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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 6, 2023 1:00pm-2:00pm AST

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in the get compelling insights into humanity. holden unto stories from asia or in the pacific. 101 east. on alger 0. the . the frontal mccrae. this is and use our line from coming up in the next 16 minutes enough is enough. the you ins, woods as well, phones refugee camps and hospitals and gaza. jordan and jobs, medical agents of the gaza strip using parachutes as hospitals run out of fuel in supplies. and now the noise of rides in the occupied with banquets reports of this friday forces storm and nebulous in hebron made us secretary of sizes in the
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turkish capital flight of stop on his diplomatic tour of the region. the, it's 10 gmc, that is mid day in dallas, or with israel to assist pounding the strip in a rim, move the heads of 18 humanitarian agencies, including from the united nations, have issued a joint statements cooling for an immediate, documented terry and cease 5 is our launch the heavy bombardment overnight across casa, people have used to be a hand to search through russell for missing family members. at least 45 palestinians have been killed in the overnight rides, and many are still missing. the latest round, if it's ready, it writes has struck and densely populated areas in refugee camps. that includes the, i'll show it to you in july. the refugee camps is ready for us, is also bombs to homes in the central kansas strip. well video has been coming in
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showing kyle's around ellis chief, a hospital in kansas city, as more in jude and did approach. and it's one of gone says biggest hospitals, health ministry spokesperson says israel is deliberately targeting civilians. well deserves honey mac mode, joins us from con eunice and southern guys. and now and honey, we're here. that is where the military is saying that it had $450.00 targets overnight. and throughout this morning, can you just talk us through what was happening just how much damage has been done? the, the swell of photos and videos this started to emerge of from last night, reads on on garza and the northern part, but particularly on gaza city. and i, i can safely see the deals targeted are, can be easily doubled or tripled because is really source is talk about single
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target the, the, the attack. but when we think of the kind of weapons and, and the destruction of the damage that the called the surrounding area. and keeping in mind that these are large, the amateurs bonds and not only destroying a single residential home, but a surrounding area area. that's why we end up with the entire neighborhood, the entire residential block being destroyed and turned into a pile of rubble. those photos showing sheer amount of damage to these residential homes, to the point that they are on livable at all. or they are simply turned into a pile of rubble. there's also a severe damage the infrastructure and rhodes that kills with the palestinians who have been killed on those rates or by the hundreds. as of now, there are still more people under the, the rebels, particularly in unless that are a around the ship, a hospital vicinity in a re now a to major neighborhood, the northern v mountain neighborhood and the southern remote neighborhoods. we
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learned from a statement be made by the this, the civil defense department at talking about dairy cruz on the ground members, their group being as tack and targeted, impeding their rescue work and making the, the process of saving lives of from under the rubble. even more, more difficult. this is the situation so far as the campaign of, of relentless airs, right, continues to pound the entire gaza strip and effectively separating garza and the north of from the center. now we're talking about only 2 parts. the north, including garza city and the southern part of the gaza strip. and which makes it very difficult for people to think about evacuating it from the northern part of the southern part of guys. or we're talking about some 900000 palestinians are
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still in gaza and in the north, unable to leave, despite the many poles by the is really are me ordering them sharply at to leave a gaza city and the northern part. but those goals are not, are not guaranteed of safety. and we know that from a red cross stores that there's no guarantee for safety, for these evacuation to move to the southern parts. yeah, the honey also i want to talk about uh hospitals when it comes to fuel, we know that uh about 24 hours or so ago. uh don't just be it was saying that they only had a few hours if you live. what is the situation then now as well as the health care system and the gauze of the visit is already in trouble. even before this war started, there was always
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a short digital medical supply store digital with you. but when the war is started, this, this problem is the target to be more visible as there is that. so now me of casualties brought on to and to this hospital were talking about the largest hospital in gauze in nor is the only 2 remaining health facilities. it somehow functioning not, not the best of their capabilities, but somehow functioning. but they are unable to meet the needs of this the tsunami or casualties that come into the hospital. now, hospital not only operate as medical centers, they are also an evacuation center. they are really a place for people who are really in hospital. we're talking about babies and incubation starts about patients, about some a life threatening diseases. we are, we have people who have some a chronic disease and, and an old was in need of a medical intervention. so there is a $5000.00 times beyond their capacities operating. but with the extreme sure,
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did you, if you will. now, there is a, a, a, a crisis in the coming a few hours. both hospitals are going to shut down completely and they will only remain as a standing facility with no medical services or medical intervention whatsoever. to whoever is inside the hospital, that is the situation with with the hospital and there is a fear that the coming hours are going to be really dark for the $900000.00 palestinian. this trend is in the northern part. mm. okay, thank you so much for that update that is uh honey. most moved for us in con eunice, thank you. almost half of the palestinians killed in gaza children and a warning view as may find some of the images. and how shall alvaros report the stepping this is the theme in jamalia moments of today's very will claim here,
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the rep that you can families carrying the injured best to is desperately working to retrieve the into it from the wreckage. model number of children killed and israel as bombardment is increasing the lies. sure. bodies, rails constant attack the 100 and now does those will what killed when his body forces struck the monkey refuge account rescuers from texas, trying to find anyone the, the comp, mainly house women and children hospitals are very struggling with a constant stream of casualties. and now dealing with even more patients, that's one point you would find or these people would, you know, know, been through it's a. so it's like can a, you know, of these patients,
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the new unit that i see you as the patients undergoing. i think he took care of this is what i know. we had the moment when we have to use our mobile phones to studies many here have lost someone rolands father, mother and brother, were killed, leaving had an open. she's saying a final farewell is well cuts off electricity, water and fuel supplies to gaza. people are using firewood for cooking as the living conditions, deteriorate the not in the lab when we fled our homes of, to what we so far out and destruction. we left behind your castle. if we think we have fun it, you know what to go. let those who did this for us because of the humanitarian situation gets, was un, and he would vice groups pressing for a humanitarian see spot to me. the immense deeds of people
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demands rejected by as well as to early as its troops continue that attack us, your mob under 0. which one says that it's a force has dropped urgent me to collide into guns in a post on x, king of dollars. so the operation was conducted early on monday. he said the supplies for the jew dining and field hospital to help those injured. and israel's was on the strip. and let's go live now to sort of hot off and occupied east jerusalem with 2 border police officers have been attacked. and so can you explain exactly what happens here of the day when a few hours ago just behind me down here is the old city an occupied east. jerusalem, which has several entrances. different gates, one of them known as of the hawks is where this incident happened. to 16 year old
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palestinian from a neighborhood called or you saw way or which isn't far off from a that's gates stopped to is really offices bice and that's when sees a female and male and he was killed a soon off to that by the is ray these forces are also arrested, another palestinian, they believe, was involved in that attack. this comes off the back of a few days ago, but just down this road here behind me, a similar incident happened. very young pa, this thing and also stopped aboard a police officer that ended up in the hospital. and clearly, you know, this isn't the 1st time we see these kind of attacks has been happening throughout the as tensions have been incredibly high with israeli forces carrying out as a huge number of re daily i to be in fact, not just an occupied westbank will so he and occupies east jerusalem and spots open night. they rested 23 palestinians for various reasons. uh they said one of those
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was a member of that stuff. uh, but also what we believe uh is um, from the reports that we're hearing is related to some of those social media posts . the palestinians. do even if you like a post online that is in supports of palestinians or against the will in gaza that could land you in jail. and so there are most signs of divisions between now and yahoo and others and as soon as the governments or yeah, absolutely is riley, media reported over nights uh, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu had said that we need to examine again of these anti government products as well happening for months against any due to treat changes that included a minute, treat resolve as that had basically said that they didn't want to be taking part in a reporting for regular g c. then we heard from the many guns who
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is positive. this will cabinet that's working very closely with prime minister benjamin netanyahu in terms of this rule. and he's sweets, it's, i'm saying that basically nothing y'all, he needs to take responsibility and says presumptive mudslinging during will, which he said is harming the country. then this morning we heard from the prime minister himself who was sweet things that so basically by tracking on this saying that how much. 1 to the war against us and that he wants to kill us, not because of any arguments within us. so he's trying to deny it says any crack within this unit see government, we ourselves have been in touch with the us department for the minute for the minister himself. and the statement they gave us was that. so they said, the prime minister said this before the will, he told the enemies they shouldn't make a mistake on, on the estimates us because we all signed united best is off the back of several
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divisions. we've been seeing the up playing out slowly over the last few days between people within this will cabinet where you have the intelligence and military that have a taking responsibility for what's happened on october 7th. but still there. 1 is not just from those within the government, but also the public saying the prime minister himself, who isn't leaving this country is the one leading this war as well as the one that should come out and take that responsibility. i'm here with hearing now amongst the people that are saying that quite sources within that government has told media that he is in a way effectively laming. the probably tests and blaming these resolve this for showing a sign of weakness, but gave how much this opportunity to attack them on october 7. okay, thanks so much that uh that is the height up in occupied east jerusalem for us. is there any forces carrying out more rides in the occupied west bank that is still in
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the town of knobby sally to us and him from destroying buildings and roads. a problem to tell us to be an activist was arrested for and sizing terrorism according to is rarely false is essence as well as will and gaza began last month. it's on the as intensified operations in the territory. we've been in smith joins us live now from ramallah and to understand the palestinian prime minister has just been talking about scouts a yes. on a policy named prime minister, but how much it's a it was speaking quite emotionally. you really have to the weekly cabinet me thing he wants the i is the so you the international criminal court says the issue arrest warrants for those involved in the bombing campaign on gaza. and he also wants to you and to consider a counseling world children's day. this is later in november and as an annual celebration to mark the signing of the when the un general assembly adopted the declaration of the rights of the child. and it was also very critical of this
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a fall right to is riley. judy administered a netanyahu's cabinet. who would have been asked in a radio interview if there was a, a nuclear option tool in reference to gaza. and the minister had said, that's one way, this is what should say, how to say about that. so let me access the bass. i left the minister of heritage and is really some things that 10000 monitors and enough more than 25000 ones. i know enough 1000000 displays, people are not enough for him and he wants to use an atomic bomb. again, it's depaula's damian's. he wants to caitlin for the sake of killing this. i mentioned more rides, organize in the occupied with bank. uh, can you just tell us about those briefly tell me as a typical night, i'm afraid in the occupied westbank rates are effective,
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live faded that happen before october. the 7th. what's happened is they seem to be more of the. busy grades across towns and cities in the ultra occupied rest, west bunker it resulting in one the death of one mind and the raid, the north of nablus, and also amongst those arrested, a very well known certainly amongst the palestinians activist i had so mimi 22 years old now, but she became famous when she was just 16 when a video, when by all of us laughing and kicking and he's riley soldier. and she served 8 months in prison for that. and her family and her have been arrested on many occasions since then. these really say this time the rest of the on suspicion of is of inciting violence and terrorist activities. now what about pointing people to is this instagram post in her name that cold and very, very violent language for a tax on these railings. now her mother has told us that this is not
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a daughter's instagram account. she said it's fake. and if you look online there, all various accounts with her name and picture on them. so it's not been possible to establish if this is, if this is her instagram, accountable, or more likely a fake one in her name. okay, thanks for that. been to this, been a smith for us and from our are you a secretary of state in sydney blinking is in the turkish capital and correct on his license diplomatic trip to all of the region he has just wrapped up a meeting with turkey is foreign minister on the war and gaza is visited comes as relations between his royal antique keys, straightened, know, both countries have recalled the invoice took his presents. richard type at one has condemned israel's attacks on civilians. in garza, i'm joined now by russell so that who is in and cut out and out of meetings just finish. do we have any idea of what was discussed? yes. well the secretary of state, denton, blinking,
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has just left the turkish for the ministry is headquartered in and cut off. as of now there's nobody is statements and no joint pass there. so that what we have been informed is that they have discussed several issues, particularly the war in gaza. one of them was the exchange of the prisoners, and the american side is try. we have tried to convince these turkish associates actual visuals, particularly the for the minister. how come to be done to put the pressure on how much to lose the captives. but the took his position was very much clear here. they are saying that the, the, the prisoners should be, you, had the needs of the prisoners shall have been seen a kind of mutual agreement exchange. all the pieces are so how much to lose the captive and his raptor leads the athenians prisoners. and on the other hand, another issue was how to pay the way for, for, for, for the future. so take your site is asking for a, an unconditional ceasefire that is even going further. i see that this will be in
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max international mechanism to observe. this is by it on the truck, it is a ready to be a part of that mechanism as it got. i'm sure, however, so far you haven't heard that total monthly blinking. he has been using the phrase, a humanitarian pause, but that's definitely that check your site is telling me that this is not enough that you need an unconditional assist. are but the tools are there. and steve, we do not have that most of the details, the of the tools that were just being housed in the minister of foreign affairs. however, there's another side of the story that today was taking place here and 20 berlington landed in and cut off the midnight and he has the be received by i need a higher level took his diplomats. then today we have seen that, that there, when he met there, she was received by the for the minister high comes through, then she attempted to hug. but how come for you? then we have seen that she tried to put a distance that so the, by the language,
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what was typing us a lot. and also usually according to the diplomatic protocols here, one second, the real estate is in cut off. usually they would have a joint passer now that's not the case. and also when the 2nd go see if these aren't non cut out, usually she will, she will need to present that one as well. and as of now, when we look at the ad, one's legal, official schedule, there's no such a meeting as well. so this whole are being ran into print that as the quote treatment to the, the secretary of the say that the reason for that is that the use of the policies, the policies, different approach to the war in guys us. so present level, particularly since it has been using harsh language criticizing as well and us and also it crews. and yes, i've been reading complicit in the crimes that they're committed by israel against the palestinians. as i said, as of now, we do not have bits much of the information, the details, what they have talked about. but we hope to hear that from some of the officials if not of the statements. then we'll try hard to get some lines from the sources
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within the minister of foreign affairs here. okay, thanks so much for that, russell. i will hopefully talk to you very soon when we get more information from that meeting for so set up for us an incorrect a lead spring in tyler communities, a professor of public policy at the institute, the graduate studies. thanks again for joining us in the studio. rather frosty reception for blinking into kid. exactly as expected. no doubt. yes, of course. i mean that it took us suddenly has a very clear positions when it comes to supporting the stings and calling for the end of of a few patients. and it also has a special solution with thomas, i mean it's when went through some ups and dos. but normally this set up open communication, shala's time as a one theater. they also host of how mostly that is in the key. and i think some of the most of the, so it is the key and of course of the public especially into the key. and the government's position is very clear on, on, on demanding immediate c slab and,
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and opening that open up political solution. so this already a best position and very expect positions from typically so there is no surprise you took, as always played this plug about the policies, even when it comes to russia and ukraine. you know, it took a different stand correct to the new to the host negotiations and that's small. we need countries like this. and these times. busy and at the same time, it's a need to country as well. so is it please the sort of like, you know, bridging between the east and west and all these, you know, political differences. so it's a very advanced position. i mean, it took some time from 52 to get to this position because the 1st 2 weeks of the war we saw a silencer key and this was a, this was the many people with a i was punished by this position, but then it just, it just evolved and to display advantages, which is very good. so given all of that, why well, i guess what was blinking hoping to achieve by, by going to incur i think make adjustments to buy more time. i mean his is is keep
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. busy is to buy more time for these red. uh so it has the alpha and the gaza strip and it's, it's continues it's submitted to patients and weakening or openings on homeless. i don't think he has an end goal yet. you know. ready it's like, you know, it is just as default as bank time for them all out of the that is and also from 50 of the products. notice that they know that it's more of a symbolic visit. it doesn't have any of the physicians on stopping or so. a big thing says labs, and this is why he got this cold, went to a cold reception and 50 so i mean what, what do you think 81 is, is wanting to do here. and, and do you think that he could take a position like we've seen him and took you to take when it comes to russia and you crying? do you think he would, he would be able to bridge, potentially as a divide between as violent in the palestinian. so yes, of course, i mean now focused position is, is, is, is, i mean it's, it's a, it's very advanced and it serves all parties motor. let's except for the us and
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quoting for ceasefire. yeah, 30 also expect for that some sort of an important tool. let's say in, in an after this world ends or the moment this one stops, you wouldn't need to mediators or key players, lab, good relations with everyone to be on the ground. i mean, the scenario of having to say international observers or even a u. n. b 's to, you know, but between goes on and isabelle in case i mean this, this conflict is, is over. how much is spending power, even though, because fucking, guys are, you know, when it comes to the, i mean, to compare but important tool in the construct the construction that goes to slip and, and so there's so many important funds, 13. busy and it's uh, and it's dispos that at this point, and it's, it's, it's, i mean, and it's, it's in a very, it's station and this is better than a good position where to put all for the assumptions for all the boxes including is what it doesn't cause it has to promote the collision. what does that are? yeah. i'm blinking isn't the only us diplomat. uh, that is in the region. see i direct developments is also uh, is,
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is visited as ro. i mean, what is he going to be trying to achieve? i mean, i guess the assumption is this is we're going to be about intelligence sharing between the us and, and israel, or, i mean, this is my opinion speculations. i think the ca, uh, that of the say is just probably the he of to discuss exactly issues related to the leasing of president, especially with the american hostages, especially the american ones in the gaza strip. i'm not, i wouldn't be surprised if she's if, if thought the physicians in the also discussing the conduct of food, i may be opening a dialogue with key partners or live in partners on the future of guys after this war, at the set. so many important fides that needs to be, i mean, even america's need to get some clarity with allies on what's going to be the next step, you know, causes right? so far as it's always on this board, which is stopping down from us. but really,
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i mean, we could expect this nonprofit as well so, so what's next either or what's next? so i think that americans also doing their due diligence and homework to see where other important regional actors stand when it comes to this. yeah. okay, thank you. so much a appreciate it, as always, i'm not going to thank you toby, for k is the sports person to unicef. the you in children's agency. he's described the situation for children in gaza. is catastrophic of the situation right now. yeah. is catastrophic for the children across the gaza strip. you know, it's been 30 days since the perfect good sites inside israel. and now this, this could catastrophic number of deaths and injuries of children you know, across the gaza strip. and um, yeah, what we know is that the, every day in the out, children, assessable trying to survive. so families doing whatever they can to best protect the children. we have around 1500000 people displaced, and that means families, children living in even more densely populated shelters,
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trying to seek safety. and then at the same time, you have this massive concern over you have access to safe will to access to medical facilities, trying to support and keeping those hospitals running a given they all you have virtually on, on the brain now. so this is a whole, uh, told me a nation all of huge issues and that's why it's so important that you use that to you and your we keep coding for, to scale up to a few minutes here in access as well. because the impact on children is massive, both from the ongoing intense facilities. those are the concerns like the other issues arriving such as outbreaks of diseases. any stuff is worked in inside the gaza strip for many years. and we still have out teams on the ground that they're doing whatever they can this despite the situation. so we also moving your supplies around late in the, in the southern part of the gaza strip right now. and trying to reach children's families wherever they are. they're, we've heard from stuff of the, of the dangers of, of how they're trying to survive the cost of their own shows. you know,
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children who like a full year old adults are one of those tell him who she was saying that she was like ripping a head scratching a size. and so they believe this is massive, massive distress of living through this every day. and we know how dangerous it is, but you might turn workers and rather un publish law refugee agency, have had 88 stock members killed the highest number of u. n. a workers killed a conflict. so the impact is massive, extremely dangerous to do the work. and at the same time, to stop them instead of golf to the their own families. this mazda is, um, wing says it is responsible for a rocket attack and telephone stats. if i did as wells on done the sound defense system homes, i salute has more on this from occupied to east jerusalem. how much does that cost sandburg is claiming responsibility for the rank and barrage fired on tel aviv and its suburbs. we've been seeing near daily rocket garages going towards the center of the country going to places more north as this war continues. the iron don't
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missile defense system has usually around the 95 to 96 percent accuracy rate. but in this war, it has been a little bit lower due to the sheer numbers of rockets that have been coming out of the gaza strip. now in one of those suburbs up toby, we did see an iron don't missile malfunctioning and actually falling into the street, hitting a lot of things around it. but these really authorities are saying that there were no injuries, and there was no damage to buildings. like i've said, we have been seeing these rocket garages on a near daily occurrence. the assembler gave said that it is in response to the ongoing mass occurs in gaza. it was still a head on which is there the story of a palestinian man attacked by his riley settlers as the number of such assaults almost triples in a month, the
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level more rain is being steered into, believes guatemala, southern mexico as well. so it's not a question if we'll see flooding, but just where and how bad it will be. it's been pouring rain for days now and speaking of flooding, flash flood alerts have been extend it for the tiny island nation to barbados with his badge of what weather they also drops down to near trinidad and tobago. spend a parade of storms, western canada pacific northwest. this is an atlas ferric river, so it's packing a punch, sometimes referred to as a river in the sky, and it drops its moisture as far as south is northern california. so some rain in the forecasts today for san francisco on monday. then this store and system will produce no for northern ontario and quebec, but for the lower great lakes, it will be rain. we've got a warmer feet of air if we can call it that, and it's feeling more like summer for the southern us. 28 in houston, looking good in arkansas and saint lou saint louis missouri as fall high
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temperature is here. there have been some flooding rings in venezuela that's pushing into colombia storms through brazil as amazonia states. so that stuff back to the temperature in the dallas and we've got this warm northerly breeze. so look what it does to the temperature and by yet blanca. yep. to $32.00 and it's storing system unwinds for a southern chile. so we've got snow for the southern hand. is the devastating strikes followed by through week rescue because that's 1st responders. know the mission could be the the until then documented to drive the one day with because of the civil defense which rescue mission. because on just examining the
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impact of today's headlines, medicines that are running out of our patients. i lose, we could see all the tests those, the guys that we don't buddies explore and abundance of the world class program. i don't think we have another decade before. machines are smarter than us. it's time to raise your lot international. so make us and world class john and bring programs to inform and, and spying on the challenges here. the, the, the what you notice here, a reminder of our top story is the salad is right, launched a heavy bone button and type in eyes across garza,
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at least 45 palestinians had been killed. the heads of 18 humanitarian agencies, including from the united nations, is called for an immediate, committed terry. in 652 is ready. police officers have been stabbed and occupied east. jerusalem is ready for us to say they shall date a 16 year old palestinian mile, who had a tax to pay us secretary of state institute blinking has wrapped up in meetings, took. he is foreign minister in the capital and correct. they discussed the board and gone. so now the visit comes as relations between israel and to kia a strides 3 children and the grandmother has been killed off during this riley as try kit a civilian cotton southern living on. the mother is severely injured, living on foreign minister says the country will submit a complaint to the you in over the killing of civilians. has the law said it's find is find rockets is rilen response and is ready civilian was killed and one of the northern is riley, towns will sign
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a honda is in by route for us incentive. what's the latest on this situation? well, at the time being the border is quiet, but for more than a month, 11 on as well. border has been an active frontline, we've speeds for scenes for roddic exchange was a fire for more than a month, so it's quiet now. but the situation could easily change, but it's still very much confined to the border area. late on sunday when israel struck that civilian vehicle and killed a 3 children along with their grandmother and then hezbollah responding by launching of a rush of rockets on and is really town along the border and according to is really media. and this way the civilian was killed despite that, at least for the time being, the conflict has not expanded both sides really treading very, very carefully. there's really army releasing a statement shortly after that strikes saying that we were acting upon intelligence
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and that we believe that the suspects are what they call terrorist. so we're in that car and hezbollah choosing to, to attack really a town close to the border, which we know has been mostly evacuated. hezbollah has longer range from a 1000. it can, she hits deeper insight as well. so both sides really treading carefully, both sides know really the consequences of a full blown conflict. on friday when the hezbollah secretary general has on this rela, broke his silence. he did say that all the options are open concerning the front in the north, in the south of the country, but who are also going to hear from him again on saturday. it will be the 2nd time he speaks. since the war on gods have begun. okay, thanks so much send it. is that a hold on for us in favors? it's rarely officials. i c, i, a director opens has arrived in the country for 2 weeks on the war on gaza and leave us to secure the release of captives. he's expected to meet with prime minister benjamin netanyahu, as well as senior defense and intelligence officials. john henry and reports from
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washington dc. burns is just the latest u. s. official to arrive in israel. we're not seeing a lot of pictures because it has the intelligence chief. they don't take a lot of pictures of him, but uh, officially, wall of the c. i a says it doesn't comment on the directors. whereabouts are us officials speaking on condition of unit name, and he says he is there to visit a number of countries in the middle east 100 talk to world leaders and to talk to intelligence officials. and he's expected to be discussing, not just the situation in guns, but also captive negotiations. and make an effort to cooperate with members of those countries, including israel, tend to just to deter state and non state actors from whitening that conflict. and he's expected to be there to reinforce intelligence share and you may recall that the, the us is using reaper drones over gaza to gather intelligence information. so the
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ca would likely be involved in analyzing and distributing that data for goals. he's also probably going to be pressing the same goals that we've seen president biden and anthony blinking the secretary of state a press while here they were in israel. and that is a pause for aid to go through to gaza. a more targeted approach that would minimize civilian casualties and, and effort to expand intelligent sharing between the 2 countries. there, he's likely also to go to catch our, where they'll be talking about trying to get those captives out. and also the egypt, which is key in getting humanitarian aid out of that region. so he's got a big portfolio there, but it's really very similar to what we've seen other us officials press. so let's bring in a template committee for us once again. the want to talk about the, the kept as being helped by him us because obviously that is one of the reasons well why the c i director has gone to as well. that seems, i mean, that has been
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a sticking point since the very beginning onto this for this being very little movement on that as well. says that it's not going to even consider humanitarian sci fi until those captives release. what happens now in regards to the, in the, on, i think the americans have a different position on the key to explore opportunities to have these kept as the least. i mean, especially the, the ones where i'm doing the citizenship medical needs and he kept his, let's not forget, i mean, it was a report to the american drones are flying over the go, the step also trying to collect some unintelligence, any information on the wit about some of these, the captives, so the americans are heavily involved in this process. but the see now with the continuation of is available button that, that, that the chances are the hopes are being diminished now. and, and since the keen for the lease, or to give an opportunity to release their own competence or the medical cap this. uh so i would, uh, i mean, i mean, i would,
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i would think that this of effort is coming within this approach. you know, and i hope that this on his end as well as up on need the medical captives. those are the name of the conductors and government also medical standards was fucking drugs also uses cool and have received no directions or say what to do with about to the fifty's is, is, is i'm the, i'm the that's, you know, and the, and the so, yes, i think this is the overall conflicts is coming guys coming in, and this gives you that there is that left the little bit between days today and the decisions or designated positions and then bit of composition. so the americans, it seems of starting to engage with the some approaches like a political approach. the big method approach will they want to see some evidence, some progress in some files. and then maybe things will open up slowly, slowly, of course, called has an important tool as well, given it's a extensive business with him as often shot as it has with him as educators as well . so if the americans can achieve the big throwing this flat and the lease even
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like the old cap, is what the doors that the american captain's and all this was thing that i must have nothing out of that you might need to explore this, this, this opportunity as well. so let's see how things go. thank you. this is all of us who have been well this been a huge bump up an overnight and again this morning with an gaza is rarely military now timing it has caught concert into, i mean, from the north, from the south. now i don't concerning is this in regards to the civilians that are still stuck in the north it's, it's extremely concerning it to him. i mean, now does, as has been cut into 2 parts. it's, it has been an important that even i'm human says who left the guys us at the end when self the, the couple of days ago to transfer some patients please. i would not at all to go back to guys as so it's a serious escalation though, and with the comforting of alternate communications. not so good. so we don't know anything about what's happening because we have to wait for your reporters for this . like, you know,
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a short window of ours when we have some electricity back into the nation and know what's happening. so it seems is what it wants now is up scanning. and so patient base on the me, the also the, and they say they need the they said the good thing though into stage tools, the conflict which is bringing the world inside the city in the urban areas. so it still seems now that at this stage what the trying to find the to penetrate does a city and go inside, you know, so and it's, it's very alarming especially that according to, to, to report stuff game. yes, that is a we have a customer to pop that almost 400000. so gives us some stuck in god's yes and the human core, the doors of thought that it's a mess. these are the steps. there is no mechanism whatsoever to ensure or guarantee people are civilians. the consultant safely caught the cost of the else because we don't have a 3rd party to observe a control the, the u. n. b, that's the most of the cost in officer. so it's so the, so now it's, it's, this is a very political stage and it's, it's very alarming. what's happening. yeah, well,
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what, what do you think israel's, inc, i'm, he is trying to squeeze the no, sir, i mean, so trying to cut it off. it's not the best that's, you know, most of time as a minute that a couple of minutes is i've sent the sense of the notes and you know that, i mean it's official truck. it's from the north because it's close at please that i you know, so i think for them if they manage to squeeze gaza or let's bring up the sheets on gaza, then that's the sort of the district the 50. because then the rest of the simple just sent that it'll not be a big fight because the big fight isn't because it's the biggest city. it's the most popular city. it's, it's in the north, you know, how much has minutes it could have been. it is, i've sent that in guys all around. does that? correct? so for them, if, if, if, if you start garza bidding of the system, does that then the what is over to me. so that modest, that's just the subject. it's not going to be ethically for sure. no, as we say everything. sure. thank you so much time of we really do appreciate you breaking it all down for us. the more than 700000 is riley's lives in illegal
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settlements and the occupied with bank and palestinians originally attacked the view in says the number of assaults has almost tripled since october. the 7th mohammed montague was attacked by his ready settlers in military, uniform and warning. this story contains details of sexual abuse is distinct and such a question. get into my but the thought of the gift pushing and they keep putting go in. finally, i managed to twist my buddy and move away. then i grabbed the we so what it means on social media that is really set lives. we're planning to at tech palestinians. on october, the 12th people with derrick flight and started back in the settlers chased us. you know, so women and children, i went to to escape,
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but i would rather be caught me. then the woman note nothing, but all the associate me on the head with that i sent here to us bleeding the model of the deck of said, do you remember me? he was reading anatomy on the phone, but i've seen him before. he's a settlement. i asked a little water to drink. he said that would bring himself in the stuff to chatting and duty made him go me by then. it was hot to feed. i mean, a lot of has been in my own was broke down, but they didn't have done because they want this cumulative. not only that they want this clipping or the fence, like i had been in the mood, the order in guantanamo bay wasn't checked for 5 hours. then i remembered what's
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happening in guests and a reminder of myself. i'm still alive, i'm still painting the exam. we have 2 options to be skipped of the 3 of the 3. if we stay skipped, we will have d, but um, if we break down. thank you. patients, demonstrations in solidarity with palestinians and gals. i have been held in cities around the world this week in the mexican capital protest is called for cx, 5 and above or below is at that really in mexico city, as well. walking the law in mexico, the city's main avenue were demonstrators that essentially shut down the city at this point, of course, see the flags and see the side of the demonstration in support of palestinians in gaza. some of these chance that you hear right now will be the freedom in spanish. some of the signs that we. 2 here the, this,
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the in the, that's what people are out here. marching in support of demonstrators calling to an end to is real military operations and gods 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 god's up. but also people here 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 in bassett, or is from israel, or even going as far as bolivia who is several relations with israel altogether. apollo al jazeera mexico city. the
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is take a look at some of the days of and use now more than 20 people have been killed in the capital of sit down in the light is fighting between the army and the paramilitary rapids support forces. it happens when shells hit a marketing cotton. this, according to a committee of pro democracy law, is at the depth of the latest and the complex, the pro council, in april thousands had been killed since the funding began. $6000000.00 had been forced from the huns to the ongoing funding and sedan is preventing increasing numbers of children from going to school within 70 percent point attends this year according to the united nations. others are waiting for schools to open an area is free of conflict. of just here is have a morgan reports from pulled. sudan, 7 months ago, one bill was attending school incidents capital. how to when were broke out between the army and the paramount at 3 rapid support forces. she and her family flight to
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the eastern city of ports with them, tail light, one looking good, and she has such high ambition. she wants to be a part of it. she comes to me with a note asking me to help her, right? because she wants to go back to school. if you have so helpless to see my children's education is disrupted the other. since the worst started in april, nearly 6000000 people have been forced from their homes. hundreds of schools away from conflicts, areas are unable to open as they're being used to house those made homeless. the total number of school age children into that is 19000000, according to the united nation, even before the war, 7000000 have no access to education. the you and childrens agencies tests an additional $6500000.00 will not be able to go to school. this year because the transit incompetence of raising the total number of out of school children to 13500000. the agency says that with children at risk, these kids,
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the ones that were already out of school and the ones that are now out of school. where they are at very high risk of hum food practices and risks of sexual exploitation of trans labor trans marriage, child soldiers. so this is, this is extremely high. s b, c, it a sedan government has or did schools in states loans to open, but sedans, teachers union says steps need to be taken before that's going to happen. if the government is serious about starting the academic year, there are things that needs to solve the 1st or the salaries of teachers so well in addition to improving the education environment and getting a solution to integrate displace children because they to have the right to education one does mother says she hopes schools in port sedan will open soon. that's way hey, childrens can resume their education and continue to work towards
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a future that they dream off. he but morgan ultra 0 4th sedan, columbia and rebels have suspended pace tools with the government less than a month off. today again, they accused president gustavo petros, administration of failing to on that it's places, but they did not say want those promises were in 2016 to break away faction rejected calls to lie down at times when the main river group fog agreed. a peace deal with the government. the strategy and prime minister and to the open, easy, has expressed an interest in the growth of chinese economy during his meeting with president shooting, paying, have an easy all submit. the chairman of the national people is congress and beijing is the 1st is strong and prime minister to visit china for more than 7 years. it follows years of tensions which have could tell billions of dollars and try between the 2 countries or thousands of people living in northwest nicole are sleeping outside off to at least $157.00 people died in the powerful as quick
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survivors say the village was almost completely destroyed and fridays quite just like of washington reports the night so cold in the polls room district. but these people have no choice but to sleep here and wait for help. after a powerful us quite destroyed their homes, they only have blankets and a small fire to keep them warm. emulate village has been 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 the us dividing by eating rice and salt most houses in this area were damaged or destroyed and fridays as quick the through a lot of. busy the government should help us as houses and everything has been lost . its warranties estimate at least 200 people were injured
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when the earthquake struck in the middle of the night's mile the following address with you guys, i was sleeping on the top floor, the middle floors totally collapsed and i was trying. okay, i thought i would die for sure, but anyway, um i survived a squeak so uncommon in the pool, but this is the was to huge since 2015 officials are still trying to find supervisors or the did destroyed home formations underway. the navy. the reason it's pretty, i phones that my daughter, my son in law and the grandson, had a died up. it took us 2 hours to take the bodies out and bring them to him in regards to them the last. too many people here now face immense difficulties, unsure of what they will, each where they will sleep. and the most difficult challenge seem to funny to their
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loved ones. just think of washington to 0. here returning to our top story now the war and gaza. the use foreign policy chief has the international community has lacks the willingness to solve these ready pellets to be in conflict . speaking at a gathering of european ambassadors in brussels, joseph borrow said there was no military solution to the issue. they own folding treasure, they didn't meet the least use it outcome of a collective political, a model failure with these riley and the police didn't, you know, people are paying a high price for it and this prize will continually increasing. you will refuse to see the situation a stretch. fortunately, this model on political fella is deal to of a grill, lack of willingness to solve these really, but a cd on problem. the music theater an odd have long been used as tools to therapy
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and gaza for 17 years. international schools have been helping students living under and is riley se and land located teachers side of was a catastrophic sit back for those have spent is building the talent and confidence laura con reports never give out these messages, approved from 3 people. it's garza, yara russell, had no luck with field bell posts last year. go and make an adjustment that they were involved in education, the project, the connect, hundreds of children with teachers from around the world. that was the foldable started, the and that was that of the ministry of health is receiving calls about those missing. and this number has reached 2660, including 1270 children under the rubble. now contact us be lost with yara, and all of that has been destroyed for
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a lot of people, we just don't know where they are in the less stuff being killed, ministry of education, stuff, and being killed. the stomach university, which is one of the places which trains main sites which trains teachers in, in gaza, has been found. it's a disaster greedy to really have any woods describing the. the impact is going to have the un says nearly $250.00 schools being bold, while hundreds of thousands of people made homeless. it says schools, adults, a target and the other part of the music of the company has also they'll change cost for trading musicians or before the voices and concepts of music videos. to this the,
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the, i decided to record this mean. do i see now kids here that are kids in trouble and they have g m as think of the better of a brighter future where they can write using a bright song and, and performance of the whole part is fine because it's just a place as it's up to the as the circumstances are in, especially now in a place that we use as bones had buildings to rubble. biggest thoughts? what people finish saying yeah, humans are so bad, a petite to say they hope to see these children again. but also the was a devastating setback. that those who survive lore home i'll just 0.
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well that's it for this is a real matheson will be here in just a moments with much more of the day since the as the situation in gaza escalate. we bring your expertise and then on the say, 4th is somebody's re u r. c. is that the, the, the palestinians have to south south to where the, how much has got to comply with international the israel can do what he likes. and that's the reason why is well keeps behaving so great. i would say this particular operation somewhere between the time against the genocide, it was really important that there was a jewish boy saying not in our name. you don't believe that this kind of progression makes do safer. it doesn't make is rarely safer state with us. but the nature of developments on, i'll just say right on counting, the cost of the humanitarian catastrophe is the thing we'll go the ever get. you
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know, a b one says is certainly billions of dollars in assistance to fix it. cycles economy lots can seem as protest against israel's will on golf. and with that tells me what the cost on al jazeera in 5432 more upfront takes on the big issue. this isn't a one off you. something about a systemic issue here for black lives don't really matter in the police for unflinching questions is war with were one to 10 minute rigorous debate. people are dying because of lots of medical treatments, challenging conventional was 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. me, it's the world slow down. we stand for as homes with tips of global nickel reserves . indonesia is points to leave the global, the battery industries. we definitely manage our abundant resources and play
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