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there was a jewish voice saying, not in our name, you don't believe that this kind of aggression makes you safer. it doesn't make as rarely safer. stay with us, but then make just developments on tuesday around the 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 have a life from don't have also coming up. is there any forces? county i was raised in the occupied west bank and east jerusalem destroying homes in novelist sitting on have it on us equity and straight on to the blanket as
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expected to reach palestinian president mahmoud abbas. and as i'm not in the coming out, the show of solidarity from new york to talk to a major values of being held to run the world in support of palestinians. the it's a g m t, that's 10 am and goes. palestinians have once again enjoyed a night of heavy bombardment. they say is really is intensifying attacks on schools, water reservoirs, bakeries and hospitals to force people to move stuff through refugee comes out among the latest targets. the guys are health ministry size, an air strike on almost as a comp and central gaza has killed at least 47 palestinians. people are digging through rather than search of more survivors. i'm a gauzy isn't the so called evacuation zone. but israel told palestinians they would be safe as a separate attack. 6 palestinians have been killed and there's
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a body of refugee camp in northern garza, israel's talk the area twice. and within hours on saturday, nearly 9 and a half 1000 palestinians have been killed since october. the 7th. that's one homeless fight has broke through the gaza border into southern israel and killed 1400 israelis causes it is honeymoon who was joining us now from con eunice and its southern garza. and it just brings us up to date with what we know about these latest attacks, including that one on the my cause a refugee champ. yes, rob. well, at least hours of last night, another refugee camp was a major's side or is really air strikes on unpredictable. busy similar to the mass of air strikes on jabante, a refugee coming to pass be these, these really are right, this time destroying a group of residential homes. cooling right on the spot. more than 30 people. and
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with more people under the rubbish, the number is on the rise. in a statement made by the minister of health, the number of people have been killed in this area strike has reached 47. the vast majority of them are children. and also the vast majority of these people belong to some 3 or 4 families alone in that area. the damage is so much and severe, not only destroying the targeted residential home, but also all the homes surrounding that area. we're talking about 6 small residential homes. we've been 100 square meters, have been destroyed enough on a separate talk and tell us dr. the is really ears right. targeted. a water riser void that supplies dahlia and the northern part of gaza. up to about
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60 percent of water supplies to that area comes from this water reservoir or rather, boy, with that tack on this water supply of these really are pushing palestinians, living in the northern part of garza. and to this late been in to force displacement. it making sure that they don't have anything that would me dam is the in the northern parts oregon is a bite. take, you know, we not cold the bakery isn't food supplies, but now all the water supplies that sustain them for the past few days. honey, i understand the ghosts, health ministry is saying they're just hours away from running out of fuel to run generations into 2 largest hospitals and northern does. so that's the all ship a hospital. i'm the indonesian hospital and i believe that the is really military, has been counted as an air strike in the vicinity of the indonesian hospital run to but don't
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yes, that's right. well, the, the uh, the ship, a hospital and indonesian hospital are the 2 largest remaining health facility, largest preventing somehow functioning health facilities in gauze and city. and the northern part of the window and indonesian hospitalized the last time what the sight of major air strikes, then he bombardment destroying the vicinity of the of the the health facility. i know the surrounding area of the string more residential homes, destroyed severely damaging the infrastructure, an old, the roads leading to the main entrance of the hospital, in addition to all the surrounding solar panels. which means again, it's similar to the tax on the water rather for any elements of life. really, elements that could help people as they is under these really targets. now in a statement, mid 5 and administering of health as both a ship
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a hospital and then the nation hospital are right now running on subordinate small generates or just to keep derrick. i see you and ventilation system working, but we know these 2 hospitals for the past few days have been over well with this, so now me of casualties. and with just with a little bit of a fuel available, it's hard to imagine they're going to be staying in the coming hours. i see of a hospital it's major power generators is out of service. it's not. busy given because of the little amount of it fuel available. and those subordinate generators are going to be off in the coming hours, as, as there are no more if you come and go, we know there is an, is really a absolute condition. uh, not to decision not to allow any of the fuel supplies. did a gall this trip. honey, my god and con eunice honey. thank you very much. indeed. we're going to bring in
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summer climate in occupied east to this level. i'm the, the is really ministry saw that has been saying that they are going to, once again opened up a main road in gaza to a lot of people to move from the north to the side of what are you hearing about that yeah, the same. they're going to try it for a 2nd time because they accuse how my sites is yesterday sabotaging the 3 hours the 3 hour window that they have given to palestinians invite to the north and central positive gauze. that's a new south words they accuse suffices of attacking them and preventing the palestinians from leaving. so they said that give i give them another church today to do so. however, i will say that yes, today when they made the announcement, they don't really give them palestinians a one hour window of, of uh, wanting them to be able to do so. but it wasn't enough. and of course you have many people the that with the families say some people don't have cause and this good
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they don't trustee is re lease the. there are several check points along us. the law had been right there, a dead bodies. the place is a, was i and i'm hearing it from one side. they said is not enough. they want to see someone like the red crescent, an independent organization to be able to oversee this web, both sides. so any form of fighting, and they are, they all given the security that they can leave safely. people we know ourselves said that they're going to have to wait and see in that 1st hour and find out whether it's secure enough to leave. of course this is an ongoing box, but it's a was we heard from the defense minister, they ask along this morning saying that they've already so i'll get to 2800, talk it since that ground invasion. and they said that over stock today, there was intense financing with those of the policy and in finances. cassandra guys, prices are responding to hives. so how can palestinians leave it's very and secure,
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and they also send in wards to do so. so lots of people are going to wait and see. they'll probably wait for the fast out and see if it's safe enough. yes. all right . i've been since the beginning of this uh, well, benjamin netanyahu and his government has been determined. detroit show a unified face on this, but i understand that upon me there's a disagreement between benjamin netanyahu. this very prime minister. i'm one of his cabinet ministers about the conflict. yeah, that's right. well, uh the uh, heritage administer and an interview heads up basically said that they um the only solution really one possible solution. the site is to dropping nuclear bomb on gauze, which is just on believable to have such a thing in this day and age. been prime minister benjamin netanyahu has responded send saying that that is, was a detachment from reality. he said that as well on the minute trio act thing and according to the highest standards of international law in order to prevent home to
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an uninvolved people. well, i mean, visa, there's lots of heavy statement, but also the language, the type of language that's being used, especially by extreme fall, right. members of this far right, college government, the most far rights. a government since the creation of israel as a nation. they come out with very inflammatory statements and it's very dangerous because that is filtering also down to these really public. you have the national security minister. it's a mob been develop that has been seen and he's been giving out wesson's to is re lease especially is riley such as encouraging them to arm themselves, encouraging them to use force against palestinians. and we all seeing that in places like multiplied westbank, we were already seeing this before october the 7th, and now that has increased so that kind of language is incredibly dangerous at the time. what even though is ro says it's, it's well operating this will,
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within international law, what we're seeing on the ground is very different, not just what we're seeing on the ground. what we also hearing from international organizations, humanitarian organizations, as well as the united nation, that they all concerns, including the us thing that, that consent by the way this will, is being conducted route. so thank you very much. and these other kind of talking to some occupied east jerusalem us or the secretary of state's inspect it to me is palestinian president, my hood of boss and ramado, shortly, non to be blinking. hell, discussions with foreign ministers from several out of countries in the jordanian capital, i'm on alam fisher as more from occupied east. it was. it 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.
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the prior to now is to ending this war at the saving. and this implies preventing further destruction for storing hold until stopping the 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, in doing this catastrophe. achieving the just piece that is the right of everybody's sent in. everybody's really mother side, father, and that's what ensure that none of them, or any other invasion will ever have to live hot or is that this vicious cycle of violence and 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
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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 so it's a to real piece. but it's precisely no mistakes or highest even when the output seems dark, it's is that we have to intensify our work. meet this, not until the blinking said it was important is real conducted toward with an international rules and laws. too late, said egypt. foreign minister, when the best outcome that most of the unfortunate killing events in guys can not to be justified. but we would love to, 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 the facility defense,
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the collective punishment. what is it i thought of getting innocent civilians facility to see me that kind of stuff, which is by mistake. so, and in addition to trying to force me crazy and football, a cnn study of violence us secretary of state is now on his way to, to kia when use of his visitor spot protest 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 i these 2 are still in the occupied. westbank is where the forces are carrying out more raids. these don't positives, any novelists and habit on sunday morning. several palestinian houses were destroyed as well as staff top overnight rates on the territories since october. the 7th. meanwhile, is where the forces have killed the 3 palestinians and the town of obligation the occupied westbank strong, the highest of a resident base a was a suspected fighter,
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well homage. i'm jim is joining us now. live from romano. just bring us the latest on these overnight rates. mama, a rob, as you mentioned, it's very much come to be expected that there are multiple raids increased in intensification of these raids across the occupied westbank in the overnight hours . and that's what we witnessed this past overnight into the morning as well. let me tell you about the most intense of those rays, which you just mentioned a moment ago that happened in the town of bodies which is close to occupied east through somebody is really military entered with these around 2 15 am local time. they 1st class with palestinians in the area, they then surrounded the house of the b and how to be who these rarely military headset was suspected of being a fighter. now what these rarely military did thereafter, it's what's being called a pressure cooker technique that's used in the occupied westbank. essentially.
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first they called for and the be the how to be a to hand himself over. there was a stand off that last and several hours in the be the how to be did not surrender. there were different weapons that were used. there was increased intensity in the usage of those weapons. and one point to observers say that these really army fired an anti tank missile towards the house. they've been bold though, is the house of, of how to be uh, and he was killed in that house. there were also, as you mentioned, to other palestinians killed when confrontations happen in the area between palestinians and the is really army. now beyond that, there were also rates that happened in to cut them in nablus. um there was also one in a small village called new but which is north with the north west of hebron. but another intense raid happened in janine, which is really become a flash point when it comes to all of these raids that happened in the overnight hours. the is really military not only entered the city. they also entered the refugee camp engineer and were told that armored vehicles and armored bulldozers were used to tear up infrastructure and roads in that area. rob,
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mom and i understand also of course the us secretary of state and to be blinking, who's been doing this diplomatic tutor of the region, is going to be traveling to ramallah to meet the palestinian president. and that's right, robert told that the secretary blinking is scheduled to start that meeting in the next hour with palestinian president moved. i boss. now it's a big question as to what exactly can be achieved with this meeting? a secretary blinking a trip to the region. it has really not yielded any diplomatic results thus far. you saw his meetings with air up foreign ministers yesterday that was featured in alan's report just a few moments ago. really didn't end with any kind of concrete solutions to the conflict in gauze. and now obviously what's going on in regards it is going to be on the top of the agenda when it comes to what blinking discusses with our bus. what's going to be interesting is to see whether or not the americans flow at the idea that they have floated publicly in the past few days of perhaps the palestinian authority,
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a taking over governance of gaza and ultimately having the responsibility to security responsibility. forgot that that's something that blinking mentioned publicly for the 1st time in the us congress, just a few days a go. it'll be interesting to see if you broaches that subject with our bus because bus far, the palestinian authority has said no to that proposal. what they've said is the pallets and the prime minister has said that that cannot happen without any kind of comprehensive agreement that would include the west bank being included in a palestinian state. they want to see solutions for the occupied west bank. and when it comes to the occupied west bank, there is increase to worry, not just by the us, but also by the u. n. because of the increase in violence in the occupied west bank . the increase in the intensity of the range by the israeli army. and the demolitions of palestinian homes are so much concerned about that right now. we must remember that 2023 had been the deadliest year thus far for palestinians
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across the occupied west bank. more than a $150.00 palestinians killed thus far a and and to that end, people are very worried that the situation in the art credit was bank is only going to get worse. rob mama, thank you very much. mama. judging, bringing this up to date from of them on most of the head on. i'll just say that i show of support for palestinians. thousands of people march in washington dc with a message for president joe, by the hey there, most of europe is under weather alerts for both rain and wind. so let's break it down 1st. we'll go to where i think the most intense stuff will be in that central italy, in the tuscany region, which just dealt with some flooding in the northeast of italy through sylvania croatia. but really along the eastern shores of the adria to see this will be bad
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right through to the balkans. not just getting hit with rain, but also the winds will with up to 80 kilometers per hour. so certainly that could cause some damage. the rain is peter, and now it's across side period. still, breeze and conditions that were hanging onto those wins 60 kilometers per hour and off the coast. we could see waves get up to 15 meters high. all of the weather alerts had been dropped for the rain in england, but still some showers following gloomy conditions in this part of the world. but by far the best further on the continent will be greece and turkey temperatures in the 20s. really for the eastern side of the turkey looking good right through to the caucuses. and with that disturbs whether round the mediterranean we have a good chance of seeing some showers through morocco, including it's capital robots coming in at 20 degrees. today on sunday, it's still seen as the energy port out of botswana into south africa. so the kick providence is still running the risk of severe thunderstorms today on sunday. and how you're in the know bye for now. the
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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 hard hitting interviews. do you feel like america is less than the days of these days, or is it just a different full? i think the democracy in the process facing realities do you see that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side showing that and the brakes on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen via the stores on talk to how does era the the you're watching. i'll just need a reminder of, i told stories this,
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i mean guys of these really armies bombed to refugee camps. 47 palestinians were killed in all my causes in central garza and 6 people were killed in giovanni and refugee. people are searching to roughly for survivors. and the occupied westbank is really forces have killed sweet palestinians. and the time of all these troops around at the house of a residence and refused to be to change. it shows as he was a suspected fighter. and is there any forces have stepped out the rates and the occupied westbank, the storms, positive shooting, nobliss, and temperate on the inside of the evening on sunday morning, several palestinian houses and infrastructure destroyed by a bulldozer, solidarity bodies have been taking place around the world in support of palestinians, one of the largest was held in washington dc on saturday, so just as crowded into plazas and city stories to demand to cease fire in garza, i'll just say there's hydro castro reports they defended on washington by the
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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 house to deliver a message to the american president. 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 end to 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 the human beings to be to care for children to care for the people. you guys are on the stay in washington. the board, far as the i can see for the question is, do these protesters representative american public? according to the beginning of the war, the recent major polls found more than 70
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percent of americans now back us who monetary and age to cause up and more than 60 percent. think the us should call for a ceasefire. president biden continues to oppose a ceasefire and has instead called for humanitarian pauses. something american diplomat say is under discussion with israel bishop. 2 any progress very involved by didn't, wasn't in washington on saturday to see the protests for himself, but demonstrator say all the same. he cannot be blind or deaf to their anger at the injustice. heidi jo, castro, alger 0 flush content. ok to back us down. now home members of terry have a lot of bugs time pakistan. no holding what they called all acts up 1000000 in march and support of pa, this time, 5 minutes of the party supporters. a gathering in islamabad, it's the leaders of condemned for the day described as genocide being committed in
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garza, the demanding israel declared a total of the states come all higher is following the valley. and islam is lum about what's happening with the protests and their bodies. their of the left bank bug is gone, protested marching toward something about the north of a fall. and as they move toward the capital, it gathered momentum. we're expecting tens of thousands of feet, but it's, and as you can see behind me, the container that been placed, there's a guardian for transport on the they've been given a guy share that knowledge just in case this does while. and because that they didn't get that back focused on which i emerged and do that printed, went to do of to major protests that brought the country to award to a stand status. i have not been taking part in any major projects, but dad from managed to bring in a very large group of people today. they're demanding that they get no side. we're
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just continuing inside. they all get bite dead injuries and god must stop immediately. and of course, the really big demands also that focused on church, said the relation where they are not just states and also send them back to their bag. i did what we are heading from the brook testers. they have got to really be marching into it's not my bod and the security forces of god's going to be trying to keep them at the same distance from the diplomat. diplomat. dig ok. richard. the red zone situated right behind me that did read the us nbc and several other nbc they are concerned, must be remembered that there you can look back focused on in 2022 november brought the country to a what was done stated when the qatar kit chat drove the proffered mahatma that appeared in the french media. they wanted the expulsion of the friendship batch at the end of the way the bridge of, uh,
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negotiations to try to calm them down. and in the, in the government that do equity, i saw online really be on this protest, most of the biggest on it religion as bar days have been protesting. they have been able to bring and tens of thousands of people through those products to denmark. and i said friday immediately and then enter the indian. uh sorry, the uh, and then today's rainy occupation of god, the idea on going genocide scenes that are already written instead and focused on people like just uh, i've got the entire word expert texting, but that meant that me, those are developing it and focused on and they want the need after doing more, just then rather than just use words to condemn what is going on. so indeed it will be important to see how big a drought this will be. we are expecting thousands of people to converge on this. not my bod. within the next hour or so and tomorrow. thank you very much. obviously we're going to be checking in with you as those valleys continue for now. thank you
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very much indeed. how 30 days of law, 30 days of unrelenting is many attacks on gaza. and it's people bombs from the air showing from the ground. this is the human cost. these are the names of the nearly 9 and a half size, and the palestinians killed in his where he strikes the human toll of the war document to the biologist need his dates of journalism team, a j labs, at least to $3900.00, which shows and many were newborns. the health ministry says one child is killed and 2 injured every 10 minutes by is really strikes more than 2 and a half 1000 women have been killed in his many attacks on more than 2000 palestinians have been reported missing more than half of them. children, this is what people out in june and got them. so i've done how many sam is a professor of political science and milli studies at rutgers university is joining me here in the studio. you've been with us for the last couple of hours. so want to
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ask you about the protests that we were talking about earlier on when we were talking about the ones in pakistan. so helping protests in support of the palestinians and gaza, going on for days. they do seem to be getting larger. but do you think that any of the governments sort of involved in this conflict are actually paying any attention? i think on government would pay attention to the growing the present month of the popular to what's happening in cuz i think the u. s. also, there is a growing movement across roost, move month to support the depaula city and, and the blockade on the policy. they're not active as now, but it can be that, that the, the body yards and people are now aware of what's happening. i think special among the democratic party, they are moving toward the center and the lift and that will leave its impact on the coming election. i think they will take note of that. so it's 60 percent. now the democratic partners are supporting an immediate cease fire in thing the support,
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the military support of his right and the policy and of course added cause on toyota. also, europe is more aware of what's going on there. even frank, the band, these demonstration people are not listening. they're going to the streets and i think that will leave its impact if it's not at the short front. but i did wrong, but we were mentioning earlier that the us secretary of state signs. we think that it's going to be talking to the palestinian president, a multitude of us, the polish standing authorities into sort of this conflict in my assessment has been pretty quiet about on the whole thing. what's your analysis analysis of what if any role the palestinian authority is playing in any of this? i think the policy not a product that has been almost an up censure during this conflict. the issue, the few states month called the statement. they didn't do much. people are very skeptical about the processing of who i don't know if they have been promised by some.

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