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you have to store you 15 members of his funding, 5 kills and, and asked dr. sharon, what's happening on that? we don't cover the news we covered the way the news is the listening post. what's most important to me is talking to people, understanding what they're going through here. it just either we believe everyone has a story. we're hearing the searching for survivors. israel strikes all my god, the refugee camp in central jobs are killing at least 47 palestinians. many more, a buried under rubble, the, i don't know about this and, and this is all just a lot from don't have also coming up is really forces caviar rates in the occupied
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westbank at east jerusalem destroying homes and knob listening on fiber own us like real estate onto the bank is expected to meet the palestinian president bond with a boss in ramallah in the coming hours and lives are rooted in the occupied westbank. we hear from all those farmers struggling to keep the business alive under the shadow of the is 9 gmc, that's 11 am in gaza. where is really is intensifying attacks on schools, water reservoirs, and bakeries and hospitals to force people to move side of to refugee in comes that among the latest targets. the guys are health ministry who says an air strike on all my guys. a camp in central gaza has killed at least 47 palestinians. people are digging through the rubble in order to try to find more survivors. oh my gosh, isn't the so called evacuation zone? where is sale?
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told palestinians they would be safe in a separate attack. 6 palestinians have been killed and there's a body of refugee camp in northern garza. israel stalks the area twice within hours on saturday, nearly 9 and a half 1000 palestinians have been killed since october. the 7th. that's when how much fighters broke through the gaza border into southern israel, and killed for 200 is right. and is obviously there's honeywell who's joining us from con eunice in southern gaza. honey, we're hearing that there's renewed selling near the eastern border of con. you this? what more can you tell us? yes, rob. well, within the past, the few minutes, i, loud explosions could be heard that from the eastern side of the city of han units, we learned later on that these were renewed, our tillery selling of the then the area in venezuela. the eastern side of high
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noon is city, a border line area for people have been reported, kill it from one family or one family, and there were few more injuries as the or killers shilling is still going on. we confirmed that number when we talk to the ambulance, a driver who picks up those did for did bodies of from uh, from this uh, from the area at the eastern side of honey and is all the way through nonsense hospital. this comes hours after the is really air strikes targeted as a refugee camp in the, in the same a strategy and the same manner is did when it targeted uh valley a refugee camp. my other, if you comes another densely populated refugee camp in the central part of the gaza strip, an area that was designated as the safe area for evacuation coming from the northern part thing garza city uh to take it as, as the rest of your uh,
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what we learn so far about the uh, the casualties and the large number of those were killed. 47 people have been killed according to a statement made by the ministry of health and to 2 families, 2 families of those 47. the total number of 2 families are in fact the vacuum. we came all the way from the northern part of garza taking shelter in that residential home in, in unmet as the refuge account. so not only the, the residential room was destroyed then turned into a wind. but the entire surrounding areas. we're talking about more than 5 residential of weird destroy close to the, the targeted house leaving a low close to a 100 of the critically injured palestinians. again, as we were mentioned before, honey, the gods using the so called evacuation zone, that's where israel told palestinians that they would be safe. and i understand
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also that these really ministry is continuing to target infrastructure elements, things like that. it was a reservoirs and solar panels as well. of the exactly, this is what has been happening since the yes 3rd, the uh, the surrounding area of a ship, a hospital and, and solar panel on the roof tops of another specialized hospital were destroyed. same thing happened to the vicinity of a super hospital and the powers and the rates of the indonesian hospital as well. the surrounding area with solar panels, water rather void in in, in the northern part, intel is not, there was also destroyed leaving an in the entire northern part of gaza without the proper, without absolutely no access to water supplies. now, with what with which seems to be a force displacement to people with no water. and we,
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and we know that this was few days before that. a baker is where the main part is of his reading ever strikes any be carry that there to open or provide bread for people was, was born and then it was bombed right after that, leaving the whole area in the northern part and goes off with no food supplies, no water supplies, internet time just to force people to go to the south. the problem with this and what's the frustrating to people that have to see example of as much as a refugee camp in the central area that's supposed to be same. people are killed the who came in from the north and garza and now that that makes them unable to make a decision on and probably not going to leave. even though there is an announcement about a safe passage. but again, infrastructure rows are severely damaged. no, it for people that the big thing is you can drive their cars or even walk to get to the central or the southern of dawson. how do you?
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thanks very much sense honey. my, we're bringing this up to date from con you, this was honey. was saying that we're going to tax close to the all she fall hospital and the palestinian health ministries warning that the hospital is just hours away from running out of fuel completely. well to talk more about the situation. there is dr. ahmad, what color lottie? he's a surgeon, does she have a hospital good to have you with this, sir? um, how long is it until you run out of fuel completely or so thanks. will do that. i need you all to see what do you know what's left last night if anything was in dog, we had nothing open except for the image and see department the i see using the faces, but them in genetics, it was not working. and then it was the people are doing, they keep asking you the same question, is it going to it on this one out? this one is that a month now that we have been under this put a blockage was not nothing coming in gaza. and there is no event, nothing, and just showing that it wouldn't come. so the situation is that we don't know to the mid supply of the fuel. what we it on they would call us,
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they said they have said that because i'm in band units and i sort of get the moment i finished, we'll put anything on the band patients. they would just know that around midnight of something that they just still vedic to stay on the main thing and they keep, it's only for the i see you bits. so it's very cool because of the situation with each. it's something that is going to happen at one point. imagine i think at around 70 i see you patients and been today to us and u. b. s. we have one to and more than 2 to 3 hours and then we'll dive into that as well. just thought out and then at one point you would find, or these people would, you know, move into to. so it's like can a, you know, or these patients, the new unit that i see you as the patients on it get it taken care of this is as we don't know, we had the moment when we have to use our mobile phones to put it in other words, when does it happen? that's even the mobile phones with them in sort of simple but applies for the sedation. so it's very true, it's a good situation. why do i need to go through a few and there is no supply coming. it's not this our next hour, if not today,
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would it be in the morning. so it's happening now. it's not something we just want to be monique for days and weeks of this going to happen as we are. but in the as to this moment, where do we say, okay, we don't know these things if anyone will be killed yet and this i see you in the hosted with that. so i just judging best at least a 100 people wouldn't be kidding because of the i don't know if you would. so it's about a 100 people. you say i'm going to be killed as a result of running out of fuel. how many people, all the hospital between both patients and those trying to seek some sort of refuge there. so it's not less than $50000.00. they've been any industry for hospital around 2500 will be the patients and then the others are people to tell me she's going to be, you know, this is the safety place of assuming the says they see it. so we're talking about at least 50000 people here in a ship, a hospice, and at about 200000 in the hospital garza, whether they are relying on these electricity is very significant. again, you know,
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there was that a, we have been thinking for the last 2 weeks. i say it's on the hill. see, i didn't know that this of and how does it look like we didn't know if it's 50 and then they would have those come from. but we really about a good any pro, photo, british, you know, the water drinking was that for the last 2 weeks yesterday we couldn't get any food from the hospice said sometimes they give us some means uh for then at least with us today, we're not getting any meds in the hospital we went outside that is filled with adults with the the mean it'd be, could any of the hospital was bombed with this sort of color and that many times as being bump. so it's very good because there is no food, easily available. we don't like them because the water supply is very minimal dependents. realizing that let me ask what happens and forgive me for interrupting you. but when the fuel is absolutely critical to this, that that much is clear why not fuel runs out? do you have any options available to you and the stuff about what to do with the patients who are going to be most affected by the fuel running
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a and so we have been already doing this. i think the government has told all the bit through the stations not to give it to say any of that better. so if you go and goes, i wouldn't find any president in the stations because they kept it sort of the else, but that's a so this was the plan. and then again, for the last, i think 2 weeks ago had been on this more than jeanette a. so, but at one point, even this one's on the go now. so to was and then we would go back to the menu of things, but because i'm go back instead of in cities. but again, i wonder if those are related to this, the investigations we do that or the machines in the laboratory they've. busy bank saying everything is that it's a basically you come just to get the people the 100, the, to back and just and want to take that. so you will lose over the thing is not likely we have a solution for this. it's a very complex thing when i have the and it fits it, nothing here. you can slide down even dental. it's in a proper way, the benefits of the machines. and then you have the oxygen supply, which though they did so, you know, there is oxygen pump and all of
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a sudden station, which means that if this has to be done up, so the oxygen one teach dad. and then you have the bathroom machine, which is very important. and the physical for the patients bill section put anything you know, and that is vital to the tax or just any blogs happen. so the city needs oh, ok, exist as well. so it's not that is a magic solution to solve or decision together, you know, but i think it would just go to the more kind of logic we appreciate that we appreciate it. of course that you and your teams are very, very busy, but we're grateful to you for talking to us at this time. thank you very much indeed. well, israel's declared another window of a safe passage for palestinian civilians from the north to south casa on, sot dean road. for more than that, we're going to go live to adam fisher and occupying the east jerusalem. and what more do we know about this road that is supposed to be opening? i understand a one point that was a certain amount of confusion about when it was going to be opened. and obviously whether or not people were actually going to bother using it. so these are,
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these are going to open it along the same time scale as it was intended to be open on saturday that some one in the afternoon to, for this road runs parallel to the, the sea and guys and take 2 sided, b o and uh, what do you guys uh and then diving into can units on these really say that when they opened it on saturday it was sheldon, find the pool and by her mice they say that that stopped a lot of people moving along that road. but of course, many people were concerned about taking the opportunity to go or, or not really because they were what a given that just the day before there had been a number of attacks on the coastal road which left women and children dead know that these are these are saying they were caught in cost by others, claim that that was an is really targeted attack. and if you're sitting at home and guys making the decision for your family, whether or not you want to take that journey, you may be not wondering or maybe not knowing who to believe. and so it becomes
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a much more dramatic important decision. and whether or not you want to take that chance, here's the other thing that's an issue. and that normally is really army check points on that road for many people and guys that they haven't seen, there's really tech points for 18 years. they're not entirely sure how it will be treated, that those check points at the identity will be check. obviously these really aren't. we are looking for members, so from us. but given some of the pictures that we've seen from the west bank over the last 3 or 4 weeks, people are one of the then the consent. so this becomes a life or death decision that he decides to go farther south as these really army is promising. knowing that people in the service of also being bombed or do the see where they are. i take the risk of being caught up in bombing so well. somebody in israel would like to call this a humanitarian caught it out for 3 hours. it's really just a root opening. the cool can use and many people are what, what do you just exactly if their safety will be protected?
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if they decide to take that much to into israel's internal politics for a moment from the start of the conflict at benjamin netanyahu has coalition. government has been attempting to, to show a face of unity over this, but i understand that there has been some sort of difference of opinion, shall we say, between benjamin netanyahu and a member of his cabinet over the conflict. so well there is the culture minister who's doing is i'm a guy l, yahoo! the heritage minister to give them his exact title in on the radio interview. and the last couple of days he said that the solution to guys is just to drop a nuclear bomb on the place will that through the art of benjamin netanyahu, who said that it was on hinge from reality to make those sort of comments. he again argued that these really army is acting within all international lawyers and trying to protect civilians. the culture and ministers then decided that attitudes
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administer. sorry, i then decided that to, to roll back slightly. and those comments claiming it was metaphorical he didn't actually mean it. well, benjamin netanyahu seems to think he did, because he's decided that he is banned from cabinet make meetings for the foreseeable future. but what you have to know about, i'm a colleague, i who is that he is a member of the jewish public party to give it its english name. that is one of the far right groups that are involved in benjamin netanyahu. who's cool, listen. it's not the 1st time the people from that party upset this sort of thing. and benjamin netanyahu knew what he was guessing when he signed up in a cool lesson with the jewish power party. but it was all important to make sure that he could be prime minister again, noted, seize, distancing himself from these comments, but they will leave a lasting mark. and of course, it will lead many in the international community to point to benjamin netanyahu and ask, why did you even get involved with people like this in the 1st place?
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and thanks very much indeed, that's the island fisher talking to us from walking by the east jerusalem. so while in the occupied westbank is really forces or carrying out more rage of these strong positives janine nablus and have own on sunday morning. several palestinian houses were destroyed. israel stepped up overnight rates on the territory since october. the 7th. is there any forces of killed 3 palestinians in the town of elbow dease and the occupied westbank based on the house of a resident base? it was a suspected fight to how much i'm just joining us live now from of ramallah. first of all, before we talk about the rates us secretary of state and to be blinking is kindly ins. i'm all that he's going to be meeting the palestinian president to tell us more about that. as i rob, we've just had been informed that in the past 10 minutes or so that meeting between the was secretary said anthony, blinking and policy and present without bus has actually started. so we're waiting to get more details about the outcome of that meeting. we're expecting some sort of
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statement to the press in the coming hours. let me just tell you where we are right now. we're in the center of the muller, i've been out a square now. a lot of them already left in are marching that way, but there's been about a few 100 by our best estimate of protesters that have come out protesting the visit by lincoln. they were chanting that the us is the partner in aggression with israel. and that is real, is the head of a snake and they're also protesting against what they say are atrocities being committed in gaza. now there's still some question as to whether or not there will actually be more press. they're showing up in the next few hours. some groups are saying that they will be out here, and the more will be mobilized against that visit by blinking. but as far as what to expect from the visit. one thing that will be interesting to see is if we can actually reiterate a call that he made publicly for the 1st time, only in the past week in the us congress, in which essentially the us is saying that it makes the most sense for a revitalized palestinian authority to have governance and ultimately security
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responsibility for guys of what's interesting about that idea is that that is something that already has been rebuffed by jerry a promise to me and officials, you have the palestinian prime prime minister hemisphere. and he had said that this cannot happen without a comprehensive agreement that would include the west bank in a palestinian state. and one of the reasons that that is being said is because there is so much concern right now about the situation in the occupied westbank is of course concern be expressed by the housing authority. but we've also heard concerned being reiterated by the us and the you in the, in the last couple of weeks because the tensions have been rising year because the violence reads home, demolitions have really been intensified. and that's something that really worries people as far as just being a pressure cooker atmosphere. and what exactly is going to happen next. so that's all pretty much going to be on the agenda,
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but it's really going to be interesting to see if lincoln is able to come up with any type of diplomatic agreement or solution that has so far eluded him on this regional visit. rob and i thank you very much. as mohammed jump jim talking to us from the the still ahead on audra 0 show support for palestinians . thousands of people march in washington dc with a message for president joe by the the. well, we had quite the smoking for parts of new south wales state high for one so, so much strain. in fact, it was the whether it stay in a few decades in some spots seen over a 100 millimeters of rain, not just the rain, but those winds were roaring as well in sun spots succeeding a 100 kilometers per hour. and with this breeze here,
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showers seem likely for that northeast corner of new south wales state. really quite across the coast of queensland is that energy pushes more inland as well. let's go to new zealand. it's a quiet pitcher here, but the winds coming out of the south. so temperatures are on the low side here. most of the rain will be contained to the north island. on monday for indo china, it's looking like this. we've seen pockets of heavy rain through the late peninsula, but it's our usual showers in storms here. meantime, mainland china much pressure fuel here look is a big change in temperatures and shanghai 18 degrees long. the gang seeing the yellow river valley. we've seen those winds whip up to about 80 kilometers per hour and then look at this quite the soaking for the korean peninsula. that's on the warm side. on the cold side, we've got a snow storm, so places like carbon could see 20 to 25 centimeters of snow and that is a cold front. so temperature is across the korean peninsula will struggle to get into double digits on tuesdays here.
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so many politicians want to be the republican party is 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 to deal with climate change or americans politics just getting to full. i've been to a screen for most americans for quizzical look us politics, the bottom line. we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict, is the human suffering. that's the report on pre brave bullet and bond, and we always include the views from all sides. the the
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you watching, i'll just remind of our top story, is this our and guys of the is really armies bombs to refugee camps. 47 palestinians were killed and oh my god, the in the central gaza and 6 people died in jamalia refugee camp. people are searching to rob for survivors in the occupied westbank. is there any forces of killed 3 palestinians in a tunnel model? these troops around the house of a resident has refused to be detained. israel says suspected fighting is ready, forces have stepped out the rates and the occupied westbank, histone positive jeanine novelist on have it on, on saturday evening on sunday morning, several palestinian houses and infrastructure have been destroyed by an folders in southern lebanon, 2 ambulances of being shelled, by as many forces injuring for emergency workers that happened in a ton of town, half of 11 on how's about appliances and been exchanging fire with his reading troops across the board for weeks times on. both sides have suffered damage. the
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all of industry is often called the life a lot of the palestinian economy and for decades the industry has faced restrictions and challenges because of expanding illegal sacraments. charles traffic reports from jeanine this is the largest only bowl processing plant in the occupied westbank. 50 full promised indian farms bring the hub is to, to be pressed into a product. this in a good you generates around $200000000.00 for the product standing economy. and also both of them is the sea of october and november. it's called the season, but these rails war on garza has made the challenges the industry has faced but decades even was increased the restrictions by the army that has a lot of big buffer zones for security, for 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
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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 own it? oil industry is to the palestinian economy and illegal is really settled and a white fence cups through a palestinian olive grove is where it was old, but stopped issue income, its dependents to the pharmacy, to harvest day across new the settlements this year. so it's a no bus driver, but you had a hard them piece to afraid to go up the hills and hobbies to screw up you know, coming this up to live or we tried to go last saturday, but for a settler it's protected by is really soldiers intercepted us and threatened to
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confiscate our tractors 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 totally. many of the live grows of the threats from his way. the settlers liked these means many palestinian farmers have been to scan to cultivate their land for years. but this year, the restrictions are even was suppose to send you an 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 almost a $100000000.00 money for palestinian families that simply want to pay a human spoken sort of. how do you want this morning deal with settlers here? close to our land. they beat us yesterday. we still don't know how we can harvest our lives next. to the supplement, little afraid that they will beat us again, or that we can be killed. pot assume you know gross cover around 60 percent. if the
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okey point was, bank. farmers say is rails. warren garza is damaging the only be industry like never before. with a launch scale with international expos, strickland or small scale hundreds of thousands of palestinians who have relied on these trees for thousands of years. to live child strap it down to 0. do you mean the occupied with bank a solid? does your values have been taking place around the world and supports of palestinians? one of the largest was held in washington, dc on saturday, protest was crowded into plazas and city streets to demand to cease far in gaza. how does it as hydro custom reports, they just send it on washington by the 10s of thousands pro palestinian protesters from across the united states. so i'm traveling thousands of kilometers by bus to
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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 gaza 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 seeing the jewish american veteran, it's important as a human being to be, to care for children, to care for the people who god on this day in washington. support. far as the i can see with the question is do these protesters representing according to the beginning of the the recent major polls found within 70 percent of americans. now back us who monetary and age to cause up and more than 60 percent. think the us should call for
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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 demonstrator say all the same. he cannot be blind or deaf to their anger. at the injustice. heidi jo, castro, alj a 01. she tends to like us on our members of to retail a big pakistan and not holding what they're calling on like some 1000000 margin supports of products time 5, those are the party supporters. a gathering in islam of is leaders have condemned. they describe as genocide being committed in gaza. they're demanding israel declared, a total of states come off, how does at the rally, and it's talking about what's being happening. some of the well,
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as you can see behind may, there is a large number of people who are mocking to i just dropped my bod rate on the daily end of this particular riley because of all the traffic jams and that a bus load of people are driving that i've got going to be marching injury style, but did you, did you already reported a bunch have taken all regard to the measures to drive to contain the crowd and get it done violence, but that, that it cannot bag plug. it's donna has tremendous support in the fun job prover, instead of being able to do much stuff, tens of thousands of people are, they are always over a day, but protesting against a kind of good chairs in 2022 of the or the pro big bomb but, and that was uh, it ranges ready to do when they weren't that the expansion of the french and bachelor did renovating a flight fargo, ron, so to did on coming out in large numbers from across the country that they didn't
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