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from global markets to economies and the small businesses worsening food and security around the world. is there something that the international community your view should be doing to understand how it affects counting the cost on o g, a 0. the know and to israel is as sold on guys, the residential buildings in the so called evacuation zone in central guys that come under the play you're watching l g 0 live from bill. how with me for the back to vote and not continuing coverage of his arousal on gossip, death, destruction, and display across the gaza strip after a month of war. 10320 palestinians have been killed. 548 of them in
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the past 24 hours. the river shows in my power again a civilian inside the prime minister, benjamin mitch, now handset israel having complete control over guys of security after the war. the it is 17 g m t. that's 7 pm in gaza, where israel has attacked residential buildings in the so called evacuation zone. in the central area. this was a scene in their outbound our way homes are lying in ruins is unclear how many people have been killed in this latest attack. among centuries, rails for at least 10320 palestinians have lost their lives. guys's health ministry says 548 people were killed in just the past 24 hours. well, hospitalization,
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guys out 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 has stopped operating and food shortages also across guys while they're about to get worse. so 40 say old, vague, please. in the north have stopped operating because of israel's relentless bombardment and total siege. the hundreds of thousands of people are still in northern guys are many of them are attempting to make the journey south, but are trapped as ease really forces in circle the area. it's a dangerous journey to the south residential areas in the so called evacuation zone, as we said in central and southern gaza, have come under attack civilians traveling on 2 major roads linking the north and the south have also been killed. well, let's get an update on the situation on the ground and speak to target god bless
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them. in con eunice for is so tight, bring us up to speed with what's been happening in the last 2 hours in 10 spamming of northern and central gaza and residential buildings being targeted. yes. during the last hour, the rates and the domains of these really attacks from the territory has been easiest to find starting from the north of the gaza strip. and typically a refugee camp discount has been bombarded by the occupation forces. 2 separate houses have been completely destroyed. what does this of palestinians have? the reports of killed with thousands of others have been also reported in just as medical teams are facing a great shortage of medical supplies and even a great, a shortage of ability to access whose victims are due to the disruptions of roads and even to the russell's the arthritis everywhere in gaza strip streets and in particular the north of the territory. also the attacks continued to central areas and this time and tell it how what neighborhoods,
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where there is ongoing clashes when a palette sitting appliances and the is with occupation forces in the, in the eastern areas of tended how neighborhoods as well as the trying to expand its military operation to reach the other areas of the gaza strip. there is a furious fighting abrupt says from time to another we palestinian fighters. the maneuvering troops belonged to the as ready occupation forces. also, the tax continued the middle golf for an 8th of the church. we rode intently by a residential building has been completely destroyed. the relentless, there's really a tax to now had claimed the lives of more than $10300.00 palestinians with more than $25000.00. others have been wounded. it's critically mentioning that's the number of wounded people is increasing sharply every day on daily basis. indeed it is as these attacks are continuing, continuing in the north, in the center and in the south. and as these are, these are expanding the operation, as you say target. they've also been pushing for civilians to leave the northern
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part of the gaza strip and head south through sly dean road. i understand, but that hasn't been a safe route for civilians. the civilians are witnessing of force displacements from the northern areas to southern areas of the gaza strip that were forced to leave the houses, the facilities and even the farm lands in order to be safe. and the weight from the is very relentless effects that even is continuing on the southern areas of the gaza strip. these people were running out of fuel and medical supplies for more than 30 days of fighting and with the ongoing must have destruction of presents, of houses over its inhabitants um to the own going also flo job of a areas that is when is trying to control on it, people have no other option just to evacuate and to lead to the another in areas of the territory main while they were forced to leave for long distance in order to
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reach that destination. destination of the southern areas of kansas trip. they were carrying the luggage, the items um they were under the supervision and upsetting of the uh, is barely miniature drones. oh, which is dry and old, which are trying all the time to follow the movements of loose. uh does it just place people know people have what this must be your relation to do to these procedures that have that they were forced to be in due to the is very relentless attacks on the north and central areas of the city. tara, thank you very much for the update topic. i've was on my 14 there live from con eunice in southern gaza. meanwhile, the white house says present. joe biden has spoken to his ready prime minister benjamin this now on the phone, on the call and let you know again, reiterate his israel will not initiate a cease fire. and in an interview with american media, he also said that israel will maintain a security presence in casa after the war, i think is what will before an indefinite period, will have the overall security responsibility. because we've seen what happens when
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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. as a spring in our white house correspondent, kimberly hawk get some more on this. kimberly. so what will the white house, what is it saying about prime minister initially i was plan of his route in definitely maintaining security and cost after the war was specifically the white house national security spoke 1st and john kirby would not comment. when asked about that, he said that he would leave it up to the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu for what that would look like post conflict. but we do know that the is really prime minister and the us president have been in close coordination. and as recently as monday held yet another telephone call, where they discussed the ongoing operation and the us president once again push for that humanitarian pause. he's been pushing for for some time. again,
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getting some push back from me is really prime minister. what we know is this is an ongoing conversation, according to john kirby, the spokes person. we also know that the us president expressed concern about the treatment of palestinians, not just in gaza, but also in the west bank at the hands of is really settlers. and also the fact that there's still a very slow pace of a mandatory and a getting in through the roster. crossing as of monday, we know it was just 30 trucks in 24 hours. so the us president, continuing to push, even as the united states continues to stand behind israel. yeah. and the secretary of state on to me blinking, meanwhile, has arrived in japan in tokyo for the g 7. ford missed his meeting there after his tour, the middle east. what will he be bringing to the g 7. what sort of message? what's the cheat on this middle east store is what it looks like so far?
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is it he is to achieve consensus and that is what he was looking for at a following the mid east tour. he hadn't to the meeting of the g 7 leaders to try and achieve unity. much like what we saw the us trying to achieve when it came to view crane rush or conflict of the us was looking for a unified support just as they had for you frame a in terms of support for israel. and it seems that really indications are that that is what the united states has got against from us. but at the same time, given the fact that we've seen those mass protest all across the globe in a lot of these g 7 capitals, what the united states is hearing is a lot of pushback when it comes to concern about the treatment of the palestinians in other words saying will support a united states, but we want to see more accountability when it comes to israel following international law. so again,
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the message that the secretary of state is getting is that there needs to be this ongoing conversation with israel. so this is something again that is being knowledge by the united states and is something it is still a work in progress according to the united states. right. kimberly, thank you very much for that. kimberly hawk it is our white house correspondents live there in washington. let's discuss these developments further now without them having to see um who is the professor of political science and mentally studies at rutgers university is also a former you and spokesman. thank you very much for being with us. i want to pick up on, on blinking visit to talk you there and, and the meeting of g 7. ministers. do you think he's arriving with any can anything concrete, like a clear plan after his visit to the middle east after his tour of this region? applying that the g 7 today can unites of rock. i think when present to the g 7 meeting his conclusion from the visiting the region and meeting with for the minister, georgia tech,
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egypt they are key cutoff and others. and that's the conclusion that the agent is calling for, seized by a 1st, and then moving forward, the next to stage to settle the issue for this fine. is there a new conflict from the who's? so that is my to is his conclusion. and he would ask them to support the us and that's the vision for the humanitarian. but we just seen the g 7 divided. i mean the japanese haven't, haven't fallen in line with the us position. it was see, i think also there are more than just japan, i mean the menu, the pianist and i was forced to move and start asking for a ceasefire. knowing what they know about the 1st health is committed and the number of casualties which is basically 670 percent of them women action. and so they come up, keep wanting themselves about what's happening in garza. so they wouldn't put a little bit more pressure on the us, doesn't mean they wouldn't not express their support to is there
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a day when and if there is a statement coming out of this meeting, it will emphasize as right of right to different that says as old was and of course they wouldn't want them how much. but the idea of humanitarian ceasefire, i think it would be coming in this meeting and they might put pressure on to you as for use, it's influenced as a right to do a little bit more to save more civilians. and to get more of a into garza and to push is what i am for more of a he, as humanitarians he's for right now. the divisions within the g 7 can hardly compact to the divisions we've seen inside the united nations security council, where the resolution after resolution on this war has failed. yes, you've been part of the system in the field, so you know how it works. do you expect any movement, any changes to come from the un security council at in the are you out so far? i mean that your voice is calling for a ceasefire. the u. s. has offered
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a humanitarian poses that is not satisfactory to specially russia and china and policies and united autopay. but it's so the gulf between those members are saying why, in order to bridget bridge this a cleavage between them, they have to keep talking about with each other until they find a common ground. to put a new draft resolution to avoid. i mean, this dropped for surgery, the latest, which was and produced by, you know, to the supported by rosie cords for humanitarian sci fi. yeah. the, you, a sicilian insisting on just the human utility and poses, which is our enterprise to continue with. it's a boom box, and for so, so far there, the dimension is wide and we don't expect it to be addressed. so, and in the meantime they would go to the j a again, or there will let the humanitarian go into g a doesn't really achieve anything,
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nothing fits is just much more on the support that it's a statement. it's so it's kind of a global consensus on this or no, but the support of the ceasefire. it's what some little bit more weight yet. it doesn't that you've anything we need to address that for the security concept on. thank you very much. have, don't have any to for that. thanks for joining us. i've done how many days you guys rose bombing of guys are, has been relentless and devastating. as we've been reporting, policy and officials say, an estimated 30000 tons of munitions have been used on the territory. that means israel is dropping an average of about 3 tons of farms. for every person killed is really forced to say they used 6000 on guns. i in the 1st 6 days of the war, that's nearly as many as the us dropped on. i've got his son in the whole of 2019. hey, johns hider is a foreign policy, and military on this he says, is little information on how these really grounded vision is going apart from these
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really claims of heating, hundreds of so called targets. the insulation is essentially government was to open source intelligence. so sec, imagery to body can 4 days, frankly, by one or a mazda sport to know what the id, effort, surface sporting of. and of course, the field is, uh, you know, the boards 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 varieties, 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, i just need, i've been showing, uh, where do i go for this? it's me wrecked by is when you bought me, you just mentioned uh the amount of d and d, they've dropped on the cd. now, bowman gets you rubble or destroyed but, and so why do you,
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upon verizon theory 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 i would likely any you know, is really approaches in mind and booby trapped. and they're also using commercial drones, retrofitted with explosives which they are using as direct attack munitions. and we know that despite the look out was explosive react, obama and the 2 pieces from production, they'll be neighbors. in fact, they'll pick out facts and the, the a, b, c, 's by attacking from a shorter this is a couple of days ago, one of the fox news. uh, john, this was in beckett with the idea of extra li, proud this. this report about the trying to link up with uh the fullest coming uh north south along the post line. and he said, oh, i can fix it. that they will ambush and they last about 2000 people. so it's, it's difficult or literally the advance is really slow. and so while the is way
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these are going outside in a modified as a moving inside of emerging from these donald's or attacking the idea of groups and vehicles in the out up. and we have seen the 4 digit squared 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. uh then getting a couple applied and flows have supports gonna become more difficult. but the issue is that in any context of one of the things that need to be remembered is that both sides of the drive, of course, the way to fight the way you want it. so not fight on the enemy's dog. and as the fight for facts, the invading force begins will learn from the ag, was these tactics and it begins to work out down to measure. i still ahead on algae 0, biden's phone support for israel has come under attack from some us diplomats. the
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indians worn the rising number of people killed by his really forces in the occupied west. the the latest news as it breaks within 24 hours to relentless, definitely attacked on a small refugee camp in the valley with detailed coverage on to the blinking fault to the is really, essentially what he said. if what happens continues to happen, they're not going to be many partners for peace from around the world. they want a tire in gaza on demand adhering. and they want the us to stop funding. the depth analysis of the days headlines all these blue cross blue is root has a do so the thing is not a license to kill inside story on out to 0. water is life.
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but in palestine it's an instrument of bulky. patience. with is a way of controlling the majority of palestinian volta resources and destroying hundreds of sanitation structures. simians are being deprived of a universe. so human rights people in power investigates with an isaac walter and palestine on a jersey to the the welcome back. a recap of the latest developments and these are as well on gossip is
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really a swipes of hit residential areas across the gaza strip. many of them in a central and southern parts where people have been killed. civilians have been advised to most south in total more than $10300.00. thomas unions have been killed, killed in over a month, and more than half the hospitals in guys i have been forced to close this twice. have repeatedly targeted health facilities where thousands have been sheltering. 70 percent of the population has been forcibly to space. now the bind and administration's policy, a full support for israel has come under attack from some us different mindset. the state department and it leaks mental obtained by american use side political, different mass voice, their opposition for the us government's unconditional support for his routes. violations of international humanitarian, lots of ways, rails failure to identify what it calls legitimate military targets. also raised. the memo also highlights the us government's support for legal seizures of land
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belonging to palestinians and how this goes against american values by encouraging israel's impunity. the deputy might say the us should immediately support international costs for a cease fire in gaza. citing is really military tactics and the treatment of policy as well as discuss the us position for the now with lauren's wilkerson who's a former state department chief of staff and a former us army colonel is joining us from force choice in virginia. thank you very much. we so welcome some for being with us. i want to start with this defense letter reportedly circulating in the state department. can you explain to orange national audience for us? what exactly this defend channel is and whether is likely to influence people at the top of the state department in the desert channel is something set up some years ago and the state department in order to allow foreign service officers and civil service officers to,
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to voice their disagreements with us policy or their disagreements about things happening within the department. it goes straight to the secretary, whatever cable they send in whatever message they send in and he is supposed to respond to it. it has had some high points. it has had some low points, sometimes it works in other words, and sometimes it doesn't. but it, it is a good mechanism to keep the pressure cook or that the state department often is from exploding in the secretary space. you may recall, we just had a foreign service officer, josh paul resigned in protest over us policy visually israel. so i wouldn't be surprised. there aren't some others. in fact, i know there are some others at the department who were not happy with us policy. yeah, pressure then within the state department, as a former diplomat, american diplomat, mr. wilkinson, and a former senior us army officer. what are your views on the way this war and the way the us is handling it? what do you think the by mid ministration is not doing right?
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as i think they're not being forceful enough in their complaints, both public and private and i have some access to what's being said in private, not all, but some of it. they're not being forceful enough, they're not being a representative of the real power that we have over is you would ask the question, what president has been in so many years? the last one was ronald reagan, perhaps george w bush. but us presidents have grown extremely reluctant to combat the power that a packet has the power that israel, in general, as and the power they have over our congress, which is almost like a laptop to israel with a couple of exceptions. so i wish they would be a lot more strider both publicly and privately in the pressure they're bringing to bear on what is really a gruesome war crime taking place in gaza. there's been an extraordinary show of
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support from the biden administration at a time when the us should be calling for a ceasefire. a many people say, and as you said yourself is bi partisan policy towards israel, palestine and, and it's been for a long time, even if there was somewhat of a blip under the obama administration, this administration to bind ministration. specifically, why is it so reluctant to criticize israel? and i have to say that right now, it's probably because of the domestic political situation and how perilous president biden the situation grows every day. as the new york, sienna polls recently showed he's trailing even donald trump, who's before a judge on a defend, that's be bench making accused of all manner crimes, and yet is leading by and in the balls. so he's worried about his domestic situation. i've got news for president vide no, as the polls are developing, even as i'm reading them, his popularity is falling off even more because of his parent rock solid support
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for b. b. not to know whom i must say a lot of american jews even did test me and did it would appear that more americans are all criticising and are warming up to the policy and calls mr. wilkins. so let me ask you about next the yahoo and his plans for after the war and gaza. he said that he is, or i would assume responsibility for security and guys are for an indefinite period . once this conflict is over, which is something the binding administration has said it's against it's against is, where are we occupying guys? is there anything that binding can do or say to convince this now what to do? otherwise, what leverage does the us have to day on this is really government. so 1st i'm, i'm, i'm somewhat happy to hear that mr. now, to nothing yahoo as a strategic plan goes up to this point. it's looked like nothing but killing people . no strategic plan whatsoever, but that particular plan just won't cut the mustard because what he really wants to
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do is what he's doing in the go on. in the west bank and an east jerusalem released, the settlers and all their crews to divest palestinians or their homes. they are orchards. there, rose their land, their lives, in many cases, that's what he wants to do. and god, he wants to let them go ahead and do what they're doing in the west bank is to room and go on in gaza and do it on a large scale. so that's not going to wash, i hope with president biden or with any us administration, but one never knows these days. thank you for talking to us and thank you for sharing of use lauren's wilkerson former state department chief of staff, informing us army colonel, joining us a, a from virginia. thank you for your time. i thank you very much for these are, it has been intensifying is res, across the occupied westbank as well as its for on gas a continues thousands of mourners joined the funeral. a full time of scenes that were shot dead by really forces improved korean rates have increased there. and in
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the janine refugee, come with at least 2 people killed in raising a ton of bait on. and in hebron and even hebron thousands hundreds of palestinians have buried. a man killed by is really forces that 20 year old side off the roof died during a raid on the west bank town of sy, early on tuesday and thousands of people around the world are continuing to take to the streets in support of palestinians in pakistan's capitalism, a body of thousands, marsh, installing diety to call for immediate cease fire. similarities were held across the country and shalanda hundreds of people to font. in arriving in colombo, calling for an urgency, fire leaders of different venetians gather to display solidarity with palestinians . several demonstrations against his rows of tax on gaza. i've been housed in the capital west and used for not one i'll just iraq coverage of his rascal on guys. i
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will continue in under 13 minutes from now coming up next. it's inside story which will continue to explore this conflict more on our website as always, ad township 0, dot com. thank you for watching. apologies here. we're back in touch the the, the color, 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 nice bits and pieces of pat around. yes, but nothing too much might say the old shower tools that are used to the side of a mon, i little bit of web us to learn the full cost, the just amount of straight. so for most, for 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 sky side
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towards. that's the western side or the region east in marietta. somebody's radiant to look dry 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 you as we go through the next couple of days, right? information, as you can see, allows you try and find some lovely sunshine. here we go. ha. temperatures touching 31 degrees celsius. good to have a son shot 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 skinny, still some of the wet weather, affecting parts of canada and see. so the fab of the cloud coming through here, some wet weather to still in place for somebody on the . 0 1 global outrage of the war on dogs,
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it is growing the mass because of the devastation of putting countries under pressure to act against israel. some authority announced the breaking of diplomatic relations to wills as pressure the us and israel. now the western allies to reconsider the support for the will, this is inside store the, the head of the are welcome to the program. i'm the clock. so israel is bombardments of dollars was knowledge with the 2nd month. more than 10000 palestinians have been killed. huge ways of the strip would be reduced to rubble is public. i think the grow is around the world of what some, according to genocide is around it's facing something of a diplomatic backlash.
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