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if they would be, for me is the case as 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 position, and the security council, the, [000:00:00;00] the color on top of the cry. this has been useful in life from coming up in the next 60 minutes. and as early as tri hits residential buildings in another rich, you can't them central cancer, at least 20 palestinians accounts, searching for survivors. israel alias struck, and because the refugee came killing at least $47.00, many more
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a buried under the rubble of protests and the occupied with bank is us secretary of state antony, blinking, meat, hello, cindy. you know, sorry, the president must move boss in ramallah. we don't know these things. everyone will be killed the other in this i see you in the hosted with us dire warnings from doctors and kansas hospital says they come on to is ready to attack and run out of a central supplies. the, it's 13 gmc, that is 3 pm in gaza where the death toll has risen to more than 9770 palestinian scales. and more than full weeks of war, he is ready, military is intensifying attacks on schools was a risk of was bakeries and hospitals to force people to move south. and it's really a ride has just struck the, the bridge refugee camp, the number of casualties is not yet clear. now overnight strikes also hit the,
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oh my god. so you can killing me like 50 palestinians and both kinds of cell of the why the gaza in the so called evacuations on with israel, told palestinians they would be safe as it bag begins our coverage with this report and a warning few as my find some of the images disturbing web and the they should be out. so i think going to school being hugged by the parents instead the lives have been cut short by is ready bombardment. next to them dozens of those codes when he's ready for his drop down because the refugee camp risk is frontier. keep trying to find anyone in life. well for, you know, the, this people underneath here. he says, the come from menu has women and children is the bombing kid out of my doctors and my wife went to the hospital all night. i've never removing the bodies from beneath the rob of the children. we pulled them from 3 locations. all of a sudden life has been turned upside down. we don't know what to do without pulling
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people out with our own 2 hands as you see all night we were pulling the dead from frontier. so rob up to the show. us because already struggling with the constant scream of casualties and dealing with even more patients. many here have just someone, the problems for the mother and brother were killed leaving her no fun. she think of final farewell is ready for season though every school hospital and refugee, comforting the strip and many believe attacks like these are deliberate, listed in the escaping this will and it's must because now the children are day leaving the living. the pain said big like to do ok. so we have
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a team of correspondents covering all the laces. developments in a moment will be live and occupied east, jerusalem and ramallah. the 1st let's go to i mean back move in gaza for the very latest. and i mean, what more can you tell us about this refugee camp that has just been, has the yes, well, it seems to be systematic. a tax on refugee accounts across the gaza strip was seen in the past a few days. i saw that cameron didn't devalue rick the com and then uh, earlier this morning, hours as much as the a cam and leave the hours of last night. and just within the past 30 minutes, the major attacks on laurise a refugee camp that is next to a lot as the records. you can another densely populated area they've been targeted with multiple, here's thresh, destroying not only a single residential homes, but multiple surrounding homes, leaving
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a large number of people killed right at the spot as well as 8 tens of other casualties. we don't have a confirmed figures of how many people have been killed and we were not told exactly what is happening because the entire, it blocks the labs from each other with people inside the vast majority of these people. not only the owners of the these phones, but also evacuated, who came in from the gaza city and the northern part of the city. that's the reason why people are not listening and not taking the is really statements of a safe for it or seriously because of these. a repeated examples repeated every strikes on refugee camp in the central part of gods. defend the southern part of garza and honey is really full. so is the thing that uh, the residents of the news and guys and certainly be allowed to pass that through to the south. fear this afternoon. but as we are saying that the multiple incidents of
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civilians being killed as i've been trying to please, does anyone actually attempting to move south or, or they just simply too afraid to pull the vast majority of people are afraid and have reasons not to leave their homes in dogs and the northern part, i mean, the foot is on the videos with it was seen in the past few days, a peoples of the coast, the road of rashid road and now exec tax on refuge account in areas that was supposed to be a safe for people to evacuate to so only confirmed reports about a few, only few people made it made it within a long time, a tiring, good trip because a trained journey because they were not able to drive their cars. although it was a lot of the in road as infrastructure and roads are severely damaged, they walked half of the way to the central part and the southern part of gaza. this latest attack is a reason that people are not going to evacuated from gaza on the know there was
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because there is no safety, illiterate, and not on the road. not where the not, where it's, where they are supposed to evacuate to. thanks so much money. that is honey. luckily for us in con eunice. okay, let's go live now to ellen fisher who isn't occupied east jerusalem. and as we heard honey, speaking about the account, can we just start with the evacuation route and gaza? but what have is riley officials been saying about opening up this main road? is there any guarantee of safety from this side? so this route, the cell had deemed, is, should be open for about another hour. remember, it was opened on saturday and very few people to get the opportunity. we're seeing any reports of shooting on that road. and that is discouraging people from going not only that 2 days ago. but of course, the road very near by, people were killed, women and children were killed. now there's an argument about whether they were caught in cross spot or whether it was and is really attack. but that's enough to
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make people have 2nd thoughts about whether or not this is actually a safe route to take that to the fact that we're hearing reports of shooting in that area. we're also hearing from people there who are told that they could travel on that road. so got the goods together, got the family together, put them in a car, drove down the road, heading towards why do you guys on, on to cotton, eunice. and then suddenly they're faced with checkpoints, with the as really army stuffing them. i'm just checking i these, but they're not letting people just drive on the telling them they can't take their cars, they can't take anything with them and they're stopping them, their notes for many people they pack what they can in the cause because they have no idea what lays beyond their, what they can possibly experience in the next few days. so that's also discouraging people. so many people who are being told, look, you have to move from here because it could be targeted with strikes, thinking that this is a safer done. they suddenly realize it might not be so the, the site to see where they are and take their chances there for many families. this is a huge decision to make. it's
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a life and death decision for some that will certainly come know that way. and so while these really ami a saying this route is open and they claim how much targeted it on subsidies for many people, this is just too big a risk to take. and they don't want to move. so they don't want to risk their family. and they're willing to see what happens is we've seen as well as the bombing campaign continues. but new numbers have just come out about how much this more is costing is right. the thing to point out of course, 1st of all is that the special with these figures are unofficial. they come from the country's leading financial newspaper under based on figures from the government, but none of them are official. so need estimation that this war is going to cost 200000000000 shekels. that's $50000000000.00. and that save the war less. it's about 12 to 18 months. and of course they've had from numerous members of the war
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cabinet. we see that this is going to be a long and difficult campaign, so you can perhaps guess that it might last even longer than that. so it's going to cost somewhere around the region of the $250000000.00 at the to wage the war. the loss of revenue to the through the government is going to be somewhere in the region of $15000000000.00 over that year. and of course, there's going to be around a $5000000000.00 spent and rehab and $5000000000.00 in compensation for businesses . and that's only if this war last to year. so these figures are described at best as domestic. but we've also had from benjamin netanyahu in the last few days, knowing what these figures are going to look like. and probably has more insight than the newspaper suggesting that it doesn't really matter. he has given the order that anyone who needs money during this period, then the tops of to be open and they have to get what they need. okay, thank you so much for that. ellen, ellen fisher, for us and occupied east jerusalem. us. would you
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a secretary of state entity blinking has helped folks with palestinian or far as the president, mike moody, boston ramallah. it says 2nd to meeting with the boss since the will begin on october. the 7th, you may at egypt in jordan's foreign ministers in amman on saturday. i know blinking has traveled the region over the past few days, dressing the need for a humanitarian pause to minimize palestinian civilian casualties. israel has rejected calls for a spot or a pause and fighting in central amount of people gather to denounce lincoln's visit . that demanding an enter is ready atrocities in gaza on the 10th june joins us live now from room i left with more on this and, and do the blinking very, very short musing list and, and now, and there wasn't a joint statement that came out of it either what was discussed or we know as well . it's interesting tom, there are some more lines that are starting to emerge about some of the other topics that were discussed between secretary of state blinking and president my
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from with i boss. and let me mention one note where the one that has emerged in the past half an hour or so. this is according to the office of president i bus. it says the president, i best reaffirmed that the gaza strip is an integral part of the state of palestine . he said that in this regard we will fully assume all responsibilities within the framework of a comprehensive political solution that includes all of the west bank including eastern roseland and the gaza strip. now that essentially means that in that meeting, president i boss told secretary blinking that the palestinian authority would be willing to take control over gaza as part of a diplomatic and comprehensive solution that would see the creation of a palestinian state. one that would include gaza. the occupied west bank and east jerusalem as it's capital. now, the reason this is noteworthy is because one of the things we've heard reiterated by the americans over the course of the past couple of weeks, 1st,
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privately and publicly. when blinking talked about this at the us congress was that the us would be willing to see the palestinian authority eventually take more substantive control and security control over at casa. in the past, we'd heard some palestinian authority. officials say that that would only be considered conditionally. yes, it would lead to negotiations over the creation of a palestinian state that seems to indicate that they are still willing to pursue that if it's part of a broader package. now, getting to that would be very difficult is not something that these really is at this point would be willing to consider. nonetheless, it is an important point that was discussed face to face today between secretary blinking and present our best on a given all of that to can you just tell us a little bit more about the rides that have happened overnight and again this
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morning in the occupied with back and so these raids have effectively become part of the fabric of everyday life in so many parts of the occupied westbank. and not just since october 7th, of course they have grown in intensity since october 7th. but even before then you had read happening, especially in places like to need almost daily over the course of this past year. now what i want to mention specifically tom is what happened in the town of about these uh that is a town that is very close to occupied east jerusalem, and uh you had the as really army enter that town around. 2, 15 am local in the overnight hours they were after somebody, they suspected of being a, a fighter named the be to have the, they surrounded his house. they, they attacked his house 1st with missiles and with both those are the man was killed. 2 other palestinians were killed as a result of classes between palestinians and the israeli army. that's just one example. there also rates in nablus. they were raids in jeanine and there was
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a rate in hebron as well. and we should mention um that aside from this being a near daily occurrence here now, and the intensity and the violence increasing, this has also been the deadliest year on record for palestinians. the fight was thing even before october 7th. it was the deadliest here on record since that you and started keeping those fatality records in 2005 since october 7th. you've had more than a 150. tell us the indians it killed in the occupied west bank. tom. okay, thanks so much mom and the jim june for us in ramallah by to the blinking is now to the whole talks with took us foreign minister in the capital anchor on mondays. thousands of people, a gathering and southern took you to protest against america's support as well. the demonstrations taking place in the city of auburn. now the location of one of nice who has largest air bases in the region from all on this for so sort of joins us from ankara. and so what can we actually expect from lincoln's visits?
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what sort of reception is he likely to guess as well, i've decided to say that they've been in cont, is, is scheduled to arrive in check you today, and the meeting between him and the, his talk just comfortable talk, copied on or for now, is scheduled to take place tomorrow during the one that's 7 to a few g m t. so that definitely the, the main topic on the agenda of the meeting is toward in guys a however, which will say that there is a choose this content here in on color. but it's not one recently have mean using the using a harsh language, a guest israel, a cruise is ram committed war crimes, while it is each nation. lo um, of course accuses us also to be complicit in these crimes that israel is committing . and that is very much in trust and that tomorrow, according to the program that has to be released to the media, there won't be anything, but that will not be a joint process that is quite unusual because usually when the 2nd throw, steve comes with our key there will be
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a process and also the 2nd door of state will meet present ad one as well. but as of now, when you look at this, the casual, there's no joint statements. the bottom does not going to be a joint pressure. um, there is not a meeting between anthony bidding can the present ad one as well. as i said, this is quite unusual. we do not know whether this request came from the ticket side or the american side. however, if there was a presser, the expectation was he is we, it was that, that it will be a scrooge of public rebuke for 4 or 4 times anybody could maybe, besides, once it's just a word that i was taking place. of course, wherever we're expecting, when he come to arrive any time in turkey been invested you have, i don't know. there's a huge growth that's now going on, which is, which is organized by the international humanitarian. you believe powers of people have gathered a wrong educated visit, which is one of the largest need to a basis in the middle. these tenants use primarily by d. s. a. forces that means also horse more than houses. yes. a man, i'm just
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a little bit of that go. we have seen that protest as want to get seen to the basis and the security forces, or using to your desk to disperse the people who organizes are saying that they are trying to, to, to prevent people getting into the air based. however, they're very much concerned that the physical get out of the control. as i said, it's quite a symbolic protest there, from the organizers are saying that they are trying to put the pressure book on the american center because goldman to stop to, to, to stop the war in god's us to stop ongoing slaughter in god's. and here's what they're saying. ok, thank you for that. that is risk. so sort of for us and, and car will soon as he dies, it will soon as he days of unrelenting is ready attacks on gaza and it's people, phones from the shelling from the ground. and this is the human cost. but these are the names of the nearly 9770 pellets, and he is killed and is rarely strikes the human toll of the world documented by old deserves dog journalism team
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h. i labs at least $4800.00 foot children. many when you bones, the health ministry says one child is killed in 2 injured every 10 minutes by as riley strikes. more than 2500 women have been killed and is ready attacks. and more than 2000 palestinians have been reported missing. more than half of them children, this is what people are enduring in gaza. while it's a tool to mentor sherman, he is a canadian, palestinian living and con eunice and gaza. he joins me live from the thank you very much for joining us. once again. here on al jazeera festival, i know you and your family have been trying desperately to get out through the rough across and can you just explain how k all think that process is when you have got to the board of their or the last time on the sides because the board did was 3 weeks ago when we heads up all through most of the 10 instead of going into a mattress box, sports can leave. however,
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there were no policies there that you won't go through since then. so we got communication from all accounts at parts with different by 4 phone video and from the gabriel government that no the, they didn't need the data until now for any of the, for the nationals, for the onset of all is 5 feasible for 2 days around 500 feet and that's also tens of thousands of nationalities. definitely didn't. that's the point attraction or not? you have lifetime and he still does it decide on meeting on adults. we do not want to repeat what happens in like before. 819671967. um uh, when our time it is, our homes been published by the go to god as a few days. now we don't want to be the tv is again. what is happening unfortunately is the last 24 hours. so i want to mention that check on that server
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and lifted both machines and then today these apartments, the administrator said that is a, does the net, does he have to have the nuclear bombs use this? but it needs to be raised from the mob. all of these people are unable. and that's, we're not going to the middle again. town is that's really the most. yeah. we visit the result of 10 people or clients who we've, we've been covering that story as well. i just want to go back to the rough a crossing, though if i could, who's actually controlling it from your point of view? is it the wind is in egypt? is it uh, is it the, is riley's there that you, that you were coming up against and uh, and refusing to let you go through the ultimately it's in the hands of days that eighty's back by the us and the list of color that allow to leads together with this book in general, that's what i know to be part of venetians in egypt. and this sense 5 is there any
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better by them. after this evening it's on different international companies. then days randy sent it to the egyptians and then the instructions allow people to go as the dean since sometimes the time runs out during the day. and the only that i've also sent a certain number of culture, even if they have a big goodness. right. okay, so can you also just explain within the last hour or so we've seen another refugee camp has been has, can you explain to people that don't know, it was the refugee campaign in guys actually look like looks like and, and the role that plays in, in holding in, in hosting all these people that are fluid from the north to the south. to escape the worst of the fighting the, can you explain exactly what it is like inside a refugee can? a sure that's big. that's let's go back a few decades ago when 19 forties and like you 67 happened before the battle. there was the city only called the city and then towns lies about the big calhoun bank.
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yeah. the kind eunice, etc. but asked, it might be useful data. 1967, the master comes conducted by design is put its ease, which, which occupied to the distorted. cuz by this time, hundreds of thousands of people left says our vision of the cities inside. what is the quote, is there any and can't into it f u g terms around the streets used in the that's what you hear about each county and it helps assist you. that's why you get about japan yet. did you come in japan? yeah. well, you have the origin and that's that's, that's not. and you have immigrants that have come as a result of being a few days from 949067. now in 2023. we have over 1000000 new with disabilities. refugees on the lowest, i'll make sure that he didn't answer the south region. and that is because i'm trying to push these had a few g homes at homes in the has the inside. you want us in the,
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in to even to become even the q g is or something like that. and so now that's the plan. unfortunately, however, the seen it say here, not again, not, not, not, not this fine. and what possible justification could as well have for hitting another refugee camp. as you're speaking, we're looking at pictures of the damage, the, the, the as rarely so close to the, to the light. this one just an hour or so ago. um the only logical explanation in my opinion is for phones one is due to need and they're just that they believe that this non business product can be entered into just before them. and that anyone who occupies that is not allowed to be there. it's only to use or only part of side, just use that defense explanation. the 2nd, the explanation is a financial explanation. this is the amount of defense, but these are both
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a lot of point. a guys be around because the split and it's last and it sees the spoke about been creating another 10 on like this. who was can i how does that do that? i'd see. so that is what it is. 10 control the walk through and they'll just fix at all the words. so these are the only 2 reasons we have that we could think of all. okay, thank you. once again, so to talking to us, we really do appreciate and we hope you and your family can will get out of gaza safely. that is um and so sherman for us and con eunice. thank you very much for your time. i'll send you into unless covering the war and guys i have been experiencing difficulties doing their job as rarely as strikes has been no one at least 46 journalists have been killed in gaza since october. the 7th is, according to kansas government media office. holly a come out is an al, jazeera correspondents and gaza. she explains the hardships it had this war is different and distinct from previous ones. this is an all encompassing war.
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there's lack of respect for minimum international laws. we are unable to communicate with our sources as telecommunication services are down. so our transportation and fuel and the worst of all, is not only our constant fear for our selves. we are also not reassured about our families who are constantly experiencing bombardment and the daily struggles of trying to access essentials like water. we use the up the bottom, the people in garza wake up every morning on line up to buy walter and brett. we are forced to ignore all the anxiety and the psychological pain and continued trying to get our message across, which is also difficult due to communication blackout, where was our number. but this time i can see that if we weren't able to get our voices across despite the obstacles and pulls by israel. and despite the killing of our colleagues,
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the more tiers may be rest in peace. then the voices of the people will not be heard. we have a big task and a heavy responsibility ahead of us. even with the lack of communication services, we are unable to charge our phones and connect to the internet. i spent 2 days trying to find out who from our family and friends have been marked here or what's happening as on. so now as you observe, wary director of the golf study since i had cause i could have a c. thanks again for joining us. but we've seen in the last hour or so another refugee can being targeted and hit by as well. why, why would they be targeting these refugee camps the food in 24 hours or so? you know, the, um, uh, in the last 10 days, many uh if it g. com has been targeted by the is where it is and a huge number of people killed or injured. as, as, as most of us, they may know that those comes basically came as a result of this thing and came from what so called desire today. and also also uh,
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$9.00 to $4.00 days and 1967. and those people came because of the war because the lines were taken and the life they would for us basically to leave that on that. and now those people that came, i live with that science has at least 56 years. uh, and they are smooth and goes on the version as you know of less than out $2.00. and it has been said as for yesterday, that's 1400000 is being displaced in, sorry, because from different places from north it has the, basically to the mid enter the south and those people basically, most of them they are without a problem. the cities order from the, comes out all of the cities, and this basically, this itself is, is, it says, so what a crime because pushing people to the south, it has a purpose one, basically according to that is right and that's, it is. so they kind of have the operation and they can, uh, we can and killed and killing him as a fighter. and i,
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the laser basically is it creates a new start the school. would it basically making life and does that, but it's difficult to the people and let them think of moving all to sides, eliza, and as, as if anyone sees every person's, it'd be more about it, but that is why it is the last 30 days. do you think that that plan that as well as you discuss because that's putting in place, do you think that it is going to with the, going to displace as many people as visible? there's some within whatever is left of guys are at the end of all of this slides request key things, one dimensional support. uh 2nd. and i've tried lots of a pedestal, tentative will come from because up and the said had been to kind of make supports . and as i see a situation for as for now, i don't see, i know this exists. we know that lincoln was and was in west bank i need talk to with our bus, the bus care with a statement that we cannot discuss the future of of was that unless there is indeed
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about a piece of that which basically being a, a model or any of forgets in for 4 years now. that obviously you, i'm in that meeting last between up like into the past. lots of listen to now and no joint statement off the back. and that's what i mean. it doesn't bode well. so any sort of spiral piece plan to be even talked about at this stage test, because basically the 1st time of this, the, this thing and says she's via 1st and then we can talk about, i think he goes blinking says no, just talk about the future because then we talk about his fire despite is coming because we don't need the ceasefire recorded that many times because this um, how much would it wouldn't it wouldn't be, it would benefit from that. so this kind of difference, negative, there's not no point. they can agree on, and even though they talk about the future of, of that stuff, it's of us. they cannot commit themselves anything. they want that sort of thing or sort of the weekend and the last few years to go back and do it. uh, because it would be impossible. yeah. okay, well,
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thank you so much. my pleasure too. again, uh very shortly, which is a very thank you. this was still a hit on al jazeera lives up verse it in the occupied with the bank. we have him tell us any of the oldest on the struggling to keep your business and live under the shadow of the coveted beyond well taken without hesitation. fulton died for power defines out loud. we live here, we make the rule, not them. they find an enemy and then they try and scrub the people with that. and the people in power, investigate, expose this and questions. they use them to be the power around that one out there. the latest news as it breaks the minister of foreign affairs of to
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t and quote, for an immediate and to the warning, gaza with detailed coverage. but who said that he had been warning that they would be your verification if there isn't a resolution to the palestinian issue from around the world passionate speeches and tends to fall on this thing you have so far failed to yield unified physician and the security council of the, [000:00:00;00] the you're watching else is there. a reminder of our top story is the salad in his riley, a ride has problems the,
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the boorish refugee camp and central guns are killing at least 20 palestinians. nearly 50 were also killed and overnighted strong coming because the can. is there any forces have stepped up rights in the occupied with banks? i stones pumps of janine never listen. hebron on saturday evening and sunday morning, several palestinian houses and infrastructure were destroyed by a bulldozer and us secretary of the site. and so we blinking has been tell us to me and also already present the must mood a boss in ramallah. lincoln's pushing for humanitarian tools and funding to minimize civilian casualties as well as rejected those quotes. because of the health ministry is wanting the districts largest hospitals on the hours away from running out of fuel. the chief of hospital is in northern gossip without the ability to run this generation has a power outage will shut down the central machine such as ventilation is lillia. we spoke to dr. ahmad mcculla, the surgeon et al, a chief of northern guys is largest hospital. he describes how musical stop having
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to consume that little fuel they have left or wherever they are running out to see what do you know what's like last night everything was in dark. we had nothing open except for the image unto department the i see using the faces. but the main jeanette is. it was not working. and then it was the people i didn't know. they keep asking you the same question. is it going to donna, it's this one out, this one, it's been a month now that we have mean under this, for the book is with no, nothing coming in gaza. and there is no even nothing and just showing that it's will come. so the situation is that we don't know how to the main supply of that fuel. once we add on, they would call us this is do hesitate that because i'm in band units and i said it's good at the moment. i finish replacing ones have been patients. they just know that around midnight of something that they just updated through the on demand thing and they keep, it's only for the i see you bits. so it's very complicated. the situation with each is something that is going to happen at one point. imagine i think around 7,
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see i see your patients and been today to is that you'll be s, we have once on more than 2 or 3 hours and then or different places. we're just throwing out and that's one point you would find all these people with, you know, no, been serious or so it's like, you know, we go from man, is that i see you as the patients on it get it taken care of. this is what i know. we had the moment when we have to use our mobile phones to put it in other adults with as it's happens, that's even the mobile phones with the main source of support of life for the patient. the government has tools or the 5th row stations, not to give it to say any of the 5th row. so if you go and goes, they wouldn't find any customer in the stations because they keep this for the hospital. and so this was the plan and then again for the last, i think 2 weeks we had been on this more than jeanette a. so, but at one point, even this was the one of the fewest. and then we would go back to the menu of things was because i'm go back into the vin cities. but again, i'm one of those are related to this,
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the investigations we do that or the machines in the laboratory, blood bank saying everything is that it is to see you come just to get the people the 100, the, to back. and just in once, take that so you will lose everything is up likely we have a solution for this. it's a very complex thing. when i have the 350, not something here. you can write down even the notes in the proper way. the visit is what i'm a cheese and then you have the oxygen supply which is elected to, you know, there is oxygen pump and also the sub station. which means that if this has to be at on, so the oxygen once each step and then you have the vacuum machine which is very important and difficult for the patient deceptions for anything you know, and that is spelled out to the sides or just any flux happen, so that, so these, these, oh, it just shows when there's no magic solution to solve all these issues together. you know, but i said it was disappeared off with the puck, us down. now we members of to, we can lock pockets, donna holding what they cool. oh, oaks, a 1000000 much in support of palestine of thousands, all the potty supporters,
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the gathering. and this lum about is they just have condemned. what they describe is genocide being committed in guns and demanding israel be declared, a terrorist dies, come off, hotter, attended the protest. and as one of us this is by far the largest products against the age riley aggression on god job and also in the occupied westbank. thousands of couple died of that there is a lot back bucket. dont have drawn to that. they can muster a very large protection and they have bought out right now in the heart of islam of odd words, we have seen it several kilometers long brook tension, which of course is going to make its point. they are saying that the government of this nomic was, are incapable of doing anything about this really aggression. those are the largest free but to go and fight alongside the brother then set the then palestine. there's,
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there's a. 1 going to be a very your recession, know well other religious party, they're going to add the products in a novel bought by fall. so there is a lot back brought to the logic we've been talking to the paper as to what motivated them to take part in this particular pro gesture day. about us we ask 57 this lot of countries why they don't come forward if they can't do anything for our palestinian brothers and sisters let us handle the situation. israel has killed thousands, including children of your hot buttons on what to think about isabel. as soon the heights of cruelty and old wisdom countries, a silent, we want the world to wake up and do something for the innocent people of palestine . the leader of the dead eagle up bag pockets on. got rid 3 as always go ahead and
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get projects for preventative, blah, blah, blah. well, joining us on say once again, this message is aware. thank you for much for being here with saying that really there it in to key of this been protest that the united kings in the united states, they're getting bigger and bigger every every week has this goes on. but at this point in time, it really seems like there are no consequences that are actually following on as well as that. absolutely. it's obvious that, you know, in the last 10 days there was a lot of a pressure on different places in the world. and main copy comes done, done, washington and products and, and there is water pressure on the government's to hold is what it is account of, of what they do. i think the question i was it was coming from washington that you know, that i'm moving. that's the thing you're moving, you know why you should be careful. you know, if time is focused about is why it is a medical suggestion to use a small bumps thought of the thing they uh does. uh and it's, it's really,
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really interesting to, to see that the come in addition to that is what it is. and also conducting an accurate information about how i'm actually that is before i actually started to think the places. and i really, i think this takes me to how that makes it is happening this now in practice with the blinking and the region is how they handle the pieces of it. so the question of all of what's happening because the front of this conflict, i think that many says outage the point that the water should this pull this, this should, this should happen. now about the timing. it depends on how much they can put the person who is what it is. but the, what are the about the consequences, the consequences and the lives of took. yeah. has a cold is it's, it's um, best of the joy that has the quotes, the best a good that a serious problem with is the right image. and there isn't with the american image and that agent that has a consequences that this conflict cans but over out. so i think the america now what are the,
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about the consequence of this conflict. and i think the printer trying to organize the things of these things. so to control the outcome of this conflict. but despite all of those things there, it does seem to be any consequences on this right at this point in time. those. and that just doing exactly what they want to do right now, regardless of what you've got, the us assign you are right. because because that none of that is right is it presented in the day one or 2 of the many times. and that they actually both, they both it and they used it to justify their own actions to support is what it is now with the so with the, with the push out of public opinion in the end and the endorsement america and with the pressure on media to change it's not. i said, it seems the opportunity. i think the question now is, is the timing actually the, you know, i'm is right, is still say still we have targets. we, we need to, we could have asked, we need to make sure that total is being destroyed, everything. but all of that, you know,
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i said they have failed to provide one evidence to that many times that they haven't received anything. and that it's so me i'd want to push on the i met because i think it will uh come at the end of the day as of right as what it's timing. you know, i think it's about the timing and also it's about how, how literally the world can pull with this images and, and destruction and as well as well as cit, time and again that it will continue doing. what does this doing with the bowman campaign? until i'm us releases the captives for $250.00 of captives that are being held there? do you think it is time for them us to do that and what would be the consequences if they were to release those things? i think they, according to the statement by how much they said, you know, they want the circumstances to be prepared and ready for that's especially with the continuing bombarding. i think it said they did, at least a statement, said the 6 the people who i code is 27 of them and the level of so i think the,
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the totes, and the discussion about preparation for releasing those uh, prisoners. how, you know, you need sort of a place rhodes, so you can take them from what are they? i'm these kinds of circumstances. i'm not on the ground because unfortunately this is all happening is a blinking is to, to go to, to keep the light to today. tomorrow to, to get what sort of reception do you think that he will get there? i'm pretty sure that the many comes with very upset with the, with the guns still to cold and best of the, from the thought i'd be, i think now they try, they want to talk about, you know, what should be done. so this relation kind of shows and kind of come back as normal, but i think it is what am many times have interest to see this relation between how can i be i'm kind of strong and what's happening now. there's lots of pieces in my so, you know, especially because they know every one has been playing the role of, you know, mediating between you try, i'm sort of in roster as well. so ties and to get this thanks so much my pleasure
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as the chips of wearing for us the all of the industry is often called the life lot of the palestinian economy for decades. it's been restricted by expanding a legal settlements. the child strengthened reports from jenny this is the largest only bowl processing found to me. ok, provide westbank 50 full promised indian funds bring that hobbies to to be pressed into a product. this in a good year 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, but these rails war on garza has made the challenges the industry has faced but decades, even worse to increase the restrictions by the all me. that is a lovely, big buffer zones for security, for the settlements. that's one side and the other side is the subtler themselves
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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 illegal is really settlement a white fence cuts through a palestinian olive grove is where i was old but stopped issue income its dependents to new farms. to harvest the crops new, the settlements this year. so it's a no bus drive, but you had hard them. he's too 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 confiscate
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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 go totally many of the old it grows. the threats from is way the settlers like these means many palestinians. farmers have been 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 almost a $100000000.00 money for palestinian families that simply want to pay a of the sort of hydro on 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 could be killed. pot assume you know gross cover around 60 percent. if
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the okey point was, bank farmers say is rails. warren garza is damaging the only 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 a child strength without a 0. do you mean the occupied westbank? well, still a head on al jazeera, we look at how hospitals and you crying and getting ready for another winter at the it started out as a normal day. but as is often the case in the occupied with back, it, turn it up loud. do you want to do thoughts? and so we were happy, it was a good day. then our car broke down. we got out to see what was wrong. the soldiers
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thought we were going to throw stones. they started shooting at us. i have took 3, put it in his right arm, the abdomen, and his left foot just a few months ago, a man and his brother, where the, where did team doing. and now you rate that currently more than a $180.00 minus has given these reign details many for as little as throwing stones at soldiers. let's do that to them are potential headquarters. so this is the mentality by which these are, you know, sense of the 10 se mentioned that maybe over their families are taken to prison inside israel. parents need to apply for a visitation for me through the red cross. and that could take up to 3 months. in the meantime, the minor is cut off from the world. the,
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the the, let's take a look at some of the dies oven use. now ukrainian forces have 5 cruise missiles at a ship out and rushing, controlled crimea. precious is the result of shipyards in the eastern city of courage was attacked by 15 missiles, the russian defense ministry says it shot down, still retained one ship was damaged by fatalities. wherever possible, then you find recent strikes on critical infrastructure. i have lead to phase of a full scale russian to tack on the national electricity grid. it defenses around power stations have been strengthened, but hospitals preparing for power accounts that also happened last winter. probably private points from cave at this hospital in keith, they are all set for a 2nd winter at the basement tirade show to able to accommodate 200 has just been
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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 looked at your next vehicle. the power codes were quite frequently in the area last year with the medical facilities where the last ones to be turned off with each other. and when they, when i would generate the scope to be 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 russia launches 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 preparing for the onslaught. even the smallest, the villages are getting ready to the newest of keys,
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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 home like many of those 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 stools and go with the measures both big and small to help you crazy. and with this, the double threats posed by russia and went to rob mcbride. i'll just say iraqi will search and rescue operations underway and to pull we're in as quick as killed at least 157 people. the death toll is expected to rise. the magnitude 6.4 quite
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destroyed homes and roads in vermont villages. coming out of the reports from cat mentor, a magnitude of 6 point for us clique. sure question about on friday, the travelers will felt in the capital cuts by do this far away as new daddy, the districts of jazz as quote andrew from west in the remote cardinality province . well, hottest hit, many people spend the night outside in the cold, but obviously though i was asleep when i suddenly felt the shaking. i got up and tried to run, but was quite in the collapsing debris. the prime minister and several embassies flew into assess the damage and offered it 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 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. dozens of severely injured have been lifted
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to be the hospitals in nearby town. no, paul is among the most vulnerable countries to us. the week after tectonic plates beneath its young mountain continued to shift in the formation us weeks are increasingly being says across the country. judge of quote, a group of west are in the remote and under developed parts of nippon making, search and rescue operations. china g, uh, remote me, some of the, uh, in the scott or the nature of the villages. and i have it that. so these 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 you have to remember, i just got to do so. going back to guys and now with the interior minister spokesman is speaking this. listen,
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that again is the part let's do you need people in guys that that is that target of motor muscle goes and the collective punishment and will mix. we put our people most of a lot to be bestowed on our markers. we took out money for our wounded and shame on the occupation and the it's what was the guy that was the interior ministry spokesman from gaza. well back to other news now, and more than $500.00 migraines had been risk rudolph, the cost of the canary islands. the bodies of 2 people were also found during the risk of operation in the atlantic ocean spines, co scouts as mo migrants of arrived this year. then and nearly 2 decades, the interior ministry registered more than 50000 people arriving on the islands without papers in 2023. the last 2 years of diplomatic strains,
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australia and prime minister anthony opened a c. as in china, on a visit, i aimed at improving relations is the 1st to strategy, and later to visit the country since 2016. the strategy and wine and food exposes now hoping he will be able to restore access to china's $1000000000.00 markets. cut off by rise tensions katrina you reports from beijing? is anthony ebony easy is the 1st as early in 5 minutes to visit china since 2016 is full day trip is aimed at using use of diplomatic strain between the 2 countries of an easy was a guest of on a ton is import export export. that's open to junk. hi. it is in all our interest to have a relationship where there is dialogue and cooperation. tensions responded 2018 when the previous history of the government band chinese telecom joined huawei from its 5 g network and pulled for an investigation into the origins of the corporate 19 pandemic in 2020. the aging responded by imposing
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a diplomatic freeze and trade codes on australia impulse. and the democratic process elected in 2022 albany has sought to improve ties with cameras biggest trading partner. in recent months, aging has removed power on wheat and barley, monroe, and released australia general his tongue lay off the 3 years of detention on spying charges, but significant differences remain astray, continues to defend its relationship with the united states. and the state continues to have a really high threat perception when it comes to the chinese government and its activities on the well stage. china has criticized us through this plan to purchase nuclear powered submarines from the us. and it's joining the so called called security tact, but also includes india and pad staging, hopes, repairing, ties with the stream. this will prevent it from following washington. it's tough for trying to approach too closely. it's also expected to push the 10 versus force and signing up to the c p t t, the trade tax, the countries linked to the pacific ocean. anthony ebony z is scheduled to travel
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to be tang and the chinese presidency didn't thing on monday. katrina, you all to 0 thinking. the security forces and medic ask, i have used to guess to disperse and opposition. really a hit of presidential elections in 2 weeks time support as of hush or audrey in an audi 0 tribes to reach a central square in the capitol. the police push them back. he is to, to face the incumbent president in the poll on north, in the 16th the you in has expressed concern of what the goals are to terry or i think human rights situation in the indian ocean island nation with japan and the philippines have announced the style of negotiations on the defense packs that would allow them to the point trips on each of this territory. the announcement was made following talks in manila between the pain presidents and then my costs and japanese prime minister for me because she to both countries a long time allies of the us and deepening the defense cooperation to count of china is growing military pressure in the region well that's it for me. tell them
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a cry for this news. our as a was a website out, is there a dot com? has the latest on allow top stories for the i will be back in just a moment with more of the days news, including the lightest in the world. gosh, the israel is still refusing to allow the international journal seemed to gauze palestinian reporters of risking everything to get the story at 15 kills and an ad strikes the listening post we covered the way the news is covered. a grieving mother and her child for 2 year old husbands and father a full show data in use for you. we took our children into the olive trees, when suddenly we saw them running towards us. we ran, but he had forgotten his phone and went back to get it. he bent down and the show to us just trying to provide trays from the the right to organization. yes,
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dean monitored 1597 investigations of these really set live islands committed against palestinians between these 20052022. only 3 percent of those investigations led to a conviction, the regime, the courts and the page to complete the useless at this time of war. the situation is so, but that is really police hardly responding to complaints made by palestinians itself, of violence levels, family and friends now joined the many of the thousands of palestinians who gave up hope for justice long ago to medium sized collateral. this massive is really a time for firing, going off, warning citizens, etc, are heading this way from even the hospitals. i'm not yet protected from the is what i'm going on with several 100 people and the numbers are growing all the time
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. so the victims of the attack a lot to the hospital and god 5 and is requesting congress, provide a 100000000000 and security funding for 6 meetings. still no resolution still no unified. there's the and this really is try kits residential buildings and another refugee camp. and central counsel at least 20 palestinians accounts the hotel mccrae. this is they'll just here

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