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the vital role in solar energy harnessing offerings. 75 percent of global carbon credits essential submitted by mental protection, enhancing investment climate digital licensing, your better tomorrow. the israel kills $10000.00 civilians in gaza in a month among them. 7000 women and children and what it claims as a war on hormones. the time about this, and this is audra 0 live from dell harvey, also coming up. 70 percent of guys was 1600000 people are now homeless and an urgent need of help and supplies to survive operating in the dock deltas. in the territories indonesian hospitalized treating patients without power and lights,
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and is ready for these carriers, more rates in the occupied west by one palestinians being killed. in the time of bate on the united nations issued a play to end the quote in humane collective suffering in gaza. the secretary general described the situation in the strip as a nightmare. israel claims of talking, hum us, but at least 10022 civilians have been killed since it began bombing the territory 4 weeks ago, calls for the cx 5 have been dismissed by the is really government gas that is becoming a graveyard for children. and as of girls 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
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workers have been killed then that'd be compatible periods in the city of our organization. the way forward is key is are you many tendencies, fi, you know, well, medical supplies and gaza can cope with the constant flow of injured people. many hospitals. i've run out of fuel and basic medical equipment, at least 30 to 35 medical facilities have stopped operating. meanwhile, israel continues to bomb garza. the islands has already displaced about 70 percent of the areas population in just one months. at least 1600000 people have been left with that as a home. i'll just need his honeymoon is joining us with con eunice, inside the gaza strip. just bring yourself to date with the ongoing is really a tax that has been happening. of this, rob, well within the past few hours and as of late hours of last night is really yours.
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price continues to pound the gaza for the from north south. literally every quarter of this is small territories. and, and this as more is strikes are being of the, are targeting this area of more tragedies already created an impact in some areas. there are double in the trash it is, are created. we're talking about risk more residential homes in the city of rug a 100 ton unit work. it's one of the people that be reported filled in with more people on the rebels. the number is, is likely to increase in the coming hours. the problem with these uh, targets of residential homes in these homes have a, have evacuated chemo, the we from a, the got it from gauze, has to be on the northern part where the were told and ordered by these really military, that these are safe areas for you to go to, but the are the file,
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they've found himself under, he'd be a fire, a power of those ears, right? those who survived these ears, right, becomes, it becomes displaced for the 2nd time. and this is the tragedy. double displacement of those evacuees in gaza. city alone, last night's heavy bombardment and, and more fire bills are created and the isolated entire neighborhoods, an entire residential, it blocks destroying vast majority of the infrastructure and the roads. the use of these a new and city of war warfare instruments to destroy the old dues remaining buildings in gaza, centre particularly in what seems to be in a 10 by these really military just cleared the way for, for its army and time to push a further into the center of gauze,
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the surrounding area of a ship. a hospital has been in the major of the sides of tv bombardment, not only destroying and targeting civilians, india, but also destroying any elements of life that could keep people going on. we're talking about solar panels and on power generators that are, that were functioning in the past few days have been targeted by the is really eerie strikes. ears right? do not stop. they are around the clock. creating more, a tragedy is destroying as much as, as the can and creating a sheer amount of damage in what seems to be on and in the, in selecting a pain and damage on the population. who decided to stay in gaza and the northern part. honey, you've been telling us over the last few weeks about how people are struggling to get hold of, of food and fuels. your monetary and aid, the little aid that is getting in. but it seems from what we've been seeing, certainly over the last couple of days that the crisis is particularly centered on
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the hospitals and the medical facilities. a yes, rob, well, that is exactly what's happening. hospitals have the largest share of this, a human to turn in a crisis. does the deal on a daily basis, not, not only deal to be an hourly basis. there's it. so now me of casualties. it coming into hospitals where doctors are under pressure. hospitals are over one to respond to the needs of these, of those injuries come into the hospital, but without medical supplies, enough medical supply without a fuse supplies, these hospitals are not functioning, not even to the low capacity. right? now i have the weight, so we have an example of how a ship a hospital is running, goes to a board and it's small power generators, or just to keep ventilation. i see you working. but as of the coming hours, as we heard in a statement by the hospital official,
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uh they are not going to be able to continue offering this service. similar that similar scenario applies to the indonesian hospital. what seems to be this is too much of pressure on not all the hospital, but the resident were stranded in garza and another 5 in a direct message telling them there's no life here. there's nothing that that will keep you continue. you need to head south, only 2 more bombardment, unfortunately. kind of my food dokey. there are some time eunice and gaza strip honey. thank you. well, the white guy says president joe biden spoken to is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the phone and, and nothing. yeah, who has again reiterated that israel will not initiate seems far covering this on both sides of the atlantic. rob reynolds is in washington dc. we're going to start by talking to start a fight on tuesday and occupied east to jerusalem. what more do we know about this latest conversations on the?
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yeah, well one thing that the u. s. has been pushing for, and so it's in the us president joe biden is to see these a temporary cease fires of what they call tactical pauses. the israel has maintained to stop so that a full c spy will not happen, or they weren't even entertain the idea. but they said that he, in this conversation, did say that potentially, that could be a tactical pause, an hour ahead, old back in an interview that he had with a b c news. but just saying that the only way that what's happened is, is the hostages of fully released. i'm giving that time that it would need to release those hostages. that would be the pause in financing or in any strides they also discuss the importance of humanitarian. a is coming in, the us is trying to push israel to allow more trucks and they said, but they're looking now over the next coming weeks to expand the checks the security checks that as well does all of these trucks that move in as an excuse is
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how much of diverting some of the aides sewage to it? spices of of course, uh, how much has tonight this um, just to give you an idea in terms of humanitarian age and for the last 24 hours on these 2 trucks went in the full, this will you has about $500.00 top trucks going in every single day. so i, i know that benjamin netanyahu has also been doing an interview with a b, c news, the american channel about his plans for guys in the long term. what's even saying about that? yeah, incredible. really because he was also i are very direct questions um until now that has been, is really, sol says that has kind of implied, but once this will is over, they would take over the security. but this is the 1st time we're actually hearing it from the prime minister himself. let's take the listen for those who don't want to continue the way of come us. it certainly is not that i think is will for
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an indefinite period. we'll have the overall uh, security responsibility because we've seen what happens when we don't have it when we don't have that security responsibility. well, we have is the rupturing of how must are on a scale that we couldn't imagine. now israel before this, todd said the so it's not interested in uh once that was this war is over all its interested in is guessing rates of how my so i'm not network of tunnels to completely cripple it. but how much would no longer golf in gauze, or it had said that it had no interest in controlling caldwell and any definite period. it's still not clear what that means and what the details are as to that plan moving forward that has been talk of course, from us that potentially the palestinian authority that governs occupied westbank could also govern cause of these a whole big questions. it seems that will clearly come off again now that he has
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said this because that is a real concern and they're real worried, full palestinians where they don't want is ralph to take control of the gaza strip . so thanks a lot that stuck on it and occupied east jerusalem. we're going to bring in rob reynolds. he's in washington dc for the us. i angle on this. i'm a job. i has made it fairly plain right from the get go, that he is not keen on israel taking control of the gaza strip. the doesn't think that that will be a suitable thing to do. now we've had this comment from benjamin netanyahu. a. are we starting to see some cracks here in the, the unity that both sides have been trying to show since this concept again, and i think you've seen some cracked some divergence between the 2 countries already for some time now, especially over the issue of civilian casualties. in the united states and present bite and himself secretary of state,
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anthony blinking and other officials are urging the is released to prevent civilian casualties and gaza requests and persuasion that the is really so far as appear to have ignored. as far as the security responsibility that the prime minister talked about president biden last month described any kind of idea of the full scale occupation of gaza, as in his words, a big mistake. and he pointed to the us military's experience in afghanistan and iraq as examples of what the israel could be getting into. we were seeing us secretary of state and, and he brings him during the diplomatic runs uh, all of out of leaders over the last few days. the public impression is that he came back pretty much empty handed, the both sides on each case basically stated where they, they stood on the issue out of the conflict. but there wasn't really much common
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ground. just talk as to what the, what the impression actually is or whether or not ad blinking did actually managed to achieve anything. well, certainly in respect to his talks with the israeli government where blinking also urged humanitarian pauses in the bombing and bombardment of gaza. he was rebuffed on that, but in talking with other regimes, other governments in the region and other leaders. his primary mission was to show up support from those governments in the region against any notion that iran may have of the using hezbollah or the who these in yemen to widen the conflict. and to the extent that that has not happened, that could be 6 considered a success. rob, thanks very much indeed rob reynolds talking to us from washington dc. so i had and
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i'll just hit upon a standing, and the last bank said they're being targeted even more than before as, as really forces intensify the bombing campaign and guns. the, as the game on garza continues, we bring you the latest reactions and global out experience . so jewish person, israel does not represent me, the killing of all those innocent families in israel is terrible. but the response is even worse. it's a genocide. it does up acceptable trouble stages and even more unacceptable to have children in the stages. it's all about. it's about team, i think, for me to get down to stay with us for the latest developments on al jazeera.
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is there any forces have kept it out, is sides overnight on southern gases, more than $10000.00 palestinians have been killed since israel began its bombing campaign on october. the 2nd medical centers in gaza struggling to trump the constant flow of injured people. most hospitals have run out of the basic medical supplies and seals, at least 30 to 35 medical facilities. i stopped operating the war on guys as forced about 70 percent of the territories people from the homes and one months. guy says media office says at least 1600000 on not homeless. we're going to bring in news or the issues of political analyst underwriter. she's joining us live from romano. thanks very much. indeed for being with us. i want to talk to you about the the differences show we say in opinion that we're beginning to see a marriage between the us and the by the ministration and benjamin netanyahu. and his government particularly over the slightest statement by benjamin netanyahu
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saying that israel would be responsible for guys a quote, indefinitely after the conflict comes to an end. what do you make of the, the difference in phrasing. let me put it like that that we're hearing both from the us and from israel, a full nathaniel who has the binding administrator and in ethical, if you will. on the one hand, this administration has gone above and beyond to express support for israel to provided with military assistance to engage actively in the military thinking and strategizing. and to give assurances to the international community that this is not about amex ation that this is not about forcible displacement of the population in gaza. but because nothing. yeah. who knows that there the administration can't really walk back all of that support ease uh, basically taking full advantage. so a selling wherever he can to his own base, trying to protect it or extend whatever time he can spend still in the government
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before investigations and accountability would happen at his end. this will be very embarrassing for at washington, domestically and internationally. and they have that leverage, they can influence where as well as taking garza and the region. but i'm not sure that they're in a position to do that at the moment because they position themselves in such a way that they're basically in lock step with the current is really government with nothing. yeah, well in many ways, bite and aside his fight to this month. the u. s. a already has a $3800000000.00 a year. the military assistance to israel. that sounds of a 10 year plan that's been running since i think about 2016. is it a surprise for be us doesn't have greater influence over israel, given the fact that he's providing so much military assistance. and i think the,
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the, the lack of, of influence comes from the fact that there isn't anyone within the decision making circle in washington who's willing to use the leverage that they have. and people in tel aviv know that. and so all of that money, all of that support, all of that american leverage becomes moved because nobody is willing to use it. nobody's willing to tell israel in exchange for that support. you need to listen. you need to not embarrass us. you need to not take steps that would be in defense, civil in front of the world. that's not happening. and i think many observers in washington have, you know, pen the articles in the past few days saying that we shouldn't expect that to happen. that's just not in the political dna of this administration. we've been reporting that about 70 percent of the people and guys that have been essentially made homeless. they've certainly been displaced from their homes. and so i'm going
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to bring you back to this point about that. nothing yahoo has made about it, get israel being in charge, possibly all of jobs as a security at some point in the future. what do you think is going to happen to palestinians and gaza? should that happen as well? you know, i, i covered the as really reading the vision and re occupation of the west bank in 2002. and what israel did then is that it systematically and methodically went into palestinian cities, destroyed a lot of the civilian infrastructure, destroyed all the governance infrastructure, the change, thousands of people. and then after that, it was willing to entertain some efforts uh, international efforts of reconstruction. and assistance for governance in accordance with is really a victim. i think that's what probably nothing. yeah. has in mind of the moment
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that would require a even more violence, an extended period of ground invasion. going through all of these cities that your reporters are, are reporting on from the ground in gaza. so it's not just big headed one of the edges of south the edges of, of the gaza strip to the north. we're talking about jabante. i were talking about gaza city, we're talking about all of those densely populated areas going at through them. and this arming, tell us them in groups completely, you know, finalizing the complete destination and destruction of infrastructure in gaza and been handling it over right to somebody else who will pick up the top financially. pick up the tab politically. reconstruct the gaza strip, knowing that the security overlord, the, those who call the shots will be these rallies will, can come in at any moment that will translate into more brutality in the short term
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. far larger numbers of casualties possibly. but in the long term. um, reality, very much similar to that of the west, back a constant in security for civilians. knowing that none of them are safe, any one of them can be detained and that their movement and every detail of their life is governed by a foreign soldier. no to day, we appreciate it. thank you very much. indeed, a lot to express himself, the director of his guys that is taking place in islamabad as follows. one that took place in the city this 48 hours ago. the latest process has been organized by groups including human rights activists and a journalist. so union sentence almost all he was saying, see it also out to organize the protest. and he says, the support of other nations is key to solving the issue of international delegation of lead has led by president of the one side of the se, but he's a deputy guy. and maybe the president of factors, donald engineer,
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c or nigeria and other countries about abraham. they should have an international delegation and focus on ending the occupation and ensuring this fabulous event of a palestine state is yours. for long as it's separate to the time is come from a height of that valley in islamabad. come all the 2nd valley in 48 hours. what's happening with this protest? where does this particular project said? just concluded, hundreds of papers from the research and active as human rights activities focused on the federal union of journalists that send them or try the same. all. yeah. as you can see, some of the banners from catch me to palestine and they all give patients. people up now gathered around that center job. most of them of already did, but it just concluded a few minutes ago
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a 5 digit important to nortech across pockets on that. being riley's religious party, they're taking active part in that it did building momentum that are going to be more riley because the people in focus on that at 4 by what they're saying on the television screen, the gender side that is on boarding and god job. and they occupied right now, as you can see, there are some women that with children that address a few 100 feet by the heart of a large riley by the cross pockets on it. although rarely make support when it comes to the people for palestine. and i've got some criticism of the way the stomach was need to have been unable to do anything except on the nation. so indeed, we're going to see more of these in the coming days. there is a promise from across the country that there wouldn't be bigger projects. we have already seen some really large one. i'm going to be important to see whether these
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products are going to achieve anything at all to my high to and it's not about that that value come all. thank you very much. is there any viruses or carrying out more ways into hot them? and janine and the occupied westbank. and in the past 12 hours at least 2 people have been killed in separate raids and a ton of bait on uninhabited. human rights groups say is very forces on intimidating palestinians in the occupied west bank and treating prisoners, costing it. abraham reports from bethlehem and the occupied westbank for the oh, just 6 sons are in his way. the jails. 4 of them are arrested in the past months. she shows us the damage these radio army caused in her home in bethlehem in the occupied west bank. she meant that the curtains and the port some of the door locks, but some things cannot be fixed. what do, how i told them he was sick. they shouted at me,
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told me to shut up and look away. they pushed me, drew me to the ground, put my items behind my back and hand because to me, they made it on my back and stomach, or 4 soldiers, they will not remove or todd, all of my children are gone. no, i worry about them. on top of that, i saw how they beat up my sick husband. i'm used to them coming to arrest us, but it's different this time. for the says she has to be strong for her grandchildren. their faces say more than their words, but i thought they would trashing offerings. we had last thoughts and when they left, the house was upside down and i saw my father's blood on the floor was looked over . the 7th is really forces have arrested within 2000 palestinians without visitation rights and with limited access to legal representation. families fear
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their children are being tortured. trouble with this, this video was published. one is read social media. how digital trends families recognized him immediately. his wife watched, has seen the footage, but she doesn't want her daughters to see the youngest play. yeah. is 3. she's closest to him which says and often brags about how strong he is. he doesn't really bad enough that she keeps asking me to call her father to tell him that i'm not buying her sweet since his arrest. they speak to my bed with me. they keep asking when he'll be back when you want me to had this, let me know who, but which doesn't have an answer. as much as parents try to protect their children . these radio occupation finds a way to cast shadows over their lives a. me that the he edges ita bethlehem the occupied westbank brothers
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next to the inside story is going to ask if israel is engaged in genocide in gas and the don't forget all just either don't come lots more background information on the war on casa, i'm role models and stay with us on august the the hello, the web. it does look a little quieter across here, but it does remain raw the run, settle still, plenty of crowd of rolling in from the atlantic. this is the next one. next pad. evaluate whether which will push in 2 western posts as we go through the next couple of days. but as you can say, not quite as messy then. so central air was at the cloud, down to what was it really and the bulk of some live the showers longest spells of right just rolling for you here with some from the could cause a little bit of localized flooding to central and southern parts of italy and on
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the other side of the age we attic since the price of weather in between. but then we go by west the weather over towards the west. and that will continue to drive its way in which tuesday not coming on into wednesday, wednesday of somebody. what day of course a good part of england wells and scott, a bit dry weather does try to push back in. you can see that rain just clean on across the side gear and the south east of england full when the state about weather making its way across the low countries. coming right down across the by a piece go into west palm. so best buy and a lot of heavy ride making its way into port school. so i brought with that with some sunshine ahead of that there's, i went to web clearing out of some positive italy moving over towards greece and went to whether to describe it towards the black sea. southeast corner stays dry and sunny. the 102-0000 industries. 1.4000000 people displaced
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the we were just effective. community and goals are being targeted. no one is the same . everyone in the several nations, according israel's war on jobs, the genocide and is ready minutes to cool for a nuclear attack. and the prime minister quotes the bible, referring to will wipe out enemies of israel, is round engaging genocide. and if so, what can be done? this is inside store the .

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