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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 8, 2023 1:00pm-2:00pm AST

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the the . ready the, the clock, this is a new life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes condemnation from the red cross. if it's come, void comes on the fine, it goes to city of delivery, essentially supplies, the hospitals define cools, proceeds, fine. israel strikes mid to main hospitals in northern garza schools of palestinians are killed as a warranty for the 2nd month. israel says this forces are now in the center for the city, plus no forcible displacement. palestinians from gas not now, not after the war. no agreements honestly,
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spot the g 7 cool tre humanitarian poles and fighting the life from the foreign ministers meeting into the death rate without precedent. the number of john, this kill, exceeds one of the this of all rages, all the so i policy needs and gaza have enjoyed another night to his rarely, from above and hospitals under increasing pressure with an early morning, his reading strike, the engine easy and hospital in northern cancer, the international committee of the red cross says it's a convoy carrying supplies for medical facilities was targeted by gunfire. it has not said who was following up it's trucks. and this comes as a war and does it the 2nd month. that is, is really troops into the center of guns. the city will be live without correspondent from guys we just arrived 1st. let's have this report from a 100 fall the,
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this is the optimal video supply content, the benefit of food. you can give some, some cost, month to study buildings have to do different families. most of the victims of women and children. the data, but just sort of goes i. c t is we do the so called evacuation zone with continuous bombardment is pushing thousands. typically, this way it has to go the civilians to leave these areas for the size to enforce those or does it's airplanes of last week and time neighborhoods, killing innocent civilians in the process. this is the seat of the hospital in the data of tennessee. these of strikes in its vicinity the the say the army has only 7 hospitals to evacuated, including the tc hospital for child cancer patients. and that she felt hospital under, which is they believe,
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how much has that gets main highlights done with i'm not the wall that look at this . this complex is clear and visible to a people, especially these really recognizance planes will always watching it and all of gaza . scouting and watching this complex and free 2nd. these randy occupation doesn't have any proof of these accusations. carpet for me, any of those hospitals aren't as way, has left suffices with no option to these and they did so you know, wash feeling for their lives. some had to look at some result of what divorce tentative, speak with find it. when i lost my sister and my daughter, the children, they stayed few days under the rubble. my grandchildren also died. the 1st was 6
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years old, and the 2nd was 8 years old. the old dock together that the escape piece relates out stories of why you have to sleep and the state seat on the way out the block. you know, we looked like 4 kilometers on our way. we sold tanks, finding the cause and did bodies in the states. it was a terrible catastrophe. 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, wouldn't be got the idea of destination for millions. here is cut off. i bought the crossing. hundreds of fluttering, isn't pulse. teenagers, do of nationality of waiting to be a long to cross the to egypt. but the process is slow and tell me the few gets a chance from one thing to the next time and find out what,
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let's get to the bar like this from the ground. we can join the honey muff, mood in con eunice, inside the gulf stream. the honey, so the $33.00 days in the bump. oven continues. so there's more of the yes. well i have these really military along with foot soldiers, an armored vehicle are furthering their in prison. m v m d. all right. so that was 2 cars are rushing to the hospital, the bringing a 2 to 2 people who were killed in, in a previous era strikes. i was going to come to that. those seem to be pulled from under needs the rubble within the past hour. the, the, an error strikes targeted the eastern inside of the ton unit,
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and then the area of destroying a residential home killing for people right on the spot. one of them was a little girl, a child. and what seems to be now is it more people from underneath the rubble are being pulled out and brought to the hospital. and those are plastics and backs and, but in, within, also the past hour. and another here is quite targeting a residential home in a new so you don't have a refugee cam. this refuge account is densely populated in the central part of the gaza through an area that was designated as the saved floors. dobbins and people in the northern parts evacuated to 7 people reported killed right in the spot. there are more people under the rumbles and tends injuries as well. the number is likely to increase as there are people on the job with these. these homes were full of people full of people who are already on these homes, that as well as evacuated, who moved from gaza, taken refuge in these homes, find themselves
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a under unpredictable bomb spalding on them. this is the latest with the with air strikes, but these regularly, miller, sorry, is furthering it's of presence. now an operating in the heart of garza with tens those tags push, pushing deep into the gaza city and moving it from the 3 main axes all the way to squeeze gaza city with these really military says that they are not the have been able to. lo locate some of the bunkers and tunnels that how much leadership and how much elements are using still operate. but there is no comments or a see none of from home us about this so far. it's very real, this sense of chaos. intelligency bear and con eunice honey, and beautiful reality of the phone. 5 minutes. what about the situation with supply supplies into the country? absolutely essential the minimum. what's the latest as
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well? the latest says the we, we rather report about the number of the human and 3 incomes void carrying medical supplies and, and food supplies and other essential lights and coming to gaza in one month. the are, are the equivalent of what god, the daily needs of those supplies. we're talking about a close to $500.00 trucks. but this is what god needs on daily basis. $500.00 a trucks is what dogs that need every single day to sustain itself. if we want to talk about gods in the northern parts, the situations are very complicated, very, very dire situations. indeed, people don't have access to food. as the vast majority of bakeries, it came to a complete shut down. there was an announcer vet as completes a station of these bakers where people don't have access to bread right now,
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let alone the water supplies as well. most of the water in gauze in the northern finance given the intensity of air as track is vacant, contaminated, and not suitable for human human consumption. medical supplies are an issue as well as hospital. a step is suffered to sustain their operations. a few fuels remain the major problem as the the, the lack of a buick. it force a many of these hospitals to shut down completely. and as of now they are just a standing, a skeleton facility and not offering any medical surfaces whatsoever to injuries. and patients, uh, let alone evacuations as well. yeah. desperate situation that honey we'll leave that for now, but it's honey. i mean, in con, units in the south, let's say across the occupied east jerusalem now. so a higher it is that and so we're talking bad with about supplies with honey and just how cool. so the need is and yet we hear of an aide conway being directly
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targeted of the yeah. and thoughts aids, calm voice belonged to the international committee of the red cross. they had 5 and the cause of the and 2 other vehicles that were heading to our codes hospital on tuesday when it came on defy. i spoke to the spokes person, leona sydney and call who spoke a bit more about the details of what happened on the way to the hospital. so we don't have, we don't know exactly what's happened. the 2 trucks, 2 trucks with damaged and our tribal was wounded. so they everyday to the tooth and when to she for 1st for 2 instead, and it was pulled for us. we were shocked to see this happening. and just want to use the opportunity to remind and strongly stress that too many turbans on voice
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medical voice facilities and personnel enjoys special protection under the international committee chairman. sorry, what do we hear about these really ministry entering dallas? a city, any catchy about what's happening of the they haven't confirmed how fall the they all in to cause a split see they have said that they've been moving in the past overnight. however, i witnesses have told dollars, is there a that they've seen themselves soldiers and all the vehicles not far from our ship? our hospital we're talking roughly 700 meters. now we do know that he is ready, minute treat, and government for the last week has been saying that's i'll ship a hospital is warehouses where they could come on. center is on denise that they, at the time had released the video 3 d model to prove that this was the case. um,
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of course, in terms of those that are walking that our own john list have been outside of our ship. ah, and how mazda itself, they've denied that this is the case. so despite that, you have a 100000 palestinians. phil stuck in the north, trying to make that way to the south. the ministry says that it's reopen that 3 hour window that we've seen in the last few days. so allow people to move. we did see a video from yesterday showing some of them waving a white flag, but they've spoken to us maybe even spoken to v. i c r c talking about how difficult it has been full them with 0 access to humanitarian aid, especially in the notes they see the person i spoke to the spokeswoman said that even been asking them, they would go out to see someone that could potentially help them once they got to the other side, some of them just taking the clothes on the box and talking about
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a number of dead bodies that they'd come across that would just rushing in the streets. the weather here is incredibly hot, it's even so small. so in gaza and concerns, but the check point sort of that. uh and of course the times palestinians are very scared back and then not trusting the is riley's when they say that there is a space passage. sorry, we'll leave it there for now. thanks very much. that's our heart. the in occupied history. slip it now. speaking off to the g seven's final session on wednesday, the extra state entity blinking, i said drivel. peace and security and the region off to the will maybe to include 2nd conditions. no forcible display, some of the palestinians from does not. now, not after the war know yous guys as a platform for terrorism or other violent attacks. no reaction patient have got so after the conflict, hence, no attempt to blockade or besiege guys or no reduction in the territory of guys. we
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must also insure no terrace threats can emanate from the west bank. let's bring in the katrina. you who's folding the meeting and take it so katrina, tell us more about this final session session of the g 7. and what else? blinking headset as well. blinking was really trying to silence any idea or notion that the juice of who were divided on the issue of the war on gaza. in fact, he began his press conference by saying that the group had showed unprecedented unity on this issue. and some of the things that he said the group agreed to was that this, they all supported is all right, to defend itself and, and she will attacks like that, that occurred on october. second would not happen again. he said that they did agree to a humanitarian pause, but not as these 5. he said, that is to stop would be simply not be a viable option for preventing future attacks on israel. and he said that they also discuss concrete steps in regards to minimizing hum to civilians and the group
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would work towards the ending extreme is violence on the west bank. he also had a warning for other groups who were thinking or working towards expanding the concepts to other regions. is that the use of what president need work against that he also said as he had just moments ago, that now is the time to discuss the future of what is going to happen and go that despite the fact that the conflict is still ongoing and he had some boston lines, and he mentioned that including that the golden territory should not be reduce and there should be no false displacement of the gods and people. now interestingly, he did go forward and say that the only solution to long term piece that was that gaza would remain governed by the palestinian people and what off place it was that contradicted. but we had had from this. and y'all, who during an interview with an american media company, when he said that that would be possibly in his really security presence a. but a blinking simply said that they might be a temporary transitional period. whether could be some sort of arrangement that
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included israel, security a presence, but he said long time it should be ruled by the palestinian people, possibly in palestinian authority. now what we did not hear from blinking as he spoke, addressing the end of the g 7 farm is missing. was any comments about the mass of loss of civilian life and gaza? we had no sense of whether how he would ask for how the g 7 would ask israel exactly, to avoid those civilian casualties. and no mention at all as to whether the group will how the group will put any pressure on israel to undertake this to mandatory and pulls that it is indeed pulled in full. all right, so that's the position for the us extra state. what about other participants at the g 7? what did they have to say to? well the chair of this is the 7 is japan and we did hear from japan depends 4 minutes and you'll kind of cala, the full blink and spoken her emphasis and what she said about what the g 70 creature was robin different. she was really speaking about the importance of
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a humanitarian polls and providing and that a manager in cordele. she said what was needed was an extended mandatory and pause to allow for assistance to be nibbled and providing food was a health care shell. shelter and access by to mandatory work is into gaza. seals. so stress the importance of compliance uh uh, to international humanitarian law. she did not say here that stress on who that urging to comply with that low was full though. and she said that the hearts of the group 8 for the casualties, especially for the children, women and the elderly. and she said that what was it? she was quite a success. she's haled at the statements by the jew 74, mrs. as the group, fulfilling its responsibility to the global community. now that being said, the g 7 still has many critics to question its relevance question its leadership in the international community. many people we even have some purchases here in tokyo, say that the group is simply not doing enough as the wealthiest nation,
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the world. they need to do more to end the war in gaza. and it really of course, remains to be seen whether the statement will have any meaningful impact on the ground and goals that will. all right, that's a picture and take care of katrina, you thank you very much indeed that let's discuss was so we can bring in time i come into the professor of public policy at the hunts chief credit studies kind of welcome again. so 1st up, this is g sub median in tokyo, unprecedented units. he says blinking in the g 7, that's how he would have it. do you agree with that? no, not at all. i think we saw the positions and behaviors of other jesus do 7 countries . uh, i mean, and most of them were quoting for an immediate cease fire, right. not a human to impose. so this is again to us dictating other research and use of encompass what to do. i'd love to see because he said to monitor impulse but nice. he's fine. yeah, of course. exactly. just buying what's up, what is it? yeah, basically what this is what he's aiming at. i'm going to come fix the complex again . i mean, g 7 is an important group on the world just in the old stage,
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but it's not the only one it's, i mean, he has sort of who knows the, we're giving them up, they pull that, pull that award, that as an you'll notice and that the motion system and the thing that was left the station, i mean, the big shy and i should southern countries, you know, and, and majority of all of the country is the members of the you. and do you want to hear this key? they want to send me that stop for this war and opening political except for the banking, the us administration. and these are the, even we see i left in, in, in some of the conference position with the spain will see the head of the you as what she said the of the, um, on the line. yes, exactly. she and she emphasized on the and on the, and on a, in the, on the, on the 2 state solution. and she emphasized that there would be no unilateral suspicion for goes away from but i still thought of something. so again, this is blinking, doing an excellent job as a spokesman for these women, not
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a spokesman for american people. and we expect more for the usb us from lead, and the end of the and to speak spanish speaking to everyone's, we have enough on you is what i'm to be sure. what he says now is the time to discuss the future. to degree is the right because we need to turn on mind. so what happens next, like i'm wrong with the symptom, depends on the perspective a future that does not involve any kind of thing and say that on future, this is colonial mindset. neck. meaning, he decided, what is it and what's, what's, what's the faith of for the student is going to be the paper about his thoughts without any but a student position or precedence in this. we don't know. i mean, what's, what are they gonna engage from the student side to implement the plan? is it that the, the, or thomas or the piano or the rest of but a scene of society independence, there's no 1st thing in the, the present that the vips between them. but i stand. so again, it's, it's the colonial mindset with them that it becomes, and these ladies will decide what's, what for better students to the field of right. not completely look step because a blick and seemingly and not in support of nothing. you know,
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whose line that is rep would just take care of a security for the disabled future. and god, yeah, again, but how, what, what does the building socialize this? so what i mean, what so far? history is, of course is batesman. it's different than nothing. yeah. it was slightly different . i don't think they have the same degree on the same goals and objectives. but when it comes to actual uh to the attitude, the lessons just buying more templates, ready to continue with whatever that's doing because that's, that's coming in for me. the us, we expect a different position for the us or us that plays acute on into the ation and also to present the scene and concerns and of using this and this conflict not by us that works on behalf of is what i mean, is it, it has enough ministers and spokesman, so speak on the behalf, the us look lovely to play the flute right up with is it all right time. i believe that for many thanks very much, that kind of commitment. thank you as well. play most of the head on the use are including more is really rates in the occupied westbank,
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the city of jeanine and to refugee and come to talk to we will be live from the . so now is ready for us is it continued over night, rage across the occupied west bank and occupied these trees and issue a fact. and the, but lots of refugee comes with heat on thursday morning. and israel is intensified it's rates on palestinian communities since the masses attacks on october, the 7th, at least a $164.00 policy needs to be killed in the occupied westbank. let's scroll down to my having jump. judy joins is now from ramallah, and maybe tell us what the is really forces are trying to achieve with these rates . and so it is really military leaders have been quite clear about their intent the last couple of weeks saying that basically the gloves are off when it comes to what they're going to be doing in the occupied westbank from their perspective. they say
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that they are trying to stamp out any form of militancy that exists within the occupied west bank. now of course, that is not where you hear from palestinians here. many of them saying that they are suffering collective punishment because of the attacks that happened on october 7th. they say that more and more civilians are being targeted and they're worried. this is only going to intensify. of course, we've seen it intensified to become part of the fabric of daily life, especially since october 7th. let me tell you about some of the more of a note where the rates that happened in the overnight hours of last night going into today. you had a read that happened in the cafeteria, which is north of the occupied west bank. um these were uh many soldiers that went in. there were confrontations with palestinians there. and there were several people that were arrested. you also had raids happening in various cities, including hebron, bethlehem from allah and nablus. we should mention that the close to the muller lies beers, a university. and there was a re, the transpired there as well. the israeli army going on to that campus, staying there were told for at least 2 hours. and while they were,
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there were told that they went in and started destroying property belonging to the student movement block destroying property, taking away flags and banners and pamphlets. so they were very disturbed about that, and we should also mention something that happened the visual outside refugee camp, which is an occupied east jerusalem. there was an army raid, there were told that the aim was to destroy the family home of a 14 year old palestinian boy named how much as advantage he'd been accused by the army of stabbing and his really soldier at a check point in february. and that stabbing attack led to the soldier's death. now all in all, we are told that at least $47.00 palestinians were detained in those raids the transpired in the overnight hours across the occupied westbank. nick mohammed, it is just remorseless, isn't that? said these rates. how it progress thing is being affected by that this, this constant, the so these constant rates just like i'll tell you from everybody that i've been speaking with the weather here. and then i'm all lower yesterday when we're in the
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turn cut them refugee camp just a few hours after a rated happens there. everybody is saying that this is having a devastating psychological impact on palestinian civilians in these areas. they are extremely worried about what all this means for them going forward. they realize of course that there is a war that is ongoing in gaza and they are concerned about that. but they also say that they believe that the war that is going on in gaza is not the only campaign that the is really army is taking part of right now. they're worried that the israeli army is going to continue to put pressure on them. various villages, towns, areas in the occupied west bank. they worry, it's only going to get worse. and they say that it's not just about going into these areas and routing out as the israeli army calls the militants, they say that right now, you've got armored bulldozers that are routinely in the last few weeks going into refugee camp and certain cities destroying infrastructure. uh, digging up roads cutting uh power lines and water lines. they say this is collective punishment. they say also there are monuments, palestinian monuments that are being taken away or desecrated. you had an incident
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just a few days ago where we saw a video of is really army entering a town and putting up and is really flag on the minarette of a mosque. so they're really worried that this, what they call the campaign of psychological warfare is only going to worsen and they just don't know what that means for their future going forward. nick, i'm no thanks for that to me. i haven't judging that in ramallah. thank you. now then, on average, more than one john list has been killed every day during, as well as well on guns. the committee to protect john. this reports in any 40 have now lost the lives of the hands. these ready for assistance will be got, they've been killed by best strikes oil tillery selling well by being shot, according to the c. p. j. israel's war and draws it has become the worst for those covering conflicts since it began documenting death. in the 1990s, the international federation of journalists condemned the killings and continued to tax on janice and his calling for an immediate investigation. report has without borders. recently conclude this is rarely forces deliberately targeted and killed
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the royces, videographer in southern lebanon as non combatants. jordan this unprotected on the article $79.00, the geneva convention, an old policy is to accomplish, have a duty to protect them. when i did this, month's video went viral, palace to me and to and this were paying off his bullet proof, vest, and helmets during a live broad costs offers colleague was killed while reporting outside of hospitals . no problem, would you like me to shut off the the how fucked up. yeah, that's the shields in the hats. do not protect us. they do not protect any journalist at all. this is just equipment. and in this situation we are victims losing lives. one off to another, at no cost. we'll wait to for our turn, one off to another. alright, let's talk to tim dawson, who's deputy secretary general of the international federation of journalist. it represents a $180.00 journalist unions and associations right around the world and is around
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$600000.00 members. attending joins is on the skype from london. welcome, tim. from that clear, you get a very real impression of the defense of hopelessness. really, in a conflict with the numbers of journalists keeps on rising and indeed, as we've just had the west since, because started being kept. what are your thoughts as well? i certainly agree with you that the, the best toe is absolutely shocking. and you know, more than one goodness today, dad, i mean, just go back to the little bits of context. if you look at the vietnam mall which lasted for 20 years and boat, 2200000 competence is widely sold about 63 generations died in the conflict. and the was in yugoslavia which went home for 10 years in the 199240 journalist at so the scale of, of loss of life among journalists in gaza is extraordinary. i mean, you are absolutely right and they are,
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they're experiencing real hardship and difficulties as far as it's food. bizarre and water. there's about a 1000 gentlest working, engaged at the moment, and they mostly cool to their assignments. so they carry the heavy cameras and, and try to punch on their shoulders to go and get the stores. but there's also among the absolute determination to get storage and absolute, determine actually to try. i'm on the pump, sidney. everything that's happening in gaza, which i think is extraordinary. they are very brave, courageous, and determined individuals who i think there's a lot of our support, unusual because these janice actually lives the they have no means of escape. there is no respite. it says, you know, it's, there are so far as i'm aware, a no foreign register jen listing garza. so i think that some of the determination comes from the front of this is at home. this is happening to an extraordinary and terrible thing is happening to where they live. one of them said to me, the day there was an inch of gauze, so that doesn't have
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a story to tell. and we're determined to get ahold of those stories out. and i think, you know, if, if you look at journalists in general, isn't doing the very best work and the very best people doing math work, you'll find it in goss today. yeah. and is as we about 0 and i will to weld members of journalist from these have been talked to, to, uh you've been calling for an investigation to how would you like to see the remnants of that and uh, how would it be conducted? who did as well as you mentioned as the top of this package and the international law was fairly clear that civilly and should be protected by military forces and the drum counter system. and so i would, i would, i would like see right now he's right, he's taking proactive steps to safe god just i don't think it's, it's certainly not enough to send out the press release thing. you know, there's nothing we can do to guarantee your safety. i think it's perfectly normal and responsible for military folks to have guidelines for itself,
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which is about how doing this job protected in terms of being investigated. i think that probably will be something to the future, perhaps over somebody from the instructional criminal court. i, i, the dust and the smoke of worries is very strict. gotcha. and it's quite hard to judge any evidence in the, in the way that you would hope that the court would but i would very much, hon. this expect cause of being breaches of international law that you'll be interested in international court, right. and sent me these really minutes reset. it cannot guarantee the safety of genesis said that directly to the p. invoices that tell us how close for israel to be more responsible in their souls as far as john this concerned have been responded to by israel as well. i have not had any response from intro to the to the approaches i've made. i'm afraid to say i'm a, the, the mindset among is right and middle commanders is,
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is due to depression. my hope is that the more people who speak up the more transfer services they will take notice, i mean, you mentioned the many members of the instructor better actually to, unless you have added the voice to a cool for instructional lot to be respected. i just went through, i'm going to be of those organizations all over the world who signed up to the most of them will have had meetings of that rejected just boards who would in turn have consulted the members jealous for over the world, giving filled with people from an enormous variety of perspectives and political believes and religious background. so this isn't some, you know, one of the group who support, you know, that particular cyber brother is people who have generally the hot from the. but they have the desire to tell stories to expose what's going on. who can see the damage has been dumpster and that's to gaza. yeah. as you say, extraordinary reporting going on at great personal risk at 10 dosing. appreciate that tim joseph from the international federation of janice. thanks. thank you. thanks. the said i had here on al jazeera trying to fully for
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censor me won't work because this movement for a ceasefire is much bigger than one person. it's a growing every single day reminding the of the palestinian american in the us congress, the house of representatives, censors of rashida to lead a cools receipts, foreign garza, the color. the weather doesn't look too bad across a good positive here. now typical autumn weather typical november weather ready coming for that will be some spells of right and it will be some windy weather as well for time, but not as my time does when the as it has been recently. next, every flight pressure of that slide again from the atlantic, it will be pretty easy then across orleans, northern ireland, pushing into school some 12 and english previous area of low pressure. now making
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its way into where you crazed stretching down across the hall, gary and play right down into what grace missed, some heavy spells of right on that some thunder as well. that will not just way across. southern parts of the bulk has brought us guys come back in behind o 2 brad temperatures. it's a double figures here and let me get and try and expand the wet weather, which does sweep across thinking well scuffling as we go through web stipe, right as cost coming back here behind for the latter part of the afternoon. but tiny dial and dab across the low countries moving positive front heavy rain, they have to move them areas of porch cooling. that's cool, makes his way for the race was that we some snow have of the else as we go through with us. the legacy a shout was coming back in behind, brought and bracy full. many having said that bright to across the eastern pulse of you're able to some what the weather down towards the black sea. if there's any wolves are off the well that still clinging on across that eastern side of the met, of the
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thoughts provided king owns. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate. but there are no quick wins and events or research hard hitting interviews. do you feel like america is less than the days of these days or is it just a different full? i think the demography of the process facing realities do you see that the fraction is already starting with the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the brakes on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen via the stores on tools to how does a here 122-0000 injuries. 1.4000000 people just place the see where just effective for sure. community and goals are being targeted. no one, it saves you everyone. the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the other guy you're watching out 0 reminder about the top stories. this medical facilities are under increasing pressure and gaza with an early morning is rarely strikes the indonesian hospital. the international committee of the red cross says it's a convoy carrying supplies destined for medical centers was targeted by gun 5, no forcible displacements of palestinians, no real corporation of gaza, as a blinking sense of sense out the us as post war conditions. speaking at the end of the g 7 for administrative child care, group corporation, monitor him,
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pause in the fight as will and is it. second monks is ready troops and now in the house of gauze, us to see thousands of people being killed and that strikes if it, these calculated refugee companies. 15 others were killed, emissions not is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says, is government plans maintain and security presence in gaza? long off to the will. official reports now on not from occupied easters. this is really, i mean, is pushing deeper into guys that the number of dead rising by the are these really is and says the end of the war is the destruction of how much. but no benjamin netanyahu says this forces will oversee security in the strip for an indefinite period. reasoning degree of possibility of a level of military occupation, i think is what will before an indefinite period. we'll have the overall uh,
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security responsibility because we've seen what happens when we don't have it when we don't have that security responsibility. what we have is the rupturing of a must or on a scale that we couldn't imagine issue with it from it's illegal settlements and military positions, a guys in 2005. finally hunting back territory. it seized in 1967 moving troops in for an extended period or in different states would be the 1st is really presence of it's kind an 18 year defense summative. so you've 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 be made of the sofa model . so 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 guys a strip to i thought it sounded like anything else we've done. and so what to
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expect says the idea of any level of re occupation is premature, is impossible to to say now that what ever happens is way we remained a security wise and be able to do whatever each once we do not know what exactly would be the kind of regime in gaza laughs, come us hopefully is not leading the se, area. there has been a lot of talk in israel and internationally about what happens when the water is over. the thing to remember is that it's still ongoing. the us wants to see a 2 state solution, the standard for decades, but that would be much harder to achieve if there's really forces are still occupying part of the guys a strict island for sure. i'll just see that it will keep i east jerusalem. now in the us, media is reporting that president trip item is off these ready prime minister to agree to a 3 day pausing. fighting that is to report cleared, allow the release of his brand new captive. whitehouse is not confirming those reports,
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but us officials are publicly disagreeing with his ready policy more now than they have since the boys and girls have begun. had to go ahead and select us from washington dc. a clear sign outside of the us capitol 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 center. the only post in an american woman elected to congress where she did to lead the reason she posted this to social media, the some jewish groups that it was a call to what is real often that she explained it was a call for palestinians to have equal protection and freedom of movement, but palestinian people are not disposable. in an emotional speech, defending her calls for an immediate cease fire. the cries of the palestinian in
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short, palestinian and his rarely children saw no different to me. why? what i don't understand. that is why the cries of palestinians sounds different to you all and we'll divide new ministers and 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. i know president maintains is position that as a re occupation by is really forces is not the right thing to do. and reports that someone to push palestinians into egypt and other know they're not engaging in any situation in which egyptian land would be least forced relocation is not. is not something that we are. i cannot or as i can, the table or policy that we support. but on tuesday, the administration reiterated that they don't believe is real, is violating international law by but i mean hospitals, you and protected schools and refugee camps. but the administration is facing
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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, progressive 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 a ceasefire. all voters by knows he'll need if he is going to be re elected. and the polls show he could pay heavy price for continued collusion with israel. particle, haine, algebra, washington. a group of products to me and children has cooled on the international community to pay attention to the young victims of the comfort. bolden, 4000 pallets, and children have been killed by. is there any plumbing since october the 7th? so that's according to the policy administrative. how the problem with face
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experimentation. turning over the, the bar does look very good, but the point of the, the very dance gets of the, the one thing we've done the and she thought it there to keep us from bombing, we're going out of the of the love to patient is not to be the or the end and the way the news about the we come now do so. i'm in the task. well, i'm doing if we want these thousands of people from, draws a strong that either in his relo built by territory is unable to return home. so i'm, i'll patients receiving medical treatment, human rights organizations, according on these really government to ensure the safe for time are heard reports
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now from occupied these pieces. 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? well, i swear i'd kill myself or do they want the boy to find his own way home. to hi grandsons sits by her, as she explains how is ready forces arrested 11 people from this hospital in occupied east jerusalem. the staying on these riley permits to allow them to lead galls with the medical treatment before the war was stopped in hawaii had denied 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, can in with diploma kind of 85. their israel has accused them of hiding in the
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hospital. they're legally patients and their relatives told us they've been less stranded with permits, so it's 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. now some of them uh, finished their placement. and they, all of them are, they are moving from it because they are not allowed to go together. and where 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 leads. and since the will is detained, thousands of them will send them to the occupied westbank. some of those expelled from israel last week have told alger 0 that they were arrested and tortured for no reason of to, from asked is attacked. this hospital is funded entirely through
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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 experience. so 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 newborn quotes hop in a will that has no and insight sort of how you know, all g 0 occupied east jerusalem and palestinians and gaza have resulted to charging that phones with compact resolved, as well con electricity and the strip as has some of our reports, this is the only way for them to stay in touch with level. this is a phone charging station set up by local people to help a community shot to it by war. these was cutoff electricity to gaza, of the stock of it submitted to operation people off front to clear looking for
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ways to charge them the by phones they will long distances to reach this place. what cub batteries i use of charges and movement of a huge relief for the stuart families of those, please come back to life to be waiting for with from their loved ones as these valuable plays destroy entire neighborhoods. and the regiments i arrive to attend and i will stay till 12 midnight waiting to charge pull back trees and some mobiles. sometimes i bring with me my neighbors phones to talk. 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 boy intensifies and casualties bound, people turn to that those for the latest news and to find out of the relatives, i still don't like thousands of thousands. how flat the homes. they have no idea
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why they may end up know how long they may be away from the homes. but for now, the biggest concern is staying in touch with family members. ready and human loves and the code of the there's no electricity as you know. luckily the police turn into rich. kristen has provided generators to charge devices. i brought to my phone, my families, phones, and the phones of the many people i host at home. once the phones are charged, they stopped bringing even 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 send interest to a shouldn't just the charge on the phone, but we don't care. we don't fear that because we are already in a situation where we can die at any moment. we walk long distances would we have to take risk to charge our phones. for now,
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local charities are using the last seal. they have well solar panels to power of these charging stations, and with no sign of any on to as well as bombing. people are anxious to quickly connect to the cellphone networks. to reassure relatives, everything is fine for now. push about, but as you see right, the right still heavier now to 0. we look at steps that ukraine is taking to a before it's cool ahead of potential membership talks with the european the business like this to be sponsored by interlock tuck. he's real estate consultant,
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members of us think massively, people are choosing the rapid support forces of massacring that competitor. it some bearing them in mass graves have been morgan reports on the latest alleged atrocities and fighting between the hours of the army. to finish the power military rapids support forces or are assess, took over the army base in the city of janina is to dance. west star for state reports have been coming out of the recess and it's allied, malicious targeting civilians, will have thoughts refuge around the army phase. now, most of them are simply of, from the ethnic without need to try and these thoughts refuge around the army base between june and july. when the, our staff and its allies, militias went on a rampage, killing civilians in the city of jeanina. most of them from the ethnic metallic tripe, tens of thousands of metallic ethnic members life from the city of jeanina into ivory and neighboring chad, and recounted horror stories of the recess and their allied militias targeting
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people from their ethnicity. now in july, the united nations human rights officer released a report saying that they are reports of 13 mass graves in the city of janina, most of them containing bodies from ethnic metallic members. and they all concerns that they will be more mass graves with at least $200.00 civilians, reportedly killed between saturday and tuesday by the ira staff. and they are allied to militias. now the united states and saudi arabia and the regional into governmental authority for development have been trying to mediate a ceasefire between the army and the rapids. support forces in the side of the city of chet, the but a ceasefire. westfield a had been, had failed to be reached between the 2 sites and in direct talks mediated by the 3 parties. and they were only able to agree to allow for humanitarian assistance to reach those in need. meanwhile, as fighting continues around the capital and other parts of the country, especially into our for the arkansas and says more civilians will be caught up in the middle. especially with very few army base that's remaining. and with the,
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our staff taking over many army bases and menissi to in the dark for region. he but morgan ologist era, how to a european union is expected to prove membership talks with the credit on wednesday, the ukrainian legal system has long been mon, by corruption dot, seen as a huddle to joining the block keepers and barking and fishes plans way. behold, it's called his robot price. a vacant courtroom turned into an archive for thousands of processed cases, but with 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. for here we have a very heavy public burden and we do not have a quick personal on technical support. we need 100 judges for our the workload, and at the moment we only have 20 nationally,
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ukraine is on the drive to recruits 2000 you judges at the same time trying to root 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 trusts that 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 heads of the supreme court tell you this year by ukraine's anti corruption watched all the tyler's yet and the cost of these co founder of a foundation pushing for the kind of judicial reform that will be necessary for ukraine to achieve its 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,
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however difficult it is. we have to do whatever it takes. achieving that reform like clearing the backlog of court 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, as to portugal, where the prime minister, antonio acosta, has resigned himself to prosecute, just detained his chief and stuff. the investigation into a legs corruption. inquiry is looking into his administration's handling of lithium mining and energy projects. the 62 year old made the announcements on television, often meeting the president about seller avail. desousa sousa is expected to dissolve parliament and cool for a new election. voted in chile will be returning to the post next months. that's the votes on a new draft constitution at 6 to replace the current one that was written during
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a ministry dictatorship spots. the proposals already facing strong opposition or life in america to the se. newman reports now from the capital sent to you. okay. for the 2nd time in just over a year to into being presented with the text for a new constitution, the queen president of the body to try to mask his disappointment with the right leading draft. my yeah, whatever to, to lee. and people's find those words that way we can say that our mechanisms inform us exactly. it looks like nobody will continue to be essentially institutional and democratic the new in september last year. chileans rejected draft charts, ro, written primarily by left wing delegates, 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, which controlled the process with veto power. that was, this new constitution eliminates political debate. or 4 years ago,
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millions of julian's took to the streets to demand a new constitution to replace their current dictatorship era charter. then as now that are 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. i shouldn't be probably a good country 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, plenty more. and the goal is to conflict coming up. and that's it for me to clump this use a clinic for my son will be here just
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a moment for most of the as the situation in gaza. escalades weekly, new experts and analysis. this is not a convention of war between 2 armies, amplitude through states. this is a symmetric award. these really all mean does not purposely so to kill children. unfortunately, children can be the casualties of the walls you test. in real time, we really only taking them to call of the test. this government is mostly to stop the war, as you said, there wouldn't be no peace without justice for finished and stay with us for the latest development on our service dating strikes, followed by through week rescue, because that's 1st responders know,
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the mission could be the but until then, so humanity drives one day because of the civil defense which rescue mission because we don't simply focus on the public and some of the conflict. it's the consequence of war, the human suffering definitely the 4th time. it is one of the most serious thoughts of violence in recent years. we brave bullets involved because we give voice to those demanding freedom the rule of law. and we always include the views from all sides. um its the world slow down. we stand for as homes with tips of global nichols reserves. indonesia is forced to leave the global easy battery industry. we definitely manage our abundant resources and play a role in solar energy, harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits, essential,
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committed by mental protection and has the investment climate digital licensing, your better tomorrow the the condemnations and the red cross says it's fun. boy comes under fire near garza city while delivering essentials supplies to hospital the monro about this, and this is on 0 life and don't have also coming up defined calls for a cease fire. israel strikes near to main hospitals in northern garza stores the

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