tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 7, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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on the drive the one day with because of the civil defense which rescue mission because one of the, [000:00:00;00] the other i misspelled to take this as a news our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. a humanitarian tragedy of colossal propulsion you and condensed a killing of over $10000.00 people in dollars and i'm a trucks trickle into they've also stripped while it's government was the old bakeries in the north of
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now stopped operations. here's the bombing and a lot of fuel and flour, funerals. hell's in the occupied west? number of people killed in his range range for 70 percent of golf as population most over 1600000 people. now homeless and an urgent need of help the . well, the united nations has issued a plate and inhumane collective suffering and gaza. the agency for palestine refugee is close to bump augmentative civilians, a tragedy of colossal proportions. at least $10328.00 palestinians have now been killed since it is rarely forces began forming a month ago. and my mentor will be live without correspondence on the ground and golf and the fast. this report from off the deck, and let me warn you that on distressing images right from the start. how much is
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not here to answer cries. there's no parent to come to to, through this painful a deal. child after child rescued from beneath the revel. don't know where the parents so left shop by seeing day black as active as 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 with you has even intensifying times like these, the medics of patient and intentionally. it's probably the only comfort children like mother would have for some time. and then i am like any room and in the world i want security and peace. i'm 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
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a scraped searching deck. i mean by that could be united with a father, made me revive above us. of all of a sudden, a nearby building was on boarded, and 2 of us, what can no one in the work, and force us to leave casa state 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 they destroyed the whole area where there's been di, what, where does the suit open union? where does the united nations even as he says, no one can force them to because it is a constant tom of his way. he drones overhead. second, looking for new targets as the deadly on the floor. closing 10000 postings have been killed sofa. the strikes continued overnight into the morning on tuesday and con eunice was hit. some people killed in search. he's under way for this trapped into the rubble. this kind of thing is, are determined and said they will live through this, but they're not sure what would be left of cause it said base of just 0. how does 0 is hunting about what is it joins me now. so con eunice out from
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a southern parts of the gaza strip. honey, i understand the bombing has been so intense and the know if they're on know bakeries left functioning now. of the yes. well, that is correct. there are no bakers left in garza city on the northern part of the work. the there was an announcement earlier to the by the ministry of interior announcing that bakers came to complete the station as they already closed. now there are no bread to people to have in gaza ends in northern parts. now within the past 2 days, those bakeries, some of them where open and running, go to look a positive, but the where attack via, via drones missed those warning them of opening and finding a bridge to 2 people in attempt to just cut lifeline. 2 gallons were stranded in
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gauze to be on the northern part and forcing them to leave because there is no elements of life remaining for them. and in that particular area. and is it just the environment? and to not only do it to, to attack vickers, but other elements of life as the solar panel is well shop. start under bombardment . honey, where are we at with hospital? as you said, that lots of shots and big reason not functioning. i know a lot of health care facilities of also stopped functioning. is there any access to health care at the moment of the older health care system is really about it has been in bad shape and has already collapse of it with the like in the past 2 weeks we've, we've heard done. we've read the statements and we've seen examples of how hospitals are running at a low capacity just to trying to sustain the services that they provided. but with the ongoing, so not me, of casualties and evacuated these hospitals, they came to
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a point where they are unable to provide any of the services necessary as a medical intervention to, to those injured ones. and this comes out of the result of a destruction of, of solar panels. but the main reason is the shortage of a fuel. as we know, israel hasn't allowed the entrance of fuel to the gaza strip ops. there's absolute rejection by these really prime minister do allow the fuel into gaza strip and it has been depleted and we are just hours away from the, from the sea and get the ship a hospital. and in an agent hospital, completely shutting down all of their services and not only the injuries, but also to patients that an young baby that incubate should've been already in the hospital let alone day and a 1000 of his activities in the yards of these hospitals. honey, given the conditions that you're describing in the north, do you get a sense that more people are moving south all they able to give them these really
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ground presents that of the not really we haven't seen many people coming to the southern part of from guys i haven't been able to actually speak to anyone because the journey that they're just taking is very exhausting. first of all, there, they can drive their cars, the infrastructure, the roads are destroyed and i'm talking about. so i have been roads and halfway through the will have to walk in groups uh, hold their id, raised their hands as these really things set up at certain points. and. 5 we heard the stories confirmed the story from those who made it here yesterday. uh that, uh, some people were actually taken by these regularly. they were suspected by these really army and they were taken. so it's very dangerous and people are not making that risk as the see example of how these people are treated. 6 the or killed as what happened on the coast of roads, a name of what the, what the latest for us from the ground in con eunice and the southern cause us to
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thank you, honey, please stay safe. meanwhile, the white house is the president, joe biden has spoken to these rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu on the phone on miss cole nursing yahoo again reiteration that israel will not initiate the cx 5 . and then in an interview with american media, he also said that israel will maintain a security presence in gaza off to the war i think is what a little before. and then definitely period will have the overall security responsibility. because we've seen what happens when we don't have it when we don't have that security responsibility while we have is the rupturing of a must or on a scale that we couldn't imagine. well it's and i'll speak to alan fisher, he's across this forest from occupied the stories surrounding it, this valley revealing what nothing yahoo had to say there about his, his long term plans for garza's. so it's essentially
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revealing that there is that there are plans of food for a military occupation of guys for some time after this war gains that many people have been talking about how at the end of the war, the planning needs to include a 2 state solution but it's as real as they are then that makes things much more difficult. you remember that these are where in guys a, up until 2005. ok. applying one that they had taken in the water in 1967 when they pulled out. they also pulled out all the legal settlements that wouldn't guys at the same time. no, they're seeing that because of the war. there is every possibility that there will be there for an extended period, and it's not just benjamin netanyahu. this thing is, you have go on to is the defense minister, has big been speaking to kinetic committee, a parliamentary committee in israel. and he is essentially said that once the war is over, the intention is that they will destroy him, us. but they're not going to leave any time certain from guy. so the sofa model
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causal to, at the end of this campaign, they'll be know how much is including military organization and concept. that'll be no security threat from the kansas strip to israel. and israel will have complete freedom of action to act in any situation where there's any threat of incoming. so it's unlike anything else that we've done the went on to the blinking was here. he was saying, look, the future may look like a 2 state solution and that has to be the same so that everyone can move forward. but of course, if israel is still in gaza, that means the chances of a 2 state solution are much less, not least because the idea of the 2 state solution is based on the boundaries of 1967. and that does not include, and there's really presence in gaza as long as we were just tearing audi a 5 and then nothing yahoo of also spoken on the phone. yes. again, it doesn't sound like them now. somebody on the same page at the moment, la. as well as the americans will tell you that they're
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moving these really slowly, but surely you'll remember that when i to the blinking was here on friday, he spoke with you monetary and pause in the fighting within an hour as these really government said, that's not going to happen the only way that will be a pause, or any time to see spot is when how much release is all the people that are currently being held captive in guys a know during this phone call between joe biden and benjamin netanyahu. and they've been several, all of them since october, the 7th. there was discussion of the tactical pause, which would be maybe for an hour or 2 to let people move from the north of guys up to the side. perhaps to like even more aid. and i know benjamin netanyahu is talking in terms of a tactical pause, so the americans are saying they have moved him slightly on that point. now when this will happen, or if it will happen, that is still to be decided. but certainly the americans are seeing that this is an indication that their conversations behind the behind doors and private with the
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israelis are beginning to, to be of some fruit. but of course, there are many countries that would like to see the united states actually called for a full c squire because of the scenes that we're seeing and guys, a long session there with a view for us from i'll try the stories and thank you allen. well, we can now speak to you, you'll see bella and he's a form that is really minister of justice and also a former negotiate so during the alls i piece the quotes, he joins me now from tel aviv mr. ben and thank you for your time today. let me start by asking you what you made of nursing, you know whose comments about continuing a security responsibility put indefinitely, and garza was a not so valid reference to re occupying the strength. the not so that the, this is going to be the case height. my hope is that the, how much we know mo, rules the, the gods a stream. how much was the main effect all on the phone, the police doing inside the, which it was, it gains a 2 state solution. and a, what happened
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a month ago was crazy. totally crazy. it is the best. we can not allow you to the right know the list a to allow the how much do we main during power a and a once. how much is nothing follow? i think that many things will happen. tend to speak now about a day is really present the military brothers in gaza once commodities know though is i believe much it pretty much will. i hope that eventually we will have a solution with the bill, which is that led you to make to present the thought as being and people on the issue of the 2 state solution. based on the 67 a bowl this week, the land swaps. and that the guys will, there will be a bulk of goals all say, and he says state, now even the bodies we pay the fuel and the debate about this. and can we be,
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mitchell, this is something guess that day it is impossible to, to say. now that whatever happens is way we remained a security wise and be able to do whatever each one's like you don't know exactly would be the kind of regime in gaza laughs. come us hopefully is not leading the say area. so you say it is comments and speculation, pre mitchell under the national security council. and israel had said that it didn't actually have plans for the future before it engaged in the gaza strip. so let me ask you, what is the end game now? is that a panel all we actually hearing these sorts of comments from nothing y'all here because it isn't a plan. this is the, you know, i'm not sure. actually hope that this government doesn't have done y'all. we look pretty very politically day after the war. so it would not be the one to, to call the shots. hopefully it would be another government
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a we show we'd do its best day to promote a peace between us and buy. this thing is that you need to be, as i said, much easier. you've called us is not the leading k garza so you suggested that this division between the rice and left on this issue on, on what happens next. although there is unity on getting rid of them. uh, it's always, i mean we are a democracy. it is always there of course, and they are kind of cool though many differences a but about the campaign now in gaza, you know, older to prevent from us to continue and rule gaza g u. i believe that there is a very large consensus in these very as society any is really party. well, let me also say that about about then the next step because we're talking a little bit about what might possibly come of to if you say that everyone is, is unified on getting rid of him. us. i'm curious about where public opinion is on this, outside of politics. do popular forces,
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the people in the streets do they want is really forces in the gaza strip off to this is or the or, or some kind of arrangement like in the occupied westbank. and i assume that these rarely slackened police doing is really at the end of the day, so full of any signed agreement between the 2, bobbies. so that the, the question of the window is really a security focus would remain there or be doing the in the coming in the new future is a my view to be for guy full a, a bobby opinion on a board or so or something like this and the domain usually is whether they want peace with the other side right now. on both sides, you see the hatred and it for yourself. we've arranged in all these things, which i'll know the nature of a. but once we see together it will be different. hopefully and deeply understand the piece is the only solution for both of us these various and by the skin. yes.
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well speaking of, of paste the and the solution mr. bell and you yourself are instrumental and getting the altered process going from what you're hearing now. and israel protected in political circles. can i ask you where the conversation is and in terms of any kind of a long term political supplement is obviously been sent. you have to look outside of israel about a 2 state solution. is there a framework right now being discussed in, in various political factions that and it's based on the agenda, no doubt, full use for this date. and the issue was not on the agenda. and when people like myself talked to the doorway, it would lead us to validate pieces that we lose peace between us. and the other thing is people, i mean they, they would say to me, i think is a very good idea. this is the a, we hope that it would have happened, but it cannot happen needs though, because of the old government, which is right is not because of the point as being
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a situation. we just split between between 5 and commas. now the issue of the 2 state solution, he's back on the agenda you'll, he'll president by go speaking about it in every speech that the delivers. and so all you hold it out of this doc moment of, of a day. it conflicts, date, a lead time conflict divided and country between the students in gaza and the end user. a bill might grow something very different and this is the need hold on to standing on both sides, that they don't have a better solution rather than face. all we all certainly have had something more constructive will come out of this. you'll see that in the a full and that is really minister of justice and also for me to go. she has a drawing of the piece, of course. thank you so much for joining us again on how to 0. so thank you for your time of this problem involving us secretary of state and to me blinking the has been wrapping up his release tool. he's now in japan. he's there and took care
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of for missing of g 7 foreign ministers with this war on gaza. expect to dominate the discussions? well, joining me now here in the studio is active amount of capital james space and abraham fry. how to use the associate professor of conflict resolution at the institute. james, starting with you just taking a bit of a step back in and i'm curious about your assessments about how brings in this tool has been going so far and, and how, what he's taking with him now to disease. i don't going well a tool. i don't think he's pushing the idea of a humanitarian forced. everyone that he's dealt with from the arab nations from israel is our neighbors say, nope, we want a permanent and image it see saw that was also the situation in took a israel, yes. reluctantly. by using the word pause, but that talking about a tactical force from the semester and yahoo, it's talking about a pulse with just a few hours. well, blinking is talking about something that can get substantial aided. i'm the a distributed on the ground, which you can't do well as continued bob. and so i think the talking about very different things when it comes to these meetings now in tokyo,
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he's at the g 7. i was at the g 7 when they, i believe the summit in may and it was absolutely unity on the issue of ukraine. now it's very, very different. they all have different views on this. europe is completely divided, of course quite a few of the g 7 countries, all european countries, the us. i think it a different place from navy, everyone else with that understanding of pauses and some do something different. so i think on israel's right to defend itself, japan, i'm the chair, i think it is somewhat difficult play place. we understand japan, i'm getting a lots of them, lots of input from, from jerusalem in recent dallas. and it's looking like we're going to have a meeting, a g 7 for him. this is meeting where they probably wouldn't be able to come up with any words at the end of it's a joint statement of any sort because they can't agree what that joint position is because it doesn't have one little speaking of division. i'm curious about how this is playing out globally. abraham. let me ask you a little bit about what we've been seeing from the kremlin over the last few days
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and weeks. what do you make is there are probably gender. they've said that they're going to keep in contact with the palestinians. is this about about muscling for full authority on the global stage or, or does it go deeper than that in terms of trying to walk out on a plan going forward? so i don't think that is a very specific agree on a plan, and i think booth and as driven by one important thing now is basic lift assembled edge and they are forced that the united states was to me. and this is, we've seen this in the security council where they've vetoed the us, the security council resolution that was proposed last week. and this is put into a fraternity, i think fulton is benefiting tremendously from this war by keeping value they us as busy and engaged and amenities while now is this fund getting in terms of support thing you can and the want that so that's, that's a problem that an interest of both and, and, and this, and he's able to do it. he has,
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he has mil maintained contacts with the blessing and the adoption, the host of how must be the should that and moscow. and he continues to also exempt from diplomatic and for us with his allies, and that he's on the scene of his below. it has, you know, so he is an influential player in terms of the efforts that somebody conflicts in that age. and i think this is going to continue because again, it's very important to keep the us was it in the me that he is the us actually had fallen into this tribe of being engaged in a world that they never wanted. and they found themselves providing can unconditional line support to israel, of that they're paying very high price for it. now, james, do you get the sense the us global rifles are wanting to make the most of this opportunity to try to capitalize on, on, onto westman cents a minute? i think there's an element of that. i think also the other key play. you need to
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look at is showing eichel on china currently happens to this month chat of the un security council. i think china will be there all the different says the evenings you're spoken about between the us and russia on the wording of a security council. resolution will china be able to get russia to drop his objections to at least dropped the idea of, of, of beats out and just abstain. so the security council kind of agree something that would be a victory for china. china, it is not tradition a being that involves in middle east diplomacy. it's showing already that it's, it's very interested in being involved in the diplomacy on this conflict. so it will be interesting to see how that plays out. we have the apex site with summit coming up next week in san francisco. we have a meeting between biden and she at the stall, so that summit. so i think the china don't forget about the chinese poverty of all of this. well, just let me ask you then about about this potential and guidelines. just discussing that with you'll see belen, about as well as intentions in the gaza strip. longer time and, and any kind of
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a possible piece of process going forward of what is the interest of, of the global power is like china and russia in what happens next. what would they like to see? well, i think some uh, somewhat concerned that the americans are going to try and run this again. but this will be a us process again. and they will say the us is not an honest broker here. the us has had the bowl for so long. it's not actually engaged on this issue has gone round the palestinians. it's not on the abraham of colds, ignoring the palestinians. it's have to bowl and it's dropped the bowl. and now that should be an international approach to all of this. i'm gonna steal an idea from one of my colleagues mode, bashar, who's just written an article, which i think is interesting on our website, which you can read. he makes the point if the us is having such difficulty persuading israel to put in place a humanitarian pause. now how on earth is the us going to persuade israel to accept the 2 state solution will. speaking of which abraham you and i were talking earlier
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about us leverage and in what leverage it now has of israel, especially as we see, is really increasingly ignore what washington is asking for. what do you make of this? and y'all, whose comments now about this idea is indefinitely as, as well indefinitely maintaining some kind of security presence in the gaza strip. that's something that the us has explicitly said that they think that would be a bad idea. yeah, well i think the problem is that we are now in the court and to the is that a general statement that with knows very specifically of definition to it. because keeping thinking at the end definitively, this can be explained or interpreted in so many different quiz. yeah. to begin web ex, it is i, it has been in control of security of the uh, over the guys of club since 2005. so there is nothing change that has been in uh at the very top for blue kids, all the jobs are not allowing anything to come on outside. i would go outside from, does that i'm familiar with with the,
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with the image. and so i think we're playing with the words now more than any pacific vision within the out of the was had been a station. and the result of this, it's because there is confusion with vince. that is why the ship there is no plan of that. uh by then those both have a plan. it's the as lately as in the plan and by then is only paying for that policy. if any more kerosene matches in the coming days, james base, i'll just not get an uber him for help from the institute. thank you for joining me for this discussion. thank you. well, we're turning now to the situation on the ground in gaza and the all shots. the refugee camp is one of the areas in garza that has come on the extremely heavy bombing on 0 corresponding wiles. i do met people living that he felt this report and i will tell you i'm a shelter we are in the i'll show he refugee camp that was heavily bombed. as you can see, this residential square has been totally destroyed. it was subjected to the heaviest
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a series of rights and bombings in this area. since israel started its campaign, we're here near an area where it's really tanks of being deployed last month to go out and make things out of the internet. that's pretty cool. and it gives you man, together by the end of the year macintosh, mclean, and the rivers. this area is one of several that were targeted and attacked. we will go to the, i was to see what has happened. guess what? i guess i felt on that i had to try that on a i can see how i did something to try to badge a little bit. so most of it, i don't know, i know what kind of see how it is without the shortest. i'm wondered if it was the husband month ago. how in the month and yeah,
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let me pull it up from sir. i don't know of the number you can edit it. don't have it here. no, but if it, how does that look dish on it yet. i can show it, so i'll just ask you because i got shot and hang on going on a couple of how big i love to talk to somebody, somebody when they get you over to the love that i bought on myself, he lives here highly a who i bought on most of the fastest job before the see me, the fellow, i'm the jimmy. i do a lot. i'll be able to. it's going to be over the automated said, i haven't mccadden been, will call you on the shelf agent and the a month because it is impossible for civil defense teams or ambulances to come to this part of the l. shoddy refugee kind of traces of blood and some body parts of lying all around. i might now be walking over some corpses in this place. i asked the neighbors he had managed to pull out 5 bodies as well as pots of people's bodies. under the rubble, there were many bodies of people who used to live here how people are expecting the worst. and the most difficult times in the coming hours, days or nights. this is the reality. and this is the life of the people here. those who were still alive have taken some belongings and gone to the l. she for medical,
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complex members and streets around that we had the other month that those are all still a head hill analysis. here more a truck has been allowed into garza but the local government and a groups both say the examining the impact of today's headlines. medicines that are running out of our patients. i lose. we could see all the tests those. the guys that we don't buddies explore and abundance of the world class program. i don't think we have another decade before. machines are smarter than us. it's time to raise your lot international. so me test and world class john and bring programs to inform and, and spying on challenges here in 5432 more upfront takes on the big issue. this isn't a one off just talking about
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a systemic issue here. black lives don't really matter in the police for unflinching questions is war with one to 10 minute rigorous debate? because of lots of medical treatments, challenging conventional was the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me more for me on hills upfront one out 0. the welcome back to what you notice here on, on this policy. okay, here and uh huh. let's remind you about moving tens of thousands of palestinians have now been chosen since israel began it's funding campaign on garza, on october 7th,
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$7000.00 women and children are among the victims and that's the spice. israel came in it's war is against from us. well as are in the truth elevate and says, this trip causes interior. minnesota says all bakeries and then no no stopped operations use while the fuel in class is randy air attacks of also targeted and destroyed several bakeries make it not nit impossible. it's a boyfriend who is president certified and has spoken to these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu on the phone doesn't younger until the marriage and media that is. 1 will have overall security responsibility in gaza, oft of, of, of thousands of mona's have joined to the funeral. a full palestinians killed by. is there any forces in the occupied? westbank is any forces if carried out more rates in the tool car and then jeanine rescue g cancer in the past 12 hours at least 2 people had been killed in raids in the town of fates, a non engine. hebron mama challenge room is info calm for us and shows us the
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optimal for some of those rains to the rate that happened here in the total cut them refugee camp into the cut them was the most intense of the raids that transpired that were carried out by the israeli army, throughout the occupied west bank and the overnight hours of yesterday into today. the one that happened here uh took place over the course of at least 4 hours. starting around 2 30 am were told by residence they ended around 6 30 am and were told that they were, they were intense clashes between palestinian fighters here and members of the israeli army. now let me show you a little bit about what we've seen here on this particular street. i'm a let the sound of move the camera around. so if you look about 20 meters up the road, you will see that parts of the road have been destroyed. that's, that was done, the residents tell us by the is really arms. bulldozers that were here now were told the windows is really armored. bulldozers came through this section, the palestinian fighters, actually lob explosives at those bulldozers. what you see going on behind that area up there. those are vehicles, equipment, machinery by the,
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to cut them municipality, they were trying to repair this stretch of road so that the residence lives can get a little bit easier after what happened last night. let me just show you a little bit more. but what we're seeing here today, of course, there are residents here, a lot of them telling us how nervous they are because of what happened over here to the left, where you see a bunch of people gathered. this is a house of one palestinian man, and this house we're told was targeted by is really armed forces. they entered into the house. they damaged it severely. were told that they even put explosives in there at one point in here and, and blew up part of the structure. so a lot of concerned that this might actually continue. that's what we're hearing from residents. many of them saying this is collect the punishment that even if these really army is coming in here, they tell us to try to rule out fighters that they should not be punishing civilians. now this was not the only place to be occupied westbank where they were raids, that happened last night. you also had a rate, a rate taking place in the last point. city of jeanine at the janine refugee camp
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told the arrangements classes between palestinian fighters as well as the as really army. and we also know of res, that took place and hebron and there was one policy and killed in a village near hebron where there were classes that took place between the is really military and tell us any and fighters let's take some laces pictures that we've just gotten done in the last few moments you are watching the off them off here and is really as striking a residential neighborhood in the fall out. that's in the central part of the gaza strip. and we know that that has been a number of casualties. we've seen a number of injured people that these pictures just coming in and the last few minutes. just to remind you of the desk. told that when i looking at in gaza since the 7th of october, at least $10328.00 palestinians. and $7000.00 of them, women and children, you're watching pictures now of what we believe is one of the latest is really
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strikes to have taken place in the strip hall. meanwhile, more trucks have been allowed through the rasa crossing into the southern part of the gaza. strip, but the government in gauze it says that the total allowed and during the last 17 days, 17 days that amounts to $522.00. that's equal to the number that usually enters gauze in a single day. before most of the tax on october, the 7th, the government has also announced that all they agree is in the north of the territory have also been forced to stop operating. well, we can now speak to bush laclede issues. the policy leave oaks fan in the palestinian territories, and israel, she joins me now from ramallah bush or just starting with the st situation. and the ox bomb has said that stall evasion is being used right now is a weapon of war. now that we're hearing that bakery is in the north and no longer operational, wherever people guessing any sustenance at the moment. and so people in the north end of the city are either few in with um to like,
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people are being branded in our homes. if they have flour, but we also know that our supplies are dwindling. we also know the aid is not being distributed in garden city or in the north. so even though the aid, so they will not, i know only to receive the 22 percent to the delivery that would have been carried out before the 7th of october is not reaching affected communities in the city. and in the north that we're talking about almost half a 1000000, if not more, people still in the north end of the city. so people are so just to, to check in with you, there was any of that aid actually of a distance for the north. israel had been quite explicit about wanting that age of it to be really only for the south and central part of the strip of the not just been completely sealed from the south. so the aide is not reaching the north,
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i think except for some medical supply and then got in last week to some of the hospitals and it was in the north. but i mean again, not enough. that means now are even greater than what they were before the 7th of october. so if we needed 500 talks a day, before the 7th of october, we need much more to be able to meet the daily needs of 2200000 people and half of which are children. people are hungry and hunger is becoming more and god, and this is my family's testimonies. uh there you know they just eat very small meals one a meal a day at best with you know, a lot of people also ready for war because this is the success. galatians, they have. so people usually have, you know, lentils and vice and flower at home. but again, the problem is, is the water and the water is 300 to continue with 30 wires. they are ok. well shot
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in terms of, of say, fuel has been a huge issue here, especially in terms of, of being able to produce clean water even being able to bake bread at home. but also to, to move around. you talked about the moving parts of the gaza strip, being now basically completely cut off all people able to leave if they want to, especially given the lack of fuel and the presence of israeli troops, they're on the ground. well, i mean, these views have given the windows for people to leave from unlocked to the south and for all residents of the north end of the city to evacuate towards the south. the problem is that these orders have often been non true, but they're not safe. these are not safe, which we know that these events have been bomb. we know that civilians were killed the wall trying to lock you into this out. so people don't trust those orders anymore. it's charlotte. so that's kind of going to all the people are having to make the difficult decisions. and also people like my family, they are elderly,
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they walk to the south, it's not feasible for them to actually evacuate westport with no, as long as they're not allowed to take any money. they don't. let's take anything when in their evacuation. so a lot of people are choosing to say, because it's not safe and they don't know where to go. and bushera and tons of, of the displacement we've, we've now understood that something like 70 percent of people have real estate homes. what are the options now? and i'm asking, i guess, is that a growing desire to leave the gaza strip to find what we're hearing from politicians about force displacement and red lines on people. now in such desperate situations, they just want to go, i mean, they're being forced to go, they don't, they're not choosing to go. they're being forced to know because they're being stored and they're thursday and they need shelter now. but there's no way to go to because it was closed and these really board is their calls. and this is the
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responsibility of israel ad occupier to ensure that it protects civilian population . and god, it's not because to do the opposite by cutting off water electricity, fuel medical supplies bombarding indiscriminately hospital ambulance isn't necessary since the land infrastructure. so people are, i mean people, some people have a choice like i'm saying. so my family, they don't have the choice to go back to wait and they don't know where to go to. places are overcrowded, says a wash stand facing crisis. now developing, why is my, my father in law be forced to go to an older product situation that is probably unsafe any way? he'd rather stay at home and, and he said to die and dignity in my own home brother, died, been dying to some strangers, whole bush trucking lady, the policy lead fox found in the palestinian territories in israel bush and thank you for joining us on al jazeera and i'm sorry to hear that your family is stuck at the moment and god so we,
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we wish that they that they do remain safe. thank you for your time. paula. let's take a look back now at some of the issues that have been present and also the fee is as well as blockade poverty unemployment on the cycle of violence or results of a failure to reach a political solution. stephanie deca tells that story now through her writing reports over 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 is this is the error is crossing it's controlled by israel and is one of 2 civilian access points in and out of gaza. but the reality is, these gave keep, most calls is locked inside. for many, it's impossible to get out. young people have no jobs, no hope for movement because the siege is right. that's important because there's
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not allow people to move freely. there's been 5 horses, him, us to control of gauze in 2006. the one in 2014 the most brutal, until now a j o and the border with his rail. it is not recognisable. now, israel says it's targeting arm fighters and their underground tunnel network, but we see heartbreak and despair here. causes largest hospital is that breaking point there is unbearable a general kind of difference in the 2nd, the 2015, which is really in tennessee. it has gone so far know that they think they can do whatever with whoever fost, 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
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is really government. the goal is it could explode if the restrictions continued. we also have profiles. goals is best known life guard without having a problem. and when children come to the beach, you feel like they are releasing the depression. they have inside and is really maybe betsel lies in the background. we noticed it using a water cannon just before we started filming. and what we can only assume was a palestinian fishing boat. perhaps getting too close to these really imposed invisible border pend, in. even at sea then 2 years later, israel's blockade of garza is into it's 13 here. the water supply is 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 dogs were to come, quote, unlivable by 2020. well, it is 2020, and still the political solution. insights on below reiterates what so many others
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have told us. 2 people are fed up with our leaders. the one it was that i blame the officials who were 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? hey, aetna, 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. oh,
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you 0 as well. and that's now bringing again, abraham fry, hans from the doha institute and associate professor of conflict resolution abraham . we were talking a little bit earlier about what might come next. everyone seems to be talking about a potential plan, the palestinian authority president. once more, the boss has said, and i'm, i'm increasing, he told blinking the p a will quote fully as 3 mile responsibilities within the framework of a comprehensive political solution that includes all of the west bank computing east through some of the goss. this trip, is that a realistic option? well, that's the minimum, but before that bus can ask for an accident and it's really it should of this should have been done in 1993. so with all of the 50 is late there. now who brought this the situation to this and it's the us administration being the only me the it that in this conflict that has been a comb with. they think that is different kinds of governments and life when governments and as well that they,
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that were missing. yeah. who devoted his time and commented himself in a leak and building let in. in 1996 to king the doorsteps solutions they are. this has been a session in new this, but there's nothing about it. but the bus is in a very, very tough position. if he accepts to, to even consider anything and does a with list them a comprehensive but it, because solution when he's drilled as i'm, as it's tabitha, because $11.00 that best will not go to it goes on is why you the tank and be another a no efficient government, that's going to be only i caught up with and collaborate that with the, with the occupation. well, speaking of leaks and a, and a 2 state solution. we were talking early as, while about about the division that's imagine within various us organs of governments. and obviously that completely instrumental here in, in trying to find any kind of a resolution. i'm hearing that the top now the 2 state solution. and some of these government departments as well. nice thing we've got it is a bit of a challenge. it is because with this kind of government is really the government is
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the length is only and interested in one thing, just spending most of the months. so how is the us going to deal with this? it's something that the us has been designed about. it's because a for the palestinians, not less than a political solution, comprehensive solution that can make sense. or can anyone assume any rolling guns? and let's keep in mind that neither within, you know, not an either by hold on about study, nor any of the governments. then even willing to talk about it. and guys, before i see an immediate cease, fire is, is completed, this is officer position by jordan egypt and all that our country has the cx 5 got them out. and then we can talk about about arrangements and it's very, very on the pro medic by blinking is to come and talk about the postwar arrangements in the moment that they're not able to even make any progress. and of course, the phone 5 minutes continuing civilians, women and children dying,
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and the death toll continuing to rise even find out. thank you for joining us again . you as well that's now it for me and as long as you pay for this and use our but i want to leave you with this report from gaza. is really ami continues to threaten a target hospitals. the west civilians are also taking shelter every day medical professionals making life or death decisions, trying to work in a system that is already near collapse. this is a story of one. dr. gall says largest hospital, i'll schieffer and a warning some disturbing.
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the, the a silver hill. this is no, jo, and this is, this is just now that you heard, it seems that here from the area where we are constantly and ask along being fired or from the areas of the goals district. and they have been targeted by the is very, very close to the gossip or the we've seen a lot of times last fall, but i also, we are seeing increasing numbers. this is giving you
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a picture of what kind of to be on this front of the coast of kenya in the indian nation. lie you ecological treasures. some in the sea and others on islands. 3 of which, with the names of the developers, told me one was in charge of the coast area for kenny as wildlife service, which is the lawful of, of the items. i think that's corruption. they have their way. so being that which is not the, i mean people by the government, and of course they weren't able to recover the headlines from the ground, but the surrounding law says advocacy to gucci. marine was a provides century for move in to 100 dolphins. jones says it's hotels entails on the islands, it would have been an ecological disaster. and they say that one of the companies still hold the title for this island and has refused time to take over the companies. they handed over the titles when faced charges. for now,
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the islands have at least been sped from an equal development. the government challenges with the . ready ready in a humanitarian tragedy of colossal proportions to you and condemns the killing of over 10000 people. in garza, the logan i missed on the attain. this is al jazeera, my friend of or 2nd,
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