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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 4, 2023 10:00pm-11:01pm AST

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we are not a nice all a to we are a few months being done. this era between the and the holy we are working in the footsteps, our ancestors, whatever has been done before, can be done even better. as long as a human being is doing it, you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see the visions, keywords you to the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm so venue. good to have you with us. this is the news our lives from the coming up in the program today. hospitals, schools, refugee camps, no place is safe in gaza, as is really strikes continue for
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a 5th week. i was standing here when 3 bombings happened. i carried a budding on another the capitated party with mired hat. 9 i'm off is military waiting because some brigades says it has destroyed doesn't, is it is really military vehicles. in the past 2 days, a protests in israel demanding the safe return of those held captive in gust is almost take every possible measures preventive going past us. secretary of state and to be blinking pushes again 6 you mandatory and pauses into fighting but rules out a ceasefire and gaza as he host talks with our foreign ministers in jordan the . so the death toll continues to rise in garza with nearly $9500.00 palestinians
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having lost their lives after 4 weeks of relentless is really a tax. a children's hospital, a school and a fishing port are the latest targets in israel's offensive. thousands of palestinians have been sheltering it, of course school in each of only a refugee camp when it was hits and an air raid separately. and it's really, s, drake has hit the entrance of a cruise hospital, killing at least 2 pallets, uh, at least 2 palestinians on nicer childrens hospital was also targeted earlier on saturday. and the spokesman for how mazda is military waiting, the cosign brigades says that the group has destroyed dozens of his really military vehicles with empty armor guided missiles, this in the past 2 days. meanwhile, on the diplomatic front us secretary of state, anthony blinking has been meeting leaders and foreign ministers from several arab countries to discuss the war. or challenge begins our coverage, the palestinians in going to seek safety
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in their homes. but the homes of bummed, they take shelter in schools. schools above the wounded, taken to hospitals and ambulances, with the ambulances and the hospitals abound. in gaza, death is everywhere. so many bodies need burial. the dead transported on the top of the cause or in the boots and people pray for that day's victims in the streets. this is one of his robes late. this targets alpha cooler, a school and that your body of refugee camp in northern cancer about this stuff, say thousands of displaced families with sheltering here. pools of blood stain breakfast, bread. it was never eaten. see indiscriminate violence has inc. comprehensive little to grieving, suffices for people for
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a family killed and injured. we have nothing to do. anything must move. 6 the room when it contains children and women. some of the injured a treated at the nearby indonesian hospital. the relatives was anxiously. that's the fundamental good enough in this model thinking that was there because our homes were show we had nowhere to go with. the un run school buildings, we thought the schools would be safer. no know where it's safe. schools are shown by massages. there's no food or water, there's no electricity. our children are starving. the goals of cities, hospitals often no response of the targets on saturday with the entrances to out goods, hospital and down. that's a children's hospital. all these crumpled in the street is ready. troops have locked the cutoff gauze of safety from the south of the strip. yes, again, the minute 3 is issued,
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an evacuation order tending residents of northern gaza to leave the site out in road for their own safety spot similar announcements in the pos of not resulted in a pause in attacks. nowhere and gaza feels safe, nowhere in gauze that he's safe. pro, reach helen's elder 0. i want to talk a little bit more about that with tar a couple resume topic. your live in, find eunice that's in the southern part of the gaza strip. you heard worry, they're explaining that once again. israel says says that it's open this 3 hour window for people to leave the north use that north south access, the main one, the cuts across the gaza strip the seller, dean road. and israel says for 3 hours, you can take that road if you care for your loved ones, leave now go to the south. what happens? yes, a israel did that since the beginning of this round of fighting is specifically for
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the residents in the north and central areas of the gaza strip, where they draw different leaflets and foaming. uh it'd be supposed to be evacuated to the southern areas of the territory. going to be a wait and to be saved from that is really relentless attacks and will button and as they announced they going to expand the minute treat ground operations across of the gaza strip. now, since the early beginning of this fighting people have a flat to, to the southern areas of which are 3 main. while the how big the boxes are out there. evacuation and some families as they reach the southern areas of the territory. they have been directly attacks in the houses that they have rented or at the resilience in the southern areas of the church right now. this has entirely controlled controversial as isabel recommends people to evacuated in other areas. meanwhile, an ongoing attacks also continued against these people who are, have been evacuated now to date, as well as allowance citizens in the northern areas of the 2 or 3 of the 3 weeks of
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fine thing that we promised the appliances and occupation forces to evacuate. and to sleep from the houses in the northern and central areas for with the southern areas of the 2 or 3 within just within a few hours. this of this duration is not yet. i did click through the fleet of thousands of people. and meanwhile, as the is fairly religious attacks continue, it's puts the lives of thousands of dollars thing to us to remaining of this at the end of the northern areas on the age of the risk, they might lose their life if they got a fleet, as israel bombarded a previous, previously different temperament, says and civil costs, who were evacuating from the northern areas to southern areas and as, as well as controlling. so i had the roads and a rush. she drove the both of them, the main of both of them, part the main considered to be the main advice or roads that connects and links to other areas with the southern areas of the 2 or 3 people become very desperate and a phrase in terms of having any, a blend of safety and hope in order to survive the monies to follow the oldest of
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the occupation as the relentless attacks. continue targets in every single shape life and even every single class of the palestinian community. as tossing from journalist to a medical workers to even a united nation shelters. so clearly, this is a very dramatic consequences on the ground in terms of the deterioration of you maturing conditions and the territory tarik. what can you tell us about the fighting between is really true and how most biters around gaza city. uh yes, uh uh now it has been more than uh, 6 days of fighting between a palestinian fighters and the is really maneuvering the troops on the ground as they announce the expansion of the military ground operations inside the territory . now the funny thing is really a furious and intensifying the indifferent detective of the 2 or 3. now. busy i was very occupation. troops are starting there. they are conducting the ministry ground to vision, fill out different axis in the eastern areas of bay titled in the north west of big
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lot. yeah. town out talking about all the eastern areas of the 2 or 3, including eastern rages. yeah. yeah. it's a 2 neighborhoods and even eastern often units as, as well as a trying to use different kinds of military vehicles. now before it just seems that the goal is a strictly managed to make a kind of for you, of a fire destruction on the minister to store every single house. the a decent to the uh is very voted in order to provide please agent for the moving troops to move freely without having any kind of possible threats. now, meanwhile palestinian font is managed to abuse and even to a truck is ready maneuvering forces by attacking them with different kinds of detective styles and opening fire against these red troops. more than 20 is better, so we just have been killed since the beginning of the minute. your grounds of ration were 100. others have been also wounds that as pumps the new foxes, i following different tactics in the battle field, including cut, run practice throughout using different tunnels. and the same time they are trying
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to hate to because really minutes return. i'm those as an order to plug them from, keep moving as a full with and the deeper into territory. sorry. capitalism reporting from inside guns that specifically from hun eunice in the southern part of the gaza strip. thank you very much for that tart. no protest as have been protest rather have been taking place until a vive cooling for the is really government to do more to secure the release of the captives being held in gaza houses. the result in fisher isn't occupied east jerusalem. alice allen, tell us about the process. what are the demonstrators demanding? it will not just tell me what size is took to the streets, but also it side the 5 ministers official residence in jerusalem, where there were hundreds. i noted side hayes privately when but state funded mansion close to society, which is north of tel aviv looks out at the corner of the mediterranean there. there were hundreds more and they are calling for the resignation of benjamin netanyahu. do a tad,
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a laptop saying tobacco 2023. they are angry at what do you see where military intelligence and security failures that led to the 7th of october. and they also want the government to do all the time to return the captives that are being held. but it wasn't just families of captives. it was a while we see those who support them. but those who lost the lives on the 7th of october, they seemed to be very angry at benjamin netanyahu and his board cabinet. they have demanding that he does more than not calling best the satellite for an end of the war. but clearly they want the israeli government to examine all avenues in the way that they can get the captives back. and one of the things that has been discussed is an old for whole release. so all of those who are currently being held in gaza would be released in exchange for all the palestinian prisoners and is really jails being free. know something that the israeli government has spoken publicly about.
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there is a reluctance to do such a thing. but clearly there is pressure on benjamin netanyahu for yet another thing there is a protest, i would cite his home in jerusalem. but also i'd say the ministry of defense in tel aviv and that protest is incredibly large. and alan, we saw scenes in jerusalem, specifically of protest is being pushed to being shoved. they've got quite heated. got what seems to be point. finally, frankly, what he think seems like that in the midst of a war, specifically with a group of people, the demonstrators were poor calling for something which i assume is would be most important to all israelis, which is to get the captives released. what do seems like that? do you think due to is really public opinion, antoinette and you know, standing is really a public thing. was it was, it was uh who are protesting in jerusalem. there are a number of people who are the team. we're told there were no arrests there where
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clashes between the police. they brought in among 2 policemen and they are quite fearsome in the way the right close to the people who are they are in protest. there was a number of exchanges between police officers who snatched black cards away from those who were protesting in jerusalem. if you go on social media, there was to say that it's absolutely right. they have the right kind of democracy . to express that frustration with the leaders, and they're certainly a great deal of restriction with benjamin netanyahu. but that also those who will say in social media, that the country is at war and they need to be united behind the war cabinet. if you look at the opinion polls, the majority of people believe that benjamin netanyahu, his political career, is effectively over the when this one is done, they will vote him out of office. he will no longer be prime minister because the parties that he put together nicole lucian, will be reduced to such an extent. they are not in a position to form the next government. there is that level of anger,
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but there's also majority of people in those polls who believe that the war and guys are, is justified, particularly because it's taking the fight to how much they believe that how mice should be punished for what happened. and the thing that of obviously the return of the hostages, the captives, however you want to describe them, is still the most important thing facing. these are the government. the problem for the say the government at the moment. that is simply, isn't it a guest? and they can try and work it, and certainly they have said there could be humanitarian pauses if all the captives are released. but that doesn't seem to be happening anytime soon. now, and thank you very much that reporting. i'll go now to a key, but elder, who is a political and listen, contributed to these really paper i read through joining us from tel aviv akiva. we appreciate having you on the show. first, your reaction to the scenes that we're seeing the return of mass protest and is real. and also the scenes of protest is being,
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being pushed around in jerusalem on this specific issue of releasing the captive. yes, a braces back to the, to the protests against the government is engaged. it's on, you know, what is that i was mentioning how much was not part of the program at this time. and no more and more people, according to the polls that we just mentioned, they put things on that time. you know, they blame. busy this policy for allowing us to buy weapons to uh, drained a business to get to age from here on and uh at the same time doing everything. so i do mind if i understand the story now um the purchases for
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a while. they do have faith in the president by that spend one day off with their representative. she had the discussion with the leaders of the doctor to serve representatives and now and months is us. and there are babies and see very sick people among those that every day that passes possibly is reducing the peoples that they would see the big life. now that's on the old just mentioned in his breast. close friends need to look into. oh yeah, sorry. go ahead. yeah, yeah,
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well here's where of the fact that the amount would be $1027.00. but a scene in prison is that the where, where these in 2011 was using wow. that was due today. but i did place by a minister of defense and this is a very traumatic event for him. that he cannot justify these days. then for a single is where the soldier, he was willing to open the gates one more than 1000 prisoners. most of them are members or they from us, keep a share with us. the conversations that have going on around israel as people watch the news around the clock, as people, you know, spend time together with their families and in this exceptional time. what are those conversations? what are the feelings that are being shared?
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the ideas that are being shared as well that you speak to do is wages you're over. he gets a disease for different views. so they're both even a language themselves. so us families are divided between those who believe that we have to good ways old. the sorrow and the embassy is to proceed to the families all for the ease where he's kept this. we have to finish the job to make sure that the what's happened months ago when don't happen again. and do to put an end to this even though good is ation. they are other people to say, well, we have someone very close to us and you know, it's a small country. everybody including myself as a friend, already with the song of dojo, a,
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be even somewhere. and it's donna, we don't know, you know, i live on most and by those members of the families, they have slept. and now this is what happens. so and gentle schools every sway is concerned about the future of this country because we have to be told for so many years that though we have the strongest army in the middle east, the call dropped. the government was that we service the army for 3 years and then either reserves, we pay taxes and you protect us. and now it seems that the, the government didn't respect this contract. it keeps elder calling this for hire rights. thank you so much for joining us. on the program today, we appreciate your time. my pleasure. meanwhile,
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us secretary of state anthony blinking has been meeting leaders and foreign ministers from several arab countries. speaking in a news conference in the jordanian capital, amman, blinking reaffirmed us support for humanitarian pauses in the sliding to ensure the palestinians in gauze a get humanitarian aid. but also he said the us does not back calls for an actual ceasefire. ceasefire now it simply leave mos in place, 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. senior from us officials said that it was there in 10 to october 7 again and again. and again, no nation. none of us except that no one would find that
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and so it is important refer israel's right and it's off indeed its obligation to do so. and take as the story steps, so that october 7th, it never happened again. and that's to me, i would like to awesome or for i'm in the media and intensive side and goes without any condition. and that is it, i would, this club was, it's a, it's violations of the, into much and the new and the loser for. and we need to double our work to deliver . humanitarian is as soon as possible with the quantitative that with needs they need meet the needs of the palestinians and would all be it's best to, to create, to own how to come out of this crisis before it gets ro though, that conflicts, wood, uh, wood, instict, of the people's very easy and go through
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a dog turn on. okay, more on the shower as often as you're a senior political analyst, you listen to obviously to that pressure between the with the blinking and the jordanian and egyptian foreign ministers. and i really liked, i have to say the question to the else is 0, corresponded. i'm not just saying this because we're all 0. but it was really interesting. the question else is your correspond to asp, blinking and it was, it was 2 fold. he said, he asked blinking, is there a death toll? is there a number of palestinians killed that would make the us reconsider its support for israel and apply more pressure on israel? lincoln gave a total non answer answer. right. and um, a reasonable observer, if you're listening to that keenly could draw the conclusion that you know, from the us standpoint, no, there is no limit to the number of palestinians killed or the amount of destruction in gaza. that would cause the us to change its policy. there is such
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a thing nowadays as the americas new speak right, or american speak, which probably needs to be translated from english to english. when he was, when secretary blake of said not cease fire again and again and again, what does he say? you're saying? yes for that. what do you say? what does it mean? what do you have a war going on and you say not cease fire. you're saying i am for war, but of course the benevolence and fire would never say i am for more. and also for many pauses on the side to allow some more food and then okay, so what does that come from? i mean, i haven't been international issues for a long time. this humanitarian pause, that's new. you might tend to saw. you might have paused, what does it mean? i mean, we've heard from various people in international organizations and guys saying, including today, what it means is you'll give us few minutes and we'll have to start bombing again. how is that helpful? i mean, there's this idea of 3 things. first thing is like, don't case you give them few cabinets in between the sticks. you're just give them
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fuel trucks of humanitarian aid or do for them to eat, and then you kill them. how is that helpful? how does that bring space? how does that re establish credibility? how does that in the blood should you know, as far as secretary blanket is concerned, he is adopted. embrace attitude, the israeli position that we're going through the war until the shimmer you don't want that event. let me just go on a limb and say, okay, i understand, is there any position because the books themselves into it and just existence of what it gives him us. it's their fault is middle corporation. is there blood the apartheid there's, you know, put that aside. why would america is supposed to be the grown up in the room? that the opposite? it's mindset that division and pat it's, it's sound bites. what america then is moving to the out of world in order to say, look, this i am trying to protect is there as if there's not only in palestine, but in the region. because is our lives in
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a sea of out of the 400000000. and trust me, they are all very, very angry. and if you heard anything today from the foreign ministers was so disappointed who insist on ceased by us? because the public opinion is imploding slowly but surely. and then know that the jordanian monarchy has its finger on the pulse of the nation and he knows his people. jordanians are very, very angry. georgia and foreign minister said the region is drowning in a sea of hatred. i don't know about the drug and i may be getting the drowning reference wrong, but see of hatred. very strong words. he said that multiple times, the 2nd part of the and this feeds into your point, 2nd part of the alpha 0 question. i was really listening to me, so the answer correspond to ask what has is real achieved in a month to fight a simple question. we can completely side step that this time it wasn't a known answer. and so it was a side step. um and you know, he was getting an opportunity with that question to actually defend what is real
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his achieves. he could have said, i'm not gonna speculate, but he could have said a variety of things and he just completely didn't engage with that. your. what do you read into that? what's worse? and what's unprecedented as a student of american foreign policy for the past. so many years, i've never heard a couple official make such a claim, a dangerous claim, without any proof whatsoever. it's a dangerous claim that will set precedents for the united states and its allies around the world for decades to come. secondly, blink, and just established a precedents international relations. and more that i think is there in time the united states are going to pay heavy price for invest. the following, he said, without a single shred of proof likely is right. is said that him, us is how much just like this and how much munition is in an under hospitals?
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yes. in an on the schools, in an under such a buildings. so i can say blinking with 50000 people working at the state department has not come with a single proof with an entire c. i, a and intelligence committed to the united states. he makes a claim basically giving the green light is red to bomb hospitals. schools and especially both because that's what it is, it's justifying for is read. why it's bombs, i'm been on since white bonds, hospitals, white bumps churches i must even said most. so the idea that the united states justifies report is read. in fact, not just is right in order for us to continue with this war crimes against civilian infrastructures including hospitalized, screwed, allow me to emphasize residential buildings. now you should know that he went down the list as you went out on the list was mosques and residential and in i'm under.
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now what does that mean is on i'm not as important inside and each time there was a repetition. so the way he phrase, like, what does it mean inside? because under, let's say on that. ok? mean that's it. how about smart to somehow find a way and i don't know, i've got tons out of hospitals. ok. you know what? it costs with a which means the install your health stuff. in garza thousands of people. the entire one stuff. tens of thousands of people are competing in how much, how you think it's weapons amongst its own patients, and doctors, and nurses, and health workers, and features and students. that's what 2nd p blinking site, by the way, in the same speech, he prays in a while he said, i spoke to, and while i spoke to the coworkers and the price, the but that's what is you know, that's what it is. maddening, that the american couple officials like the america and especially in general like present by that they speak from or out of both sides of it. now, i'm the one hand,
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he says we value the we value every life and we the we cry for every dying baby. and you have to give is are the green lights to slow sort of thousands of babies in guys. yeah, we're, we're beyond 4000 children. killed, they say you on stuff, most of life. most the life didn't have to cancel anything, not to my knowledge. they didn't get them to caught accidents. the 70 plus new and stuff with kill indiscriminately. why is there a couldn't i thought that there's always a spin. there's always a new speak is there, it has the right. indeed the obligation to defend itself, but doesn't have the right and duplication to defend. 5456 year of occupation, bloody gross, and an illegal occupation of another people. no, of course it does not,
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but you wouldn't say that you would say it has the right to defend itself. but is there anything ties up? it's not defending except it's defending his occupation because there is no, if you're patient, we want to be in this bloody war. if there is not a party, we wouldn't be in this bloody conflict. if there isn't disposition of another people, we wouldn't be in dismiss. and dismiss the dispossession and the occupation is not only as swift, i mean that's what would be cleared up, but it is supported, financed an arm by the united states. so when the couple officials, when the imperial emissary shows up and the reason assessed electronic items, how about the about the value of human life wide supporting the devastation of human life in palestine. everyone looks at onto the says, hypocrite, bulk, or c, double stand it. and the people in moscow, i think the people in china are giggling that people in africa are giggling because the next time they're going to be committing crimes and their answers going to the
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object and condemn, they're going to say, what may excuse us, why it's ok to bomb schools and hospitals and guys, but not that hot cave. why not? because over there also they are hiding and munitions on fighters. so he is basically giving justification up on you for war crimes can find a side. he's opening up the door wide for precedence of work or i'm so i the world and that's the benevolence and fire that's not sex of america. america's values are not that america's value is actually to not that americans policies. unfortunately, our executive that was the 0 senior political analyst more one bashar a little later in the show. well, we'll be talking to our washington correspond because they're protest going on in washington. so it'll be interesting. we'll try and tie that in with how perhaps us public opinion is shifting more want. thank you so much. i the still ahead on alpha 0, thousands,
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gather in london to demand an end to sort of apartments of costs. the here's are headlines for europe in africa on sunday. good to see you. pulses of rain move west east, but i gotta tell you think the worst of it will be along the eastern shores of the age or attic, see slovenia, croatia, bosnia right into montenegro. we could see some flooding here that the end of rain extends right into western romania, pushing into that southwest corner of ukraine as well. now that intense rain that we had in greece and turkey has left sunshine in his stumble breezy though with a height of 22 degrees, and still getting straight by some showers in northwest spain. northern portugal, still breezy. here as well, and the heaviest of the rain across britain starts the peter out still few showers
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in the mix here. so gloomy conditions to be sure on sunday, and still the risk of a few showers coming into the coast of morocco around its capital. robots with a height of 20 degrees. otherwise for the mediterranean coast, temperatures pretty well where they should be for this coming year. and we still got severe thunderstorms in the forecasts for the k. providence is right across south africa. when we see these severe thunderstorms we have damaging winds and the potential for sun hail as well. so we've got to watch out for that. pretty calm day though, in the media is capital vin took 30 degrees on the nose for you. on sunday. of the israel is still refusing to allow international journals into jobs to cover the carnage. they're all that they can report on 1st hand is the is really saw power standing and reporters of risking everything to get the story you 15 members are in 5 kills and,
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and ask dr. sharon, what's happening on that we don't cover the news. we cover the way the news is the listening post, the latest news as it breaks the minister of foreign affairs of to tea and quote, for an immediate and to the warning of we detailed coverage. but would have said that he had been warning that they would be terminated the cation if there isn't a resolution to the palestinian issue from around the world. passionate speeches, an intense diplomacy have so far failed to yield unified physician and the security council. the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, the watching, the alpha 0 reminder of the latest developments and gaza this hour. israel has once again targeted the java lea, a neighborhood in northern, gaza. more than 200 people had been killed, drink environments of this refugee camp since wednesday, for spokesman, for almost as military waiting that cassandra gates says that the group has destroyed dozens of his really military vehicles with an empty arm or guided missiles in the past 2 days and is really, protesters have scuffled with police in west jerusalem. protesters also marched until the thieves to demand that their government do more to free, capt. it's being held by how much that tens of thousands of people have been rallying across the world in support of palestinians. earlier i told you we'd go to washington haiti show castro, is at a protest there in washington dc. how do you get to talk to you?
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show us, show us around the yeah, they turn out is in the 10000 the far as the i can see and i can see that part of it just came through this proud of it. they were with protesters, port locks around here. so the organizers here were expecting anywhere up 0100000 matchers locally from the washington do as far away as the midwife. and they have a number to tell you listening to the speakers now, and i'm planning to see the coming hours where they supposed to deliver a message to in july. they want to seize tire in bozza, one dimensions here. and they want us to start with military
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question really though, and i've been asking though they are so loud that is t here and of course we saw the set americans and now we're speaking here. yeah, there are shifting in the you haven't specifically these fires, however, who found that 71 percent of americans what's really nice you have any 84 percent of americans
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the certainly something so that's really interesting, heidi, if you can still hear me through the noise you mentioned impact on the white house and i wanted to ask you about precisely that. do we know how and if the white house is factoring this in, when it looks of public opinion, it looks a protest like these. it looks at even pressure that's coming from within the ranks of the democratic party. do we know how the, the white house is perhaps computing all of this with a year to go before the next election for the national election? well right now we're seeing a shift environment. i've seen this coming from the president, the spoken now reading this offering session. and i've seen it heard in the words the secretary blankets change
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or seen a slight change. but as far as the we've been talking about, the white house is meeting these protesters age fire. and they also the patient complex right? tens of thousands of people in washington dc want a ceasefire. we just heard america's top diplomat, anthony lincoln say, no, that's not us policies. we are not backing a ceasefire hiring 0. castro. thank you so much for your reporting in washington dc
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. know, thousands of people have also gathered in central london to call for an immediate cease fire in gaza and an end to the violence. demonstrations have been held in the u. k. capital each that today since the war began last month scenario has more that we can purchase. so now entering the pool, we tend to fall the center of the mountains and where hundreds of thousands of people have to. c once again, see why it says total directly full palestinians in the until this as an immediate cease fire. there hasn't been a lot of controversy, certainly among the people that the u. k is simply not doing enough. and that is request free to monitor and pause is not going to be
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a benefit to dawson's not what is needed is immediate ceasefire. now however, the government has said that it will not for at least 5 because that would be in there was admin pages that this is going to be continuing to be opposed. a lot of controversy, certainly among those who are to find the right end of this complex. so do you guys ever go out? is there a non done and demonstrators in berlin to say that they are not just objecting to israel's bombardments and gossip, but also standing up for their own right to protest in the face of restrictions imposed across the country. step boston has more. the hey rhonda phrase on filling out the weights of bands of protests and also people being these things are here on this rates not only protesting against s rose violence and job, but also for the rights to speak. the freedom of speech. also, all these protest,
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real bad sizing, possible incident with the music incident as a reason for the band, but also fletcher so much somebody from the public. good. they have a ride to find the anger about what's going on. and guys would know this demonstration has been allowed to show many as a complicated history to send a lot of times. that's why the public just kind of concerned for the people who are really on the top german football club has terminated the contract of one of his players over a social media post about the one gaza dutch clara armoire elegance. he was suspended last month by means over the post, which was later deleted the club with no 2nd following his dismissal. a gauzy tweeted, stand for what is right. even if it means standing alone,
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the loss of my livelihood is nothing when compared to the help being unleashed on the innocent and vulnerable and gauze. since the wall and gaza began one month ago, exceptional levels of damage have been inflicted on the gaza strip. so you would estimates that about a $183000.00 houses have been damaged into bombardment. that's around 45 percent of all homes in the gaza strip. 28000 homes have been completely destroyed, leaving entire neighborhoods flattened out of 35 hospitals. 16 are not functioning 51 basic health care centers have closed and 50 ambulances have been damaged. 1.4000000 of guns is 2300000 people have been forced from their homes and a territory that was already very densely populated. the displaced palestinians living in un run schools have appealed to international organizations to take action as more and more children,
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a full in l. u and relief and works agency on the law says 690000 displace palestinians are sheltering at 150 of its facilities across the gaza strip. it has warned that the crowded conditions and the lack of clean water medicine and sanitation are leading to an outbreak of diseases among the children of vol has more a once a space to educate young minds now at a fruitful family. the not primary school of southern guns is one of dozens of schools are top 10 due to temporary shelters for displaced college students, thousands of people, most of the women and children i'll be leaving here for weeks. many of them have lost loved ones. is that a, these types of watched as missiles destroyed their homes and reduce their neighborhood stores, but they have thoughts and feelings. i told the lady that the time we were leaving in our homes at the beginning of the video. but it's
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a buddha area and who were afraid only the balls and the risk of our children being killed forced us to lead for stephen that wasn't as bad as the misery and disease we're dealing with in the schools. the united nations has repeatedly won the lack of clean water and sanitation has increased. the risk of disease are overcrowded shelters. it says none of the water pipes from easily to thousands of working and a pipe connecting it off. i have kind of notice in the soft is leaking, many children here of suffering from diarrhea fever and for me to the the school is extremely crowded. 16 families have to show a single classroom. there was no voicemail or electricity. i can't find was that to pass for me that for my baby to the office that goes to health ministry says nearly 4000 fellow, seen each of them have been killed in
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a month of tires. and those was to live life that is dying of hunger or disease. how much fun of does you the earlier we spoke to, tanya has signed a pediatric intensive care doctor who works with the doctors without borders. tanya is also the co founder of guys of medic voices. she gave us an update on a humanitarian situation in gaza. this morning is really forces targeted the gate of unlocked, lift, childrens 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 or they will be font and you 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
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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, 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, 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. when secretary blinking even made the suggestion that military activities are happening in an underneath these health care facilities. this is a very,
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very danger 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, 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. the still ahead on alpha 0 will have all the rest of the day's news, including the earthquake and the fall, which has killed at least a $157.00 people with the desk still, they're still expected to rise, will be right, the thought provoking ons. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunately,
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there are no quick wins and eventually search hard hitting interviews. do you feel like america is less than the days of these days? or is it just a different full? i think the democracy in the process facing realities do you see that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the brakes on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen via the stores on talk to how does their devastating strikes follow by through week risky? because that's 1st responders. know the mission could be the but until then documented to drive one day because of the civil defense
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which rescue mission because one of the, the the, the radians have been marching the anniversary of the us embassy take over 44 years ago. this year's event also highlighted the plight of palestinians and the war and gaza rang and officials have criticized the united states for aging israel in his military offensive story. jabari has more friends to hunt an annual event into iran. pro government supporters gather outside what used to be the us embassy to mark the de university student storm. these walls and how 52 americans hostage for 444 days since then there had been no diplomatic relations between tyrone and washington. now with us backing israel's war on gaza and iran continued support of posting resistance groups and the so called access of
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resistance, the 2 adversaries have never been closer to conflict. pool t that's imposed on the house, didn't use us both by people around the world. this is a move to show solidarity with palestinians. 44 years ago, these students were demanding the show of their own stand trials for what they called the crimes against his own people. mohammed was a shaw was receiving cancer treatment in the us. he had lessons iran in january 1979, sean weeks before the return of the one pointing over through the monarchy and declared the country. and as long as we're public, member ration is more charged than ever before as israel's were on guys. or can people here in the united states for supporting what they refer to as designers, redeemed the massacre of the palestinians. but this is not the only point of view
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here. many iranians have chosen not to attend government organize demonstrations, so i don't have to enter new, participate in these thread is because i part of the ones in 1979. and that was enough for me to know that you don't take part in the raleigh's because they are governmental. it is possible, lots of good will. and for us, this would be a decent to my normal model of the disaster authorities here one avoid as well. but the government continues to show its full support for the palestinian people and resistance groups and has launched the media campaign to raise awareness among the ringing public public. that's gone to a very difficult year since the death of 22 year old mess. i mean, in police custody in september 20, 2240 on, on role involved or to copy down on the government organizers, all these gatherings to some how restore the enthusiasm that people had in the past . for example, on eclipse day,
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they wanted to race all those incidents around the woman life freedom movement and just ignore it. or to say it's all over and this is the real face of the run fight on which one is love. again, popularity, support and legitimacy which iran once enjoyed, no longer exist. so you know, might have to wait on, you know, for now both of us that are on our treading carefully. and what happens in gaza could determine the next chapter in there to mold trust, relationship door. so jabari out to 0 to home the european commission president are to live underlay and is in keys the talks on the prospect of ukraine joining the european union. the visit comes a week before the e. you is expected to present the reports about ukraine's progress and its membership. good. how's yours? won't run the bright reports from keith, or this visit by us who live on the land comes as ukraine for pass for the possible stock of formal negotiations towards e. u membership and the head of
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a report that will be issued next week, detailing just what progress has been made by ukraine in meeting various legal owns and economic criteria at the joints. news conference present in blood to me is a landscape insist that ukraine has been pushing in place. the changes with that would be required for e u membership. this visit also comes at a significant time, full ukraine now into a 2nd winter since the start of this full scale war, there is a feeling of exhaustion here under growing awareness about the wolf fatigue that is setting in amongst supporters in your offend. joseph, in the united states, and that was also an awareness that attention has been diverted away by the war in gaza. this was something that was acknowledged by as a lensky a, but he has denied that that would. they have reached a kind of military stalemate home. the front lines also has denied that he's face
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any kind of pressure from either the leaders or the united leaders in the united states. to sit down at the negotiating table with the russians from the prize. i'll just say era, he's a search and rescue operations continue in nepal, where an earthquake has killed at least a 157 people. the death toll is expected to rise. the 5.6 magnitude quake destroyed homes and roads and remote villages from you have to limbo reports from coming into of magnitude to 6.4 us quake. sure. question about on friday, the travelers will felt in the capital cut my do as far away as new daddy, the districts of jazz as quote, andrew come west in the remote cardinality province. well, hottest hit. many people spend the night outside in the cold, but i have to shoot though i was asleep when i suddenly felt the shaking. i got up and tried to run, but was quite in the collapsing debris. the prime minister and several embassies
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flew into assess the damage and also their condolences to effective communities. they were accompanied by medical teams from the army. the primary focus is the risk of injury provide treatment and distribution materials. while the teams are working hard, as local hospitals struggling to treat the injured health personnel from other parts of the country have been deployed as reinforcements. dozens of severely injured have been lifted to be the hospitals in nearby town. no, paul is among the most vulnerable countries to us the week after tectonic plates beneath its young mountain continued to shift in the formation of squeaks are increasingly being says, across the country. judges, quote, a group of west are in the remote and under developed parts of nippon making search and rescue operations. china g, uh, remote into some of the uh, in the scott or the nature of the villages. and i have it that so
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uh these are um, getting little bit challenged to the thoughts as been to approaches. authorities have appealed to international humanitarian organizations to help with relief efforts from yet the number i just got to my do pakistan's military. he says an armed group has targeted an airbase used for training and eastern punjab province. come on, hight or has more from harry for and their tags or not focused on air force training facility and me a wiley that started on ford in the early odds of the morning. the figurative versions are now saying the 9 of those are di, goodwill, good, and they were unable to caused much damage on the door. they were able to destroy a fuel tank a and a few ag drugs that issue us like damage. now died happening just always out. the bug is our new ministry going where he came under a guy on the a, b and c course didn't mac pran did sound great, but we just on programs index 14. so a good,
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we're good. no claim of responsibility yet. focused on has seen a spike in wireless, in which a number of security forces personal have been targeted. and that do or die when the country and do to hold the election on the 8th of february. the are the board by guest on and that's it for this news hour. i will be back in the very top of the hour with more of the day is new. so to stay with the school on guns and continues, we bring you the latest reactions global out. we have come to appeal to governments, wait, wait, and goes done. besides the palestinians are brothers. once honest, it's a shame. what's happening to the pen, assuming people, and that some european governments are even supporting the we citizens and mobilized so that at least there's
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a safe spot. it's not just about this latest clerical violence, this has been going on for more than 75 years. pieces of the news and media stay with us for the latest developments on al jazeera, coveted beyond well taken without hesitation. fulton died from power defines how well we live here. we make the rule, not selves. they find an enemy and then they try and scale the people with people in power, investigate, expose this and questions the use them to be the power around the globe on out to their mexico. he says disposal with $6000.00 migrant today crossing here and it's southern border looking to push on tweets north and neva, united states. people have been queueing for days outside of mobile assigned to
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more to the papers to try and get through the country on the northern border. the same story, if you wanna see it as quantities, matamoros, or migrant cities or for various countries in this region right now that have political instability for economic instability. those at the halt this continue the journey. only the dream is safety and prosperity in the united states keeps then going. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world to what we've been using kind of files that method to use. the hospitals, schools, refugee camps, new places facing gaza as really strikes continued for a 5th week. the i was standing here when 3 bombings have
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