tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 5, 2023 10:00am-11:01am AST
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dissolves palestinian reporters of risking everything to get the story at 15 kills and ask strikes the listening post we covered the way the news is covered the . the said, oh i know about this and this is the news i live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, searching for survivors. israel strikes all my guys, the refugee camp in central gaza, killing at least 47 palestinians. many more are buried under the rubble is where the forces county i was raised in the occupied west bank in east jerusalem destroying homes and not listening. i'm handling the secretary of state onto the bank and is expected to be polished to me and present mahmoud abbas and romano in
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the coming hours. and the show of solidarity from new york city to casa and major valleys are being held around the world and supports palestine in the 0700 g m t. that's 9 am and gals of palestinians have once again enjoyed a night of heavy bombardments. they say israel is intensifying attacks on schools, water reservoirs, bakeries and hospitals to force people to move size to refugee accounts that among the latest targets. the guy's a health ministry says an air strike on all my guys. the camp in central gaza has killed at least 47 palestinians. residents of digging through the rubble in search of more survivors. i'm a gauzy, isn't the evacuations of israel told palestinians they would be safe. it's in a separate attack. 6 palestinians have been killed and there's
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a body of refugee camp in northern garza. israel struck the area twice in a matter of hours on saturday. nearly 9 and a half 1000 palestinians have been killed since october. the 7th. just as huntington was joining us from con eunice in the southern gaza, i'm probably just bring this up to date with the latest. and let me know about these attacks, including of course, that attack on the mcgasey refugee count. so yes, rob, well it's ro can is really ears. rice continued to pound as the gaza strip. the particularly locations in the southern part of gaza. areas that were designated by these regularly, military safe area areas for palestinians to evacuated from the northern part in gaza to, to, for people to only find themselves under heavy bombardment or non it predictable
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bombs and rockets falling on them just at the last hours. at least of the, of late late hours of last night and not as a refugee camp. another densely populated refugee camp has been a site of major air strikes, destroying most of a residential buildings, initials, reports, talk about a 3rd. the more than 30 people have been killed in more than a 100 of, of different injuries. but as people and rescued crew on the ground, being able to remove some of bodies or from under the rubble of the number has reach to at 47. according to this statement made by the ministry of health, there seems to be a systematic ongoing attacks. and 10 center lifetime on refugee kansas to increase the loss of a human human cause a palace sent. busy living in the gaza strip and affirming would be believed that
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there is no safer place in the gaza strip just within the past few days with. so i'm a major attacks on the edge of valley, a refugee camp, the largest and, and densely populated refugee camp. going more than that multiple people have been killed in with hundreds of injuries as well. but you don't know yet what is going to happen next? are there more refugees? gowns are going to be targeted. what's the purpose behind it? there is a lot of questions, palestinians are asking about why, particularly refugee comes on a let's talk about this route. so as a possibly they, these really minutes. are you saying that that roots uh, moved to a lot of people to move from the north to the south of does or is going to be opened again on sunday? what more do we know about that?
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i was so far, people are not buying this railing, narrative about a seas, policies do the funding prior to the past. the few days we seen when, when there was an announcement about the coastal guard, the rashid road as a safe road for ambulance and 4 civilians a go. but later on that day we there were horror ethic photos and images and videos of people as buying on the ground with and burned cars and ambulance. and they were targeted by is really airstrikes and, and, and gun boats. uh they on that date now a the problem with the live being roads in terms of infrastructure. it has been largely damaged. so it's hard for people to move their vehicle. and it is, there is a part of this road that is stretched as long as 2 kilometers that people need to walk at. but again, it's the lack of safety and the danger, danger surrounding the area just and that may make, make people his it tends to,
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to take d is really claims. seriously, so far as of yesterday, people did not leave jobs or the northern part and to the my, what we expect that people are still going to be has it then. unless something happened or a more guarantees given to people we, we learned it for robert from our so this fellow had been rude and a close to knit 3 injunction tanks are stationed. there is something that people are worried about that a, as soon as they get there, they might be a target for 4 times shells. honey, was your point out that these really minutes results have been saying that hot box was attracting their forces on that road and that was making it impossible for people to use honey for nice. thank you very much. indeed, we're going to go to sided products in occupied east jerusalem. one of the is really officials been saying about the opening up of this main road and gaza on the sunday of the year will they allow the window
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between one and 4 pm local time here on the spot today? they accuse from us spices of preventing palestinians from being able to move through. so i had seen roads because they said that the how my spices were fighting and targeting these riley's, i thought between those times. well, i'll just give you a bit of a background because they're in the gave a one hour period of notes as to those palestinians with many who, who don't have a connection or who way of knowing about this. and then some of those people to respond to that try to leave said it was impossible. the road itself is dangerous anyway, and they're all dead bodies there. it's a, it's been a buffalo sign along that road. so it's very difficult to navigate the best saying now these riley's that they will allow it to happen once again between one and 4 pm
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. so we know that palestinians again that we spoke and she said they will try and make that attends. but it's very difficult when you have families in children and also many people don't necessarily have cause to be able to meet move so quickly. there's really forces to ensure that they move past whereas the gaza was because there is in between gaza city on hon. units so they want to then to move towards kind eunice as long as they get pods. why? because of what palestinians are saying really is the only possible way for them to be able to leave is for it to be done under the supervision office. for example, the red crescent o a pause in fine taking a web as opposed to a temporary cease 5, for example, we see now selves and other was that it's almost impossible for people to leave when just one side announces a few hours of people to be able to create that homes without any supervision on the for example, an international organization. well, that's not going to be possible,
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but at least on to the palestinian red crescent to ensure that they have, they are able to move palestinians out safely. so thank you very much sort of kind of talking to the smoking bodies, jerusalem as well. the secretary of state is expected to meet the palestinian president obama to abbas a novella and tell me ours and to be blinking is held discussions with foreign ministers from several out of countries in the jordanian capital. among island fisher has more from occupied east jerusalem was a warm welcome for it 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 to now is to ending this war at the saving, and this implies preventing further destruction for storing hold until stopping the
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dangerous the human eye zation or lives matter to all of us. add to 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. sit in everybody's really mother side father. and that's what ensure that none of them or any other in the region we ever have to live hot or is that this vicious cycle of violence and war is bringing onto the blinking repeated this calls for humanitarian pauses in the fight to coal rejected for no quite israel and said there had to be a new reality and 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
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facilitate a real piece. but it's precisely no mistakes or highest even when the outlook seems dark, it's is that we have to intensify our work. meet this not on today. blinking said it was important is real, conducted the war with an international rules and laws. too late, said egypt for the minister, when that's o clock, let me see if the unfortunate killing events in guys can not be just the following on the book. but 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 of the rifle to different instead of defense, the collective punishment. what is it i taught of getting innocent civilians facility to see me because i feel it is by mistake. so and in addition to trying to
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force recreation football, a, cnn's duty of violence us secretary of state is now on his way to, to kia when use of his visit, spot protest until the blinking knew the sort of reception he would get when he went to mind, he will leave knowing that the adams are angry, the united states is not doing more to stop the killing and guy, so i'll look for sure. i'll just see that it will keep quiet east jerusalem. and will attorney to the occupied was bank. now what is very forces are carrying out more raids. the stormy parts of jeanine novelists and the habit on sunday morning several palestinian houses have been destroyed. israel has stepped off nightly rates on the territory since october the 7th. it's very voices have killed 3 palestinians in the town of all this and the occupied westbank, restoring the house, i'm a resident, they say was a suspected fight to how much i'm james joining us live now from the from i'll just bring this up to date about these rates overnight mohammed a rob,
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let me 1st tell you and our viewers about that rate that you just mentioned in about these up with this is a town that is near occupied east jerusalem. you had these really military entering the town around 2, 15 am local time and the overnight hours the military moved in. they clashed with palestinians in the area. they surrounded the house of the be and how to be who the is really military suspected of being a fighter. they then applied were told what's called the pressure cooker technique that they do in these types of situations. these really army called for and to be the how to be a, to hand himself over it with a stand off the last of several hours. the military then use lots of different types of weaponry with increased intensity at one point where it told they fired anti tank missiles towards the house of the be the how to be a they've been bulldozed part of the house and the be a how to be was killed as a result and we're told the 2 other palestinians were killed in confrontations that
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took place between palestinians and these really army in the area. so that's 3 killed in total and at least 5 wounded. beyond that, what's come to be expected in the overnight hours in the occupied westbank was become a semi regular occurrence really the last several months. and especially since october 7th, you had reads intense rates happening. one of the main focal points of course, was in jeanine where you had the city of janine uh that was entered as well as the janine refugee camp there. where is really military vehicles armored vehicles and armored bulldozers the tour of different roads and infrastructure in that area. you also have rates happening in to have caught them and in nablus and also we should just mention rob, one other read that happened in a town, a small village rather north west of hebron called new but where there was one palestinian killed as a result. and brought a man to send us secretary of state on to the bank that is going to be traveling 2 of them are allowed to meet the palestinian president. that's right, rob
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a lot of questions about what exactly secretary se blinking will be able to accomplish in the meeting. he is going to be having with the palestinian president, with our bus in about 3 to 4 hours from now. here in ramallah in the occupied west bank, obviously the main topic of conversation is going to be the ongoing war on gaza, the continued bombardment you have blinking, who is travelling here after his meeting with arab leaders in mind yesterday, of course, blinking facing increased criticism from arab leaders to try to do something to stop the onslaught them the killing of innocent civilians. it's been going on in gaza. now another topic of conversation that sure to be on the play today is going to be the concern. the growing concern about the in crease, the violence in the occupied westbank since october 7th. you've had an increase in settler violence, an increase in rates by the israeli army, and the increase in the intensity of demolitions in the occupied westbank. all of
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that on the rise, since the start of the gauze, a conflict, we should also mention that the you win. and the us have both expressed concern about the increasing intensity in the violence in the occupied westbank. um you had a, uh, the un saying that they're concerned about the uptake and violence towards palestinians in the occupied westbank. this is we should mention the deadliest year for palestinians in the occupied westbank since those records started being taken by the you in, in i believe it was 2005. so far there had been more than a $150.00 palestinian killed in the oxford west bank just since october 7th. so that's sure to be on the agenda of the secretary of state as he meet with the palestinian president today. lot of questions about what exactly can be accomplished at a time when not much has been accomplished on the diplomatic front garage. i'm jim
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talking to us from ramallah mohammed. thank you very much indeed. well, i've done how my sam is a professor of political science and middle east studies and what goes universities? joining me here now in the studio, want to talk to you about that to visit by blinking to the palestinian president in a moment. first of all, we have this is part of a wider sort of diplomatic, 2 of them to me blinking is doing. we saw the press conference that, that he held yesterday. once you are not as, as of that, my analysis that the blinking came to the engine with one goal in mind to ask, what is the next day? what, how is god? is it going to be on the next day after this is over a d r. i believe thursday out of put in minnesota. i think turned down of that offer completely. they don't want to talk about the day after they want to talk about the day. now, what is going on now? they're prior to his ceasefire. and the successor overstates his priorities arrangement. that how much would never, who against him does so the,
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to the front of you is the clash. they didn't speech on the agreement. you can see it in the press conference. the body language was showing that's the kind of completely different the views on both sides. why is he emphasize they the humanitarian pose. they wanted seized by a humanitarian pose. that music is right in the right to crystal clear. it is you this genocide, the war and the cheaters on the other side, they want this tragedies to stop now. and so that's why i think he did not get any where in this trip. so now later on the next few hours or so he's going to be meeting mahmoud abbas the palestinian president. i'm what role do you think that the palestinian authority has? because use yeah, yeah. you pointed out that the out of nations don't really want to talk about the day after, but nevertheless in all conflict there has to, oh,
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there's an assumption that there should be some sort of planning for that day when it comes, one would imagine and it has been speculation that the palestinian authority would play a role in that. what's your assessment of what kind of position it would hold if any? i think depaulo seen, i've thought they have lost a lot. even in the last month. you wouldn't disclose the class just because it's been i'm i, it's not really visit and they didn't use their even diplomatic efforts. what i mean that they have some good relations with egypt. white people asking why my with opposite not go visit egypt. walk through the 3 suite visits the are crossing and say something. why he did not put some pressure on the these government to do more, to stop the mess. he was just giving some cold the statement hardly who is visible by the fellow seeing that people. and one more question there is about the sort of why the policy not enough already does not try to protect the people from the settler since the u. s. has content and then just such
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a deal and is going to mean just what the sit that are doing. this is sort of our illegally. their settlements are in the good. he has the right he has or their i lead going right to send those police officer and the police force into these villages, which was fun, but i've been for the secular. why? so people asking, i mean the, the p a, it has lost, i lost his happy that blinking his me thing him and macro is between them. and so that is meeting him. so to emphasize that he is the lead that he is that what can i just need the p o is the on the legitimate leader of the apollo center, people, that's the now the question is now how to in this mastercard taking place in cause? so i'm not sure that there might be happy to, to have our own after what happens and does the or the, if this a genocide then we're come to an end. i think he's prepared a bus to, to play summer or would that be acceptable to the people?
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because it's a big, big question. and so he the about this thing and that's the only thing you say has been missing an action over this guy. why? because of 1st they have differences with how most for so many years and they where at way think some house to week and come us. i think they were didn't objects to the kind of some kind of operation. that's when we come home, as, however what's happening and now is not only against how much, but that gives it publishing people at the same time is also the increased volume on st. louis bank. so they put them in this spot with this so that they did not have any plan how to deal with violence into his bank note with the mastercard in b and, and goes to so they were their quotes. are they doing nothing? advocate, keeping quiet, keeping out of the of the, of the scene. and that is what really annoys most of the policy, not people, both in the west bank and cuz everyone. and if the person is already wants to play
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a role at some point in the future of not just guys or, but of course, and in the west bank as well, whatever the circumstances might be, that would have to be based to some degree on trust. we've seen so many is really military rates in the west bank. one would imagine that that trust whatever it may have been in the, in the 1st instance is not pretty much non existent. so now it's going to be difficult to imagine a scenario in which any sort of cooperation could happen between eventually between these really government, these really metrics on the palestinian, those sorts. and i, i don't see any future hold for the whole scene. i'll sort of the, if this a, the development team does a lead to some kind of control, it goes up by us, right? and the policy number would not accept that is really wouldn't be the feeling they fix 3 or about how my us and they will not even have the they the up it tied to
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deal with the problem. with that, we can policy not all thought there must be some changes among the policy not effect taking into account. that is, there is a, is now a popular outcry against the policy and are far too they must be some kind of changes in the next few months. we don't know how, because the person who's been in a meeting with blink and i'm going to meet things as, as a satan to shift. so he is being prepared and i think the us is behind him and also is, are you is, are happy with him. so there could be some kind of change to and to start a new with kind of a new faces under policy. not a thought of it to say this as a we, we are not the continuation by best or we are new. we want to reach out to a lot of people so that, that could happen. also, one of the scenarios the policy knows are talking about i don't have it as i am, we're going to be talking to you of course, over the next few hours or so, but we appreciate it. thank you very much. indeed. well warning sirens have sounded
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across central israel on saturday evening and also how much the launch rockets from the gaza strip. several explosions presumed to be iron dome, into assumptions what had in the skies above tentative, and at least 10 other tones is really police are urging people to stay in protected areas and us how it is unoccupied. eastern islam was more on those walk. it launches, 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 tel aviv hold on to the showing that the own bed tm, around the lid, all having rocket 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
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now these really military advisors, 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. 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. still ahead and i'll just see the show support for palestinians. thousands of people march in washington dc with a message for president joe biden. the, the,
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there's are headlines for europe in africa on sunday. good to see you. pulses of rain, move west east, but i gotta tell you, thinks the worst of it will be along the eastern shores of the 8 radix, c, slovenia, croatia, bosnia right into montenegro. we could see some flooding here that band 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 this 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 started so peter out still a few showers 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, temperature is pretty well where they should be for this time of the year. and we
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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 some 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. the thought provoking on, but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate, but there are no quick wins and events or research. odd hating interviews. do you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different full? i think the democracy in the process facing realities. do you feel that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the u. s. on one side, china and the brakes on the other. i think there is a huge piece of that to happen to the story on told to how does era, the latest news as it breaks the minister of foreign affairs of to t and quote,
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for an immediate and to the warning of detail coverage. but would have said that he had been warning that they would be recommended to cations. if there isn't a resolution to the palestinian issue from around the world. passionate speeches and intense the pharmacy have so far failed to yield, the unified physician and the security council. the, the doors, you know, does eat a reminder about salt stories this 100 and the occupied westbank. is there any forces of kills 3 palestinians in the town of albany. this troops surrounded the
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house of a residents who refused to surrender. israel says he was he suspected enjoy the forces of stepped operates in the occupied west bank based on positive janine douglas and hebron on saturday evening and sunday morning, restoring several palestinian houses on both those and infrastructure in gaza. the israeli army has targeted to refugee camps and its latest air sites. 47 palestinians were killed in almo, causing in central garza and 6 people were killed in giovanni, a refugee camp residences, searching the rough for survivors. got a couple of zoom is in con, eunice, and southern gaza with more on the overnight attacks. another up to denali 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 concentration of the is when each a strikes what it, what, what was generally in as a refuge account this refuge account is considered to be one of the main for
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refugees comes into the goal is a strict, which is overcrowded with people the normal days and has been much more crowded with the exact situation of people from the northern areas for which the southern areas of the territory of 5 assemblies have been bought. it is by the occupation and forces which plate in the line of more than 30 palestinians, and there are still some victims as to light on identified but still waiting for further confirmation about the identity from the policy administered health in gaza strip. so the, the relentless attacks on 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 killed by the as 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 doctor, a neighborhood where
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a the main, what's the tank has been destroyed by the occupation forces and the surrounding areas and the facility, all the jewish hospital was heavily bombarded through the last hour. thousands of people to kill have been protesting against us support for israel. the process of being taking place in a donna and the size of the country is russell said the other boys the school board of thousands of cars is heading to turkey a. so the city or, and then we chose to do the categories. one of the largest need to be is this 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 barrels here, both of us, the listing young people leave in does us a, by the virtual to of israel, in indicated be, 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 any relief foundation is the main sponsor of the convoy. it also organized because of freedom flotilla in 2010, and a 4th to break is way as needed. the blockade of the st. 6, west of loaded retirement, attending 8 saved from stumbles. but these very forces rated the ships and killed the town, turkish, an american activist that led to the 7 of diplomatic relations between turkey and his route. now the foundation wants to organize and other 8 for latina. and this time, it's asking president bridget pipe out of onto deployed directors, naval forces as well. so i'm going to move on to mr. president,
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this nation lawsuit. now the nation wants to defend a floating lot guiding him and given a to gaza and belk naval force to god to florida. yes. mean it has increased security at the beach. you know, it's patient all the homework is scheduled to arrive. i think it'd be on sunday afternoon organize the safety, wants to put pressure on board, the british and american governments and the war in gaza. this is sandra the 0 on the dollar. 2 values have been taking place around the world and supported by the standings. washington dc. witness. one of the largest inside of a protest was crowded into plazas and city streets to demand to cease fire and gas them. obviously those hydro castro reports they defended on washington by the 10s of thousands pro palestinian protestors from across the united states. so i'm traveling thousands of kilometers by bus to reach the gates of the white
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house to deliver a message to the american president. shame on you go to hell. that's what i would say. if you're a human, you should care. the protesters demands were 3 fold. a ceasefire. an end to the siege on garza and an entity u. s. military funding for israel. a cross section of americans came, many were arid, and many were not his eyes being rejoice. remember the veteran, it's important is a human beings to be to care for children to care for the people you guys are on this day in washington. the board far as the i can see for the question is, do these protesters representing american public? according to the beginning of the, the recent major polls found more than 70 percent of americans. now back us who monetary and age to gauze up and more than 60
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percent. think the us should call for a ceasefire president bite and continues to oppose a ceasefire. and has instead called for humanitarian pauses, something american diplomat say is under discussion with israel. mr. president, any progress very involved by didn't, wasn't in washington on saturday to see the protests for himself. but demonstrators say all the same. he cannot be blind or deaf to their anger at the injustice. heidi jo, castro alger 0 washington and roman palestinians, living in the italian capital, say they've washed israel's offensive. when it's hotter, many are unable to reach family members back home and gaza of the site. the size of the silver instead of the lawn. and right now the last time i
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described was there's no way you know the potters, the government's bind, protest supporting palestine that hasn't deterred some people. though crimes came out on saturday to voice their disappointments with the government's phone and policy just increased it truly on sat and discussed at the seat of my country from condones domestic, which is happening in palestine. weather in gauze, in jerusalem, and rough uh, in jericho, i guess the people are dying of hunger and thirst. they don't even have water. children are killed every day with white folks for us, and we turn a blowing noise and it's been going on since 1948. it's shameful. the palestinian people are suffering. these really people are suffering. they're only extreme is not too happy with the situation. they don't to germany has also restricted demonstrations. many people invalid object to israel's bombardment, have guides them, but they're also standing up for their rights to protest. set boston has more from
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the demonstrations here on the freight talk, but they're not the way to advance or protests. and also people are being detect now things are here on this race, not only protesting against israel's violence and job, but also for the rights to see the freedom of speech. also, all these protests, real bad news or anything possible with the music incidents as a reason for the band, but also flash are coming 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 assets. complicated. this 380 is also want to send a lot of times that's why and, and the public just trying to finish the how do you see the weather, like the latest show support for
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palestinians also took place in san a go nicholas hoc attempted to protest and the capital were outside the car, central wallace, and look at the people here all draped with the palestinian flag, the black, white, green, and red. they hold it 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 from rosco 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, i'm 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,
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as the policy will be sweep. thank you very much. there is a lot of anger as arwood, just explain in a lot of frustration. this protest was supposed to take place last week, but it was bound 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 violates to stop immediately. nicholas hawk alger 0. the card no, go back without know how many, how many is a professor of political science and middle east studies that vote goes. universities with me in the studio has been here for the last hour or so. and they
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were seeing the process in support of the palestinians in garza, of going and going at what point do you think that this is going to have start having an influence on the funding governments that are currently embroiled in this situation? i think the government cannot to ignore it. piece a demonstration, which was a growing and number and an intensity also in many parts of the word, especially the demonstration washington. yesterday, it was not, i mean, with people talking about the, almost a 1000000 people marching in the state of dc. if this influence in the part is the part of the politics of the, especially the democratic partners with public saying that's over 60 percent of the members of the public to come of the democratic party are in support now of the ceasefire and support and probably send you the leadership kind of ignore these, i mean, especially among the young that of lots of now the young voices,
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those things towards the left and toward the center of booking for the leadership is about the present. think then i think that's what we put some pressure, especially if the party realizes that this might lose their elections and which is as possible, especially these swinging states where there is really a good number of our communities like a lot like ohio, like uh, michigan. like pennsylvania also. so these, i think they would take note of these voices, look around with the what also from south korea all the way to, to sell power. these demonstration guides that became like the norm to guess of people who are fighting for justice and freedom around do it. so that cannot be ignored on the office. i live at the vote and the job assembly on the 27th of that of october also was kind of what i found on them. 121 countries voted
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for the 1st edition, calling for a ceasefire, humanitarian aid, and, and, and the possibility of evacuating does that for me, is on the, from the policy and repeat at the same time, one of the key elements that we have seen online since the start of this and this conflict is the amount of information and of course this information i'm getting this information which is being being spread. a one would imagine that there are many people who are trying to find out what is happening, but not necessarily be able to check the sources as completely as, as perhaps they should. i'm wait. to what extent do you think that might be influencing people who are taking to the streets, either in support of israel or in support of the palestinians in gaza? to the extent that they may not be completely clear about what it is that they are actually supporting. i think the ministry media studies continue on and especially in the united states and you know, to continue on with their campaign to support,
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sorry. but they cannot have one, not fully on the information. now, i mean, we have the information, the immediate information that 3 chose the old corners of the world immediately with this social media. and that is what's making the difference, especially among the young. and that's how we see this trade change is taking place in europe and the, and i said in favor of the policy and then of course, unforeseen, a point of view which had been missing for so many decades now. it's coming out in the public, not it cannot ignore it. so that is very important developments which i think also will expand among the dresser with movement which will put their weight into support. think the person and they cannot ignore this offering of the thought of sending people on people now realize that this issue did not stop on october 5th, and it has been going on for me since 7 since 1948. so that's also
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where you break the that was before the front of sitting and people point of view through each of the public. yes, we should point out that when we're talking about october 7th, we're talking about the day in which homeless fights has crossed the through the fence from gaza into southern israel. they killed 1400 is varies, and they've taken more than 240 is varies on foreigners captive. that was uh, the, the check up for the latest runs of conflicts that were seeing nevertheless, come back to the protest. there were a norm, this protests around the world ahead of the the, the rock was happening, the 2nd iraq war. i know because i covered them, the process that we saw in london. millions about an over a 1000000 people on the streets of london. and yet, it didn't actually make a difference in the end. the war in iraq still continued. and is this to some degree? do you think uh, the government, you're allowing these process to go ahead these demonstrations to go ahead to allow people to show their feelings and essentially act as a safety valve from them for,
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for societies, rather than actually paying close attention to what people are demanding. i think this the most tension will make a difference maybe down the road a bit longer on what could come out of all this episode that no one can ignore the tragedy the palestinians had been going through for over 70 years. that is one fact that came up to be ignored even by the u. s. as you can see, every fund default about this. they mentioned the 2 state solution. they adjust the, adjust the quote just for the ocean, for the palestinian living side by side with as right, and peace and dignity. so they keep talking about they come up that brush that aside. i mean, beside, i think the movement would, would i compare also,
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but it ok if with went so fast, i mean the fuel station to water stopped it. and then the, the demonstration went down and i've participated the big finale in washington dc. i had a member of but this is ongoing. i think the as we see that is really spoken about one year war. so that means if there's a, if there is a new project that every day, if there is a new mastercard, that's with him. well, that's what also, if they have a more than one station and an increase the number of us. but that of us seeing all these children, you know, being killed and these women and is not a humanitarian supplies becoming dire and not to reach in the, the population. and because so that is also what put more pressure both on the popular to continue with their demise and on the ocean limits that they have to
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address. this is the how much time. thank you very much indeed. no, it's the ok. let's take a look at some of the days of the news. no search and rescue operations that underway in the poll, but an as quick as killed at least a 157 people. the desktop is expected to rise the magnitude 6.4 quite destroyed homes and roads and remote villages from us. i remember reports from cup on to a magnitude of 6.4 us clique. sure question. on friday, the travelers will felt in the capital cut by do this far away as new daddy, the districts of jazz as quote, andrew come west in the remote cardinality province. well ha, just 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 caught in the collapsing debris. the prime minister and several m p's flew
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into assess the damage and offer 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 range materials. while the teams are working hard, as local hospitals, struggles to treat the injured health personnel from other parts of the country have been deployed as reinforcements. a dozens of severely injured have been lifted to be the hospitals in nearby town. nip all is among the most vulnerable countries to us week after tectonic, plates beneath its young mountain continued to shift in. the formation of squeaks are increasing. you being says across the country, judge of the court and troop 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 have it that so these
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are getting little bit challenged to the thoughts as been to approaches. authorities have appealed to international humanitarian organizations to help with relief efforts. from me at the number, i just got to do more than 500 microns have been rescued off the coast of spain's canary islands. the bodies of 2 people were also fond during the rescue operation. in the atlantic ocean springs, postcards says this year has seen the highest number of migrants arrivals in nearly 2 decades. interior administrators registered more than 50000 people who've arrived in the islands without papers this. here again is former military really is back in custody after allegedly being kidnapped from prison. heavy armed men for you to most of that is common. i am 3 officers from countries central prison on saturday. come on, his lawyer says the former lead it was taken by force,
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but did nothing explain how he was returned to prison, canada, and others. it'd be known trial accused of office striking violence and a pro democracy body in 2009, which led to the death of a 150 people. a security forces in madagascar, i have used to guys to disperse an opposition valley. i had a presidential elections june in 2 weeks, supporters of hydro and 20 and below and try to reach essential square in the capital and driven by police, push them back. he's facing the incumbent president and the november 16th told you and has expressed consent over what it calls that deteriorating human rights situation in the indian ocean island nation. and you find the reason very strikes on critical infrastructure, have led to fears of a full scale russian attack and the national, the electricity grid, air defenses around power stations have been strengthened. hospitals have been preparing for possible power cuts, which also happened last winter run mcbride's reports from keith. at this hospital
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in keith, they are all set for a 2nd winter at the basement tirade show, to able to accommodate 200 has just been renovated for them. so it has it so well to provide a source of clean drinking water in case the main supply fails, is it now has a to generate to, to ensure a constant electricity supply. what kitchen has to be global empower codes were quite frequently in the area last year, but the medical facilities were the last ones to be turned off. and when they, when i would generate the scope to me, the situation as the cold weather sets in ukraine has been strengthening the resilience of hospitals and other essential facilities. as temperatures continue to hold. we'll start with these believe it's only a matter of time before rochelle launch is an all out attack on ukraine's energy system as it did last winter. and it's not certainly the big cities that's all
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preparing for the onslaught. even the smallest, the villages are getting ready to the newest of keys, the village of motion. so some of the fiercest fighting of the invasion when russian forces was stopped here and then forced to retreat. you, what are you shipping co like how the residents is preparing his stool roof firewood is ho like many others was destroyed. and the funny thing it will need to be completely rebuilt. he tells us, last year he and his neighbors had to ship us through the winter. and plastic container, ho, seats. stuff like this winter. they have back to a temporary houses that he aims to improve the bind stolen go with the measures both big and small to help you crazy humans with this, the double threats posed by russia and went to rob mcbride. i'll just say iraqi. okay, let me bring you the latest pictures that we can see at the moment from this guideline
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of gaza. this is looking from the southern israel into gaza in the last out or so we have seen terms of smoke that'd be advising over the sky line to the left that you can see some collapsed buildings where the is where these have been bombarding bad parts of the city or the number of palestinians killed engagement in the past 30 days has risen to 9488. that's according to the health ministry figuring. so it's more than $3900.00 children any one child's being killed every 10 minutes. the ministry is also saying is where the rates and settlers sykes and the occupied westbank have killed a $152.00 palestinians, more than 2 fighters into being detained. on the as really side, the government says more than 1400 is right. these were killed in homeless attack on october. the 7th of them is there any military says 29 soldiers have been killed on the ground defensive in gaza last week while since israel's warrant guys have begun on october. the 7th,
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exceptional levels of damage are being recorded across the strip. the you and estimates that about a 183000 the how does this have been damaged in the bombardment? that's around 45 percent of all homes. 28000 have been completely destroyed, leaving entire neighborhoods flattened out of 35 hospitals, 16 on functioning 51 basic health care centers have closed and 50. i'm going to say is being damaged. now the olive industry is often called a life blood de paula state in economy for decades. the industries based restrictions on challenges because of expanding illegal sacraments. charles traffic reports functioning. this is the largest only val processing plant in the occupied westbank, 50 full palestinian farms bring the hub is to, to be pressed into a product. this in a good you generates around $200000000.00 for the product in an economy. and also both of them is the sea of october and november. it's called the season,
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but these rails war on garza has made the challenges the industry has faced but decades even was increased. that was purchased by the army that has a lot of big buffer zones. for skewed before the settlements, that's one side and the other side is the subtler themselves listening to farmers who are going to be in to the fields to harvest. each of these things contains around 200000 liters of olive oil with a market value of around $300000.00. around 80 percent of it is going to be exported to markets in the us and europe. and it gives you a sense of just how important do you want it. oil industry is to the palestinian economy. and illegals is riley settlement. a white fence cuts through a pile of standing olive grove as well as all but stones issue income,
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its dependents to new farms, to harvest day across new the settlements this year. so its a no bus drive, but you have hard them. he's too afraid to go up the hill and harvest his crop. that's gonna cover this up to the liver. we tried to go last saturday, but for settlers, protected by his really soldiers intercepted us and threatened to confiscate our tractable this year. there are no permits, even if a permit is issued is for one day and we can't do anything. and one day we just go tool the many of the old. it grows. the threats from his way. the settlers, like these means many palestinians farmers being too scared to cultivate their land for years. but this year, the restrictions are even worse. the productivity and agricultural ministry estimates around 40 percent of the harvest, including olives, groaning garza will be lost because of the wall outlet for the larger. that's
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almost a $100000000.00 money for palestinian families that simply want to pay a human spoken. and so the hydro on this morning, the settlers here close to our land, the beach us yesterday. we still don't know how we can, how this all lives next to the supplement. little afraid that they will beat us again, or that we could be killed. pot, assuming you know, gross cover around 60 percent of the okey point was, bank farmers say is rails. warren garza is damaging the only the industry like never before with a large scale with international expos, strickland or small scale hundreds of thousands of palestinians. whoever lied on these trees for thousands of years to live a chelsea methodology 0 janine the occupied with bank. i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes with more than all the stories. i'm more of
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a continuing coverage on the wall. he does a onboard matheson stay with us on august the the surface stating strikes, followed by through all week rescue. because that's 1st responders know the mission could be the but until then, the humanity drives one day because the civil defense which rescue mission. because on just examining the impact of today's headlines, explorer and abundance of the world class programming international filmmakers and wealth class john and bring programs to inform and inspire on challenges. era
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a jewish boy saying not in our name. you don't believe that this kind of progression makes jew safer. it doesn't make is rarely safer state with us. but the nature of developments on tuesday or the . ready searching for survivors, israel strikes almost positive refugee camping central garza killing at least $47.00 palestinians, many more varied under rubble. the i'm about to send a this is all just you have a life from don't have also coming up. is there any forces? county i was raised in the occupied westbank and east jerusalem destroying homes in novelist sitting on have it on us equity and straight on to the blanket.
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