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experts say the city has the potential to become a role model, demonstrating how local governments can play a by the role and realizing the goals of the periods. sacrament on climate change, the, the israel's bombing of god. so enters a sturdy estate, palestinian hospital schools on refugee camps have been, has a standing here when 3 plumbing stuff, a carry to buddy, and another capitated one with wired hon you're watching all the 0 life and the headquarters in delphi and getting you navigate the also ahead of the masses,
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military rang says it's fighting both on the ground in gaza and with more walk it attacks into israel. israel must take every possible measure of preventative building cache of the us section of states pushes again for humanitarian causes and the fighting, but rules out a ceasefire and god's office he meets the error of foreign ministers in georgia, the israel's bombing campaign of gaza showing no signs of light up the air strikes on northern gauze, i have intensified in the past few hours. israel has pounded the strip, leaving many areas and ruins schools, hospitals, a church and homes have been targeted. the death toll continues to rise with nearly 9500 palestinians killed since the war began on october,
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the 7th civilians are living in fear as relentless airstrikes pound infrastructure across garza and my the has the refugee camp is one of the latest targets in israel's defense of 33 people there have been killed, thought of us who is joining us from han, you and their stuff in the southern part of the gaza strip. and tell us more about the attack on the i met of has the refugee count because we're hearing of a number of civilians that includes children taught it. yes, another opinion only to for palestinians as the is very occupation forces. intensifying the rates and the level of its attacks against palestinians in different areas in the territory. but one of the main cost increasing of the is what each strikes, what it, what, what was generally in other kinds the refuge account this for if you did campus, consider it to be. one of the main for refugees comes in the gaza strip, which is overcrowded with people the normal days and has been much more crowded with the evacuation of people from the northern areas for which the southern areas
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of the territory of 5 assemblies have been bombarded. as by the occupational forces which cleaning the line of more than 30 at palestinians, and there are still some victims is tonight and identified but still waiting for further information about the identity from the policy administered roles in gaza strip. so the, the relentless attacks when the goal is to strict continued during the last hour and the majority of the victims from that resulted from this, from this attack. we young children were just sleeping peacefully at the houses on such a lead to have been a cube by the is verify is also the relentless attacks continued in other parts of the goal is this trip in the north, the northern areas of the territory and tell us dr. the neighborhood where a the main or what's the tank has been destroyed by the occupation forces and the surrounding areas and the facility all the jewish hospital was hugely bombarded through the last hour. yeah. thought it. so what impact is the bombardment of that
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water storage tank and the value refugee camp going to have on people there and tell us about the site at time? yes this i talked to that to be one of the most dangerous attacks that had been carried out during the beginning of this day, which considered to be one of the main attacks that will is to be sure age of life indeed. and also the goal is as trip as this, uh, what's the tank considered to be the main and central? what's uh, what's the station dr. provides the north of goal is this trip with what's the surfaces? and now people the will be run out of water as well, and the will be april also to use any kind of sanitation and if they will be exposed and subjected to a diversity of disease that might be suppressed due to the lack of both. and meanwhile, they are missing massive that you ration in different material conditions as they
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are running blue in terms of food and eat, the medical supplies the. all right, thank you so much thought about zoom reporting from connie and us and gosh, well, the cassandra gave us how mazda is mostly wing claims to have destroyed at least 24 is really military vehicles and the fighting. and it's also released new video footage. take a look. you've got the theme, how we do meet either fighters are still off once. it goes down to me in the north of gaza city, the the south of garza city, and in bate for noon, the north and the tops. and they fight valiantly and continued to counter or destroy the enemy's equipment. hey, through the manual auto body. you know, sarah, in the past 48 hours, we have documented the destruction, partly or entirely of $24.00 army military vehicles, including a tank, a troop carrier, and a bulldozer with anti armor weapons. and sirens have gone off across central israel
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on saturday evening after from us launched rockets from the guards district. there were several explosions presumed to be the iron de intersections and they were heard in disguise. about 10 of even at least 10 other towns police in israel are urging residents to stay in protected areas as they try to locate, follow sites. no, the best way to find out some folks is running us from occupied east jerusalem. tell us about the dozens of rockets that were launched to more than 10 cities, including tel aviv. what happened there while of that, you know, we have seen large barrages of rockets coming off the gaza strip towards places in central israel, almost daily. we're not just seeing them in the south the the border communities along the gaza strip. so more than 10 communities they include televi hold on to the show and that's the own bed tm. around. then they all having rockets,
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sirens ringing throughout the cities. now the iron door missile defense system intercepting a lot of those missiles, but there was one that fell in an open area just south of the sean, let's see on. now these really military advises people when the sirens do go off to go into protected areas and the assembly gaze has said that they fired these rockets on television in response to the continuous bombardment inside of the gaza strip. like i said before, we have been seeing these barrages of rockets going more north and central places in israel since the beginning of the war. israel has been cleared that it's targeting rocket, launching sites. would we have seen large for rockets, almost daily hitting these towns? now these really police are saying that there were no casualties and there was no damage to building studies. all right, and what about, oh, we saw earlier this evening and telling me that our process taking place, calling for the release of the hostages being held in gauze. i'm mixed with other
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protest. her as calling on the resignation of the prime minister himself any response from nothing. yahoo, a no response for me is really prime minister just yet, but demonstrations taking place throughout the several parts of the country and west through. so i'm outside of the prime minister's residence, but the main rally was outside of the defense ministry and tell the know there are several schools of thought among these demonstrators. the 1st one is to release all of the palestinian prisoners that are in is really jailed in exchange for the more than 240 captives inside of the gaza strip. now there is another, a thought where these people are saying there should not be any release of pulsing and prisoners. they should not be any ceasefire. there should not be any humanitarian 8 until the captive are returned. these really prime minister has been clear though, that there will be no talks of a cease fire,
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no talks of additional humanitarian aid unless the captives are part of that deal. now the other assembler gains earlier this evening is said that around 60 is really captives have since died since because of the continued is really bombardment. we have not been able to independence. we've verified that information. these really military has also not been able to verify that information, but these demonstrations by these really are really to put pressure on the government. and a lot of them are also calling on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to resign, holding him directly responsible for the captivity and order. thank you so much for that update from occupied eastern use. and then as i'll speak to a godaddy by guys who is a professor at the national defense universities, neary south is a center he's in washington dc, joining us from there. thanks for speaking to us. so just to pick up on the point that our correspondence was just making that the is really army says that it's targeting rocket launching sites in gaza. but what we saw this evening is a barrage of rock. it's far from the gaza strip into tens of cities in israel. it's
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day 30 of the war. what is this telling you about how mazda is military capabilities and the cosigned brigades ability to retaliate one months after the war? a thank you for having me a boss as an island, thomas would are preparing for the war as the last order was clear, did not bring these ends up to a fight where are preparing for the next hour and the fighting. and this why, how mess the book more creating motorway points and is able to, to 30 so to expect to see more surprises when suddenly, uh how this is why he didn't follow see a photo. so thomas ends up, i'll send in to do whatever they can do to sort of life. when people who is full, when people at each point is ads,
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it has nothing to lose. they fight very hard. and we saw earlier as well to some brigades releasing a video, showing their fighters, destroying several is really meet via a military vehicles in the north of guys out what to be sort of military victories if we can call them, that's what doesn't do to them. a role of the is really army. it is very hard to define what victory is from is ready to prospective. it is not clear as a wants to go by gods that wants to destroy a mess. how messes movement. it is nice, but it didn't messes ideal to view. it is not just people, it design georgia and you cannot defeat tied to i do what i should do. there's a sort of this walks up on a cdn c as is an idea for patients is really military taking heavier or losses in gaza. then perhaps they are willing to admit publicly it is very hard
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to find is that true is because as a result of this information and information more saw what this clear is the or is it all started says and is already troops has not come inside guns so most likely that it would be more killing more subtlety on both sides. right. but i suppose that's what i'm trying to. it's one to stand from you. they haven't been able to go inside gaza. why is that? yeah, with all their military superior, all or a super your see and and what they might us to do so far as inflect. carnage on guys, off from the skies bought on the ground. they haven't really, really been able to push through. yeah, for 2 reasons. it is not here like a lot of country is,
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is getting more of confidence in technology. and there are limits how far technology can take you. and 2nd, you can know when the war is just my air force you have to have forces on is that go in and process owns i get on means more killing gulf is like any of forces is what i to. so when the opa, san fighter is released, videos showing that they've destroyed is really military vehicles inside. does that? do you think that this is going to have any impact on israel's military strategy going forward? stanley, it is very small. the country was in earnest. every small population and very sensitive to it, it was a life. and like a new country. at one point, you guys that are a popular for premium. will you get the water? is this what happens in southern lebanon?
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when many is what i eat is what pills at one point because we're in the side is to the of about one of the stated ends off of the is really military. they say that they want to destroy the some us tunnels. i mean, do you think that they can actually achieve that, given the extensive network of tunnels that's and that's of us on fighters know very well and which should help them to move around on detective it the way it would be very hard at the end. also, it would be at very high price ends the question, when is it all you'd be willing to pay this price? it says you have to be seen. all right, so i'll leave it there. thank you for joining us from washington d. c. thank you. now turning to the occupied westbank where there are reports of more is really rates will bring in same bus robbie, he's joining us not from but on my last. so is, and you know, ever since october, the 7th these, these raids have been taking place almost nightly. and there is yet another one in
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nablus this evening. what do we know about this one? that's exactly right now these rays were already ongoing. these really military was already carrying out these. ready kids in areas in neighborhoods, in homes and villages and towns across the occupied west bank even before the events of october 7th. since then, the frequency in intensity has ratcheted up exponentially in the last hour. oh, well last hour we spoke about a rate in nablus that we know that the 1st rate incursions into homes and novels began to 10 pm. there was a 2nd incursion and people were injured. the were clashes between is really military and posting and residents of novelist. now we do understand that that incursion is over. there were 3 injuries, but surprisingly this evening and novelist no arrest there in homes, in the village of as soon in co to you. there was a rate earlier today, a very large one this evening, carried out with a heavy presence of the is rarely military on homes. their residents tell us,
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they think it's related to shots that were fired at is really military positions earlier today, a few days ago, resident said they were expecting some kind of retaliation like this. and that it incursion into us and is still ongoing at this time. now generally in the last several days and weeks, we've seen these rates take place at around morning prayer time, overnight and around morning prayer time. today it started much earlier residents in the occupied west bank say they're expecting a long night ahead. these issues are likely to be raised by palestinian authority. president, mom with a bus when he meets with the us secretary of state as me blinking when he's are expected to arrive in rome a little later tomorrow. all right, you'll cables across the story for the time being zane. thank you. i the still ahead on al jazeera sole support for palestinians. thousands of people marched from washington dc ruby life from the us, the
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the brought to you by visit capital. here's your headlines for the americas. nice to see you. we've got our usual pulses of storms just to the east of the paid ruby and, and is through brazil's amazon estates. and that means temperatures have come down in analysis as a result to $34.00 degrees on sunday, and that intense storm system now swirling over the south atlantic. it had striped us with some pretty powerful winds around the river plates a month of the day of pushing into that southeast corner, brazil, a war north early when he eats the temperature and by your blanca, up to 30 degrees on sunday. so can range for the eastern caribbean islands here including 4 barbados, but look at all this rain coming in to believes as we look into guatemala as well as certainly running the risk of seeing some putting here over the next little bit
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. and it's feeling a bit more like summer in the southern us florida state capital tallahassee, up to $26.00 degrees. so it looks like for the 1st time in 8 weeks on a weekend, it's going to be dry in new york, but mostly gloomy, not as much time, but at least it's kind of to dry to the west. we go that storm system. we had western canada pacific northwest, still throwing some rain for the western side of vancouver island. as we dipped toward the south, a warm wind off the rockies means the temperature in denver up to 23 on sunday. the weather brought to you by visit cuts on so many politicians want to be the republican party candidate for the any stand a chance against donald trump, if our planet is burning and we're running out of time, why aren't we doing more than deal with climate change? or american politics just getting to full. i've been to extreme for most americans because it can look us politics the bottom line. we know what's happening in our
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region. we know have to get to places that others can know as far as instead of going or the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. the reminder has homestory is this, our israel has once again target adventure by the a neighborhood in northern dogs. off the school sheltering thousands of palestinians was more than 200 people, have been killed during bombardments, of rectitude. since wednesday, sirens has gone off across central israel after from us long several rockets from the gaza strip explosions, referred in the skies above tennessee and at least 10 other tones. a hold of us sector of state has reaffirmed washington support for humanitarian pauses to ensure
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it palestinians and guards. i'll get humanitarian aid. but anthony, blinking said the us does not back calls for a cease fire. he's been meeting for a ministers from several error countries in the jordanian capital. i'm on and fisher has more from occupied east jerusalem. he's a warm welcome put onto the blinking in a man. 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, 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. but it's storing, hold on to stopping the dangerous the human eye zation or lives matter to all of us
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. and the 6th street, if tony the us as a leading role to play and these and on it and, and all of us for the very heavy responsibility of ending this catastrophe. achieving the just piece that is the rights of everybody's 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 on to the blinking repeated his calls for humanitarian 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, these particularly are partners from egypt and jordan, who have for decades work to facilitate a real piece. but it's precisely no mistakes or highest
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even when the outlook seems darkest, we have to intensify our work. meet this move on to the blinking said it was important is real, conducted the war with an international rules and laws. too late, said egypt. foreign minister, when the best of the most of the unfortunate killing events in guys cannot be justified on the we would love to have to go into an argument or accept the justification of this wreck. this is as close to the kids the uh order the right to different sort of defense the collective punishment. what is it? i thought a good thing, innocent civilians facility to see me because i feel it is by mistake. so, and in addition to trying to force recreation football a cnn study of violence us secretary of state is now on his way to,
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to kia when use of his visitor spot to attend until the blinking knew the sort of reception he would get when he went to him on he will leave knowing that the adams are angry, the united states is not doing more to stop the killing in guy, so i'll look for sure. i'll just see that it will keep 5 east jerusalem. well that's happening. tens of thousands have been rolling across the world in support of palestinians and over in the west by kind of joining us from their crowds have gathered outside the white house and their voice in the opposition to the war on gaza. so mike, tell us how big the process are because some of the pictures i've seen it seems to point to the fact that thousands and thousands of people have come out this evening . it is indeed, well, the cods have begun to drift away slowly now, but at its height, the 10s of thousands of people who had gathered in central washington very difficult to get an exact number. but i saw the streets full of demonstrators. they
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met at freedoms with listen to a number of speeches, and then box on 2 kilometers ending up in front of the white house behind me. here, once again outside, people were standing shoulder to shoulder along the entire length of pennsylvania avenue. behind me, lafayette park, which is where i'm standing. a relatively large block was full of people. as i said, the people have begun to go home, but there's still a sense of protest going on here. the school, a sense of anger and what israel is doing in the gaza, but also and good at the, by the administration. many among the crowd here, believe a complicity comes over what just happened in god's in true. okay. michael is this, i'll stick with you for a 2nd even though we can see some other protests or is behind you according to,
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to one survey, mike, that i was looking at era, but american support for bite and has plummeted to an all time low for about 17 percent, but if we look at the bigger picture here, where does the us public opinion stand on the israel guys, a war right now. as well as being a new loans change and that opinion in recent weeks. so initially it appears there was a total support for as well in terms of what was happening. but this rectory began to is to a degree and that was directly related to what was happening in god's itself. the realization that would appear among us public that there were many kind of students who were being killed house and all sorts of them are certainly that as that awareness about that that's crypt towed to the american people. and the bind in administration seem to recognize that in the early days of this conflict, there was no full full restraint from the bided administration. that only came
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a few days later when they started to express concern about the civilian casualties being in both israel's operation support for israel and have a drop to the bible administration or indeed in the mass of us. but what has changed is increasing concern about the impact on civilians within garza engine the occupied westbank. an interesting as well. in recent days, we've had a statement from the pentagon, for example, saying that the projection of civilian life is both a model and a strategic facility. now this was a pointed comment coming out of the pentagon, making very clear, it's believed that civilian life has got to be protected. and it is the duty off a power such as israel, in conducting these operations to go to the fed as possible, extend to pursue a human life. now this kind of comment was not made in the 1st few days up to the beginning of the war, but now it is becoming increasingly prevalent,
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not only among the american public, but among the members of divided the administration. okay, mike will let you go for now. thank you for that uptake from washington protest isn't berlin are objecting to israel's bombardments and gaza as well, but also standing up for their own right to protest and the face of restrictions imposed across the country. so fostering has more from the demonstrations hey rhonda phrase on filling out the weights of bands of protests and also people being the say now things are here on this race not only protesting against as roads, violence, and job, but also the rights to see the freedom of speech, also all these protests, real bad news. what do you think possible risk. submissive incidents other reason for the band, but also flush or so much coming from the public. good. they have a ride to find the anger about what's going on and god. so now this demonstration has been allowed to show many as a complicated history to send
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a lot of times. that's why it's not in government. and the public is trying to send stern people who are really spending rally to so support for palestinians also took place and set a goal. nicholas hoc, attended that protest in the capital of the car as were outside the car, central wallace, and look at the people here all draped with the policy and the flag, the black, white, green, and red. they hold it just not up in the air, but in their heart there is a lot of anger and what is happening currently in gauze. look at this checklist as put up is really occupation checklist genocide. an ethnic cleansing a party to onyx ation. big democracy, re palace, i know your name is are right dylan, right? your are students of medicine for morocco living here. why is it important for you
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to hold up this checklist? because of course, as the muslim, as a human, as well river, the reason areas i'm sending 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 of our against it. so we have to stand with all this time because we do believe, as muslims, as a human, it's not published and it will be free. thank you very much. there is a lot of anger as are what just explain and a lot of frustration this protest was supposed to take place last week, but it was bound by authorities. now it's been a 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 gather. there's also people for
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senegalese, lebanese, there's a huge community here, all of them standing united, asking for the violet to stall immediately. nicholas hawk allen's is 0. the car. the take a look at some of the days other news and the death toll from an earthquake, and the polls north western district to direct costs on western rook whom has risen to a 157. officials say more than a 140 others have been injured following the magnitude 5.6 tremor, not death total is expected to rise. the military has been deployed to the region to help with rescue efforts. but it is all i'm using. the 1st we have to rescue all those injured people. what treated our local hospitals and clinics. the seriously injured will be sent to other hospitals like to military helicopters.
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