haven't moved south now would soon be left with nothing no voltage, norfolk tricity, when i say that for us, if you don't get me wrong, this is what has couple of just sort of time ago. but this then some of them rely on sort of the cells to the shots of about studies. the phones. that's it. so if the if, if hospitals a stop little patients because of like a few of them, that's it, that have to go south. but again, for me, it's what really astonishes me is that again the, the failure of the nation, the system menu and agencies, you know,
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to even intervene when it comes to helping students evacuated solves if they have to take to itself. i mean it's, it's, i mean, how would people do with him guys when they don't feel safe when is that it has completed so many cartons, even though civilians think the self. why other countries that have been in conflict had mechanisms to have people to leave from the conflict of the notice to say if it has 3 or you met that and put a doors? and when i say this, i think about like less can boys of buses, would you on flags with, with, with, with guarantees. then people might say, yes, we are, we, we kind of go so we feel safe to go south now. but with this even, nothing, please. the minimum guarantees, i mean, even i suppose it's faint, but the thing is in the oldest intent of displacement forgive to have them and give the minimum minimum protection i'm going to tease told, you know, can't save yourself. that's also another mess, crime, and another fear that from that does your community some of them say that as well
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for the community. so i, i did, i'm going to stop here, but it's, it's, it's, uh it's, it's neat, overwhelming to see this and it's astonishes me what the commercial community, how would strange, but i've seen it so many times, even in their own displacement, that it's kind of help them to display, misplace safely on this, this, this, these right at that time. i come a thank you for now you're welcome. bye spot. meanwhile, is where the forces have stepped up, their raids and times in refugee accounts across the occupied widest spot and can east jerusalem on friday night and saturday morning they start in the communities and have a long knob, low spot for him. janine and shaw fox. the forces arrested 55 palestinians from the west bank and i'll follow on refugee camp 25 would arrest if we're gonna go live to him or on con, who's in hebron in the occupied west bank. just bring us up to date on the latest of those rates and on the well, the 2 raises have play, say,
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and they had brought in the occupied westbank took place on the both sides of the city. let's take you to a for refugee camp where 25 people were arrested. as you say, 10 of those 25 people were hearing was severely harassed and then beaten by the is riley's. and then often that these readings went into the middle of the refuge account. and actually put up uh, these really flags on top of the mentors of the most of the most citizens of the site. and this is a simple act of intimidation and harassment. then inmate omar, which they declared a close to military's r. uh they did pretty much the same thing. they went into the town itself. uh, they went from house to house, they destroyed furniture within the houses, and they put is really fag flags on top of people's houses. once again, people telling us that this is a simple act of a harassment intimidation. now we went down to our full refugee camp the day before . that was
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a raid that we were told to leave by the israeli army in no uncertain terms. heavily on these readings, all just told us that we needed to go because it was a closed village resign. and that's now what's happening. so just raids anymore, it's german, the raid and off to the right. these raise a stopping palestinian movement almost completely and calling it a closed village resign. you didn't have it on at the moment. just bring this up to date with what's been happening for you are well let me show you what it is like to live on the occupation. hebron is a divided city. literally the whole city is divided into 2 right down the middle that a gate that you see that is one of the gates that allows you to go to the is really all the control side of the old city. some 13000 palestinians live on the other side of the case known as hage to palestinians are wanting to come a few,
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then they called we move around, i'm not just goes to show you the type of a occupation going on is only about 800 is riley settlers that live on the other side of that gate, but thank god it by a brigade of um, the is really oh me. no one is showing something else as well. just bear with me, sir. well, i just will call you back on friday that would clashes with these ready? um, fairly small trashes um people throwing rocks. everything is really sol, jay here where i'm stood, who actually shows at a pile of city. now that round about down there is the kind of distance we were talking about rope and they actually showed him dead. so that's what's going on in hebron right now. it's the occupation um, in almost a not so robust, like i say this is divided city and it's a micro cause of my boys going on across the rest of the occupied westbank game on con, i'm have wrong in the occupied westbank m on. thank you. us just before we move on,
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we've been good, bring you coverage of the is really a tax on the all of a hold i school image of all the refugee camp. we understand that the latest numbers from that are 15 that 54 injured thousands upon experience. i've been sheltering that, that school when it was hit. well, those latest ways that emma was talking about following is really military encouraging targeting the janine refugee camp on friday. 5 palestinians were killed and child strive for deport some housing. is often the target of this really aggression this is what promised indians wake up to virtually every morning these days that you named rick g camp mode destroyed streets calls houses, dug often pulverized by the is way the army. this isn't all with those. those are work ripping off the palestinian neighborhood and protected by witnesses say with thousands of soldiers colliding in the surrounding streets,
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trail of destruction and seemingly gratuitous violence against the civilian population, which many governments, human rights groups and the people who lift gate cool, collective punishment. and funded always always multi is food, but without this level of destruction, we never expected this. everyone was so good shaking. thank god, nothing happened to my family. the children sits amongst the rubble were only an hour or so before he's ready. soldiers protected the bulldozers as they worked on the company. when you talk to you, they destroy the sewage system, the voltage, electricity, infrastructure, and effects on lights. deep clean, everything stops will show up. as new transportation, those schools are open, pick out a mock and storm, a complete paralysis of life. they're trying to have the people moving, they come back to israel's as the rates target suspected members of palestinian
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armed resistance groups not far away down to by kindly it is the bones outhouse of one of the affections lead as he wasn't at home with the time so escaped arrest will dash. now that is right, he made a t right on the refugee camp of jeanine, see the level of destruction here. hundreds of civilians, families live along this road. it has been completely destroyed. and they tell us that these are, let me write on this area of the city are increasing in intensity and frequency all the time. how the addition of the police you to, to what we expect anything from the occupation forces as the storm, the camp to sabotage and destroyed, to release their anger because they failed to achieve their goals, such as i have 4 children at home who live a tragic life policy, me, and fights is mingled among the male daily few little possessions. janine has long
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being the best students of the own struggle against israel as decades long occupation. but many in this city say they are being punished for the actions of men who believe they have a moral right to fight charles stuff without a 0 jeanine refugee camp in the occupied westbank. a relative taking place around the world in support of palestinians and opposing israel's war in gaza. organizers say softening is said to see some of the biggest demonstrations yet. right now, you're looking at protests in sol, said they bought a service and ties in the us bring you some of the news from around the world. know, at least a 128 people have been killed off to of a shallow 5.6 magnitude us point starting to pause mountain is north western district. so just our call and welcome rescue helicopters have flown into the
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region to health and security forces are digging out the injured and the dead from the rubble official to say they expect the desktop to rise and expect to around the outside in bo, she's and then everybody's calvin will come on to just bring us up to date with the situation at the moment in terms of the rescues and what's been happening of the uh yes, uh, saturday morning, uh, nepalese uh, across the country woke up to the news of another week around midnight on uh, friday, uh, tremors who fails in government do and as far west as daily and india, but the most severely stuck areas are the mountain areas of doug a, quote uh, and west en route home. currently the hospitals are overwhelmed. um, because of a lot of manpower and 12 inches across and around the area ascending in reinforcements. medical reinforcements, doctors um the army and security forces are conducting
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a search and rescue operations because the 1st 24 hours of the week is a crucial period off to which recovery and rehabilitation work with such a post has been challenging because the judges quote and wisdom ruling in the remote cardinality proteins are among the most uh, porous and under developed areas. rules that are very few roads. i'll even if there are roads, there are too many areas that you can only reach a by foot and the villages wide spread. and scott, to so apparently the security forces are finding that quite challenging in reaching out to these areas. the central government and other provisional governments have rallied to support the region by providing financial aid and other humanitarian resources. i've been involved, governments has also, uh, closed out to international organizations to support humanitarian and recovery
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on behalf of the patient. and let's run that to, is this an area that normally or should we say fairly often gets situations like so, is there any sort of prevention that people there have been able to put in place before something like this happening or they love relying entirely on help from on the side as well. and as you know in 2015 and it probably did suffer from a very big squeak in which 9000 people more than 9000 people died. and since then, there have been efforts, policies to try to bring a disaster to bed and those policies into place and they are being implemented across the country. but again. busy width and paul, the mountainous region of western depaul is very remote villages. scott, good communication is not the best. and so and then medical supplies,
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hospitals and uh, uh, very limited. uh, human resources. uh there. um, but there have been efforts definitely to improve the disaster preparedness reached the bus. we slot 9 slides in be sent to us, but that can be so much more done. let me know. thank you very much indeed. were going to be coming back to you, of course, as those rescue operations continue, but for now, let me know something, but thank you very much. well again is just as minnesota says for pharma high ranking officials have been freed from prison by gunman. among the escapades is a farm ahead of states. most of that is colorado. we came to power in the 2008 crew that has been came our ass off to a gun. fire was how the costs, the capital concrete, local media are reporting a military presence on the streets. following the jo break is on his 18 is going to be he is a time is going to be here in a couple of minutes with more of our continuing coverage of the water and gaza on
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the day that the children's hospital a you and one school and the in the refugee time and refreshing forcing. gotcha. being hit by is really air strikes. the simpler violence has been pushing palestinians out of the knots for years, which is october. the 7th. it's been like nothing they've seen before with a 200 people from where they stand for the one community in the occupied to us bank with food to eat. there may be the shortest family had to run for the sake. they located us for 4 days, recruiting drink and walter tank, drink id, his brothers and the families have relocated to the vintage of type a 7 year old kyle, it says he's the top of his class. i asked him what's 3 plus 4? he says it's sending, he says he misses who are the ones at the castle. i've always depended on
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a warm climate, but it's too cold. here in the village of typing, there's also little raising lines. they can start a new life here. maybe the side would sooner and to she would also learn that she might never be able to return to his line in depth analysis of the days headlines. israel says their objective is to completely eliminate hallmarks, not just their capability, informed opinions, large numbers of civilian skills, including children, good cutting of electricity. this is a weird friend, frank assessments by frankly, china is position is it's not going to get involved in anything. little, apparently they're going to continue to call for peace and talks inside story on how to 0. i'm. it's the world slow down. we stand for as homes, with kids, of global nickel reserves. indonesia is points to leave the global,
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