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30031.4000000 people despite the we were just effective for sure. community and goals are being targeted. no one, it saves your everyone in the israel. alicia is a new round of overnight strikes on gaza for the day. a full meetings that hit civilian infrastructure in the strip the on the bulk of the saw just
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a life and also coming up scenes of chaos. continue and goes as struggling hospitals. as israel comes, communication services and positive cause i, again a minus 5 by ross, or rocket, some casa tours, television, activating air raid sirens. and another nice of raise to be able to find the west bank with the points of israeli forces storming nablus. the one welcome to you wherever you are watching from is just going past 3, g m t, that's 5 am and gaza. we as well as intensified as bombing of the strip overnight, densely populated residential areas are being targeted in the past. and telecommunications agency says internet services have been cut across garza and scenes of k also coming in from the o schiffer hospital as the injured and that i'll prove that the spokes person for
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goals is health ministry, says israel is blatantly targeting civilians. while i'm asked as low as they by roger rockets from the gaza strip towards the as well, many of those rockets were intercepted above television, if from teracon, i assume is in call you and this in the southern parts of the gulf has strep. he describes another in light of intense. it's very the bombardment the is very religious attacks and the gaza strip continued during the last hour. specifically, the eastern areas of gauze kit went heavily bombarded by the occupation of horses. also, the is really novel ships out trying to expand that men to treat apartments amounting to the cost of gaza strip as they are trying to make a fire casa for the maneuvering troops in order to seize moorland and to do it for a full woods through the air, but areas of the central areas of the goals and city were also the, the relentless component continue in central goals escaping the surrounding areas
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of the, of the issue for hospital and even in the residential areas that are adjacent to the education hospital in the north of gauze, or israel is intensifying its rays of attacks as mike falls where they are out of training as much as they can to win time to make expansion. and then military maneuvering in the, in the ground in the territory as they are also have being counted by palestinian fighters who are trying to look at the entry in the territory by using different weapons. and because i'm taught at communications have been cut off once again, not the 1st time that israel does this, which is making it very difficult for people to communicate, not only with each other but with the outside world. well, it was the 1st time that israel cut off of old lack of communication web cindy to retrieve the have didn't did that twice since the beginning of this round, a fine thing and discuss it has to be the set time that as well as cutting off the
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intent of communication works and what is really strange that is well is intensifying the rates. so it's attacks as they are cutting off all communication in the territory and even a suspend and hold on internet services in the gaza strip. now, the people in, in regards to a really desperately don't have any ability to communicate and contact with their families with their friends, with at least an order to, uh, to know what is the apartment and even to make sure they are safe or not. and it's worth mentioning that the palace, the minister of health and goals, or is it facing a very mass deterioration in terms of identifying the location of the is really a tax on the territory. as medical teens are just waiting in for, for in residence, in order to receive any quote or a i, or to receive any information about location of the is ready for buttons. so some people are bringing victims by using the own. a simple methods of transportation,
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one of the palestinians have approach one of the indian people throughout his casa book by a don't key to the nozzle hospital. this is police sewing that the influences are really facing a great pressure in terms of identifying the patient of target things and even take it explains how much is the fuel crisis in gauze was my colleague tyrene to recover as am speaking to during obligate to a bit a short while ago, we're moving on, israel's chief ministry spokesman says it's ami surrounded garza city and we'll continue it's bombing campaign. us people. eliza, we have started this war with great pain and we are determined to win, to have victory. and to bring back our beloved ones, our forces through golan were able to surround garza and arrive by sea. also in today. we have northern gaza and southern gaza. they arrive by sea and were able to
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control these areas. we're trying to provide a cord or a safe cord or so that people can leave and move safely. but we will continue our strikes in an intensive way and we will continue to track and bomb and northern gaza. kind of with less now speak to him. the solve is she joins some occupied east jerusalem and home that while the it's really been bothering has been happening more rockets as we've been reporting, being fired from gaza to tel aviv bring us up to speed. that's right. we have been seeing near daily rocket barrages coming off of the gaza strip, but they're not just hitting those southern communities in the gaza envelope where they're used to that kind of rocket alert sirens on an hourly daily basis. we're also seeing them go go more north and more central places like tell of even the surrounding suburbs are talking about with the shop, see on whole loan and i want the gun met him. and so he asked, but now the iron door missile defense system intercepting
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a lot of those rockets. however, this evening there was a malfunction with the iron dome. and one of its interceptors actually fell down and hits a building in the street, causing a fire is really, authorities are saying that there were no injuries as a result and there was no damage to buildings, but the assembly or gaze inside the gaza strip, taking responsibility for that barrage of rock and fire saying that it's a response to the ongoing is really mass occurs being committed in gaza. the the c i a direct to bill burns is also heading into the region. isn't they want, does this visit me? so this is the ca directors 1st visit to the region since the war began, but it's not the only stop on his list. this is part of the binding interest ration plan to continuously show with support for israel, but also the americans are trying to see if these really is can mitigate the way
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they are attacking the gaza strip. perhaps seeing if they can target him as differently to try and really prevent the high civilian death toll that we've been seeing. now. bill burns will also go to papa and he'll go to jordan, the united arab emirates, and egypt and bill discuss interest of mutual concern there. on the top of that list is the ongoing humanitarian disaster that is unfolding inside of gaza. the 2nd intelligence when it comes to perhaps the release of the captive to see what the c i a director can do when he's meeting with intelligence counter parts. and the 3rd is the americans trying to reiterate the commitment to the regional allies that they do not want any non state actors to get involved in israel's war and really wide in the conflict throughout the greater middle east. so the americans have been reiterating for some time. they do one more humanitarian aid inside of the gaza strip and that is something that will also be on the table. okay,
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for now i'm to solve it. so live unoccupied, east jerusalem. thank you. and i was ready for sea is a carrying out more rates in the occupied westbank since the war in gaza began. and what type of the 7th they've stepped up that reparations across the territory, same bus robbie joins as live now from ramallah and zane who was with the targets of these latest rates as well, ever since this, these, this ever since the war began in fact, well before the war, these rates have been taking place but the residence of the occupied west bank of rome, unless they ever since the war began. they can break their day into 3. the morning starts with the work day where things are a little bit normal. they spend the afternoon watching the horrors playing out in garza and at night they brace for these ongoing, unrelenting is really military rates being carried out in their communities. and we've seen in the last few days and,
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and uptake in that in this evening has been no different. a number of res, being carried out across the occupied westbank. there's scarcely a major town or city that hasn't been affected by these raids. but what we seen in the last few nights, especially, is that there's been more push back palestinian residents pushing back. there's been more resistance as well as armed resistance. we've seen clashes between the israeli military and palestinian armed groups in particular this evening. and 2 of us, we've seen a, an explosive device used against the is rarely military. so we're seeing it uptake in that level of push back by palestinian residents by palestinian fighters. one of the most significant rates we can point to at the moment actually happened and occupied east jerusalem at the stuff on the refugee camp. we saw 3 of 300 strong is really military incursion into the camp. now there are armed groups in this camp, which would explain why we saw such a large presence and in the town of a not
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a not far from that camp. we saw a rate arrest my roof. i'll refine an advisor to the palestinian authority governor of jerusalem. and in another rate, i've talked to our leader real fast. oh yeah. and was arrested while giving an interview to a palestinian broadcaster. these arrests a sort of reflect an ongoing effort by the power. so by the israelis to arrest leadership as well as active as we've also seen raids here in ramallah just earlier this evening about 5 minutes from where our offices are. there were is really military vehicle spotted. and in one raid, they also arrested. i had time, me, me a very prominent, posting an activist. she was arrested from her village and be solid. now she became famous in 2012 when she confronted him. this rarely soldier and was filmed defending her brother at the age of 12 made famous for on camera swapping and is
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really soldier. and she became famous in that video. she was arrested this evening discontinue, was suffered by these rarely military to target activist and leaders are posting an activist and leaders in these rates as a bus or avi live in ramallah that thank you. more than a 150 palestinians have been killed in this way the rates since the war started a month ago. more than 2100 have been injured and the smith has more routine 90 in the occupied west. by this time, the target is a 20 year old man, suspected of being a fighter and a palestinian arms group. his body was taken away by this bull doza and not be able to be yes, was the 149, the palestinian killed in the west bank since october, the 7th. a few hours later, the funeral of another young routine day. this is the rhythm of life here. rate
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funeral, it looks like they've said ok so, but if they're taking out their anger for october 7 on us, the defense people here. they want us to hate resistance fighter. but you know, what does my going to happen? let me try one more. this is not the 1st time they go out of this direction because they think they can force us out or weaken us. they're mistaken. every time they do this, it makes us more determined to stay into this increasing the oppressive environment came on to the blinking us secretary of state told michael who the past that his administration should play a central role in what comes next in goss this to a president with the list the legitimacy in the eyes of most palestinians, 80 percent of them want him to resign. according to the latest poll, p a is unstable. it seems as a collaboration to redeem and so presence the best with wants to discuss with blinking how to stabilize the situation for himself here because as many and though
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he is running this part of policy. and then the 3rd period for mcgrew, lincoln find the best, but helping to maintain calm in the west bank. so what com there is, is brett john settler tax of molding building since october. the 2nd violin is a ready, it's a 16 year i searched the policy mean, president told lincoln that his administration will consider taking over garza only as part of a deal for the creation of a palestinian state. the for any one in gauze or at the moment, this sort of tool may seem irrelevant while the us refuses to back out of us. the school for a c spot on israel won't even consider the slightest pause. please bombing campaign . bernard smith, i'll just arrest, remodeling us like 3 of stages now to keep it as part of his diplomatic tour of the region. his visit comes those relations between israel and took a little strange,
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but his country. so if we cool the invoice to his president, rush up to the other one has condemned, as well as a tax on civilians in gaza. he's offered to help mediate the conflict. before heading to took a, he made a stop in bagdad for tools for the rocky prime minister. and he said, washington wants to contain the conflict. we're working very hard to make sure that the conflict and gather does not escalate this 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 this trip to make sure you stay with this one i, which is 0. so we continue our special coverage of the will cause that including cooling for a ceasefire. thousands protest in mexico's capital, demanding the government, take it touchstones is around school. because the
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in depth analysis of today's headlines, israel says their objective is to completely eliminate home off, not just their capability, include affinity, interest, large numbers of civilian skills, including children and good cutting of electricity. this is a weird friend, frank assessments by frankly, china is position is not going to get involved in anything little apparently they're going to continue to call for peace and talks inside story on how to 0. it is murder. when you throw a fire bomb into someone's home is significant in numbers that insignificant ideologically, that is significant, even as a crime. very significant by dictating the governments, the fact of policy that was shown up can terms of the radicalize, the series on out to 0 are examining the impact of
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today's headlines, explorer, and abundance of world class programming international. so make us and world class john and bring programs to inform and inspire on challenges there. the you're watching out there is a reminder of our top stories. the silence communication services have been causing problems. goals are following israel's religious router strikes, foaming campaign as intensified as densely populated areas of targeted hospitals say they're breaking point sirens have gone off in many cities in israel. i have to
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have my students to barge of rockets from the gaza strip. and if there's a ruckus we intercepted above television, this ready for us is of lowest and of a nice of rage of the occupied west spikes i. ministry vehicles have been seen still will make several areas including numberless have let me introduce now in palm into who is a former australian. i'm positive lebanon, and he's currently a research scholar at the australian national university center for arab and islamic studies. he joins us now from camera. a very well welcome to you. can i start by asking you firstly about australia is stands when it comes to the ongoing conflict. australia, of course, is one of a number of countries that abstain from voting for that true. so the un general assembly a couple of weeks ago to look at what extent is a decision like that dictated by foreign policy obligations, not to israel for the united states. but i think so very much. so i'll tell you
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that you started is now live with united states and with a, but it's in the you and we tend to work closely with your opinion. so to see the united states sizes against that resolution in the general assembly, but astray, to say the import a bunch of 4 different as mentioned thomas, which is which it didn't. but bear in mind, of course, that the resolution was, was not calling for that. that's not too far as in fact uh, i quite balanced resolution calling for a humanitarian pause. it wasn't cooling for a safe spot and astray. couldn't support that if the trunk, if there had been a i've them not had a quick reference to the tourism of speech which starts but stretches point of view at this stage is that of what's on the stone. the prime minister has expressed sympathy to a name is about a signature which in australia and we do have a,
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a significant r a that this tell us the news and has a foreign minister penny wong as us both sides drawing with richard street. so we're trying to take a middle ground on this very much supporting is really in the sense of ensuring that to israel and we have to be, it's not concrete. the understands reach, support is rooms right to suspend it. so by the same token, to try to minimize the number of civilians rather than casualties of stuff for the most part. if i interesting that you mentioned would restraints and you mentioned that was evident casualties as well. we are currently looking at a live shots of the gaza sky line. we are quite clearly every now and again seeing the continued bombardment of gauze and cities explosions in the explosions on the ground. and the 1st slide, i'm sure there will be another devastating death toll as well when it comes to restraint. what kind of leverage does the international community have when it
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comes to urge them to us to act as an old, important, into locked into when it comes to this right wing is very the government? well, i think you've gone to quite a few men to states and actually commissions, each of having to, to vote for a camp in the, on this festival, the united states, while publicly giving as much support as it can to, to his realm certainly will morrow. and materials support the speeds and it's private conversations. true secretary to state blinking, but also through to say i direct to bill burns to be saying we you're, you're hosting us the us with the number of casualties that your inflicting in, in gaza. and it's putting the message to the, to these right, is that they have to be a lot more targeted and to reduce the numbers between that and searching said, there will be a lot more of the other thing the,
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the europeans as well as the americans, will be concerned about is that this is taking a lot of international attention away from ukraine, which outset, to use it to the russian president of the benefits at this point. and also to be taking weaponry, american women right away from ukraine and to and to his room. so a stranger who generally cypress, do your opinions on this, right? but it's a very delicate task, so we have to have to after work. of course, the other thing is i can just sort of say this is the netanyahu. and so this isn't very difficult situation because his polling numbers are very low indeed down to 27 percent. and he has to do something to re gain the trust. all these really being in the under way, he can do that is by finishing this more and to in, in a way this stay for both ways. really that he's able to colorado, i mean,
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across the board. the consensus in israel seems to be 1st the to get rid of a mass. secondly to get rid of benjamin. that's no. is it time for him to step aside and allow somebody else to take the reins and what sort of impact would that have on the far right element within his own coalition government? so that's, that is a very good point of the very poor calling numbers i've just been reading this morning. have indicated that i've got the versions to stop assessing sentiment and, you know, who is not going to last very long. if it's that, yahoo does go with each foster design. that means that he's, he's rock, we can go from and it goes in cottage. they seem to this stage according to folding . this being done in this room. a lot of supports with any get as a to be prime minister, not least because he is a professional military person has been a head of the, the idea in,
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in the past and holding and showing that his own body possession, the triple that support. since the start of the rules. so he said some dramatic developments inside is right dramatic developments. and indeed in israel and of course we will be keeping an eye on that in palm. its a full mouth spread in a bunch of 11 on a pleasure to have you ever programs. thank you. you're welcome and have demonstrations in solidarity with guys. them have been held in cities around the world this week, and we're apollo is in that riley, in mexico city of the law in mexico. the city's main avenue were demonstrators of essentially shut down the city. at this point, of course, see the flags and see the size of the demonstration is support. palestinians in gaza. some of these chance that you hear right now the, the freedom in spanish. some of the time that we saw here the, this, the in the, that's what people are out here. marching in support of demonstrators calling to an
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end to is real military operations in jobs of which they say, it's only adding to a growing list of violations of international humanitarian law. demonstrators and mexico words here adding their voices to the growing chorus of people around the world, calling for a ceasefire in gods. but also people who are calling on the mexican government to take a more of a more be diplomatic stance to follow the lead of other governments in latin america, governments like sheila and columbia and hunger as whoever called there. and bassett, or is from israel, or even going as far as olivia, with several relations with israel altogether, palo alto, 0 mexico city. more than 700000 this way, these living illegal settlements the occupied westbank. they regularly attacked palestinians with a number of assaults has almost tripled since october the 7th. as,
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according to the united nations, having motto was attacked by stray. the settlers in military uniform, wandering, historic contains details of sexual abuse. the distinct and such a pushing get into my but the bottom it keeps pushing and they keep putting going. finally, i managed to twist my but in the way then i grabbed the the we so what it means on social media that is really set lives with planning to at tech palestinians. on october, the 12th people would get a flight and started back in. the settlers chased us, you know, so women and children. i went to to escape, but i would rather be good to me. then the woman, though, 2 bottles of p at me on the head with that i sent you to us bleeding
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the bottle of the deck of said, do you remember me? he was wedding anatomy on the phone, but i've seen him before. he's a settlement. i asked little milton to drink. he said, that would bring good salary and stuff to chatting and duty made thing go me by then. it was hot to feed. any of mobile has been inhaling was broke down, but they didn't have done because they want this cumulative not only that they want this clipping or that the fit, like i had been in the most recent order in guantanamo bay, wasn't check for 5 hours. then i remembered what's happening, you can guess, and a reminder of myself, i'm still alive, i'm still pacing the
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of the. we have 2 options to be skipped of the 3. the 3. if we stay skin, we will have d, but to him, if we break down. thank you patients. okay, you're up to date and have since may need fall commodities. and also allows time, whether it's next to the inside story else where the israel is kind of got ethnic cleansing in moving guns the the offer go with your weather update for the americas. thanks for joining in and it is a stormy picture transferring from venezuela to columbia through a brazil's amazon estate that's not back temperatures in dallas compared to where they have been is late. so 33, the hard for you on monday with
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a strong northerly wind here. that's a warm breeze for bio blanca. so you're up to $32.00 degrees storm system on winds though for southern chile. so we've got rain and snow for the southern andes here. quite a bit of rain is being funneled into believes and guatemala same goes for southern mexico. winds will be a factor as well, guessing up to 90 kilometers per hour. so really nasty looking day here. over the next little bit. here for the southern us, it's a different story though almost more like summer is those temperatures are nearing 30 degrees on monday and then look at this storm system snow to the north rain to the south. we are pumping up a bit of former air. so toronto is up to 11 degrees and we're also dealing with a storm system for the west coast, west certain canada pacific northwest. this is an atmosphere at river that is a narrow, concentrated band of rain, sometimes called a river in the sky. it comes as far south as northern california. so what weather in the mix for a san francisco on monday, with a high of 19 by now on the,
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