tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 5, 2023 12:00am-1:00am AST
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the vital role in solar energy harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credit differential submitted by mental protection, enhancing investment climate. digital licensing, your better tomorrow. the . the hello and several many aids good to have you with us. this is the news our lives from the coming up in the program today. hospitals, schools in refugee camps. no place is safe in garza as is really strikes continues for a 5th week. i was standing here when 3 bombings have a carried about it and another the capitated party with mired hat.
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2 from us is military waiting says it's fighting back both on the ground in gaza and with more rocket attacks into israel. israel must take every possible measure prevention, building casual us secretary of state destiny blinking pushes against the humanitarian pauses into fighting book. rolls out a spire and does, as he holds, talks with arab foreign ministers in short and protests and israel demanding the safe return of those held captive by whom awesome gosh the so the death toll continues to rise and gaza with nearly $9500.00 palestinians killed after 4 weeks of relentless is really a tax. the children's hospital a school. and once again, the strips largest refugee camp, or amongst the latest targets in israel's offensive. rory challenge begins our
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coverage. the kind of study ends in going to seek safety and their homes. for the husbands of bummed, they take shelter in schools. schools above the wounded, taken to hospitals and ambulances for the ambulances and the hospitals abound. in gaza, death is everywhere. so many parties need burial the dead transported on the top of the cause for the boots and people pray for that day's victims in the streets. this is one of his robes lights. his targets alpha cooler, a school, and that your body a refugee camp in northern cancer, about this stuff, say thousands of displaced families with sheltering here. pulls of blood stain
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breakfast, bread. it was never eaten. the indiscriminate violence is inc. comprehensible to greetings of either one or 4 people for assembled, killed and injured. we have nothing to do anything with it to i must move. 6 the room when it contains children and women. some of the injury to treated at the nearby indonesian hospital, the relatives voice anxiously justified in a good enough in this model. thinking that 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 massage. there's no food or water, there's no electricity. our children are starving because of cities, hospitals often no response of the targets on saturday with the entrances to our codes hospital and all method children's hospital. all these crumpled in the
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streets. he's ready. troops have locked the cutoff gauze of safety from the south of the strip a yes, again, the minute 3 is issued, an evacuation order tending residents of northern gaza to leave the site out in road for their own safety. similar announcements and a positive note resulted in a pause in a tax nowhere in gauze of feel safe, nowhere, and gauze at his safe pro reach helen's how to 0. that's off topic i will assume was live for us and fun eunice in the southern part of the gaza strip about that road that rory was just just mentioning the seller, dean road that main north to south access that runs through the middle of gaza or palestinians still trying to travel along that road to go south. yes, i think it's very old. as for the people in the northern areas of the gaza strip
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continues to evacuate and to even to force them to, to evacuate, and to lead to be southern areas of the church tree till now, just before a couple of minutes, one of our colleagues right now can you just to say, has received a phone call from the is where the occupation forces informing them to evacuate through the southern areas of the territories of this is considered to be a recorded message that has been even distributed for every single palestinian who is originally from the another and have central areas of which are a tree to evacuate in the southern areas. meanwhile, the possibility of evacuation is still hard and the ongoing run out to the fuel to operate vehicles, to help people, to be transferred and even to be evacuated. to the southern areas and even also for the is really relentless attacks that continued they are on different excess inventory tree. now is where it has previously been by the difference of the vehicles where a trunk steering and we're moving from the northern areas to southern areas of the 2 or 3 on both. that's all i had seen wrote and rashid prose,
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and people are really desperate in terms of having a sense of glen low safety attempts to even be able to evacuate in a very steep way to the southern areas of the goals. district. meanwhile, also 7 areas of witnessing the same level of abutment as another and, and central areas of gauze as well. sorry. are there still patients in dual nationals and gaza that are being allowed out of gaza through the rough or crossing a? yes, so there are still a lot of do you will possible holders and even injured people waiting to have excited the permission to be allowed to enter the depression lines to receive the treatment that even to allow for the departure of hundreds of do a possible holders whose people have been trapped tended to her treat for more than 3 weeks. a fighting that witness messages to ration and separate this thing give every single aspect of the human a turing conditions in the 2 or 3. and there are no holdings that governments in order to help them to be able to evacuate them from the goal is as trip as the is
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many religious attacks, also continued against the the, the surrounding areas. busy different hospitals, which was the latest of it, the attacks that carried out into entrances, where carrying indian people to be evacuated throat roughly forcing boats and target boys whom importing life from inside the gaza strip for us at this hour. thank you very much. dark. be custom brigades, how mazda is military when claims to have destroyed at least 24 is really military vehicles and the fighting, and has also released new video footage. you've got the theme, how. what do you need either fighters are still off once against the enemy in the north of gaza city to be the south of garza city. and in bate from noon, the north and the thompson. they fight valiantly and continued to counter or destroy the enemy's equipment. a through the manual about units. uh. in the past 48 hours, we have documented the destruction department. we are entirely of $24.00 army
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military vehicles including a tank, a troop carrier, and a bulldozer with anti armor weapons. you more about that and do rocket sirens? have sounded across central israel on saturday evening and made a heavy rocket barrage from the gaza strip to speak to him to salute the joining us from occupied east jerusalem. what can you tell us about the rockets that are being fired at israel or a rocket garages? not only in the south, but also in central tel aviv in more than a dozen cities we're talking about tell a b 3 showing. let's see on hold on reports of a directive, a rock and falling in an open area that is per, is really interception procedures. there are images of multiple rockets being intercepted in the skies above central israel. several boons heard overhead as well be of cassandra gates releasing a statement saying that the garage of rock is comes because of the continued
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bombardment of the gaza strip. now we have seen near daily rocket barrages, from the gaza strip towards central israel. we're not just seeing them in the south . we're seeing them in places more north as the as guys, it continues to fire these rockets. these really military is still striking several parts inside of the gaza strip. as the bombardments there is relentless talk to us and about the protests that we saw in in jerusalem. also in tel aviv about putting pressure, those protests were about putting pressure on the government to secure the release of the captives that are being held in gaza. that's right. several protests taking place across israel to nice families of these captives calling on the government to do something. a lot of them also calling on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to resign because of the situation at this time.
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these really military says that there are more than $240.00 captives inside of gaza . but there are different schools of thought among these demonstrators. the 1st school of thought is to exchange any or all of the palestinian prisoners as many as it takes to bring the captives back to their families. now there is another idea within that group that says there should be no humanitarian aid, no ceasefire, and no deals on the table at all until the captives are returned home. now these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been clear that there will be no humanitarian aid and no cease fire types of deals until and unless it does involve those captives. now the alpha samber gates announcing tonight that around 60 is really captive, have been killed and is really bombardment. we have not been able to independently verify that information. these really military says they are not able to verify that information at this time. but as these demonstrations continue,
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they're really to put pressure on the government to act. we are now entering or closing actually in on the 4th week of this war. for more than 240 captives still remain inside of garza, i'm the solution importing their from occupied east jerusalem. thank you very much . you are a secretary of state anthony blinking has been meeting foreign ministers from several arab countries and the jordanian capital a month to discuss the war. blinking reaffirmed us support for humanitarian pauses, into fighting to ensure the palestinians in guys that get humanitarian aid. but he also said that the us does not back calls for a ceasefire. ellen fisher has more from occupied is through some, it was a warm welcome, put it onto the blinking into mine. but the cold reality is out of country see the us position supporting israel is unsustainable. the number of dead and injured in gaza is growing our pipe. lucky ever. the damage to homes, hospitals,
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androids changing the face of a place. no one can escape. jordan's foreign minister was blunt with his message. the prior t now is to ending this war at the saving. and this implies preventing further destruction for restoring hold on to stopping if the dangerous be human eyes ation or lives matter to all of us. and the secretary of tony that us as a leading role to play in these and on it and all of us for the very heavy responsibility of ending this catastrophe. achieving the just piece that is the rights of everybody sent in everybody's really mother side father . and that's what ensure that none of them, or any other invasion would ever have to live hot or is that this vicious cycle of violence and war is bringing onto the blinking repeated his calls for humanitarian
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pauses in the fighting coal rejected for no, quite israel and said there had to be a new reality in gaza in the future. none of us are under the illusion that this will be particularly apartments from egypt and jordan will have for decades work to so it's a to real piece. but it's precisely no mistakes or highest even when the output seems dark, is that we have to intensify our work. meet this move on to the blinking said it was important is real conducted toward with an international rules and laws too late, said egypt for administer. when they're so close to the most, if the unfortunate killing events in guys cannot be just the following, the we would love to have to go into an argument with or accept the justification of this practice is as close to the kids the uh,
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order the right to a different set of defense, the collective punishment. what is it? i taught a good thing, innocent civilians facility to see me because i feel it is by mistake. so in addition to trying to force recreation football a cnn study of v, the lance us secretary of state is now on his way to, to kia when use of his visit. spock protest until he blinked a new, the sort of reception he would get when he went to mind. he will leave knowing that the items are angry. the united states is not doing more to stop the killing in guys. i look for sure. i'll just see that it will keep 5 east jerusalem saw, i'm sorry, is also is there a senior political analyst? my one i i want to put to you another line that stood out from me of what anthony blinking said. and he, the reason it stood out is because he had the exact same line yesterday when he was
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in his real, almost word for word. and this was about how he feels when he sees palestinian suffering. he says, i look into the eyes of the palestinian children through my tv who are being pulled out of the rubble in my heart breaks. and when i look at their eyes, i see my own children, right? you had almost word for word the same thing today and yesterday. so clearly this is something that this is a little bit of a set piece for him, something that's a little bit rehearsed and a message that he wants to put out there in the us trying to move the needle a little bit from what the messaging they were they had at the very beginning of this war where their heart broke for israel and they said so publicly, very emotionally, both us president and blinking. and now they're saying, oh, by the way we, we are. busy so we also feel the palestinian children. so since this is an official message now of us diplomacy, my question is just how do you think that message is landing? that's actually a very good question because regardless of its sincerity, i think that much of the region there would be skepticism at
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once. and again, america officials are speaking out of both sides of their boss. it was on the one hand that expressing sorrow and empathy for the king of the palestinians, but a suit and children. but at the same time, the i've given green light. now given climes the, i'll give them the giving technical know how to these are in the army to carry out the slow to are slow to are not just getting because we're talking about thousands of children killed women, men and so on, so forth and gaza. the summation of guys is happening as we speak. so the idea that the american officials want to tell the out of world that they have big hearts is not convincing. much of the out of the street, much of i think the international community looks with all on shock at the image is coming out of guys. this could no longer be hidden. it's happens in plain sight. i
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don't want to be humorous about this, but i'm reminded of this little anecdote of a person taking a little dog and a play in an asked by the hostess to take it off and says, i don't have a dog. and the adults task barking, and the mind says, you believe me or you believe the dog the dog is barking, people are getting killed. it doesn't matter what secretary blinking says, he can say and express all the feelings that he might have sincere or otherwise. in the end of the day, the barking is happening, the cries from guys, uh, we can all hear it. and the cries of women, the cries of orphans, we heard from the doctor's today, that there is a new category in collateral damage, and that is a surviving children not knowing or knowing that their parents will no longer exist . so this is
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a new category of children. count this children being pulled out of the ruins of, of, of demolished buildings, bombs. why is read that they actually, if this survive there with the 4 friends, this is the thing guys. so so the secretary of state, good in order to express that kind of a thing, but the way it sounds sounds like combine, humbug, humbug. so in that case, where do you think i know it's hard to guess of course, but where do you think us diplomacy is? goes next because blinking, it's his 4th time in israel. blinking is calling repeatedly for a short pause. is what he calls, humanitarian pauses in the fighting. israel has said no, he's calling for more aid. who knows whether there will be more a going into the strip that everybody says for the moment. what's going in there is deeply insufficient. he's calling for israel to respect international law. we've had countless guests and list lawyers, etc. tell us, day after day that we're probably looking at a number of war crimes being committed and gaza. it's hard to think that us
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diplomacy can be satisfied with the results or absence of results that they're getting. you're right. the problem is that from day one, since october 7 at america looked at the situation and decided that it's going to marry into is read and it's more crimes. and guys, basically pressed on by them said i'm using the words, go get justice, get justice. or in other words, what is there it has been doing for the past 4 weeks? is not a lot of self defense. it's a war of sets, revenge. it's a water for revenge, that's happening and goes, it's almost at medieval, even pretty biblical times in the sense of what we heard from prime minister. nothing. yeah. when he said this is like us with a malik joining because times yeah, he framed everything and is really scripture and i'm not
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a very particular scripture that very particular biblical tore off a citation as it's been, you know, from bravo. in plain sight. he's talking about is getting men, women, children, babies, and animals, and that's what that scripture said. but that's what all times. right? there was no international law at the time. there was no 1st world war, 2nd world war. there was no holocaust at that time. so the, for the prime minister to visit read, to be basically most thing about general side getting men women and children, and babies, and their animals. and for the american president and his administration to mattie into that, to embrace it, to find out if it argument to help, to help execute it. it's not, it's not easy to look for back that kind of a policy. and hence for week into that is really war crimes and goes off. and despite the out of anger,
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if you're where the american mission has continued to defend that position, as we've seen on the look what's important, the seconds to the blinking was confronted by 2 photos. ministers on probably jordan and egypt, and jordan and egypt probably the most, most friendlier foreign ministers in the world. secondly, in the region to the united states, these 2 countries are dependent on the united states. they are friendly through the united states, the pro, operate there, even computer, sit with the united states for a number of things. right? so america would never find to friendly or regimes. and yet the 2 for ministers have 2nd to blinking. your line defense is i can say bullshit. it's humbug. your line of defense is not acceptable. this is more, this is not a self defense. it's most of you secretary clinton need to call for a ceasefire because me, your friendly neighbors, your friends, they all,
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i cannot continue with the same as usual. while the spinning in women and children are being slaughtered. and i am duty bound and obligated to apologize to our viewers for one of the words you use. but other than that, i'm not arguing. but other than that, to totally understand the, the analysis and the end to point more want to show our houses. you're a senior political analysts. thank you so much. we are just as i, as i turned my attention to the screen, actually i'm told that we're getting life pictures right now of the environment in gaza. this is what we're looking at. it is 20 minutes past 2100 g m t. that means it's actually just a little bit before midnight local time in gaza. and this is the same right now. we are a few days shy of the one month mark into this for the
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us secretary of state destiny blinking is due to meet the turkish foreign minister in ankara on sunday to discuss the war and gaza. thousands of trucks are not happy with america. support for israel and are taking part in a mass protest as we saw sort our reports from increased these convoys of thousands of cars is heading to tissue. so going to city, or then we chose to do the categories. one of the largest need to be just in the middle. the full test is a show of solidarity with palestinians. i'm attending this con, like to make all of the people all over the world hear about of, of the listing. young people leave in gaza. a by the virtual to of israel, the, the g like a b's is used by the us 8 force during the strikes and the corner since operations in the region. it costs more than a $1000.00 american troops. organizers of the process,
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once the truck is going to close the bins, is we do it escape the wherever. there is a pressure in the world. it is facilitated by the us. that is why to stop what is happening. got. so we're going to insure like air base and we're calling all people around the world to surround american bases and stop the oppression. i h. a tremendous savings relief foundation is the main sponsor of the convoy. it also organized as a freedom flotilla in 2010, and a 4th to break is way as needed. a blockade of the st. 6, west of loaded. we premeditated 8 sail from stumbles. but these very forces rated the ships and killed the town, turkish and american activist that led to the 70 of diplomatic relations between turkey and his route. now the foundation wants to organize and other 8 for latina. and this time, it's as comprised and bridget pipe out of going to deployed the directors naval
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forces as well. so i'm going to move on to mr. president, this nation cost to now the nation. once you defend the float, the lock heading command given a to garza and belk, navy reports to god the floating down. as you asked me to, to has increased security at the base. you know, it's patient off process. the chromeboys, it's scheduled to arrive at you located based on sunday afternoon when your service will sit down to the bank and it's due to mrs. to have just come to parts. she is in on kind of organize the safety. want to put pressure on both the turkish and american governments and the war in gaza. this is sandra. i'll just 0 on so tens of thousands of people have been rallying across the world in support of palestinians. mike, hannah is at a protest in washington dc like i, i'm looking at the scene behind you. you've changed locations in the last uh, in the last few moments. the protesters it seems, or now in front of the white house. indeed yes,
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i moved from the venue that they were originally where we are listening to all the speeches. they then bought some 2 kilometers around the vicinity of the white house . and as you can see behind me now they are gathering outside the white house. and so let me just stand out of right. and so you can actually see the crowds gathering via the numbers are beginning to balance because people are opposing now in front of the white house. and of course, as a bit of a lump jam, as the thousands who are behind the band are now coming in and pushing up against those who are standing outside the white house. if you can hear in the background, the cool from the crowd has be consistent, cease 5. now that is what the crowd is shouting, they being shouting good throughout the day. now they've come right in front of the white house and i'm making that building very clear in front of the white house itself. now this is important because although israel of its actions in gaza ended
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the occupied, westbank came under much criticism in the course of the gathering today. there's also a degree of anger at the us administration, the by didn't ministration for many in the crowd see as complicity in what is happening in gaza ended the occupied westbank as, as strong feeling shed from the close of the meetings today that they believe that the us share the responsibility in those thousands who have died in gaza and in the west bank at the 10s of thousands to be injured. but tens of thousands of homes that have been destroyed and the crowd here. and it was stated throughout the speeches in the course of the day, absolutely, governments that the us and the binding administration must accept some responsibility for what is happening. the mike, thank you so much for the reporting there from just outside the white house permits are in washington dc. i want to go back to the pictures that we are watching live
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from gaza city where it's almost 11 30 pm local park. can you tell us what's happening? yes, as well. it has intensified the rates of its attacks during the last couple of minutes or different areas of deterred tree starting from the north of the gaza strip. in tell us are a neighborhood which considered to be one of the main neighborhoods of the a to felony or refugee come was mentioning that they use what else the patient poses, had destroyed the main or were you uh, the main uh, we'll talk well well, in that region dr. provides what was up with thousands of houses in this area. and also that tax has continued to indigent in the middle of the goals and let them go for night till the goal is, was prep for 2 residential houses have been largely destroyed by the occupation and as much as a refuge account. the tax relinquished to continue into another and areas of the church read or would they have been dropping different kinds of some of the bombs in different areas including the northern gauze district, pending the shots,
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refuge account. people are really facing such a great difficulty in terms of a free being that are just feeling the ongoing relentless attacks they were the are no longer able to cope with the current situation that have been no, was that new food, no medical supplies for more than 3 or 3 weeks or 5 more that 3 weeks. so finding out that they relate to some tax also continue to targeting different residential buildings as even medical teams. oh, things things such a great to approach that in terms of dealing with the targeting victims in the, in different areas of the territory. and tar, and even as you speak, we are seeing lives the life environments of the northern part of the gaza strip. as you were describing that have just been lighting up and at a very rapid pace, i mean very frequently environments there that we're watching lighting up the night skies and gaza, where it's almost 11 30 pm local will continue to keep a close eye on that. that was tara cup was zoom reporting from and there's another one from han eunice in the southern side of the gaza strip. as
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we continue to watch this, i turn to ra bianca was robbing your editor in chief of foreign policy. your host of, uh, as the lives you are joining us from new york, just be aware that as you and i, as you and i go back and forth, that our viewers will be watching the skies over gaza, where we've just seen a number of, you know, in rapid succession, bombardments has really been barman's this in the north of the gaza strip. so i have to ask you about diplomacy because, you know, we've been studying the language coming out of the, the blinking diplomatic tor anthony, blinking the us secretary of state. i'd like to know what you make of it so far. has been to israel. he's met with a number of our representatives. he was speaking on stage with the is i beg your pardon with the egyptian foreign minister in the jordanian foreign minister earlier today a while he's trying to triangulate between these different set of stakeholders and
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what is going on. and it's a very tricky balance. obviously he's already aust israel, if it would be willing to consider a humanitarian pause and israel has said that it may under certain conditions, but israel has found out refused to consider a ceasefire, which many leaders in the world have been calling for a century to say blinking has said he won't go there just yet, but it's also worth pointing out as we think about all of the things blinking is juggling right now. that there is also a fair bit of descent within the state department within various us government agencies. there's a, a petition and open letter that's been circulating within usc id where some stuff for hundreds of stoffers are calling for a ceasefire. so it's not like the united states as a model that we will also just looking at pictures of protests around the united states. this is very complicated and i think, you know,
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the united states is trying to gauge how it can calm things down as much as possible. how it can listen to what our leaders are saying and how it can. uh, he's real behind the scenes to try and pull back to not use vengeance as a policy, but to think more about where this is headed, what is the end game here? how do they not lose immense amounts of soft power as they look to punish a mass? i want to put something to you that i was putting to our senior political analyst mar, one of the shar, little earlier blinking has called on his realtor respect, international law. it's highly questionable whether that's happening in the gaza strip right now. he has, he's calling for pauses into fighting, not quite a ceasefire, but humanitarian pauses for the moment. you know, the story is not over on that, but for the moment. uh, that's not happening. he also says that they should be actively talking about the day after and peace and peace talks. that also doesn't appear at least publicly as
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far as we know to be happening. i mean, how is the you were talking about the state department not being a model if it's hard to believe that us, us diplomats right now feel good about what they're, what they're achieving, the company feeling good. i agree. um, they're looking at the, the same images that we're looking at. many of them are horrified. i think there's also a situation here where for quite a while know, especially under the government to benjamin netanyahu. the united states has lost a fair bit of leverage to be able to shape is rarely policy. again, i mean, this is a prime minister who, you know, has, has gone his own way in many respects and not a sort of given america's concerns. a fair hearing, he's often just done exactly what he thinks he needs to do. and so it is a question that, that i imagine century st lincoln will be wondering about in that. how much
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leverage does he actually have in this situation? and we're seeing this play out. we're now 4 weeks into a bombardment of gaza, siege of gaza. you'd be mentioning the civilian told. and the crucial thing here to keep in mind is that it is not as if these rad, he's don't know that they are losing the battle for global public opinion. i think they know this. they understand that they are losing soft power around the was they are also looking at the same images. i think you're, you're supposed to, i read your i should do with the, with a who brock, israel's former prime minister. and he said very clearly to you look, we, we know that we have only a few weeks. i believe he put it in terms of weeks only a few weeks left before we completely run out of, of global support, which i think which i, it just struck me as being really candid of an assessment. it struck me too, and it means that again,
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they are calculating throughout this process what they are willing to give up. and clearly they're willing to give up a lot if you heard that interview with who the rock, who is israel's most decorated soldier and its history. a former prime minister of former defense, most of the former army chief, really understands what it is like to go into gauze. really understands what kind of effect that has on his ready public sentiment and then separately and global public sentiment. and he says, this is a cost they are willing to bear. he says that even if they lose more people in the process, they are willing to bear that costs. and that's because in their psyche, october 7th, hit them so deep. uh, you know, orders of magnitude bigger than $911.00 at a per capita level. that they need to be able to show is where the people that they can keep them safe at a very fundamental level. and to do that, they are willing to go to events that might be difficult for the rest of the world
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to imagine. and they're willing to lose a lot of international support for that. robbie i, again, i have to, you probably don't see what i'm seeing. um, but as you speak we have seen some very impressive i have to say for the lack of a, of a, a better word. better descriptor um is really your strikes on the north of the gaza strip and sometimes you see them better at night and they are continuing at a relentless pace. it's just past 1130 in gaza and in israel. and there is no letter clearly as we see in these really bombardment real quick. alas, when, before i let you go round, but you've been writing about the risk of a regional escalation. what's your assessment on that? so there is a risk um on friday when i pass on this role, i gave a speech. this is the leader of hezbollah. all of us were watching it very closely . it is see whether he would declare that as well once to open up formerly
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a big new front in the war. um and uh, he said he, he didn't go there. which, which in a sense uh, was, was a source of some relief. i think for watches around the world who don't want this conflict and metastasize. however, hezbollah and israel, as you've been reporting, they have been exchanging a fire on, on either side of the border. and they have the misheard of the tax rocket attacks that continues. but at a very small level, and very carefully, so as to not escalate the situation too much. now nets are on the also set that all options are still on the table and i think we should take him at his word because it's very, very easy and risky. what they're doing right now across the border because all they would take is one attack that goes a little bit beyond what they were hoping for and expecting more casualties on one side for this to escalate very quickly. so there's several areas. there's also the
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who t rebels in yemen. we also don't know what kind of appetite iran might have to back . it proxies further to just sort of wage war in israel. and we don't know exactly what, what's on israel is mind in terms of whether it might want to preemptively strike hezbollah harder than it currently is. all of this is an open game. all of this is playing out as tensions or inflamed. people are watching the images you're showing on your screens and they're angry and justifiably so. so this really is a, a difficult, tricky moment. the possibility of a wider war is real. and via the, i mean one hopes that tensions can come down. and that also the hostages can be released, which i know that guitar is, are trying very hard to rob the arrow while the editor in chief of foreign policy you've, you've been doing. you've been interviewing some really interesting voices on this war. so i certainly recommend that everybody go and read and listen to those.
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you're also a host of f. p live. thank you very much for all me as well. we continue to watch the footage of this is the, the live camera that is currently looking at what's happening in northern gaza. and as i said, we saw a relentless bombardment in quick succession. there again, it is 20 minutes to midnight in the gaza. and that's what the scene looks like. no lit up in the is really bombardment is we, we will continue to follow that. we also want to bring you news of several protests and support of palestinians that have had been happening in different parts of the world on saturdays, starting with people to be in raleigh, across the u. k. to call for an immediate cease fire and an end to the violence of gaza. demonstrations have been held in london each saturday since the war began last month. so near good. yeah, go, has more on this they came in the hundreds
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and gathered in the thousands across the country in the north, from manchester to the west in bristol, the cool of solidarity would have simians was touch. this was the 4th week and a road at the rallying dable and for an end to the conflicting gauze that echoed across central london. we want a ceasefire. we want the whole time to stop. and we want to show the people in palestine that we've done with them the times with them. well, it's all about your mind at ease. at the end of the day, we might will be different condos, but we will meet the same. you know, kidding of innocent civilians and babies. it's all wrong again. and then, you know, the governments are not doing anything. so this is the only means we have the java . what the u. k is doing is simply not enough money. i'm the government has us off
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the humanitarian host problem, but an outright ceasefire. and is this cool for an end to hostility using gaza? that is putting, which is politicians at all the public opinion and latest polls. 3 quarters of those surveyed have said they are concerned about the impact on civilians, but palestinian and is really and that that should be an immediate end to the fighting. organizes of the palestinians, solidarity valleys have vowed that while the war continues. so too well the demonstrations even next saturday on remembered stay a day that commemorates the full and you've served in the armed forces as well as civilians. despite the prime minister, she still not pulling the plans, disrespectful and provocative. no later than fighting a bicycle. the simple model tests the only justification but not calling for say, as far as you believe, protest in your life, doing all kinds of people gathering ages. i do not share it on the i sent them in
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shed by many here, coming to the heart of the in to the school. so any vehicle i'll just 0 london. i can bring you just a little bit more information. if you've been with us of the last few minutes, you will have seen as we have as we are watching this live shot of us guys over northern garza, you will have seen a rapid succession of is rarely bombardments, just lighting up the skies over this part of gaza, we understand that what we have seen is, is really bombing targeting a water tank in the top of the tar area in the northern gaza strip. will continue to bring you more information as it comes into us here at alpha 0. continuing with the protests that we've seen over the last 24 hours a rally to support the palestinians took place in senegal as well. nicholas hack attended the protest in the capital of the car. we're outside the car is central wallace and look at the people here all draped with the policy in flag, the black,
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white, green and red. the whole that just now up in the air. but in their heart there was a lot of anger and what is happening currently in gauze? look at this checklist to put up is really occupation checklist genocide, an ethnic cleansing a part to an extension. think democracy re post. i know your name is r y dylan, right? your are students of medicine for morocco living here. why is it important for you to pulled up this checklist? because of course, as the muslim, as a human, as well river, the reason it is on send in with the side and i'm a guess what is going on, right? you know, because this is what we are witnessing, it's a china side and you are against it. so we have to stand with a policy time because we do believe as muslims of human, as the policy will be free. thank you very much. there is a lot of anger as are we're just explain in a lot of frustration. this protest was supposed to take place last week,
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but it was found 5 authorities now sending goal is the chair at the united nation to try to protect me on a li animal rights of the palestinian people. and amongst a lot of synagogues, there's anger that their government is not doing much, is not doing more to, to stand up for palestine, it has a moral obligation, they say, and that's why we're seeing so many people here gathered. there's also people for senegalese, lebanese, there's a huge community here, all of them standing united, asking for the violence to stop immediately. nicholas hawk alger 0. the car protesters in berlin are objecting to israel's bombardments and gaza as well, but also standing up for their own right to protest in the face of restrictions imposed across the country. that boston has more wireless right there on the straight talk, but they're not the range of bands of protests and also people are being detect now
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. things are here on the street, not only protesting against escrow silence and job it. all right, to speak. freedom of speech, also all these protests go bad sizing, possible risk so bad. it's amazing incidents as a reason for the brand, but also fletcher much coming from the public. good. they have a ride to find the anger about what's going on and guys with now this demonstration has been allowed to show many assets, complicated history to send a lot of times. that's why the public is trying to send stern people who are really sending the displays to listing is living in the us to run schools and gaza. have appealed to international organizations to take action as more and more children for ill. the
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un relief and works agency says 690000, displace palestinians, or sheltering at about a 150 of its facilities across the gaza strip. it has worn the crowded conditions and the lack of clean water medicine and sanitation are leading to an outbreak of diseases among children. mom is all as well. once a space to educate young mines, no refuge for families. the not primary school of southern guns is one of the dozens of schools are top 10 due to temporary shopped us for displaced college students, thousands of people, mostly women and children. i'll be leaving here for weeks. many of them have less loved ones. these are these types of watched as missiles destroyed their homes and reduce their neighborhood starbucks. but they have fault from feeling i told, you know, in light of the time we were leaving in our homes at the beginning of the blue. but it's a food area. and who are afraid only the bones and the risk about children being
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killed, full set to leave for steven. 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 diseases 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 meeting the the school is extremely crowded. 16 families have to show a single cloth room. there was no voicemail or the trace to say i can't find was it to pass for me that for my bathing little wave office that goes to help the ministry says nearly 4000 fellow, seen each of them have been killed in a month of this into attacks and those was to live life. it is dying of hunger
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or disease. how much fun of disease us. earlier we spoke to tanya, has her son a pediatric intensive care doctor who works with doctors without borders? tanya is also the co founder of guys and medic, voices. she gave us an update on the humanitarian situation in gus this morning is really forces targeted the gate of a loss of 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 that could 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 here, 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 movies, 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, very dangerous suggestion for which there is no evidence and he's presenting it as
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it is as if it is, it is fact. or 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 and know that in the last few moments we've learned from medical sources in gaza, that 17 people have been killed in a new is really or a strike this on the houses in the oh my god, the refugee camp that's in the central area of the gaza strip. and separately we've been watching what's in the center of your screen there, which is a live shot of the skies over gaza, just as we're about to hit midnight local time there. and that's in the northern part of gauze of this one. and we saw a moments ago,
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a rapid succession of it's really been barman's there as well. but houses here is honey, my who and spoke to a young woman in hon. eunice, about her experience of life and her is really bombardment as well. it's certainly been very scary. i think the best word to describe it would be like on certain because the uncertainty surrounding the entire situation. it's very scary. you don't know if you're going to live or die. you don't know if you're going to be able to stay in this place. you don't know if you're going to be able to have enough food to eat tonight. and a big part of it for me was i don't know whether any of my son's any of the people i care about or alive or say, because i have no way of contacting them. and it's still scary. it's really, it's so scary cuz like normal everything was beautiful months ago and just after one day my whole life had been slipped upside down. i don't know what's going to happen and i don't know if i'm going to be alive tomorrow. but the minute we know some of the for a national van and paula fina with use that with
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a use citizenship were contacted. and because their names were listed to leave guys a, have you been contacted by your embassy or anybody talk to you? and if so, are you planning on leaving with your family or what? what's going on? we have been contacted by the canadian embassy. they've been emailing my mom. but like the emails are really of no use. they just tell us they give us these you what steps because they cautious make sure you're in a safe place, but there really is no safe place. they haven't been able to guarantee us the safety if we want to go to the border. so we are most likely planning on going when our names come out, but we're not sure what's gonna happen. oh, my god said like, it depends on how the situation plays out. we really don't know, but the minute someone at your is early teens of your life. what are your expectations? you know, it's very difficult to do. do have a question like this at these difficult time, but walk us through. what are you,
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what are your holds, what are you expecting of my holes. i hope that this war will end as fast as possible. i hope that will be able to get our land back. i hope to all be able to lead my normal life again. i hope that i'll be able to go to school and see my friends, and i hope i'll be able to see my family and not everything will be okay. but i just don't know what's going to happen cuz looking around me, the building right behind us to go out bomb that it's sold here. if i'm looking at those ruins, thinking that could have been me. it was really beside us. it was, it's terrifying because i really don't know what's gonna happen. like i said, no one knows what's gonna happen. there's no way or that is safe. we don't know what to do. i don't know what to do. but the monthly's do your invest, the, the canadian embassy and your government official. what do you want to tell them? get it together. why are we not being guaranteed safety to get to the border?
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i don't understand how they can stand, like how they can send it a to is real a to is really people, but we can't even be guaranteed safety to leave our to leave this country to get to safety. like there are so many people who have tried to get to the board and they have been killed. so how do we know that we won't be one of those people? how do we know that we can leave safely? it's like they try to guarantee us anything. all they do is send emails telling us to stay safe, but they give us no way of saying things. they really haven't done anything for us . and i'm so disappointed about that. and i've heard that my friends on some of my british friends, they've already been able to leave. i'm so happy for them. but i'm just wondering why not uh, what we've been able to leave. yeah. i don't like they haven't been able to guarantee a safety. they said they can guarantee a safety on the egyptian side, the can give us a loan of a $100.00. so i still don't know what i'm gonna be able to get out of here alive.
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there really are no guarantees. and that's the problem. us. and zach can, he lives in a shot. the refugee camp on the coast of northern gauze are sitting in the dark without electricity. he tells us what he faces that night. i am in the beach um and uh we were just sitting get home and it's as usual, its complete darkness. we hear the shooting, which was confusing because it was, was heavy and continue was it continued for about 10 to 15 minutes uninstalled and we thought it might be conflicted confronted him between the existence and the there's a either out of me, but the look the ones outside until and so the kind
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of facilities booms in the sky. and after like few minutes we start treating is moving a very bad the smell. and david have all the stuff coughing and we have. we had difficulty briefing with this. we didn't know what to do in order. we have to go to closing the windows, but we usually keep the windows open in case we're building things because the, the last 4 or if the windows i closed, the house was like full of a small and the street. and if the, the way you don't see anything, it's all just small around luckily we, we are over this, it's getting because now the, i think of the, the small and it's,
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it's gets him to tough now. and this is not clear. this is not fair. this is in the heel man. this is mass punishment. it has to stop. must stop. please act and do something. that's enough. enough, enough blood, enough giving enough self funding enough beam. we are exhausted. we are sick of this injustice. and this atrocity and this plastic cover that is going on in the front of everyone. and before we break just a bit more information, we can bring you on these pictures that you've been seeing in the center of your screen and that we've been watching together for the last few moments. that's northern gaza. we've witnessed a rapid pace of is really bombardments,
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including attacks on schools. some of the attacks that we just saw were on a water source in main water source in northern gaza. attacks also on bakeries and hospitals as part of the wider context will back at the company out with the is simply fine. it's has been pushing palestinians out to finance for years. but since october, the 7th, it's been like nothing big seen before, with a to 100 people from where they stand for the one community in the occupied westbank with food to eat. there may be the short span, the had to run for the sake. they've located us for 4 days. we couldn't bring in water tanks to drink. id is brothers and the families have relocated to the village of type a 7 year old kyle, it says he's the top of his class. i ask him, what's 3 plus 4?
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he says it's sunday. he says he misses who are the ones at the castle. i've always depended on a warm climate, but it's too cold here in the village of piping. there's also little reason glance, they can start a new life here. maybe the side would sooner to she would also learn that she might never be able to return to his like a we look at the world's top business stories from global markets to economies and a small business sales force and including security around the world history or something that the international community your view should be doing to understand how it affects counting the cost on o g 0. the water is life. but in palestine, it's an instrument of occupation. with is a way of controlling the majority of palestinian water resources and destroying hundreds of sanitation structures. simians are being deprived of
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a universe. so human rights people in power investigates with an isaac walter in palestine on a jersey to the the hello i'm serial venue. it's good to have you with us. this is the news our lives from don't. coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel's bombing of gaza enters a 30th day palestinian hospital schools and refugee camps have been heads.
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