tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 8, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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award winning investigations. give compelling insights into total storms from asia and the pacific one. 0, one east. on out to 0. the the, the clock. this is it. these are life coming up for the next 60 minutes. the death toll and dogs are wrecks off. 214 people have been killed in residential areas in the past 24 hours. that brings the total number of dead to of a $10005.00 condemnation from the red cross is, is totally void comes on to find it goes and sits equal, delivering essential surprise to cost street fighting dollars. the city is
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reportedly underway. israel says is forces and now in the city center plus no forcible displacement, palestinians from gas not now, not after the war. the g 74 minutes has meeting ends with the cool for a few minutes here in polls and lost in peace in gaza, but not a sweet spot. the so more than $10500.00 posted into being killed and is ready for me since october. the 7th, that number includes more than 4000 children as well. and so is it 2nd month for those left in the gaza? nowhere is safe, including and con eunice in the south will be live there with a correspondent from con units and just a moment. but 1st, let's have this report from lena of what the more is ro here strikes. more bodies pulled from under rubble.
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this is the seen india bad, your refuge account. got the we've all sleeping peacefully. suddenly the entire house, columbus was sleeping. the this man lost his entire family in an air strike on the t asks to kiss his daughter. good bye one. last time as these really army enters the center of cause, a city heavy bombardment takes place in the north bay. plaza. yeah. was also targeted, killing many people, and leaving behind families in pain of it. she is my cousin within married daughter who was 4 months pregnant there was sleeping peacefully, they hit their neighbors home. she was mounted with a daughter in gaza. there now,
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no coffins and no funerals, only mass burials. 2 main hospitals and northern garza also targeted palestinian se nowhere is safe. the novel all clear as you're all right, let's get the very latest updates from con eunice inside the gallons a strip honey. my mood is joining us and honey and so it goes on what's been happening today so far. yes i think well in addition to the many atrocities committed in the late hours of last night and early hours of this morning, just minutes i go and very close to the hospital, a 100 meters a week from the fence of the hospital, a mosque, the largest mosque in the area was complete, really destroyed in an error strikes. what's troubling about this there's so it gets in the middle of a busy road,
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the main road leading to the side gate of the hospital. it's also a busy market. was still many people out there shopping for daily essential need. there's also a bakery next to the mosque where a q of hundreds of people, at least waiting for a part of the bread and ears. right. without a warning and predictable bomb just spill on the mazda destroyed so far. what has been brought to the hospital, tens of seriously injured power. as soon as we don't know exactly how many people have been killed in this area, strikes as the entire mazda entire concrete building collapse on the poles around the, surrounded and on the road. the busy road where hundreds of people were out shopping. and we don't have a confirmed number, but here at the hospital, given the intensity and the loud explain,
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we have to duck down from all the smoke and the flying objects as a result of the air strikes. i'm sure it's similar to this error. so i are taking place right now in golf and the northern part as does apply to still continue between today's really military and the palestinian militant fighting groups in gaza. city and highly annual reports. and you have been documenting at supplies, getting to come into the country or i should say the lack of supplies getting into gaza. what is it like? the situation was not real situations like these, the created by this kind of predictable air strikes in the busy road. it can for sure lead to extreme shortage of supply is people in this area rely on this road to get their daily basic essential item. now, with the market being very risky and dangerous and with spanish shops are close
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right after the air strikes, we're gonna see increase in the needs of, of the full of those supplies. so far, whatever has been allowed into gaza, it is, is not, is not enough. it's a dropping the ocean of what god, when it needs on daily basis. 500 trucks is what palestinians and galvan need on daily basis of food supplies, medical supplies, and other life essential survival items, but so far in 32 days of war and total fees, that's about the number 500, right? less than 500 trucks been allowed in the guys, so nothing is compared to the needs of palestinians. there is a 3 and short dues of medical supply and from somebody there is 0 dropped over fuel . they have been allowed him to go to the hospitals and running on those laws or whatever it lost the mountains. the had left it for the past few days. and in the
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coming hours we will probably see it complete shut down of hospital. we already have a statement from a hospital and cutting down on major's services major medical services and major departments at the hospital including some of their operation rooms are due to lack of a fuels to keep the, the operations room running. and so seeing levels similar situations happening and then the agent hospitals and the super hospital work, not only do they do the lack of the fuel, but also they don't have the run on a small, it's a board. and it power generates that are not enough to run a whole facility in the size of the ship a hospital and then an agent. hospital situations are very great. they get worse by the hour. unfortunately, people are going hungry. people are going thursday and there is no medical, a proper medical service to, to people right now. or how do you,
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thanks very much for that top data honey. my move in con eunice gonzo stripping is honey, was reporting medical facilities very much under increasing pressure with the 18 of 35 hospitals in regards strip. now out of operation, and i, the morning is reading strike hits straight close to the entities and hospitalized and off in the international committee. the red cross says it's a cold and boy caring supplies for medical facilities, which talks about gun file. it has not said who was firing as it's trucks, so let's get you more and that's a company that was talking to then goes on and fishes live for us in occupied east jerusalem and died. and we just heard from honey just how necessary it is. how central is that aid comes in, and now we have this a tomboy that's being targeted. so that's right. this is coming from the international red cross, right? present to the operating in guys uh they had a convoy of 5 ambulances and 2 trucks that were heading to all cook's hospital
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taking bite, the life saving equipment. and they came on their fine. no, they had to essentially cut short their jotting the new towels, shift the hospital to try and deliver what the hide they are. but clearly this was deeply consenting to the international red cross reg crescent. what is also consenting to the is the scenes that they're seeing with services that people making that you, on the side is on the road in guys, over the last couple of hours. these really said that the route was clear and it was safe. and they've decided to expand the opening of that route for another because so many people are making that john the but for those who are making the decision to go, it is extremely difficult. it's all got to be done on foot. they have no idea what the face when they get there. i did questions too for the international right course. as we were actually making the journey. what they described to me is extremely hot breaking. so yesterday,
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when they were on the way to distribute medical supplies, they sold thousands of people under old, handicapped people in wheelchairs, elderly children, and these people, which is desperate, they will kept asking, like always, they're always safe. is the shelter for us where we can we find food where we can, can, can we find volta and for us as a human deterrent personnel. we just didn't have the answers to this question and they said it was stating to be there. and we missing this massive needs and not having enough response to help these people these pictures of people, a streaming so will of course, give some consent to international aid agencies have seen similar pictures in the past where areas have been cleared of the population there. they are moving so and as you had from that snapshot from the international red cross reg crescent, they are leaving behind a life that the new and the what
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a weird old but was under threat from the continual bombardment by the use relays. and they're moving sideways to a life that they have no idea what holds for them. even the basics will be able to get food. will they be able to get water? will they be able to get shelter? they've left one life a whole bunch 70 and have moved into another of complete on 70 to write down. and thanks to that to ellen fisher, 40 from occupied east jerusalem. well let's look at the health situation more closely, impacts a 193 health workers have been killed in dallas and since october, the 7th, with over a 110 medics in june, we can speak now to gabriel. now mon, who's the humanitarian affairs manager for doctors without borders, joins us live from occupied east jerusalem. and gabriel, the danger is very, very apparent. it's. we've been discussing for weeks now and your people, i'm afraid to say no. all too well. we're very sorry to hear about the loss of your colleague and if it's okay with you, can you tell me what happened?
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um. well, how much was the colored overlays for the past 3 years? and the cert he was a met technician, how he lived, and not a shot other trucks they have refugee can in the north of district. um, for his building was uh on to the ground and to him and several family members. or that was the situation for a lot of that or the similar situation for a lot of workers industry. indeed very sorry to hear that and given the situation, you must be gravely concerned for, for old medical teams or indeed what? cuz they're trying to help in this situation. yeah, i mean there's no, there's no possibility of getting a without a ceasefire. that's what we need to be for. anything the needs are in the form is something that we cannot even calculate right now is it was already documented
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starting prices before 7 and we had a project. this price is the now with the kids with another level. and this level is something that we haven't seen a recent history, and it's something that will well actually mockingly in terms of humanitarian s a. m. s s, and many others have been consistently calling for a sci fi uh for weeks, but its not even looking remotely close. right now. can you tell us how critical it is that there is at least a humanitarian polls? we don't, we don't, we don't. exactly. that's looking for a human to repulse because for us it doesn't make any sense that people will have a break from the funding and then the people to get it. so it's something that whenever you draw the line and somebody to wish for a complete file, all right, but say if the, if that's not going to happen, it looks, i'm likely, as
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a humanitarian pulls might be old, you have to work with. and if that's the case, what would you do with that time? why is it necessary, what, what could be achieved? everything on the menu or it is the sequence for seo. there's lines and lines of truck, sweetie, egypt. we have people who have supplies for acquisitions in egypt and also the cheaper position in egypt ready to go in it. ready and also on the capacity capacity to bring things in, because with the current load trucks that mercy, this is not even like even the age in any what it's called is going through right now. we have about $500.00 trucks at the pool, and it was already a dire situation. now we had 500 trucks. i just got in after 4 weeks a whole day. and then i'll do this and thousands of years as well. so even if we do have them for many 3 pools, let's say alexis, the logistical,
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the logistical aspect. okay, all this help inc. it's a mess. what rich to gabriel finally and brief, if you would. i'm wondering, in this situation, how you logistically managed to even remotely achieve what you need to do that and manage your teams in a way that can keep them safe. but while doing what they need to do the movements. uh, you know, what did they offer? ations and medical operations as we were running before work. um we have to look at scattered around the strip working in different hospitals, but it's up for the moment. there is no um, there's no direct coordination or recent coordination precisely also because of the lack of proper communication systems and kind of like so what we, what we think is that we have no idea exactly what we're going to see because it's,
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it's something that is front of these numbers, events and for every one we're talking about 1500000 people displaced. yeah. well we wish you all the best in your ongoing efforts. we thank you for your time and tony is describing the situation there and does a gabriel demon from doctors without borders. thank you. now, as we've mentioned is ready for us is a in the center of gauze and city of the goods. lights has pictures, frames pushing deeper into the city is a baffle with palestinian groups. out. is there a correspondent while do has more now from kansas city like any. and as that little street fighting is concentrated around the northern outskirts of all shot to refugee camp north of the cause, the strip on bait last year in the northwest adjacent to the game. which since the morning i was an all day since the sing continued cautious, artillery, shuddering strikes, parallel to that central fighting is a south west, an area of casa, the other arm of the pensive movement with which is we'll try to squeeze,
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gone. so sometimes these really trunks advance only after complet shelly clears the way, but it's always confronted by palestinian resistance. probably just sometimes face to face or just a few meters away, a little bit and circle them had the with the more on draws that has dominated the gender of a meeting in japan, a foreign ministers from the g 7. speaking off to it's just extra state and to me blinking said durable peace and security in the region. often the goal maybe to include certain conditions. no forcible displacement, the palestinians from gases, not now, not after the war. no use of guys as a platform for terrorism or other violent attacks, no react to patient of god. so after the conflict, hence, no attempt to blockade or besiege guys or no reduction in the territory of god. we must also ensure no terrace threats can emanate from the west bank. and that's
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enough from katrina you who has more and that's from take care. i to the end of this g 7 form and it says missing. blinking was really trying hard to silence any notion that the group were divided on the issue of the gods of war. he said that the group had showed unprecedented unity on this, that they had agreed that israel had the right to defend itself. they agreed to issue monitoring pause, not a ceasefire that there would be concrete steps towards minimizing homes of civilians and stuff the extremes violent in westbank hillside. a warning for any group were thinking of hoping to expand the conflict beyond the 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. and also said crucially that this territory would need to be governed by the palestinian people. now when he was off, whether this call is contradicting. what we heard from this and y'all heard that there could be a security presence led by israel in the gaza strip. he said that they may be
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a transition, a temporary transitional period, which involved is, are about going forward. it would need to be the palestinian authority, all 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 foreign minister 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 a health care shelter and access by some medicine work as to the gaza strip. chose to emphasize that the group is holding for compliance with international and she mandatory and will 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
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certainly there will be many questions asked as to how they've planned to impose this plan on the ground so that it makes some meaningful impact on what's happening in gaza. katrina, you all the 0 took care? well, in spain, the minister of social rights, the on the a lot of is calling on her government to cut all ties with israel. alada is telling the european union not to make the book computer fits in genocide the next se, the most. okay. our point of view, which has remained quite clear over the past few weeks, is that the is really state must and this plan genocide against the palestinian people. we think it is very important people to know the context of what is happening in this month. i must say model name of the civilian population of children murdered. this is happening in the context in which israel has carried out a decades long policy of illegal occupation of the land, of the palestinian people stealing houses right and killing people,
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mistreating and torturing some prisoners in is ready to present this policy. no, you don't get all the way. so say that in context, in this context, it seems important that the international community and particularly the european union, will probably take a firm position and says, stop to the is ready to government. but i'm particularly nothing yahoo. because if the is ready to government is able to do this, it is because they enjoy total impunity in the international community if this and thanks to having a very strong alliance with the united states. lucas, we need the international community to react and respond to you. i think to what is on the dial should lead a global threat to democracy who understand it? because if they're doing this to the palestinian people today, they can do it to anybody in the future. and this isn't the lucky i would just come, you know, there was a deafening silence of so many countries. and so many political leaders who could do something then to let me speak about bullets. i know well the european union you, it seems to me that the display of hypocrisy which europe and commission is showing is the um, acceptable. there is the comparison with the ukraine bill and the faust action
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which the e mail took and imposing sanctions against who tended to suck it while the legal invasion was taken place in ukraine. they reacted the customer. in this case, i believe we're losing the opportunity at the moment. we could do lots of things, economic sanctions on this, on the yahoo and his political cycle prosecute for the international criminal court . all the politicians responsible for pushing the button. i mean, hurrying out these must have bombardments on the civilian population in general. and what is a flagrant, the breach of human rights at the hospitals, schools and people at the united nations cannot be the opposite of these attacks. and you'll get okay with us because it's because simple enough in doing i think we can do many things. i'm demanding my country and all the countries break diplomatic relations with israel. i think this, i would send the right to political message, which is, you know, you don't want to have anything to do with a war criminals like this liter. let's speak now to my gives with
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a who's the right sure. of the study center professor of contemporary, middle east politics. i kind of university joins here. so my g bad, we had the g 7 outcome final session. us extra stayed on tea blinking, delivered his remarks and he set out some parameters sydney before. no, just what make it very interesting about those for noise because it remind me of the 3 knows upside in 90. 67 with the cup to nose notification. but as i noted, no peace with those right. i know unfortunately all of this at the end of the day they, they went back and they have peace with luckily to any kinds of achievement. but what's interesting about what lincoln was saying, basically he, he is, um, he says, uh, american would not accept any kind of changes. well, that's what i thought it was that you know to a professional because that according to him, no, i know that no i to the 3rd is and does that. and then the 1st one, know, $47.00 displacement and those basically uh,
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i would say 100 percent disagreement with the is what it is, what it is once so the cheapest to come and stuff is cool. basically basically it's another to start the school in the north of was that basically creat another base for them? so what should they quoted the about security control on, on a north of was that and also about the involvement that the international involvement. it seem also there is a lot of debates about it. this to me shows the vision and the for argument that ations within the nice sized communities, but more between his eyes and americans. exactly, because the united states is drawing your line and the son does know. absolutely. i mean, if you, if you remember, if you go back to the 1st week of, of this war, the most of this course was different. absolutely. and now they say no, i think this kind of view them any kind of came to this off to order for the last meeting, a discussion with different leaders in the agent. and they, i think the dangers are and i was in general, they are a gains,
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i know the neck about invasion. i know the displacement of the 1st thing is because those people, 2.3 the or the product of an act above a product of displacement. they don't need them again to sort of more. i think there's also a security concern in egypt in particular to move even $100000.00 products to enter them because this will, to them, it would because it would be cost of, of the internal security. but why do you think it and when you said it was, it demonstrates divisions with other countries. why is that what, what do you mean? you know, if you remember this course, the slogan in the fall in the 1st few weeks how this was pro is the 100 percent. been even what repeating what you all are saying. now when it comes to setting back, the minister of germany was saying exactly just a few minutes ago with a blanket and a press conference. that's actually she agrees with what he said. so basically, there isn't, there is a new narrative now is, is being shaped because of the number of casualties because of this. but, you know, i think the story is both custom to it and that is
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a pressure on the governments in europe, in the united states that you know, this war should not continue. this war is illegal. this is, this is a genocide happening. and as i think now the government's waking up, unfortunately they wake up after 11000 people were killed and other sorts of people injured. right. but of course, we all have to the head of a selves in a sense only because we're talking about what's gonna happen off to the conflict to me while things are getting on a pace. and there's no sign of seesaw, or even a humanitarian dress enforcers, actually it is of targeting, gosh of the truck. so that to bring uh you know, maybe come on like a support to the hospital itself. i know that it's a, you know, water crime. i think, as we said before, it has the needs more, you know, and, and as an emergency needs at least 60700 sucks a day now. and so they can cover the needs of the people know what's out of no food . no, but the kids children are suffering this this semester because um this
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war will have unfortunately a serious impact on the generations. and because the for the life right. and there's no less off as you had to imagine. we'll leave it there for now. but thanks very much. thank you, sweetie. thank you. well, you as president j biden's unwavering support as well, may be risking his challenge to the very election that's according to y l l. is that yet the see of engage most of the american civic engagement organization? about 66 percent of americans and 80 percent of democrats have expressed support for a ceasefire. they want the escalation, not an increase, and the blood shed and the killing specially of civilians and children. and they want the president and they want his administration. they want congress to be supportive of that and they are deeply disappointed that has not happened yet. the democratic party is a diverse big tent party and it's been evolving. it has been including younger people, latinos, blacks, also more recently,
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members of the mid recent community, the community, the muslim community, the indian community, and many of those communities bring more diverse approaches to this conflict. sure, i think the pro israel sentiment is still very strong in the democratic party. it is clearly very strong in the, by the administration. but it's beacon tested in this moment, this is the tension that you're seeing right now within the democratic party and the broader society. but i think things are changing here. the question is, how quickly and at what cost will it lead to a more representative the craddick party of all of its basis or a fracturing of it? and i do have concerns that we might be seeing the latter, at least in 2020, for some degree and beyond just the presidential age situation, whether it's trouble or by that the average age in the said is quite high as well.
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the us senate is very disconnected from the rest of america in many ways. and you see in congress also those members have been serving for 2030 years in a way you are seeing that divide really manifested so on, in the fact that both parties in congress are supporting the, the policies of benjamin netanyahu and refusing support a ceasefire. there supporting also a lot of other things that are maintaining the status quo and american, whether it's regarding health care, education, environment, the gulf control issues. now the democrats have been a little bit more into, with the rest of america on these issues. but even they have a disconnect because of the age of the lived experiences and the income differences . and then versus the street, you're seeing hundreds of thousands of young people protesting saying that they want to cease fire. they want to add to the military occupation of palestinians, and i think you are going to see that come to head next year. but at the end of the
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day, the us is still a 2 party system. and those of us who are trying to see this change have to work within that system. i'm seeing costs for supporting 3rd party candidates. that might be a viable alternative for 2028. before 2024. there's only going to be 2 choices for americans. all right, let's get onto the why the heads up, the hello, the welcome to look at the international full costs. it got some ra, the weather in the full cost. will japan over the next couple of days at the moment? it's losey fine and dry, little wriggling, one of the system outs in the north west pacific kind of pull out. so the way practice guys coming back in behind that you see the crowd in the right. and that is gathering across central and southern parts of china linking up with a system. this is stretching its way across the cramping range. last some snow. they're having to wear the pharmacies to china, eastern areas of russia, and that so got a topless way for the race. was pegasus of heavier right? coming into the queue, she into home. she and i think old pots could well say some are all the heavy down
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pools, as we make our way into friday. bright, this guys come back, can be hard cold enough. the lot of single figures showing up on at chop southern parts of china, what it does stay, what have some heavy down pulls live. you shows that all the way through hong kong into southeast asia, scattering the showers. they're across much of south east asia slipping a little further south was that the seasonal range should be at this time of the year, some heavier, right at the moment, just across the southern parts of india. we have had warnings in force. here live the showers, the to foster lanka, and the western disturbance making it rather wasteful. northern focused on is still a head here and out. is there a death rates without precedents? the number of john was killed exceeds one a day, as the war rages on the devastating strikes followed by through weak rescue. because that's 1st responders
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know, the mission could be that by with until then. so humanity drives one day because of the civil defense which rescue mission because one of the latest news, as it breaks within 24 hours to relentless, definitely attacked on a small refugee camp in the valley with detailed coverage on to the blinking fault . to these relief, essentially what he said, if what happens continues to happen, they're not going to be many partners for peace from around the world. they want to see the tire in gaza on demand adhering. and they want the us to stop funding the the
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the that are done, you're watching out 0 reminder about top story. is this uh as the bowl and is it the 2nd month israel says its troops on now in the center of garza city. more than 10500 pallets, 2 units have been killed. that includes $4324.00 children. medical facilities under increasing pressure in jobs with an early morning is really strikes that the into easy and hospital. international committee of the red cross is a convoy carrying supplies destined for medical census was targeted by gun 5 g 7 foreign ministers meeting japan of cool freight humanitarian pause and goes up. but notice the spot. your searchers thinks that that should be no real to patients
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. the church, he by his rare loss of one note, forcible displacement of palestinian. well as really forces have continued over night rates across the risk banking by the stress of the issue of attend. but lots of refugee comes with hit on thursday morning. israel has intensified its rates on pellets and communities since a massive attacks on october. the 7th, at least a 164 percent of students have been killed in the occupied westbank. let's cross straight to ramallah how much of june joins is life from that now and have it. so we're hearing about rates dates on race going on in bethlehem. that's right, nick. uh, let me uh, bring you and our viewers up to date as far as that re that started a couple of hours ago in bethlehem when these really army entered and surrounded the house of a man that they say is wanted by these rarely security forces. we're told that now at least 6 palestinians have been wounded in classes with those army soldiers. and
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that the uh, that the army members who are surrounding the house was actually given an ultimatum to the man inside the house. and to the mans parents that if that man does not emerge from the house soon, they will start shooting. this is a pressure tactics that is commonly used by the israeli army when they have rated towns and villages. and when they are looking for suspects who they are ser, uh, demanding surrender. uh, we'll get you more details about that specific situation as we have them. i also want to tell you about what was going on earlier in the village. i'm a guy either which is close to us here in the muller. we were told by eye witnesses there, that there was a demonstration of protests that involve several teenagers that they confronted the israeli army of their positions there. and that as a result, these really army opened fire on those protesters critically wounding a 9th grade pals, sidney and boy, we're told that we use a side to 13 or 14 and that he is in the hospital as a result of those wounds. now, in the overnight hours leading into today, you had rates happening in the area, which is the city in the north of the occupied west bank. uh,
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we were told that at least 20 palestinians were detained as a result of that rate. there was also a raid that took place on the campus, a beer state university close to where we are here in ramallah. the soldiers entered that campus were told by eye witnesses. they stayed on campus about 2 hours and they destroyed property belonging to the student movement block. beyond that, we should also just mention what happened in the sure outside refugee camp in occupied east jerusalem. we are told that soldiers entered that area in the overnight hours with the aim of destroying the family home of a 14 year old palestinian boy who had been accused by the israeli army of stabbing and his really soldier at a checkpoint. last february, the sold, drew eventually died of his wounds. now all in all, we're told that at least $65.00 palestinians had been detained as a result of all of those raids and more of the transpired in the overnight hours. and. busy so, so today throughout the occupied westbank, nick, right, it is just relentless mohammed. this is how of palestinians are we managed to speak
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to palestinians who are affected by this. uh, how are they? what are they saying about these? come some great nick the past several days. i've spoken to palestinians both here in ramallah yesterday. we were in the to cut them refugee camp. just a couple of hours after a raid by the israeli army had transpired there. everybody's ever spoken with a said that the palestinians in the occupied west bank are facing a severe form of collective punishment by the israeli army. they say that these really army is taking revenge on them for the attacks by how much on october 7th and they are very worried about what's going to be happening next. they say that this is a form of psychological warfare, many of them explaining to me that what we're seeing happened when these rates been going on the past few weeks is not just that the rates are intensifying the tactics used by the israeli army. when they go into these areas are also intensifying. they're saying that ro, we saw this for their own eyes. yesterday after the israeli army, bulldozers moved in and they tore up a portions of the road. we're told that they cut a critical infrastructure cut the water lines, cut electricity lines. so civilians are saying that they're really facing
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collective punishment. now they're worried, it's only going to get worse. the rates have become part of the fabric of daily life year and we must remember that even before october 7th reads were happening almost daily throughout the year. and we also must remember that 2023 even before october 7 was the deadliest year for palestinians across the occupied west bank since october 7th, more than a 160 had been killed either by the military or by settlers. so it's a very dire situation for palestinians here right now, and they're worried, it's only going to get worse. nick. all right, my thanks for that to them. haven't judging the in ramallah. thank you. or what thousands of people from draws or a strategy that either in israel or in the occupied territories, unable to return home. so i'm a patients receiving medical treat, human rights organizations, a company on these ran the government to ensure the safer time, sort of how to approach now from occupied these truce. this grandmother cries, recording today is ready,
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false is arrested her in confiscated hall. i then took she called, she doesn't know if she'll be able to return to garza anytime 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? her grandson sits by her, as she explains how is ready for us is arrested 11 people from this hospital in occupied east rooster, the co, the staying on these re the permits to allow them to lead goals 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 8 of them. israel has accused them of hiding in the hospital illegally patients and their relatives told us they've been less stranded with permits. so it's expired off to the war started this list,
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this is the number the hospital direct. so says he notified his radio star t's in an attempt to get the permits extended because of the work they are not able to go home and some of them just an increase. now some of them uh, finish their placement and they all one of them. they are moving from it because they are not allowed to go together and wish to go with the. this is real 70 you book how you doing calls 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 often, mazda is attacked. this hospital is funded entirely through a charity with 70 percent of patients from occupied the west bank and gaza. but most of them are to terrified to speak to us about their experience. so that to
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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 role that has no and insights sort of how you don't always is there a well keep hide east jerusalem on average more than one to unless has been killed every day during israel's vote and gaza committee to protect john les reports that many 40 you have now lost the lives of the hands of these ready for assistance will because they've been killed by as strikes, artillery selling will buy be shocked. according to the c. p. j. israel's war and dogs, it has become the worse for those covering confidence since it began documenting desk. in the 19 ninety's, the international federation of journalist condemns the kennings and continued to tax on journalist and his calling for an immediate investigation. report is without
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bored as recently concluded. is there any forces? deliberately targeted and killed the reuters come are man in the, in southern lebanon as non combatants. janice are protected on the article 79 of the geneva convention and old policies to a conflict. have a duty to protect them and when any of this month the video went viral, the policy and janice ripping off his bullet proof fast and helmet during a life full cost officer's colleague was killed while reporting outside of us. enough time, would you like to shut off the fuck 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're waiting for our turn $1.00 off to another let's say nothing. 10 dolson who's deputy secretary general of the international federation of justice. and he says it is ralph has not responded to international calls to protect you
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unless in gaza be the death toll is absolutely shocking. and you know, more than one generous today that, i mean just a little bit of context. if you look at the vietnam mall which lasted for 20 years and boat, 2200000 competence is why did so it's about 63 generalists died in the conflict. and the was in yugoslavia which went home for 10 years in the 199240 generalist ed. 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 for food. they're starting to watch. uh, uh, 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 the stores. but there's also among the absolute determination to get the storage and absolute determination to try and
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on. uh, absolutely, everything that's happening in gaza, which i think is extraordinary. they are very brave, courageously determined individuals who i think because of all of our support, it is pretty isn't breaking news and we're hearing the culture is currently negotiating the release of between 10 and 15 cap just being held engulfed by him. us in return for a cease fire that would last for one or 2 days or the full cactus. it'd be really so for about $200.00 people have been held since october the 7th. so hearing that the customer is currently negotiating reese of between 10 and 15 captain. let's bring in by james whitney, who said to talk about this director of study extensive study center academy university. so these negotiations have been going on for some time, but this seems to be a new developers. i think it was, it was announced by him as a thinking the 1st week that or the phone or the 130 some as early as possible. but
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i'm because of the, the guess when the appropriate time is that i'm, they wanted to make sure that the roads are safe and there's no bother on those people are doing to make sure because those people are not. and the cases and when to place the out, it seems that they are in different the place and they want to make sure that you know, and they can move them to the safe place. i think this and yours is a great to and yours. i think it comes also off to the, the, the communication with what is going on between washington and kind of in the last 48 hours. you know, the vice president of active states has not been talking to that then yahoo by then as well. his, you know, the director of the c, i a, wasn't that agent few days ago, i think there was a huge effort advised that americans to cut the breaking the through it was, comes to the hosted. i think this a few days ago, there was an attempt to release our 12 people, but there was a complication on logistics, which did a, the auto process. if this happens,
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because how much once it sees probably data because they wanted to make sure that the food and, and the needs what people need is coming and inside the inside. so that's coming into the positive. so i think this a bit of visits will go on. uh, that would be a good this thoughts. uh to uh, you know, have a, uh, sort of a, uh measure does that count tests and estates releasing more of those. uh furnace. do you think you think it could come about because these are and of course it said that they, they, they won't see sar or oppose of any kind. i think i think that's they couldn't continue with this pressure. it's obvious. and the city elements now is imposing on, on the whole government. one is the international support is actually, is we can because of all of this, unless it goes a number to that as a pressure on the student government from their own public opinion and decided the reason is there is a huge pressure from within. it is, i is right for, for how long they would do this. i'm now,
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it seems that it has been changed. they wanted to, they started to look up a understood as it is and southern us. now it seems they are dividing, you know, the military people does variety of different story, but we need to make sure that put her as early as soon as possible. the captives the get them into in this, this whole scenario. them if something to what 2 weeks ago, i think they were talking about an overall swap for these, for all the captives incarcerated and potentially palestinian prisoners in israel. yeah. and the question was, you know, what is a win, win, win pay back. i mean, because the, you know, by this thing as they have a request on the table, on the 3rd with this it, okay, what is fire we need, we need to be open. we need to make sure that the, you know, the front of a wall to the front of a full made. this is what is going on with the window above us present to be stopped. you know, the cost of them to finish the as well. then i think that i think this is an indicator that design is, has accepted some of this because otherwise we would not have this kind of step. it
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seems both sides that came to the point that everyone has to give some concession. so the, make sure that things are uh, some relief on the ground that it would seem that the concession, in this case would be a cx 5 for one or 2 days. would it be anything more than that? do you think? first, i thought we talked about the assignment 15 kept. it's a good to start this list. remember, the 1st 2 weeks of discussion was about 2 or 3 hours. the discussion was seized by a 4 to 3 hours for our 6 hours. now it took about 4 to 8 hours. that's it. so that you've meant to taking into consideration the advisory can positions of within you how government. what about the negotiating team itself? i'm a customer of heavily involved and absolutely no doubt. that's part of that because they've been, it's when it comes to the issue with the issue, the americans, it's less of them. they have made many, many statements a showing the trust of the efforts, and also a pop ups that, you know, they have the office of from us in the ha as a ton of communication. and they wanted to,
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the top of the priority is basically the, you know, a ceasefire to stop kidding disability is that the president wants to see people, you know, this ongoing clinic and does this stop immediately? and that's actually, that's the message if this kind of save some life would be great. or i'd much, it will leave it there for the minutes. we'll come back to you later on. this is as things develop that we will come back to it. thanks foot, as well as the head here on the houses are we look at the steps you cream is taken to have a phone. it's quotes ahead of membership. totes with the you're the
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. all right, let's bring you some of the world use now, and the european commission has recommended that the a you open formula talks for ukraine to join the book. european commission president us of on demand made the announcement just phase off the visit to keep the you will also begin the accession towards with mold data and is granting candidate status to georgia. mcbride is following developments from gaven. rob, so this is, this is the major monster. it is now. what does it mean in terms of next steps of the? yeah, well they said decision knob goes to a full e u summit meeting of the $27.00 a you member states that is going to be held in december, but it is a star. it could be significant moment given that this whole question of you exception to this is contributed greatly to the risk between keys and moscow. it's also, if you like, how to put the 2 neighbors on the path to war. about them is that let's give you
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create a new president, has recognize the significance of this, but issuing a statement saying that this is the history of ukraine on the hold of your a p says making the right step and that this does follow the meeting, have of the visit by yourself on the land, the you commission president. what's that with this was widely expected that gave a news conference over the weekend. the don't use conference saying that ukraine has made the necessary steps to meet the criteria for e u membership. when it comes to things like the rule of law, also tackling, endemic problems like corruption, including in the countries judicial system. 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
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a very heavy public burden and we do not have a quick personal 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 route out the corruption that as long plate 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 all the kyler getting across these co founder of a foundation, pushing for the kind of judicial reform that will be necessary for ukraine to
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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 cut or difficult it is. we have to do whatever it takes. achieving that reform like clearing the backlog of quote, 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 it. mcbride, i'll just say era keith of the, this also comes at a significant juncture for ukraine now in the grips of a 2nd winter since the start of this full scale war. we have a, something of a dispute between that lensky and the military leadership here just over the states of play, of the war and the count for offensive. and whether indeed, the front lines do seem to be either kind of
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a style make that made last last through the winter and appreciation that i will fatigue has crept in in your up in the us and also in appreciation that there is exhaustion here. but ukraine is in need of any kind of good news right now. and i knew that the, the news that uh this uh, the possible formula told starting full full e u membership will indeed be a much needed boost. next. rob, thanks about the rubber, broad reporting the from keith. thanks very much. these. thank you. let's move on to see don. don, members of the ethnic method lead. some people are accusing the rapid support forces of massacring that compact truths and bearing them in mass graves. hibbon morgan reports on the latest electorate atrocities and fighting between the r as if i may or may. since 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 like malicious targeting
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civilians who have thoughts refuge around the army phase. now, most of them are simply of, from the ethnic without be to try and these thoughts refuge around the army base between june and july. when the, our staff and its allies, malicious, went on a rampage, killing civilians in the city of janina. most of them from the ethnic, metallic stripe, tens of thousands of metallic ethnic members life from the city of tuning into ivory in neighboring chad and recounted horror stories of the recess and their allied militias targeting 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 civilians reportedly killed between saturday and tuesday by the ira stuff. but i'm there allied to militias. now the united states and saudi arabia and the regional into governmental authority
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for development have been trying to mediate a ceasefire between the army and the rapids support forces in the saw the city of chet though, 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, a spicing continues around the capital and other parts of the country especially into our for they are concerned that's more civilians will be caught up in the middle, especially with very few army base that's remaining. and with our staff taking over many army bases and menissi to in the dark for region. he but morgan ologist era. how to uh uh that's it for me and the clock for this news. i'll be back in a couple of minutes with more, especially on the latest news. we've heard that tulsa is currently negotiating the release of between $10.15 captives being held in dollars or by her boss. this in return proceeds far that would last for one or 2 days and the full caps to be
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released from about $200.00 pieces being held since october, the 7th for the just some of the as the game on guns, the continues, we bring you the latest reactions and global out. we have come to appeal to governments, wait, wait, and go stand beside them. the palestinians are brothers. once honest, it's a shame what's happening to the pen, assuming people, and that some european governments are even supporting that we citizens and mobilized. so that at least there's a ceasefire. it's not just about this latest flare up of violence. this has been going on for more than 75 years. please stay with us for the latest developments on al jazeera, unflinching questions is war with lawanda imminent rigorous debate. people are
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dying because of black lives, don't really matter. and the police will join me, mark them on hill upfront without a 0. it started out as a normal date, but as is often the case of the occupied with back it, turn it up loud. do you want to do thoughts? and so we were happy, it was a good day. then our car broke down. we got out to see what was wrong. the soldiers thought we were going to throw stones. they started shooting at us. i have took 3, put it in his right arm, the abdomen, and his left foot just a few months ago. a man and his brother where the, where did team doing and now you rate that currently more than a 180 minus has given me is crazy jails many for as little as throwing stones at soldiers listing that to them or potentially have put it. so this is the mentality by which these are, you know, sense of 310, and better cigna. maybe over the premiums are taken to prison inside israel.
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parents need to apply for a visitation for me through the red cross. and that could take up to 3 months. in the meantime, the minor is cut off from the world. the culture is negotiating. the release of up to 15 is ready to catch system or time for temporary spa garza, the that on the clock. this is on your life and also coming up a mounting desk total in garza $214.00 people killed in residential areas over the past 24 hours. bringing the total number of debt to more than $10500.00 posted people flee on foot to these.
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