tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 6, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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they're going to continue to call for peace and talk inside story on how to 0. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter why you call out you 0 will bring you the news and current affairs. the of the um for the batch of all of this is in use our line from doha without continuing extensive coverage based arousal on guys coming up. a green milestone in gaza as a number of palestinians killed in this war, passes 10000 sleep,
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deprived of freight and exhausted, we recruit our medical team's binding, overwhelming odds in gaza. also this, our 3 palestinians, including how mosque member kills by is really forces and to correct any occupied questions. i'm going israel, families of those held captive by him ost protests outside the parliament. we've engage the israelis steps that they can take to minimize civilian casualties. and the us secretary of state pledges, know a to guys that on a visit to take a, the latest comp on his diplomatic tour of the region. the, it's just past 15, gmc 5 pm in guys that way more than 10000 palestinians have now been killed by is really a tax. but that large number of fails to capture the human cost. mothers and fathers,
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daughters and sons. entire families wiped out teachers, medics, bus drivers and artists, cornerstones of any vibrant society killed and mosse. these ready and groaned a sold on the 2 point. 3000000 people in the gaza strip continues despite global voices, including the united nations and world leaders. calling for an immediate cease fire around 32 medical centers in the strip have now stopped operating. those that remain open are overwhelmed with patients and are running out of fuel and basic medical necessities. you know, my, the 4th one is what i would like to confirm, but at the start of the 2nd month of this for the medical system and gaza is totally and comprehensively unable to offer services in every part of the medical system, the medical system and cause it cannot save the lives of people kind of treat the wounded because that being targeted directly by the who's ready. okay. patient moment, parts of the month because the, some of the body to we stuff. i like a few
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a medical supplies, particularly in northern garza, what bakeries have been targeted. this has led to a lack of food facilities, no bread, no food supplies for citizens, patients and medical teachers. consequently, medical teams and hospitals and northern gaza without food, without the ability to save lives. i'll just areas how should i have bar begins are covered to this are with this report on the medics struggling to save lice. this is a bad moment of relative quiet for these members of a medical team in gaza. the shift is about as taught and they are ready engage in a conversation about will that personalize the fees and then search and see about the future. mode is the youngest, a single bus, he has that extended family to worry about as, as strikes intensive i my father passed away recently. i look after my mother with
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very close. but we have displays photos of every rescue mission. his team has taken box and he says he wants to keep the memories alive. in case anyone get scale is right. um it has attacked medical work as ambulance isn't hospitals despite international contamination? no medics say no one is saving cause a human to kill him. i'm the more we faced situations where those trapped under the rubble are asking for help. you are the only chance because ambulances can go anywhere. you become their only hope when their loved ones kind of come to the right to go to sleep. by sunset airstrikes hit the residential area. national joyce task to get to the site. this man has been injured by shrapnel and needs to meet his house. as soon as the ambulance advice of the hospital, a steam receives an urgent call to reach us casualties. this
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man was pulled from robert, was serious, had injury the team, take him to the nearest hospital, but it's over whelmed. they have to find another hospital willing to treat as the days go by. presto, medical teens is mounting. they feel helpless. people are buried under rubble. hundreds rushed to hospitals destroyed. families want to know about their loved ones the most just because don't stop. this mother feasible, her child, she says the one month and a half baby has breathing problems. i'm a father, i have 3 children. i feel like i learned a lot from my experience with my kids defying exhaustion fee is a lack of sleep goes as medics may never be able to take
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a day off the valley fios best without the sound of exposures. families crying for how many people waiting to be pulled from under the wreckage session by just 0. let's get an update now on the situation in the ground and speak to terra god was the one who's in con eunice in the southern part of the gaza strip. 10000 people now kills terry. good gray milestone. as we said after what was a particularly heavy bombardment uh, in the last 24 hours over guys i bring this up to speed with the situation on the ground right now. yes, a full 30 days old fight thing that we've palestinian fine to is. i mean usually the occupation forces as well keeps bouncing the gaza strip with dozens of strikes on a daily basis, targeting different residential buildings and even public infrastructure as these
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valley attacks. and the recent hour has been intensified targeting several areas. of course, the goal is to starting from the north of the gaza strip, where the is where the f i t has destroyed many buildings in the facility of the an invitation. hospice which has repeatedly been attacked by the is ready occupation out forces also that talk includes it and continued in central areas of gauze this trip. this time they have destroyed the solar panels that are installed, the rooftop of the ship building and the ship a hospital. this is considered to be a clear attack that destroyed the solar panels that provides electricity to the main departments of the hospital. besides the main provisioning of electricity by using minor generates as this will accept the current situation on the ship at hospitals with the ongoing crisis of if you run out in this medical complex also will start providing services like providing router and even electricity for a thousands of people who are residing in this complex,
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also the attack continued in the middle of good for an 8th of the gaza strip and as much as a refuge account. where do you have a tech? several buildings. the dozens of palestinians have been killed and dozens of those also have been with it. also the southern areas which cause it to be safe from the east. very perspective also have been talking to the during the last couple of hours at this time the, the, the talked to so it had been carried out in rough. our district residential building has been flattened over its inhabitants. even the southern areas which are considered to be safe compared to the rest of the guys this trip have come under attack, as you say, tired attacks on refugee camps as well. hospitals, the 2 main hospitals running out of supply unable to operate. it would seem, as this is happening, we've heard that a number of wounded people have arrived at the roof of crossing with egypt and expected to cross the border. what can you tell us about what's happening at that border? and when do we expect these people to cross?
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yes. 30 pallets the new engine. people have been delivered to the uh, rough uh, crossing the order to receive treatments on the different hospitals. there was people who are suffering from very serious injuries that can no longer be treated in gaza hospital on the subject. number of people in the church. we were talking about more than 2 to 22000 palestinians had been injured since the beginning of despite and also with more than 10000 others have been killed by the occupation forces this number because it has to be very limited. we are talking about only hundreds of people have been evacuated to the said the to the. 1 roof are forcing both the to receive the treatment and instruction hospitals since the beginning of this will. but when palestinian finds this under occupation forces and hospitalized over whelmed with all sorts of patients and own just people and also are required to uh, to conduct and even to, to be subject to, to advance surgery that are no longer be a food in the goals. the strip to do to the ongoing black, all the medical supplies and even with
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a certain number of victims and casualties as well. thank you for that. update that side corresponding terry, capitalize them, reporting the from con eunice in 7 guys up. what is really strikes have a particularly been hard on northern and central guys that you know, side synthesis update about the situation in gaza city. i finally found, the different aspect continues in these hours by the confrontations have also been taken place. the sound of functioning air strikes. an exchange of gunfire has been ongoing for many hours. the latest bombardments, where again a ship that's the largest complex, the got the city where the solar panels all the routes of a ship. weird, targeted, also building a ship, a hospital was trying to dozens and dozens,
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others were injured. ship a complex has a 100000 displays, families sheltering in that hospitals and over 5000 patients of the injuries of this work. the ministry of health has said that until now over 10000 people have been killed since the beginning. now i must have children's hospital in dc caster childrens hospital in golf. the city were also targeted and dozens were killed and entries in targeting where the rest spokesman has also said that over the winter with school and more than $81.00 west tax has been killed since the beginning of this war, unit c, l. just the ross got this piece and kind of sydney and jamie occupied. westbank are also under pressure is really soldiers. they have killed 3 palestinians and wounded
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a 4th one critically in the city of 2 correct. that's in the occupied westbank. they are believed to have the enter the city using a civilian vehicle. let's find out more about this with mom, a jump june who joins his life from ramallah. what's happened in this latest incident in the occupied westbank want? so probably what we've been told from local sources is that these is really special forces using a civilian car, entered the eastern part of the city of to have caught them here in the occupied west bank about an hour ago that they've been targeted. a car carrying for palestinian min that they shot at the car, riddled the car with bullets, the palestinian authority health ministry is saying that as a result of that incident, the 3 palestinians were killed. that among them were members of palestinians fighting groups inside of to cut them and that one palestinian man was critically wounded. now what's known where the about this incident is the fact that this was
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apparently according to what we're being told by sources. a raid aimed specifically at assassinating these fighters. they're typically 2 types of raids that happen in the occupied west bank when it comes to the israeli army. you have the types of res . it'd become almost daily occurrences and frankly, bailey occurrences, since october 7th, those are aimed at arresting the people. that fee is really warm. he considers to be members of fighting groups. and then you have reads like this which are far less common, far more rare where they go in, they go in essentially under cover, they target a specific group, they kill them. and then they withdraw from the city for these really ami conducting raids in the occupied westbank we seen in might be raised fair. but we've also seen a tax buy is really settlers in the occupied westbank. that's right. you have now various things occurring that are making the situation far worse for palestinians in the ok us occupied westbank and just far more tense overall. in
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this area, you have the rage that even before october 7th had become essentially a daily occurrence in places like jeanine. for example, those rates have only intensified and increased as far as the number of cities and towns in refugee camps that have been targeted nightly in the overnight hours and into the morning. those are still happening uh, the intensity of them or the volume of them only going up. then of course, you have these attacks by settlers on palestinians in the occupied west bank. these are getting far worse. these are intensifying and this is one of the reasons you heard concern expressed even by the you when about the deterioration of the situation for palestinians in the occupied west bank. we must remember that even before october 7th, this has been the deadliest year on record for palestinians in the occupied west bank. palestinians killed either by these really military or by settlers since october 7th. there had been 155 palestinians killed in the occupied west bank.
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there had been over 2150 promised indians arrested since october 7 full of thank you very much for the update dodges here. as mohammed from june reporting a life from ramallah in the occupied westbank back now to the situation in gaza and yeah, we spoke to zack, honey, who is the resident of guys our shots, the refugee camp. it came under heavy, it's really bombardment on sunday night in a voice message he sent to all g 0. he tells us what people experienced we are in a very curious to gets the tuition we are leaving our home. we can't stay we. we had to scared it last night. we barely settled by or too many of them being so many houses, but that in the shop they come and
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we are leaving our home and we are seeking, she doesn't know we might go to us. she phelps with a please do something. please do something. you don't know what's going to happen next. please do something. meanwhile, the relatives of those being held captive by hamas and guys are protesting outside these really parliament. they're calling on the government to do more to secure their release island fisher reports from occupied east jerusalem on the right sides . the can i say, which is of course the is fairly parliament and the people are, they are saying they're not leaving. they're going to set up tents, which is also the possibility that they're setting up confrontation. they've
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decided that the government just simply isn't doing enough, but they're not being listened to the v of us, the government to do more to bring back the people that are being held captive. but they say the government is continuing is water and they're seeing nothing to suggest. and the thing is being done to return the more than $200.00 and. busy who are still missing and many are being held captive. of course thomas has said that at least 60 of died in the bombardment, and they want the government to do something. and those in the government have said that netanyahu in particular said, there will be no ceasefire. until all of the captives over time. so for the families, this seems like a desperate situation where they don't believe the government is doing enough. and they don't see any prospect of their families coming home. and so they have decided that they are not going to stay outside these really parliament until they see some movement. it will be a permanent reminder to benjamin netanyahu. there are many people in this country who want to see him do something to get the captives,
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even if it's an old for all swap, which would be all the palestinian prisoners. and there's really deals being freed for all the captives currently being held in guys a being sent home the us secretary of state antony blinking has how talks we've took keys for administer in ankara aimed at preventing the war and gaza from escalating into a broader regional conflict thinking visit comes as relations between these ran into keeps trained with both countries having recall the invoice. speaking after the meeting blinking set tasks also focused on expanding humanitarian aid efforts. a suite engaged, the israelis steps that they can take to minimize civilian casualties were working, as i said, very aggressively on getting more humanitarian assistance in the gaza. and we have very concrete ways of doing that. and i think you'll see in the days ahead that that assistance can expand and in significant ways. so that more gets into people who need it and gets to the people who need it,
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as well as making sure that people can continue to come out of god. i'll just say i was very sole sit down has more on the meeting from ankara. the meeting between the 2nd real estate, anthony blink and, and he's clicked, he's comfortable talk of the done lots of nearly 3 hours and they have discussed several issues regarding the ongoing war in guys almost on each of the issues. they have quite different position. so anybody can ask you to touch refreshes here, to put the pressure on how much to release the captives. the 1st i've seen that you have a ton is that also must leave the palestinian prisoners and also the other issue that they have quite a different position is how to stop the war in gaza. anybody can, has been using particularly the phrase of the community posts, but the picture officials here are saying that that's not enough. they want an immediate unconditional a ceasefire. and even that, we further the say that there must be a need to national mechanism that's going to observe. this is by take is ready to
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be a part of this mechanism as a good answer. so that would be southern issues discussed, discuss, but we can see that the version of the policies is more and more evidence. another important aspect of this story today was that it quoted was formed clips to where the secretary of the state actually being conducted. the non cut out often midnight and he was, he was met at the airport, but on kind of deputy governor that is quite unusual. usually there will be a higher level of interest diplomats receiving the secretary of state. and also after the meeting with his trip is comfortable. that hasn't been a joint statement as well. that is also not something that we ought to use to see. i'm present one also didn't receive anthony blinking vs usually once i go sick, is in turkey. it was me praise of ad one as well. and of course all of this probably got us here in, on kind of as a quote from the judge. i just want to send a message to america and excuse me, america also being completed in the crimes committed by israel against palestinians . versus out of that,
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i'll just the rest on kind of and the us is increasing its military presence in the region. let's find out more about this with our white house correspondent. kimberly how good will join his line from washington dc. kimberly the us already has a lot of military assets in this region. what is it sending now? as of sunday, we learned that there is a guided missile submarine that has nuclear capabilities that is being sent to kind of boost or what is already in the region. as we know, there are 2 aircraft carrier, straight groups that consists of fighter aircraft as well. we also know that there is at least $1000.00 in special operation soldiers in the region. now we've been here for some time that the reason for this is deterrence, but uh, now with escalation, this is really more about being able to respond to any crises. given the fact that the united states has already had a tax on its positions and a rock as well as syria,
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the us is very interested in containing that and making sure that there are no other attacks on, not only us posts or any interest, but also in that of its allies and this is coming as we see the secretary of state on to the blinking in the region. he's been to turkey a to, to buy dad, to ramallah, to him on to a number of countries in the c i, a director is also now in israel. why, why is he there? yeah, there are a couple of reasons why. and there's some overlap here between the 2 gentlemen in the region. what they're doing is really trying to 1st of all, limit the civilian casualties that are still ongoing as a result of israel's foreign causes. so what we're seeing is an attempt to try and get israel to have a more targeted campaign, given the fact that it is not yielded to international calls for humanitarian
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pauses or even a ceasefire. so the reason the ca director is. a is to really try and work on intelligence sharing to see that there could be a more targeted approach. the other reason is that there is still an attempt with regard to the intelligence sharing in trying to get more of those hosted just not just americans, but from other nations as well. so this is sort of what they are in the region to do is they also try to explore relationships where they meet with other leaders and from other nations in the area so that they can sort of try and uh, take advantage of those relationships as well. in terms of trying to free some of those hostages. okay, kimberly thank you very much for that. kimberly. how could live for us there at the white house? well, it's now discussed all these latest developments with full time bar count, who is the director of the global institute for strategic research at home. i've been hunting for university here in doha, joining us and use our thank you so much, full time for being with us. let's start with the milestone green mass. so in that
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we've reached a 10000 palestinians killed in the past 30 days by is really strikes it is incredible that we've reached such a number in 30 days. this hasn't happened in previous conflicts. when does it stops a? yes, it hasn't happened before. and i don't think it would have happened if it wasn't for israel involvement. and the back couple of the united states, the blind support, that kind of status can be to date to his route. my fear of this is a, i've been saying for 4 weeks now, knowing that then you are on the way he things he will not stop before he restores his pride by distorting the ratio of one to 10. so we're in for more and only until it reaches $14000.00 that he will probably start talking cents for the money to promises that littering the regions are all over the place there or coming in to
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try to talk to him is not shooting to anyway. he has made beacons, mission, incredibly difficult, he's not given on owns on uh to support him at the same time is trying to think to make it of such a level, the prices that the international community in unified you know, all in one way or, and one voice will come to egypt, demanding that it depends, as for, right, because right now the international community, at least the west is not speaking in, in one voice. the european today came out with some very strong language, some unusually strong language. the you for and policy chief, joseph burrell, saying the tragedy unfolding in the middle east is the result of a collective, political and moral failure. he said these really and palestinian people pay a heavy price as a result and this price will continue to rise. if we refuse to see the situation directly eliminating him us, he says, if it happens, will not solve the problem. and that the solution to the conflict is not military.
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are you surprised to see this new language from the europeans when, in the early days of the war, of course it express unequivocal support to israel was changing its coming elizabeth late and contradicts what was said that the beginning. but i think some countries, as i've tried spain island, belgium, even to some extent, have played the role and was writing the been union position. and that is very important for the you. they must keep in mind all the time that this is a neighborhood. this is not the like for the us that you ask for them is others miles away? and if it wasn't for us or i guess it was not to be here, but for the p as they saw their neighbors. if they don't stay in because they're going to end up in you, and it had a piece of the displacement that followed syria before and, and the various causes in the me, this is not in the interest of the european. so aside from the motor of position that we had to hope that they will take much, much area, i think strategically to disaster for you that to gain something with
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a neighborhood. they have to wait for the americans to come and deal with it. and as much as they loved the americans publicly, you know, you and i know that your business did not like that makers to be in the region. they do not want them to be present or physically in our region. and, and the same question really has to be asked by the american public, you know, what are they doing here? when to reduce the size of the front in ukraine against a superpower, russia, they're now being dragged into a confrontation, very likely now has become way to iran and other middle east and forces, as uh, as well as of the other day. their ships here become a target they're, they've just, they've come right and you're moving more military assets into the areas, but they're, they're taking their i of the leaves, right? for the united states, which keeps which is china. i mean, they keep saying that the one country that challenge that domination globally is china, who has its high on taiwan. and now there's present to funds that has nothing to do with direct american interest. and in china is, is,
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is the 3rd thing is to come. so all these questions are going to be asked by the americans, including the cost. i mean, it's incredible amount of money, billions and billions of dollars that are paid by the tax payer. i don't know if anyone ever sides and made the calculations, i have kept it to how much of the contributing to fully is just a terrible, terrible type of position. so what do you think might change c biden administration stands right now 30 days. and so you know, what, what is it domestic pressure from within the us that might take them to rethink the strategy? i think the only hope is in jewish community pressure, and i think this is the 1st time the game that just happened that the jewish communities have little bit then came out and said nothing. our names were not part of this. we do not condone the cleaning of the palace to use the massacres that have taken place. and it's only them that can change the equation and hasn't put his mind to his full additions. they're also focus on the elections. and they're,
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they're seeing from jumping into positions trying to compete. yeah. so it's doing well in this whole time. i'd like to talk to them trump as far as a pick is concerned. and these are a lot of these in washington. so it's all new to the american jewish public. i think that will really sway this towards the moral compass. okay, so turn back at interesting to hear your thoughts about this. thank you very much for joining us. we'll look forward to of course to having more of your analysis, swap the evening here when i, which is 0 and still ahead of coverage of israel's war on guys a continues including the story of a palestinian mine attached by is really settling this as a number of such as old, so most triples in a month, stay with us. the level more rain is being stared into, believes guatemala, southern mexico as well. so it's not a question if we'll see flooding,
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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 this batch of what weather they also drops down to near trinidad and tobago. spend a parade of storms, western canada pacific northwest. this is an app this 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 well. high temperature is here. there have been some flooding rings in venezuela that's pushing into colombia storms through brazil as amazonia state. so that stopped extra temperature in dallas and we've got this warm northerly breeze. so look what
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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 this. southern hand is the, it is murder. when you throw a fire bomb into someone's home, that is significant in numbers that insignificant ideologically, that is significant, even as a crime. very significant. by dictating the government's default of policy that was shown up, can terms of the radicalized div series on our 20. examining the impact of today's headlines, running out of medicines that are running out of our patient use. we could see all the tests to go so we don't buddies, explorer, and abundance of the world class program. i don't think we have another decade
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before. machines are smarter than us, it's time to raise your life international. so make us and world class john and bring programs to inform in spying on challenges. here the the, you're watching the news are on algae 0. reminder of the main developments in his rouse war on guys, guys as health industry says more than $10000.00 palestinians have now been killed by is really a tax in the gaza strip since october the 7th, more than 2 for so. so scale docs, children and women, medical services on the brink of collapse,
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guys as indonesian hospital has lost power off to running out of fuel. and she found that one of the guys as big as hospitals has been, had fine is really yes, right? the attack has damage it, solar panels, and is ready. soldiers have killed 3 palestinians and critically wounded. a 4th one in the occupied bank. westbank city of til correct sources say the re targeted the cities leaders of hamas and islamic jihad. well, is there any forces have been carrying out more rates elsewhere in the occupied westbank? they stormed at the times of knobby sally to buy san hebron destroying buildings. and those a prominent kind of scene inactive as was arrested for, quote, insight in tara's, in, according to his really forces spanish 334. some of them are raised being continuing a pace in the occupied westbank. it's a fact of life policy. and these are live 8 and from well before, uh, october the 7th, but they've increased in tempo since october. the 7th amongst those arrested had to
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me, she's 22 years old now and a famous race. i am as active as the policy inactive as to the occupied westbank came to find the same when she was 16 years old when a video of the one viral of a swapping and kicking out and it is rarely soldier and she should sort of 8 months in jail for that, and she's been arrested again for what these rarely say a suspicion of inciting violence and terrorists activities. now it's because of a posting a made on an instagram account. we using very very violin language and citing a tax on his reilly's mother, suspicion is to come account is not much of a daughter's a fake account, but our mother says she's also been she has been threatened with arrest as house brother. the father was already arrested last week, or more than 700000. these rallies leave any legal settlements in the occupied westbank. palestinians are regularly attacked, but the un says a number of a souls has almost tripled since october the 7th mohammed,
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my time was attacked by is really settlers in military uniform. a warning history contains details of sexual abuse is distinct and such as pushing get into my but the totally get pushing and they keep putting go. and finally, i managed to twist my by the end of the way, then i connect the we so what it means on social media that is really set the lives we're planning to take palestinians on october, the 12th people with derrick flight and started back into the the who settled us chased us, they so women and children, i went to to escape, but i would rather be caught me. then the women know to nothing but all the associate me on the head with that i sent here to us bleeding
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the model of the deck of said, do you remember me? he was wearing anatomy uniform, but i've seen him before. he's a settlement. i asked little milton to drink. he said that would bring himself in the step to chatting to and duty made him go me by then it was hot to feed nbc. a model has been inhaling was broke down but they didn't have done because they want this cumulative. not only that they want this clip and or that the fence like i had been remember, was unable to place the order in guantanamo bay. i 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 painting the
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evidence. we have 2 options to be skipped of the 3 of the 3. if we stay skipped, we will have d, but to him, if we break down. thank you patients. now in last few minutes, tomas is um to weighing the costs on. brigades have said defied 16 rockets from 11 on towards move and east around. they say they targeted areas south of the costs or city of haifa. these really military says about 30 wrong kits launches from 11 on has been identified in the past hour. found sunday 3 children and the grandmother were killed after these really strike targeted a civilian car in southern live and on their mother is severely injured. 11 non sworn ministers says the country was submitted. the complaint to the un over the killing of civilians has been live and nobody's onto the said. it's fine to is fired rockets, injuries run in response. and he's really civilian was killed in
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a northern is really town. is in a hot or has the detail. somebody will a statement by the israeli army saying that they believe that they were acting upon intelligence that that car was carrying what they are calling terrorist. but they did kill 3 children, including their grandmother hezbollah, which on friday, the secretary general house on the thrall, a promise that any civilian killed in lebanon will be responded with an attack in israel, killing a civilian. so he is blessed if you like that, that equation and what hezbollah did was fire a barrage of profits. the target is really small enough, but both sides really understand the repercussions are the consequences of expanding the conflict. and so they're 11 on that's really made clear, that's all the options are on the table on the front radius. keep on saying that we do not want war, but we will be ready for war. on
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a different medic from south africa is the latest country to recall its different mass from israel as it signals as concern over the situation in gaza. administer and the president's office says the current situation cannot be tolerated. hiring latasha has more. so that's what this position is, complicates. it has diplomatic ties about israel and palestine, but since this particular war started, we've seen the african seen any siding with the palestinians of foreign affairs when association a telephone call was the leader of mazda. and for the 1st time in a long time, we so different political parties marching together in support of the palestinians . one reason for this all the data, see what the palestinians is because plesk old has a history of a pa take the full white them or i to ended in 1994 black to africans were under the system of apartheid. where is your black? you are forced to live in situated areas. you are limited access to health care, education, etc. and that's one reason why some people say south africa and the citizens,
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some of the most supporting the palestinians. africa as a whole is a big compliment to get some countries who are supporting a particular side. some countries watches taking mutual and some will say nothing. it will waiting to see how things go. israel and palestine have a strong long, complicated history on the african continent. for example, israel have some countries in africa in colonial rule right now. the housing countries with technology, infrastructure, agriculture, etc, with palestine help countries on the client and also in coney as well as well. so long complicated ties with the israel and palestine. and what, that's why you seeing many opinions on the continent right now. very mixed. hardwood tests out there and i had no knowledge as 0. it will be taking a look at some of the days i've been use in ukraine launches a criminal investigation. after rushing miss south strike, reportedly killed, at least 19 of its soldiers will be live in case the
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. the welcome back. let's take a look at some of the days of the use, not on knowledge as 0 ukraine surprises in drawing me is lensky says keith is launching a criminal investigation off to of russian massage strike. on friday. we forcibly killed at least 19 soldiers. local media says that attack happen near the front line in this operation region. as an awards ceremony for a military brigade was on to wait a spring, and a correspondent in key brought mcbride, who is joining us on the news on what more do we know rob about this incident? then? what are the political ramifications?
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yeah, this is causing some political repercussions on backlash here in keep those, the criticism of the ukrainian military leadership. all of this on fold it last friday with a squad, the larger units of men from a mountain, a soap brigade from trans card pay via this is a region in the far west of ukraine. now they had been deployed down on the front in the south and the is that for region regents? it does appear as though a large group of soldiers from this unit were back from the front line, attending a ceremony at a village, just over 20 kilometers away from the front line. and it appears that it was detected by a russian drones now footage. and this has been released through a russian telegram channel, appears to show this events of the ceremony being tracked and then the same drug. unfortunately, japan is to show a very large explosion resulting in these deaths and injuries. now the ukrainian
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say that the russians finding is scanned a short range ballistic missile, and it has been wide spread condemnation on a main stream media. and also one lined by lawmakers and military blog is here in ukraine. just how do you crate on forces appear to allow this large gathering of soldiers in one place, presenting such a target for the russians that it's criticism that's also be that go by blood demand. so let's get the president here who says that this was unavoidable tragedy, right? and what's been happening elsewhere in ukraine? what's the latest on, on the counter offensive of the uh, that have been more exchanges um, especially attacks by waves of drones and also missiles over nights. uh uh, from uh, uh, from russian forces on the southern city of a desk which has been constantly attacked in alpha a number of weeks and months. and a number of, of the drones were in deceptive. but the damage was reported to a number of buildings, including an historic odd news in full to infrastructure,
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a number of other buildings on the ground with the drum date. people being reported injured, that i've also been attacked by the so called glide bombs in the southern head, southern regions of ukraine. and all this does seem to be following an attack by ukrainian cruise missiles against a large ship yard. the leave ship yard that's in the coach port, which is right over on the eastern tip of the occupied crime in peninsula which does appear to have damaged a russian naval best. so let's we see this continuing check for tactics, change of drone and miss all attacks between russian and ukrainian forces. rob, thank you for the update of rob mcbride line force there in keys, photos of clothes in moldova is local elections. authorities accuse washer of conducting what they say is hybrid warfare to undermine the vote. 2 days before the ballot, the government found candidates from the pro crumley and chance body saying it was involved in organized crime. last multiple doping authorities blocks dozens of
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russian media sites, including russia. today, we should accuse of this information campaigns. and so don, more than 20 people have been killed in the capitol, in the latest fighting between the army and the power military rapids support forces. it happened when shells hit a market in cartoon. that's according to a committee of pro democracy know is the death, sir? the latest in the conflict that broke out in april, thousands have been killed since the fighting began. 6000000 has been forced from their homes. while the ongoing fighting is done is preventing increasing numbers of children from going to school more than 70 percent on attend this year. according to the united nations, others are waiting for schools to open in areas free of conflicts. alger 0 is human, morgan reports reports to don. 7 months ago, one bill was attending school in sedan scopic. so how to when were broke out between the army and the paramount at 3 rapid support forces. she and her family
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flight to the eastern city of ports to them, tail light, one of the she has such high ambition that she wants to be a part of it. she comes to me with the notebook asking me to help her. right? because she wants to go back to school. i mean, if you have so helpless to see my children's education is disrupted the other. and since the worst started in april, nearly 6000000 people have been forced from their homes. hundreds of schools away from conflict 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 $19000000.00 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 they're trying to encompass 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 the very high risk of hum food practices and risks of sexual exploitation of trans labor child 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 displays children because they to have the right to education one does mother says she hopes schools and port sedan will open soon. that's way hey, children can resume their education and continue to work towards
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a future that they dream off. he but morgan ultra 042 down. denny officials say they'll restrict the use of vehicles for a week to current pollution that's causing the cities at quality to be labeled severe india as capital often running some of the wells top polluted cities every year. when calm winds and low temperatures, truck pollutants, and with india hosting the cricket woke up with all these are facing more pressure to take action from visiting teams and fans do on a gas off every course. it's not the image, cricket both is an indian government wanted to project around the world. one of the stadiums. hosting the cricket wells comp shrouded in smoke and pollution in delhi has got so bad. over the last week, it's been affecting some of the world's best players. come into play has been cut down, not perfect sense because they yeah, i think i'm so these statements in him, in those, even with the severe at policy warning bangladesh plates drunk in
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a match and deli, on monday. obviously they're going to be home for, for the players, because they play at southern, in density this, you know, their requirements that as, but if you're in cardiovascular requirements, i've so high, the higher the requirements, the more the pollution will effect them lightly. so it is going to be home for the night. any of these, i mean mattress will not be headed in situations. it is harmful. the is not just the players, but also the funds who are exposed while sitting in the stands for hours. information is very bad, very, very bad. i don't know what is the reason of it, but to the government should do something to control it. i felt a little coughing up at the beginning, but it's more that i even the way i was hearing from the news that it is that some of the things we polluted and everything. i didn't really feel that's much about the there was a bed able to be a senior who works in the emergency was one of the city's hospitals. so she seeing
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3 to 5 times more patients with respect to treat issues than usual. and especially in the past we uh, recently the patients have started coming with laurel, full fever history and the associated with. but it listen as we had to give them a lot of patients that they don't, they believe they should because they have nothing wrong with spasms. silly officials have blamed cooler temperatures, comma wins, and a high a number of phone flows in neighboring states for the problem. it closed primary schools and been spring the streets of both to try to improve a quality and also introduce vehicle restrictions. but not until next week, and the long time it has had that i believe the last stating effects, i think on the hands of everybody in these capitals finished hosting matches for this tournament. so the plays can brief as 5 release, but the city's residents will feel they've been quotes out again by a problem that comes around every year. joanna gets real sca out
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a 0. donald trump has begun testifying and is civil for our trial in new york. the former us present and leading republican contender for 2024 is accused of dramatically in freighting is net worth. the lawsuit by the new york state attorney general accuses him in his company of inflating his property values and deceiving banks and matures to pursue business deals. and loans. returning now to the situation in gaza, this is what causes carline. looks like right now as you can see flies over the skyline as is rise. bombing campaign continues often more than 30 days of war. more than 10000 palestinians have been killed. many of them children, olivia, we spoke to toby franco, who was the spokes, preston for unicef, the un children's agency. and he described a situation for children engaged as catastrophic to the situation right now. yeah, it is catastrophic for the children across the gaza strip. you know,
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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. yeah. across the gaza strip. and um, yeah, what we know is that the everyday day in the out children, a festival 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, trying to seek safety. and then at the same time, you have this massive concern over you have access to safe both the access to medical facilities trying to support and keeping those hospitals running a given they all you have a g on on the brain now. so this is a whole culmination of huge issues and that's why it's so important that you use that to you and you know, we keep coding for the scale up here a few minutes here and access as well. because the impact on children is massive, both from the ongoing intent facilities. those are the concerns. i've other issues
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arising such as outbreaks of diseases any assess, has worked in inside the gaza strip for many years. and we still have out teams on the ground that they're doing what they can this despite the situation. so we also moving yes supplies around late in the, in the southern part of the gaza strip right now. and trying to reach children, families, wherever they are. 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, children who like a 4 year old adults are one of those stuff. and who she was saying that she was like, ripping a hash scratching a size until they believe this is a massive, massive distress of living through this every day. and we know how dangerous it is . so would you mind talking workers and rather un publish on refugee agency, i have had 88th stock members killed. the highest number of you in a work is killed a conflict. so the impact is massive, extremely dangerous to do the work of this. and so i have to stop them instead of golf to the their own families, music,
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theater and arts have long been used as tools for therapy in garza, for 17 years. international schools have been helping students living under any is really se and non located. teachers say the war is a catastrophic set back for those of spend 2 years building that talent and confidence. laura count has a story the, the cdn kids never you love watching these messages approved from 3 people. its garza, yara rough ballpark, with field bell pulse last year. go and can you just said they were involved in education, theatre project that conduct hundreds of children with teachers from around the world. that was the full, the role 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
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contact has to be lost with yara, and all that stuff was being destroyed. for a lot of people, we just don't know where they are. when you're less stuff, been killed, ministry of education sauce has been 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, really, to really have any woods describing the. the impact is going to have the un says nearly 250 schools, bold one, hundreds of thousands of people made homeless. it says schools are not a target. and the other part of the music of company has also they'll change cost for trading musicians. like the voices and concepts of music videos to this i
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decided to record these to be do i see now? there are kids in trouble. and they have g m as think of the better of a better future where they can and right using their grandson, sense and performance of the whole. present one 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 used to be as bones, had buildings to rubble. biggest thoughts? what people say this thing. yeah. humans are so bad to say they hope to see these children again. but also that there was a devastating setback that those who survive your home,
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i'll just 0. i stay with us on, on to 0, coverage of guys are the guys are, will continues next. that will have the latest developments not from the ground there, as the 2 main hospitals in the gaza strip, run out of fuel to stay with us on. i'll just hear a comprehensive coverage continues x x on the . this is what it is like for palestinians and his radio occupied territories. every day of the year, all the trees security checks the day, the old deal, especially for young palestinian man. i didn't do it. you asked me for my house, didn't you say then? not going out unless they have to to avoid arrest checkpoints. and harassment from angry is really odd. non side tells us he feels the situation has less than to palestinians. on sunday, he was chased by launch group. this is ray, the settlers want on his way to what i've seen. his rating steep the market. the
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security guard came over shouting, but pointing a gun at my face and forced me to the ground. it was discrimination only because on palestinians with formright groups quoting on his release to a tiny palestinians, they come across regardless of age palestinians. a worries that they'll be collectively punished more than they already have been in 543 upfront takes on the big issue. this isn't the one off he's talking about a systemic issue here in black lives. don't really matter in the police for unflinching questions is war with lawanda a 10 minute rigorous debate 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. what, how does 0 freight companies, fig passports, international banks, and the proceeds of organized crime interpreters, debbie delane financial award,
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