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it is a soldier's soul roles, despicable humiliation on palestinians after illegally uh, defending them should be a confident but of citizens. and his ladies deserve to live in peace with dignity, with security and freedom from a condition and freedom from fear. only adults and lasting peace. that's what those the right of people are sending people to freedom. their southern states is doing the settlement. they're competent in june for 1967 lines living side by side a secure as well. we bring security towards propriety now as to ending this for to saving and its implies preventing further destruction for storing home until stopping the dangerous the human eye zation or lives matter to one of us and the secretary of tony. but us as a leading role to play in these and on it and, and all of us 40 be
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a very heavy responsibility of in doing this catastrophe. achieving the just piece that is the rights of everybody sent in. everybody's 80 mother a child father. and that's what ensure that none of them, or any other invasion will ever have to live hot or is that this vicious cycle of violence and, or is bringing. we will continue to work with you and with one of our partners to attend this responsibility, to make sure that our common human values prevail, international law for this and peace or, or for this. thank you so much. if i know may get this or you funny a good afternoon everyone. and let me 1st say that i'm grateful to that just thinking of the 2 pharmacist starting with the diamond and his entire team for their hospitality and for the opportunity to be with farmers to shoot free
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. and also with permits for us on uh, 5 minutes. funny on this for deliver inside and takes a general this and i'll show you we appreciate engagement of every country. and we're particularly grateful to jordan and egypt to partner who have long work advances to state solutions. their dedication to a more stable and to a more peaceful, middle east. we come together here today, sharing the same fundamental interest and objective. and this conflict in a way that ensures lasting peace and security in the region. you may have different views and positions on certain necessary steps to achieve that a check. but today we reaffirm our individual commitments to continuing to work for that. and then that we share throughout this conflict countries across the middle
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east and beyond. i played in the central role in preventing it spread. today, we all agreed on the importance of using our respective influence and capabilities to deter any state or non state actors. i'm opening another front of this conflict . we're taking other the stabilizing action. all of us have a direct interest in a joint efforts have also been critical in increasing the flow, the amount of training assistance, because i'm particularly grateful. the agents or it's significant effort to facilitate and mechanism with israel and with the united nations do just that each day more than a 100 trucks and moving to wrap it up from 0 just a little over a week ago. but that is not nearly enough. today we spoke about ways to accelerate and expand the sustain delivery of a morning. i had an opportunity to meet with mission of general. that was
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a really unreal and i spoke with unreal staff that is located in guys that i heard firsthand about the extraordinary life saving work they're doing and gaza in the face of extremely difficult conditions and how we can expedite efforts to get assistance to them. so that they can get it to the post and also working to continue the progress we've made in getting our citizen other find that critically wanted people out of gaza. but even as we welcome their safe exit, we remain resolutely committed and focused on securing the release. hostages, held by i'm us. i have the opportunity to discuss this and the status of our ongoing efforts with i minister autonomy this morning. we all spoke today about the clear need to protect palestinian civilians. united states supports israel's right to defense against the months terrace organization, the detective brutally. and the care is not a whit about the, the house,
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the need people for their future. this is the same right, that each of our countries. but as israel conduct its campaign, what does it matter? is real much take every possible measure of preventative building, casual meetings with israeli officials. yesterday, i conveyed additional steps. they can, it should take you to us that protecting civilians will help prevent them us from further exploiting the situation. but most important, it's simply the right moral thing to do when i see how standing and boy or girl old from the wreckage of the buildings. it hits the and the god is it hits everyone a nice see my own soul in their face and as human beings, how can any of us not feel the same way this morning i heard from the younger
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staff in, in garza, many of whom are displaced themselves about the immense human told, with this conflict mistake brunner itself, they've lost 77, their colleagues or they are simply trying to provide people with their basic needs . trauma being under constant bombardment and in constant danger. the inability to assure their own children that nothing will happen to them, but we have to do more than anything else. all of us, everyone concerned is to prevent the immunization of each other. we don't do that. then we do exactly how much is worked for. so we have to look out for each other. we have to look out for every and this is life. now for united
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states believes that all of the these efforts would be facilitated by you mandatory and pauses. we believe progress can be critical mechanism for protecting civilians are getting 8 in getting foreign nationals out of still unable to israel, which he directed the defeat from us yesterday. i spoke in depth with israeli leaders about how when and where such arrangements could be implemented. and what needs to be done to make them possible. today, regional partners discuss many the same question. roll deeply concerned about escalating extreme as violence against charleston civilians in the west bank. this has been a serious problem. it's only worse than since the capital. i updated ministers today on my discussion with these really government yesterday where i underscore that incitement and it's from his violence. most of the stuff and perpetrators must
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be held accountable. as we work together to address each of these media, you also have to concurrently work to build secure and lasting piece. for that to happen, we have to create the conditions to ensure that we do not find ourselves in the same place if weeks or months from now. that substantial discussion today about our shared interest in creating the foundation for durable security and for enjoying peace. united states continues to believe that sol viable path is a 2 state solution with israel using palestinians each and exercising illegitimate, right. to live in a state of their own was the full measure of security, a freedom of opportunity and dignity. we discussed some of the meaningful and practical steps that we buy to help advance that proposition, get us united states and our partners will have different views on how best to
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advance retrieve these tests. but we all recognize that we cannot go back to the status book and we all understand that, you know, i don't have an interest or the responsibility to do everything. we can charter better passport. yeah. to now, none of us are under the illusion that this will be easy, particularly apartments from egypt and jordan, who have for decades work to facilitate a real piece. but it's precisely no mistakes or highest. even when the outlook seems dark, it's that we have to intensify our work. meet this moment. thank you so much. it's on a piece. was okay, even for the money friend tony,
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set up for the ladies and gentlemen, that was over. so i extend all that frustration to his excellency, i am in some way the as deputy prime minister and the minister of foreign affairs and exercises and other foreign ministers who were at present today. you see you as we aimed at discussing the existing cause, the crisis inc does allowing the other countries and participation to accept the press, the uniforms position towards this crisis. during the meeting, i was keen on explaining guns administrating egypt view, which is a conversion with that of it's out of the broad, those in addressing this crisis id to write to us is that the elements of time is typically 2 days. and the rapid development must be taken into consideration of months the, to the killing, the unfortunates entailing taking place in guys that cannot be justified. we cannot accept to and to engage in or useless wrangling or an attempt.
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the subject is too late these practices unnoticed as if it is a lawful act of set for defense. the policy of collective punishment and talked ingles, innocent civilians, innocent civilians for the 7 buildings, hospitality and brought them at dixon, but rescued teams. in addition to that 1st, but the transfer of the palestinian out of their homeland can not be deemed as low for the act of self defense. egypt is bedding, no effort in saving and delivering that. he leaves aid to the dozens. i live in the exit of those that are wanting me to tell. i mean, it could have been sent me to, to continue with its related efforts despite the hughes and numerous we have of obstacles needs within this context id 3 to that it's a necessity to achieve you anonymous agreement on
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a permanent and lasting ceasefire without, with any restriction or condition, and that is what i cease of violating the international law. hey, i'm going to tell the law and war related to convincing an act swiftly to ensure the continuous and kind of sun delivery of release aids and quantities that would meet the basic needs of our kind of thing in. but those paving the way to examine how to exit this crisis before the set of kind of violence expands and the conflict on the minds, the safety, stability, and security of other peoples of the reason, plunging the holidays and in to a dock tunnel. i also called for ceasing from addressing the issue is undermining international peace and security. with the wireless standards. as many had been condemned. the testing of civilians calling, sorry,
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of any act of violence against them as leg grant violates on the international law . and calling for cease fire and the other crises we see the same parties when it comes to the palestinian because they're named up lined i. so it's as if the blood of the human is off lace value then his fellow is, hey, you then considering that the number of fatalities among civilians over the past few weeks, including those work and that at least 8, then journalists can not always be justified under any claim or 3 text and this context, we are both simple, they cannot continue to demand a swift and permanency is fine and preventive. read from locking the delivery of release aid, and we also demand international investigation of this gross violation of the
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international community and law for you in this war. finally, then, what we witness unprecedented escalation, unmatched on him and get tests. are few people suffering a talk about is that is valid and reluctance for i'm addressing that it was the cause of the problem including registration of this step is palestinian rights i they today, i was told that eviction of the, of any attempt to, to repeat the dependents daniel because at the expense of the palestinian people or the peoples of that age. and i was i called them on consent to work immediately and swiftly to revive the peace process in on the 2 state solution with a name to put them in. today's a to a patient and establishment of the bus to another state on the june 4th 1967 border with east jerusalem at it's capital. thank you and again, thank you tony. thank you, saw that i'm so the 3 of us would love to stay and i'd certainly flushes the really
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have a very, very tight schedule instead of us. so we take just very, very limited number of questions and i'd appreciate it. the police are just limited their, their intervention for one question and one question on the discount penny visa to come out. and i've done this, i've had several kind of some partial call. so we called the start with the middle east and it was agents. so i didn't mind it was my question to the addiction question, to administer the social. okay. it is a meeting today's meeting comes at a very significant time, especially that the high level of office as well as president. do you think or the deal fee is today? that the u. s. administration has a genuine politic can, will, or the ability to put an end to the continuous violations again as the palestinian civilians, the inc as
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a model and then what they do charge any it was my plan for that. if i, if i love that piece process to put an end to the current crisis, another sort of loan, i believe it is not suitable to speak about the u. s. position and presence of the secretary of state. but i can say that we've had in depth, extensive heavy discussion with absolute veracity and transparency has, we all said the same genuine desire to act effectively. to put an end to this grice and laid down the solid foundations and solutions that toilet's pay at the entire region from for the conflict. so, uh, we have to today, did that, or what issues and grice has must be dealt with in the same standards. they make add to the safeguarding civilians and delivery of freely paid at the same time
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. we should also address that at the close of what the price is. despite the long standing from the decades and the reluctance from establishment and forcing what has been agreed upon, namely the establishment of the palestinians, say this when aggravates the crisis of them and will lead to further the positions. we look forward to working closely with the united states. we have our bilateral relations and we also appreciate the efforts and these offices of the united states . there is no doubt. there has been great concern and our meet views were meeting to a large degree. and we will work on the coming days in order to hold the frame uh these views and translate them into accents and then on the ground it is
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a grinding. hey, i'm going to tell you in crisis. and it should be dealt with positively. not only the con surprises, but also the oldest and the root cause that of simon those choices i am. thank you at that one question, but i appreciate it honestly for most of you as possible. um to the egyptians and should i need administer specifically? um are you are engaging in talks about the future of guys a future because of without a mouse and what role you can play in that future unsexy blinking. you know, how do you respond to the cause for your, from your allies, for a cease fire, and are you hearing how you find the reset to is for your course to
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talk about um, gaza, often. thank me. thanks very much for the question of our view that's a ceasefire. now it simply leaves mos in place, was able to regroup and receive what it did on october 7th. and you don't have to take my word for just a few days ago, a senior mazda official said that it was there in 10. due october 7th, again and again, and again. no nation. none of us except that no one would find that follow up. and so it is important to reaffirm israel's right defend itself indeed its obligation to do so and take as the story steps so that october 7th and never happen again. but it's also
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very important the way israel does and that's what we've talked to the, is rarely government about uh, with taking every possible measure to protect human life. preventively entangled as well as to ensure that those who are in need have the assistance they need for that. and i think we all shared, concerned about the flight of civilians in gaza, men, women, and children. we need a central thing to get, but we've worked very hard to make sure that that assistance can slow to them. but it's also one of the reasons why the monitoring pause would be so important to make sure that we can maximize the assistance getting to the house that needs, that we can make sure that people can move about safely, that they can get to places where they are safe and that's again,
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we can make sure that not only is zayed flowing in, but those who are responsible for distributing it in the right structures can be built and make sure that people can benefit from it. so we're focused on this and we'll continue to work that we're doing together with our partners to make sure that that assistance gets tony. and as it relates to the, the to it was the 1st is our position doesn't cease. fire is better to deal with the consequences the i'm attending consequences of this conflict. and we believe that dealing with the various components of the sky so, so it shouldn't be that's with us as well as an appropriate manner. is the international community's responsibility. always to see the succession of love to promote the continuance of the violence military activity that has
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a very high impact on what the of the civilian population of video 6 to the area which has specific in special $736.00 like that's as the for the issue of the future of that the but this is a premature at this time. we have to concentrate on the subjects at times whether that be the succession of affinities addressing the needs of the people that does that seem to be a, a, this is of a displacement that i'm the division of, of safety or for the civilians. addressing the over on the complex of the conflict in this stage because those are the issues that we need to concentrate on things. thank you, sir. we're focus right now on stopping the score, stopping the, the destruction, it's closing stuff, indicating that it's close. what happens next?
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how can we even entertain what's been happening guys, when we don't know what kind of as that we'd be left after this was, are we going to be talking about the waste on or what you're going to be talking about? a whole population reduced to refugees. simply, we do not know, we don't have to have all the variables to even start thinking about that. i think we need to focused on something this for so at least we have a uh we started even to begin to imagine that kind of been subbing for your attitude that will exist. fair enough to the opposite. me just see that very clear . gather along with just not the cottage. we've been to the security uh treatment of the contract before where did it lead us the only way going forward to achieve what we, what, which is or just and lasting peace that particular right. so what is some of the comprehensive, complex and know about bringing the 2 state solution back and realize that as soon as possible convincing depend, assuming that they have
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a future and convince i'm again creating a conditions at different from, from the miserable conditions of despair and on their end and i'd hate to attend and, and, and a few patients in which the system is just a site for the finance. so i think we need to get our practice trained right now. we have to make sure the word stops right now. we have to make sure that we bring in sufficient, if enough food and water and medicine and soon at the guidelines, because we're pretty minutes of getting a size, a woman where i live, w design because they don't have access to these to these that basic services so after that again we have to look at the comprehensive picture, we have to make sure that we do not contribute to be the same conditions that in which at this finance it often. and i think we are committed to working together on that. as we always say, the united states has a meeting don't we need? that's one of the rest of us. we'll have to do how our,
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our partners wouldn't. everybody would have to do their part again to make sure that we bring the secure gen peaceful to, to the center that is lanes. yeah. i had to put the doors on television. the same can, it was the link in less time blinking up the lesson. why is not washington pressuring the tel aviv to seize the. busy old and i loves the liberal fades of the killing of 9500 palestinian thank you. we are intensely focused on the delivery of humanitarian assistance. on my last trip to the region, i spent a considerable time with the israeli government and then its consultation with the
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different government united nations on establishing a channel. make sure that we could get assistance into people who needed it and gaza. as i mentioned a short while ago, where is just a little over a week ago. nothing is getting in. we had 0 trucks moving in today. i think we had a 105 trucks move in uh to uh, johnson with central needs for me. but as i also said, and as we all agree, that is not nearly enough. so what we're working on now is expanding that access and making sure that more is getting to people who need it. and that we have the structure in place to be able to absorb it to use it distributed back to this is exactly what we're doing when i was in israel yesterday. this is a big focus of my conversation with the israeli government. and it's also,
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as i mentioned, one of the reasons why we think it would be important to have the amount of trained posits that would further facilitate the ability to deliver aid and not only to deliberate again, to expand the a that we're delivering. so we're, we're looking to that a, we agreed with the governor of israel yesterday to look at how that might happen there. a lot of questions that have to be answered about how to make that work. so we're focused on doing that. but again, we have been intentionally focused on getting the management system. people we need it got a question. um, some of you come up into 0 to 0 television, the time of the smart disconnected visit a sign that was my question is addressed to secretary clinton, the lincoln. i've taught almost a month on the is really what on guys,
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what are the results that saved by is right and other than killing almost $10000.00 civilians, mostly women and children. what on the other achievements gained by is, are in on what is the number of fatalities mostly civilians that when i push the united states to oppose. and he can say that it's a position to words this program and decisively ask is a to put an end to this plot said and break the seats late 2 guys. what took place on october 7th? the 5, almost human ability suggest or describe and think
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for many that data is repeated in their minds and in their conscious fun and say this. and i'll say it again. not a single one of the countries represented here that met together today, or for that matter, pretty much any country in the world is simply accept the slaughter of the citizens and doing nothing about it. so you maintain, again, it is real, has a right. and indeed an obligation to defend itself and try to take the steps necessary to ensure that what happened on october 7th, never happens again. but equally, it is very important. how is real, does it? and in particular, it's important to take every possible measures the super tech civilians and prevent harm to them as well as to ensure that those who need assistance edit and in our
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conversations with the israeli government, including just yesterday, we have pointed to steps to face and should say to minimize entre civilians to prevent civilian casualties. now this is also an extraordinary challenge. i'm os cynically monstrously embeds itself in the midst of civilians. what's its fighters? it's commander weapons as an munition commander controlled in residential buildings under schools and in schools. under hospitals, in and hospital under mouse and in most monstrous. but nonetheless, israel has an obligation to abide by the laws of war mandatory law and to do
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everything possible to prevent civilian casualties. and this is very much part of what we're saying to these really government. and what i said again yesterday, same time providing humanitarian assistance to those in need. making sure that and women and children and gaz aired for this is also an intense focus of our actions, including with these really govern. thank you and talk to is i just when you have time, once again that we're going to continue to fight together, bridge whatever gaps we have in our position, because ultimately we want the same thing. but again, i just want to say one thing. imagine you're a palestinian father, mother, you'll have to lead your, your, your home and the, or the miserable existence. so that if you just kept in gaza, you take your kids to the south. you fiction 30 in the hospital. and you're looking at your eyes at the eyes of your children and you know, you cut off for tech and you know that you cannot find
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a place where they can escape the bombing. how do you explain to these that this is how you, how do you explain to our father whom we saw on cnn yesterday? this is a robin looking to solve the oldest children of hedges that are sent by that robin and he cannot. they cannot find the things that we need for remind each other out of our humanity. i think we need to access to that to uh, getting more people who would love to bring those who are lost on both sides as tragic as the most is i think we need to on it. besides that, everything we can do it to save one more life is imperative upon all of us. it, one of the facts that i say sion of what the international law sustains about dr. with the nursing nurses about this. but i would say what we all as a human beings, as you say this on that as we all say, as human beings, we just love accept a c. ready that's getting unfolding to see or death reduction of life to. so a complete loss. how is how, how can we justify it?
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so anybody that's getting 9000 people getting 3700 children and the sewing 150000 hops, getting destroying hospice. and how can we justify that? this is so defense. i think like 6 bucks with the basic just a doc can take compose, and then again, we will understand the pin, but we uh, this floor just gotta produce more pain. so, but as soon as far as res, and this has been a pleasure. so when i get into the episode page, i wouldn't be somebody's ation. that's what made it even more, more acceptable. so that seems to stop. that's our priority. it has to stop now. it has to end and we should work for a future when i'm going to send in child season. is there any chide a see in each other? upper control print not the future. and i think that's what we need to do. and i look forward to working with one of our colleagues, i'm friends here to pretty at that together to you on just one central and in the
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need for war. and the need for violence and conditions in which on the, uh, missouri and, and, and, and, and in an environment that, that enables at the kind of big season that produces, been given smart take on. so and decide of is i that that's with also a thank you so much i available and welcome to you. if you've just joined those who are watching out a 0 and i am need boxes. so as we heard that we all 5 weeks into the school and gaza were approaching 9 and a half 1000 civilians killed in the gaza strip alone. $3900.00 of those all children. we have seen a diplomatic push them in the jordanian capital, amman, attended by the egyptian andrew damian for ministers. and also of course the us extra estate and to the blink and the jordanian form as to insisting that the killing must come to an end. but the claim of self defense, he said,
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is not valid. of course that is something that israel has been repeating. it's something also that israel staunch i live the west. the united states has been standing firmly by it as well, accusation so. so if double standards from the egyptian form minister, for choosing on named nations of turning a blind eye to be seen by the tiring catastrophe the and never the less on to the blinking, insisting the how israel conducts its campaign matches. although that can never be returned to the state as quote, that's bringing a correspondent, adam fisher, who's in the ok easily, an occupied east, jerusalem. an island we've heard all of those important figures the in the godaddy and capital reiterating that indeed are humanitarian crisis is deepening on a daily basis in gaza, but diplomatically is there anything that we could read into this that could be attempted as post progress? so it is nothing that there is progress, but what you've seen is
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a public rebuke of antony blinking the us extreme state from 2 out of foreign ministers. the very upset the position the united states has taken. you cannot promote killing as well, the jordanian foreign minister said it's time for a ceasefire to stop the unnecessary death thing guys. and they made the point very clearly that it was coached in diplomatic language. it wasn't, i agree, it was polite, it some might even not get to the degree. it was there, but it is clear, there is a depth of unhappiness in out of capitals. the way the united states is handling this. and you saw that even in the way that until the blinking i responded to the questions when he was asked by the i'll just either correspond to how many tests that are acceptable. he talked about 8 and how they're getting more aid into guys a, this is not the question that he wanted to answer. but it's clear that it's to the forefront of the minds of everyone who is not meeting of
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a mind. the united states is not doing enough to bring it in to the war and gaza. how many more people have to die is essentially what the egyptian foreign minister was asking him. how many thanks, that island fisher and occupied east jerusalem? what if anybody knows about the consequence of diplomatic inaction? it's not correspondents hired as a and is live in con eunice in the southern parts of the gauze and strip and 1st the direct. let's talk about the most recent attacks to see what we know about the incident at the school and the jabante account. and secondly, the attack heavy outcomes hospital of the yes, these very religious attacks when the goal is, is for continue during since the beginning of the day as the occupation forces intensify their attacks of targeting this time, different schools and even the facilities of different hospitals inside the of the same in clay, even starting with the surrounding areas of the, the nozzler and the,
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of course hospitals where the surrounding areas and even the gates of those supposed to have been provided by these, by the air force as well. so the attacks continued to this time to attack and to target residential buildings in separate areas in the territory is starting with a residential tower and neighborhood which has been attacks. and also the attack continued in the southern areas where we are right now near the city, to residential buildings where completely flats and leading to the death of dozens of palestinians. it's worth mentioning that the occupation forces magically targeting the, the central and vital areas in the territory in the central another in areas of gauze and strip in order to force people to evacuate to the southern areas just before couple of minutes they have. so i'll get to the solar panels that have been stationed over a lot. you lots bakery, which consider the main central bakery. and the goal is to strip that to provide different kinds of food services for thousands of palestinians last 2 weeks. only
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thing in the middle of the central areas of the guards district and target to bring reports also of this possible safe route being offered or at least partially guaranteed, perhaps by it's ready for us, is in the form of that the highway going from the north of gaza to the south, the side of how dean road are you seeing evidence of that's obviously being used all that these possible guarantees were told being on it of the yes. uh, previously uh, the occupation forces have targeted every single person was moving good for out those 2 main roads were talking about so lot of the roads and received roads which considered to be the main linking roads that connects and linked with another in areas with the southern areas of the gaza strip. now today that is very occupation forces have allowed and verbally permission for citizens of another and, and central areas of the gaza strip. to leave the house is to move
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a full with to just have them areas from one up to fee a b. i'm in the palestinian local time. it has been confirmed by the way officer, a deep and profound reset. that's a limited number of people who managed to evac to waste up by working on folks from the northern areas, the southern areas of the 2 or 3. and it must be conditioned that the must show the only dates to the is rarely troops stationed on besides, you rose in order to check the identity and even to allow for them later on to the guarantee of the forces to leave the mother of central areas and to move forward to the south to the southern areas of golf. right for though tara could assume, encountered us many things. so we update to okay, well let's bring in all the different. i think i just have james base who's been here in the pseudo listening in those with important talks of jo damian, capital amman, and clearly a huge disparity between what's able to be achieved diplomatically amongst those 3
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key figures. speaking of the model model corresponded to just being talking about the humanitarian crisis that is deepening on a daily basis and goes on the diplomacy is not coming to meet the crisis. and we saw that in that meeting that took place and i'm on real disagreement between the 2 sides. yes, you have to read through the diplomatic language. i think the phrase used by both the jordanians and the junctions was that they had tools. and while they talked, who was candidly, with veracity, an absolute transparency, that's diplomatic code for the big route behind the scenes. they did not agree. i mean degree on the one, the central thing, which is the arab countries. and it's not just the out of countries when we have that vote in the un general assembly, a $120.00 countries. and i suspect that number might be growing a cooling for an immediate permanent c spots stop the will completely the us. well, it's saying perhaps we'll end detain. this idea of pause is something we need to investigate is a critical mechanism to get more aide in potentially is get some of the 4 nationals
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out of gaza and to help with the negotiations for those that are being held captive in gaza. the trouble with the sex your state talking about pauses is that he didn't manage to get these ready the government to buy into that idea when he was in jerusalem early wrong. but promise nothing. you know, who came out just moments off to have the meeting. and said that wouldn't be humanitarian pulls unless all of the is rightly captives were released. i think it's also interesting. the language he uses about what his relatives doing. he says how israel conducts a campaign like this matches. and he talks about the need to abide by the laws of rule. no one else doing that news conference of a a binding by the laws of what is it acceptable to see this bombardment of so many civilians targeting of ambulances and hospitals and medical facilities. and i think, you know, the sex your state is very, very careful with his language behind the scenes. i think he's beginning to get on the us so beginning to get quite tough with his route. but it does make the question, even if they came out very publicly and condemned,
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what is ro was doing what the current is, right? the government, the current is really prime minister at this time. would they even listen to the us for the interesting given previous flareups in the past? and we of course we've never seen anything quite like this. the have bein voices of peace. so suppose coming from the region, how important was it for egypt and jordan to be the side by side with the us actually of state? well remember, these are the 2 countries that have had the longest piece deals with, with israel. egypt obviously longer than jordan. jordan already is signaling its displeasure very publicly by withdrawing is ambassador from israel. jordan? very, very unhappy jordan, of course, a place where so many people have palestinian heritage where this is felt very, very strongly. and you wouldn't make it clear the deputy prime minister in foreign minister that, that in his view, not only could this be something that's detrimental for the whole region. he
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doesn't believe that what is right is doing on the ground right now and gaza will bring any, any security to his reland along to is a critical situation getting worse or less upon them in a james, based on some change based on the amount of comes to them. okay, well let's go to tanya hodge. her son who is a pediatric intensive care adult to works with doctors without borders. she's also the co founder of gauze medic, voices. she joins us from the georgia and the and capital amount of i will welcome to you. we kind of underestimate, of course, the strain on got off this last remaining medical facilities. what are you hearing for teams on the ground in gaza? i thank you very much. for having me on the show, it's a, it's a tough act to follow to come on after hearing the us secretary blinking continue to evade calls for a cease fire despite overwhelming global consensus, even in the general assembly of the united nations 3 days ago. in favor of
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a cease fire and in favor of stopping the violence on a health care standpoint. this morning is really forces targeted the gate of unlocked lives, children's hospital killing and wounding several people. this is a hospital where i have worked before it is a pediatric hospital where they care for children with all sorts of acute and chronic problems. they even care for children with cancer. they have been warned since then to evacuate, where they will be font and i know it's really hard for these words to come out of my mouth because they're so atrocious. and so beyond anything that i have experienced in my lifetime. and i want to just leave you with the words of a physician from that hospital from that children's hospital, a physician like myself. we know who said just yesterday, and i'm going to quotes, give me a 2nd just to read it. unfortunately, and i'm quoting her. unfortunately,
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we are on our way to collapsing from the horror of the scenes we see, despite our strength. but it's beginning to fade and the world is watching. as if we are in a movie theater showing a horror movie. and the viewers are silent and quote, it is, i would argue that at the most the most powerful viewers aren't even silent. they are war mongering, they are encouraging this indiscriminate, indiscriminate massacre and by some of the suggestions just made in the video right before i came online that you were sharing when secretary blinking even made the suggestion that military activities are happening in an underneath these health care facilities, this is a very, very dangerous suggestion for which there is no evidence and he's presenting it as it is as if it is. it is fact. if i sound upset or, or,
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or, or furious or, or desperate, it's because i am. and i think anybody with a human conscience who understands the gravity of what is happening right now in the gaza strip would feel the same. this is a new low in an endless stream of unconscionable violence. you describe a scene of the desolation of a real despair. i mean, i can hear it and your voice feels the worst. it's a time to do a 100 percent, not abandoned me. i mean i, i want to be clear. most of the people in my sort of medical community that are afford by what are going on or not from the middle east. they are not from the, the region, the religion, the, the city of anybody for suffering at the moment. they, they, they are people who objectively can stand back and say, what is happening is unconscionable. and we will not accept it. you know,
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i'm just going to paint the picture for you. in the last 24 hours. there has been at least 3 hospitals that have been targeted hospitals, functional hospitals, caring for patients with colleagues who i met, whom i know personally for schools targeted a convoy of ambulances that was evacuating patients. there was a massacre of a group of people who were trying to flee on the only road outside of the out of garza. and this is coming after 2 days of targeting, one of the most densely populated refugee camps in the region. and this doesn't even include all the killings that have been happening in the west bank today. the power generator at the hospital was struck. the solar panels, as one of your correspondents just mentioned at a center for elderly and rehabilitation was also struck, rendering them with no power. the repeated strikes on hospitals,
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ambulances, densely populated, civilian areas in refugee camps are disgraceful. can i, can i jump in and on the can i ask, ask you specifically, what difference if any, the trickle of a crossing the border from egypt is making it sounds. it would barely touch the sides. that that is certainly true. there are 2300000 people in regards of strep, who have been completely, completely blocked from access to food, water medicine, electricity, now for, for, for almost a month. they, they, they have run out of essential things that are indispensable for life. so when you talk about, you know, even a 100 trucks going in per day, which you know what? it is a fraction of what, losing on normal days prior to october 7th. and i want to remind everybody watching your program that the students start on october 7th. this is a population that has been besieged for 16 years. it is
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a population that even before october 7 was composed of 2 thirds refugees. as a consequence of a 75 year long occupation. so you can imagine how much a to population would, would like that would need. and you know, when, when, when secretary blinking suggested, considering humanitarian pauses. if you're going to pause, you're going to bring in water and age and then go back to indiscriminately bombarding a population. there the death toll today reached over 9500 people, which almost 4000 are children that excludes 1250 children who cannot be accounted for in that figure. many of those children, i am horrified to even imagine were likely trapped under the rubble of a life before they ultimately died. i just want your viewers to imagine what that means. my emergency medicine cali. just uh,
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last week was telling me that every time he receives an injured child. yeah. how long was this one trust under the rubble because it affects how we care for them. being compressed, asked for a period long period of time like that can, can results in certain imbalances and things that need to be taken accounts in the way you care for that child adult atanya. hodge. sure. her son. i mean, this crisis also has multiple funds, doesn't it? because not any other problems writing down from above. but disease is also a major problem. we're hearing reports of storage facilities failing with thing. just consequences. yeah. so as you know, there are, there has been no access to clean water, they the, the water supply has been cut off for goes up for over 3 weeks. now. the diesel is blue nation plants rely on electricity. you cannot generate electricity without fuel. the solar panels, as i mentioned today, some had been struck. so you are in a situation where you cannot purify water. and if you cannot purify water,
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you cannot maintain sterile conditions. you will end up with real disease illness and other illnesses is as a consequence. so certainly that is going to be playing at a parts in the suffering of a population, but it isn't, it is, it is an avalanche of suffering. that is, that is coming from everywhere from in discriminant bombardment and killing and the most little possible way. and i, you know, i, i know i just need, i, i really respect the fact that you have shown a lot of the footage of what is happening on the ground as for funding as it is. but i think it's important that people see the degree of, of atrocious violence that has been committed on a civilian population. dr. talk to, you know, i feel dr. tania hodge just, i'm afraid they have to leave it there. but we appreciate your time and you'll come to an avalon show of suffering. that is, of course, some description we, we will carry with those. and as you say, it is very, very difficult to tell. the story is without showing some of the upsetting things
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that were saving on a daily basis coming from gaza. thank you very much for your time. thank you. alright, well, riley sabine taking place around the world and support a palace and use on opposition to israel is war and gosh, let's go live to those process happening now in berlin and speak to step fast and step germany was very quick to bottom, protest. what's name, what's the situation now? and now, given that certainly has one of the largest promise to me. communities in your world wide statement of these protest sincere pro front of the stadium. pro test was invalid today because asked you sadly, but i'm not understanding these protests for the last couple of weeks. people have been detained, but so many people have now come out. of course the pressure on the german government really high so that people force the angler speak out about the violence . it's where i live. so maybe in the end that's what they doing right now. and also,
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they're making a voice against silence and them for freedom of speech. they say that they're done in practice right to in germany all the time, but on the thread. and germany has been playing this, this fairly unconditional support for a stroke from the beginning. but now the mode has been shifting across the images from gaza has also had its effect on germany, but still considering its history and the holocaust still a 2 years already 18 years ago. this is a sensitivity about anti semitism here. and there is a lot of concern also among jewish people in germany and invalid that there's going to be citizens again. but the police have to use these arguments according to protests of, to criminalize these signs, the protests but not anymore at the moment. they're out here and they're saying stop and chatting aside and stop stop. but please by
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a that's what you're hearing here today. step many things about step boston in the gym, the capital budget. and i want to take, you know, to the british capital london as my colleagues on to get like a, a standing by that in london is to file the squarely for those aerial shots. that is the heart of the british capital. huge crowds. sonya have been gathering in london on a weekly basis. what are you seeing that now? yeah, the whole week, the weekends in a row, why would it be? uh besides the uh, concentration for people uh in the capital one. now, if i uh um, this has to be somewhat different as well. they want to go can i wanted to have a riley in the center of, of london before. uh, raleigh. not, not the march. uh next. can next have to pay, which is also up to say we can,
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i remember it's slow today cuz that 6 number ration of told in truth. but you could picture just to see how to follow the squares wash many times, put inside thousands of people have to kind of see a red eye for it's really off of most of the minds of people demanding a client. there is a lot of anger, a lot of try a brush not, not, not. government is not asking for a c, sorry. and that it is still cooling for what it said as a humanitarian, a peaceful, a. she monitoring tools that, you know, go slower, go for those people, a capital she at that you but, well we have these 2 bond for these high a government to add to also the leader of the position of policy. the legal
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policies have still shows you practice great pat and c. so i what is fact, the pages to which you can is this is dr. sarah, they ship the floating to the box at this. she really is something which is very much going against the public opinion. okay. cabbage good to us say that it's not a cherry and a situation in gaza is cooling towards june base bias. and that has to happen. and it's making it's way politically as a trouble, some issues so they could be a physician policy, labor policy procedure, which case silva has been following the leader to come up with this issue and just stop short of all see for that seat for many muslim politicians within the policy have said that this is a serious issue. i the leave it the fuck. i'm afraid sonya leg,
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i live for us in london for lots of meetings, saca for this, so nice. i'll be back for more use shortly. so it was the, it started out as a normal day, but as is often the case indeed 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 given these rangel's many for as little as throwing stones at soldiers. let's do that to them or potentially have put it. so this is infinity by which these are, you know, sense of 310. we mentioned that maybe over the premiums are taken to prison inside
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israel. parents need to apply for a visitation for me through the red cross. and that could take up to 3. and in the meantime, the minor is cut off from the world. war 2 is light. but in palestine it's an instrument of bulky patience. with israel controlling the majority of palestinian volta resources and destroying hundreds of sanitation structures, simians are being deprived of a universal human rights. people in power investigates with an isaac walter in palestine on a jersey to submit to the world slow down. we stand for as homes with tips of global nichols reserves. indonesia is points to leave the global, the battery industries. we are definitely manage our abundant resources and play
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