tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 6, 2023 7:00pm-8:01pm AST
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the in a remarkable 3 pos people, the power investigation into a complex, secretive world. to a journalist, go in search, i'll be tale and mafia. 13 months. the longer part 3, on a jersey to the the clue i'm 40 back to boy. you're watching l g 0. live from don't how without coverage of the war in guys a continuing coming up in the next 60 minutes agree milestone in gaza as a number of palestinians killed in this war passes 10000 sleep, deprived, afraid and exhausted. we report on medical teams finding over whelming odds in gaza . also this our 3 policies,
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including how mosque member accused by is written forces in to correct any occupied westbrook and anger and israel families of those health. capt held captive by him. us protest outside of these really we've engaged the israelis steps that they can take to minimize civilian casualties. and us secretary of state pages more a to guys that wanna visit to tech here. the latest off on his diplomatic tour of the reach of the it is 16 gmc, that's 6 pm in guys, 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, daughters and sons entire families wiped out teachers, medics, bus drivers and noticed cornerstones of any vibrant society killed and mass. these
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really and grind a sold on the 2300000 people in gaza, continues despite global voices including the united nations and will lead us calling for an immediate cease fire. around 32 medical centers in this trip have now stopped operating. those that remain open now over whelmed with patients and are running out of fuel and basic medical supplies. i saw the big begins on coverage. be expected. you see these from even got home in state. the parties were brought to him and that'd be lenses. that's my home with the job hospitality and roughly 7, gaza the same hospitals that his wife and 4 children have brought a child eyes open like on his face. they look at old photos of the baby on their phones so they can remember what to look like before the little ones that i, you know, especially when the job you received a family that was killed in the shelling here at the job hospital,
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the wife and 4 children have wonderful colleagues, this is part of the suffering of the palestinian people in general and medical games in particular. imagine if you look doing your job and all of a sudden you saw your entire family dead in front of you. jump out of the refugee, come to said they can get the bodies from the previous night strikes the children's bodies recovered, but to no state to be identified on the, on the house on we were sleeping their rocket hit and they were limbs everywhere. one. so you know, the amount of weight of the leaders of the world, the homework that they need has top plus taking place is alma deputies everywhere and gaza. it wants the strapping touched by it, that everyone has lost someone, often more than one member of the family. young old and the prime is ready. the
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bombs do not differentiate. maybe 50 people were killed when the mission was found . his home was bombed in northern gaza. like so many of those that would be very together in the musgrave, many palestinians fear. if the war doesn't tend, soon, garza will become one big mess. grave aside, vague are the 0 us let's get an update on the situation now with target was a who's joining us live from con units in the southern part of the gaza strip. target. bring us up to speed with what's been happening in the last hour. we've seen more plays more as trying to reach the mobile guys and, and what's the situation at the hospitals? yes, i know the blue, the night's web. your decisions are everywhere inside gaza strip. every single house in this obviously to spots in the world. how is this not the store. busy he has a peasant has been wounded or at least killed these many relentless attacks. and the last hour has intensified targeting separate residential areas in the north central
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and even in the south of the gaza strip. starting from the north of the gaza strip, where the vicinity or the intuition hospital has been divided here in the last couple of hours. obviously that tax relentless, a relentless, ruthlessly continue with the central areas of which are 3 attacks and different hours residential building. sit until the goal is to, you know, my certain neighborhoods. i'm also in the middle of the book for nights of the 2 or 3. and my guys we worked with the county board. dozens of houses had been widely bombarded by the is where the occupation forces attend the re have been defined. it's a rates of attacks in the north, west coast of gaza strip, where they are trying to make a complete fly. a cover for the is ready men who bring to the troops, which are trying to expand its miniature ground abrasions in the territory. and those troops have been counted by the palestinian fighters who are trying to pluck that entry to the territory by attacking them with different styles that during the last hour, also in the district. this time a residential building has been completely destroyed. all the hits of its
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inhabitants, dozens have been killed. the due to this is randy tucker and others have used it till now. there are more than $2500.00 missing proposed system under the russell's and. busy the thomas, the minister of health pelting cause district cannot really income it really equal to it back to exempt from under the requisite, due to the lack of equipment simple. so the cars situation of the ground is really deter racing where people are forced to line up for long hours in order to get the need. so the javascript has been missing. massive mature ration have the level of development for more than 30 days due to the is very religious attacks and the ongoing fluids of food is and the limited team of to renee that had been delivered to gauze. right. and speaking all that, what's been happening at the rasa crossing because we heard earlier that a number of wounded people had arrived at the crossing and are expected to cross the border into egypt. yes,
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sir. how does the new engine hudson have been delivered to the roof? our 1st thing in order to be uh, to be access to, to receive access to get to the egyptian lines to receive treatment. those indian people are no longer can be treated in gaza. hospitals are due to the ongoing relentless attacks that really increases increase the number of inter people in the, in the gaza strip. and also they are not being able to keep that providing them with a treatment into 2 or 3 because they were re, all the, the reading and massive need to, uh, to uh, receive advanced treatment. and as long as surgery in the egypt sin sides of the gaza strip, now to speak, to have been a also that some of the people have been also deliver it to the children side. one others have been targeted for during the evacuation to be a southern areas of the territory to receive treatment. at these insights, it's worth mentioning that the number of casualties, indigo, is a strip, is rising every day as hundreds of people have been likely ended on daily basis. the territory. yeah, the number of casualties now reaching 10000 in over
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a month. so these really strikes on the palestinian territory. terry capitalism. thank you for bringing us today to say from guys that jordan meanwhile says that 85 force has dropped urgent medical aid into casa, in a post on x, king abdullah said, the operation was conducted early on monday. he said the supplies for the jordanian field hospital to to help those injured in these rounds war on the straight joining is now is julia to my, who's a spokeswoman for the un refugee agency for palestine and is leih from i'm on judith. thank you so much for being with us. so jordan ad dropping this urgent medical aid to its field hospital and guys, uh, this was done in coordination with these release, of course. can that sort of operation be expanded to out of hospitals and more aid to guys and how much does it actually helps a guy and drums are very, very expensive to do. and so we do not have any plans of the us to do
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a job. so what we're holding for is an expansion on that humanitarian supply line that we've started using, coming from each of them and looking at other options viable. so that we're able to bring in more humanitarian supplies into the trip. so that we're able to bring in a few in into the strip because no fuel has come into gone for the top one. indeed, and we've heard that the main hospital is actually running out of fuel has run out of fuel. why is it taking so long? what's the whole got in getting more humanitarian 8 in 2000. i really do not know the answer to that's all i know is that the 8 is coming in. that is coming in very well. although it's a drop in the ocean, i mean it's only 6 percent of what, what guns they used to get on a daily basis does not have
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a few minutes and we are running out of fuel. we need this for our own humanitarian race. we heard a united call today for a humanitarian ceasefire from several major u. n. bodies. but so far as well has rebuffed oh, this price range, not mounting international pressure for a ceasefire. what would a humanitarian sci fi mean for gaza? and for, for the people like one where i was working to help the people inside the gaza strip and we'd be a huge, really fine getting sound from everything. the dogs on the pacific communities in dogs. i have been going to as well. i mean, we have lost 8989 of our colleagues in this war. since the month of october. it's been very, very difficult for all. this is the highest number of you in an age where there's
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even any conflict around the world in such a short span of time. indeed. and, and we seen how recently and these aid work cuz are, and how resilience the people in guys that are in the last 30 days. but when we hear, when you hear of a desk to of more than 10000, including 4000 policy and children killed, you know, with 30 days juliet. what is your reaction? been the worst that we do any just as to what's been happening or to the suffering or to degree or to the the heartache all the mothers and fathers and brothers and sisters and friends and family own say, some husbands and wives. i mean, the house been who has its, has been for the one month and it's continues on every single day. we just found a set down. we're further into hi julia,
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thank you so much for taking the time to speak to us, giving it to me is the spokesman for the you in refugee agency for palestine, which as you heard, there has been severely hit up in this war. and guys of many of on rough aid work has a hit and killed in the gaza strip in addition to all the suffering that's been going on there. thank you very much. you late for speaking to us now is really as twice have had a number of densely populated areas throughout the policy and territory. these are in the army says they are targeting high mos members and the groups infrastructure . but the latest round of air raids have struck. several hospitals and refugee camps where civilians live. that includes the all shots and to body accounts. the giovanni a refugee camp was targeted several times in a 24 hour response. and these are as well me campaign has been particularly intense in northern and central garza. i'll just say resume now aside as this updates on
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the situation in kansas city, a final count, a 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. we're trying to also building a ship. a hospital was tied to dozens and dozens, others were injured to ship. a complex has the 100000 displaced 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
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have been killed since the beginning now invested to print hospital and dc. caster children's hospital and got the city were also targeted and dozens were killed and injured in targeting. whether a spokesman has also said that over 1500 with schools and more than 80 west tap casting 2. since the beginning of this work unit sees l just the wrong process. all these really military says it's managed to in circle guys a city and effectively cut the territory in half. let's discuss these military development sound with simon romani, who's associate fellow at the royal united services institute, his line from london. thank you very much for being with us samuels. so what is do these latest claims by israel that they've cut a guy is
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a city of the palestinian territory and a half in circled guys, a city. what does it tell you about the ground operation, which is now a week? it's been a week since it started. what does it tell you about what they've achieved and what is the ultimate military objective? and why he did this was inevitably the 1st star, right, which was due in circle gatzo and also to cut off a saw the highway. and if i forget the guy's dress, the next step obviously to launch urban assaults and get to the city in order to take out more of the mass leadership with haven't already gotten here. and that's a difficult time because the mass is much more change in urban combat. now that it was in 2014 and they've also got tactics like, do we draft and mines? why me the city yours, documents you that how that works out. israel machines and major success to start for the hardest work for the is really just, you have to go. yeah. and the success is that these really is a painting, as you say, are happening in what's believe to be a semi rural environment in gaza. ways around has an advantage. and then the
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question is, of course, as you say, what will happen once they move into the more urban environment, what sort of resistance might they face and what sort of weapons in tech will israel used in these urban areas? one is yours, look the the urban war into wages. and if i ran a wireless undergrad, we're in the above and we're obviously, they're going to try to avoid street battles as much as possible and it needs to be relying still quite heavily on the air strikes as well as speech deployment adventures we might see is really using white phosphorus again, like it did with 3 attacks, record of amnesty international, pre the 10th of the 16th of october, below around or probably below here, the use of bunker buster bombs. and probably also these are real control, drones and robotics to be able to increase their, their cars and targeting of a mass arms caches and military leaders. what about how mosse is military capabilities? what do we know about what they have currently as well?
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basically, we have not see any evidence of having long ration this house, like we see the who g is or as will have, for example possessing. it doesn't seem as if they're going to be able to pull those out of the house. there was long speculation before the war that may be hiding somebody's best advantages and logically is uses and our mass is relatively limited. it still relies heavily on deck and expensively assembled rockets. but it does have, it extends around tunnel infrastructure when these really are boasting about to here and 100 kilometers the panels back and read 21 e as in y, the last political leaders that we have 500 kilometers. that's not even 20 percent . so they may not have the most sophisticated tests, but they have a lot of tactics. the good uh that these really confused, including tunnels. samuel, how concerning is it that the us is moving more military access to the region including a guided miss? ha, 7. the rate. well, i think that's not necessarily. yeah, totally unexpected because the americans obviously responding is what they heard or
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not. and as ra a speech up on friday, we used threatening more tax in the americans to expecting more tax and american infrastructure in syria and iraq. and also want to make sure that they are guarded against the visual expansion of the war to other friends. obviously there's relative to the finding between 11 on israel that we're seeing at the border and conductor rate is going to continue. we didn't signal it be escalation, but it did make threats. i, the americans are responding in accordance with that. ok, samuel, thank you for, for speaking to us about this. i me, a romani joining us there from london. well, let's find out more about the us. increasing its military presence in the region and speak to white house correspondent, kimberly how kate. so kimberly, what is the white house saying about the boosting its military capabilities right now in the region in what precisely, all this ending. yeah, as you mentioned, is that guided missile summary, and that really is a bit unusual given the fact that there's already the 2 eric aircraft,
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carriers trade groups in the region to 1000 soldiers in terms of the special operations or vice in these really military. and also a high number of fighter aircraft. so what this is all about really is as our guest was saying, is to bolster the already a position to assets of the united states in the region. given the fact that the united states has experienced a tax already and a rock in syria and has been cautions that there could be more, that's the big concern for the united states, from a military standpoint. not only is it trying to prevent any future attacks, but should there be any sort of why the thing of the israel guys a conflict, the u. s. is hoping to try and contain that and to provide some sort of regional stability. so that is the motivation for adding that additional asset to the region, right? and the c i direct to as travel to israel. kimberly what, why is you that or well, this again has to do with sort of the,
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the intelligent sharing, the on the sort of military side with israel. the united states as gravely concerned is getting a lot of pressure around the globe from global leaders. given the high number of civilian casualties in gaza and the fact that israel in the us ally has not yet heated repeated calls for a cease fire for from the us standpoint, humanitarian pauses. so what the united states was hoping is with intelligence sharing, at least there would be a more targeted approach to this military operation. 5 is relays. so that is one aspect the other from the military standpoint of intelligence. sharon is the goal of trying to secure the release of hostages. now one more quick point that i should mention that's happening here at the white house today is that the p harris cala harris is going to be holding a call with a number of different uh will leaders. uh, she's trying to get additional humanitarian support for civilians and gaza. that is
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still a priority for this administration. and so we're watching that very carefully to see if there are any readouts from those calls which should be taking place in the coming hours. and we will be checking in with you to find out more. of course, kimberly hall could live for say at the white house. now i'm off is on waiting, says it's launched. 16 rock is from 11 on into israel. the outcast on brigade says the cities of the higher. yeah. and high somewhere. the target. that's the for this, that rocket storm level and has been able to penetrate into israel. seems to sort of the war is rad launch attacks on $711.00 on in response. and on sunday 3 children and the grandmother were killed after these really strike targeted a civilian car in 711 on the mother is severely injured. 11 aunts for administer says the country will submit a complaint to the un over the killing of civilians. santa holder has the d test on barrow to the statement by the israeli army saying that they believe that they were
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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 established a few like that, that equation and what's 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 trying to make clear that's all the options are on the table on the front radius. keep on saying that we do not work once more, but we will be ready for war and is ready. soldiers have killed fool palestinians any occupied the west bank in the city of til correct ebony to enter the city using
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a civilian vehicle. let's find out more with homage on june, who joins us live from ramallah. so mohammed, what do you know happened in this incident? so probably we've just received some updated information from the palestinian authority, health ministry, the now for palestinian men among them. we're told we're palestinian fighters with armed groups that for palestinian men have been killed the last time we spoke it with that deaf old number was 3. now it's for this happened about an hour and a half ago in the city of to cut them, which is here in the occupied westbank, local officials until the cut them tell us that and is really special forces unit entered the city in a civilian vehicle. so essentially they were under cover that they targeted a car that had 4 palestinian men in that car that they shot up the car that the car was littered with bullets. now were also told by health authorities that there is
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a 5th palestinian man, rather a kid, a 14 year old who was walking by the vehicle when the shooting took place. and that, that teenager was injured, that he was shot in the chest as a result of that car being targeted. and that he's being treated at a hospital that he's in stable condition. now, one of the reasons this is not where the is because a, by all appearances and according to what we're being told by eye witnesses, this read was meant as a read to assassinate these, published in, in men who these really armies suspected of being fighters with armed groups and that's different than other types of raids that happen in the occupied with things . we have some raids in which is really army vehicles go into cities and towns across the occupied west bank and they arrest, they make dozens of arrest that happens on a near daily basis. this is the type that happens far less frequently when they go in. they target a group, they kill them, and then they withdraw from the civic, also the palestinians in the occupied westbank targeted by these really ami,
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but also by settlers east ready seconds. and that's right. it's not just the army that is targeting palestinians in the occupied west bank, the intensity of a settler attack. so over the course of the past few weeks, especially since october 7th, it's increased exponentially. it's one of the reasons, even the un has expressed concern. you have these rates by the army that are happening every day and they were happening on a near daily basis and the occupied was thank even the for october 7th since october 7. they've happened several times. they usually the overnight hours. now you also have increased settler attacks to increase to home demolitions, and we must remember that this even before october 7th, 2023 was the deadliest year on record for palestinians in the occupied west bank. you have over a 150 that have been killed and you have tried to, i think just since october, 7th, and just since october 7th, you've also had around 2150 pounds of the indians who had been arrested and jump june in ramallah,
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thank you for the update mohammed or more than 700000. these rallies leave any legal settlements in the occupied westbank palestinians. as you heard a regularly attacked by the un says, a number of assault has almost tripled since october the 7th mohammed, my time was attacked by is really such as in military uniform warning. historic contains details of sexual abuse is distinct and such a question. get into my but the, i thought of the gift pushing and i keep putting go in. 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 settlers with planning to at tech palestinians. on october, the 12th people with derrick fight and started back in the settlers
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chased us, they so women and children, i went to to escape, but i would rather be caught me. then the woman, no tempting, 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 wedding anatomy uniform, 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 to and duty made thing on 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 clipping or that the fence,
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like i had been in the most recent order in guantanamo bay. i wasn't check for 5 hours. then i remembered what's happening guys, and a reminder of myself, i'm still alive, i'm still pacing the the, we have 2 options to be skipped of the 3 of the 3. if we stay skin, we will have d, but um, if we break down the completion wins to all right, stay with us. we'll have more of a coverage or visit us war on guys after the break, including the us secretary of state, pledging more hateful guys that want to visit to turkey. and he's working. he says to prevent the conflict from spreading to the legions. the
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brought to you by visit capital, a warm welcome. see, let's go with your international weather outlook. there's been quite a bit of rain falling in afghanistan. that's falling as snow in the higher ground pushing into pockets done as well. we had your record november, he'd in karachi, but your temperatures have come down. there's been some torrential downpours in parts of the city as well. now for india, most of the action is contained toward the south. i would say, go right into carola, that's where the biggest down points will be on tuesday. and we've got crops burning in the northwest indian state of punjab, that smoke is drifting east worthington delhi westward into lahore. so we've got some hazardous air quality here in terms of months who rains picking up so that steering rain into the coast of vietnam, especially toward the south as well. and i think for the philippines, palawan island, a soaking here. but it's so much pressure of fuel for a big part of china after that cold front rolled through in quite the storm system . we had over the korean peninsula, the northeast of china,
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months worth of rain and sole, and 12 hours 20 centimeters of snow and harbin. now that system is over a japan, but it will move quickly out over the pacific later on tuesday. and it's the way this month of the year in colon port certainly living up to that name with more sundry town. pours on tuesday. bye for now. the quote to you, bye visit castle. devastating strikes followed by through week rescue because that's 1st responders. know the mission could be the box. but until then, the humanity drives one day because of the civil defense. which rescue mission because it gives you the world where the news never ends. understanding what's behind the headlines is more
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important than ever. it takes listening to the people, but on the news and to the journalist for reporting their stories except intimacy that makes every international story local at heart. i'm only can be the host of the take a daily news podcast powered by the login reporting of algebra. find us where ever you get your podcasts the the fuss and back every minder of the latest development seen guys are now beheld from industry. and guys to say is more than $10000.00 pound estimates of now being killed by is really a tax in the policy in territory. since october,
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the 7th move in to phase of those killed our children and women. medical services. on the brink of collapse, causes indonesian hospital has lost power after running out of fuel. and now she found one of the guys as big as hospitals has been head fine is really yes, like the attack is damage solar panels. while he's all just here is hash him, i have a buyer now with a report on the medics in gaza, striving to save lice. this is a bad moment of relative quiet for these members of a medical team in gaza. the ship is about to start and they are ready engaging a conversation about will that personalize the fees and uncertainty about the future. my mode is the youngest, a single boss who has an extended family to worry about as strikes intensify by my father passed away recently. i look after my mother with very close to bullying
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displays, photos of every rescue mission his team has taken part in. it says he wants to keep the memories alive in case anyone get skill or that is right um he has attacked medical work as ambulance isn't hospitals despite international contamination? no medics say no one is safe in gaza. you open 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. by sunset strikes, hit the residential area, a manual and dry sense 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 steamer season urgent pool to reach, the cause of this
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man was pulled from rubble was serious head 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 pressing on medical teams is mounting. they feel helpless. people are buried under rubble. hundreds of rushed to hospitals distort families want to know about their loved ones. the most just because don't stop this mother be used for 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 a day off the valley fios
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us without the sound of exposures. families crying for help and many people waiting to be pulled from under the wreckage. hush, my butler. i was just the right in while the us secretary of state antony blinking has how tom swift took years for an administrative 9 correct. aimed at preventing whether us is a, is the war and guys escalating into broader regional conflicts. lincoln's visit comes as relations between israel into kia, strange with both countries having recall their invoice. speaking after the meeting bank and said tax also focused on expanding humanitarian efforts. we've engage the israelis on steps that they can take to minimize civilian casualties. we're 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
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who need it and gets to the people who need it, as well as making sure that people can continue to come out of god. how just areas of a so sit down has more on the meeting from anchor of the meeting between the sacred real estates. anthony blinking and his purchased comforter, broadcast events, lots of nearly 3 hours. and they have discussed several issues regarding these ongoing war in guys, almost each of the issues they have quite different position. so anybody can ask you to see the pressure on how much of the captain's professional see that you have with them 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 guys, or anybody can, has been using particularly the phrase of the human teddy impulse. but the touch of 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 an international mechanism
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that's going to observe. this is by and take is ready to be a part of this mechanism as a good answer. so that would be several issues, discuss this cause, but we can see the version of the policies is more and more everything. another important aspect of this for you today was that it quoted me from district to where the secretary of the state to be being conducted. the non cut off to me not a he was, he was met at the airport, but on cut a deputy governor that is quite unusual. usually there will be a higher level of interest diplomat 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 prison level and also didn't receive anthony because you usually want sex to seek is in turkey. he was me praise of ad one as well. and of course all of this probably got to see it on kind of as a quote from the tourist at 1st one to send a message to america. and excuse me, america also being completed in the crimes committed by israel against palestinians,
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especially side of that which is 0 on kind of to well, let's discuss all these latest developments on with so tom, by our account who is director of the global institute for strategic research at home, i've been hunting for a university here in july. so kind of good to have you. once again, let's talk about the americans here. and we had blinking, say in on crowds at the us once more humanitarian assistance to guys in the coming days. they've asked, these really is for humanitarian pause a call, which he's ready so far have not heated. do you think the americans are putting enough pressure right now and use right? no, i don't. i think the last on to nothing. yeah. who is the program with the humanitarian saver? so what they're trying to do is to allow him the time to finish and they'll place him about the same time, try to present to the world and the possibilities that the united states and present that as if they're taking the leads in providing images to the fallacy
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fucking reality series between his mind when he, when he talks as to improvising the need for the population from these guys, that's at the center of the is a new strategy to implement its ground operation and guides us. so he's not interested in stuffing the, the more is really trying to make sure that there's a, there's good the way we make minimum or minimizing they the human loss it. so they're buying time essentially for a spouse do whatever it wants in the guy. yes, i mean everybody talks about the do already talked to the israelis to minimize civilian casualties. however, what would have happened if they haven't talked to days radius of the night since he started his last visit is be more than 2000 civilians killed and he has a half of them much of a. yeah. so you, it makes you wonder whether this is really serious or is just trying to by time trying to calm everyone a nice i think the, the, the petitions and that ok,
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i have seen through this, they have joined the line and it was very, very clear very of shoulder reception to, to him and indeed, and i'm correct. and they're only interested in stuffing the war. and in the last few seconds here, i don't know if she noticed, but we seen more bombings of gaza. an intense strike over the causes training just in the last few minutes. so there's no net up really 10000 palestinians killed . unimportant development that happened today is that we saw jordan ad dropping agent medical aid to the jordanian field hospital in gaza. this was dining coordination with these really is of course, but why can't this sort of operation be expanded and, and repeated fast. it could then please for under does happen in practice and you what else outside is riley and that you guys are add drops are very use very well use mechanisms. they tend to be expensive, but they're very important in providing you gets relief in areas that's out and
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accessible. and the gaza strip at the moment is considered an accessible given that does or i want to allow anyone in the i suspect the data between the jordanian was really try. it was really done to try and suite him up a little bit and to reduce the tension between jordan and as, as i understand the value of jordan as the neighbor with the longest border and the one with the peace agreement, a very close elijah, the united states and a security relies on, you know, their have mutual interest and stability. but they have gone too far in pushing the jordanians 1st before this war. and the reason why it all started by entering i left some was kind, insisting on taking that from under from the hashemite mandate, you have to as well. and then the business of the whole thing is happening in westbank trying to push to the population and to jordan. and so, so that really pushed the jordanians to their limits. and you could see that it clearly illustrated in the way. jordan took the lead in the united nation jar
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assembly and so withdrawing it's a massive is one of the big country surveys. right. so that, that's, there's an statements by the for administer was a very particular person were chosen and they were really, really harsh on his route. so i suspect that's what they've done to, they've allowed them to ad drop. and this adverb, is a small, limited edge, only for their field hospital. the jordanians are unique in the region that they have this strong tradition of provide the unit and assistance in the form of freedom. the hospitals, not only and guys of a divided. so don, in the arrive can i know the various elswig zones and so on. and it is very important for them not to be seen as leaving their own people. exactly. and the law . yeah. and, and this hospitals stuff by 2 days. so it's very important for them to have this continuation and to answer your question, other initials can do the same. if they have the will, they would do it to me that you're digging and not must have used their diplomatic pressure to allow for this individual done with a small limited capacity can do it. you can thank you know,
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i imagine that the yukon. yeah. and in speaking of the you, we heard some very strong language from joseph for out today, the foreign policy chief will say that the tragedy unfolding in the middle east as a result of the collective, political and moral failure and says, in eliminating how i'm honest, if it happens will not solve the problem and that the resolution to the conflict is not military strong language, which will only hearing after 30 days from the european. yes, it's coming a bit late and you should have spoken to his commissioner or should i before she spoke a few weeks ago, but nevertheless, it's important and it's, it's good that it's when it make it damage little and the ground, i think is his reflecting my now more accurately the opinion of the public in europe, and you can see that demonstrations all over europe for these days. and in some states, particularly island, spain, belgium does. you have data at all in trying to push the you to become slightly more impartial. and it's kind of, it can never be push it,
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but slight and more impartial towards the situation. and of course, in a you, they have a strategic interest in sorting the situation out. possibly because it's within the neighborhood. but most importantly, because of this whole history of the honda accord, if it wasn't for that history, no, this would not be in this paper system. okay. so it's a very delicate issue for them. and they must be seen as active. and i would that to that also they, it's, and that interest to be active as opposed to having the united states coming to europe and then to the magistrate again to try to sort out the conflict again. so to always get you get your insight. thank you very much for joining us. full time back out from the home and been holly for university here in don't the south africa is the latest country to recall is diplomats from israel as it signals its concern over the situation and gaza administer. and the president's office says the current situation cannot be tolerated, power latasha has more so that's what this position is, complicates. it has diplomatic ties with on israel and palestine. but since this
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particular war started, we've seen the african seen in the 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 the solid data, see what the palestinians is because to ask old has a history of a pa take the full wife. morality will ended in 1994 black. so africans were under the system of a potted way. is you black? you are forced to live and still get it areas you are limited access to health care, education, etc. and that's one reason why some people say south africa and the citizens, 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, how some countries in africa in colonial rule. right now,
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the housing countries with technology, infrastructure, agriculture, etc, with palestine help countries on the content also encoding 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, putting all the amenities of those being held captive by him. icing guys what has been processing outside these really parliament, the calling on the government to do more to secure their release. allen fisher has more from occupied east through the right side of the connected, which is of course the surely parliament and the people who 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 decided that the government just simply isn't doing enough, but they're not being listened to the of us, the government, to do more to bring back the people that being help captive. but they say the government is continuing is war and they're seeing nothing that suggests,
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and the thing is being done to return the more than $240.00 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 that 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, even if it's an old pro swap which would be all the palestinian prisoners. and it's really deals being freed for all the captives kindly being held in gaza. being sent
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the lawsuit by the new york state attorney general accuses him and his company of inflating his property values and deceiving banks and enjoys to pursue business deals and loans, photos of clothes in moldova is local election. so for these accused washer of conducting what they say is a hybrid wolf had to undermine the vote. 2 days before the ballot, the government bond candidates on the pro kremlin chance party fate was involved in organized crime. last month, small building authorities, bronx, dozens of russian media science including russia. today we share a case of this information campaigns to and so don, more than 20 people have been killed in the capital in the latest fighting between the army and the power military robbers support forces. it happened when shells hit a marketing cartoon. that's according to a committee of pro democracy noise. the best saw the latest in the conflict that broke out in april thousands have been killed since the fighting began. $6000000.00 have been forced from their homes,
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columbia and rebels have suspended peace talks with the governments less than a month after they begun. they accuse present gustavo federalists administration of failing to honor a special his. but they did not say what those promises were. in 2016, the break away faction rejected calls to lay down as tom is when the main rebel groups talk agrees a pc of with the government. a straight in prime minister onto the albany. c has expressed an interest in the growth of china's economy during a meeting with president changing thing. but he also met the chairman of the national people's congress in badging. is the 1st australian prime minister to visit china for more than 70 years. it follows years of tensions that have hold to billions of dollars in trade between the 2 countries. at any official say they will restrict the use of vehicles for a week to curb pollution. that's causing that to these a quality to be labeled severe. you daily often ranks among the wells top polluted
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cities every year. when calm winds and low temperatures try pollutants. and with india, hosting the cricket woke up with all these are facing more pressure to take action from visiting teams and fans. drawn a gas rosco reports. 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, it's been cut down now. perfect. and since because they yeah, i think um, so these stating in him in those, even with the severe and quality warning, find the dash plates shrunk in a match and deli, on monday it is going to be home for the, for the players. because they play at such an intensity this, you know, their requirements that as politically and cardiovascular requirements, i'm so high, the higher the requirements, the more the pollution will effect them lightly. so it is going to be harmful that i, any of these, i mean,
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not just will not be headed in this situation. if it is harmful, is not just supply as proof of 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 sent a little coffee of at the beginning, but it's more that's even the way i was hearing from the news that it is. that's not the things we police who did and everything. i didn't really feel that's much about the there was a bed, the doctor did. the a senior who works in the emergency was one of the cities. hospitals says she's seeing 3 to 5 times more patients with respect or treat issues than usual. and especially in the past we uh, recently the patients have started coming with laura 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 bats. and silly
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officials have blamed cooler temperatures, comma wins, and a high, a number of phone fires in neighboring states for the problem. it closed primary schools and been spring the streets of war to try to improve equity 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 residence will feel they've been quotes out again by a problem that comes around every year. joanna gets real sca outta 0. returning not to walk coverage of is around one guys, and these are the latest pictures from kansas city. the health industry says more than $10000.00 palestinians have not been killed by is really a tax since october. the 7th. the bombing campaign continues, as you can see from those lasers pictures,
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one and 2 thirds of those who have been killed are children and women for music theater and not have long been used as a tool for therapy and gaza for 17 years. international schools have been helping students living under these ready, se, and land located teachers say the war is a catastrophic set back for those of spend to years building that talent and confidence nor county has a story just in case never you of the i see these messages approved from 3 people. its garza, yara russell, had no luck with field bell pulse last year. go and can it just said they were involved in education 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
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contact us be lost with yara, and all of that has been destroyed for 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 places which trains to check in in gaza has been found. it's a disaster. i really don't really have any woods describing the the impact is going to have the un says nearly 250 schools boomed, 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 are
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before the voices and concepts of music videos. to this i decided to record this mean. do i see now? there are kids in trouble and they have g m as think of the better of a brighter future where they can right using bright stones and, and for mr. the whole present one is fine because it's just a place as of duty as the circumstances are in especially now in a place that this will be as bones had buildings to rubble, bigot stops what people finish saying. yeah, humans are so bad, a petite to say they hope to see these children again. but also that the was
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