tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 8, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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of the joint and let's discover a better world expo. 2023. the loads the whole rom and you want to be able to the news online for my headquarters here in de la with extensive coverage of israel's will on garza coming up in the next 60 minutes assault on dollars. if you get another nice, israel says they'll be no c 5 holes, 2 until i'm us release is it's tentative. residential buildings, recycled recreation zone in central garza come on. defiant. 10300. 28 of us to me.
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and so being killed in israel's will know that it's stuck in some of the rivers. this shows in my power again in 5 minutes to benjamin netanyahu. vince of israel taking complete control over the cause of security on the will be what says it's against any is really real keep patient of cause and palestinian rights groups say the wall has to get the largest mess displacement in a short time since the number of 1948, and that's when the palestinians lost the homelands the welcome to the product of a human catastrophe. a moral sailings. just some of the expressions used by rights groups and to top un officials to describe israel's will and galls and now in its
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2nd month. but despite growing international condemnation is right, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu, as well as the getting rolled up to cease fire of fuel getting into casa, at least 10328 palestinians, and 9 to have been killed say fall. well, this was the seat and did as by what residential homes were destroyed in the so called evacuation. so in the central area, hospitals i'm unable to cope with the constant flow of interest. people many have run out of fuel. basic supplies, at least 60 percent of gauze as medical facilities have stopped operating, and food shortages across casa, are about to get even worse authority. so all the bakeries in the north have not stopped operating due to israel's relentless bombardment and total siege. while it's been a day of blood shed in the south of the strip tunnel cover was his line for us and con, units and time. right. obviously a very difficult day that's been 30 difficult days for those in gaza. and yet
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another difficult night just bring us up to speed on what we know so far this evening. a yes as the what progress is inside the gaza strip. the situation of the ground become much more difficult in terms of the number of casualties and even the raised us of these very strikes that took place in every single corner of the besieged gauze. this trip now starting during the last hour is when has intensified the rates and the domains have been so attacked in central and northern areas of the turret too. while southern areas considered to be till now comb. starting with the noise areas of causes truck. in fact lot he a district where massive bull bottom and took place in the, in the coastal town. the as is very forces us patients in the outskirts of bit lot yeah. town hitting for wood on the button to the church. we also shoot you any for who'd witness a massive go button. and during the last hour with a residential building has been completely flat. since you have a nation,
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flies have been chopped over this car because this trip in particular, in a salty refugee camp where the is where the forces are trying to get much more closer. and the by into the. busy in areas, in order to have access to control the main roads and even the central areas of kansas city. and as they claim they want to reach, she felt hospitalized in order to control them. and to check if there is going to be any military infrastructure down, wouldn't be nice if she felt hospitals or so. these are considered to be the latest updates on the ground individuals chartering articles. talk. we're hearing very strong language from these riley's, when it comes to age, getting into the strip itself. no feel until the captives released yet. there are many injured people who need to be taken out of the strip. how is this going to walk? i guess we that we don't have only money. we've got thousands of palestinians who had been critically injured but due to the is very
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relinquished attacks that took place in detroit. treat since the beginning of this round of fighting now as well as really assessing that there was no any kind of if you will, into the goals this trip. know we will allow for huge number of palestinians and get palestinians to receive treatments and egyptian side as the spell of hostages captive. in the 7th. october i taught covered up by a most movement editor of a, treat uh to be released. so this gives us a key selling that there is a complex situation on the ground and the ongoing efforts to reach humanitarian ceasefire in the church. we now uh, during the last couple of days and uh, since the beginning of this round of fighting hundreds of people have been allowed to leave the gaza strip to receive treatments in egypt should hospitals, meanwhile, lose a lot of people on a be able to receive a treatment into 2 or 3 due to the advanced, advanced surgeries that they must undergo in order to uh, to be uh eh, quickly recovered or what is really uh worth mentioning that israel has previously
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been bought it a few inches vehicles. the during the evacuation of process of indian people to the southern areas of the truck or so the entire situation of the ground is catastrophe . with massive overlapping is situations. sorry, thanks very much for the update. of course we'll continue to check in with you and all teams on the ground in the gaza strip things. so the shut, the refugee camp is one of the many areas in northern garza that's coming to heavy is ready. bombardment was, is there a corresponding wild? i knew met people living that and sent this tripled to hey, i'm 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 heaviest a series of rights and bombings in this area. since israel started its campaign, we are here near an area when it's ready. tanks have been deployed heavy a month ago, was a good so what i thought about it, and i think about a problem with that account and i couldn't,
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i couldn't get to, man, i'm about to get the budget and about eyeglass macintosh mclean. and the thought about this area is one of several that were targeted and attacked. we will go to the i was to see what has happened. guess what? i guess i felt on that i had to try that on a i can see how i did something to try to badge a little bit. so most of it, i don't know how to look and see how it is that the shortest. i'm wondered if it was the husband month ago. how and the deductible is. yeah. let me pull it up from sir. i don't know of the number you can edit it. don't have it here. no, but if it, how does that look dish on it yet. i just show it so i've just lost it with them. i got shot it in here and i got it. and how do i look to somebody if somebody
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somebody will they get you over to the love that i bought on most of the lives here . highly a who i bought on most of your fuck the shopping for the see me. the fellow, i'm the jimmy. i do a lot, i'll be able to, it's going to be over the automated said, i haven't mccadden been, we'll call you on the shelf agent and the a month because it is impossible for civil defense teams or ambulances to come to this part of the l shoddy refugee kind of traces of blood and some body parts of lying all around. i might now be walking over some corpses in this place. i asked the neighbors who had managed to pull out 5 bodies as well as pots of people's bodies. under the rubble, there were many bodies of people who used to live here how people are expecting the worst. and the most difficult times in the coming hours, days or nights. this is the reality. and this is the life of the people here. those who were still alive have taken some belongings and gone to the l chief, a medical complex and streets around that and had the other month that was uh, benjamin, that's in the all. he says that will be no c 5 unless it's rarely captives. not released by him us. these very probably minister has demanded humanitarian aid
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agency, the red cross to visit those. those are adopted. i mean with goose there would be no inch of fuel, no interesting workers, and there will be no cease fire without the release of guar hostages too long after the warranty is ready, probably minister less. and you know, who said that his government plans to maintain a security presence in gulf island, fisher reports from occupied east jerusalem. these really army is pushing deeper into goes up the number of dead rising by the hour. these relays insist, the end of the war is the destruction of how much the no benjamin netanyahu says this forces will oversee security in the strip for an indefinite period. reasoning decree, a possibility of a level of military occupation. i think is what well, before an indefinite period will have the overall security responsibility because we've seen what happens when we don't have it when we don't have that security
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responsibility. well, we have is the rupturing of how must are on a scale that we couldn't imagine is a withdrew from its illegal settlements and military positions, and guys in 2005. finally, hunting back territory, it sees the 1967 moving tips in for an extended period or in different state would be the 1st is really presence of its kind an 18 year defense 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 the middle of the sofa model, 5, at the 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 is a strategy. it's unlike anything else we've done. but one expert says, the idea of any level of re occupation is premature is impossible to to say now
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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, of the 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, but that would be much harder to achieve if is really forces are still occupying. part of the guy is a strict island for sure. i'll just either, you know, keep i east jerusalem, the israel's and stuart just allies. the us says that it would oppose a real key patient of garza by israel's military. president maintains his position that a re occupation by is really forces is not the right thing to do with them. speak
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to their intentions, but we are definitely having conversations about what the post conflict environmental look like and what governance and goals are to look like. one thing there's absolutely no daylight on is i'm off can be part of that equation. can't go back to october 6th. i would just tell you that we're, we're not gonna wrapped in near real time to every event. israel has a right and responsibility to defend itself, and we're going to make sure they have the tools and capabilities to do this. and the guy we have from nothing, you know, who's defense me to say, your go on to said the israel has no desire to rule. garza wants the wars either. you hold on, let me loose. look, i can tell you who will not govern. it will not be how much and it will not be 0. everything else is a possibility. and i want to say one more thing. at the end of this conflict that will be know how mass and gaza amelia from us. well, in an interview with the wall street journal, israel's foreign minister said that we didn't want to rule golf, so they look forward to hunting over the responsibility of governing garza to an
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international coalition. so let's bring it all senior political analyst, bushera, the foreign minister, the defense minister, the prime minister, the security, the us security advisor, spikes peasant junk, heavy. all talking about the day after the war finishes. it's all new on spring. we need to see, but the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing. the last, they are completely lost. i would tell you looking and hand side. now the last month of uh, of, of, of this war is that it does assumptions is rose tactics. even israel's, in game has changed. the only constant is the destruction of palestinians lives and livelihoods. that's the only thing that's been constant. so the 1st month is there a just wants to get as many palestinians as possible and destroy as many civilian
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in structure, infrastructure as possible. and as far as the end game, clearly the for the israel officials and that's what the american positions differ . they don't know what to do and then came. and clearly there are these fantasies that are sort farcical. they don't even met a commentary such as when the foreign minister says, we're going to bring the europeans and the americans. and this time it continues to govern why we maintain our military presence and garza. i mean, the hot spot is it where it is, is breathtaking. clearly they don't know what to do, not just with the in game, so they don't know what to do today. i just seen that reports by c b. s. news that says after months of getting more than 10000 civilian debts is there any was able to reach and can only 6060 a principle how most fighters, 601-0000 cables and tens of thousands of wanted. and that's why are these are it is
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are, they are certainly cannot reach the have my spices underground. the resistance continues and clearly there even sure thing rockets. but as far as the shooting came, has been the civilians that once guys have to pay out price for october 7, it was the people. and we've heard that from them are from days where the president, that there are no innocence and garza, and hence they are shooting the bombing. they are in the midst of a general side without a clear fame of what's next. they might not have a clear raid yet until the blinking the secretary of state who's that is was to stop told are the middle east. how these hands slapped is now in japan. the g 7 for a ministers meeting is talking about a clear voice on garza. he himself knows that not everybody of the g 7 agrees with him. friends certainly want to now, you know, a member of macro will be under pressure because a news wind has dropped the even opposition. lawmakers,
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some of them who are supportive macro and on certain occasions when legislation gets through in friends, want to cease fire. he's on the pressure of the lead, is that under pressure from not just around politicians and opposition politicians, but also from the public to absolutely look. even now the united states is moving away from just a mere humanitarian pause. now they are talking about the number of days at least because they're also bringing in the hostage issue to it. but clearly, as you state uh, rightly the western and international public opinion are getting nancy restless, in fact, angry, especially here. and the reason that upsets is boiling and anger at the sites office massacre that continues unabated in gaza. but unfortunately, we have a superpower that has been so reckless or irresponsible specialties. i was thinking, even so foolish to box it. so spin behind and is there any government that is so
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phonetic and sort of precious is that the, it's one day now is stick revenge. and the contrary to what the spokesperson of the us national security is saying, this is not a war for defending these early people. this is a war to defend these really occupations, which really poses the question. now that these not that we all know that the occupation has failed. what are these rate is proposing more occupation occupational verse of gaza. now that we know that force and violence has not worked . what are these really proposing more force, more violence? which fixed the question that they are, i mean, actually florence, because when you know you've did, you've tried a thing once and again for decades that it hasn't worked to try it once more is a sign of i thought madness. this is create a huge problem to buy because it, well,
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it does create a huge problem for the american president because you know, you have to see for power who it has aligned itself with these rel very clearly to the global audience. and yeah, it is finding it very difficult to the couple itself in the months ahead, if and when this will should finish and what have a full but it finishes and it's called a try and bring the instructional community with it and having a few mistakes. it's claimed, so clearly telling these it's gonna be difficult to actually we know, but those that was skeptics to start with. absolutely, i and uh, it's, it's, it's rather timid attempts. have been so clumsy. i mean, diplomatically speaking, there's just been so clumsy because look what happened over the past month. in the 1st, in the 1st half of the month, the merc and possession bucks us. that's a completely behind. then a tell you how government batter thing,
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better thing. one sound bites off another one full, so i got another about a human shoes about the need to protect it, civilians about why war must be why, how much is like i said, oh that humbug. it just continues to repeat one full. so that's another one that did not work out and clearly the out of world and all that american allies are discovering slowly but surely, but this is all full. so the americans, instead of distancing themselves for ms. red and taking a more sober view, they decided that they're going to start talking about the day after we are in the middle of war. now we're in the middle of genocide talking about the, the after in these friends to $44.00 sick of ways about a 2 state solution. when we look at the 3 out at the end, see that president biden cannot lean on these really prime minister to force a to our humanitarian pause. whatever that means he is promising
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a 2 state solution how, how could anyone believed admitting america administration? how could the american mister should have any credibility when in the one that i just cannot pause, it cannot force a 2 hour pause for who made the purposes while talking was still funds for me about the process and you should, they are stuck. they are lost, they are facing a vicious resistance in gaza. and the only people who are paying the price for it are tens of thousands, perhaps hundreds of thousands opinions unfairly and unjustly. this must and to mostly when it does fall once before the moment. thank you. by one shower of senior political analyst. well, in the us, the will and garza has opened the risk amongst democrats ahead of extras, elections. any handful of us senators and representatives of coal for total ceasefire. congress is only palestinian american,
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the democrat machine to tell it is one of them. now she's facing heavy criticism a short time ago, the house debated censuring her. but she posted the video during the weekend about the war on call. so that was deemed to by some be offensive to jewish communities. she defended her video during the debates in the house. i will not be silent, and i will not let you distort my words. folks forget, i'm from the city of detroit, the most beautiful black, a city in the country where i learned to speak truth to power, even if my voice shakes, trying to bully or censor me won't work. because this movement for a ceasefire is much bigger than one person. it's growing every single day. there are millions of people across our country who oppose nothing. yahoo has express extremism. in our done watching, our government support collective punishment and the use of white phosphorus bombs that melt flush to the bone. they are done watching our government, mister chair, supporting cutting off what food, water, electricity,
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and medical care to millions of people with know where to go like me, mister chair. they don't believe the answer to war crimes is more war crimes. the refusal of congress some administration to acknowledge palestinian lives is chipping that way. my soul over 10000 palestinians have been killed, majority majority or children. but let me be clear. my criticism has always been of these rarely government and nothing. yeah. whose actions it is important to separate people and governments. mr. chair, know, government is beyond criticism. the idea that criticizing the government of his role is anti semitic since a very dangerous precedent. and it's been used to silence diverse voices speaking up for human rights across our nation. or do you realize what it's like mr. chair, for the people outside the chamber right now, listening in agony to their own government, dehumanizing them to hear the president of the united states. we helped elect dispute death, tolls. as we see video after video of dead children and parents under rubble.
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mister chair, do you know what it's like to be arriving? hate crimes to know how islam of phobia and anti semitism makes us all less safe and worried that your own child might suffer the horrors that 6 year old with the dead in illinois. i can't believe i have to say this, but palestinian people are not disposable. part of speech that but i see that to leave. well job items approval, right. it goes full and to its lowest level since april 2023. according to the latest voyages, i post itself pole, only 39 percent of americans approve of the us president had all of his re election bid next to the 56 percent of americans disapproved of president by another recent pole of arab american showed j. biden's approval rating plummeting from 74 percent to 2020 to 29 percent. joining us now live from washington dc is while a desire to use a full policy advisor to the us ambassador to the you in some of the power and the
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see are all engaged shamelessly american civic engagement organization. what mr. how's that? thank you for joining us. on the i'll just say era, before we talk about rashid to, to lives, speech that in the house. it's just talk about the war on gauze or is playing out in america's domestic politics like know, well the topic in recent times. that's right. you know, the american public has grown weary of wars, especially in the middle east, after the experiences of, of, of your rack and just some degree of us time. and many did not imagine that for us to do it by then we'll be dealing with yet another me, lisa, and conflict. and i think there's been a lot of disappointment, particularly among young voters. but also, as you mentioned, air voters, muslim dollars, progressive voters, black motors of the handling of the situation. many and according to polls, i think about 66 percent of americans and 80 percent of democrats have expressed
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support for a ceasefire. they want the escalation, not an increase and the blood shit and the killing specially of civilians and children. and they want the president and they want is it ministration. they want congress to be supportive of that and they are deeply disappointed that has not happened yet. can i just focus it on the demographics that you've just been talking about? so, i mean, how does this topic resonate with you might say very strong, is right in the lobby and a young go, well educated, growing population that we've seen sort of demonstrates the universities and colleges impacting on the schools that we're hearing all, both through the media online and on television, across the us. as you mentioned, the democratic party, the democratic party is advisors big tent party and it's been evolving. it has been including younger people, latinos last the whole. so more recently,
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members of the leasing community, their community, the muslim community, the indian community, and many of those communities bring more diverse approaches to this conflict door. i think the pro israel sentiment is still very strong in the democratic party. it is clearly very strong in the, by the administration, but it's beacon tested in this moment, this is the tension that you're seeing right now within the democratic party and the broader society. but i think things are changing here. the question is, how quickly and that's what the cost will it lead to a more representative democratic party of all of its bases or a fracturing of it. and i do have concerns that we might be seeing the latter, at least in 2024. i mean, we're saying rushing to, to leave the speak very passionately about the situation in the house. how do you think this is going to play out a more generally in the base with the voters in michigan?
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the old, i think michigan is also as i say, the swing state has republicans as democrats, as moderates, and i think per message in her please. and her position will resume with significant members of the michigan electorate, especially in her district. she is black, she has era, she has wides, so they'll be others who will feel differently about it. right, because michigan is pretty complicated, but it definitely will readily resonate with those communities i mentioned as well as with young voters, are mobilizing on the street. but the reality of the matter right now is the rest of the democratic party has not moved sufficiently, you know, with her in support of this. and that's really where it needs to happen is the rest of the democratic party, or at least the majority of it, the centrist democrats, as we call them, and not just the progressive need to start moving. and using a little bit of that with an on the senate side with so durbin center, teen,
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and others dying because be in support of cease fires or pauses. so there is a shift, but how quickly would happen and it's not so anyhow, for you know, all these people, all these kids are being targeted and, and really suffering greatly in the interest of just finally, just briefly. if we can solve that away from garza away from the wall right now, but so slightly related is of a generational device leaving us. we sort of had tools that presidential election by those candidates who really have no idea about what is warranted by those of voters who were born in the 19 ninety's on woodside. you know, the men that millennials as a often known as well later on from the politicians of today and what they really want to some degree and beyond just the presidential age situation, whether it's trouble or binding. the average age in the side is quite high as well . the us senate is very disconnected from the rest of america in many ways. and you
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see in congress also those members have been serving for 2030 years in a way you are seeing that divide really manifested so on, in the fact that both parties in congress are supporting the policies of benjamin netanyahu and refusing support a ceasefire there, supporting also a lot of other things that are maintaining the status quo and american, whether it's regarding healthcare education, the environment, the gum control issues. now the democrats have been a little bit more in tune with the rest of america on these issues. but even they have a disconnect because of the age of the lived experiences and the income differences . and then versus the straight, you're seeing hundreds of thousands of young people protesting saying that they want to cease fire, the wanton and to the military, occupation of palestinians. and i think you are going to see that come to head next year, but at the end of the day, the us is still
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a 2 party system. and those of us who are trying to see this change have to work within that system. i'm seeing calls for supporting 3rd party candidates. that might be a viable alternative for 2028. okay, before 2024. there's only going to be 2 choices for americans. we'll see what that isn't when it does have a way of alice that thanks for joining us from washington d. c. thanks. let's take you back to gaza, where we can show you some of the pictures just recently in the last few minutes. but a huge strength has been experienced by those in the center of the street. and about 5 minutes ago, we knew that these strikes what evidence they have been ongoing. every night, over a months now, preceded by illumination, by receipts elimination, alt hillary, that allows the way the all me to target the locations that they want and that heavy bump bump and does continue through the night. we're trying get more on that
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side as we continue here in the news. oh, well, still a head here on out. is there things? well, the rising number of people killed fires right. the faces the for keep fight westbank also showing solid hours. the more people around the world to test into page also tell us to the, the, the color we have a good mobile flow across the year for the by with decent wesley push on now waiting. so even though it doesn't remain a little unsettled, at least when the writing goes in, they will also push through the other side. so some fraud with us any down towards the southeast corner, the some of warm sunshine down here. but you can see next padded cloud and right
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that's rolling in from the atlantic and they will produce some marolla. but whether rod across onto know that all or pushing across scotland wells had a good possibly that as we go through wednesdays, pretty much gone by wednesday, but just got to come back in behind. that right, it will make its way into the low countries, then some heavier rain coming back into western positive front porch cool things and model. obviously i was could see a little bit of a low cost cutting as a result of that drive by the fine weather in between. and then we got some wet to weather down towards greece. and again, that will continue to drive its way further east, which as we go through thursday. so address lots of that that makes its way for the east with will patchy right just coming back here behind some lobby showers on that effect in the west side of the mediterranean as well. so you can, whether to just the freight thing, the fall north of algeria pushing a little further east, which as we go through the next couple of days brought us guys come back and be high. and then the seasonal shells slowly creeping away from a good part west africa. the
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grieving mother and her charles, 40 year old husbands and father, a full show date in use for you. we took our children into the olive trees when suddenly we saw them running towards us. we ran, but he had forgotten his phone and went back to get it. he bent down and the show to us just trying to provide trays from the the rights organization. yes, dean monitored 1597 investigations of these really set live islands committed against palestinians between the east 20052022. only 3 percent of those investigations led to a conviction, the regime, the cold and the page to complete the useless set this time of war. the situation is so, but that is really police hardly responding to complaints made by palestinians itself, of violence levels, family and friends now joined the many of the thousands of palestinians who gave up
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hope for justice. long ago the about to walk, you know, who run their mind of on top stories is really as points of it residential areas across the goals and strip. but they have been killed in central and something called sweat civilians have been advised to be saved. not entitled more than 10300 palestinians have been killed. hundreds of thousands of palestinians remained in northern gone. so which is essentially a close is really made it presented. many of them are attempting to make the journey. so with lots of little things i can carry, but that trump is very false to say that that now in the house of costs,
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both of hospitals and garza has been full of clothes and strikes of a piece of we talked at health facilities with thousands have been challenging, 70 percent of the population is being supposed to be displaced. well over the last month, we've seen images, adopters and other medical workers working until the point of exhaustion. palestinian dropped him in a boot and a moose managed to get his suddenly out of gaza. jew to them holding forward citizenship. but he chose to stay behind to treat those in need of. so this is being a very difficult feeling, but it's still better than them being under bombardment. and for me having to move them from one place to another. i cannot even focus on my work. at least the departure will give me a chance to focus on people on the children killing of the children is happening. frightening right. the killing of the women is happening at a frightening right without messing. let's talk about to cause and the way we can
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show you these live other pictures. and then the might just say the time sheets illumination. uh, yeah. missiles. you might say that the launch by these right? and x rays by the looks into the sky. they've dropped from the very show to school power sheets. it gives the military the opportunity to locate and target the areas that they want to attack. a very few of these really minutes we, we can tell by all ability souls would have night vision goggles, all nights and vision equipment. it's a reverend specialized piece of equipment that 80 some miller trees has. maybe the us, a small funding sources, specific pulses of these readings. if we do have the use of the table. but as you can see, it is a limit. i think part of the cause, the strength, and this is we've seen this stuff what 3 nights. but it seems that billing is a blameless pound. is a very heavy then by raj of missiles hitting this positive gauze. so
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we know that the uptake in a tax happens more at night time, which allows that gauze is trying to find those survivors if they're already in the strip itself, will continue to involve a shift coal. so what's going on that cost of the blazer is, is, is, well, a lifestyle in the strip. well, because of course, the, well, this is getting all the world watches, including foreign ministers from the g. 7 nations are in total care for a 2 day meeting on the 1st be held in person since the will of gauze to become the crisis is expected to of course, dominate those discussions in take care with most of the countries represented having different approaches, trusting the cause of rift katrina you has more to have from the japanese capital. these protestors have gathered in tokyo ahead of the g 7 ford ministers music that's taking place over the next 2 days. they say the groups failure to condemn
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israel's bombardment of gaza has made it complicit in the depths of civilians. mis, stop killing people, please stop domestic cut off. but it has been so many weeks since the genocide has started and just haven't, hasn't been doing anything, just something simple is set to dominate the agenda. somebody 7 states including the u. s. u k, and germany have thrown the 1st support behind israel. walter pad that holds this use presidency, is taking a more cautious approach for administer. you'll come a call of condemned mark his actions on october 7th as terrorism. but it's also urgent israel to agree towards you, monetary and pause. it looks 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 said similar sentiments on his way
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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 departure from the united front. the g 7 presented on rushes invasion of ukraine . and what the group described as china is economic coersion. you'll come to call us recently retired from the middle east. what she met was 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 an energy crisis at home? but there is also concerns tokyo's reputation among those who support palestine 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 a humanitarian pause. this will reveal the power of its leadership or its limits.
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katrina you out 0 tokyo the by the administration's policy or full support for israel has come under attack from some us diplomats. so the state department and elite to member obtained by american new site politico diplomats voice that are opposition for the us government's unconditional support for israel violations of international humanitarian law through as well as failure to identify wanted goals, legitimate military targets. also raised the memo also highlights the us government supports that legal seizures of land belonging to palestinians. and how this goes against american values by encouraging israel, impunity, the diplomat say that the us should immediately support international calls for a c sighing calls. assign thing is really military tactics and the treatment of palestinians and well robins is
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a fellow at the middle east council on global science. enjoy this now from new york city. mr. robin can help you with this on the program. how does this leaked memo of the opinions of the state department officials or the impact on the policy that's being executed from the white house? the the that remains to be seen. i mean, we're seeing a lot of criticism within it, within the state department, from these officials who know the region well and know the implications of biden's policy in terms of american interest in the region and are trying to voice that in any way they can. but from what we're hearing, you know, the, the policy that has been implemented in this particular case, a 6 since october 7 is coming from the very top coming from biden. perhaps blinking and other political appointees who are, you'll have the kind of in the trends, conviction when it comes to israel, in abiding, is it, and about the open zionist. and so his, his opinions are shaping his policy. and you're starting to see the kind of split
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happening within his own administration and, and elsewhere obviously with the public. that means is quite differently human rights organizations to indeed looking at what they've said to speaking to all right. and a senior political analyst, he described these politicians are these state deposits. officials as certainly the storage allies in some respects to israel, but won't see him puts us behind the being. so vocal is it, as you just mentioned, the way the public cut her mean the us has reacted to what this does. seeing all that tv screens are doing that right. research about what's going on and how us in the us agend old, the us support as well as impacted on that lives for decades. yes, i think you know, it's hard to watch what's on folded in the gaza strip over the past month and not feel at the very least that american policy in terms of enabling and offering blankets for to these really is problematic both morally speaking and in terms of
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the implications for the united states in terms of its credibility regionally and elsewhere. and so these state department officials who are often mid level or lower level officials from what i've, what i've heard read, i have a voice their concern, but they feel that they're being ignored, that they're not able to shape policy, that they're dealing aided from the decision making structure and so they've saw other avenues like the design channel and these kind of open letters to voice their opinions and make it known that this is not unanimous and unanimously viewed within, within the state department. but of course, democratic politicians as well as civil servants, like about the state department, have some tough choices to make that they either get behind the us president and the policy that's being executed. as we said, oh, as the policies will potentially lose your seats. so your job pops so the next election. yes, i mean, i think we're seeing which is happening obviously within the state department. i
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mean the, the dissent channel is supposed to be some place where you can voice your opinion without repercussions. so we'll ultimately see what comes out of that within congress itself. we know congress has a different set of decisions it makes or different um calculus that it makes congressional leaders in, in that, in the arena, in the world. you know, the pro israel lobby has wheeled a tremendous influence for a number of decades shaping the narrative there. and influencing how politicians react when it comes to these policy. and so, you know, you're seeing or overwhelming support really for these really position both on the republican side and on the democratic side with a few holdouts mostly in the progressive wing. but for the most part, you know, those leaders are, are, are making to say to, oh, we seem to have a last eyeball rob of them. but of course, have you got the general gist of what he was saying that about the the way ahead ready for the state department and how they work with the presidency and how about the impact of the next presidential election. so we'll stay with
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the story of what's going on in gaza because we've noticed 11 of why the board of violence that continues to escalate videos of the med showing the moment that his re, the planes talk to the areas in southern level. the is really ministry and has blown have been exchanging fine since the conflict in goals that began us and boy has been visiting babies and his edging de escalation. that's a hard to to the occupied west bank, the west thousands of loaners of attended the funeral of full pallets to me and then is very closely shut the man in a vehicle in the city of took him on monday. the military said that the 2 high ranking fight has 160 full palestinians have been killed during his way the rates. so it's up to you, but the 7th, i'm a jump june is until come and shows us the aftermath of those rights. these really
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army, raise the current here, and this will 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 is really army and palestinians fighters. and if with them i can just pant 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 there was bulldozers were coming through that they were palestinian fighters that were lobbying explosive devices towards those full. those are, 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 has been a raid in this camp since before october 7th. they're very worried that there could be more in the weeks and months to come. and the, the goal is to fight to psychologically and financially to pay for this guy lives.
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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 was. bank will only increase in deep 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 life throughout the occupied westbank. this has been the deadliest year on record for palestinians in the occupied wes spank. 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 have been killed in the occupied westbank. how many times you might just need to look at them and the occupied west tended hebron. a funeral was also held for
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a palestinian men killed by his ready forces. 20 year old sides of the roof died during a raid on the west bank town of science early on choose day. the human rights group say's really false is intimidating palestinians. the occupied westbank and treating prisoners harshly the abraham report. so from best for him. for the just 6 sons are in his way, the jail of 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. she meant that the curtains and the pert some of the door locks, but some things cannot be fixed and i told them he was sick. they shouted with me, told me to shut up. and luckily, they brushed me, drove me to the ground, put my items behind my back and hand, because to me, they made it on my back and stomach,
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or 4 soldiers. they will not remove it. it's hard. all of my children are gone. no, i worry about them. on top of that, i saw how they beat up my sick husband. i'm used to them coming to arrest us, but it's different this time. for the says she has to be strong for her grandchildren. their faces say more than their words, 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. i looked over the 7th is really 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 digital trends families recognized him immediately his life, which has seen the footage,
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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 just leave that in a. 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 bed with me. they keep asking when he'll be back when you want me to had 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 a way to cast shadows over their lives a. me that the he edges ita bethlehem the occupied west bank. the thoughts of the people around the world continues to take to the streets and suppose of palestinians in boxes on campus from about thousands mazda in solidarity
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to coal for an immediate cease fire. similar riley's health across the country is for like a hundreds of people took positive valley and colombo calling for the agencies fund leaders of different religions gather to display solidarity with the palestinians. so demonstrations against israel is a tax on god. so happy health in the capital of columbus that open ticket. hundreds of people have lined up to support the palestinians in gunsmith heavy police presence. it took place as the secretary of state hunts the blinking is visiting to attend a g 7 foreign ministers meeting japan. the 2nd, the cautious approach to the wall resisting pressure to fall in line with the us in supporting his room. a well, still a head on out there will take a look at the other will these but also it's a cycle of slugs followed by drugs in somalia. how climate change is affecting one of the wells, porous nations. please stay with us. the,
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the, the, both about know, the portuguese prime minister continue. acosta has resigned. it happened just now. i was, i have to prosecute, is to say, and his chief of staff and an investigation to alleged corruption. the inquiry is focused on his administration's handling of lift the mining and hydrogen projects costs. besides, his conscience is clear that he wouldn't stand to the candidates for a full time as premier. now at least 10 people have done more than 800002 have been false from that homes by flooding in somalia, the heavy rains come after a long period of drought, the regions worst in decades. malcolm web reports,
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3 years of droughts have forced 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. wo, it's raining for us. it's a d l a. make shift shelters were washed away. the children are missing. now we 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, the farmers who could no longer correct crops now sways of the country side on the water. 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 i or any around people fleeing for the fact that they don't have water. and
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now flying because they have too much water. and so it's a real di costs mail problem that we're seeing in the pc report quite clearly says that this cycle of flooding and drought is going to continue. and we're going to see this more, more or less, we really do something on a global scale. let's try to reduce these and try to stay on this power as $1.00, alignment decades of on conflict, as well as increased food price is exacerbated by russia's invasion of ukraine, has made the crisis was, the un says more than 40000 people died last year because of the trials bounce off of them children these floods and no kidding, even more welcome web houses. era to that was the day of pomp and ceremony in london for king charles the 3rd. the king speech laid out the pre election to agenda for the conservative government, formerly i think the u. k. parliament the 1st one for 72 years by a male lubbock,
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the speech proposed a little grunting new licenses for oil and gas projects and an old seat annually. harvey full successful on a bright autumn day, a familiar yearly journey to the british, monique. but in one place, positive backdrop of antique monarchy protest the end to the 1st time in move in 7 to use. it would be a king speech, but a queen speech at the heart of parliament sustained opening. it is mindful of the legacy of service and devotion to this country is set by my beloved mother, late queen the di, deliver this the 1st king speech, you know, but 70 years there was interested how a king, who as prince campaigned on environmental causes, would handle announcing the watering down and pots of the government's a common net 0 program. this bill will support the future licensing of
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new oil and gas fields, helping the country to transition to net 0 by 2050, without adding and you buttons on her. so, as among the $21.00 bill, set out plans to toughen the criminal justice system reform rules for landlords and renters and introduce a year by year raising the legal age was smoking as a part of the 1st king speech. since 1951 comes to an end time for its content, the government's legislative programs, and then went up to a general election to be debated, taking long term decisions to build a brighter future for our current. with the conservatives 20 points behind in the polls and election a maximum 14 months away, the government is focusing on its criminal justice reforms, promising great that community safety. the main office of some legal policy is branded the program gimmicks division and more of the same of britain. how do you suppose it i'll just say around london. but that's it for me. is that whole roman
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for this news of more news on the inside of the break? we'll continue to watch for ongoing. so here on, on the 2 medium sized collateral, this massive is really a top sirens going off warning citizens that are heading this way from even the hospitals. i know you're protected from the is what. ready will tell me is several 100 people and the numbers are growing all the time. so the victims of the attack a lot to the hospital and god is requesting congress, provide a 100000000000 and security funding for 6 meetings. still no resolution still no unified the rivers normally flow into the ocean. the trout has weakened the mighty mississippi so much as salt water from
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the gulf of mexico has creeps more than 100 kilometers up stream. this barge is essentially a floating, movable tank that brings fresh water capture from the river to the side where the river water is all ready to sell. team pipes transfer water from the barge to a water treatment plant were able to provide up to 2 and a half 1000000 gallons a day of river water for them to actually treat and be able to actually send out to all the very residents have a nice down river of new orleans, restaurant owner of byron, the rid of it isn't to convince. he said his water has tasted salty for months. ultimately rate is the only thing that will flush the salt back to see until then people are left to make do and pray for the drought to call and counseling the costs of the humanitarian catastrophe is the thing we'll go the ever get you know
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a b one says is certainly billions of dollars and assistance to fix it. cycles economy lots can seem as protest against israel's will on golf. and with that one, it tells me what the cost on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the color and so robin, you're watching the opposite of and use a life headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. this is once a month of war. looks like it strikes pounds calls for yet another night's israel says they'll be no cease fire supplies of fuel until home us release is full, it's captives,
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