tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 6, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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taliban take over and especially to parts report, 101 east fathers to turn into field lives far from on al jazeera, the . ready the, i'm for the back to go. this is in use our life from bill how we continuing extensive coverage of his route. so on guy's coming up, the is ross continues it to environment of the gaza strip. more than 10000 policy means have now been killed. gas a is becoming a good idea to choose the united nations secretary general again,
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call sweets, monetary and sci fi and gaza says most capacity is needed to process convoys of a trucks or sort of sour sleep, deprived, afraid, and exhausted. we report on medical teams. finally, overwhelming on the same task in the occupied westbank for palestinians including the mosque. these are accused by is really forces in to correct and ongoing israel families of those held captive by him aust. photo, southside, these are the on the thank you very much for joining us. it's just past 18. g m t 8 pm in gaza. we're more than $10000.00 palestinians have now been killed by is really a tax. these really and grand a sold on the 2300000 people in the gaza strip, continues despite global voices, including the united nations and will lead us calling for an immediate cease fire
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moments ago the you and secretary general, antonia gutierrez reiterated those urgent calls. guys, i used to be coming to get a view out for children. and as of goes and boys are reportedly being killed or injured every day, a more general is every possibly being killed over a 4 week period. then him and the conflict in at least city that gets marty and i keep nations 8 workers have been killed, then that'd be compatible periods in the city of our organization. the product is with the conflicts and then the, the international community, facing the immediate sense, fundamental responsibility to stop the human collective suffering and domestically expense humanitarian needs to go. so the way forward is clears. are you many tendencies, fi, you know, well around 32 medical centers in guys i have now stop operating those that remain
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open not over whelmed with patients and are running out of fuel and basic medical supplies. and now within the past hour to launch is really strikes hate across the road from all just there is camera position in got the city i saw the big begins coverage with more on the ongoing bombardment. discuss the expected you see he's from even got home instead, the parties were brought to him and not be lenses that it's by homeless. and on the job hospice and rough uh, southern gaza. the same hospitals that his wife and 4 children were brought a child eyes open, like on his face, the look i told photos of the baby on the phones so they can remember what he looked like before the will was when 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 for children of wonderful colleagues. this is part of the suffering of the palestinian people in general and medical games in particular. imagine if you want to look at doing a job and all of a sudden, you saw your entire family dead in front of you. a joe body, a refugee attempt to sub, didn't get the bodies from the previous night straight. the children's bodies were covered with no state to be identified. and those items on how soon we were sleeping. that rocket hit, you know, and they would limit every way one so you know, the amount of weight of the leaders of the world. no more because they meet his top plus taking place. is alma jesse's everywhere and gaza. everyone seems to have been touched by it. everyone has lost someone often more than one member of
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the family. young old in the prime. these really bums do not differentiate. maybe 50 people 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 just 0 as well. let's get an update on the situation on the ground. 9 speak to tarry. god was in his life for us in con unit, especially in the southern part of the gaza strip. we saw a huge one. bob mentioned the last hour, several of them, in fact, of guys a talk to us about what's been happening and what areas of the territory are currently being targeted by these really well, every single corner of the territory could be possibly bombarded by the patient forces and databases and every single hour during the last hour these very put bonding close and treated in the north and central areas of the cities causing from
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the north of gauze and city where it is very relentless attacks continued and a big lot. yeah, of course on a town in the north west of gaza strip by the is rarely home going out to the re as a shot to refuge account also has been bombarded in order to make up a fire cover for the is really my moving troops was trying to incident, treat me towards the opposite east of causa, in order to gain will control the lands and even to make a preference to select between gauze of book for nights at the end of the seas think late. also the attacks continue at this time in the southern areas of gauze is strictly numerous and even in the district where to residential buildings were completely level to the ground by the is very ongoing strikes. the ongoing is really i talked to how to put catastrophe consequences in terms of the destruction of presidential buildings and civil infrastructure as medical teams are facing such a notable difficulty in terms of reaching out to the victims and to the talk to the doctor, to areas due to the old, grows are resulted by the records that have been struggling apart from the it's
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very evident this attacks to down to that via these video attacks have to claim the lives of more than 10000 palestinians with more than 22000. others have been used as a til at this current moment, and many of those killed at least 4000 of them. children, terry, we've heard from the guys house ministry in the last few minutes, who said that an age really strikes on a building and now she for hospital has skilled at least one person and i enjoyed several others. what can you tell us about the situation in hospitalized like how she felt? well, the situation in a goal is off main house because it's really undescribable. we are talking about a very overwhelmed face with patients and even with displaced people who are children in the office of the hospitals in order to be safe and away from the is very ongoing, get tax issues that hospital own. if there is more than 30000 palestinians are
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residing in the all and so the hospitals are really getting useful of the services provided that in terms of. busy routes and even the electricity provided by using mileage and the rates as with the ongoing fuel prices in the hospital. also the situation is similar in the non source, but while we are right now and even in the intuition hospital and to find most of the gaza strip. now at the hospitals, a, we overwhelmed and people are really overcrowded. now there is a very large consumption of bruce in the hospital and even the majority of just these people are using the bathrooms and the bathrooms of the hospitals. that even patients are using this really exact. busy much more pressure on the ability of the hospitals and medical teams to keep providing services. we are talking about more than $50000.00 palestinians. this is unimaginable. and if there's any air strike would really take place in the eyes of the hospital, which would be completely catastrophe. due to the searching number of victims that
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might really fall if the as well is planning to carry out any further strikes in the house. very important that you point out that these hospitals, including where you are tired is not just a place where people are. you know, seek treatment and seek medical treatment but also a place of shelter they're trying to shout to from these really strikes and that's why many people would be outside of the hospital premises. they atari, god bless them. thank you very much for bring escalate to say from con eunice in southern gossip, a regent costs for a humanitarian pausing guys, or has been reiterated by top european diplomats meeting in brussels. these foreign policy chief says the war was the result of moral and political failure. the european commission president announced an additional $27000000.00 of humanitarian age. his, i'll just here as poll brennan, with more on that it's more than
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a week since european union leaders issued a call for aid car doors on humanitarian pauses. in garza speaking is a diplomatic conference in brussels on monday. the is foreign policy chief limits at the lack of progress. they're all folding treasure. they need me the least it outcome of a collective political, a model failure with these riley and the police didn't young people are paying a high price for it. and these prize were continually increasing. you will refuse to see the situation a stretch. fortunately, this model on political failure is equal to of a grill lack of willingness to solve these really, but a stadium problem. joseph suggested that israel could suspend its military operation, which is killed $10000.00 palestinians so far and they would send the red cross would get access to the captives held by how much he said cold at the true. so when
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the, what have, but we need the, the violence receipts and the international humanitarian law is being respected. those goals, i could find the european commission president as live on the land is announced the big increase in the a spending by doing so, the european union would spend a total of $100000000.00 euro and to many, terry and 8 for the civilians in gaza. and at the same time, we're working with israel, egypt and the united nations to let more convoys into gaza, including 2 car doors and pauses for too many target needs. but israel remains determined to destroy him as is october 7th attack left 1400 people, mostly civilians, dead in israel. and so over 240 people taken captive. but joseph burrell issued a warning, saying that over reaction by the israelis in the end to make the lose the support
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of the international community. there is no military solution to the conflict pull brandon, i'll just have a flow of a try switch. enter guys i through the roof. a crossing with egypt has slow to 25 trucks on sunday, from a high of a 102 trucks on thursday. that's according to u. n. data of the united nations secretary general antonio butera says a nice end to guys on a much larger scale. some live saving gauge is getting into guys with it from egypt . so that half of crossing but the think of a systems that's not needs the ocean needs. and let's be clear that all the crossing alone does not have the capacity to process a tax at the sky and required just over for under the tax. if could austin put gas over the past 2 weeks? compared with 5 under the day before the coffee and socially,
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this does not include fuel. we don't fuel your want babies, incubators and stations on live support. we will die. what the cannot be pumped or purified. last spring and christian. so new me live at the united nations for is christine, what more did we hear from the secretary general there as well . the secretary general is calling the situation and gaza crisis of humanity stressing the need for more humanitarian assistance. here in a as quickly as possible just there. we heard that what's gotten in in the last 2 weeks is not even what would get into guys for supplies on a normal day prior to the attacks of october 7th and the escalation and violence there. so he also announced a $1200000000.00 humanitarian appeal from the international commute. any
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attempt to scale up and meet the needs of so many suffering people on the ground. the us pointed out that now one and a half 1000000 people are displaced in about 700000 of them are living in un shelters. even as the secretary general was making those remarks just in the hours before the number of un aid workers who have died has gone up stairs now 88 you and workers who been killed in the latest conflict. that's more than any other conflict at the higher that's whole than any other conflict for you n workers. just so basically we're hearing the secretary general again, raise the alarm, keep the pressure on the international community to raise more money. allow more access and take more concrete steps towards a much needed ceasefire. indeed and and later this monday, kristen does a coastal meeting. i understand on guys that what can we the security council
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postal meeting of the security council? what can we expect from that to? yeah, the united arab emirates and china called for this emergency meeting on the situation in gaza. they called for it on sunday after all she for hospital was bomb. and as there were more attacks on the jamalia refugee camp, noting the a growing humanitarian concerns in crisis. they are, they called this this, these are 2 countries, have been very outspoken calling for an immediate cease fire. they are, we know it's happening as negotiations continue on a possible resolution by the security council to address the situation. the latest resolution is being negotiated by elected members of the council. but for prior attempts at making a statement by the security council has failed. so this is all taking place behind closed doors. this meeting where council members can speak to each other more
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frankly, and hopefully make some headway. that's what we're hearing from members of the council that they're hoping to make some progress towards making some sort of a statement. clearly, the pressure is mounting on the un to do something to alleviate the suffering there . and on the international community was also in the s g 's remarks. he talked about the, the need for the international community to act and they're feeling that but given it's a closed door meeting and no votes are scheduled, we'll have to wait to see it afterwards if anything comes out of it. okay, chris, and thank you very much for the moment. christian slow me reporting a lie from you in headquarters in new york. let's discuss all these latest developments now with our senior political on this. my one for shy who joins us live on the use our, our one this thoughts with what's happening at the united nations and the speech by the secretary general. this was his 1st news conference, but he didn't take any questions, but his 1st big one to reporters since october the 7th. and it was
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a very powerful speech, strong language. he talks about guys are becoming a graveyard for children, but also measured at the same time because of the criticism that he's received from these relays. for one of his speech at the security council earlier, what did you make of it? what stood out for you? i think he did make 2 speeches. as you were mentioning, there's not one important speech where he laid out the on the grass. thoughts was the problem. what he said. this does not happen in a vacuum, but there are causes for why we are in this mess. and he was blamed for that as if his story has started and october 7th. and now he's addressed the humanitarian. so we had the political and the humidity, and that's important. you just get the sense. i mean it's not, he's not there is not to be blamed, but you just get the sense that it's everything is too little too late. no, it is. so yes, it's important that the secretary general of the united nations expresses inquiry or the term the human tragedy. the gods are faces because he is in so many ways the
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sound of the international community. and that's why wouldn't you know the likes of braz and all those in europe still talk about the international to meet as if that's was 0 or the west? no, in fact, if there is a voice for the international community, when people read the for on the for administered. if you would have the you, it would be the likes of the titles and that's why his speech is important to, to, to appeal, to the conscious of international orange and to ask people, even though it's little too late for them to start contributing towards a fund that goes to what you guys are right, whether these rate is on the gibbons, the egyptians, the egyptians would allow this to really pass into guys or not, of course, remains to be seen because they are the ones that full square inches and it was doing system need directions that are they the ones preventing more ways from going for going it from going to cost or absolutely positive sion stoke solely or not shortly. i mean, it is a poor noise is right, is at war bond goes up against the people of guys or is there a,
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these things that all know any sense and guys are things that people and guys are guilty. they want to take their revenge on the population of guys and the only other country wouldn't quarters with guys. they're bored with guys. not is there as is age. but they're different president, the junction governments have been ad dement of not making any noises or taking any steps that when up step is right or the united states, which if you come to think of it, i mean, no, i mean let's think of it. that's just laid out. you have people that that are being designated then guys, we just press the 10000 mark. we have thousands of children dying. thousands of hundreds of thousands of children and women on so on starving to day and, and god. so why isn't egypt a fellow out of the country, the next door with the capacity with the ability to have so why don't,
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why don't the opening the rough across the cause, i'm not just the right the crossings, right? and why are they going things of column kilometers, do they? is there any prospect to check things when they're just gone trip them. jordanians just flew in at the ad dropped aid, which could be expanded. right. by the way, the dropping actually. yeah. but i mean it's happened with these really permission . jeanine has cannot fly over. there's a guy who is of course, but the point is that israel event the jordanians, check their cargo and fit within 2 garza so why can't they objections check their own car goes that goes through the border and deliver the aid to to the customer. so why are they going to be on stalk little bits? yeah, i was gonna ask you about that because uh, joseph beretta, you mentioned him. we heard some unusually strong language from him earlier today. he him saying the tragedy unfolding in the middle east as a result of a collective, political and moral failure, he said eliminating a mosque if it happens will not solve the problem and that the solution to this
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conflict is not military. this is language that should have come 3 weeks ago, one and 4 weeks ago when this conflict started. why is it only coming now? actually, i mean, you're absolutely right, but actually, why not 340 years ago, exactly 40 years ago. so that we wouldn't be in the midst in the 1st place. i mean the idea to have pre empted this mess and to be empty. the october 7th attack is for us to have resolve the issue because as long as there is some love the inhumane, and in the go military occupation, they will not be security. and they will not be peace is not going to be able to re establish security through military means. try that over 75 years. it has not worked. it takes a 2nd foundation as a 2nd craziness to continue with the same path, thinking that this might work the next time us, but going back to the, to that point, i mean, there are your bills that expressing that point right now. they need to deliver on
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the objections. i am not projecting views on the objections. we've heard the for the minister of egypt, and i'm on stand think right next to the us took their state and saying, we condemned or crimes. and then guys, we don't accept the idea that this is self defense. this is a what i guess that people. so if, if that's a different position, why not do friday? not doing more? yeah, that's how you was over here. make getting my one always good to get your insight. thank you very much for joining us. melinda shaw is our senior political analyst here on ologist sierra. meanwhile, the us secretary of state on to the blinking has l talks with took us for administer a non correct took. he was one of several stops in big and visit aimed at preventing . whether us says would be a conflict escalating into a broader regional conflict result saddam has more from anchor us tickets, row seat to amp, and it didn't come down to the non could after midnight to be greeted by cities
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deputy mayor. this was not the usual diplomatic, political, and perhaps well designed to send the message of disapproval. it is because 1st of these, a tricky start of the war in gaza at the confident do you guys have opposing positions? america's top diplomatic wants to get to put pressure on how much to release captains, for just as it supports the release bodies. absolutely. these palestinian prisoners in exchange lincoln and his truck is called support talk a few them did not hold the joint press conference after they meeting of the media . it was given very little information. think i said yes. is working to facilitate how many tell the impulse, but this is not enough of turkish officials. took us as an immediate and unconditional c. spite is more urgent. i say it's prepared to act as a guarantor. despite these differences, we think of said the meeting with the turkish fort administer, it was fruitful. we're working, as i said, very aggressively on getting more humanitarian assistance in the gaza. and we have
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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, as well as making sure that people can continue to come out of god. just position isn't popular here. so google testers called us complicit in his ras crimes against palestinians. when the sacred door, steve, who's this tricky it, there's usually a joint press conference and present ad one of 2 to you will receive the secretary . but this was not the case today. no joins pressure. no meeting with ad on the common belief here is that these are the magical folder, wasn't attendance to them as soon as this content with us over the war in gaza. that's the side of that. i'll just kind of is really as twice of hate, a number of densely populated areas throughout the gaza strip. these really ami
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says they are targeting of mice members and the goose infrastructure. but the latest round of ad rates have struck several hospitals in refugee camps. that includes the, our shots and jabante accounts. the giovanni a refugee campus target is several times in a 24 hour response. is there a bombing campaign has been particularly intense a no then, and central gaza human outside has this update from casa 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. 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 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 have been killed since the beginning now invested children's hospital. and in dc caster children's hospital in 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 tops has been killed since the beginning of this war, union sees l just the wrong. got this. all these really save of monitoring circle
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guys. the city effectively cutting the territory and half samuel romani is associated with the royal united services institute. he says he's ready, ami is going to continue to rely heavily on air strikes. he's just looking at the urban war in 2 ways. it isn't about around war and there's an underground war in the amount of the war. obviously they're going to try to avoid street battles as much as possible. and that means that they'll be relying still quite heavily on the air strikes as well as space deployment of bathrooms. we might see is really using white phosphorus. again, like you did with 3, a tax record of amnesty international. bringing the 10 to the 16th of october below around or probably be looking at the use of bunker buster bonds. and probably also these are real control, drones and robotics to be able to increase surveillance and targeting of a mass arms caches and military leaders. we have not see any evidence of a lack of a long way from it sounds like we see that who g 's are possible for example possessing. it doesn't seem as if they're going to be able to pull those out of the house. there was
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a lot of speculation before the war that may be hiding. some of his best advantages and logically is uses a mass. relatively limited is still relies heavily on deck and expensively assembled. rockets by does have an expensive round tunnel infrastructure when these really are boasting about to here at a 100 kilometers and pedals back in 321 e as in why the last 4 of the leaders that we have 500 kilometers that's already been 20 percent so they may not have the most sophisticated tech, but they have a lot of tactics that good uh, that they just really confused, including tunnel to see i had on this news our, the story of a policy and mine attached by is really satellite as, as a number, such as souls almost tripled the
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hello a lot of ground to cover in this weather report. so let's go to rental downpours in northwest saudi arabia and light to flash flooding. scary scenes at night with cars being swept away here. so a number of rescue is having to be carried out, but it's not just northwest saudi arabia. there's been some flooding in for jeron. they do a de, also around must guide as well. and there is a potential to see some more of that on tuesday. let's peel out show you a wider view. most of the action is around the red sea. so for southwest, saudi arabia's back of providence, including mecca itself, running the risk of some flash flooding here all has to do with the storm system that's moved from it on into afghanistan and focused on we've got some snow over the higher ground, but it extends straight up into cheapest on with some active, whether they're not active though. for turkey, a most of the country is quiet, not bad in this sample at 21 degrees, but there is some district weather for that northwest slice of africa with active weather around the mediterranean. and there's also been some flooding in kenya. ne,
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can you are pretty close to the border with some molly. i hear thousands of people have been forced from their homes and still more rain in this area on tuesday. we'll get all this rain for the eastern side of south africa. we'll have some thunder storms mixed in there as well. on tuesday, so yeah, the, it's the world slow down. we stand for as homes, with tip of global nickel reserves. indonesia is points to leave the global, the battery industries. we definitely manage are abundant resources and play a vital role in solar energy, harness offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits, essentially submitted by mental protection, enhancing investment climate digital licensing, your better tomorrow. examining the impact of today's headlines, medicines that are running out of the hour based loose,
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by is really a tax in the gaza strip. seems october, the 7th, more than 2 thirds out the dead are children. and when in the united nations secretary general, antonio gutierrez has been calling for an immediate suicide, saying guys quickly becoming a graveyard for children. terry says each actual community has a responsibility to stop the interview main, collective suffering on the past and medical services on the brink of collapse, causes innovation. hospital has lost power after running out of fuel and all she found one of the territories because hospitals has been hit by these really s right . damaging exp here now is just here's how she might have by with more on the medics struggling to save lives. and gosh, this is a bad moment, a relative quiet for these members of a medical team in gaza. the shift is about as taught, and they already engage in
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a conversation about will that personalize the fees and then such and see about the future. mode is the youngest, who's single bought the house, that extended family to worry about as strikes intensive i my father passed away recently. i look after my mother, we're very close to the full. we have displays photos of every rescue mission his team has taken bought in, says he wants to keep the memories alive in case anyone get skill. is right. um it has attacked. medical workers ambulance isn't hospitals despite international contamination, 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're the only chance because i'm balances can go anywhere. you become their only hope when their loved ones kind of come to the right to go to sleep. by sunset asked wakes hit the residential area,
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much more dry stairs to get to the site. the basement has been injured by shrapnel and needs to meet his house. as soon as the ambulance advise of the hospital steamer sees an urgent pool to reach the cause of this man was pulled from robin 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 pressing on, medical teens is mounting. they feel helpless. people are buried under rubble. hundreds of 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
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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 be is a lack of sleep because as medics may never be able to take a day off valley, a few hours passed without the sound of explosions, families crying for help. and many people waiting to be pulled from under the wreckage hush by just the right policy engine the occupied westbank are also being targeted. these really soldiers have killed 4 of them in the city of to correct they are believe to have entered using a civilian vehicle. let's find out more with mohammed john june, who joins us from ramallah in the occupied westbank. what happened in this incident into crime? want so fully that incident occurred about the while it was earlier this evening
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about 3 and a half hours ago. and what we've learned from eye witnesses and from the housing authority of the ministry of health in so cut them is that there were is really special forces that enters some cut them in a civilian vehicle that they targeted a car full of for palestinian men whom these really army suspected of being fighters for palestinian armed groups that they shot up that car that as a result for palestinian men were killed. now also we are told from medical officials in the area that there was a 14 year old boy that was walking in the area next to that car that was shot up. but as a result, he was shot in the chest to be taken to the hospital. we're told by doctors that voice is in stable condition. s is our, there's another rate that i need to tell you, and our viewers about all the this just happened in the past couple of hours as well. that happened in the town, a bit for job which is south of bethlehem. and in that rate by the israeli army,
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there were confrontations we're told between is really soldiers and 3 palestinian men and that as a result, those men were shocked that one of those men was killed and 2 had been wounded. one of them pretty funny. and the policy engineer occupied westbank mom and not just being targeted by, by these really all me a nice race that you've just described. but also by is really settlers and this was happening even before october. the 2nd that's rightfully right. now you've had the amount of settler attacks against palestinians in the occupied west bank more than double since october, 7th, violence directed towards palestinians throughout the occupied west bank has skyrocketed. it was already skyrocketing even before october 7th. we must remember also that in 2023, this has been a devastating and as a year for palestinians in the occupied west bank even before october 7th. it was
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the deadliest here on record for palestinians. since october 7th, you've had a 160 palestinians killed throughout the occupied west bank by either settlers or these really military. beyond that, you've also had home demolitions go up, and arrests have gone up exponentially as of now at least $2150.00 policy indians arrested throughout the occupied west bank just since october, for the homage. thank you very much for that update. i'll just sierra's mom and i'll jump june, reporting a lie from ramallah any occupied west bank. while more than 700000 is really live in ego in the legal settlements in the occupied westbank and palestinians, as you heard a regularly attacked. but the un says a number of assaults has almost tripled since october the 7th mounted montague was attacked by is really such as in military uniform warning. his story contains details of sexual abuse, a distinct and such
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a pushing get into my but them. busy get pushing and they keep putting go in. finally, i might have to do with, with my buddy and move away. then i connect the we so what it means on social media that is really easy said is we're planning to i think by the students on october, the 12 people with derrick fight and started back in the booth settled us just us. the nice so women and children, i went to to escape, but i would rather they quoted me, the woman though, 2 bottles of the me on the head with that i sent here to us bleeding the model of the deck of said, do you remember me?
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he was wearing anatomy uniform, but i've seen him before. he's a settlement. i asked for the water to drink. he said that would bring himself in the step to chatting to and duty made thing on me. by then. it was hot to feed anything. a mobile has been inhaling was broke down but they didn't have done because they want this cumulative. not only that they want the sleeping or that the fence like i had been in the holding. one thing i'm gonna be i wasn't check for 5 hours. then i remembered what's happening guys, and they didn't mind it myself. i'm still alive. i'm still pacing the of the we have 2 options to be skipped of the 3 of the 3. if we stay skin, we will have the better to sleep break down. thank you,
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patients. as israel began his bombardment of guys, 9 countries have withdrawn their masters or 7th ties. this call for an immediate c spy and for humanitarian a. to enter the gaza strip unhindered nato member took it is among those who pulled out there and boss that are off. so that is what i was neighbor jordan, which said israel is committing more times. the latest to join the list saw south africa and shot bolivia was the 1st to set a ties entirely with his rousing it's decision was a condemnation of the aggressive and disproportion is really military offensive taking place in the gaza strip, which is here is how latasha has more on the south africans reaction. so that's what this position is complicated. 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 the association of telephone call was the leader of her mazda. and for the 1st
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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. so africans were under the system of a potted way. if you're 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, 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 neutral and someone was saying nothing. it'll wait and see how things go. israel and palestine have a strong long, complicated history on the african continent. for example, israel helps some countries in africa in colonial rule right now. the housing countries with technology, infrastructure, agriculture, etc, with palestine help countries on the content also in coney as well as well. so long,
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complicated ties with the israel and palestine, and what, that's why you seeing many opinions on the confidence right now. very mixed. hardaman tossed out his hair, cutting. now the relatives of those held by hamas held captive by him. awesome guys . i've been protesting outside these really parliament. they're calling on the government to do more to secure their release. ireland official reports from occupied east through slip on the right side of the can i say, which is of course the is truly 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 are being held captive. but they say the government is continuing is war and they're seeing nothing that suggests, and the thing has been done to return the more than 240 who are still missing and many are being held captive. of course, thomas has said that at least 60 of died in the bombardment,
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and they want the government to do something. those in the government have said that 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 out, even if it's an old for all swap which would be all the palestinian prisoners and is really the deals being freed for all the captives, cunningly being held in gaza being sent home i still had no knowledge is here and we'll be taking a look at some of the days having use informing us present. donald trump testifies in his civil frost drive in new york. say what is
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the the, let's take a look good. some of the days i've been use now, and the judge over seeing donald trump civil from trial in new york has threatened to caught his testimony short as he complained of unfair treatment. the form of us present is accused of dramatically inflating is network to get business deals and loans. trump acknowledge that his company did not provide accurate estimates of the value of apartment towers, golf courses and other assets,
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but said it was not important. lindsay riser from nbc news has more from new york. this is still under wage david already we have heard some of the defenses that we have heard from the former president deposition in this case. for example, say that those statements of financial condition, the documents that the attorney general's office says contains over valued assets, but also with reading like over valuations. also the former president saying that the valuation is most valuable asset grants. but in addition to what we're hearing from the former president, really what is also newsworthy events taking place inside that port is the a size between the judge and the defense attorneys the judge several times now trying to tell drums, attorneys, they need to control their answers or to me injuring and not responsive to what the attorney general's attorney is asking. the judge just recently saying, raising his voice, saying,
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i am not here to say trump for his part saying this very unfair trial. columbia and rebels have suspended peace talks with a government less than a month after they began. they accuse present, gustavo petros, administration of failing to honor expenses, but they did not say what those promises were. in 2016, the breakaway faction rejected. costa laid down his toms when the main rebel good father agreed. a peace deal with a government. china as president, changing thing has made australia as prime minister in the latest sign of a diplomatic solve between badging and camera. the visit by and city albany. c is a 1st buy in australia, need a to china since 2016. jessica washington reports. this is china is historic. at temple of heaven. it's these trailing prime ministers 1st jump in bay jingle. as anthony opened, easy retrace the steps of another prime minister golf whitland,
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who 50 years ago became the fastest training leader to visit china and normalize relations. the world has changed since then, and so to has the relationship between kendra and aging toner is the most important trading partner. he represents more than 25 percent of export. so money for jobs relies upon outright ebony z was warmly welcomed by president. she didn't being at the james, great home of the people, the hoss of the capital, with joint efforts of both sides, we've been resuming our exchanges in various views and reduction problems. now the china is full of business that has an impact on the right parts of improvement and development. in recent years, the relationship between the 2 countries became strange. under albany, these previous says scope morrison, accusations of political interference, and a push for an investigation into the origins of the cove of 19 pandemic, aggravated badging, or, and that took those tensions spiraled into
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a trade will. with china imposing barriers on australian wind co beef and more in the progress with might in advancing our relationship of, of that time has been on questionnaire play. very positive. i tried, is flowing more freely to the benefit of both countries, australia raise the case of detained australian mindset. young june, who has been held in china on espionage charges for 4 years. camera also wants to trade barriers lifted that have already been substantially reduced since of an easy 1st match sheet last year in engine ego. without begging appears to be trying to stabilize its relationships with western countries. chinese state media also reported the prime minister reassigned, straining his respect for the one china policy. the leaders emphasize the importance of continued dialogue despite a number of differences in albany. z extended an invitation for she to visit him in
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australia. jessica washington to 0. now it may come as a surprise to a supermarket shop, as will seen an increase in the bill, but the un food and agriculture organization says we are not paying the real cost of food production. how we faucett us more, the rising food bills of hit, household budgets around the world over the last couple of years. but this report says, even these prices will fall short to the real cost of all food production system the. when's food and agriculture organization. so such costs to health, the environment, and society at up to at least $10.00 trillion dollars a year, equivalent to 10 percent of global economic output. the report says the highest proportion of costs by far come in the form of poor health, with bad diets, white and ultra processed food fats and sugars causing disease, obesity, and losses and labor productivity. environmental costs amount to a 5th to the total greenhouse gas emissions and lines,
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and we'll see use. the seo says this is almost certainly an underestimate. and in developing countries, the costs full largely on the page. small scale producers can be blighted by poverty and malnutrition. to have an idea of so does this mean food process have to rise further? and sometimes these costs kind of be provided. we want to, that's a continued work position and i've a price point, pretty sure on all these things to whether it's something we can be better off technology that are going to reduce some of his costs. this is the 1st of 2 annual reports on this subject. and now the main recommendation is the government's undertake true cost accounting to factor in the full impact on their economies and societies of the global food industry. action is likely to require regulation, taxation and subsidies to change what we do and how it's produced. i suppose it, i'll just the right time now for roundup of the sports headlines here. so i hope i
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slanted all around the angular mass. these is made unwanted history of the cricket . while copying india, he became the 1st player to be turned down in an international that happened during his team's game with bangladesh in new delhi. this alarm contained to decrease at the full of the cost of the kid. but matthews then broke his helmet strap and also replacements, which meant he wasn't ready to face his 1st bolt within the 2 minutes rules. acquisition went on to win the match by 3 wickets. standing in india saudi side. oh hello. and when, when is i have a move by city, the asian champions league groups, pages on monday, i'll allow, we're missing the engine name. odd. but one of the other big money starting alexander mit to victor did get on the score sheet as a saudi. so i'd want to new little football or louis this is banks is part of this kid. nothing's just leave him immediately. and his painful white colombian came off the bench to school. i spoke with science, equalized against polluted independently on sunday. and his 1st match since his parents were kidnapped by that was released but his father remains missing. he has
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celebrated his old by listening of for sure to reveal the words freedom for papa tennis or iga. sure i'm tired, cool. play just a cup of girl or for the vitals, talking turnkey between mexico. later on monday, you probably 2nd see book to place in the photos of assess towards are the thing i mean, the sampling kitting straight sense assurance that winds the season ending told him it's silver gain top spots in the rankings from sal, blanket and finish the gear. as well, number one, well, there's a late has expired headlines. you can get more on out 0, don't com. and on the social media channels a for whole. thank you very much let's, i'll show you some of the latest pictures we're getting out of gaza. the bombing campaign continues of a gas, a city, especially at the health industry. and the policy and territory says more than $10000.00 palestinians have now been killed by is really a tax in the gaza strip since october, the 7th, the united nations secretary general antonio terrace,
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just called in for an immediate cease fire. c, garza is quickly becoming a graveyard for children. while music theater an odd, have long been used as a tool for therapy in casa 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 your account has a story. i never you love the i see these messages approved from 3 people. its garza, yara russell, had no luck. whitfield bell foster last year. go and can you just said they were involved in education theater project. the connect hundreds of children with teachers from around the world. that was the full divorce dosage. so may i know was that of the ministry of health is receiving calls. adults who is missing. this number has reached 2616,
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including 1270 children under the rubble. now contact has to be lost with yara, and all that stuff was being destroyed. for a lot of people who just don't know where they are, when you're less stuff being killed, ministry of education, sauce and being killed. the stomach university which is one of the places which trains main classes 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 have been boomed while hundreds of thousands of people made homeless. it says schools, adults, a targets and the other part of the music company has also they'll change cost for trading musicians or before the
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voices and concepts of music videos. to this i decided to record this mean. do i see now that our kids in trouble and they have to do and think of the better of a renter future where they can use the right song sense and performance of the present. one is fine because it's just a place as early as the circumstances are in, especially now in a place that this will be as bones had buildings to rumble. bigots, thoughts? what people say this thing. yeah, humans are so bad to say they hope to see these children again. but also there was
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a devastating setback that those who survived nor hung out to 0. the well, that's that from, from me for the back to go for this. these are but do say with us on algae 0, a coverage of israel's war on guys a continues makes with my colleagues so thankful which simply violence has been pushing palestinians out of the knots for years. but since october, the 7th, it's been like nothing. they've seen before, more than 200 people from where they stand for the one community in the occupied with the bank, with food to keep their maybe the shortest family had to run for the sake. they've located us could for days we couldn't bring in what their tax to drink. id is brothers and the families have relocated to the vintage of type a 7 year old credit says he's the top of his class. i ask him, what's 3 plus 4? he says it's sunday. he says he misses who are the ones at the castle. i've always depended on a warm climate,
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but it's too cold here in the village of piping. there's also little reason glance, they can start a new life here. maybe the side would sooner and to. she would also learn that she might never be able to return to his class. his real is still refusing to allow the international journal into draws palestinian reporters risking everything to get the story at 15 kills and an ad strikes the listening post we covered the way the news is covered. what happens in new york has implications all around the world. it's international perspective with the human touch zooming way in and then pulling back out again. expo 2023. the world,
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