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to those who are the most vulnerable, what for the women and children here? that's just not enough. the, [000:00:00;00] the kind of that i'm associated to and this is the news, our life from the coming up in the next 60 minute. israel kills more than 10000 civilians and gaza and among among them 7000 women and children. and what is the claims as a war on hold on for us to bury of large numbers of casualties are forcing families to bury their loved ones in mass graves. 70 percent of glosses population that sort of a $1600000.00 people are homeless and an urgent need of health and supplies. to
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find the muslim toyota is on the bodies of protest in support of palestine hills around the world. the while it is 10, g m t, that's mid day in gaza. view an agency for palestine. refugees has described as well as actions and gaza as a humanitarian tragedy of color, full proportions. israel's latest as strikes, have destroyed more homes and buried many more people under the russell, at least 10022 civilians have now been killed. since these ready men actually began funding the territory 4 weeks ago. coast receives fi has been dismissed by israel's government. meanwhile, medical centers are unable to cope with the constant flow of people. many hospitals have run out of fuel and basic medical supplies. at least 60 percent of medical facilities have now stopped operating. yet, israel continues to bomb casa,
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the violence has now displaced about 70 percent of its people in a single month. at least 1600000, all homeless. well, and the moment will be live without correspondence because of that fast. this report from us a deck and how much is not here to answer cries. there's no parent to consort to through this painful deal. child after child rescued from beneath the revel. don't know where the parents are left shop by, things like that of others. they may survive the trauma within them for the rest of their lives. what's your name? the major costs 1st, what's the name of your father? size, and then i mean, where's your house? even in terrifying times like these, the magic cells, patient and intentionally, it's probably the only comfort children like mother could have for some time. and then i am like any room and in the world i want security and peace. i'm
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a civilian. i have nothing to do with anything. we have seen the worst part of the war they bombard at our street. the shelves are next door neighbors and targeted the water tanks. it is the miracle of all miracles for us to stay alive. we have a scraped searching deck. i mean by that could be united with a father, maybe even by love of all of a sudden, a nearby building was on boarded, and 2 of us, what can no one in the world can force us to leave casa real estate and goes, there are no children with state and casa, we are civilian in defense, this, but the head, us with a to bumps and data start the whole area where there's an entire what, where is this the open union? where does the united nations. 1 even a c says no one can force them to because there's a constant tom of his right. he drones overhead. so clean looking for new targets as the deadly on the floor. closing 10000 husbands have been killed sofa. the strikes continued overnight into the morning on tuesday,
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when con eunice was hit. some people killed in such as under way this trapped into the rebel palestinians are determined and said they will live through this. but they're not sure what would be left of cause it would be just 0. well, let's face it out of there is honey law when he joins us from con eunice, that's in the southern part of the gaza strip. honey, we know the bottom it is continuing talk us through what you can seeing and hearing today of the. 2 yes, there was a task. yeah. well, despite the, the continue with terror and the sheer amount of the trauma and damage caused by these really ears. right. israel is continuously bombardment. the combined name of the gaza strip from north the south and the southern part of gaza that is supposed to be a safe place for evacuation has been a major site for is really a target to residential homes and rough. i've one residential home in the city of
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hon unit in addition to the eastern side of both by and honda. it's been a major side of is really tv artillery as showing and to the north and gauze. a city of the these area surrounding a c 4 hospital, it was under, under major major amounts of fire power as of last night. then the early hours of this morning destroying the vast majority of the air surrounding us. she felt hospitals and all the roads and infrastructure leading to the main in front of the hospital. now we, we learned from our suppose that the, the municipality building gets an old building as old as a 200 years old. has been targeted with a drone missiles. what seems to be a preparation for a major airstrikes through the northern part of gauze, a residential tower in shift valued city as a residential city. that was built at the time of the peak time of the p,
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a. in the gaza strip. we were told the residential tower has, it still has all the people who did not evacuated and was ordered. so warned by a mis those that drunk in the latest updates coming. there are more ears strikes at every inch of the gaza strip as we speak. let me ask you, you will just just driving the honey a lot of the destruction around all she for hospital, the largest hospital and cause of where are we at now with hospitals and he's still functioning well, what seems to be? it's a major war on hospitals, an old health facilities. what seems to be a direct message to fully back to we is an old medical fee and that job is no longer safe for anyone, not even back who is the injuries and everybody has has to leave the major destruction surrounding a she felt hospital mainly targeting all the infrastructure and the main roads
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leading to the main entrance of the hospital, making it so difficult for evacuated to leave it alone for ambulance come, void it transferring. injuries to the southern part. the rough uh, the crossing button in the latest update just within the past 45 minutes. and do you see a specialized hospital? it's a specialized hospital for a children with the cancer has been a, a warrant sharply by these really a are me to evacuated immediately, which is very, very difficult at this time for people to leave that area. it's under heavy bombardment by air. and by, by see as well, and let's not forget the ground on the ground. there are as vaguely military forces as well. but the hospital was sent a sharp warning, costing thousands of evacuation. in addition to everyone who was in the hospital, patients injuries and medical team to leave right now,
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it just making adding the pressure and hospitals. because those people, when, if they leave, there wouldn't be any other place to go to other than a ship, a hospital in an, in my opinion, because that's the only place that we're, all people are being concentrated into right now. over here is her name of what they're approaching for us from the ground and con eunice and the southern gospel strip. thank you. 100 a while that's not bringing about stock. she's a spokeswoman for the palestine red crescent society. she joins me now from ramallah. neville, if you don't mind, uh i want to start with what i was just discussing that with honey and to try to get a clear overview. we understand at least 60 percent of health facilities have now had to stop operations. we were hearing there about requests, but for more back to ations, how many hospitals are functioning in dollars at the moment and, and what sort of services are they able to offer at this stage is basically almost 16 hospital is all to be fine. but i have already went out of service due to a either bombardment or having out of if you will,
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and medical supplies. now the rest of the hospitals are with the thing i class. they are literally cut out. see what's missing as to the shortage of music, of supplies and medicine, as well as running out of if you would, the situation at event and go and another. another is worsening day by day because of the convention of the i but of a to the north. and it has completely separate the java and the north from the south. and now the 8th is only getting into the south, but not of the age of getting into the north, the kind of plan or the christians. as i do many authority in organizations, we are on even. but we, along with other humanitarian agencies who are working in the district up to this moment, are unable to know the entry of ease in garza and then other although houses are
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extremely collapsing. now they are working and 40 cup of tea trying to save as much people as they can. although people are now getting get treated as the gross income and hospitality. the because uh, maybe they are over when a high number of casualties, insensitive by it's even story. it's ego. so, and then what this comes with this extreme shortage of music, our supplies and we just send and throwing out over few is what i want to say. exam, but i'll put the hospital is on by the palestine because then we are only 36 hours far and we will be completely running out of if you will for i'll put faster. that's means our hospital will install over the 2. and that means i wouldn't patients who are typically injured, connected to i support the machines and oxygen as long as also babies and into peters will lose their life in our usual complain,
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calling of power. there's also this moment, not even a one leader of if you will, has been at all to get into comes up because as a and refused to know the entry of if you want to go on to it, is that something you need fuel me in life now we are hours from completely shut down a full house, but it's in regards to a computer. also top of, you know, some of the engine and says even if you will in order to continue, hopefully it will also stop because basically it's for us to meet if you will. and then we will be on amazon to receive the vehicle distributed as well. as you say, fewer has been a huge, huge problem. we've been hearing that everyone has been on the cost of, of closing down at various times. we've been wondering how is anyone at the moment still operation they well hospital us that was saying that they were going to run out, but some of them have managed to continue functioning and in some capacity we just
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seeing rationing take place here or all that is the fuel being found somewhere else . we don't want our exam, but as the fastest under the prison, we're on a coach hospital. we have been preserving energy and i'm president of the way. i don't think none of the hospitals in the world wouldn't do that. could you imagine that we turn off the elevators all day long and then just turn it on when there's emergency cases getting into the hospital when, when we will have that under major support, oxygen to have oxygen for our patients who are connected to to machines. we have to turn off the ac from the intensive care units to preserve and to preserve energy as much as we can. we are literally trying to repair. i want to continue providing our line saving services in cost though we are very emergency
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music and service in garza. we work without insurance isn't wrong, trying to save people's life. oh, event already 3, i'm do them. so the stop because running out of gasoline, i just saw a cool from my pretty. he told me that 5 and, you know, says and the another all the way to compute the spot because they already did them out of gas, would be in this situation. as you get transported, we have been trying to over the best to continue providing our human enter in services, online streaming services any call. so however, we have been left and no one up to this moment the international community has failed to support the humanity in gaza. i've been even to support the us as a human history, an agency to continue provide the overlays, tv services involved through this was the international community can even allow
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the 830 known as the units area in goza, including just you know, paula, i know that the conditions are truly terrible. they're on the ground. you talked about having to turn off oxygen, turn off then. slates is to turn off the machine instead of keeping people including newborn children, alive. have we seen seen these things take place at other hospitals that have had to shut down? yeah, absolutely. you know, or hospitals are just working from there and you may certainly understand they are trying to continue working to the 2nd order to support the civilians. and because of who are bent under intense bombardment, that is to get a place for over a month with this large number of casualties and people who have been killed. most of them are children as woman. so continue open. anything that doesn't to me, in the case, as when the situation in going hospital is already gets out to pick and we are on, i would wait for
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a complete shut down for or hospitals the me is over to live civilians getting garza, they are not the only with no food, water medicine or even if you would, they would have been without even medical care services without even emergency minutes of services. that means palestinians would have to die on the other of those because there wouldn't be no and, you know, says that could transfer them to the hospital at that time. hospitals will be completely shut down. that's we, we are in the international community. we are all world leaders to intervene immediately to intervene immediately to ensure 1st the protection of civilians and the get a person named and hospitalized who shouldn't be projected under international humanitarian law. to ensure the low entry of human to, to be an, a unconditional, not stop facing a human attorney. i need him to go. so any clothing,
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if you were to save thousands of others palestinians who might lose their life due to this complete looking, nev alpha, soc this folks women for the palestine red crescent society describing some of the conditions that they very brave medical staff are working in, in goals that thank you so much for joining us, nevada, and we really wish you and your team's all the best. i mean, while the white house says the newest president drive by, that has spoken to the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu on the phone. and then as neil who has again reiterated that israel will not initiate a ceasefire. while we're covering this on both sides of the atlantic robe. reynolds is in washington dc for us, but that starts with our higher ups reason, occupied a story. so i'm sorry. tell us a little bit more about what was said on the phone. what do we know? well, this is the 1st phone call of many phone calls. they said they'll be having over
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the next few weeks, the full prime minister benjamin netanyahu to upstate the us, which has been very much working closely with its ally. um they talked about what they called tactical closes. uh, israel has made it clear and so has with the packing of the us that a full si, fi is an option. um, but they can have these temporary pauses that will allow more humanitarian agent. because right now there's barely touching the surface in terms of the amount of age this is needed. so those are all trucks in the cause or at the moment. um they also talked about. 6 the move towards trying to have these caps, it's released spots. interestingly, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu in an interview also overnight said but so these. 6 humanitarian pulls is all going to be linked to all of the concepts being released in our hair or now that he said. and that period of that pause would be
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just to be able to release those that are held captive in that timeframe that it would take to bring them over. that's when they would be a pause in the fighting and it strikes the fish, how mouse could re gather, recalibrate and be able to strengthen its fights against the israelis. and sorry neil here. meanwhile, there has been commenting. i understand on his long term plans for garza's of the yeah, a very interesting development and not same interview by a be see why he was directly off. the question was next off to this was for garza, and in his words he said, but to israel will have overruled security responsibility. this is the 1st time we've heard anything like this officially. so i can listen to what he actually has to say. as i think is a little low before an indefinite period. we'll have the overall uh, security responsibility because we've seen what happens when we don't have it when
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we don't have that security responsibility. what we have is the rupturing of a must or on a scale that we couldn't imagine. well, that's a very different so statement to what israel has maintained throughout, right from the beginning. initially they've been saying that they are in the just to get rid of how much space they've militarily. and now they're saying not just submit a tardy, but preventing him us from even existing from even being able to run garza which it has been doing all through one and election in 2006. also we heard from the minister of defense, you ask a lot who added to that in more ways the set, the israel's minute treat uh will have unrestricted power and without limitations of operation. well, this is concerning really because does that mean another occupation by, as well as the goal, is that even though before it said it had no interest in doing so. now it seems
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that this could appear in a, for example, talks of buffer zones. but we've heard from before or even entry in an out as it pleases militarily. so this is not a good development for those in gaza. and certainly even though there's been discussion before with anthony been, can you a secretary of state where he employed? but essentially, the palestinian authority could golf and israel walt my home was out boss a few days ago. had said that that would only be under certain conditions. but would it be interested in a governing gauze? a subsidy of israel has what would be effectively a demonic demolition of the strip. these are all on out said questions, but right now the focus is on the situation that hands that there are now more than 10000 protest send in killed in garza so hard there with the license not as far as from occupied the story summit. thank you, sarah. well, let's and i'll speak to rob reynolds in washington, dc. rob, i know that president by that has previously worn to that it would be in his was
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a big mistake is well to we occupied garza, we pretend to be saying a risk. imagine oh, i think you definitely seeing the division between the united states government and the israeli government over a number of issues. and, and that's been been fairly clear below the surface at least over the last couple of weeks with the united states. trying to persuade these really leadership to prevent more civilian casualties. obviously a israel has has ignored the those please or the that persuasion. and as you very rightly mentioned to tell you the president, the president biden spoke last month pointing to the us experience in afghanistan and in iraq over the last 20 years. and saying that any full
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scale occupation by israel of gaza would be a big mistake. so this is something were clearly, there are, there are serious differences between the 2 sides. the u. s. has been trying the tactic a persuasion of speaking behind closed doors of, of trying not to call israel out publicly, but so far that simply hasn't worked well. been on the with the latest for us from washington dc. thank you. well, a postal pension, more a head for you this needs are including palestinians in the west bank say they've been targeted more than ever before. as israel's military intensifies, it's coming from cost agreeing to disagree. foreign ministers of to k. m. as you asked me to discuss the situation and goals, us us the 2 sides of opposing views about watching
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the oh is there any forces have carried out more raids into the car? and the janine refugee camps in the occupied west bank in the past 12 hours at least 2 people have been killed in raids in the town of bates and on. and in hebron . mohammed john june joins us now from to a car and a lot of give us a sense of what you're seeing that it's, it's been escalating for weeks now. the. yeah, that's right. and is the, the, let me just the kind of show you where we are. we're in totally cut them into to cut them refugee camp. that's where there were clashes, the israeli army entered for around 4 hours last night, starting around 2 in the morning. now, what you see behind is this is where armored bulldozers of these regular army. they tore up some of these roads here. they also cut and were told by residents some of the electricity lines as well as some of the water lines. now this is something that the,
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that the residents here say is collective punishment. they say that the israeli army is coming in more and more to refugee camps in different parts of the occupied west bank. and that they are trying to send the message. now let me also show you over here how some of this work continues. you have to kind of municipality, they're coming out, they're trying to repair these roads. also down the street, you have the house of one of up there, there was a palestinian who was killed yesterday and these really armies said that he was a fighter belonging to faction of how it to me an arm group. and we were told by the family that the house was entered by these really army and the really army essentially broke up most of the place they broke the window is they destroyed some parts of that apartment. now this davia yesterday, one of the things that we need to mention is that yesterday and to cut them, you had be,
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is really army special forces coming in. and they targeted a car that was carrying for palestinians. they shot up that car that was for palestinians were killed one of those palestinians and the person we were talking about whose home is down this road and the funerals of those palestinians. they happened just about half an hour ago when the funeral were taking place. there was a lot of shooting going on resistance fighters firing up into the air, trying to send a message or that the resistance will continue. the residential we're talking to say they're very worried right now that violence directed toward them from the israeli army is only going to continue. one lady that we spoke with a few moments ago said that this camp in particular to have cut them refugee camp has not been entered, has not been attacked by the israeli army. if there is not been arrayed here since october 7th. and they expect that there will be more in the days to come out. there
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have been an increase in the amount of rates going on throughout the occupied westbank since october 7th. there were several, also last night into this morning, including one of the flash points. it has to be occupied westbank, janine, you how to read that happened there a couple of hours ago. and there were at least 2 people injured in that rate when they were clashes between palestinians as well as the israeli army. and then also we know that there were rates that took place into villages close to the city of hebron. so a very tense situation and everybody that we're speaking with very concerned that these types of raids are only going to get worse in the days to come and solve the mileage on doing this, showing us what's happening on the ground, into a car. and then the occupied west 9th, thank you. all human rights groups say that is rarely for says, also intimidation, palestinians in the occupied west bank, as well as tracing prisoners harshly. even abraham reports now from death. i believe that it will just 6 sons are in his way,
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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 westbank. she meant that the curtains and the port some of the door locks, but some things can also be fixed. what do i told them? he was sick. they shot to death. me told me to shut up. and luckily, they brushed me, drove me to the ground, put my items behind my back and tend because to me, they me on my back and stomach, or for sorry, just to know it's hard. 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,
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but i thought i'd have to think 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 where the forces have arrested within 2000 palestinians without visitation rights and with limited access to legal representation. families fear their children are being tortured. trouble with this, this video was published. one is reading social media. how the little tweets family recognized him immediately his life, which has seen the footage, but she doesn't want her daughters to see the youngest play. yeah. it's 3. she's closest to him which says and often brags about how strong he is. he doesn't just need to add up 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 dad with me. they keep asking when he'll be back when you want me to have this, let me know who,
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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 the west bank. well the secretary of state and to me bring can, has wrapped up his latest diplomatic tour of the region into key that he spoke at length to the country's foreign minister. but many differences remain between these 2 nato allies. russell sort of has worn out from the tuckers capital, encore, us ticket to the state, the entity being conducted on 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 yes. it's the start of the war in gaza at the confident do you guys have opposing positions?
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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. as palestinian prisoners 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. think of saves us 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 see, is prepared to act as a guarantor. despite these differences, you can set 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 very concrete ways of doing that. and i think you'll see in the days ahead that that assistance can expand and into the significant ways. so that more gets in to people who need it and gets to the people who need it,
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as well as making sure that people can continue to come out of god's disposition isn't popular here. so google to test is called us complicit in his ras crimes against palestinians when the sacred door. steve uses tricky if 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 different magical folder wasn't pending to demonstrate to, to you is this content with us over the war in gaza. that's inside of that focus on kind of well, blinking is now in japan for amazing of g 7 foreign ministers where the war and gaza is expected to dominate discussions. that's bringing out of america to james bay's, who joins me here now. and under ha studio, james, just starting with blinking tool so far. i'm curious about your assessment of, of the big tool that he has been doing and what he might be able to bring to the table and of the piece of a well,
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all the tools that i saw has not gone the way the us would have been to they are pushing this idea of humanitarian pause. clearly every single one of is rose naples, the arab neighbors, the one that they want to full see spot. that soul said the positions you heard that of took here. and of course then you have israel's position. yes. reluctantly, then, now using the word pause, but they're talking about tactical pauses of just a few hours. blinking was talking about something that would scale up the a, get the, a distributed change the position on the ground. so perhaps that could be a release of mo captain, so i don't think is right on the us talking about the same thing. moving on now to, to tokyo. so the g 7 where he is now the, the big meetings coming up tomorrow, but he's having his preliminary meetings and i think he's already realizing right now he's sitting down with the french farm and stuff, but no one else is really on the same page as as him on this and sit on the top. yep. all as each other. i think it's amazing that the g 7 back in may when i was that they were,
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they would counting how amazing the unified that they were. how these are ideal logical bedfellows who agree on everything because that was about the war and ukraine. but of course it's very, very different when it comes to gossip. and i think we're in a situation where the g 7 formula says might not even be able to issue a statement on god's or at the end of this because they can't agree on, on a statement on words they can, will, they can all sign up to me very interesting to say that dynamics and it and took care. let me ask you because just in the last hour or so, we've been hearing that the human rights chief, the you and human rights chief, or kentucky, is now heading to the region to try to speak to different policies around the conflict that has been division in his own office, the right, a very senior, one of his stuff is resigned in protest with the ones response to to what's happening. yeah, the head of the head of the new york part of the human rights office because well, could, to runs a human rights office that is actually based in geneva. but he has a representative in new york because a lot that's the headquarters, the united nation. so he has to have someone that to do his bidding,
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that that person resign from his job, saying that this was a textbook case of genocide and criticizing the us response and indirectly, i suspect criticizing boca tux responds, that's been quite a bit of criticism of boca tuck since he took the job, that perhaps he's not full thrice enough. perhaps he doesn't speak out enough. what he is going to the region. the problem is, is he going to be able to see whether human rights pieces are taking place as he be going to be able to go to gaza? we know it's under the commission to general of under the managed to go into goals and we know he's going to get to rough. would he be allowed to cross into garza? and that's not clear. at this stage, we're leaving out to go to the west bank and see the situation that it's worth telling you many un officials to special russell to appointed by the human rights council. she can't go, she's never allowed to go anywhere by israel inside israel or inside the occupied territories. there's a commission of inquiry quality that's been in place since 2021. looking at the situation on the ground trying to gather evidence. israel doesn't that then either
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while speaking of the security council, ongoing stone, and perhaps not surprisingly, sir, is there any movement on the horizon uh the is efforts movement show is being led, not by the 5 permanent members, but by the 10 of the members, the elected members of the security council, the week 7 to year to it's being spit headed that effort a by mozart and also by the noise at our leverage. so that happens to be the con, arrow member of the security council that pushing hard on i think most members of the security council agree that needs to be a resolution. and i think the us, the pushing the word pause and a resolution and everyone else is saying c spa, i think most people will be happy with any sort of resolution. um, other than the us for us have already shown that if it says says file, that would be tow it. and the other one is russia rush. it says if it says pause and not see spot, they'll be so it's, so it's one word and the resolution important word it. it means whether the cease
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fire is a temporary one or a much more permanent one. but i, for one word means the security council now for the 5 weeks has taken no action whatsoever a month, a month with no action, no resolution. and the bump out and that goes on james bay is out there for medicare to, to joining me here. and so how, thanks james, or quote, still a head for you here on out is here. we bring you the story of one doctor and cause as long as the hospital all she fun as she walks that again, seals 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 rolling in from the atlantic. this is the next one. may expand, evaluate whether, which will push in 2, west impacts as we go through the next couple of days. but as you can say, not quite as messy. it's a central air, has a 3rd, but
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a cloud down to was italy and the bulk of some live, the showers long 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 the other side of the age we attic since the price of weather in between. and then we go back, what's the weather over towards the west and that will continue to drive its way in which tuesday night coming on into wednesday, wednesday. if 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 cleaning on across the cycle and the south east of england full when the state about whether making its way across the low country is coming to write down across the by a piece go into west and palm. so best buy and a lot of heavy ride making its way into ports. cool, so i brought with that with some sunshine ahead of that. there's that. what's the weather clearing out? sofa, southern positive. it leak moving over towards greece and went to whether to just drive it towards the black sea. southeast corner stays dry and sunny of
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protection, enhancing investments, alignment digital licensing, your better tomorrow the the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back to watching out a 0 uninstalled you'd pay here and that's remind you about top stories. holding 10000 palestinians have now been killed since israel, the guy that's bombing campaign on garza, on october 7th. $7000.00 women and children are among those victims. fox defies as well. claims. its war is against deluxe. medical centers and gaza are struggling to
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cope with the constant flow of injured people. vice hospitals have run out with basic medical supplies and field. at least 60 percent of medical facilities have now stopped up front of you as president obama has spoken to these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu on the phone. that's neil here, told the american media off to was the israel will have overall security responsibility and casa off to the whole. well, that sounds take a look back at some of the issues that have been present in garza for years as well as bookcase poverty, unemployment, the cycle of violence or a result of the failure to reach a political solution. stephanie deca tells that story to her own reports of the past 12 years. we are revisiting some of our previous reports from gaza to give you a sense of what life was like before this war, and how things have gotten progressively worse. this was 12 years ago. this is the error as crossing it's controlled by israel and is one of 2 civilian access points
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in and out of gauze and bought 3 out of his. these gave keep, most goals is locked inside. for many, it's impossible to get out. young people have no jobs of no hope for movement because the siege, as right as important to go about, i know people more freely. there been 5 horses him, us to control of garza in 2006. the one in 2014 the most brutal, until now. a survey on the board with this row, it is not recognizable now. israel says it's targeting arm fighters in their underground tunnel network, but we see heartbreak and despair here. causes largest hospital is that breaking point. there is unbearable it's just a general kind of difference. and the 2nd thing is really in tennessee. it has gone so far know that they think they can do whatever with whoever fost,
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ford for years. these young men, part of a generation who grew up under the blockade. there are no jobs, new opportunities. they are stuck here. instead of the most in media, we get with house what piece will protest they get the power from brussels and, but it's enclosed reputation's. israel's intelligence agency and the army. warranty is really government. the goal is it could explode if the restrictions continued. we also have profiles. goals is best known, life guards the public. and when children come to the beach, you feel like they are releasing the depression. they have inside and is really maybe best. so lines in the background. we noticed it using a water cannon just before we started filming. and what we can only assume was it kind of thing and fishing boat, perhaps getting too close to these really imposed invisible border, penned in, even at sea. then 2 years later,
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israel's blockade of garza is into it's 13 here. the water supply as sporadic as electricity sanitation is an issue and there is widespread poverty and unemployment for united nations issued a report 8 years ago predict when the gods would become quote, unlivable by 2020. well, it is 2020 and still the political solution. insight on below reiterates what so many others have told us. 2 people are fed up with our leaders. the it was that i, i blame the officials who was sitting on such as and don't care about us even how much doesn't care about us. they're enjoying the good lives in the homes, while our children can get food. that same year to show a different picture from garza, we visited a store before i'm in the very north of the gaza strip. where is ready, forces are now operating. a bu, sammy's family has been farming this land for generations like us. what about the model of i lena? hi, aetna,
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the doctor superior. then our lives is after 2006. the seas is really tough and it's spent all our movements. it affects every part of our lives. and unfortunately things are getting worse. we try to get in touch with some of the people in our reports to find out where or they know whether they're still alive. but so far we haven't been able to find out stephanie decker o g 0 as well. that's now bringing the abraham fi hodge. he's an associate professor of conflict resolution at the institute and joins me now in a studio. abraham from what we've been hearing from this in yahoo! in the last 24 hours, it seems that he is making israel is intentions push he k, but that pushes any kind of a resolution even further away presumably. yeah, exactly. i mean, the thing. yeah. who is the uh, in my view uh fed them about moving forward with this. uh oh, but ation. no, it's not the 3 or 4 how the time it for them and for how long he thinks that he's going to go, especially the ground donation is going to make,
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is not making any progress. it's stalling, and it's that is uh, confusion with them. that is like maybe the trip out, both of them have that as the push up that now starting to come from the united states. and then with just use of data reports from within the, as late the government couldn't send about the, the push out that is going to come from the united states and how it's going to affect the ground invasion. so we are seeing more pressure coming from the west because by them now is in a very tough position of the pressure of that p is this evening from the on many levels that, that have been that stuff of a, a no, but a, put this by the white house and the congress over 300 thousands in the states of washington dc, calling for an immediate cease via uh, obama spoke against the contents management of the by the administration of or that
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is any document that the use of they coming from people. yeah. and also there was one also by the we'll see, jordan, so there is almost on a daily basis leak documents from the state department. that's staff and staff. there are boeing and about what does the manage well to the advisor, the well, given the divisions that we're seeing internally in the us want, bivens possible strategic options. now. i mean, it doesn't seem like he has a great many of them, especially me. he's supposed to be has a huge amount of leverage of israel, but what are his options and in trying to is that that, well, he is the only one who has lung damage or what is a l n. he meant if he is involved directly in managing this war, so this makes him not only complicit, but potter in this genocide that is happening in gaza. and he is part of it from the one in the management of the colored thing. so he put himself in this position,
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this is in total contradiction to or previous us something installations positions . but he wanted to go felt that our way, of course he was thinking that this is, that would help him with the next 3 election. but now he is losing in 5 the swing states that he needs so badly in order to be any elected. so what's happening would buy them. now he is losing, getting the 5 swing states that he needs them in order to be the edited and all. and also he is mismanaging the empire or war where the guys are. and he's and he is complicit or popped up in the general side that he is now being involved in gaza. so he's losing going all fronts. and that's he put himself in this position. and this is betty and viable central situation that he finds himself into. because the pressure from within the united states is going to only increase not be, not me. the creation within his own party to abraham for i have from the the institution associate professor of conflict resolution. thank you for joining. thank you. so
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a rally expressing solidarity with gaza has taken place and is on the buzz and follows one that took place in the city just 48 hours ago. this place has protest hasn't organized by groups, including human rights activists, as well as a john. let's see how these really all mean while continues to threaten and target hospitals and goes up. west civilians are also taking shelter every day. medical professionals are making life or death decisions, trying to walk in a system that is near collapse. this is the story of one doctor, a golf of the largest hospital she found under wanting to of us some of the images
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so that's it for main installs here today. so this nissan rogue will be here in a moment and i'll see what the escal gave on going. so it 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 was terrible. but the response is even worse. it's a genocide. it is that the acceptable trouble stages and it seems even more unacceptable to have children of stages it's all about religion is about, so you might think for me to get down 5 for one. stay with us for the latest developments on al jazeera, that in america is
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a region of wonder of joy tragedies and yes, of violet. but it doesn't matter where you are. you'll have to be able to relate to the cuban conditions. no country is a lie and it's my job to shed light on how and why these cultures solutions that gives us no hope for future that we have to find creative solutions. not just turn our backs on the don't think that has a number. think about it. as a person and yourself and that person shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life, those dishes. we want. we want the education reward because the women and my country, they're not sweet to come out to us. we are in the night all day. we are human beings, and this has to be trees and the coins. we are walking in their footsteps. our
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ancestors has been done before can be done, even as long as a human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see the visions, keywords you to the israel kills more than 10 sizes and civilians in garza, in a month among them i 7000 women and children and what it claims as a war on hom, us the

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