tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 7, 2023 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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has the investment assignment, digital licensing, your better tomorrow? the, [000:00:00;00] the hello this is in use are on out just 0. i'm for the back to go live in doha. we're continuing coverage of his route. so on guy coming out. know ends to, as well as a, sold on guys and no end to the rising, humanitarian told residential buildings in the so called evacuation zoning. central guys that have come under attack dest destruction and despair across the gaza strip. after a month of war, $10320.00 palestinians have been killed. 548 of them in the past 24 rivers,
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the inside. and then also this our prime minister benjamin netanyahu. haines, that is real, having complete control over guys of security after the war and policy and why schools say the war has 3 get the largest mass displacement in a short time seems to knock about 1948 as when palestinians last at home at the graveyard. for children, a moral failing just some of the expressions used by y scoops and the united nations to describe is roswell on guys a now and it's the 2nd month. despite condemnations calls for a cease, fire is rouse bombing campaign and attacks on gaza continues at least 10328 policy
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and has now been killed for 148 in just the last 24 hours. this was a scene in there out by a few hours ago where residential homes were destroyed. it's in the so called evacuation zone. in the central part of the gaza strip. hospitals are unable to cope with a constant show of injured people. many have run out a few and basic supplies. at least 60 percent of guys as medical facilities has stopped operating. and food shortages also across the gaza strip a getting worse with all the se. oh bakeries in the north have stopped operating because of israel's relentless bombardment and total siege. plus several attacks have been carried out in southern guys as well as bringing our correspondents, eric, i was looking for an update on the situation on the ground. his line from canyon is patrick. let's start with what's been happening in northern and central guys. a strong is really bombardment there in the last few hours in residential areas. once
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again targeted the yes, what, what, what is happening, or what was happening during the last hours is really insane. as it relentlessly intensified on splunk, the rates of attacks and different areas in the north central and even in the south of the gaza strip starting this time from the notes of the gaza strip, where the despair, any real interest of abutment continued to make last year district in the fall and those of course the loading of the church. we also the is by the air strikes continued this time it is like 2 neighborhoods where there's area witnesses more than 30 strikes during the last hour. these kinds of best traits that could be intensively carried out in such an area could be a cli, sonya coverage for the maneuvering troops on the ground who are trying to inflict, treat, moved into the territory in order to reach the aeroplane areas of the causes trip also the attacks continued in the southern areas of the gaza strip in rough, our district where residential building has been completely flattened in the,
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in the eastern areas of a rough district throughout also the last out of the range of rockets have been fired from different areas of the gaza strip in, originally eastern to the east, very relentless attacks on the territory. so nowhere is safe, not in northern guys, are not the central part, not the software you are. i talked to us about the so called evacuation route that these release have been pushing for civilians in the north to take in order to head south. they say for safety. but that hasn't been the case. even this route has been quite a dangerous of the yes, every single area in gaza strip is really dangerous, as is what keeps bouncing. every single district, there was no, any district and garza could not be away from these very bombardments on daily basis. this kind of effect you what you shouldn't have been coded by the use with the occupation forces since the beginning of this round of financing, where they've dropped differently fits to the citizens in the north central areas.
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they've got the city recommending them to evacuate through the southern areas. meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of palestinians, helpful because when the oldest evacuated the southern areas, some of them went targeted to during the process evacuation and wouldn't be even reach the southern areas. they have been also hit by the ongoing is ready, our trucks on the to are 3 now with the ongoing maintenance of the tour tree up to 30 days of fighting the situation and the nose and central areas of golf just for people who remains the is really deteriorating as a running low on water and food supplies. and the, as well as disappoint the rates of it affects. in particular the north and central gulf was stripped in order to firstly to force people to evacuate. i'm to be displaced to the southern areas of garza and meanwhile, to help it's maneuvering troops to have a clear vision on the ground. and to keep having a flexibility in terms of dealing with the threats and bows by palestinian fighters who are trying to block the entry of these middle think troops, 5 the on the button that you can pick 2 or 3. what about the hospitals tarik?
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how many are still functioning right now of the well, as we're talking about more than $34.00 hospitals have become out of service as a due to the is very religious attacks. now, the gaza strip only the main hospitals are still appraising. we are talking about is she thought hospital, the education hospital, the most of causes trip locks. i'm not to in the, in the there about neighborhoods and even enough for hospital in han, eunice, abusive on the job in the rough district discuss it. it to be the main rating. hospitals which receive different kinds of injuries on daily basis. and every single, all as well, these hospitals are really running low in terms of a few. and some of them really had announced about the gonna run out of if you, within the coming days as they are depending once that country generates us, which consider it to be fuel save. and even it can help them to save a few in terms of keeping up rates in the meanwhile, some of those hospitals include things and donation hospitals were lost for was to
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cost of electricity for some the departments to keep in order to keep working according i at least according to the minimum rates of the hospital abilities. now it's also worth mentioning that these hospitals over whelmed with patients and injured people, despite the fact that the yards of these hospitals are overcrowded and disordered with thousands of palestinians. why displaced them the houses and the art depending on the facilities and the services provided in these hospitals, including water and food, evict tricity. thank you, terry. for the update tarry, god was reporting a life from con units. since 7 garza that'd be our shante refugee camp is one of the many areas in northern guys or that's come under heavy is really bombardment. how does arrows correspondent wild out too many people living there and as this report. hi michelle. 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
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heaviest series of rights and bombings in this array. since these rail started its campaign. we are here near an area where it's really tanks of being deployed heavy on monday because that's what i thought about and next week about a problem. with that account in the pony the get it man. i'm about to get the idea of going to smoothly and in the bottom of this area is one of several that were targeted and attacked. we will go to the others to see what has happened. guess what? i guess of a fail on that. i had to try that on a i can see how i attempt to try the badge a little bit to both of the i don't know, i know what country, how does it at the shortest and wondered if it a bit as well as the 100
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a month ago, however, the deductible and yeah, let me pull the account. i don't want the number, you can exit to go out of here. no, but it's a 100. and so the dish on it yet. i get shots, so dishonest with them. i got you out there, hang on, going on a couple of how do i look to talk to somebody, somebody when they get you over to the lot that i bought on myself, he lives here highly a who i bought on most of your fucking shop as well, as the me, the fellow, i'm the jimmy, i do a lot. i'll be able to send me over the automated said, i had that mechanical key on the shelf agent. now, the a month ago, it is impossible for civil defense teams or ambulances to come to this part of the aisle, shoddy refugee camp. 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 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
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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, is there any is, has been holding a candlelight vigil intel a v. they are mocking one month since from us launch. it's a tax on is really citizens because i'm re, she's our last 5. be raved families, many of them accounting for the release of civilians taken captive is really a forty's say more than 1000. 400 people were killed. meanwhile, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, as again reiterated that israel will not initiate a ceasefire. he made the comments during a phone call with us present, joe biden, and long after the war next, the hours says he's government funds to maintain a security presence in gaza. island fisher. every 4 smockey bodies to explore of these really army is pushing deeper into goes up, the number of dead rising by the hour. these relays insist,
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the end of the war is the destruction of how much. but no benjamin netanyahu says this forces will oversee security in the strip. put it in different period reasoning degree of possibility of a level of military occupation i think is will, for an indefinite period. we'll have the overall uh, security responsibility because we've seen what happens when we don't have it when we don't have that security responsibility. what we have is the rupturing of a must or on a scale that we couldn't imagine is a withdrew from its illegal settlements. and military positions that guys are in 2005. finally hunting back territory, it seized in 1967. moving troops in for an extended period or in different states would be the 1st is really presence of its kind, an 18 year defend submitted. so you'll kalonde is told and there's really parliament committee that the country faces alone engagement to engage the one that might not. and with the come fight to just movement of the sofa model. so at the
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end of this campaign, there will be no have mass as a ruling military organization. and guys, there will be no security threat from the guys a strip on israel. and israel will have complete freedom of action to act in any situation when there's any threat in the guy this trip to out of the time. like anything else we've done just. and so what to expect says the idea of any level of re occupation is premature. is impossible to to say now that what ever happens is way we remained a security wise and be able to do whatever each once we do not know what exactly would be the kind of regime in gaza laughs. come us hopefully is not leading the se area. there has been a lot of talk in israel and internationally about what happens when the water is over. the thing to remember is that it's still ongoing. the us wants to see a 2 state solution. the standard for decades,
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but that would be much harder to achieve if there's really forces are still occupying part of the guys a strip island for sure. i'll just see that it will keep i east jerusalem. well, let's discuss all this now with our senior political analyst, my one brochure who joined us here on the other side. so it was the my, one that in israel, the conversation about the day after has already began even us to war, rages on once you make of this next me i hope plan of easter out in definitely maintaining secuity in gosh, well let's just start by saying it's certainly a goes contrary to american what she's, what by didn't ask for. absolutely, by then said much early on that this would be a big mistake in the words of the american president. because he realizes all to, well, that is where i've tried that for somewhat 50 years and clearly that's not, it's not a workable plan,
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but i think it doesn't have much of an end game. and i think the prime minister is probably making things as he goes along. october 7 was a shock for these radius, and they needed to do something about it. and now the limits, the war. what else can you do when you want to occupy our territory? then occupy the territory now indefinitely and control. of course, that could mean a number of things. meaning, it could mean we, we've been staying on all of our oral controls, but we bring a pop at the machine up with someone to sort of handle the administration of the ghost. right. so what about this us position in the us role? now, as you said, biden has said it would be a mistake for israel to reoccupied garza, how do you see the us role evolving? we've got blinking in japan for the g 7 meeting. does america today have any leverage on this is really cost? well, i tell you, just briefly that we've been watching all months into the war. you could say just
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until the bombing of the hospital on the 17th. and a few days after that, by the time, by the next back to the united states for my visitors read, he maintained the argument that the water was solid, the water was necessary is that it wasn't and was going to get justice is justified . and america is 100 percent behind is right on the war. i think in the 2nd half of the month, the american discourse begun to change. it sounds like it was losing the war argument that it started embracing. but they asked our argument because clearly much of the out of world, much of international community, was not biting into the american justification of is or as war crimes in causal. so they're stopped talking about the piece, the day after, or the peace process the day after. but as a, as with her just now in the report, and just to be clear to everyone, once these rate is not going to become victorious. presumably big presumably big.
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if out of garza, the last thing they going to do is to have guys out or the occupied west back to anyone let alone the policy, you know, sort of in order to establish a state i, i think the for the i make a decision at this point in time, the in game is not clear, just as if it's not clear for his right. so i think it's quite a mess. and to be clear, to be clear, this has been barred, meant that i 72 hours is a sign of desperation bundle part of these res. clearly they're not able to make an advance. and the big claim about how mass using so many as, as, as human shields, as human shields is now exactly the opposite. meaning is there is founding the civilians in the gaza strip in order to cripple the gods of slip in order to get to the fight those. so the fact is punishing the people of guys at the 2200000 people in gaza for what,
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how much they don't over 7 because they cannot get to how much because how much the prison, what based on what on the ground that is not able to get to the right and clearly that resistance against the inc. coaching is regular forces is so vicious and severe that these writers are getting frustrated and they're taking it out on the people. revenge, right in the last few minutes. this now has said that they will be no sci fi re reiterating that they'll be no cease fire in gaza without the release of these really captives. and he's also want, has a lot not to join the war, or it will be making a big mistake. and his wars for the captives. when you look at the way israel has been bombing the gaza strip, you wonder if they even care about this captive saying, well, you know, there is an unwritten was uh, is there any establishment and effect this on? griffin board was devised in 2017. it's called the high level doctor. and the high
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level doctrine for the israeli military establishment means after sort of a long history of, of getting in trouble with this idea of captives on hostage and so on. so forth. is that if needs be, is read with sacrifice captives and hostages in the name of national security. the on the i, i can see the from, from the is really pronouncements and from the that from nothing. yeah. i was being so i didn't, i'm continuing with the war. i'm not accepting any pause. the funding of guys, i mean, is that they have already in the middle of the hannibal doctor that they have given up on the idea of the captives on the hostages. and that they're going to continue to pound the guys a strip regardless of what happens to them. and i think that's why big birds is in the area. mm hm. because there are also hostages captive stuff. i'm not is ready to die, that they're americans and they are what is that by and by the way, it just quickly for the on the other part of what you mentioned. i think it's clear
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that to me as, as, as i've written today on our website, if the 1st of the biden is not able to lean on these really government accept a 2 hour humanitarian pause. how then, how has, we'll present by them, promise a 2 step solution if he can deliver to our humanitarian pose. how when he deliver a 2 step solution to that processing is that he's been posting a bulk now for 2 weeks, right? speaking of that, i know we, we can be talking about the post conflict scenario just yet because of what's still going on. but to achieve real political gains. and to ensure that this doesn't happen again. what 2 palestinians need to do, not just those in guys, a fight in the west bank as well. what do they need to demand today? and the into the occupation is of course,
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the only way forward. there is no security for the palestinians, and there is no secure it. today's right, it is as long as the documentation exists and then just allow me to go to solutions . and i would argue moving forward with, i mean, my personal opinion if i'm allowed one, is that there is no medical distribution for either party. but i think that kind of thing is need to do 2 things. first of all, they need to not unite behind the popular resistance to the occupation. what do you need to like? and if the settlers come into effect villagers, they need to stand up for each other in the west bank as much as they're trying to stand up for each other in the west bank and gaza ends in east dealers. and the 2nd thing is that they need to understand that america is not their savior. america is it drives all i advocate an unconditional support. they need the international commit to a large, and that includes europe and the rest of the world. unless the international
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community comes together as they did on the questions of apostage south africa as they did on the questions. busy of the french occupation of algeria, unless the international could meet, that comes, comes along with or intended them with popular resistance, by the kind of sinews, of course, with the supports of the out of world. then they probably could reach somewhere, but do leave it to these radians the good one of these really is and the good one of them i can mr. ations. i think that's not just fantasy that's possible. my one always good to get your inside. thank you very much and you can read my ones latest article on our website, the farce of postcards, a pax americana in the middle east. that's what i want you 0 dot com. thank you very much. now let's find out about the situation. the occupied westbank with thousands of mourners have attended the funeral, a full palestinian man. is there any
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forces shot the men in a vehicle in the city of to cover him on monday? the military said to wear high ranking fighters, 164 policy and have been killed in the occupied westbank since october. the 7th. mamma jump june is into a crime, and she has this update on the aftermath. so these are the rates for, for these really army, raise the current here until the cut them refugee camp were intense eye witnesses telling us that they lasted at least 4 hours from around to william local school. around 6 am local, were told that there were intense classes between the israeli army and palestinian fighters. and if with them i can just hand 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 they 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
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concerning to the residents of this camp. they say this is the 1st time there has been a raid in this camp since before 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 guy lives. the anyhow, this is exactly what we've been hearing. this is a plan to displace us forces out to jordan and sign i do not or any of those i spoken with here today. say they believe that the is really army rates into parts the occupied with bank will only increase. indeed, since october 7th, the rates 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 westbank. 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
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palestinians in the occupied west bank. and since october 7th, there been more than $160.00 palestinians that have been killed in the occupied west banks. how many times you might just need to look at them and the occupied westbank ending hebron. a funeral was held for a palace to me in mind, killed by his really forces that 20 outside alpha roof died during a raid on the westbound town of science. early on tuesday. the human rights school of say is really forces are intimidating. palestinians in the occupied westbank and tracing prisoners harshly. either abraham or for some bethlehem for the united, which is 6 sons are in his way to jails. 4 of them are arrested in the past month. she shows us the damage these radio army caused in her home and bethlehem the occupied westbank. and then she meant that the curtains and the parts some of the
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door locks. but some things cannot be fixed. what do i told them? he was sick. they shouted at me, told me to shut up and look away. they brushed me, drew me to the ground, put my items behind my back and hand because to me, they made it on my back and stomach, or 4 soldiers. todd, all of my children are gone. no, i worry about them. on top of that, i saw how they beat up my sick husband. i'm used to them coming to arrest us, but it's different this time for the says she has to be strong for her grandchildren. their faces say more than their words, but i thought they would trashing offerings. we had last thoughts and when they left, the house was upside down and i saw my father's blood on the floor. so i looked over the 7th is where the forces have arrested within 2000 palestinians without
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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 really social media. oh, how did little kids family 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. he doesn't put it in this new bad enough that she keeps asking me to call her father to tell him that i'm not buying her sweet. since his arrest. they speak to my bank with me, they keep asking when he'll be back. when you want me to hide this, let me know who, but which doesn't have an answer. as much as parents try to protect their children . these radio occupation finds
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a way to cast shadows over their lives. need that but he does ita bethlehem the occupied the west bank us and still ahead on use. our us present jo biden's support for israel comes under attack from some us fit to match and showing solidarity. most people around the world protest in support of the hello or the web has been a little live a 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 power 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. i still have the full costs that just developed 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
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couple very wintery over the next couple of days. prices sky side towards. that's the western side of the region east in 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 and to the west side took you as we go through the next couple of days, right, and finish. and i should say, allows you try and find some lovely sunshine here, even though ha, temperatures touching 31 degrees celsius. good to us on shot 2, 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 them areas of june is yet. but for the most part, it is settled and sunny showers continue just around the gulf of guinea. still some of the weather reflecting parts of canada and see. so a fab of the cloud coming through here, some wet weather to still in place for some bother. yeah, the,
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as the situation in gaza escalates, we bring you expertise, engine, honestly for ease somebody's re, you sorry. see, is that the, the, the palestinians have to styles south to where the, how much they've got to comply with international the israel can do what he really likes. and that's the reason why is real kicks behaving so great. i would say this particular operation somewhere between the crime against humanity and genocide, it was really important that there was a jewish boy saying not in our name. you don't believe that this kind of progression makes jew safer. it doesn't make is rarely safer. speak with us for the nature of developments on tuesday or a week to look at the world's top disney stories from global markets to economies and a small business sales force and include in security around the world. if there's something that the international community, your view should be doing to understand how it affects counting the cost on o g 0, the
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the the $1830.00 g m t. i remind you of the latest developments and these rascal on gas is really s twice have hit residential areas across the gaza strip. many have been killed in central and southern points. west civilians have been advised to move to in total more than $10300.00 kind of some have been killed in over a month. and more than half the hospitals in gaza has been for suppose as trying to have repeatedly targeted health facilities with thousands. i've been sheltering 70 percent of the population has been forced to be displayed and hundreds of thousands
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of palestinians remain in northern guys, which is essentially coast uh, coast is really military zone. many of them are attempting to make the journey saw with whatever little they can carry, but they are trapped as israel in circles, gaza city. heavy foreign ministers of g 7 nations are in tokyo for a 2 day meeting is the 1st to be held in person since the war on guys have begun. the crisis is expected to dominate discussions at the 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 groups failure to condemn israel's bombardment of gaza has made it complicit in the depths of civilians. mis, stop killing people, please stop domestic. it has been so many weeks since the genocide has started and
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27 hasn't been doing any single stuff of the will. is set to dominate the agenda. somebody 7 states including the u. s. u k and germany have thrown the 1st support behind israel won't have had that holds disuse, presidency is taking a more cautious approach for administer. you'll come mcculla condemned, tomas, his actions on october 7th as terrorism. but it's also urgent israel to agree to or humanitarian pause. it looks kind of an 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 the 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 departure from the united front. the g 7 presented on rushes invasion of ukraine
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. and what the group described as china is economic coersion. you'll come a color recently. we're time from the 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 spark and energy crisis at home. it's also concerned tokyo's reputation among those who support the house like suffering ever visible damage. this d 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 a humanitarian pause. this will reveal the power of its leadership or its limits. katrina you out to 0 hope you have a binding administrations. policy of full support for israel has been criticized by some us diplomats that the state department in a lead to memo changed by the american use 5 political different match voice. there
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are position for the us government's unconditional support for israel violations of international humanitarian law to israel's failure to identify what it calls legitimate military targets are also raised. the memo also highlights the us government support for legal seizures of land belonging to palestinians, and how this goes against american values by encouraging is arouse impunity to different. my say the us should immediately support international costs for a sci fi in guys. fighting is really military tactics in the treatment of palestinians. what early i spoke to lawrence wilkinson, who was the state department's chief of staff, he says, the biden administration isn't being strong enough with its policy. the search channel is something set up some years ago in the state department in order to allow foreign service officers and civil service officers to, to voice their disagreements with us policy or their disagreements about things
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happening within the department. it goes straight to the secretary, whatever cable they sent in whatever message they sent in. and he is supposed to respond to it. it has had some high points in his head, some low points. sometimes it works in other words, and sometimes it doesn't. but it's, it is a good mechanism to keep the pressure cook or that the state department often is from exploding and the secretary space. you may recall, we just had a foreign service officer, josh paul resigned in protest over us policy recently israel. so i wouldn't be surprised, there aren't some others. in fact, i know there are some others at the department who are not happy with us policy. they're not being forceful enough. they're not being a representative of the real power that we have over is 0. i would ask the question, what president has been in so many years? the last one was wrong with reagan, perhaps george h. w bush. but us presidents have grown extremely reluctant to combat the power
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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. and this is what causes timeline. looks like right now. more is really strikes as you can see, they've been ongoing strike show out the territory from the north, from the center of the guys i strip to the south as well. 540 people were killed in the past 24 hours alone. within $10300.00 has been killed in over a month of a war. and israel's bombing campaign continues with the prime minister saying that they will be no cease fire until the captive is really captive held in guys a release. and that now says guys, the city is currently encircled, and that is ready to upset operating inside it. and the ground incursion has been supported, as you can see by
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a power is around the bombing campaign continuing relentlessly across the gaza strip. let's look at the issues now that have been present in gaza for years is around the blockade of course poverty, unemployment. the cycle of mine is old a result of the failure to reach a political solution, which is here is stephanie decker tells that story for her 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. this is the error as crossing it's controlled by israel and is one of 2 civilian access points in and out of gauze. 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 that's
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about 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 survey on the board with this row, it is not recognizable 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 it's just a general kind of difference. and the 2nd that's going to be seen 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,
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but it's enclosed reputation's. israel's intelligence agency and the army. warranty is really government. the goal is it could explode if the restrictions continued. we also have profiles. goals is best known, life guards the public. and when children come to the beach, you feel like they are releasing the depression. they have inside and is really maybe betsel lies in the background. we noticed it using a water cannon just before we started filming. and what we can only assume was it kind of thing and fishing boat, perhaps getting too close to these really imposed invisible border, penned in, even at sea. then 2 years later, 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 gods would become quote, unlivable by 2020. well,
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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 our leaders. the one 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 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 let you know if you had enough to dr. 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,
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we haven't been able to find out stephanie decker o g 0 of thousands of people around the world are continuing to take to the streets in support of palestinians in pakistan's capital, as from about thousands march to call for an immediate cease fire similarities were held across the country organizes describe the bombing of guys as a genocide. ensure lanka, hundreds of people to part in a reilly in colombo, calling for an agencies fire. leaders of different religions gathered to displace solidarity with palestinians several demonstrations against his throughout the tax . some guys have been held in colombo and in tokyo, hundreds of people have lined up to support policy ends in guys that i made a heavy police presence. it took place as the us secretary of state on to the blinking is visiting to attend the g $74.00 and ministers meeting. japan has taken a cautious approach to the war, resisting pressure to fall in line with the us in supporting his route or i. so my
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prosecutors detained is chief of staff in any investigation into alleged corruption . the inquiry focused on his administration time being of lithium mining and hydrogen projects. the 62 year olds made the announcement in a televised statement after meeting present, marcelo rebec notice lisa foster says his conscience was clear and that he wouldn't stand as a candidate for a full time. as prime minister, at least 10 people have died and more than a 100000 have been forced from their homes by flooding in somalia. the heavy rains come after a long period of drought, the regions worsting decades. malcolm went bracelets, 3 years of drought to force more than a 1000000 people from their homes in somalia. many of them into camps like this one in the capital of mogadishu. now the shelter is being washed away by floods off the days of 2 ritual reins prob, going on to corner some wild. it's raining for us, it's d l a make shift shelters were washed away. the children are missing. now we
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don't know way that they are dead or alive. we replace the 8 agencies to agency help us. most of the people in the accounts what a hood is until the past has became too dry. and more than a 1000000 lives still died of the others were fond. those who could no longer correct crops. now slaves of the country side on the water, or do you ends inter continental panel on climate change? well, i pcc says the horn of africa is one of the places in the world that's most vulnerable to the effects of climate change. there is quite a big irony around people fleeing for the fact that they don't have water and now flying because they have too much water. and so it's a real dichotomy old problem there was saying, and the i pcc report quite clearly says that this cycle of flooding and drought is going to continue. and we're gonna see this more, more or less. we really do something on
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a global scale to try to reduce these and try to stay on this power as 1.5, alignment decades of on conflict, as well as increased the food prices exacerbated by rushes invasion of ukraine has made the crisis was the un says more than 40000 people died last year because of the trials about office them, children. these floods and no kidding, even more. malcolm web houses, era 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. colleges here as defense editor alice car topless has the details. china has around $500.00 nuclear weapons and it's also on a variety of ways to deliver them for a long range and the continental 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
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missiles anywhere in the world. china is one of the few new key in 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 locations across the china. a sign is not bones by any 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 schools have been shot in new delhi and the use of private vehicles restricted for a week just after a blanket of small continues to cover. india is capital sending equality to hazardous highs some homes to more than 15000000 people. the city is regularly ranked as one of the most polluted in the world, and pollution causes hundreds of thousands of premature deaths each year. well
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that's it from me fully back to go for this news hour, but i want to leave you now with this report from guys are these really ami continues to threaten and target hospitals where civilians are taking shelter every day. medical professionals are making life or death decisions. this is the story of one doctor, a guys's largest hospital. i don't shift, thanks for watching the,
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the, the as the war on god escalates out. his ear was corresponding request last night with a knife from health complete blackouts. bits, all situations are very, very wave here you do have the air strikes in the area as well. troops now are trying to push forward deep into the gods trick. 11 soldiers have been confirmed as killed during that to devalue over 50 con, considered to be one of the guys didn't sleep populated refugee camps in the gall step. this neighborhood has been completely destroyed. stay with us for the latest developments on i'll just say around one day i might be covering politics the post office think from serbia. it's
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