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is a crime game that's very significant by dictating the government's the fact of policy that was shown up can terms of the radicalized div series on our to 0. the israel continues its bombardment of the gaza strip. more than 10000 palestinians have now been killed. the you're watching all to 0 life from headquarters in delta, i'm getting obligate to also coming up operating in the dark doctors and northern gods. i continue to treat patients even though they're hospitable, was now without power gas. i use becoming a get
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a if you out. it's what you the one chief again pushes for humanitarian cease fire in gaza and says more capacity is needed to process convoys of a truck. and is really forces continues every month last night. she reads on the occupied westbank. a palestinian has been chosen the tone of based on the stop, the inhumane collect of suffering and gaza. that's the plea from the un secretary general is the death toll from israel strikes, reaches $10000.00 for one month. now israel has been bombing the strip in response to an attack by how much on october the 7th calls for a cease fire. have so far been ignored guys that is becoming a good i have you out for children. and that is of goes and boys are reportedly being killed or injured every day. a more general is every possibly being
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killed over a 4 week period. then him and the conflicts in that police city that gets modern, active nations 8 workers have been killed, then that'd be compatible areas in the city of our organization. the product is with the conflict and then the, the international community facing immediate sense, fundamental responsibility to stop the human collective suffering and domestically expense humanitarian needs to go. so the way forward is clear how you many tendencies far, you know, well medical centers in gaza cans cope with the constant flow of injuries. many hospitals have run out of fuel and basic medical supplies. at least 32 facilities have now stopped operating the entities and hospital is one of them. the doctors are still treating patients even in the dark. and as you can see,
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israel continues it's bombardments of gaza to large air strikes head across the road. from alda zero's camera position in garza city, caught up as soon as in fine eunice and the southern part of the gaza strip. and he has an updates. this is where the attacks had been intensified in different areas in the territories starting now from the north of the gaza strip, where our residential building has completely destroyed even the value of refuge account which cause it to be one of the most densely populated areas. also the attacks continued central areas of the gaza strip in the vicinity of telling how neighborhoods were different. elimination flows have been dropped and fires over this color of the gauze. this trip in order to provide clear vision for the is where the maneuvering trips and also to expose any possible spread spice house. the main points is the is ready to attack sprint loosely continue to the middle. governance of the territory will not break refuge account or residential building has also been completely destroyed. now, during the last couple of hours,
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the shot that refugee camp has witnessed a series of is ready as twice targeting different residential areas in this up. you liked it, us both in gauze trip. israel's bombing campaign has been particularly intense in the north and the central part of gone. so you must say you had sent this update about the situation and gaza city, where she lives with her family. by the time count, the different asked me to use 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 on the roots of a ship. we're trying to also building a ship. a hospital was tied to dozens and dozens, others were injured. a ship, a complex has
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a 100000 displays. families sheltering in that hospitals and over 5000 patients of the injuries of this work. the ministry of health has said that until now over 10000 people have been killed since the beginning now. and the city children's hospital and dc caster children's hospital and got the city were also targeted and dozens were killed and injured in most targeting. whether a spokesman has also said that over the winter with school and more than 80 west tops has been killed since the beginning of this war. union sees l just the wrong. got this, t 12 is 5 people have been killed. vine is really or strike on a family home near the crossing. the family had fled from gaza. city to the
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southern gaza strip the flow of a trucks entering garza through the crossing with egypt. had slow to 25 trucks on sunday. the one says that's down from a high of a 102 trucks on thursday, un secretary general. and so one of the terraces, the guys that gaza is facing a crisis of humanity. some live saving gauge is getting into guys from egypt, so they're not crossing. but the think of assistance that's not means the ocean needs. and let's be clear that all the foot crossing alone does not have the capacity to process big trucks at the skating required. just over the phone on the tax, if crossed into guys over the past 2 weeks, compared to the 5 vendor the day before, the coffee and crucially, this does not include fuel without fuel. you want babies even provides. there's
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infections on live support, it will die. what that cannot be pumped or purified it is really forces have killed at least one person in the town of bates on, on knots in the occupied westbank. another person has been rushed to hospital after being shot and detained by is really forces for more than 2 hours. israel is intensifying its range across the occupied westbank in recent days. st. i said i'd be joining us now live from, but on my left. so these range are pretty much a night in the occurrence as they can tell us what happened tonight. so that is correct. we've seen these rates go up in frequency and in intensity, not just since the october 7th, the tax, but even in the last 24 to 48 hours at the moment. we are, have heard that there are ongoing raids involving as many as $25.00 military vehicles in a, in a large number of course, rarely personnel in
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a total career. and this is after a daytime rate, a rare day time rate took place there involving fewer troops, but a small tactical unit that went in under cover in a civilian vehicle and killed at least 4 people they said were suspected arm palestinian fighters. the video that emerged with that incident showing a very violent exchange is really forces, effectively hunted down men in this vehicle, shot into the vehicle, seemingly neutralizing everyone inside in the hour since then the looks of martyrs brigade, the armed wing of the political front uh, group came out with a statement the video statement, promising revenge for those killings. a similar daytime attack in bethlehem also killed one palestinian man an 18 year old, an injured others. and as you said in bates, a non we've heard just now with these nighttime raids, one person killed another insured as a,
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is really military pursuit and shot at these men. a number of rates playing out across cities in the occupied westbank for yet another night. yeah, and then there are also reports of more palestinians dying and is really custody. what can you tell us about those? as that is correct, the number of dead since the october 7th incidents began since this war began in the occupied, westbank is now at a 163. and behind each of those numbers is a human beings, a human story. we've heard of a number of deaths today in these targeted attacks, but also several people who were taken into custody gardens with permission to work in israel, who were rounded up after october. the 7th, we 1st of at least 2 cases of men who have died in custody when a worker from gaza was arrested after october 7th. and his name was march is a. what is a cool his family lived in garza,
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he was taken into custody immediately after the war began and died under circumstances that still remain unclear. another man we've heard also died in is rarely custody of the details of and circumstances surrounding his death. still unclear, according to the prisoner's association. okay, thank. thank you for that update from that i'm a lot in the occupied westbank. the white house says that presidential bait and has spoken to those really prime minister benjamin netanyahu on the phone like kind of joining us a for in this room, washington dc. so mike, you can say with a whole daily phone calls, but what did they speak about this time around? and once again, it was a similar subjects that president biden brought up with these riley prime minister, focusing on humanitarian pauses. for example, this is something that the us administration has been pressing for. it appears that israel has been somewhat reluctant to institute what the us perceives as
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a series of staff good to monetary impulses which would allow for humanitarian supplies to go into gaza back. but also perhaps allow for those being held captive by how much to get out of the area. so that is one of the things also president binding according to the readout from the white house brought up the issue of protecting civilian life. it's this thing that israel has a responsibility to keep a minimum to it, to a minimum, any degree of attack on civilians while it's carrying out what the us is, is it's accepted operations against him us. so these are the principal issues that the president biden has been discussing. another aspect that he brought up though, and he said it talks with prime minister. netanyahu was the violence in the westbank. in particular, the repeated the tech spies specialist against palestinians and the occupied westbank. this he said there's something that could stroke even more of
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a flames on to the picture of this ongoing prices. so the series of the topics that he discussed with the prime minister, they've agreed we are told to speak again in coming days. so mike, domestically, how is this all playing out for bright, for bite and his has pretty much and wavering supports for the is really is the military. um and what they're doing and gaza as well. this certainly is a slight new on it's been several, a shift in terms of public reaction to what has been happening and also reaction within present in biden's own party. many of the month rates within the party or expressing concern about the lack of pressure from the administration in terms of bringing about a ceasefire cessation of hostilities. there's also concern about the ongoing impact on civilian life within gaza and also within the occupied westbank. now, little bo,
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within the us as a whole, there remains a virtually unified support for israel among many sectors of us society. there's an increasing discomfort about what this means about what it is happening to the civilians of palestinian areas as of view those within the occupied westbank. and this in turn may have a political knock on come next year selections. all right, thank you. my kind of for that update from washington dc is still a heads on alpha 0. there is a contests that are big situation in the gaza strip. and the international community has to innovate itself. speaking to alter 0 pal assigned to master to the un calls on the world to ask now to end the is really slaughter in garza the and the former us president donald trump. loss is out at the judge as he testifies in
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a civil for on trial the . on counting, the cost of the humanitarian catastrophe is the thing will go the ever get, you know, a b $1.00 says is certainly billions of dollars and assistance to fix it. cycles economy lots can seem as protest against israel's will on golf. and with that tells me what the cost on al jazeera, these cultures solutions that gives us no hope for future that we have to find creative solutions, not just turn our backs. i don't think that has a number, think about it as a person, person yourself, and that person's shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life and all that is we want we want to great because the women and my country, they're not sweet to us. we are not. and neither ology,
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we are human beings on this earth to be treated equally. we are working in their thoughts, that's our officers. whatever has been done before, can be done. as long as a human being is doing it, you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords. you the the reminder of the top story this hour and the guy is a health ministry. so i was more than $10000.00 palestinians have been killed by is really a tax and the gaza strip since october 7. for them, 2 thirds of them are women and children. the un secretary general on the 20,
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the terrorist has repeated this call for an immediate cease fire, saying gaza is quickly becoming a graveyard for children. protera assess the international community has some responsibilities thought to stop the industry, main collective suffering. the palestinians is where the forces have killed at least one person in the town of based on, on and the occupied west bank. another person has been rushed to hospital after being shot and detained for more than 2 hours. israel has intensified its rates across the occupied west bank. in recent days, palestinian diplomats have been urging world leaders to back in immediate cease fire, the palestinian ambassador to the un or yard one sort of spoke to al jazeera earlier and has called on the international community to take immediate action to save civilian lives. we appreciate what the, the gentleman has been saying. his statement is very much in line with what was
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decided in the 10th resumed emergency session of the general assembly. he told us in the private meeting about a week ago that he is calling for a humanitarian ceasefire or whatever that means. but ceasefire is acceptable. ceasefire is needed. ceasefire has to be put in place and hundreds of products of humanitarian aid, including a magic of a food water. and of course, you need to have, you know, trucks of fuel, in order to help hospitals to be able to function, to take care of the wounded and the sick people, and the babies in incubator and all the correct things that the secretary general has, you know, emphasized then we hope that the security council and the international community
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not only listen carefully to what the secret attorney general i'm saying, but also to on audit by implementing it. and we salute him for that friendship and position 1st. and salumi has more on mondays, un security council meeting, as they just met for 2 hours behind closed stores. the security council got a briefing from the relief chief of the united nations in the political quarter coordinator for the middle east. as the united nations has been ratcheting up the call for humanitarian ceasefire, we heard the secretary general talk about it today. warning that does us becoming a graveyard for children? even as the council was meeting, he was tweeting that message a repetitively, repetitively tweeting about the need for a ceasefire. today we've seen them really ratchet up the pressure on the international community. you said parties to the conflict face and immediate in
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fundamental responsibility. stop this in human, collective suffering and dramatically expand humanitarian aid. so council members, i discussed this behind closed doors. many of them came out after the meeting to speak to the media. clearly they're feeling pressure, not just from you and officials, but from their constituencies back home as well. the united arab emirates who called for this meeting said that they're very worried about how things are going and they're calling for action and access china, which holds the presidency. same thing, strong call for humanitarian ceasefire. france, on the other hand, uses the language of humanitarian truce. what was passed in the general assembly? uh, just over a week ago, they said that they would support a humanitarian interest leading to a cease fire. so all of this to say that there's still this debate about language happening in the security council proper. and the best way to put it on paper that
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all council members will agree to. we know the united states is a hard sell on the language of ceasefire. they prefer the concept of humanitarian pauses. apparently there's not enough consensus to put this to a vote. they've already been for a failed votes, and the council does not want another vote that is not of going to task. so they're waiting until they have an agreement, rather than put forward something that isn't going to that isn't going to past. oh, senses real begun. it's bombardment of gaza. 9 countries have withdrawn there in bassett, or is or separate ties. they've called for an immediate cease fire and for humanitarian aid to enter the strip unhindered nato member turkey is among those that pulled their ambassador out so that israel's neighbor jordan, that said, israel is committing war crimes delayed us to join the list or south africa on charge bolivia was the 1st to suffer, ties entirely with israel saying it's decision was a condemnation of the aggressive and disproportionate is really military offensive
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taking place in the gaza strip. alan fisher reports from occupied east jerusalem. good benjamin netanyahu has spent many days recently meeting will lead us the latest, the bulgarian president. but with more countries rethinking diplomatic links with his child, the prime minister decided to act some of the phone on bus that goes to a meeting until of eve. unclaimed israel was fighting for the future to we will with are. and we believe that all civilized powers should back us in this effort. because this battle is your battle. and our victory is your victory. several countries have withdrawn them by seduce over the growing con, aging guys of bolivia, severed all diplomatic types. many have criticized the human cost of war, the growing number of civilian deaths, the pictures of the children in the wreckage delete this country to recall that some best of the sites africa. we believe the nature of respondents by israel has
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become one of collective punishment which falls fully outside of the practice of international humanitarian and international human rights. little islands, prime minister has also said he's not a great cit describing israel's response to the homeless attack. something bought, approaching revenge, bringing together the community of ambassadors, shows the israel is what it's losing international support about the ways prosecuting the war and gaza. but the diplomatic tipping point may come if one of its traditional allies decided to call for a cease fire. or even the names to the war. alec fisher, i'll just see it up in occupied east jerusalem. the to bring you some of the things other news now and at least 20 people have been
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chosen camera ruined officer a gunman and talked to a village. it happened to the child of mom, fate, in one of the countries angler phone regions. there has been unrest than the english speaking region since 2017, when separate, has declared independence in the us, the former president donald trump, has taken the stands in new york and his civil fraud trial. trump testified for 5 hours, often arguing with the judge had to go hand reports on his court appearance. outside of new york courthouse, protestors agreed at the former president with signs warning that he was about to face some consequences. as donald trump arrived the media watching from above and in the court room, a scowling trump waiting to testify under oath the new york attorney general su, saying the trump organization inflated the value of its real estate to get better bank loans. arguing that earn the company $100000000.00 and exaggerated trumps will buy $2000000000.00 before he takes the stand. i am certain that he
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will engage and name calling and tons and race baiting. and call this a which hunt a prediction that came true just moments later. right now, judge arthur and goran has already ruled that his company's financial documents were filled with fraud. the question, now what will it cost? trump, his family, and his company, while his adult sons also his co defendants testified that their accountants were to blame. trump acknowledge that he suggested some real estate values under questioning, trump repeatedly fault with the judge, who ultimately decide his punishment. the state once have to pay $250000000.00 in fines, and for trump and his sons to be banned from doing business in new york, which could mean to would have to sell some of his most celebrated buildings during
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a break trip motions to be quiet advice he may soon wish you took on the stand. patty go hanging al jazeera. i will return it to our coverage of the world, gaza and palestinian authorities say at least a 192 health workers have been killed in the gaza strip over the past month. how someone had bought our reports. this is a bad no meant a relative quiet for these members of a medical team in gaza. the ship is about to stop and they already engage in a conversation about tool that personalize the fees and then search and see about the future. my move is the youngest, a single boss, he has that extended family to worry about as strikes intensive i my father passed away recently. i look after my mother with very close to bullying displays, photos of every rescue mission his team has taken bought. and he says he wants to keep the memories alive. in case anyone gets killed is right. um he has attacked
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medical workers, ambulance isn't hospitals. despite international condemnation, medics say no one is safe in gaza. you want to kill them on the even just in the morning. we've had situations where those trapped under the rubble are asking for help. you are the only chance because ambulance has, 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, moved dry stairs to get to the site. this man has been injured by shrapnel and needs to meet his house. as soon as the ambulance advise of the hospital, a steam receives 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
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as the days go by, settled medical teams is mounting. that field helpless people are buried under rubble. hundreds rushed to hospitals destroys comedies want to know about their loved ones. the most just because don't stop this month, a feasible head shy as 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 fios and lack of sleep goes as medics may never be able to take a day off the valley fios because without the sound of exposure, families crying for help. and many people waiting to be pulled from under the
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wreckage hush, my butler, which is 0. and that's it for me. the weather is next and then inside story will be asking if israel is engaged in genocide and gaza, thanks for watching. um, bye bye for now the war and welcome to you. 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 focused on as well. we had your record november, he'd in karachi, but your temperatures have come down. there has 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
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in the northwest indian state of punjab that smoke is drifting eastward into the daily westward into lahore. so we've got some hazardous air quality here in terms of monsoon rains picking up so that steering rain into the coasts of vietnam, especially toward the south as well. and i think for the philippines, palawan island, a soaking here, but it's much of pressure fuel for a big part of china after that cold front rolled through in quite a storm system. we had over the korean peninsula, the northeast of china, months worth of rain and sole and 12 hours 20 centimeters of snow in harbin. now that system is over a japan, but it will move quickly out over the pacific later on tuesday. and it's the weather this month of the year and colon port, certainly living up to that name with more sundry town pours on tuesday bye for now . of the several nations and cooling israel's war on dogs. the genocide is ready minutes to
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cool for a nuclear attack. and the prime minister quotes the bible, referring to more wipe out enemies of israel, is run engaging genocide. and if so, what can be done? this is inside store the head of welcome to the program. i'm not clog everyone in god's or is living and tara from israel's continuous bombardment. most of the thousands of casualties that being women and children, one's vibrant palestinian streets and communities have been reduced to apocalyptic landscapes. victims buried underneath not yet added to the desktop. israel says it's targeting how much finances am, is acting in self defense the several states international lawyers.

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