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palestinians, a be killed. as a war enters a 2nd, bonds. israel says its forces are not in the center of gaza city plus no forcible displacing the palestinians from gas. not now, not after the war. the jew 7 foreign ministers meeting ends with a call for humanitarian pause and lost in peace gone south, but not a ceasefire. the more than $10500.00 palestinians are being killed since october. the 7th. the stock number includes 4 files and 324 children. that's the latest as total of israel's ongoing campaigns in the gaza strip. according to the ministry of health in gaza, hospitals that are under increasing pressure with an early morning is really strange. near the denise in the hospital, in the north,
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the international committee of the red cross says it's a convoy carrying supplies for medical facilities. was targeted by gunfire it hasn't said who was firing at its trucks. this comes as a war enters, it's 2nd month and is really troops. and so the center of gaza city, we're going to be live with our correspondence from guys that in a moment. but 1st, this report from a homage vol. 7 this is the ultimate company's radio supply content, the benefit of food you can give some, some goes a month to study buildings have to do different families. most of the victims of women and children david, but just sort of goes i. c t is we do the so called evacuation zone with continuous bombardment is pushing thousands typically is late and hospital, the civilians to leave these areas for the size to enforce those or does it's airplanes of last week and time neighborhoods,
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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 how much, how does that mean? i don't, 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 rarely occupation doesn't have any proof of these accusations. carpet for me, 3 of those hospitals aren't as way, has left supervisors with no option activities and they did so you know, wash feelings other like the some have to look
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at some result of what the volt, tentatively put, find it when i lost my sister and my daughter, the they stayed few days under the rubble. my grandchildren also died. the 1st was 6 years old, and the 2nd was ages. they all died together. the escape piece relates out stories of why you have to sleep in the state seat on the way out the block, you know, we looked like 4 kilometers on our way. we so thanks 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
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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 come and if you get a chance from one thing to the next time of the fine artist, you and i just noticed how many muslims joining us on con, use inside the guys the strip i you've been bringing this up to date was the ongoing is very, s tried some of the last few hours and so we're 33 days in. tell us what the situation is at the moment. well, yes, the air strikes continue and the bombardments continue. and the best way to describe it is beyond caesar, lea carpet bombing, the entire gall, this trip from north to south inflicting so much damage. and so much pain,
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what seems to be an attempt to increase the human cause of this work? just within the past 2 hours, the residential home in the city of tanya and it was targeted destroying for more residential homes in the surrounding area. for people reported from one family. one of the victim is a little girl, a child and to the central part of garza, the. 1 refugee camp that which was a side of major airstrikes in the past a few days. again, one more time has been targeted with multiple air, straight destroying a residential home and the surrounding area. what seems to be the use of large diameters from the cause. so much damage not only to the building, but the infrastructure and, and the road with people is still under the rubble. they're, the number is likely to increase in the coming hours. 17 people so far i've been report is killed in that error strike with multiple injuries rushed to show how
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deluxe the hospital in there. the bulk of the air is right. continue to target a different location. the gaza strip, including densely populated areas as such as throughout your neighborhoods they to neighborhoods. and now just within the past a few hours, a sharp warning was sent to the residents of a to bass, neighbor hood and hired there was a neighborhood as well as ordering people to evacuate as soon as possible, immediately taking so long, the enrolled old, a waste to the south had been road, has been designated by these really military ads, a safe career doors to advise, to move people from the northern part in gauze and city, the southern parts uh, on top of that the, the, is really a military along with it, with its armored vehicle has pushed deep into the gaza strip, coming from the 3 major axes of from the about the north and east. and the southern
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part is what seems to be squeezing garza and pushing deeper to the center of gaza city at these really mothers re announced earlier this morning that it's a, it's a troops are operating in the heart of gaza as they have been able to look at bunkers and tunnels used by how much filaments stop the read their uh they do to transfer their what is under the care on their operation. there is no comments about this. it made by home us so far, honey. let's talk about the humanitarian situation. a does continue to trickle and what can you tell us about how it's being used and how hard it is for people to get as well? the relationship is its, its finance. so here the more intense the air strikes gets here, the harder the situations, the humanitarian situations become
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a when terms of food supplies and water supplies and medical supplies and people across the gaza strip find it very difficult to secure these survival items and secure food supplies particularly in jobs and the north invite, for example, in golf in the north, the park, there was an announcement about the succession of old bakeries. old baker is covering that area. have got shut down completely. so people stranded in that area have no access to food supplies anymore. in addition shops and, and many markets and the grocery shops are all closed with no access people. the people in the southern part have the same problem, getting the queue for hours just to get a pack of of bread. wood. so limited number of bakers are still operating due to the shortage of a fuel of hospitals are suffering a double the amount of the pressure due to the large number of casualties in
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addition to the, the lack of a fuel to stay in their operation. honey, thank you very much, hon. you're welcome to talking to us. i'm calling you this. we're gonna speak to salt. archive actually use of joining us from occupied east jerusalem. tell us about an age can avoid that. we believe was targeted this morning. the yeah, that was by the international committee of the red cross. so that was in the cause of 50 and 5 of the trucks as well as 2 other of the vehicles was struck. and that happened on tuesday while on the way to deliver life saving equipment at 2 o'clock. so low. earlier i spoke to the spokesman for the ride costs. let's take a listen on the way to the hospital. so we don't have, we don't know exactly what's happened. b,
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2 trucks to trucks with damaged and our tribal was wounded. so the everyday to the tooth and when to she's supposed to get to 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 to many kevin, some voice medical voice facilities and personnel enjoys special protection under the international committee. chairman, i mean, most are these really most has been saying that it's being entering garza city. what more do we know about what's been happening there? yeah, the is there any minute tree audio, today's set that it's going in the pod i haven't really specified a will that actually means in terms of entering within cause is 50 reg boys been maintaining the last few days of the surrounding causes to see but having spoken to eye witnesses the today many all saying that the seeing soldiers and ahmed being
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close uh, very close to i'll ship offices. so of course, i'll ship a hostile, we've been covering extensively. what is rather queues is it accuses how mosque, even of using hospitals, including all sorts of the biggest one and gaza as the come on send. so that it says that underneath that hospital is wet tunnel is all where it's been making some of those big decisions including that to tack on october 7 just over a month ago. um now the situation in terms of those or trying to leave the noise. uh, these riley minutes, she says they, that's how it is that there are a $100000.00 palestinians remaining. speaking to the red cross just tell. yeah, they said that most of those don't have any access to age money of them a hold up in residential buildings unable to access a basic psych of food bread and even clean water and sanitation and
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medical a aid. so we do see that some of them have those have been leaving. israel says that it's opened another window for them to leave. but with the soldiers, with these riley stations along about main. so i'll head dean road. many are still faithful to leave. under the circumstances they worried about being targeted. the road itself isn't safe, they have to walk by foot. there are plenty of palestinian dead bodies strewn of close that road on the uh, policies thing in health ministry in garza has aust of for the right cross and the requested to be able to uh, just send in the uh, ambulances, clean those parties and be able to uh, receive, those are leaving to ensure that they do get so safe passage. sorry. thank you very much. and inside arcada from the occupied east jerusalem awhile were going to talk to much hoops. wiley, he's director of studies center and professor of contemporary,
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middle east politics. chicago university is joining us here in our studio and to how good to have you with us to alongside the violence. of course we've been reporting under she monitoring crisis that has been growing and is uh, sorta and honey. i've been pointing out the luck of fuel, particularly means the bakeries have been closing that small stores of being closing. this is really turning into a very, very significant problem that absolutely, i think today we talk about the distance does out with the slow def, because the starvation or the quick because of the bugs. so basically there's nothing that goes above this. i think it's, it's really sad to see all of this happening with all of this technology and images of photos everything. i know the action has been taken because they used to receive 500 trucks a day, which was basically 80 percent of the need. it was 80 percent now says the 28th of october, the only receive only $5500.00 trucks. so that tells you about the limit of the
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crisis which the human attending any causes. and the start of ation, people the suffering, the problem. i mean, the people to talk about how this water would and i think the god this how the water in the coming toward will have a long term impact on generations of laws because of the lack of food they are chosen and they need the specific kind of food they, they don't have it now. they don't have clean water, they don't have the, you know, they come to clean themselves appropriately so they can safe and be, or use the hygiene. so these are a problem is we'll have a great to investigations on the people and because of, for a long time, much i was wondering, we're going to be talking to you for the next few hours, but for now thank you very much on the excellence 12 speaking of the g seven's final session in tokyo and what is the us secretary of state? and to me, think of a said judy will peace and security in the region after the war needs to include
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certain conditions. no forcible. this place from 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 must also insure no terrorist threats can emanate from the west bank. katrina, you has more on this from tokyo. at the end of this g 7 form ministers meeting blinking was really trying hard to silence any notion that the group were divided on the issue of the gaza war. he said that the group had showed unprecedented and unity on this that they had agreed that israel had the right to defend itself. they agreed to wash monitor and paused not a ceasefire. that there would be concrete steps towards minimizing homes of civilians and stuff. the extremes violent in westbank hills had a warning for any group were thinking of hoping to expand the conflict beyond the
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gaza strip. he said that now was the time to discuss the future or piece plan going forward. he said the bottom lines. what nor false displacements, opposing and people know, blockade of gauze and their reduction of gauze. and territory also said crucially that this territory would need to be governed by the police. didn't people know when he was off, whether this call is contradicting. what we heard from this and you all heard that there could be a security presence led by israel in the gaza strip. he said that they may be a transition, a temporary transitional period, which involved is, are about going forward. it would need to be the palestinian authority of the palestinian people who, who govern garza. now what we did not hear from blinking was any comments about the massive loss of civilian life, or whether the group would be applying any pressure on israel to actually undertake this humanitarian pause. now, before making spoke, we did hear from the japanese 4 minutes to yoga, kinda kuala, and her emphasis was on humanitarian pause and on the court or she said that the g 7 was calling for a mandatory assistance to deliver food was
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a health care shelter. and access by some medicine work as to the gaza strip. she also emphasized that the group is holding for compliance with the international and she mandatory enrolled. she said that the site, the group, lo, able to come up with a joint statement showed that it was being responsible to the global community. however, the fact remains that there are many people who are critical of the g 7 as a group in critical of its relevance of its ability to lead on this issue. and certainly there will be many questions asked as to how they plan to impose this plan on the ground so that it makes in meaningful impact on what's happening in gaza. katrina, you alda, 0 tokyo. this is still a head and i'll just say the more is really raised in the occupied west by in the city of janine. i'm to refuge account such august is we're going to be alive from romano. the
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depth analysis of the days headlines all these blue cross blue is root has of items. so the thing is not a license to kill inside story on out jersey era. simply violence has been pushing palestinians out of the non sprint years, which is october. the 7th, it's been like nothing exceed before more than 200 people to where the c for the one community in the occupied with the bank, with food to keep their. maybe the shortest family had to run for things. they've located us for 4 days. we couldn't bring in water tanks to drink. id is brothers and the families have relocated to the village of type, a 7 year old credit says he's the top of his class. i ask him, what's 3 plus 4? he says it's son. he says he misses who are the ones at the castle. i've always depended on a warm climate, but it's too cold here in the village of piping. there's also little reason glance,
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they can start a new life here, maybe the side would sooner, and she would also learn that he might never be able to return to his line the the, you want to know what is it a reminder of our top story is this, our medical facilities are under increasing pressure in gaza with an early morning is really strikes to the indonesian hospital, the international committee of the red cross and says it's 8 online carrying supplies. destined for medical centers was targeted by gunfire. no for simple displacement of palestinians,
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no re occupation of gaza. anthony blinking sets us to us post wall positions. speaking of the end of the g, 7 foreign ministers between tokyo, who calls part of humanitarian falls and fights as the war enters. it's the 2nd month is ready to send now in the heart of gaza, cities more than 10 and a half fighters and palestinians have been killed. that includes $4324.00 children . is there any forces have continued overnight res? across the occupied west bank and, and occupied east jerusalem, i saw a fight on ballasa refugee. chances were hit on thursday morning israel as intensified as raids and palestinian communities since harmless attacks on october . the 7th, at least a $164.00 palestinians have been killed and the occupied west bank. well, how much i'm jim is joining us now. live from of ramallah, bahama to tell us what vs where the forces say that they're trying to achieve with these rates. a rob, let me just 1st stop by updating you and our viewers about
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a rate that is currently ongoing. the israeli army has entered the town of bethlehem. we are told by eye witnesses there that they are encircling a house of a suspected palestinian fighter that they have asked to palestinian men to surrender. that, that confrontation is ongoing. we expect to get more details about that in the coming hours and we'll get those to you as we have them now when it comes to what these relays are intending to do, really, they made no secret about his really military leaders. the past couple of weeks have said that the gloves are off when it comes to their attempts at what they call fighting notes and see across the occupied westbank. and that's why they say there have been increased numbers of re just become part of the fabric of daily life across the occupied west bank. now 1000 as i've been speaking with say, this is really just a form of collective punishment. and they say that's why it's getting worse. let me tell you about some of the other rays that happened in the overnight hours of know you had a kind of feel. yeah. which is north of the occupied westbank. there was
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a raid there, these really army in 3rd, there were confrontations with palestinians that lasted several hours. there were several people arrested. you had read happening also in hebron or mullah annapolis . and when it comes to the muller, there was a read on the beers, 18 diversity campus. that's very close to where we are here in the middle us, we're told that these really armies stayed on that campus for at least 2 hours that they destroyed property belonging to the student moving block, took away banners, pamphlets, papers, and posters, and also one other rate of note to mentioned to you at the tripod refugee camp and occupied east jerusalem were told that the israeli army answered that they stayed several hours that day. their intention was apparently to destroy the family home of a 14 year old palestinian boy who had been accused of stabbing and his really soldier at a check point in february. yeah, that is really, soldier ultimately died of his wounds, all in all at least $65.00 palestinians detained in those various and numerous raids across the occupied west bank and the overnight hours rob mohammed,
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we know that they are raised by these very forces into the they occupy westbank, unoccupied, east jerusalem had been a fairly regular occurrence before this. of course they have not stepped off and they seem to have intensified. i know that you have been talking to palestinians in some of these areas. what have they been telling you? but the way that this is affecting them all the palestinians, robert i've been speaking with say they are increasingly worried that this is only going to get worse. yesterday we were in the sort of cut them refugee camp after a raid had occurred their civilians. they are telling me that these really army entered at the tactics that they're using are fairly new since october 7th, that they're using arm bulldozers to tear up streets, destroyed critical infrastructure, cuts, power lines and waterlines. this is something we've seen happen again and again, over the course of the past few weeks. of course, as you said, even before october, 7th, reeds had become almost part of the fabric of daily life throughout the occupied was think they'd become an almost daily occurrence. now they have become a daily occurrence. it's only getting worse. the palestinians here very worried.
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this was already even before october 7th, the deadliest year for palestinians across the occupied west bank. rob mama, thank you very much. indeed. that's mohammed jim, jim, talking to some of them on this has already become one of the deadliest conflicts in history for those reports, hang on it. on average, more than one journalist as being killed every day during israel's war. on garza the committee to protect the journalists, reports of nearly 40. i've now lost their lives at the hands of these very forces. and since the war began, they've been killed by air strikes, artillery, showering, or by being shot. according to the c p. j. israel's war on gaza has become the worst for those covering conflicts since it began documenting desk and the early 19 ninety's. the international federation of journalists condemns the kennings and continued a tax on journalist i'm just calling for an immediate investigation. report has without borders recently concluded is very forces deliberately targeted. i'm killed
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or reuters photographer, in southern lebanon, as known incompetence journalists are protected under article 79 of the geneva convention. all parties have a kind of conflict, have a duty to protect them. this month the video went viral, of a palestinian journalist, a ripping office bullet proof, vest, and helmet during a live broadcast of to his colleagues was killed while reporting outside of hospital. no problem. would you like to shut off the hook 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 after another, at no cost. we are waiting for our turn. one off to another $10.00, whom is deputy secretary general of the international federation of journalists. he says, israel has not responded to international calls to protect the journalist and gossip
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or the the death toll is absolutely shocking. and you know, more than one journalist today that i mean just to put up with a little bit of context. if you look at the vietnam mall which lasted for 20 years and boat, 2200000 competence is why we thought about 63 journalists died in the conflict. and the was in yugoslavia which went on for 10 years in the 199240 journalists that so the scale of, of, of loss of life among journalists in gaza is extraordinary. i mean, you are absolutely right that they are the, they're experiencing real hard and difficult cases. bird food. bizarre and walter, there's about a 1000 gymnast working, engaged at the moment, and they mostly go to their assignment. so they carry the heavy cameras and, and try coats on their shoulders to go and get this to. ready but there's also among the absolute determination to get storage and absolute determination to try.
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i'm on the absolutely everything that's happening in gaza, which i think is extraordinary. they are very brave, courageous, and determined individuals who i think because of all of our support. so the weather is next, the inside story is going to look at the pressure of building on the us and israel's other western allies. and quite that it may make them we consider the support for the war on the guys will be back in about 30 minutes by the hello and welcome to another look at the international forecast raincloud. so gathering across central, the southern parts of china, we have this weather system just out into the northwest pacific that's pulling away . but you say you have this little area, cloud pass slot this way into central areas of china. now the pulse of
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a sickening cloud is pushing its way and it's a go on 3 sides fairly heavy at times with some, some that mixed in lots how the possibility plus the potential for some localized flooding all the way up toward shanghai. brought this guy's coming to japan for a time. create potentially not too bad. you can see that area out and brain just sliding in across the board of the the system will move further. race with it will ramp its way up some heavier, right? it's a, some parts of japan, some have you down pulls across much of japan as we go through friday. so something of a change coming in here. meanwhile, its driver across the korean peninsula, flights and moving parts of china for the most part, one or 2 wintry shabbots coming in and look at us because we're going to single figures here. cool, arrive in place, some showers that it's out towards the south in southern parts of india. also seeing some of live the shows at the moment. so we have good orange warnings and falls currently across. posit carolie tumble not do, and the shouts pushing up tools and all that to share was for pakistan as the
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israel is still refusing to allow get, or national journals into jobs to cover the carnage they're all that they can report on 1st hand is the, is really saw power standing and reporters of risking everything to get the story and 15 members in 5 kills and, and ask dr. sharon, what's happening on that we don't cover the news. we cover the way the news is the listening post global outrages. busy on dogs is growing the mass because of the devastation of putting countries under pressure to act against israel. some authority announced a breaking of diplomatic relations. so will as pressure the us and israel is all the western allies to reconsider the support for the will. this is inside store
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