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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 7, 2023 7:00pm-8:01pm AST

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this is points to leave the global, the battery industry. we definitely manage our abundant resources and play a role in solar energy harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits, essentially committed to inquire mental protection, enhancing investment climate digital licensing, your better tomorrow. the, [000:00:00;00] the so i'm from you back to boy, you're watching out you 09 for me to have with continuing coverage of israel. so on . got coming up. no end to israel for souls on the gaza strip residential buildings in the so called evacuation zone,
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in central guidelines come under attack dest destruction and despair. after months of war, of 10320 policies have been killed. 548 of them in just the past 24 hours rivers or so. there's shows in my power again and also this our prime minister, benjamin misty, our hence that is around having complete control over guys is security after the war. the palestinians own as long as the number of people kills by is really forces in the occupied west. the is 16 gmc 6 pm in gaza, where israel has attacked residential buildings in the so called evacuation zone in the central area. this was
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a scene in there are by lot where holmes lie in ruins. it's unclear how many people have been killed in the latest attack one month into his rouse war at least 10328. promising is i've lost their lives. gases. health ministry says 548 people have died in the past 24 hours. hospital was in guys are unable to cope with the constant flow of injured people. many hospitals have run out of fuel and basic medical supplies. at least 60 percent of medical facilities have stopped operating and for shortages across guys are about to get worse. so the say o bakeries in the north have stopped operating because of his roused relentless from apartment and total siege. hundreds of thousands of people are still in northern garza. many of them are attempting to make the journey south, but are trapped as these really forces in circle. the area is a dangerous journey to the south residential areas in the so called evacuation zone
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in central and south and gaza have come under attack civilians driving on to major roast linking. the north end the south have also been killed. all several attacks have been carried out in 7 guys as well. let's bring entire gap was always in con units before we talk about what's happening in the south. just bring us up to speed . terry, with the latest is really a tax in the northern part of the gaza strip and the residential buildings being targeted there. yes, uh, another plug the night where they usually attach had be contents times since the beginning of this day. and specifically in the last hour the make cost impression of these really strikes what in the northern areas of gaza strip, where each man is cost and traits and gets a tax on the a d some places to. it's generally a station to groups. a troops on the ground who are having constant fighting with thomas the new scientist trying to block them from having more access to the gaza
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strip. one of the main linked list attacks that took place during the last i want the most of the guards as to what in the value of refuge account. what is the weather? is that residential building on the most cab feed, completely destroyed by these many f, which is also in the north west of gaza strip in the district, the clashes between palestinian prices and the occupation forces on the ground continues where they are exchanging fire using different kinds of weapons including life as heavy weapons and the main cost increase and also was in the vicinity of the intuition hospitals. what if these areas have been repeatedly attack spidey is very of forces. now the attack continue and did not stop in the central areas and into surrounding areas of quotes and the she felt hospital out also show up to work . you did come discount is very densely populated, where the use for the troops are trying to get much closer to the air. been areas in a shot through refuge account as they are trying to split, divided 2 or 3 into more than 3 areas. to be too easily controlled and even sees
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more lines to destroy the minute treat infrastructure of the palestinian part as as it as the is where the occupation forces had the nonce area of this while to fight to talk to us about this so called evacuation. jo tired, these really suffering pushing for people in the north to head south to lie dean road. but that's been a very dangerous route to take 4 civilians. definitely this area this. busy evacuation is very dangerous because people have really kind to have a sense of really devastation and stephen. terrifying as is what has been bonded previously. different assemblies who were evacuating by using the main to linking growth. read the notes and several areas of the gaza strip. a difference of simple vehicles have been destroyed and even entrances. vehicles have been also targeted by the occupation and novel is very will ships in the, in the mediterranean sea, meanwhile, whose families take us up to the ultimate rest can overtake back to wait. the northern areas and they did not really evacuate just off to the run out of rooms
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that you and even with the ongoing, relentless is very bottom into on the residential areas in order to exempt much more pressure to force due civilians to evacuate to the southern areas, as they claim that these areas are safe, main while that tax on the southern areas continue from time to another. these people have this massive deterioration. is that humanitarian conditions even be they don't have the clean water sources. the, the bakers have been also attacks and some families have been ocean been targeted while they're, when we're lining up in front of the bakeries to have access to brett, so the, there is there any shape and even seeing is of live in the central another and areas of which are trees and they are witnessed message taught the agent, the as a bridge is no longer a full just and even the router is hardly could be obtained to have access to tare. thank you very much for that. know where he's safe, not the north, not the center of the gaza strip and not the soft tie cup was with my correspondent
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bringing us today to say from the southern gaza strip. now the al shante refugee camp is one of the many areas in northern guys that's come under heavy is really bombardment. i'll just here as correspondent, while the wire to met people living there and has this report. i am a shelter we are in the i'll show the refugee camp that was heavily bombed. as you can see, this residential square has been totally destroyed. it was subjected to the heavy, a series of rights and bombings in this area. since israel started its campaign, we are here near an area where it is rarely tanks of being deployed heavy um, month to go out and make things not a problem with that account in the queen who is the youth and it gives you, man, i'm about to get the idea, macintosh mclean,
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and the rivers in this area is one of several that were targeted and attacked. we will go to the others to see what has happened. guess what? the gulf of a felt on that i had to try that. i know what kind of see how i did something to try to badge a little bit. so most of it, i don't know. i know what country, how wide is it not the shortest, and wondered if it was the husband a month ago. how and the younger people come to, i don't know if the number you can exit to drop out of here know, but if and how does that look? dish on it yet. i just show it to solve decisive because i got shot it and i got it . and how do i look to somebody if somebody's as well, let's get you over to the low level and all that i bought on most of the lives here . highly a who i bought on most of your fucking shopping for the streaming, the fellow on the jimmy. i do a lot. i'll be able to send me over. the ottoman said, i had that mechanical key on the shelf agent now. the a month ago,
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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. so 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 body shop. 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 chief, a medical complex and then, and streets around that and had the month if i was well early i spoke to you a 3 hour ago who was a policy and political writer. i spoke to him from giovanni, a refugee camp. he says, palestinians do not know where to go now. ok. so i think most of the students who lives in the beach come lift fits the cost is ready. the error strikes by to get to the 400 um maybe uh, 40, maybe 40 uh houses,
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regions blue and a blue beacon 500. as i hear from the spokesman of the uh, minnesota for you. uh, we left the beach camp at. 3 2 little and there is there any number that they don't do for is right, didn't commit the crime. this is it's like a general clean thing. we didn't know where to go and, and they see that we should leave to the uh, north in the south area of garza, but is really has it has many points because many until many as, as um uh, it could be took many of the prisoners and the own via the money store. very uh do you want to raise the or things they have? so we live to jebediah camp. i know that this is a not a safe place. no placing guys, i think you've been v south area. oh god,
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the south region of guys though it's not say it's pretty last night, did try to get by the thought to get this the old so didn't, but i thought it was been things in the house is because directv knows what the one unfortunately is. are eating it, glen is to evacuate for the city and $59.00. this is what's happening right now. and the, or 3 morning dream, they call money. cell phones that you should leave the northern area with your body of time and the old area to the south area. you know what the one, unfortunately not on the christ. these, these are, these are the we did we, as i told you before, we don't have fueled, we don't have big carries, we don't have the bread, we don't have anything. waters now, is it where deep is it with money? the oldest, because here's in garza to stay safe and diabetic. i'm you don't have even just do
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you need to see just how many in that place in the 350 we should, but you don't know the white house says us present. joe biden has spoken to israel's foreign minister, benjamin this now on the phone on the call and let you know again v it's rated, israel will not initiate a ceasefire. and in an interview with the american media, he also said that israel will maintain a security presence in gaza after the war. and fission has more than this from occupied is to was. this is really going to be staying since the starts as of the 7th. that the whole reason for the war is to defeat thomas, but this is certainly a departure for benjamin netanyahu talking about long term plans for guys. i know you've got to remember that these are these pills that have guys in 2005. the last are legal settlements on the move back to the lines of 1967 where they seized the live scenario to suggest that there's going to be some sort of the fact to military
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occupation of part of it will certainly alarm many in the international community but it's not just benjamin netanyahu that's talking in these terms. you'll go out towards the defense minister has in the last few hours, been speaking to a kinetic parliamentary committee. and he told them that the intention was that the war would be long. it would be difficult, and there is no guarantee that it will leave guys a, at the end of it, the sofa model positive. at the end of this campaign, they'll be know how mazda is willing military organization in concept. they'll be no security threat from the college district to israel. and israel will have complete freedom of action to act in any situation, whether it's any threat of incoming. so it's on like anything else that we've done . what's not clear is how this would work. are they suggesting that there could be some sort of buffer zone between israel and the gas a strip, which is really trips based just inside that buffer zones? i'd be suggesting that they will operate somehow in the way that they do in the
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west by which is under published to be in the forward to control. but it's really forces with impunity and move into towns and villages without warning, sometimes to make arrests. or is this going to be? i don't keep patient of some kind that could last for a while about what can say on the international community we've had from joe biden, every time he's talked about what's happened in israel, he's also talked about the need for the 2 state solution. and that has been the same from the us for years, and more countries are talking about that seeing the way through. this is one of the 2 state solution for, of course, that becomes incredibly difficult if israel is occupying part of one of those states as well. as get the view from washington now and speak to our white house correspondent, kimberly how could so what does the bottom white house make? kimberly of nicky. i was flying of israel indefinitely, maintaining security. and gosh, well right now, what we know, according to the national security spokesperson,
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john kirby is that they are not going to weigh in on what the plans are for post conflict by be is really government. in fact, they say that they will leave it up to these really government and continue to stab lock step with benjamin. that's in yahoo. what they will say is that following a phone call between the is rarely leader and the us president on monday. but what they are pushing for are these humanitarian pauses, something that they have been pushing for for many days. and that the is really government continues to drag and skills on. not convinced that this is something that how mosse would be going along with. and so as a result, this is something that has been an ongoing conversation and one that is still a work in progress. the us for us and also expressed concern about the treatment of palestinians in the west bank, particularly the violence of the hands of this really settlers. and also the very
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slow pace of humanitarian aid across the rock for crossing on monday, only 30 trucks. something that the us president said is definitely not enough. so what we know is this is sort of a bit of a struggle on the part of the us president. they are continuing to push the is released, but certainly feeling that this is not enough and that they will need to continue to press b is released, particularly when it comes to the issue of humanitarian pauses. meanwhile, kimberly the secretary of state and to me blinking this, continuing his diplomatic toys currently in japan. japan, after having visited the middle east. what, what is the chief exactly on the store? yeah, you're right. this is on the heels of that middle east torres. so what he's done is brought all of that information after visiting with those leaders to now try and get consensus on the us position with regard to the conflict in what they're looking for as much like what the united states had achieved with the g 7 leaders
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when it came to support for ukraine, they want to see a sort of unity when it comes to push back against the mosque, just like they saw, pushed back against russia. and so for the most part, what we're seeing is there is some consensus except when it comes to those mass protests we've been seeing. and some of these g, 7 capitals with regard to how the palestinian civilians are being treated. what the most of these leaders seem to be saying is that there is a need to press the is really government for it to follow international law, something we know it has not been doing. and so again, what we're hearing from the secretary of state, just like we've heard from you as president, is an ongoing conversation in order to try and press the is re lease to achieve that. kimberly, thank you very much for that. update to kimberly hawk it live for us there at the white house. now, before we discuss all these latest developments with, i guess that don't have me see i'm, we want to show you some live pictures from tennessee, even israel,
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where hundreds of been a protesting at calling for the release of the more than $240.00 hostages. who are being held by hamas in gaza. this is the latest demonstration. this is you can see accounts like visual the for those hostages. a kept as i should say, being held by him. us in guys that this been a lot of pressure on the user. the government and the prime minister to bring back these hostages uh, captives. uh again, i should say it's been 4 weeks now since that a tag. and that the protest is a thing that they should be a priority of the next. yeah, we'll government to bring back the cap to some guys that they've been submitted demonstrations outside the is really message. this is really parliament wireless. i'll discuss these latest developments with i've done need a see um who's the professor of political science at the rutgers university. and he's joining us here in ohio to a spokesman,
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former spokesman for the united nations pressure as you can see, the on the miss yahoo government to bring back these captains from gaza. i wanted to ask you 1st about his line post conflicts full guys. he says, is there a will maintain a security presence in the gaza strip after this war is over? well, what, what do you make of that? and how will this work? will it be like at the west bank? what's happening right now in the west? as you can see, the statement came after blinking visited the region blink and came to the agent to try to secure some kind of come on agreement with the leaders of the post conflict situation. because on a part of the he did, he went out empty handed because he wanted to talk about who were running guys after the end of this industry or punishing. so that this statement of nathan? yeah, i think comes up that, that saying that says that agent is not prepared to talk about the post conflict
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because uh, so he or part of his vision that they wouldn't go, i'm controlling guys, i'm really startling the way they did from 19 successive inputs in 2005, right? but they were, they were in secure. i mean, because then people wherever existing or to throw those years. and if they go back to occupied, goes that they would form again into the trap form locally grown resistance off, especially after what we see happening for the cars and people and they, they kind of frustration and anger and that, and these seeing this process is what you expect from the new generation and because so a part of the pro and some ideas about either to control it or through some proxy leaders like the policy now of, of these 4 of having some kind of quarter door to safe quarter. the costs of goes up from the middle and quarter money if the policy not in the south. right. and the
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americans easier for them to control it. or really, somebody suggested that this, that could be a stimulus scenario as to what is happening right now in the occupied westbank, which is occupied by the israelis and palestinians. they have also been targeted and we're seeing as was the case in guys of 5 to 2005 resistance. also coming up in new york. it's hard to, to, to, to have our click off of the situation endorsed meg and it was spanked. they are assisted by that policy now sort of the security cooperation between the offer, okay. and the is what has made it easier for me is what i can do to confront. do us bank in addition to about 700000 such of those who are the 2nd army official army of the is really ok fiction. so put this into perspective. you don't have this and because you don't have the number of such a lot of so you don't have the space. you don't have the kind of the, the security cooperation. you don't have the policy and then who are working with
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is really you can't find that. no, it's gonna be a direct occupation which was a, jeanette, it's more of his, a spend the principle of senior and because of so, so this plan to recreate the policy and a product the in and goes, i don't think it would work. okay. now, you know, the united nations very well, i've done how many, what do you make of the un position in the 4 weeks now since this conflicts began? have you seen a shift within the united nations? first, we have to look at the united nation, not in an amount of the whole. yeah, as a whole, but there are some humanitarian organizations who try in the most. i saw the spokes person of one or, you know, can i can go crazy. right? because of what happened? yes. yes. to or try and yulusef and oil w o or crying for cs. focus many of their their 8 workers and guys have been killed or 8081 or one most one of the pages. non stuff. yeah. which is good to create
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a new culture of the safety of the stuff. i was in book that my said when we lost the 22 of our colleagues, the hard security culture of the united nations has changed. how could the 89. ready person staff of the you and that that and yet the you under the action is mind. but let me take to the whole your the, i mean the core issue, the court, oregon of the united nations is the security cause. and this is controlled by defy feldman and somebody where the us has a be to power it had v to to the authors or the ocean and it produced its own. there's was usually with it bids and settings that are showing detroit because doesn't quite foresees via the u. s. a. they the pulse thing and, and their support the went to the g a, they had a very good, a tough. there's a visual which quotes for ceasefire, humanitarian access, and or at least the cost to just yeah, the us, of course the didn't that expect that? so we have,
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that's kind of the region where we have so much support for seats file in the g a general assembly. we don't have that in the, to the concert. and there is a new draft resolution has been floating for the few days by the united minutes. and as you bet, it's not going anywhere because the us it's instance on know, calling for the seas by on to it and no other countries excepting. yeah, interesting to see what's happening in the dynamics within the u. n. right now and the un security council especially thank you, have to have made for talking to us of don't have me see, i'm joining us here on i'll just see it. now as we've been saying is, are of the bombing of guys has been relentless and devastating. policy and official san estimated, 13000 tons of munitions as in use on the territory. that means is, or at least dropping an average of about 3 tons of bombs for every person killed. is really forces say they used 6000 on guns in the 1st 6 days of the war as nearly
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as many as the us dropped and i've got assigned in the whole of 2019. literally i spoke to a dries hater, who was a foreign policy and military unless he says, there's little information on how these really grounded vision is going upon them. israel screams of heating, hundreds of so called targets. the insulation is essentially government was to open source intelligence, to sack imagery, to body cam for days, frankly, by one or a mazda is for to know what the id for itself is supporting of. and of course, the field was, uh, you know, the reports on, on the field rules on these are the site. so you have to look at it in terms of concentric circles. so, you know, how boss will be a defense in depth. and these ladies, which is the unburdened force, would need to hop through the circles and so that they need to clear areas as best they can. now imagine displays a, you know, a disease has been showing. uh,
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where do i go for this? it's me, rick. why is when he bought me, you just mentioned uh, the amount of d, n d, the dropped on the cd. now bowman gets you rubble or destroyed, but in, so why are you a fundraising, the area and softening adopt? the downside is, if you create any fighting positions for the defendants. now, as part of the standard textbook approach, i might ask for what are likely any, you know, is really approaches in mind and booby trapped. and they're also using commercial drones. retrofitted with explosives, was they using as direct attack munitions? and we know that despite the look out was explosive react, obama and the tool pieces from production. they'd been able to go back to pick out banks and the the app is ease by attacking them. shorter distance, a couple of days ago, one of the fox duels. uh, john, this was embedded with the idea of actually, bro, this, this report about the trying to link up with the force coming north south along the post line. and he said,
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or they said they were ambushed and they last about 2000 people. so it's, it's difficult or literally the launch is really slow. and so why that is why these are going outside in a mass, spite of the moving inside of the modem from these donald's that attacking the idea of groups and vehicles in the out of that. and we do, we have seen the 4 days port out by how much so it's going to end you, right? because once they've, well, they're going to be a big a barrier. then getting a couple flat and drills have supports gonna become more difficult. but the issue is that in any context of one of the things that needs to be remembered is that both sides will drive the full see any way to fight the way you wanted flight. so not slight on the enemy's terms. and as the fire cracks the inverting spots begin to learn from the ag was these tactics and begin to work. i can't
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imagine what our coverage of as well as will and gas a continues in just a few minutes will be telling you about the grief and despair, 11 or so as more civilians become victims of cross border fighting day. but 1st, i checked on the local weather with everton fox. hello, the weather has been a little lively across parts of the arabian peninsula recently, but it should quite and down as we go through the next couple of dies bits and pieces the power around. yes, but nothing too much might see the old shower tools that east of the side of a mine, a little bit of wet weather still in the full cost, just around the straits of a move by the north wet weather winfrey, weather, making its way across the northern pots of i've got to start with some snow on that couple very every winter. yeah. over the next couple of days, prices guys over towards, that's the western side of the region. east of marietta, somebody's right into look try with plenty of sun shuttle less than what the weather will just slide across. the bus was pushing across the black sea to the west side took as we go through the next couple of days. regular finishes,
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you'd say allows you try and find some lovely sunshine here with the temperatures touching 31 degrees celsius. good to have a sunshine to across the northern parts of africa. the somewhat weather just coming in across the west side of the mediterranean, just scraping the far north of algeria and all of them areas opportunities yet. but for the most part, it is settled and sunny showers continue just around the gulf with getting still some rather wet weather reflecting parts of canada and see. so a fair but a cloud coming through here, some wet weather to still in place for somebody else. the brought to you by visit castle. hello. we have some very heavy right in the full cost, the pots of a southern china right with the next couple of days. lot of time, right? that's pulling away from japan and you can see how this same with
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a system that just runs back down to the south of japan, larry or cloud. hey, you can imagine how those 2 may well just join up just getting stretch deposits. but this one will ramp up as we go through the next couple of days. so some heavy a showers could cause some local are starting something to watch out for here. where to weather up towards the yellow sea winfrey weather to the north. is that single vegas sub 0 there in hobbin, you noticed on the 11th celsius in beijing, and it may be a little cool to steal as we make our way. and just say that system makes us why little fi, the race with some wet weather, to sliding in across a good path. so that is the side of russia by they started running down across the korean peninsula and then the re ramping up into central china shining, causing some heavy bus. the frame pushing down towards the south west of the country got some lobby shot, was longer spouse of rain coming into central, the southern parts of the philippines. either the next day or so, some likely shells rumbling away here. guess kathrina shelves across mount shall bus south east asia. the usual torrential downpours to come to be that pulse
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continue. meanwhile, to close out of the house of india, angelica to the northeast logic. dry the weather brought to you by visit cuts on so many politicians want to be the republican party's candidate for to any stand a chance against donald trump. if our planet is burning and we're running out of time, why aren't we doing more to deal with climate change? our american politics just getting to the whole life, intuit stream for most americans, because it can look us politics the bottom line. as events unfold, we all the, these waiting on god. why would is real vent crossing is really deputy foreign minister. he thinks that the rules of the game has changed. i'm on israel steps is that it will certainly look at the lease of more of these captives. what you might have to events are you telling view is faulty a you, an expos on bias in wrong? we have to do is look at the un schools in gaza,
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hold on 2 weeks while you're looking up. i'm i am hearing something right over our heads. stay close to the story without you 0. the the welcome back. a reminder of the latest developments in israel, so on guys is really s my associate residential areas across across the gaza strip . many has been killed in central and southern fonts where civilians have been advised to move to until more than 10300 kind assumed ends up in kills. you know, for a much more than half the hospitals in guys i have been forced to those as whites have repeatedly targeted health facilities with thousands have been sheltering. 70
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percent of the population has been forced to be districts of the united nations as issued a pre to end in human collective suffering and gaza. the secretary general has described the situation in the strip as a nightmare is where the government does dismiss calls for us. these 5. i bake reports and a warning that they are distressing images from the start of history. and how much is not here to answer cries. there's no parent to comfort to through this painful a deal. child after child rescued from beneath the revel. don't know where the parents are left shop by. seems like i'm fact of others. they may survive the trauma within them for the rest of the lives. what's your name? the major costs? what's the name of your father? size anatomy. where's your house? even in terrifying times like these, the magic stalls patient and intentionally,
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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 a civilian, i have nothing to do with anything. we have seen the worst part of the war. the 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 skipped searching deck. i mean by that could be united with a father, maybe even by love of, of all of a sudden, a nearby building was on board it. and 2 of us, what can no one in the work, and force us to leave casa real estate and goes, i know 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 it has been di, what is this you 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 right. he drones overhead. so clean looking for new targets
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as the deadly on the floor. more than 10000 positions have been killed sofa. the strikes continued overnight into the morning on tuesday. when con eunice was hit. some people killed in such as under way of this tract into the rebel posting and are determined and said they will live through this. but they're not sure what would be left of cause and effect base of the 0 not the occupied westbank with thousands of mourners have attended the funeral of full palestinian men. is there any forces shot the men in a vehicle in the city of took or am on monday the military said to were high ranking fighters, 164 policies have been killed in the occupied westbank since is really rates on gas . that'd be gone on october, the 7th. mama jump june. has this update from til correct of these really army raises that occurred here, and this will cut them refugee camp were intense eye witnesses telling us that they
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lasted at least 4 hours from around to william local school around 6 am local were told that there were intense clashes between these really army and palestinians fighters and if with them i can just pan around here, you will see some of the damage that was done. this is part of the road that was essentially dug up by though is those is really armored bulldozers and the residents here say that when those bulldozers were coming through that there were palestinian fighters that were lobbying explosive devices towards those bulldozers . that's how intense the clashes god. this is something we're told is very concerning to the residents of this camp. they say this is the 1st time there's been a raid in this camp since the for october 7th. and they're very worried that there could be more in the weeks and months to come. and that the, the goal is to fight to psychologically and financially to pay for this. yeah, the yeah. anyhow, this is exactly what we've been hearing. this is
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a plan to displace those forces out to jordan and sign. i will not many of those i've spoken with here today. say they believe that the is really army rates into parts the occupied was bank will only increase. indeed, since october 7, the raids, the daily rates have only intensified and we must remember that before october 7th, these raids were becoming part of the fabric of daily lives throughout the occupied west bank. this has been the deadliest year on record for palestinians in the occupied westbank even before october 7th. it was the deadliest year on record for palestinians in the occupied west bank. and since october 7th, there been more than $160.00 palestinians that had been killed in the occupied west banks. how many times you might just need to get them in the occupied west bank? well, human rice group say is really forces are intimidating palestinians in the occupied
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westbank and treating prisoners harshly. neither abraham refers from baffling, sooner to succeed, but the little just 6 sons are in his way. the jails. 4 of them are arrested in the past months. she shows us the damage these radio army caused in her home in bethlehem, in the occupied west bank. and then she mended the curtains and the port some of the door logs. but some things cannot be fixed. what do i told them? he was sick? they shouted with me, told me to shut up and look away. they brushed me, drove me to the ground, put my items behind my back and tent. gov to me. they made it on my back and stomach, or 4 soldiers. it's hard. all of my children are gone. no, i worry about them. on top of that, i saw how they'd beat up my sick husband. i'm used to them coming to arrest us,
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but it's different this time. for the says she has to be strong for her grandchildren. their faces say more than their words, but i thought they were 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. so i 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 read social media. how did little treats comedy recognized him immediately? his life, which has seen the footage, but she doesn't want her daughters to see the youngest play. yeah. is 3. she's closest to him which says and often brags about how strong he is. in this movie,
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i didn't know 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 then human had this level who but which doesn't have an answer as much as parents try to protect their children. these radio occupation finds a way to cast shadows over their lives a. me that but he does eat a bethlehem the occupied westbank. meanwhile, in lebanon, 3 children and the grandmother, i'm on the latest civilian casualties in the south where cross border fighting trigger advised routes for on guys is continuing. vail died after these really? yes. right on sunday, at least 10 people have been killed by is really 5 says fire either since is has belie responded to a call from us to join the fight. as in a hotel report,
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some southern lebanon killed in an is really stripe. 3 sisters age between 10 and 14 the mos deleon and lee and their grandmother also that they were in their car as it was being driven a few kilometers from lebanon's border with as well their grandfather inconsolable . their mother was wounded in the attack. she isn't here, her condition to serious as well as military claim. their vehicle was suspected of being used to transport what it described as terrorists here. and this is the aggressive behavior of design is standing me and we are used to this israel claims there would resistance fighters in the car, but they were children and their mother relative thing. the children were on their way to baby when the car was hit. their uncle was in another vehicle and witnessed
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the strike. he watched the children and his mother burnt inside. while his wounded sister, their mother was screaming. where are my children? 10 civilians have been killed by israeli fire since cross border fighting in response to as well as war on cause have begun. more than a months ago. the children and their grandmother were the latest casualties. they were killed 2 days after husband loves leader house on the throne. the warrant that for every civilian, killed and loving on a civilian would be killed in israel. the warring sides had been largely focusing attacks on military targets along the border area. the course of the conflict could easily change, but for my mood admin sore, his life already has. this is a father who says he has nothing left cynical there. i was busy the southern lebanon and still ahead on al jazeera, showing sony diety, more people around the world protests in support of thomas to
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[000:00:00;00] the welcome back. now thousands of people around the world are continuing to take to the streets and support of palestinians. and pakistan's capital is lemme by thousands ma shane, solidarity the call for an immediate cease fire. similar riley's warehouses across the country come on high to has more from his final thoughts. a cross clock it's
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gone. there is a consensus as part of the ordinary people are concerned that what is happening and god, it's done to amount to a gender size. these people are heck or day and they are of course making that protest against these really genocide in the occupied red bank. i noticed on the god the trip people and focused on support the palestinian forwarded heartedly with people that are also very disappointed with their role played by the leadership of the country across the economic. why do i only condemn in yours? right? like not doing anything, there is a yawning chasm, a difference between the elite and the streets and what you're seeing today, and it's what i'm about is the street the street fall, the sentiments of the people being government. i see me now. let's see me and mother i see to say now our frontier,
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then i'd be paying off. so that's why we're being fee banners. condemning is right condemning the united states for supporting is right. and the gender side . it draws pockets on the political parties particularly that and it just one are also reading awards. it has a strong progress across the country. the rotors are likely to continue, but people ahead are now jeff gorda. they want more extra and then just work on the data. it's not my box. and hundreds of sure lumpkins attended a piece, ronnie in colombo, on tuesday, calling for an urgency fire. in garza, we now fernandez resource of hundreds of people as it can see around me has turned out full of these riley, decrying what's happening in gauze. basically, as you can see, the screen behind me says humanity fuzzy talks about facebook and it talks about
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the need to ensure that human lives essentially are protected and safe, guarded beyond own as now one of the speakers earlier on talked about the numbers being structured out over the last few weeks, he said that this is not a cricket match, 501-0000. they each one is a human life. and they have said that what is happening is role does nothing like and what the, these are doing. what the, what the week is dennis time in the name of humanity. data resting, that would you ok and from the i to stop this nonsense of going and standing by a ton of the because coming thing, serious human rights violations in the, in the off you might did increase the crowd, is it really makes no just move to the face, which is the real reflection of shock as kind of ran the communities we have good as we have been in those as well as plugins out here as well as different identity cities and saying that the united under about
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a code we are one essentially to recognize the need to live in gaza. no, she already has a history of 14 years ago when the government to call them the time to tigers. and we had that sort of a do or die where almost 300000 people. it was stuck in a tiny strip of land with george bombard, but that was, you know, assuming that it is we had, yeah, the tax on hospitals go and show to the community did come up and speak up about what was happening. so the government refusal, and it said it would be the walk through the end automatically. it's sort of decimating the tiger. but at the end of the day, the question remained on that was today. what's happening in gaza as to whether the cost, whether the price is just if i have enough and then the 0 colombo and in tokyo, hundreds of people have lined up to support thomaston units in garza. i made a heavy police presence. it took place as the us secretary of state,
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down to me blinking is visiting i to attend a g 74 and ministers meeting. japan has taken a cautious approach to the war, resisting pressure to fall in line with the united states in supporting israel. the price is expected to dominate the discussions at the g $7.00 summit with differing approaches, threatening to cause a rift katrina. you wait for some talk. you these protests have gathered in tokyo ahead of the g 7 foreign ministers meeting that's taking place over the next 2 days. they say the group's failure to condemn israel's bombardment of gaza has made it complicit in the depths of civilians. the mas stop killing people. please stop domestic. it has been so many weeks since the janessa has started and 27 hasn't been doing any single stuff at. the bull is set to dominate the agenda.
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somebody 7 states including the u. s. u. k and germany have thrown the full support behind israel won't have had that holds. this is presidency, is taking a more cautious approach for administer. you'll come mcculla, condemned moss, his actions on october 7 as terrorism. but it's also urgent israel to agree towards humanitarian pause. ethics kind of the improvement of the humanitarian situation in the gaza strip, is the highest priority to that end, humanitarian support and humanitarian poses, and ensuring humanitarian access is necessary. canadian and french officials have shed similar sentiments on his way from to keep us secretary of state at any blinking mentioned different priorities. we remain very focused on hostages held by a mazda, including americans, and making sure we're doing everything possible to bring them home. the split as a default, you from the united front, the g 7 present to russia's invasion of you crate. and what the group described as china is economic coersion. you'll come to color recently. we're time for the
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middle east where she met is really palestinian angel damien. officials, japan imports 90 percent of its crude oil from our countries and is worried any escalation of conflict in the region. could spock in energy crisis at home? it's also concerned tokyo's reputation among those who support past life is suffering ever visible damage. this g 7 foreign ministers meeting is not only a test of unity for the grouping. it's also a test for tokyo, its ability to get the members on the same page to call for our humanitarian pause . this will reveal the power of its leadership or its limits. katrina, you out to 0 tokyo. let's take a look at some of the days of in use. now analogy is 0 and chinese and american officials have met in washington dc to discuss the challenges both countries face as china is nuclear weapons arsenal continues to grow all just various defense attitude. alex crow populace has more details. china has around $500.00 nuclear weapons and it's also on a variety of ways to deliver them for low range,
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intercontinental ballistic missiles, icbm capable of reaching anywhere in the united states. so hypotonic weapons that can fly up to 10 times the speed of sound. and we saw counting submarines that can finally deliver nuclear missiles anywhere in the world. china is one of the few new can nations to formally adhere to a policy of no 1st use. sometimes the united states has so far rejected. but there's growing evidence that china is rapidly expanding. it's also satellite imagery from 2 years ago shows the construction of expensive fields of icbm silos. the 3 limitations across china. china is not bound by the treaty limiting nuclear weapons production. and it's not estimated that it will have at least a 1000 of these weapons by 2030, putting on a par with russia. and the united states in poland potty supportive
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of the european union are set to take by power in parliament for the 1st time in 8 years present. andre, due to offered his allies in the nation, is law and justice party, a chance to form a government on monday following recent elections. but as his employment refused to corporate. that means for me, your pin council president donal task and his state of coalition will take power. at least 20 people have been killed by gunmen an attack in cameroon. it happened in the town of month fee in an english speaking region. and identified attack is destroyed buildings and set houses on fire as people stepped inside. schools have been shot in new delhi and the use of private vehicles restricted for a week outcomes after a blanket of small because covering india is capitals pushing air quality to hazardous levels. the city is home to more than 30000000 people and is regularly ranked as one of the most polluted in the wild protest. 7 housing mexico's capital
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to demand emergency aid for acapulco after it was hated by hurricane addis. the storm struck the coastal city 2 weeks ago, devastating homes, hotels, and businesses present vendors. money in the past or over door has unveiled a suite point $4000000000.00 recovery plan for the city. before we go, let's take a look back at the issues that has been present in gaza now for years. israel located poverty, unemployment, and the cycle of violence are all a result of a failure to reach a political solution. stephanie dekota is that story. so her report has an algae or correspondence 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. this is the error as crossing it's controlled by israel and is one of 2 civilian access points in and out of gauze.
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and 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 a lot, i know people more freely there been 5 horses him us to control of gauze in 2006. the one in 2014 the most brutal, until now, a guy on the board with his ro, 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 general type, this is the most accurate that's going to be seen, which is really impunity. it has gone so far know that they think they can do whatever with whoever fost, ford for years. these young men, part of
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a generation who grew up under the blockade. there are no jobs, new opportunities. they are stuck here, a citizen, to send me a. we get power from a peaceful protest. they get that power from brussels and, but it's enclosed reputation's. israel's intelligence agency and the army warranties, really government the goals it could explode if the restrictions continued. we also profile 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 best so lies in the background. we noticed it using a water cannon just before we started filming 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,
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sanitation is an issue and there is widespread poverty and unemployment. 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 to on below reiterates what so many others have told us. 2 people are fed up with their leaders. the it was that i blame the officials who was sitting on that chest and don't care about us even how much doesn't care about us. they're enjoying that 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. abu sammy's family had been farming this land for generations. like a slip up to the high aetna, the darkest period in our lives is after 2006. the cease is really tough and it's
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spent all our movements. it affects every part of our lives. and unfortunately things are getting worse. we tried to get in touch with some of the people in our reports to find out where are they now, whether they're still alive, but so far, we haven't been able to find out stephanie decker or you 0 last set for this hour of news on algae 0, but to stay with the coverage of is rosabelle on guys. a continues in a few minutes. have all the latest developments for you. thanks a lot. i 802-0000 injury. 1.4000000 people just placed the we're just that,
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