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losing the section, it's a race against trying to find people to, to withstand this journalism and in depth coverage to 0 is teens on the ground. bring you closer to the thoughts of the story, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello know about this. and then this is the news or life from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes, define calls for c sparks. israel strikes near to main hospitals in northern garza scores. the policy means killed condemnation from the red cross as its convoy comes on to find your garza city while delivering
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a to see for hospital. israel says this forces eventually the hearts of jobs are 60 plus trying to bully for censor me won't work because this movement for a cease fire is much bigger than one person. it's growing every single day. representing the only pano standing in american in the us congress, the house of representatives, censors rashida to lee bowl. but her calls for a cease fire in guns palestinians and gaza had been enjoying another nights of his very bombardment, hospitalized, or under increasing pressure within. now the morning is really strange near the indonesian hospital in northern garza. meanwhile, the international committee of the red cross says it's a convoy counting supplies destined for multiple medical facilities. was targeted by gunfire. it hasn't said who was finding it, the trucks. it comes as the war enters, it's 2nd to month,
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and this is really troops. and to the heart of guys, a city we're going to be live with our correspondent fund, guys in a moment. but 1st this report from a homage vol. the, this is the automotive industry, dm's, quite content in benefit of food. you can give some, some goes month to study. buildings have changed for families. most of the victims of women and children daily, but just sort of goes on c. t is with you. the so called evacuation zone with continuous bombardment is pushing 1000 typically is late in high school, the civilians to leave these areas for the size to enforce the oldest. it's airplanes of flock to make a tie of neighborhoods, killing innocent civilians in the process. this is the seat of a hospital in dated by often a series of strikes in its vicinity. the. these are,
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the army has ordered several hospitals to evacuated, including dental and the hospital for the child cancer patients. and that she felt hospital under which is they believes, how much has that gets mean high adults? how does i'm not the world this conflicts is clear and visit me to a people, especially these really recognizance pines will always watching it and all of gaza . scouting and watching this complex every 2nd. these rarely occupation doesn't have any proof of these accusations. carpet for me, any of those hospitals aren't as way, has left supervisors with no option but to these. and they did so much feeling for their lives. some have to look at some results as to what divorce, tentative state would find it when i lost my sister
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and my daughter the level they state few days under the rubble. my grandchildren also died. the 1st was 6 years old and the 2nd was 8 years old. they all died together. the escaped piece relates out stories of why you have to sleep in the state seat on the way out to the back. you know, we looked like 4 kilometers on our way. we saw thanks finding the cause and did bodies in the states. it is a terrible task. we was good and under so much danger that if someone got injured, you couldn't even try to hurt or save. it is a genocide when they got the idea of destination for minutes. here is got off. i bought the crossing,
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hundreds of farmers and policy needs to do with nationality of waiting to get along to crossing to egypt. but the process is slow and told me the few gets a chance from one day to the next time and find a disease. so i just need his honeymoon, who is joining us for fun use inside the guys and strip. let's start with what we know about the latest violence. what have you been here? and connie of the yes will. unfortunately, error strikes hasn't stopped at all. all of it through last night, the late hours of last night at early hours of this morning and major areas in gauze and city has been a target of israeli of relentless areas practice. the neighborhood has its share of those areas strikes as a group of residential homes were targeted. 15 people of the 15 civilians of the residents of these homes were killed right away with tens other of multiples of
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injuries. this is uh, is that the eastern part of garza city and its uh uh, if densely populated area is surrounding the center of garza from the eastern side to the north. the indonesian hospital has always, has also been a target of as really major areas, thread the surrounding area, destroying much more of the infrastructure and all the roads leading to the main entrance of the hospital, making it difficult for ambulance to move. and in case you are, bring him back injuries or going at taking injuries to run across the, to the with the guys that this is the western side of gauze, a center, a sports public school is full of it. back to we is, it was targeted by is really gun boats. unfortunately there are reports about serious injuries. we, we don't know exactly a number of people if they are, if they have been people killed in, that is clear enough that we heard about the number of injuries that, that the schools,
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the bombardment continue. error strikes continue to destroy more of gaza residential homes. more with a residential blocks and turning into into a pile of rubble still far. honey, we understand that also that the need coming by may have been targeted. what more do we know about that to yes, well, what's good? what's what happened with the convoy? it's technically it's friends, leads. we have been talking about it practically in the past a few weeks. the, these are few minutes for you and can void human at $3.00 and $8.00 under fire. what happened with the red cross? yes. 35 of trucks full of medical supplies and, and life. a life saving items was making its way to health facilities.
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hospitals in gaza, oakwood hospital and a super hospital. it but it was a intercepted when it was when it came under fire, the source of fire, it hasn't been identified, but it was the fire it wounded one of the drivers it for is the cold voice to a change its route and may make its way to us you boss, but where it delivered all of these medical supplies on, on its way back in the to the vehicle of the of the red cross. the a comes in 6 ambulance, the taking and a transferring palestinian injuries it from a single hospital to run by crossing the situations with a human to 3. and are they very, very severe and, and, and, and what happened just increased the severity and the concern of golf. and that a will always be under attack. and under where there is a fear that not going to receive what could sustain them in their,
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in this slide right now, in, in garza, i'm the northern part, honey. thank you very much indeed. that's how many months we're bringing us up to date from con units, we're going to bring it inside of fi that she's joining us from occupied east jerusalem. so these really forces not moving into the latest stage of this military operation. possibly the most difficult part of been fighting as they enter gaza city of the yeah, absolutely. and when now guessing eye witnesses that have a tolls out there that they have seen themselves, is riley soldiers close to 5 in the gaza city center early about 700 meters away from ship a hospital that was mentioned earlier that by jaime, of course we know these riley's have been saying that this is where effectively, how mazda is. c'mon sense is. they are determined. they said uh to, uh,
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get rid of these uh, come on centers that they say exist to close, you know, ship a hospital and people that have work that have denied this. but this is a development that hasn't been confirmed by the ministry itself. but this is based on witness accounts that have spoken to out to 0. so that's clearly going to be developing as we go at. but it just shows that they're moving in slowly, but that desperately moving in. uh, we also heard from a spokes person from these ready ministry this morning that was speaking a on that telling people that they haven't decided whether they would open that window that allows people from the north to move to the south. but they would assess the situation is they go along and decide and facilitate that as and when needed that personal so confirmed that there are $900000.00 palestinians that have
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already left the north now and have been headed to the south in terms of a statement from the ministry this morning, they confirmed that one of the soldiers was killed, so that number is increasing by the day. and they also confirmed that they just, that they hit through a by a 5 subject, but killed one of the senior. how much lead is they think this person as much than others enough who they said was head of the west winds. depa men next, but they said in those real kits of time. but all have been said, of course that we all seeing this happening every day. of from because the strip into israel. so it seemed to someone that they had the eye on this thing. those, those are the people that they are targeting. now that brings that number of, according to the israelis of those that i've talked to as senior. how much data is to about a 100 so far? so thank you very much indeed. so they're kind of talking to us from occupied east jerusalem. well, is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu,
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such as government funds, to maintain a security presence in gaza, long off to the warm island official reports from occupied east jerusalem? these really, i mean, is pushing deeper into guys that the number of dead rising 5 jo at these really is insist the end of the war is the destruction of how much. but no benjamin netanyahu says this force is, will oversee security. and the strip put an indefinite period reasoning degree of possibility of a level of military occupation i think is what we'll before. and then definitely period will have the overall security responsibility. because we've seen what happens when we don't have it when we don't have that security responsibility while we have is the rupturing of 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,
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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 defense summative. so you've kalonde has told them 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 mobile phone, at the end of this campaign, there will be no how mass as a really 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 guys a strip. it's unlike anything else we've done just 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
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would be the kind of regime in gaza laughs. come us hopefully is not leading the say area that 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 it's really forces are still occupying part of the guys a strict. it was for sure, i'll just see that it will keep white east jerusalem. we're going to bring it in time. i'll come and he's professor of public policy at the institute for graduate studies. he's been with us over the last few weeks, giving us his analysis of the, the war on, got so good to have you with us again. and the, what is really mandatory is saying that it is moving towards the center of casa towards the central gaza. there are also several hospitals and we know that as well as people being treated in the 10s of thousands of people being sheltered by these hospitals. one would imagine the risks of people being killed and injured. as these
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really trained military move forward must be increasing all the time. of course, i mean it's uh, doesn't just stop the killing machine and exposing sabrina installed all these a mess up cuz i'm getting all these mess it goes against civilians. and now that the big issue is really how to evacuate civilians to the south in a safe way, especially patients and people who are stuck in hospital, the guys uh ship a compound is a very large compound that used to send inside goes to then type population to point 3000000, some people. yeah. i mean some somebody for the, somebody of what's coming out. i mean, it's the suggested that i don't 50000 people inside the hospital and it's become found like, you know, the gardens in between. it's world stuck the so it's a, it's, it's, it's a nice move to watch this unfolding. it's not even nice, nice in the and the, but i think i think what i'm seeing is, is, uh, i mean,
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in that addition to the mess getting machine like targeting civilians, all these things. what we're seeing now is this the vision stage, which is, which is, which is hard to watch. so even though i just feel like you know, many, if what's coming from guys, i mean, they all think that may be in a week time. then tell you guys on north what i'll do any food supplies or and then i think that's the is that a is done is to, to force an empty the gaza strip at the ones who would left the at southern point. they have to take a decision and go through these desktops, which is a is called save. go to those because they're hungry, they cannot stay anymore. and then the ones were left 4 days later. by default they have to die. the time us will not thomas. i think what at this stage, no, and it's not going to be quick. i know those ladies are claiming that the 700 meters away from a ship a compound. but if you look at this yoga for those guys, uh, what does this have been doing?
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so far they haven't been attractive guys or from, from within. so they just went that on because uh that's good, that's good. some guys and, and just that heading towards them. ship it because it's kind of some simple as it is a symbolic victor for them. but they have not okay, 5 guys a by any means. so this, this been around goza and for dental, from unable, unable to knowing garza, this might take weeks, but for them this could be enough. victoria, at least for nothing he out to brag about on to the motor. less should with, with these ladies like commenters and say, what would the especially fucking fountain with the civic about this close to the cool city area. so it would be an easy target for these aren't looking to take them to take over if that's the we, we should explain that one of the reasons why they might regard that as, as a victory of whether to take dot com find is that these are in the military and these are the government has maintained all along that how much has been using hospitals as bases to far rockets from going to store materials underneath and that
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they therefore regard them as legitimate targets. i want to ask you about the, the, the statement that benjamin netanyahu made a couple of days ago in an interview. suggesting that the israel would maintain some sort of security presence within guys or, or connected to guys in order to make sure that it remains the militarized. i think it was the phases that was used at one point. it's difficult to imagine how it would be, will to do that wherever it not to occupy the strip itself. is there a way of, of that you can see because the, the reason i'm asking this, of course, is that if the, if a israel officially occupies the gaza strip, it therefore has a humanitarian responsibility to the palestinians and gaza, which is something that is real, have side all the long, it doesn't want to have know, of course, a lot, but i mean, i mean for me to achieve this, this, this was thought to get the one that's in the i was supposed to know it's, i mean it's implies that you have to re up to 5 then thought it goes to nope, nope, on need to know. so far we have seen is that the cost of flipping all its attacks
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on the notes because we know everyone knows how much this could have been piss. i've sent the notes. so i think for them, if guys are fools, then it implies that but as of this slip is going to fall as when but but, but to get rid of him as if means you have to have a loan loan presence. and you guys know again what these ladies do not understand is that how much is not a tank? it's not the building, it's on. it's all legit. it's an idea. this is a this is an indigenous but us thing and resistance movement. so yes, they can minute through. yes, of course the kind of you time us because is what it is for football, which is what i was fighting with us with the entire support the list i must has nothing. i mean, if your wife, when it comes to a competitive, competitive placement. so, but the for the, for this to happen, that implies they have to strive to, to, to, to keep a long presence in gaza. and possibly what they're thinking about is happening over goes up to, to the, for the center for that, the, or another 3rd party which we don't know be it that the national community are you
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on for, i don't know. but the oldest of that is a susie, but the only stickler speaking coupling don't how much i'm getting to the promise. it's impossible for cheap unless there is a political solution. and this you engage with thomas. that's the only way to stop this conflict. how much one disappeared from the ground, but it wouldn't let the image again. i mean, you know, it's, it's because it's how much is an idea the that it's up to can. and that's what this, what is it from the said, we don't need another another. another, a new old school imposing to put a sting is what i can exclude political, measured political parties from any future for peace making. if that's what these lady wants to do, how much is a keep it in the but as soon as the site that it has and the americans move on to send this, they have to give a politic and, uh they have to, instead of the political options which is the machine, was how much what it had been that if there was, and is it a probation? so the question is, what the us,
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the consequences going to do about it was if you patient, if it's over, i must, will not be the how much we see for the it wouldn't just be a peaceful moment. seemed like an eligible stomach and we would, we appreciate your analysis. thank you very much. indeed. i thought about ahead and the news already including tell them diplomats talk about the prospects for peace. send them at least we're going to be life. the final dates of the g 7 photo ministers meeting until to the is really forces have continued the overnight res. across the occupied was bank and an occupied east. jerusalem. both shaw flop and mulatto refugee camps have been targeted. thursday morning israels intensified its rates and public spending communities since the homeless attacks on october the 7th. at least a 164 palestinians are being killed in the occupied west bank. well, how much i'm jims joining us on live from ramallah,
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taurus to what these really forces are trying to achieve with these continuous rates moment. so robin was just the last couple of weeks. that is really, officials actually said that the gloves were off when it came to the raids that were going on in the occupied. westbank is really officials said repeatedly that they intend to try to stamp out any kind of militancy in their words, within the occupied westbank. and that's one of the reasons you have seen. so many raids happening over the course of the last several months has really become part of the fabric of daily life, even before october 7. since october 7th, those rates have only intensified. now, i will tell you about some of the ones that have happened to the overnight hours yesterday leading into today of note, the one in 4 pm is really army injured of the few hours ago north of the occupied westbank for those confrontations with is really army members and palestinians, they are, those compensation still ongoing. the rate still ongoing arrest still ongoing. at last count,
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we were told that at least 20 palestinians had been detained in the rate that's been going on in the sky. okay. yeah. are you right? other cities that were rated in the overnight hours, including hebron, beth lambert muller, and nablus. there was a rate that happened in the overnight hours at beer state university, which is very close to us. here in the middle is really army members rated the campus. there were no arrests, we are told, but these really armies state on that campus more than 2 hours they destroyed property, were told belonging to the student movement block. and also want to tell you and our viewers about this raid that is uh, that was happening in the dropbox refugee camp in occupied east jerusalem. we're told that the purpose of that ray, the name of that read was to destroy the family home of a 14 year old palestinian boy name. how much is that bonnie: he'd been accused by the israeli army of stabbing a soldier at a check point in february. the result of which was the death of that soldier. all in all, we're told that the raids that happened in the past several hours. the overnight
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hours that at least $47.00 palestinians have been detained, crop a mom. and i know you were describing this as the fabric of daily life. but we have of course, seen these waves intensified particularly over the last few weeks. how were palestinians being affected by these constant unintended raids? cuz i know you've been talking to people. that's right, rob it, it's, it's something that is, it is becoming extremely worrying for all the palestinians that i've been speaking with throughout the occupied westbank. yesterday i was in the til to cut them refugee camp after a rate had happened there in the overnight hours. and i was told by many of the residents that that had been the 1st rate that had happened since october 7th. and they're worried. it's only going to get worse, what palestinians in these areas that are being rated are seeing again and again as they're seeing, is really aren't bulldozers coming in and tearing up roads and destroying critical infrastructure, cutting water lines, cutting power lines. they say that this is a form of collective punishment against the many of the palestinians i've been
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speaking with saying that they believe that the israeli army is taking revenge out on palestinian civilians throughout the occupied west bank because of the attacks that transpired on october 7th. they believe it, yes, of course, the war is being ways and gods are. but they believe that there is a 2nd front as far as the occupied west bank and that these really are going to continue to intensify their attacks. their raids on multiple cities and towns and villages in the occupied westbank. so this is something that the great we concerns them. um they don't know what's going to happen next. they're worried for themselves. they're worried for their families. they just at the moment are really concerned that it's only going to get worse. it's only going to intensify. and this is really what's been born out uh, especially since october 7th, you know, even before october, 7th, rob. this was the deadliest year on record for palestinians in the west bank. and since october 7th, there had been around a 164 palestinians who had been killed either by settlers or the as really military throughout the west bank from mohammed. thank you very much. and
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a but she points out when we refer to october, the 7th we're talking about the day that i'm us fights has went through the border a fence, i mean from guys into southern israel. and killed 1400 is varies and took 200 over 240 is varies, and foreigners captive and want to thank you very much indeed. and on top, definitely not. some of the g 7 nations have met for the final day of talks in tokyo. the meetings focused on the war on gaza, on how to revive peace efforts in the middle east after the fighting. and we're going to speak to katrina, you who's following the meeting in tokyo, katrina. we know that the us actually have straight down to the bank and was traveling there with a hope to get some sort of cuz he's a few on guys out of the g 7. what all of use coming out of the meetings as well up until this point, we had quite different views coming from g 7 and the states. and this was especially clear at the united nations. we had the us, the u. k. in germany,
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for example, for the weight behind israel, whereas other members, including japan, in particular, were really striving for a more balanced approach that we had the hardest ation, japan, the foreign minister, yoko come a call at the beginning of the street a meeting say it's more important than ever that the, that the g 7 presents a united front, especially on this issue and the war on gaza has definitely dominated discussions here. now we had had a japan and other member states. yes, they have condemned from us. his actions on october the 7th as terrorism, but japan has said lead up to these 2 days that it is tokyo's priority that the humanitarian situation in the gaza strip improves the once the more aid ahead of the it also wants to see the revitalization of long term keystrokes for the middle east. now we're hearing reports from local japanese media that took you may have to an extent been successful in coalescing the group at least behind a nice and cool for
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a humanitarian pause. and that's something until now that tell of it has refused to agree to. and it's hope that the g 7, a group of the, you know, the most wealthy nations on the, i think there's a united states, the most important ally for israel, having this message include calls were not humanitarian pause it so that this will put extra pressure on telling me you have to do so yeah, we'll be looking ahead to that. but also of course the agenda isn't just restricted to gaza. is we're talking about ukraine. they're also talking about security issues in the asia pacific region as well to your credit also. yes. very high on the agenda and the message on wednesday morning and particularly from the 7 members, was that the diesel diesel will continue to stand by ukraine and whatever happens in the middle east. that is not going to affect the support for kids and they have nothing facing the all to which included an online participation by the ukrainian foreign minister and reportedly discussed that was doubling down on sanctions
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against russia. as well as increasing aid for the reconstruction and recovery, fit for kids going forward. and as you mentioned, the g 7 levels are presented a united front on the importance of the in the pacific. and this has been a major concern for many here in japan, especially considering that depend horse nation is the only asian member of the g 7 that was load is concerned because of everything happening in the world right now that there would be destruction pulled away from the in the pacific, that's something that the one that washington has dismiss. it's saying that it remains laser focused on the security and the activities that are taking place in the, in the pacific. it's katrina you in tokyo, katrina, thank you very much indeed. so that's a good spot and then it says reiterates of the country's demand for an immediate cease fire and gaza. now lady pond doors commons to parliament follow the withdrawal of south africa's ambassador to visual on monday of the collective punishment. that is rightly is exacting on,
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or palestinian people is in the front that has gone on for too long. the world has expressed caught up at these are friends, but has not acted effectively to save palestinian lots. sadly. even yeah, you know, own country. there are many good choose to turn a blind eye to these atrocities. still ahead and i'll just say that we're going to explain how car bodies are being used to help palestinians reconnect with. loved ones is guy that ensures israel's electricity blackouts, the color. we have a good mobile flow across the year. but the guy with decent wesley personal now waiting. so even though it does remain a little unsettled, at least when the writing goes in, it will also push through the other side. so some fraud with us,
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so any doubts about that southeast, in colorado, some of warm sunshine down here. but you can see next by the cloud in brighton that's rolling in from the atlantic and they will produce some marolla. but with a rod across, out of know that all the pushing across government wells had a good possibly in that as we go through when stays pretty much gone by wednesday. but i just got to come back and behind that right will make its way into the lot of countries then some heavier rain coming back into western positive front porch cool things and model. obviously i could see a little bit of a low cost cutting as a result of that dry weather, fine weather in between. and then we got some wet to weather down towards greece. and again, that will continue to drive as way further east, which as we go through 1st day. so address lots of bad that makes its way for the east with well patchy right just coming back here behind some lobby showers on that effect in the west side. of the mediterranean as well. so you somewhat, whether to just the freight thing, the final of, of algeria pushing a little further east, which as we go through the next couple of days brought us guys come back and behind
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. and then the seasonal shows slowly creeping away from a good part, west africa, the asking questions. how is the community off to the side by hearing the facts? this is the legacy of colonialism. understanding the reality we're closing from the connection. it's a race against trying to find people to, to the level we see in this journalism and in depth coverage to 0 is teams on the ground. when you close to the heart of the story, it is murder. when you throw a fire bomb into someone's home, that is significant in numbers, the insignificant, ideologically, that is significant, even as a crime, getting very significant by dictating the government's the fact of
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policy. thou shalt not count because of the radicalized div series on our 20 the, the, [000:00:00;00] the what you know, just said a reminder about top stories. these are hospitals that are under increasing pressure in gaza within any morning is really destroyed to clear the indonesian hospital, the international committee of the red cross and says, is a convoy and carrying supplies destined for medical facilities was targeted by gunfire. as the warrant is it 2nd monkeys really troops of end to the heart of
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johnson city? dozens of people being killed in air strikes that hinge a body of refuge account in the north, 50 others were also killed in the district. so it's really, yeah, is there any prime minister benjamin? yes, in yahoo has again ruled out both of see spar and the lowering much needed fuel them to got something. he says the bones be a sweet spot until all the campuses are released. meanwhile, us media is reporting that president joe biden has asked the is there any prime minister to agree to a 3 day pause in fighting as to allow the release of his really captives? the white house isn't confirming those reports, but us officials are publicly disagreeing with his ready policy more now than they have since the war on guns up began. article hain has the latest from washington, dc, of a clear sign outside of the us capital of congress's support. for israel on the 30 day anniversary of the october 7th attacks, and perhaps even clear on the inside where the house voted to centre,
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the only post in an american woman elected to congress where she did sleep. the reason she posted this to social media, the some jewish groups that it was a call to what is real off the map. she explained it was a call for palestinians to have equal protection. and freedom of movement by palestinian people are not disposable. in an emotional speech defending her calls for an immediate cease fire. the cries of the palestinian in short, palestinian and is rarely children. so no different to me why. what i don't understand that is why the cries of palestinian sound different to you all and will the by new ministration has called for humanitarian pauses and not a ceasefire. they are starting to push back publicly on israel. so on the possibility of israel controlling the security in gaza,
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i know president maintains is position that a re occupation by is really forces is not the right thing to do. and reports that someone to push the palestinians into egypt. another no or not engaging in any situation in which egyptian land would be least forced relocation is not, uh, is, is not something that we are i can add or is i can the table were policy that we support is. but on tuesday, the administration reiterated that they don't believe is real, is violating international law by bombing hospitals, you and protected schools and refugee camps. but the administration is facing growing political pressure at home. i think there's been a lot of disappointment, particularly among young voters. but also as you mentioned, air voters, muslim voters for the rest of voters, black voters of the handling of the situation. many, according to polls, i think about 66 percent of americans and 80 percent of democrats have expressed support for
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a ceasefire. all voters by no tell need if he is going to be re elected and the polls show he could pay heavy price for continued collusion with israel. patio hain algebra. washington a little by the ministrations policy of full support for israel has come under attack from some us diplomats at the state department. and it leaked memo obtained by american new side political diplomats have criticized the us government unconditional support saying israel's failure to identify what it calls legitimate military targets is a violation of international humanitarian law. and it highlights is really support for violence and illegal line the seizures involving, quote, excessive use of force against palestinians. they say quote, this goes against american values on that israel must not act with impunity. finally, the diplomats call them the us to support a cease fire and gaza and criticize israel's military tactics. and it's the
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treatment of palestinians loans. wilkerson is a former state department chief of staff informing us army cardinal. he says, the by the ministration isn't being forceful enough with its middle east foreign policy. the search channel is something set up some years ago and 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 happening within the department. it goes straight to the secretary, whatever cable they send in whatever message they send in, and he is supposed to respond to it. it has had some high points. it has had some low points. sometimes it works in other words, and sometimes it doesn't, but it, it is a good mechanism to keep the pressure cook or that the state department often is from exploding in the secretary space. you may recall, we just had a foreign service officer, josh, all resigned in protest over us policy. these are the israel. so i wouldn't be
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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 a forceful enough. they're not being a representative of the real power that we have over is real. i would ask the question, what president has been in so many years? the last one was ronald reagan, perhaps george h. w bush. but us presidents have grown extremely reluctant to combat the power that a packet has the power that israel, in general, as and the power they have over our congress, which is almost like a laptop to israel with a couple of exceptions. a group of palestinian children has called in the international community to pay attention to the young victims of the conflict. more than 4000 palestinian children have been killed by its very bombings since october the 7th, according to the palestinian ministry of health thing. the problem with face
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experimentation, turning over the the bar does look very good, but the point of the reason they have some gifts of guys out of the ones that we've done to and she thought we'd like to keep us from bombing. you said the sun out of the, of the patient is starving. not to be the or the end. and the way the news about the we notice out in the past we want these thousands of people from guys that are stranded either in israel or the occupied territories. unable to return home summer patients receiving medical treatment,
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human rights organizations are calling the news really government to ensure their safe returns that are kind of reports from occupied east jerusalem. this grandmother cries, recalling today is, randy faust is arrested. her wrinkled investigated hot light, then she called. she doesn't know if she'll be able to return to garza any time soon. case. do they want me to be without my family while i swear i'd kill myself or do they want the boy to find his own way home? to hey, grandson sits by her as she explains how is ready for us is arrested 11 people from this hospital in occupied east rooster. the staying on these re the permits, the allowed them to leave gauze at the medical treatment before the war was up in hawaii. had big my for 2 hours i was interrogated, the officer told me they'll send us to the west bank, but i started screaming that i won't be separated from my grandson's name. come in with diploma kind of 85. the israel has accused them of hiding in the hospital
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illegally patients and their relatives told us they've been less stranded with permits. that expired off to the will started this list. this is the number the hospital direct. so says he notified his radio starts. he's in an attempt to get the permits extended because of the work the i'm not able to go home and some of them just an increase in some of them. uh, they finish their placement and they all one of them. they are my own company because they are not allowed to go together and work to go with them. is ro, 17 years, okay. you don't. goal is or is for people to seek medical treatment in hospitals outside the strip is ro controls who enters and who leaves. and since the will is detained, thousands of them will send them to the occupied westbank as some of those expelled from israel last week have told alger 0 that they were arrested and tortured for no
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reason. often for most of the time, this hospital is funded entirely through a charity with 70 percent of patients from occupied west bank and gaza. but most of them are too terrified to speak to us about their experiences that to that families . so say being arrested by is ready for says we own living, but not living is what some have told us. the old, the young and the new born quotes up in a will that has no and insights sort of how, you know, i'll just say era or keep hide east jerusalem by the citizens and guys that have resorted to charging their phones with car box. or we use after israel cut electricity in the strip as high some of the bottle reports. this is the only way for them to stay in touch with loved ones. this is a phone charging station setup by local people to help communities shots as by war . these was cutoff electricity to
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a gaza of the stall to be submitted to operation. so the people are frantically looking for ways to solve the by phones. they will long distances to reach this place. what cub batteries are use of charges and movement of a huge relief for the stuart families of those queens, come back to life, to be waiting for with from their loved ones as these valuable plays destroy entire neighborhoods. and the regiment i arrived to attend and i will stay till 12 midnight waiting to charge pull back trees, and some mobiles sometimes bring with me my neighbors phones to charge. i do this every day. i swear to god, i had a hard time to do this every day. sometimes i need the help of my relatives, friends, and neighbors. as the will intensifies and casualties found, people tend to that those for the latest use and to find out the relatives that still a like thousands of thousands have let the hose. they have no idea where they may
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end up know how long they may be away from their homes. but for now, the biggest concern is staying in touch with family members. and human loves and they'll go to that. there's no electricity, as you know. luckily the police 10 in the rich kristen has provided generators to charge devices. i broke my phone, my family's phones and the phones of the many people i host at home. once the phones are charged, they stopped bringing non stop thousands of kilometers away. palestinians who came from guys and just the constantly on the phones trying to find out if their loved ones say one more to put also some dangerous situation. just be charged on the phone. but we don't care. we don't fear that because we are already in that situation where we can die at any moment. you walk long distances would be, have to take us to charge our phones. the for now, local charities are using the last seals,
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they have well solar panels to power these charging stations, and with no sign of any n 2 as well as bombing people, anxious to quickly connect to the cellphone networks to reassure relatives. everything is fine for now. push about, but i'll just go ahead and i'll just see that we're going to look at the steps ukraine is taking to overhaul. it's towards the head of potential membership,
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talks with the european union, the of the the,
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let's bring you some news from around the world. now the european union is expected to approve membership talks with ukraine on wednesday. but the ukranian judicial system has long be marred by corruption that's seen as a hurdle to joining the blog keepers and balking on an ambitious pond to overhaul it's towards rob mcbride reports. a vacant courtroom turned into an archive for thousands of processed cases. but we've thousands more pending with keeps main business and administrative districts within its jurisdiction. these qualities, walnut, few cranes, busiest, but lacks the stuff to tackle a growing backlog of cases of it for you. we have a very heavy public burden and we do not have a quick personnel on technical support. we need 100 judges for our the work load. and at the moment, we only have 20 nationally, ukraine is on the drive to recruits 2000 you judges at the same time trying to root
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out the corruption that as long play the system as an indication of just how in grading the problem is a recent poll by a sink time hearing kids suggested that only 18 percent of ukrainians actually trust the courts at the european commission. men of last year stated that the judiciary continues to be regarded as one of the least credible institutions. the problem was highlighted by the high profile, the rest of the head of the supreme court. earlier this year by ukraine's anti corruption watched on tyler's in the cost of these co founder of a foundation pushing for the kind of judicial reform that will be necessary for ukraine to achieve. it's much coveted ambition of your opinion, union membership because we want to, to go to the end, you so much, we want to win the worst so much that we don't have any other option. so that is why, however, it's, however difficult it is. we have to do whatever it takes. achieving that reform
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like clearing the backlog of quotes. cases is a mountain to climb. but just as ukraine seems transformed by its will time struggle for survival. it might also have found the impetus needed to achieve its mcbride. i'll just say era keith, the portrait goes by minnesota, antonio costa has resigned hours of to prosecutors detained is chief of stuff and an investigation into alleged corruption inquiries. looking into his administration's handling of, let's see, a mining an energy projects, a 62 year old maybe announcement on television off to a meeting present as michelle over battle. desousa. so is expected to dissolve parliament on cold for a new election. at least 25 people have died and more than a 100000 have been forced out of their homes. by flooding in somalia, the heavy rains come off to the regions worst period of drive in decades. awesome. lab reports 3 years of drought, so forth, more than
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a 1000000 people from their homes in somalia. many of them into camps like this one in the capital of mogadishu. now the shelters being washed away by floods off the days of 2 rental reins from the somewhat it's raining for us, it's d. l. a. make shift. shelters were washed away. children are missing. now we don't know way that they are dead or alive. we replace the aid agencies to agency help us. most of the people in the accounts were hood as, until the pasta is became too dry. and more than a 1000000 lives still died of the others. the farmers who could no longer correct crops, now swayed to the country side on the water. the you ends into the 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
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flying because they have too much water. and so it's a real dichotomy old problem there was saying and 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 drought bounce off of them children these floods and no kidding, even more welcome web houses to their chinese and american officials have been meeting in washington dc to discuss the challenges both countries face as china, as nuclear weapons arsenal continues to grow. i'll just say this defense editor alex cutoff with us as more china has around $500.00 nuclear weapons and it's also
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on a variety of ways to deliver them for low range in 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, mitchell county submarines. the can finally deliver nuclear missiles anywhere in the world. china is one of the few new can nations to formally adhere to a policy of no 1st use symptoms. 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 treat to 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. and voters in sure it will be returning to the pose next month. so vote on a new draft constitution did 6 to replace the current funding that was written
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during a military dictatorship. our latin america edited to see and human reports from the capital santiago. the 2nd time in just over a year to into being presented with the text for a new constitution left when president covered in the body to try to mask his disappointment with the right leaning draft. ma. yeah, whatever. the julian people find those words were conceded, are mechanisms and form of executive. it looks like nobody will continue to be essentially institutional and democratic. the new in september last year, chileans rejected a draft charge for written primarily by left wing delegates, had guaranteed social rights gender parity, abortion environmental protection, and much more. but for the majority, it went too far. this time the pendulum has swung to the extreme political right.
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which controlled the process was veto power. was this new constitution eliminates political debate or 4 years ago, millions of julians took to the streets to demand a new constitution to replace their current dictatorship era charter. then as now better public health, education and pensions were at the top of their demands, you have the new convention, couldn't resolve these fundamental issues. the issues that we have been trying to put this kind of decision advocacy to charlotte. and it shouldn't be probably a good contact to charlotte, many a frustration and even embarrassed, and 6 weeks to me as well. again, both in a referendum that, according to polls, is likely to reject this. they just attempt to give chilly a constitution that can unite the country. and if that is the case, there won't be another chance for a very, very long time. to see a newman al jazeera santiago, it's been a day, a pump and set of money in london for king charles the 3rd. the king speech laid
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out the pre election agenda of the conservative government, formerly opening the u. k. parliament. the 1st one for 72 years by a male monex. the speech proposed a law grunting new licenses for oil and gas projects in the north sea annually. however, the faucet reports on a bright autumn day as the media yearly journey to the british clinic. but in one place, positive backdrop is empty, monarchy protest the and 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, state opening. it is mindful of the legacy of service and devotion to this country is set by my beloved mother, late queen died 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
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watering down to the pots of the government's a common net 0 program. and this bill will support the future licensing of new oil and gas fields, helping the country to transition to net 0 by 2050, without adding and you buttons on her. so among the $21.00 bill set house plans to toughen the criminal justice system reform rules for landlords and renters and introduce a year by year raising the legal age with smoking. as opposed to the 1st king speech since 1951 comes to an end time for its content, the government's legislative program. and they want it to a general election to be debated, taking long term decisions to build a bright 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,
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promising greater community safety. the main opposition layer policy has branded the program gimmicks division and more of the same of britain are equal. so i'll just say era. london, i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes for more than all these stories, including our special coverage and the one in johnson state the as the situation and got the estimates. we put new experts, news and analysis. this is not a convention of war between the 2 armies institute through states. this is a symmetric award. these really all means is not purposely so to kill children. unfortunately, children can be the casualties of quality test. in real time, we only taking them to call of the task. this government is mostly to solve to, as you said, to do that there wouldn't be no peace without justice for fast. and stay with us
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