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the the israel continues its bombardments of the gaza strip. more than 10000 palestinians have now been killed. the you're watching on to 0, live from headquarters, and del how i'm getting obligates also coming up operating in the dark doctors in northern gauze. i continue to treat patients even though their hospital is now without power. gas that is becoming
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a graveyard. but you the u. n chief again pushes for humanitarian ceasefire in garza and says more capacity is needed to process convoys of a trucks. sleep deprived of freight and exhausted, we report on medical teams paddling overwhelming odds and goes on the stop, the inhumane collect of suffering and gaza. that's the plea from the un secretary general as the death toll from israel strikes, reaches 10000 for one months. now, israel has been bombing the strip following an attack by hum us on october 7th. calls for a ceasefire. have so far, been ignored. guys, that is becoming a good idea for children. and those of girls and boys are reportedly being killed or injured every day. a more general is every possibly being killed over
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a 4 week period, then him and the conflicts in that police city that gets modern, active nations 8th workers have been killed then that'd be compatible periods in the east city of our organization. the product is with the conflict and then the, the international community facing immediate sense, fundamental responsibility to stop that in mind, collective suffering and domestically expense humanitarian needs to go. so the way forward is clears. are you many tendencies, fi, you know? well, medical centers and gaza cans cope with the constant flow of injured. many hospitals have run out of fuel and basic medical supplies. at least 32 facilities have now stopped operating the engine he's in hospital is one of them, but doctors are still treating patients even in the dark. all of this is real,
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continues it's bombardments of gaza. 2 large air strikes him across the road from alpha 0 is camera position in gaza. city thought it assume has more from time eunice, in the southern gaza strip. it is really a tax had been intensified in different areas in the territory starting now from the north of the gaza strip, where our residential buildings 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 of flags have been dropped and flies over this call of the goals this trip in order to provide clean vision for these really maneuvering trips and also to expose any possible spread. suffice house. the main points is the is by the attack. sprint literally continue to the middle of governance of the territory will in a break refuge account, a residential building has also been completely destroyed. now, during the last couple of hours, the chocolate re fidget camp has witnessed
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a series of is very s twice targeting different residential areas. in this populated us, both in gauze was turned on is really strike has killed at least 16 people in the fall. and the southern gaza strip on monday nights the the bombing hit a residential neighborhood. indian shampooed, a refugee camp. and some of the victims include members of the same family, palestinian officials say israel strikes this past month, have wiped out entire families. is really forces have killed at least one person in the china based on, on and the occupied westbank. another person has been rushed to hospital after being shot and detained by is really forces for more than 2 hours. an earlier is really soldiers killed for palestinians and the occupied west bank, so they have to cut him witness to say that they entered using a civilian vehicle. those rates have continued into the early hours of tuesday morning. sampras rob is joining us now from it. i'm
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a lot in the occupied west banks and saying that that raid, that's a took place and to cut him apparently is a, is an ongoing one and, and there's another rate happening right now. that is correct. we've seen a number of raids during the daytime as well as tonight in areas all over the occupied westbank with a specific focus on towns and cities in the north. but what is happening in total current seems to be a continuation of the violence we saw earlier today, a daytime re made up of a tactical unit. normally we have nighttime rates. we see large columns of as rarely, military going into these towns. but this was a little bit rare, it's not completely or it does happen often. earlier, this were year we saw similar day time rates, but this was one of a military unit in full tactical here in a civilian vehicle. effectively hunting down for men in a car, there was a shoot out, and 4 men were killed now that they were suspected. palestinian fighters seemingly
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uh, seemingly being the case because ours, after this incident until occur in the looks a martyrs brigade, b armed wing of the political thought group came out with a video saying that they val revenge for this attack. since then in the hours the followed, we saw a massive column of up to $25.00 vehicles is really military going into it. so for him and ever since then we've been hearing reports of armed clashes in that city. at least 20 explosive devices were set off according to the palestinian residents and fighters. their targeting is rarely forces. these really military use the drone to carry out a drone strike, injuring to people in that city. and while there are rates going on in multiple other areas of the occupied westbank total crim at the moment tonight is a major flash point. yeah. and you know, ever since that war started on guys on october 7th. um, i mean there, there have been a 163 palestinians who have been killed,
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where you are and the occupied westbank and we're hearing off reports of more palestinians who are dying and is really custody. what more can you tell us? that is correct. that desk told that has a, has started since october 7th since the war began in the occupied, westbank jumped by about 9 or 10 people just in the last 24 hours. and 2 of those were desks in custody of people who were dozens, with the licenses to work inside israel. they were simply round it up and detain after the october 7th incident. and their fate remained unknown up until today when the palestinian prisons association and was informed that they had died in custody . one still remains on name. the circumstances around the desk are unclear. one man has been named the gods and worker who was arrested again after october 7th. his name marches off. mother is a cool. his family was engaged. he was arrested at the outset of the war and they
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were unable to communicate, force each other, and up until his death was unknown. what had happened to him now behind each and every one of those numbers that we tell you about as an individual is a family that people say are being detained illegally that are being denied their freedoms that are being that i, their rights. busy up until their deaths in custody, such as cases like this. ok, thank you. same as rob, you're reporting from the law. now the white house says the president joe biden has spoken to. there's really prime minister benjamin netanyahu on the phone. my kind of joining us from washington dc. so these 2 men have kept in close contacts ever since october the 7th. mike, anything new come out of this latest. wonderful. you know, it's basically the same as the phone calls have been holding and recent days of this phone call to place a number of files ago in the morning. us time. president biden, once again pressing home to these ready prime minister,
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the need for humanitarian aid to get into gaza. also, the president, according to the white house, brought up the issue of protecting civilians while the is really operations on the way. president biden also brought up the issue of violence in the west bank, in particular, settled a violence against palestinian civilians in the occupied westbank. this is being a point of major concern to the biden administration. also brought up in the conversation and apparently the issue of humanitarian pauses, of creating a pause in the conflict to allow supplies to get in and to allow if it is possible, those being held captive by hum us to get down to should they be released to these other conversations that's been happening in recent days, and this is a conversation repeated in the course of the day. so how was the war playing out for bite? and domestically after the huge protest we, we saw over the weekends in washington, dc. to that protest was very interesting because it had been building for
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a period of time within the us. initially there was just an question should support for israel, but in recent days indeed, in recent weeks, there has been an increase in anger even after the bite. and administration is refusal to put pressure on israel to at the very least, create a pause in the conflict to allow humanitarian supplies to go through. that culminated in that mess of protest in washington d. c. over the weekend, which tens of thousands to pots, certainly the biggest, really in support of the palestinian cause of this country has seen in decades. so this was a major event and it's just symptomatic of the degree to which there has been a new on shift in terms of public reaction, even within president biden's own party. this deep disquiet about it is really tactics in gaza about the mess of civilian toll that is being incurred. and that is
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being turned into pressure on president bided himself from, as i said, members of his own party from the why the public as well. the all sectors who are putting pressure on the binding administration, who are opposed by what is happening in gaza. generally though, the bulk of the us remains in total support of israel, although increasing numbers on now making clear that they cannot confidence so cannot support the actions that israel is carrying out into himself what it calls its self defense. okay, thank you. my kind of so you're a sector of state and senior blinking has held talks with the circus for a minister in ankara. turkey, it was one of several stops and lincoln's middle east tour. and the name of his visit was to prevent the word, garza from escalating into a broader regional conflict. we're so sorry. is our reports from anchor a us tickets, row seat anthony,
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blinking down to the non could after midnight to be greeted by cities deputy mayor . this was not the usual diplomatic, political, and perhaps well designed to send a message of disapproval. it is because 1st of these, it's 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. so it just says it supports the release, but this absolutely is pettis, teen and police. and their's in exchange thinkin and his talk is comfortable talk, a few them did not hold the joint press conference after they meeting the media. it was given very little information. i think i said yes, is working to facilitate humanitarian polls. but this is not enough of turkish officials to take you says an immediate and unconditional ceasefire is more urgent, i say, is prepared to act as a guarantor. despite the differences between cassette the meeting with the turkish for the minister 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's disposition isn't popular. here. the google test is called us complicit in his ras crimes against palestinians. when the sacred door, steve uses tricky if there is 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. joyce presser, now, meeting with ad on the common belief here is that this diplomatic or folder wasn't pending to the city of this content with us over the war in gaza. that's decided that focuses on kind of all speaking on the impact of lincoln's visit to the region . alda 0 senior political analyst for one beside us says that the united states,
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as diplomatic approach on gaza, is mixed with threats on the use of military force. this is not just a classic diplomacy. this is sort of uh, you know, 1819 century diplomacy. because the u. s. the united states dispatched the 2 at the same time the dispatch. it's aircraft carriers, a naval armanda's to they submitted today in and dispatched the stuff for them policy or officials and c, i a director to the region. so this is gone with the term i see really more than classic diploma in the sense that the united states is putting its allies to be at these notes of his ride and is putting it's the truck there's on notice. so this is, this is a threat and ultimatum to the countries. and the reason this is not just a friendly visit there is to that asian trying to advise and, and be advised. and, and, you know, take on constructive diplomatic work and duration. this is gone. what diplomacy of
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threats and ultimatums, and, and in fact, potential for individual. and that is confronted by, uh, you know, diplomatic kind go to and the parts of a good number of, of governments are certainly the street is perhaps in the visual imploding. and so it's still a head on alpha 0. there is a cut that's the big situation in the gaza strip. and then some national community has to elevate itself speaking to all to 0 power funds and mass sooner to the un calls on the world to act. now, to end the is really slaughter in gaza. the in other news, the former us president donald trump loss was out at the judge as he testifies in the civil from trial the
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a warm welcome to you. let's go with your international weather outlook. there's been quite a bit of rain falling in. that's kind of stand 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 you're 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 for it into the daily westward into lahore. so we've got some hazardous air quality here in terms of months to rains, picking up so that steering rain into the coast to vietnam, especially toward the south as well. and i think for the philippines, palawan island, a soaking here, but it's much of pressure feel for a big part of china after that cold front rolled through in quite the storm system
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. 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 in colon port certainly living up to that name with more sundry town, pours on tuesday. bye for now. of the asking questions. how is the community off to the side? find hearing the facts. this is the legacy of colonialism. understanding the reality. we're quoting from destruction. it's a fine to flying people to a level with seeing this journalism and in depth coverage to 0 is teams on the ground. bring you closer to the cost of the story.
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the, [000:00:00;00] the probably going to the top stories this hour, more than $10000.00 palestinians have been killed by is really a tax on the gaza strip since october 7, at least 2 thirds of them are women and children. so far israel has ignored calls for a ceasefire. running out of fuel hasn't stopped doctors that the engine easy and hospital in northern garza from continuing their work in the dark. they say there's still a large number of patients in the building is really still farming area and surround the hospital. the un secretary general and so when he gets harris has
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repeated his call for an immediate true st. john's is quickly becoming a graveyard for children. the tire size, the international community has a responsibility to stop the industry, main collective suffering of the palestinians as you and officials, including the secretary general plead for a cease fire and gaza. the un security council remains divided over the precise language and a resolution calling for one of these are as christmas, salumi has more from the un headquarters in new york. every country on the security council has acknowledged that civilians and gaza, especially children, are suffering horribly and need humanitarian assistance. but they have yet to agree on the wording for a resolution that would help make that happen. we heard after the counsellors latest meeting, which was held behind closed stores from the united arab emirates and china who support an immediate cease fire. but other countries are hesitant to adopt that
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language. france for one, uses the term humanitarian truce as its preference for a resolution of humanitarian truce leading to a ceasefire. while the united states says that it is looking for humanitarian pauses. all this as the un secretary general and other un officials have been on equivocal and calling both for an immediate humanitarian cease fire, as well as the release of all hostages. the secretary general also saying that the situation in gaza is dire and that it has become a graveyard for children with some 4000 children. now. dad, as a result of this conflict, the security council has had 6 meetings and is working on its 5th draft resolution, but still no agreement. insight. kristin salumi algebra 0. the united nations, palestinian diplomats have been urging world leaders to back an immediate cease fire, palestinian and bassett,
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or to the u. n. a yasmin so spoke to al jazeera earlier and has called on the international community to take immediate action to save civilian lives. that we appreciate what the 2nd instead of the gentleman has been saying. his statement is very much in line with what was 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 will need to have, you know,
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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 not only listen carefully to what the secretary general of saying, but also to on audit by implementing it. and we salute him for that friendship and position. it's since israel been down it's bombardment, tough guys or 9 countries have withdrawn, baron bassett, or is or severed ties. there. calling for an immediate cease fire and for humanitarian aid to enter the strip on hindered nato members or key is among those that pull. that's and by sort of route, so that israel's neighbor jordan, which said israel is committing war crimes and the latest to join the latest our south africa on charge. bolivia was the 1st to separate ties entirely with israel
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saying this decision was a condemnation of the aggressive and just for portion as is really military offensive taking place in the gaza strip. all in fisher reports from occupied east jerusalem. good benjamin netanyahu has spent many days recently meeting what he does, the latest, the bulgarian president. but with more countries, rethinking diplomatic links with israel to the prime minister decided to act. he summoned phone on both of those to a meeting in tel aviv unclaimed israel was fighting for the future to we will with and we believe that fall 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 agent, gaza. bolivia severed all diplomatic types. many have criticized the human cost of war, the growing number of civilian deaths,
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the pictures of the children in the wreckage delete this country to recall is the best of the south africa. we believe the nature of respondents by israel has 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 issue response to the homeless attack. something mode 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 eat up in occupied east jerusalem. the
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in spring. you some of the days other news now and over in the us, the former president, donald trump, has taken the stand in new york in a civil fraud trial. he's accused of lying about the value of his assets. trump testified for 5 hours, often arguing with a judge particle hanging reports on his court appearance. outside of new york courthouse, protestors greeted the former president with signed warning that he was about to face some consequences. as donald trump arrived the media watching from above and in the court room, a scholarly and 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 will engage and name calling and tons and race baiting. and
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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 will ultimately decide his punishment. the state wants him to pay $250000000.00 in fines, and for trump and his sons to be banned from doing business in new york, which could mean he would have to sell some of his most celebrated buildings during a break trip motions to be quiet advice he may soon wish he took on the stand. patio hain al jazeera in china as presidents as met australia as prime minister and
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the latest sign. a physical matic fall between beijing and camera. the visit by anthony albany. z is the 1st by an australian leader 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 beaching as anthony open easy retrace the steps of another prime minister golf whitland, who 50 years ago became the 1st australian leda to visit china. and to normalize relations, the world has changed since then. and so to has the relationship between kendra and beijing toner is the most important trading partner. he represents more than 25 percent of export. so money for jobs were laws upon outright ebony easy was warmly welcomed by president. she jumping at virginia's great home of the people, the hoss of the capital with joint efforts of both sides. we've been resuming our
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exchanges in various views and we've got some problems. now that china is full of business that has an bucks on the right parts of improvement and development. in recent years, the relationship between the 2 countries became strained under the albany of 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 in the, took out those tensions spiraled into a trade will. with china imposing various on australian wine, coal beef and more, and the progress we applied in advancing our relationship of, of that time has been unquestionably very positive. stride is flowing more freely to the benefit of both countries. strongly erased the case of detained australian mindset. young june, who has been held in china on espionage charges for 4 years. kendra also wants to trade barriers lifted,
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that have already been substantially reduced since eben easy, 1st met she last year in engine ego. got badging appears to be trying to stabilize its relationships with western countries. chinese state media also reported the prime minister refund straining his respect for the one china policy. the leaders emphasize the importance of continued dialogue despite a number of differences and ebony. z extended an invitation for she to visit him in australia. jessica washington out to 0. the returns or of coverage of the war on gaza and palestinian authority say, please the 192 health workers have been killed and israel strikes on the gaza strip over the past month. past amount about our reports on the medics were struggling to save lives. 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
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a conversation about will that personalize the fees and then search and see about the future mode is the youngest, a single boss? he has that extended family to worry about as strikes intensify. my father passed away recently. i look after my mother with very close to the full we have 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 scale is right. um he has attacked medical workers, ambulance isn't hospitals despite international contamination, medics say no one is saving gaza. you want me to kill him? i'm the more we fit 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,
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