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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 5, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST

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is giving if it shows what kind of to be on this front. israel is still refusing to allow the international journal into jobs. palestinian reporters risking everything to get the story at 15 members killed in an ass, strikes the listening post. we covered the way the news is covered, the, the so i'm pretty bad. boy, you're watching the news. our on algae 0 live from doha, without continuing coverage of his arousal on guns. coming up, the israel is heavy bombardment of guys, a continues for a 3rd shift consecutive nights hidden areas around many hospitals. the largest refugee camp in the gaza strip is paid again by is really forces as follows and s y
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con residential buildings in another account. also this, our approach has seen the occupied westbank as us secretary of st. andrews, blinking needs policy and a phony present mom with a boss in vermont. and a civilian car is palm g. then he's ready. s like in 711 on suite children 10. the grandmother passed the thank you very much for joining us. it's 18 gmc 8 pm in the gaza strip, and israel has been carrying out in tens bombings of on several hospitals. in the north of the gaza strip. its forces continue to target densely populated residential areas including 3 refugee camps in the past 24 hours out of sydney into communications agency says internet services have been cut across garza and that's been confirmed by
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independent monitor net blocks. the thing seems of chaos coming in from out. she's the hospital in guys as engine and data brought in as folks preston. so guys as health ministry says israel is blatantly targeting civilians as the international community continues to watch this on injustice. unfold, such as spring entirely, god bless them. who's in con eunice for us in the southern part of the gaza strip. bring us up to speed with what's been happening for tyrique in the, in the last hour, especially in central and northern gosh. yes, uh, the last hour was really heavy. um, full of, uh, it strikes the uh, full over stability and pets. in the north and central areas because the strip is very occupation, it forces conducted a very wide mess. it is. and the rates in the central areas of the gaza strip
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what's considered to be very densely populated. and despite the fact that tens of thousands of palestinians have evacuated to the southern areas of the territory, these uh, air strikes, all a targeting and attacking different within 2 buildings in order to exec, much more pressure to put much more dr. station to civil infrastructure. and residential neighborhoods, and it's also worth mentioning back to the surrounding, and this is the vicinity of the surrounding areas of the hospitals. the goal is to have their repeatedly effective during the last hour that we are talking about the facility of the quotes and not for hospitals and even to education, hospitality the most with the gaza strip. now these repeated attacks really impose a significant threat on civilian life as civilians have been killed the phases, according to the palestinian ministry of health in gauze, where they have set up more than 9500. how students have been killed till now with more than 22000 others have the ocean wounds that we are talking about at various
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tracking, number of casualties and ethan a victims. and we still have more than 2000 square foot reports. reports about missing is on the records. there are still not yet been effectuated by the civil defense team in the territory. as you say, civilians really have been bearing the brunt of this forming campaign. we saw some very difficult some very dis, distressing images coming out from uh she's the hospital where we so the spokesman of guys is health agency, the counting the body of the deceased policy. mean child saying that israel has been lying about who they're targeting and what they've been targeting in the civilian areas, including hospitals, because he's really is of course, have said they're targeting how moss infrastructure, but at the hospital director that'd be spokesman telling us that civilians are the ones who've been targeted in these indiscriminate bombings and we saw a tag earlier today, more strikes on refugee camps,
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which are home to thousands and thousands of civilians including women and children . the smell of you did not really know about to repeat accounts that were fidget, comes of very densely populated areas in the territory at houses that are really a decent. each of that was called a full of people who are really living a very deteriorating cases in terms of human hearing conditions and the are having a very up who low and run running low on electricity, water supplies. and even if you as well uh the, i really liked this attack so and, and devalue refugee camp and all the caps ended to our tree continued just for just a couple of days. and even today, different s tracks have been directed to the devalue refugee. come destroyed in different civil infrastructures and even within 2 buildings, your thoughts that tax that have to that were carried out against united nation shelters, which really costs display people from the eastern areas of the most of the goals,
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districts who are really close to these very boldest and main, while these religious attempts continue inside the refuge account, including a breach count as the effect that has been completely carries out today against a complete residential neighborhoods where dozens of palestinians have been killed in this attack. so are the refugees as a refuge account because it has to be very densely and uh, we are talking about a thousands of palestinians have been injured and have been killed as well. you also, we have more than 4 thousands palestinians have been killed until now by the is very ongoing, a strict so generally it becomes very obvious that civilians are the main target for the occupation as the number of civil years have been killed and wounded due to these where the ongoing strikes freely witnessed massive spikes till now. okay, a topic. thank you very much for the moment. desktop recap was when reporting their life from the southern gaza strip. let's find out what's happening in central gas and 9 speak to another one. correspondence on the ground. so for the outcome, looters in their body. yeah,
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that's the central guys. we see an intense bombings over central guys, right, in the last hour or so. what's the situation now is uh are the s ranks as in 10 says they were an hour or so ago. so douglas, so let's start from the latest. uh, the hello keegan. fighting group. the just fire the barrage of rocket store towards the pillar in the few minutes ago. that's a, that's is the new development tough and you can solve for the clashes. it's still we can hear uh, intensive buttons assumed in southern uh, southern west. oh god, the city on uh, southern east of guys are 50 as well as soon as the clashes will end up, the flushes out of taking place in this area. the fit into the fire sometimes up on sometimes downs depends on the field. it changes between the $510.00 groups and that is related to a fest with the so uh, a barrage of rock is towards tel aviv. this is happening as israel continues it
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round incursion. stuff. what, what, what are you hearing about what's happening on the ground? because these really have been say that, that one of every case of managed to surround his mind is just around god the city look at the being claiming that they are being part of getting the infrastructure of the public opinion and fighting groups on, you know, they were talking about achieving progress and this and this uh field or in this sense. but what we see on big it all that kind of thing and fighting because i've been able to, uh, to confront the times on the, even to prevent from achieving any advertisement in terms of inputting the guy, the slip on the other ha filled the fights in groups are still able to fire rockets, not from where to go wherever they want, and whenever they want, which means that the infrastructure of the fighting goals out of still ok on data.
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they have been working uh, based on up to time that they said before that i unit in carriage. and so there's any claims that base it on the data story, the infrastructure of the fights and gloves the from one hand. on the other hand, the schools are still able to achieve progress in the field by showing you to be used for the fight in groves destroying time killing because it really sold just which is really uh the defense ministry. compressed and now just fire the loan. greens are okay, so before they should, they loves a short stranger. okay, so they are still able to move freely uh, based on the plan that they said before. october 7th. okay, sounds good. thank you very much for the moment. that stuff lock i looked on the line there from central guys i let's find out what's happening inside this room and speak to alan fish shows, keeping an eye on on things that forest island isn't occupied east, jerusalem and stuff. what just telling us there that the, the policy and fight is,
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i'm honestly saying that they fight barrage of rockets towards tel aviv. what more you hearing about this of the alonzo beating the sites are essential israel including in and around tel aviv. so that would suddenly back up with self, what is seeing the reports of any of those have landed or if they've been intersected, but that's still happening just in the last few minutes as well. and as i said earlier, the army, no telling is that this of the 6 brigade, certainly trips and the $76.00 brigade have not moved towards the cost of the, at the cost be a guy's a city. that means essentially the city is absolutely surrounded, that this isn't an indication of what's happening at the moment. we tend to get this information after it has happened, and there is some distance for operational reasons, obviously. but the said, the reason is that they're in this position, nervous terms, circle guys of safety to target time, us to talk to this infrastructure and to talk if it's biters. so it could well be
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what we're seeing is the start of the operation to do exactly that. and you'll remember that just a couple of days ago, benjamin netanyahu said that the had in circles got to city. i knew when going to stop the of that we're going to push through kansas city. so heading towards the lake. so why the guys are which is to the side. and then after that is coun, eunice, what many people have going to try and seek some century and some safety. right? so the ground operation, according to these me is radius is progressing. you say they say they've surrounded and circled gaza. but this is also happening as the air as rise for continuing over garza and these relays have been speaking about what they've been targeting. they say they are targeting mos infrastructure policy and fighters infrastructure. but what we've seen and heard on algae is there and the evidence we've seen on the ground is that civilians are the ones being targeted by these, these really strikes and most as well. daniel,
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the guy who's the spokesman for the so the army, put the blame family to florida. that's a piece of them us saying that they are building infrastructure in places like hospitals, as that has been disputed by a mouse who have called in the last hour or so for the united nations to send in an independent upset. but they say that the tunnel is identified and daniel had got a presentation a few hours ago. i'd actually tunnel is to a live fuel to be brought in to the hospital to bring in supplies to the hospital. because you don't drive them through the front door, but also saying that claims that i'm a psych fitting of fuel that is meant for hospitals can be proven to be false. they claim that every single liter that comes in is accounted for. and you can what kind of just, how much the hospitals use our pie are. so the idea that somehow mazda is taking this according to how much is complete nonsense,
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the daniel the guide. he also said that they have evidence, video, evidence, but i'm a spite. those are not only just using tunnels underneath the hospital, but they're actually finding from the hospital, which of course would provoke the response from the israelis. i'd be released pictures which they say claim which they claim was a rocket launching site, very nice near to children's play. good benjamin netanyahu has said repeatedly, over the last few days, particularly after until the blinking was here and demanded that these are. these are more careful in how do they continue their operation. and guys of the israel continues to operate within the laws of commodity. so human rights and within the rules of war and the people continued to prosecute this war the way these effects. and daniel had got in the state of the army spokesman has said in the last of the, this is a war, the big tunnel installed. okay, alan,
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thank you for that update holland station line for say, unoccupied these tools. and let's discuss all these latest developments now. with our senior political analyst, my one brochure by one before we get to the diplomacy and blinking. and so, and i just wanted to get your thoughts on, on this specific point, which we've heard before from these release or after where they came, the infrastructure and the targets that they're hitting are of how much target. ok, we'll come back to that in the 2nd. we're going to go to baghdad now with the us secretary of state on to me blinking has arrived to speaking right now. that's listening. the ram are totally acceptable and we will take every necessary step to protect our people. we're not looking for conflict with the rent. we've made that very clear, but we'll do what's necessary to, to protect our, our personnel of the military or civilian prime minister. also, donnie has made very clear his condemnation of attacks against directed our people,
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threats that our people and his determination to do what's necessary to make sure that that, that, that doesn't happen. so, we had a good, as i said, candid, important conversation. more broadly. we're working very hard to make sure that the conflict and gather, does not escalate, does not spread to other places, whether it's here, whether it's elsewhere in the region. this is the very vital and urgent work of american diplomacy. and that's what we've been engaged in as well throughout the district. happy 2nd few questions towards get a read to you based on your conversations . israel on friday was here. yesterday and today you share the president's optimism
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. why has it been get around? israel's rejection of people. many people see well 1st as we said about following by my conversations with the prime minister and with the israeli government, this is a process, israel's raised important questions about or how you mount a train pauses would work. we've got to answer those questions. we're working on exactly that. in fact, we agreed that our teams would get together and they, they're doing just that, including today to work through the specifics. the practicalities of these posits 2nd. so it's important that a pause in advance of a number of things. one of them is hostages. we are intensely focused. the united states is real. every other country that has one of his citizens being held hostage
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by him, us to uh, to bring them home. and now it's important that as we're engaged in pursuing him out of train pause, this can be something that, that advances the prospect of getting the hostages back can also advance other things that we're committed to doing. as is the, the government of israel and other partners, the region especially getting more you mandatory assistance to people who need it in gaza. and i'll remind you when we had conversations 3 weeks ago about starting amount of trans assistance. it was a process to actually get that moving, but we had a commitment to do that. it took some days to get the process in place. since then we've had trucks moving, we have about a 100 trucks a day going in. that's good, but it's grossly and sufficient. so now we're working on it and raising that significantly. so that more aide, and i'm in a sustained way. it gets into a pulse thing to need. there again, you might have train pause, can also help advance that and create an environment in which we can do as much as
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possible for people who so desperately need. the assistance yesterday, leaders not the sort of a total ceasefire would be acceptable. could you make any progress and convince them that actually mandatory and pause would be a reasonable compromise? well, i think it, i think everyone would welcome you monitoring pauses. there's no doubt about that. they're, they're obviously different views, including on the question of, of the ceasefire. but there's no doubt for my conversations with all of our colleagues who are in amman yesterday, that everyone welcome the american impulse. because again, it could advance things that were all trying to accomplish, including getting hostages back, including getting a lot more assistance in regards to including getting people out of guys, a citizen by from other countries who seek, who seek to leave. we've had important progress there in recent days. they're all so real complications to come along with it. we continue to work through them. but in each of these areas, the amount of training paused for pauses could, could make a, a positive difference. a sure thing. the question michael turned off from the washington
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post and pushing back each of your visits today, here to rock and what kind of steps did you talk about with the rocking permanence or specific steps that they can take as a government to try to reduce the militia attacks and attempt to the tax on us forces here and looking back at ramallah. and you said that you are, you had to have a view for the housing authority to have a potential governance role in gauze. i wanted to ask what the president of boss's view was that was of that today. and you know, if, if he's in favor why, why do you think that's a great idea, given the generally low view of the policy and authority among health and well, 1st with regard to to rec premises. so donnie has spoken not clearly. in fact, he, he made an important statement in about a week ago, october 23rd condemning these attacks and making clear uh,
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the imperative that they stopped. and in addition, he is working with his own security forces and others to take necessary action uh to uh, to deal with these attacks and to, to seek to prevent them. so we talked about that, i can't get into that into specifics, but this is a matter of iraqi sovereignty. no country wants to have a militia groups engaged in, in violent activity. this clearly against the interest of a rack and its own sovereignty as well as against our interest. so i think we have a shared purpose and commitment in trying to make sure that these attacks don't happen. and we also share the, the interest and an interest that shared with virtually everyone in the region to, to make sure that the conflict and gas it doesn't spread the other places whether it's, it's here or elsewhere in the region. so everyone is, is looking to take the necessary steps, use their authority,
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use their influence to try to make sure that this stops doesn't happen with regard to the visit to ramallah and the policies were booked. were they and we are very focused on, on the day of even as we need to be thinking about the, the day after. and i think what's clear is that with regard to, to the day after with regard to a future guise of westbank, a palestinian views palestinian voices, uh palestinian aspirations, need to be at the center of that. and that's what that we've, we focused on the p a is, is playing a very important role right now in the west bank and trying to keep stability there . that's usually important because no one wants in other front, in the west bank or anywhere else. and they're really stepping up under very difficult conditions to do the necessary work. but if you project forward to the future, what we all agree is that in the funding that future in shaping that future for gas
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for the west bank and ultimately for policy and state costs and invoices have to be at the center of that of the pallets and these already is the representative of, of those voices. so it's important that to play a leading role. thanks. if you're just joining us on algebra, we've been watching the us secretary of state down to the blinking who are speaking from the bank that he's arrived in iraq where he says he's out a good and candid conversation with the rocky leader us to bonnie blinking is traveling to iraq after having held a talk, certainly a involved in the occupied westbank with the policy and authority present me. i would advise also leaders in jordan. and he also met, of course, is really need is earlier this week he said blinking while in iraq at the us was working hard to ensure that the conflicts does not spend certain that does not
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spread. sorry beyond garza and he talks about the current flow of 8 guys saying it's grossly insufficient, says that us is still working on a somebody, terry, and pause what he called a humanitarian pause. that could advance the prospect of getting hostages back. let's bringing our senior political. i miss my one bushera was here are in the studio with as a so my want blinking today in baghdad or yet in ramallah, tel aviv jordan. i'm on. what do you make of the american narrative and the american strategy right now? 30 days into this conflicts, it seems to be more and more that the as the task or secretary blinking has been tasked with deflecting corporatism against his rise and managing the war for it. is there an invasion? in other words, i might have his diploma. se is the other side of the same point as israel's war is
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there and which is the war on the ground. and the budget administration is waging the same water diplomatically in the region. they say all there's a water is the continuation of fund 6 by other means. but here in this case, diplomacy, american diplomacy is the continuation of the is there a war fight on that means? so what we have now is the 2nd day blinking now for a good number of times in his shuffling and the region is basically doing everything possible to defend, to defend is red. and to gain in more time, i think what he's wasting or what time to gain is we have more time for what might want to finish the job. right. i mean, when president by didn't wasn't as eve, he told prime minister nothing. you know, i think i'm quoting, go get justice. good, get justice as america got just as after 911,
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which means this is not a lot of self defense. this is a world revenge idea of getting justice, meaning go get justice, meaning revenge for those who were killed on october 7. and now we're living in the, at a home for revenge. we are not a modern times. we are in medieval times. but as these are the finishes the job towards the mission impossible, since that pressure sensor 2nd, the bracket is into your loc mission. impossible requires time. we had ordered the 1st month if might take another month or 2. the window is closing on. these are the apartments as public opinion in the region and beyond is boiling, as there is the international community is becoming more and more and see even your needs are becoming counseling. so the window is closing as a window closes sector blinking needs to buy his there in time. how do you by time you continue to shovel in the region and just author, all kinds of nonsense about human the is yeah, well,
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thank you. so now we know what are the, the nonsense? because once again, this invention, the humanitarian pause. what exactly is it? according to doctors and an international uh, agencies in gaza. it actually means you give them a couple of hours so you can, they can get some food in order to kill them after that. i think that's all you tell them to head south from north and then you bomb them while they're on, on their way to the south. but there's something, i mean, there's something about this idea of a human, if any, impose that is in a humane. i think it's golden from now on, in the human pauses. when did it gives people some will you give people as you know in america? they understand what i say now. you would give them a child support last summer. before you kill them, you just give them that last meal before you actually, you know, demonstrates whatever lives they have. and that's what is the human feeling and falls. you might tell people who is executive, then you give them a bit of time so they can eat and they can just one another before is red bumps.
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i'm so excited with all to say that separate their blinking is buying is there as time i'm talking about the, the after giving full. so now i know from history and we've been there 20 years ago. this is, this is such a perfect setup of the fact that he's in iraq, me because 20 years ago on the april the airport and during the rock war of the american administration for the out of world joined us in the war against the walk . and we promise you peace, and then at least we promise you to space to houston. so was the exact phrasing of the bush administration in 2000 to 2003 when they came up. president bush as an and prime minister tony blair with the idea of a vision for the 2 state solution. but i was on by then 20 years later is repeating the same humbug because we know that nothing happened 20 years or so. was that past
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20 years short? second, i think a banking is selling us. he's like a used car salesman. he's selling us all kinds of dreams that we and he and these rangers know to be untrue. right. we know that it's untrue. so easy selling it to is it to the american public? of course there is some pressure. my understanding is that based on pressure coming in from within the, by the administration. you've got elections next year. is it, are they selling this to the american public more than an international audience? i think actually thank you for sort of bringing that aspect over at the end because that's very important. i think you so i think it's probably matter to, to the public opinion in the sense of he's actually promising people on the west bank. he's promising present that best. don't join the battle because tomorrow we would have you guys, you know, you'd be ok. you know you are,
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oh are you are our clients, you are all are all i you whatever. and that's what that was. that was the message for 2nd to blinking, another model. he basically told us, you know, state but shut up and we will figure it out once we are. but once we get it or how much we bring your, but i mean that's the deal is right. so he's been sending the items in egypt and jordan and the gulf states. and now when you're ok that if you allow us to finish the war but is read, i guess because i guess have my us, then we, we, we have a vision for peace based on to start solution. they don't mean. now why is this also important for the american public opinion? because the united states, unlike other empires, it's a sense, declared been of the empire. it's not just another supervisor. me see. america always has to be a preacher of peace, always that picture of love, even with kills. even though we went through the walk, even with the waste, i've got to stand even where it went to vietnam even went through a block in central america. it's always delivered out of pieces. there's always
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what we call backs america. so what blinking is talking about allow us to finish the war. so we can bring our wonderful good novel on fax. i mean, it kind of to the agent base and put solution. the american public opinion buys into that, because the american public opinion does not, once have vicious superpower, they don't like themselves, their own image of warmongers. so as the united states basically executes another water in the region, it's a selling the front desk to a piece. what does that really mean? what does that really mean? it means that the united states now is a, basically an accomplice, a comparison in this war. and guys are probably bidding the way for another war on 11 on because for now, the way i see it was the class has happened. you know, in the north and with caveats one uh, you know, then it was down to the north being bom, the problem is he is ready to jump that,
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as i've said, exhibit absolutely no way in the world. we cannot let live it off the hook. another, the american aircraft carriers on the east, me to turn in. this is what i'm going to chance after guys all to do the same and nothing on me. i mean, there is no other waiting for these ladies to accept the table. we pose the same threats as have not springs to read war on several fronts. can they handle that? it's not separate fund. i think that's why they have weight to that's a very important question is what i think technically what we have today is crashes up happening is really lebanese more that definitely haven't seen before. if hezbollah and any point in the past a has bump, give you that 20 what i've seen a what already? you know, 2006 war on 11 on happened simply because 11 is really military card was hit and i think that the time city is randy soldiers. what one did. ok. so it was that was enough to involve war on 11 on and 2006. now we see
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scores of israelis killed. we see is really dollars being boned for by rockets. and yet it is not just wondering why because it does not want to the front. so that's why was asking yeah, yeah. what they want is to finish the job mission finish, accomplish, i guess have mice and guys against guys. i'll finish with the water crimes there and then maybe later with american green light to open another fundamental or to say said here's 2003. the americans keep promising a piece. in fact, since 1979. right? with different, with the cost, a doctrine of american direct intervention in the gulf region and at least the americans had been promising us for $40.00 is based on what we get is one war after another war, after another war, us that another war i want as always very interesting to hear your thoughts. thank you very much for joining us. my wonder shara is our senior political analyst.
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we're going to take a short break now and i'll just see when we come back, we'll find out more about the situation along the israel. never non border and we're also here from the world food program. we just told dodges here that aid entering garza is nowhere near enough to meet the needs of its people to stay with us. we're back after the special we're getting dribbling, working 4 or 5 trucks a day, 5 or 6 trucks a day. that's nothing compared to what we need. the the hello is still seeing showers pop up across saudi arabia's. so this is where it's looking like the western province here of mecca, including mecca itself and jetta we could still get strikes by some showers over the next little bit. really at times up and down the golf and were running the risk of seeing a few showers into by bobby. and st goes with my scott as well. this all has to do
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with a disturbance that slid across iran. now, pushing into afghanistan and focused on in some spots, if you're on a drop 50 to a 100 millimeters of rain. so could see much of the same. and that has a potential to cause some flooded looking fairly good across the turkey. but we do have somewhat weather pushing into the caucasus here, but next stop. i want to take you to africa and still hanging onto the risk of some showers through morocco. not too far away from robots with a height of 19 degrees through the tropics. we go so heavy rainfall alerts and play right across kenya, it's been quite the soaking here through tens in the and also through somalia as well as we did to the south energy dips out of botswana once again in to south africa. so i think for the eastern cape providence, closer, luna, tell we're running the risk of seeing some pretty powerful storms. but a warm breeze in durban gets you up to 28 on monday of the
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thoughts provided king arms, but the patient doesn't have time to wait for extremely unfortunate, but there are no quick wins and events or research hard hitting interviews. do you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different full? i think that democracy is a process facing realities. do you see that the fracture is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the bricks on the other? i assume there is a huge risk of that to happen via the stores on tools to how does there, i mean, it's the world slow down. we stand for as homes with tips of global nichols reserves, indonesia is forced to leave the global, the battery industries. we definitely manage our abundant resources and play a role in solar energy harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credit suspension committed by mental protection, enhancing investments, alignment digital licensing,
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your better tomorrow of the the . so you're watching l g 0 live from to high, not continuing coverage of israel as for on gas at these are the latest developments. israel has been carrying out intense bombing around several hospitals in the north of the gaza strip. communications have been cut again across the territory. area is really a strikes hit, the jabante, a and operation refugee comes. israel has formed at least 3 refuge account. and the last 24 hours more than $9775.00. since i've been killed in the last 2 weeks and the us secretary of state and to me thinking,
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i said america is working hard to ensure the caustic and gaza does not spread. he made the comments following talks with the rocky farm in a certain area. how talks with the policy and present mahmoud abbas him from now on his radio strike as hate a civilian car in the south of 11 on 3 children and the grandmother of been killed . their mother is severely injured. levin on foreign minister says the country will submit a complaints to the united nations over the killing of civilians. let's go live 2 hours is here as audi. ashton was in the court in 711 on. tell us more about what's been happening along that border ali and this incident involving civilians. this was all in relation to the women golf civilians and beginning of 3 children, the grandmother has will launched several actually shut rockets towards these really turned off because the actual now now reports from the showing that all
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impacts in the city. several impact. uh, those no reports with respect to casualties also, but this day with this and it's really attack on to live in these unbalances and the for emergency workers who were injured in taken to hospitals. so it seems this day despite the fact it's thought it a bit slow. mm hm. but we are climbing the lot off escalation gradually. yeah. a lot. tax. several is really ministry positions all over the day and there's read, these are saying that's one is really civilian, was killed in a guided missile attack on a vehicle. a not at the supplement of the stuff under living is what it would seem that even though the situation had been contained, it would seem over the last few weeks along the border that were facing a different situation today. how high is the race kindly of another front opening
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up that along the border between israel and, and 11 on today as well. it's all, in fact it's all of the font now despite the fact the intensity of fire here is of course the fall, low, low at then invest. however, the enforcement, the is really the enforcement to the board, the with the 3 units present to you at the situation on the board, the it says, okay, so it contains conflict. but whenever we see more civilian skills and things are okay, i kind of going out of control and going out of the rules of engagement that was set by both sides and they were trying to update them on databases and we, we were seeing that. but now when things are going to what civilian casualties and then has while are responding by hitting is really a set them incentive. uh,
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this is by the way, the 1st time since the beginning of this war that has the law claims directly that they are responsible for launching rockets. thoughts is really supplements in the past a situations that these are the from us. also some briggs was claiming responsibility for the long shelf rockets, but this is the 1st time and being the 1st time means also that there is going to be and is really reaction to what's it. thank you, i need for that update on a hash. him live for i seen the core are in 711 on so guys as health ministry is wanting that this trips largest hospital is on the brink of collapse. see all she for hospital is a launch medical compound in northern gaza. without the ability to run is generators. a power outage will shut down the central machine such as ventilate, is the you and says, this is taking a tow not only on the injured but also pregnant women and newborn children that rely on incubators. guys,
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health ministry says hospitals are overwhelmed with patients. 16 out of $35.00 hospitals are out of commission. others are unable to provide services to the wounded and sick because of a lack of medical supplies and feel. well yeah, i spoke to to my so that alone goes a spokesperson for the international federation of red cross and red cross and red crescent societies. he says he's really bombardment of guys having a profound psychological impact on health care workers. or what i can say is that uh uh you know what? um, all speed, that'd be a good source. be telling you guys a cd. we are deeply concerned about the situation because the heavy sending and the last the day. so i would say in the last week at a b c thing, the, the book see me the and yesterday meet the, the, the, in the building in front of the, of the all speed of which means creating the cold lot the, the images. so to did so the, by the side i could've sent those people, but then these go look at the images side of the windows,
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but okay. no smoke inside the intensive care unit. also. um pizza. i mean the image, but then that for the people who are inside there's nothing you need a lot. they don't. but it's funny. it's the, it, it doesn't really don't know what, what to do and what we left the next the so i would go to the city, the police, back to it could if i see the integral defect, those are a discretion of what i was supposed to be the as well as i mean, yeah, that is supposed to be being got. so it's a very complicated that i would add to this, but it seems wish or not for different reasons. and of course, i mean protection is, is one of the most important. but then when you are running out of many see know, many gallery payments, and then as you go to the said few of the, so then it increases the made by genetic thought. so it means that they all to be the can not to work anymore. and we already have it at the scene of defending the pen facility, closing in the last, the in the last days. and we'll know that the, if we're not able to get all the supplies, so all the, all to be done will have the same uh, the same issue. so yeah, i mean,
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they call in each city to make it possible to get the supplies needed. as soon as possible, because we have took him out to just put the point supposed to be done, no 5 under the emissions. so some of them in pensacola unit in funds and you compared to us and we thought that it could be cd will not be able to do them. when is, when is relentless bombing campaign? has people in guys are facing a di, humanitarian situation with food, water, and medical supplies? running out. you and well, food program has warranty. people are facing extreme food shortages. bakeries. i've shut down because of the bombing and a lack of fuel and shop so strongly to restock the pot. assuming red crescent is about 420 trucks counting 8. have crossed into guys since october 21st. before the 7th of october, guys, i used to receive up to 858 trucks a day early and my colleague, tom mccrae spoke to cindy mccain, who is the executive director of w. i. c. the well food program. and she began by talking about how difficult it is to get food into gossip. of the rough across in itself is it is
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a little bit k. i think it's a little bit confusing because it's really not very big. and so you're, you're jamming a lot of things into a small area. but nevertheless, we had w, m p and or, and the other humanitarian agencies. we need a clear pass and be able to get our food and others, and manager and assistance and safely and with and continuously without that people are going to die and they're already done, women and children. first, as you know, they buried the front of everything that occurs in situations like this. what is the hold up is have you been speaking directly with israel to, to get more items and will food? and i'm, i'm, i'm, i'm here in cairo and i was specifically speaking with the gibson authorities today, the president of the, the foreign minister, etc. and they're the, i'm hopeful that we're going to be able to get or begin to get our food in and much greater rate i. so, and i, and we also, as you know, we support the egyptian red,
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red crescent here. and there are wonderful orders. they're doing a great job, but we need the money pointed. this is we need access and we need it now. well, i guess the question is the, what is holding up that, that access and do you have a direct line to as ryle, are you speaking directly with them to, to, i guess plead your case to allow more food in. well, as you know, i'm not a diplomatic anymore, so i leave those discussions to our diplomats in charge. but with that said, the important part is that the bulk of the population right now is in the southern part of guys. and we need to be able to get our trucks in. it's not just food, it's water. it's as you know, fuels and other one medical supplies. and yeah, we're getting a dribble and we're getting 4 or 5 trucks a day, 5 or 6 trucks day. that's nothing compared to what we need. you know, you mentioned that you met with the president to say see, what was the outcome of that amazing. and you talked a little bit about the hope that the heart,
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the more i it will. so it will feel we'll, we'll get him what, what do you by settle? well, i base it on our, on our discussion about what, what was needed here and what we feel felt we as a manager in operation needed to be doing. and he was very recept to it and understands the, the gravity of the situation very well. so we're hoping i am always helpful and i'm very helpful this time about being able to get our, our, our business started there in, in, in a both way and in a, in a sustained way as well on, in a safe manner. 13 days of war, a surgery, days of unrelenting is really a tax on guys i added people, farms from the actually from the ground. and this is the human cost. these are the names of the nearly 9775 listing in scaled. and he's really strikes the human toll of the war, documented biologist here his date of journalism, t. h, a lapse. at least 4800,
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which old and many. when you born house ministry says one child is killed and 2 injured every 10 minutes by is really strikes more than 2500 women has been killed in these really attacks. and more than 2000 policy and have been reported missing more than half of them children. this is what people are enjoying in gaza. palestinian during this covering the war and guys are struggling to do the job as is where the extra expense no one, at least $46.00 during this have been killed since october. the 7th, that's according to a territory. is government media office. highly ahmad is an algae 0 corresponded in gaza and she explains the hardships they face how this war is different and distinct from previous ones. this is an all encompassing war. there's lack of respect for minimum international laws. we are unable to communicate with our sources as telecommunication services are down,
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so our transportation and fuel and the worst of all is not only our constant fee or 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. when you see up the bottom, the people in gauze a wake up every morning and line up to buy walter and bread. 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, 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,
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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 at the olive industries often call the life of the policy and economy for decades has been restricted by expanding a legal settlement. josh rockford reports from jeanine in the occupied westbank is the largest only bowl processing fault. and the okey pointed westbank 50 full promised in uniforms. bring the hobbies to to be pressed into a product. this is a good you generates around $200000000.00 for the prostate economy. and also about 5 is to see of october, november is call which season. but these rails war on garza is made the challenges the industry is face, but decades even was increased. that is which is why the all me that is
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a lot of big buffers. all of social 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 the fields to harvest. each of these sites contains around $200000.00 bleaches 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 is the industry is to the palestinian economy. and illegals is really settlement the white fence comes through a protest in all the grove. israel is old but still issuing permits. the palace to the farm is to harvest a crumbs new the settlements this year. so it's a nervous drive. for them, he's too afraid to go up the hills and hobbies to screw up the symptom,
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the motor we tried to go last saturday. but for settlers, protected by his really soldiers intercepted us and threatened to confiscate our tractors this year. there are no permits, even if a permit is issued is for one day, we can't do anything and one day we go to only many of the able it grows. the threats from his baby settlers like these means many palestinian farmers have been to scan to cultivate their land for years. this year, the restrictions are equal was part of sydney, an agricultural ministry estimates around 40 percent of the harvest, including motives groaning, gold will be lost because that's almost a $100000000.00 money for palestinian families that simply want to pay at the beginning. so how does 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
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this document. little afraid that they will beat us again, or that we could be killed. assuming nothing groves cover around 60 percent of the ok point west bank. the pharmacy as well as long calls that is damaging the only industry like never before. with a launch scale with international expos spread or small scale hundreds of thousands of palestinians. whoever lied on these trees for thousands of years to live child strap it down to 0. do you mean the occupied with bank still ahead on alger 0 or just taking a look at some of these having use including a hospice situation that halted flights at hamburg airport, which is fine. the over opt 18 hours, stay with the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back. let's take a look at some of the days of in use now and an 18 hour hostage situation that led to the lockdown and evacuation of hamburg f or in germany has been brought to an end. police topped a gunman holding his 4 year old daughter into releasing her. she was on her and her father was arrested the airport. cancel flights after he drove onto the runway and 5, several shots and the police believe he was involved in a dispute with his daughters mother. this is the sole event and you could fly
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up to we were attacks and then just about to take off when the clean southerly spot and the 1st emergency vehicles on police calls arrived. the captain said the plane was not allowed to move, and we were not allowed to leave up. so we saw police officers with a full rifles and helmets and 4 gig running across the field. some of them were hiding behind cause thousands of people living in northwest nepal are sleeping outside after at least a 157 people died in a popular as quake. survivors say the village was almost completely destroyed in friday, a squeak. jessica washington has more. the night so cold in the pools room district, but these people have no choice but to sleep here and wait for help. after a powerful squeak destroyed their homes. they only have blankets and a small fire to keep them warm. village has been
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totally destroyed. we don't have anything left to eat. whatever food we had is better done to the regular phone and the houses. she says they are surviving by eating rice and salts. most houses in this area were damaged or destroyed and fridays as quick as a few. a lot of. busy the government should help us as houses and everything has been lost. its ortiz estimate at least 200 people were injured. when the earthquake struck in the middle of the night, a mile of the month i was sleeping on the top floor. the mrs. flores totally collapsed and i was trying, i suppose i would die for sure, but to you, i am, i suffice a quick comment in the pool, but this is the was to huge since 2015 officials are
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still trying to find supervisors for the judge in destroyed homes permissions underway. the reason is because i found that my daughter and my son in law and the grandson, had died. it took us 2 hours to take the parties out and bring them to him. and many people here now face immense difficulties, unsure of what they will eat or where they will sleep. and the most difficult challenge seemed good bye to them of twins. jessica washington to 0. before we end this news, our reminder of the main developments of these ras, one guy, it's been 30 days since the war began. and israel has been carrying out in 10 stormy around the gaza strip this sunday evening, including of on several hospitals in the north of the territory. these are in the army says it's cut garza in to communications, including means that have been cut again across the policy in territory. we'll have
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more about coverage and just a few minutes with my colleagues. so rahman from the for the back to for the whole team. thanks for watching. i'll just here to stay with us. the . the grieving mother and her charles, 40 year old husbands and father, a full show date 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 into shots and she was just trying to provide transfer. i'm of the the right to organize ation. yes, dean monitored 1597 investigations of these really secular violence committed against palestinians between the 20052000 switching to only 3 percent of those investigations led to a conviction, the regime,
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the cold 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. it's the world slow down. we stand for as homes, with fits of global nickel reserves. indonesia is points to leave the global, the battery industry. we definitely manage our abundant resources and play a role in solar energy harness the offerings 75 percent of global carbon credits essential submitted by mental protection, enhancing investment climate digital licensing, your better tomorrow. in 5432 more upfront takes on the big issue. this isn't the one off he's talking about a systemic issue here. black lives don't really matter in the police for
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unflinching questions is war with lawanda a 10 minute rigorous debate? because of lots of medical treatments, challenging conventional with the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me more for me on hills upfront one out 0. the the hello. i'm so roman you're watching the old is it renews on life, while headquarters here in the hall, coming up in the next 60 minutes? the israel is heavy bombardment of gauze. it continues for $830.00 consecutive nights, pitching areas around many hospitals. philologist refugee comes in the gaza strip

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