tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 8, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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our investigates with an isaac walter in palestine on a jersey though. what's most important to me is talking to people understanding what they are going through here. it just here to we believe everyone has a story. we're hearing the, [000:00:00;00] the hello there. i'm just as the attain, this is a news our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes, amounting desk told, and also 214 people killed in residential areas over the past 24 hours. being the total number of dead to move in 10002500 killer. fighting on the streets of gauze, the city gun baffled between
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a mouse and is really forces intensifying the of a city sensor. gotta is negotiating the release of up to 15 is really captives in return for a temporary cease fire. and garza and palestinians. fleet on foot to the south as israel intensifies its foaming in the no no forcible display. some of the palestinians from guys not now, not after the war. the g 7 foreign ministers meeting ends with the coal for us, humanitarian pause, and lost in peace and gaza funds, not a ceasefire. the while we begin this out and goes away, israel continues to defy coolest worst case 5. there's been no laptop and it's plumbing of cause as more strikes, continue to pounds targets across the strip. more than 10500 palestinians have now
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been killed. ha, as little as and a red crescent kind of wave. also been talking to the ministry of health and gauze that has almost half of the victims in the last 24 hours have been killed in the southern part of the strip. the mount street fighting is underway in garza city. now, just over a month into the wall is really forced to say they've entered its center. meanwhile, about 200 this way. these are also being held in garza and then the last hour we've learned to that council is negotiating the release of between $10.00 to $15.00 of them. as crisis deepens, g, 7 foreign ministers meeting in japan have called for humanitarian pause in the last in peace. but did not mention a 6 fine. well, there's growing international impression and now the west and official is also calling for sanctions. now. the deputy prime minister of belgium petro, to search that has traces she says it's time for sanctions against israel. the reign of bones is in humane,
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but will crimes being committed and garza is read as ignoring international demands for a cease fire. i'm calling on the federal government to sanction israel. a hell of a situation in gaza is growing more desperate by the allan with the territory becoming increasingly livable. medical facilities are overwhelmed. food and water shortages, a widespread agencies say it's a humanitarian catastrophe. then i'll block that. we can talk coverage more is ro, here strikes your bodies, pulled from under rubble. this is the scene, india bad, your refuge account. got the we've all sleeping peacefully. suddenly the entire house, columbus was sleeping. c this man lost his entire family in an air strike on the t asks to kiss his daughter. good bye
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one. last time. as these really army enters the centre of gauze, 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 and gaza. there now, no coffins and no funerals, only mass burials. 2 main hospitals and northern garza also targeted palestinian se nowhere is safe. the novel clay edges your well, let's now speak to a correspondence on the ground tire. couple of them, he's in con eunice, that's in the southern part of the gaza strip. as we were hearing the tara can and
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need his report more bones burials. what have you been seeing and hearing today? so now the day of the bloods, the attacks, another day of suffering. so more than $2300000.00 palestinians as thought the gaza strip, whether it is really relentless attacks, continued targeting several areas across the b c's territory starting from the north of the gaza strip or pay class. yeah. town has been widely from bottom in 2 separate houses, have been completely destroyed, cleanings the lives of 19 palestinians with dozens of us also have the means as also the religious attacks continue and send it to you obviously felt hospital and even in a nasir hospice. um, well we are right now and kind of in a city. so the attacks and i'm going to say to continue destroying for you. 1 most a can that we're completing the level to the ground flight flight exchange could be clarity overhead. the eastern areas of can you just as is where the occupation ground maneuvering troops are trying to push forward and the button between the 2
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or 3 in terms of the race center is very important in the territory. now the is by the troops managed to reach on sort of complex, which is far away, one kilometer from the ship, a hospital the times that is around because it trying to push for wood and deeper into the territory in order to gain more control in urban areas and they are carrying out mess of areas and even novel development of the it goes on in place until now a topic given that we're also hearing there are no more functional bakeries in the north. do you get the sense that more people are now heading south and, and how are they moving? and given that the presence of his way the troops on the ground, the yes with the ongoing is very religious attack. so in the north and central areas of gauze and city and with the massive shortage of food and water, people were really witnessing must have did your ration, the humanitarian conditions, which force them to leave empty back 2 weeks from the northern some to areas toward
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the southern areas of gaza strip today. hundreds and hundreds of people were evacuating from the north central areas of the gaza strip. looking to these other areas we are talking about more than 20 kilometers of distance. the must cross in order to reach the south of the gaza strip, whose people were carrying the luggage items and even there aren't their stuff from the houses at border to at least to have something to survive on. meanwhile, these people were missing a massive excess of pacing and the conditions the as the pictures were completely destroyed. yeah, tax continued a clear water sources. the and the situation that is on bearable. so the laws me what forced evacuation on the the is very minute treat evasions that they were a following them by the use when he drives in order to track the movement as the reaching to the southern areas of gaza strip day by day. people are evacuating from the north and central areas as the is really, really into school, bought it really level to the grounds. hundreds of residential houses and those as
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of a complete neighborhoods over its inhabitants that have a larger than the correspondence on the ground in phone units. thank you so much time, please stay safe as well. as i mentioned earlier to the deputy prime minister of belgium and has called for sanctions against israel and. and now the western official has also commented spain's minister social rights. so you're unable lara is quoting on how government to cut all ties with israel flora is telling the european union not to make the block computer sits in genocide. mfc thought most good. 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 about the length of the civilian population of children. murder doesn't mean this is happening in the context in which israel has carried out a decades long policy of illegal occupation of the land,
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of the palestinian people stealing houses right and killing people, mistreating and torturing some prisoners is ready to present this policy. you know, you don't get the other way. so say that in context, in this context, it seems important that the international community and particularly the european union. and if i take a firm position and says stop to the is ready to government because 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 communities this and thanks to having a very strong alliance with the united states. and we need the international community to react and respond to what is on dial shadley, a global threat to democracy in it. because if the doing this to the palestinian people today, they can do it to anybody in the future. and this is cynthia lucky i am, which is coming up. there is a deafening silence of so many countries. and so many political leaders who could do something then to let me speak about both. i know. welcome to your opinion you. it seems to me that the display of hypocrisy which europe and commission is showing
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that it is the um, acceptable couple. that there was the comparison with the ukraine bill and the foster action which the e u. i took it off in imposing sanctions against who tend to suck it while the legal invasion was take. i place you crate. they reacted the customer. in this case, i believe we're losing the opportunity at the moment. we could do a lot of things. economic sanctions and that's at yahoo and his political circle prosecute for the international criminal court and the politicians responsible for pushing the button. i'm 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 of the simple enough in doing, i think we can do many things. i'm to month in my country and all the countries break diplomatic relations with israel and going to, but i think this, i did send the right political message, which is, you know, you don't want to have anything to do with a war criminals like this leader. well,
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that's not bringing nor the she is a political analyst and a ride to she joins us from ramallah. no, i'm curious. what do you make of the statements that we're not hearing from europe and leaders? are we potentially seeing the visions image within the u, and there are deep divisions right? within the you and these latest that statements. we also heard from the lead leadership position from a party in ireland of saying that the position of these really ambassador and dublin was becoming untenable and that ireland should take you no further steps to confront what is real is doing in dogs. and this is in sharp contrast to the inability of leading european officials like joseph brown, for example, who's also spoken out, i guess the double standards or the appearance of numbers double standards by the european union. he hasn't been able to bring together the europeans united on
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one position or one firm position towards what's happening the most they've been able to talk about was the need to respect international law. but that really falls short of where public opinion in europe is. and this is, i think, added adding headaches right now, these kinds of statements to the leaders who are trying to hold the line if you will, and to maintain alignment with the american physician and the british position in supporting israel. carry out this for you mentioned that the british position there as well. and i, i know that have also been been resignations within various political parties that in protested. and what that position is, i'm wondering how realistic sanctions, uh um, but before i ask you that question, no, actually we are getting what that the you and 60 general antonio gutierrez is speaking right now in new york, addressing this conflict and that's for us. and then these policies linked to, to, i mean, what has happened the 7th of october,
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and what they can see that will be that i'm going to tell you what pushes. okay, let me, uh, talk about the international criminal court. the record of the international criminal court on prosecutions. um, uh, you know, has not been stellar. its some don't even recognize its legitimacy as you know. so do you believe that the allegations of war crimes committed by a mass and by israel will ever be investigated and prosecuted? well, this is for the courts to the side. that is one of the things i learned when i was a politician. my country is the executive level of field work of court level into the ceiling block of courts. once i want to say is that i truly believe in the importance of the i, c. c. we will be doing everything possible in all situations of conflict in which
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the icy seemed to intervenes to support them in full respect. find that independence. and i believe that's one of the important conquests in the world. in relation to the rule of law was the creation of different products, not only the i c c a little while the car. so we have the, if she was, it was love. you caught a few instances in which the ballistic is effectively that it was lighted. in exit one last question on the humanitarian situation. considering everything that we have said, what believers does the united nations have to stop what you have called the possible genocide? well, we have no money. we have no power. we have to 6. mice is the name of the lots and the vice that's we believe these guys. ready by the principles of the shots that have united nations and vice when vice is modeling
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independence is that important sake. and 2nd, we have a convening capacity just to give an example, nothing to do with these situations we have discussed. we have just created the 9 level advisory board is not sufficient and tells us when the people from size, from the public sector, from the private sector, from the civil society, is such a very prestigious personalities outposts to come to some concrete suggestions to the assignments of the future on the governance of i so okay. no power, no money, but the vice and a platform where people can come together, governments, civil society businesses and at least try to find ways to address so that i'm ethic problems of all the time. finally, change technology, we're going to get to that falsely. we're going to get to that many of us, but we're just the a record number of un employees. you know,
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this affects you personally in your organization personally very, very much, you know, and record number of un, please have been killed in this complex 92. what are you doing to keep your people safe? and how are you seeking accountability? it is even possible to get to people safe because they have to do their job and they have and some of them on the homepage of the houses, the families that houses one. so i mean, it's impossible to keep people's sites and all it objective is to create the best possible conditions to give the indications of where are the funding some schools, hospitals that's happening for them not to be attacked. so we do everything we can, but i would like to you if i would say that we are doing, getting off to people or people safe and the results is all bused and account. and then you can imagine what it sees. a, i pray table to your colleagues, that's what,
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that's what skills and the number of general these, by the way filled in these conflicts is a unique never seen in such a period anywhere in the world. but you can imagine what it is to do that and then organization that's he's working in the fields with 92 colleagues that's already been killed. this is i must tell you very difficult accountability. how can you seek accountability the accountability? as i said, i believe that. ready the 1st of all, the different mechanisms of accountability, we support all of them. we as un secretary, it's of no instruments of accountability. we fully support the international institutions have a good fit for that for that. okay, let me turn to the day after the, the is rarely from this or not to yeah. who has indicated that israel would seek to
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have overall security responsibility for gaza, for an indefinite period. will to you when take the lead. maybe during the years of the recovery and in gaza. but the leads of the when the funds are members sites decisions. i cannot think of decisions relation to that. i see there is a best space and not that i think we should try to work for the best because a lot of the it's important for people to the policy that people for me. the best case scenario would be that after the mean federal probation sounds that the policy knew all slot at the end. so hopefully it is equal right to the policy with all thought it would be able to assume political consulting doubtful. there is, of course, a transition that needs to be defined between what these, these value of the patient and the future solution, the or several entities can play a role to do and can play
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a role in several countries that are relevant in the region can play a role. ready united states can play a role. so this is something that's of cost it to be these costs to be on a stands we. these are damaged and then uh, to have these as a starting point of a city is legal association for the 2 state solution. because i believe sometimes what's that? i said these become an opportunity. these was completely federalized and nothing was moving about the same is what losing coal to get. a domestic situation may be and i believe we need to work for the best case scenario. even if we always, at least we have a worst case scenario, but maybe these are able situation make creates an opportunity for finally to have a clear movement towards the solution that they might repeat in must be a 2 state solution in which the question of the security of israel needs to be
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fully taken into account of israel and the palestinians. but i understand the concerns of these rarely people the election to that i'm security and i think that must be away in the context of this solution. i remember john paddy, one of the last things he did the when the well secretary of state plus the present the plan for the security of the israel and public standing. the complex of those that must be away for the 2 states to leave in peace and with the security to get into it. you talked about a transition period. do you imagine a general ed, terry? you haven't just speculation now of course, but couldn't you imagine or have you and have you spoken to uh, to the israeli authorities about a possible un peacekeeping force to go in in this transition. this is that under there is all totally member states going to the sides, so it's not being discussed. so these was not discussed. i think it's, but i'm a choose to have any discussion that of these sorts. believes that if we want to
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have the policy and i'll find it, and as i said ideally, would that be good? i to, i'm assuming all thought it is to me also political control in gaza. we need to find a mechanism of transition to allow for it to happen in a positive way as the when is one of the possibilities, but we have not discussed in detail any. ready concrete proposal. okay, it's the best way to do that. let me, you're not off the hook yet. let me go to russia. ukraine. what is the end gay? that's a $1000000.00 question. well that's why that's why you get paid the big bucks. i don't know what the, what size is that to look. i have, as i said, we have no power. we have no money, but we have a voice. and the advice is clear on this. the end game must respect the chapter of united nations and international law. that's for,
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that's that it's all the integrity give you what i needs to be. get an tips we will use that for we lose both happen. i cannot be sure. what about it but the these, these the ride see to do i have no doubt about it. and so, as i have not the power to solve the problem, i have the responsibility to be for meetings with the voice that we have and to say, we must have a just piece and the just be in line with the chat at the end. the line with the special but just to be clear, therefore what you're saying there can be no compromises or can or should there be compromises to bring people to the negotiating table. i'm telling you what the priest people's uh for organization like do with what the product is, the indelible solutions you type. it is all over the world in different ways. it's
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for them to the side. but to i believe it's important that we know what the international police people stop and what international law means. because of the day we can see that it's an actual balance meta they, we can see the chart as united nations office method. and i know that's normally of the most thoughtful that filed late the chapter. but today we we gave up or on the front of me, the piece, the bulk of law to be maintained. that day. we serve no purpose. the new when did play a key role in this crisis. you broker the landmark deal in july 2022 to allow the safe passage of ukraine go back to its right to post you? would we very closely following goods? yes, we were, we broke that story. only one, even listening that to the inspector general antonio terraces and speaking as a broad ranging discussion, the voices event in new york. now he's been discussing 2 contracts currently taking
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place on this plan of the war and ukraine as well as the war on garza and when aust, what leave is the you and has to try to find some kind of a resolution or press for a resolution to the war and garza, he spoke about the un having one, an independent voice and to providing some kind of convening capacity or a platform fit for people to come together. i want to bring back nor day a push, what i'm left and right. so no you and i were just talking about about leave is of, of power. and we were just discussing the suggestion by, by some european leaders that, that sanctions being posed on israel. and we're hearing now about believe is that the u. n. has in terms of, of trying to make some kind of a change for hearing about a very targeted kind of leave of some kind of action the, the european lead isn't and out some european leaders suggesting that they take, i'm curious about how realistic you think sanctions might be given that the depth
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of division that we've seen amongst western nations. i don't think it's possible to have a unified year in position on this particular issue, which uh, you know, would be a huge, really diverse of about. but i think if this work continues and if we continue this, it to see this industrial scale of killing a palestinian civilians of many of these capitals will feel compelled to at least you know, a by, by their own legislations have in terms of respecting, international law ensuring respect for international law and making sure that they're doing whatever it is in their power within their national jurisdiction to hold those complicit, impossible or crimes accountable. so, you know, these are on charter territories. mean we've seen is ready to solve some type of study and the before we've seen is real pound garza in the past,
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but never anything like goods and never this kind of response, which i think is also playing in into changing the, the political mod worldwide. as this conflict draws on, the, these are different dynamics from the ones that the, the, the prominent capitals are, are used to. and also, you know, just listening to what you had as the listening to the un secretary general. this is also uncharted territory, also very novel. you don't usually here a 2nd sitting you and secretary general be so vocal a be such a vocal advocate and a basically come up against the major players, the positions of permanent members of the security council who have vetoed resolutions on a ceasefire. yet he's been very outspoken, he's been very forceful and in, not just in talking about the heavy told his organization has suffered. but also
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about the need to be consistent to the some of the principles of the un charter to make sure that this organization doesn't become irrelevant. because it only carries up the agenda of the countries who can impose their agenda and their plan. so really we're seeing developments, i think none of us could have imagined a few years ago, and the dynamics are quite complex. but, but they are, they are quite novel as well. and so it's, it's difficult to predict how far this will go. no dave, at a political analyst and arise of speaking to us from a lot. thank you so much for sharing the thoughts drawing, shall we speaking a little bit later on this evening to hold as we were hearing about from our correspondence on the ground topic, palestinians in the north of causa. and now fleeing on foot to the south. as israel continues it's bombardment, let's find out a little bit more about how that. so paying out and speak to alan fisher. he's in
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occupied easter eastern. i just want to start with what nor, and i were discussing a little bit. all of these increase goals for sanctions from some west and officials. is that pushing israel under any kind of increased pressure? are they feeling to the calls for, for sanctions? don't have any impact until sanctions that actually in place. we've seen the diplomatic measures that are being taken with a number of countries recalling that i'm bus adults and one or 2 actually cutting all diplomatic ties. but until something happens until the actual sanctions, rather than people just suggesting that could be sections. so i'm going to change the situation on the ground and israel is going to continue as for me. well, i'm just moving on to what we were reporting on the the civilians in draws. i have been heading south of you hearing anything from these rallies. we know those routes that unlimited to say the least as well. you can see behind the
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know its dark so those roads will be closed because these really still one, any one moving in the dark. and of course it is very dangerous. but anyone and northern guys are to try and move to the sides in the dark. they were open for 3 hours. we saw lines of thousands of people heading size, cutting what few possessions they could. clearly this is a distressing sort of pictures and has historical echoes which will impact the global audience watching at the fees really said about it. well, there's only 100000 people left in northern guys of which if those figures are correct, which suggests, but more than a 1000000 have moved side. it's been a very difficult decision for many families to make that call to move from a place they know a place where they have a home into something that is completely on noon. on the international red cross, right crescent, i've been speaking to someone that was on the road. and some of the stories are
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quite disturbing. what they described to me is extremely hot breaking. so yesterday, 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 were just desperate. they were 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 voltage and for us as a humanitarian personnel, we just didn't have the answers to this question and this has to have a stating to be there. and we missing this massive needs and not having enough response to help these people terrible things that have been ongoing now for weeks . and we've also received was that negotiations on stand. the ongoing for the release of more is ready to captive is what do we know? it was that are just reports from some sources to suggest that the tardies on negotiating for the release of up to 15
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hostages. and in return, there would be a one to do one to 2 days c spar couple of important things to remember. benjamin netanyahu has said that they'll be north c spot until all the captives are released . but also the former head of most sides well knew in here you'll see cool. and he has said that if anyone is going to negotiate the release, then contact is probably best place, but they have influence. they might be able to move the situation forward. they to bite and as upon the call for a 2 to 3 days, the spot rejected by benjamin netanyahu. but if there is the possibility of getting some of the 240 people who are currently being held in guys a free, then there will be pressure from inside israel, from the families, asking him to consider that sort of action to get these people all in such a that was all the license lines for us from occupied the story. some thank you. on the post that i had here on out was here an agonizing all day on the hospital
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patients, stranded outside garza and unable to attend the hello. we have some raw the weather pushing across central pa, sofa, south america at present as girlfriend have this on a cloud that will introduce some fresher wrap for a time of service. on the wednesday at around 26 celsius little the here me saw the sticky sites and what the weather the just coming into your require as well. wanted to show up tools, believe you have at western side of the amazon space, and then the shouts, spanking places go one through west size basis and what the weather coming into peru shabbas will push away from the river, play pushing up into the southeast and post office hill, maybe a shower to into a sense. yeah. and temperatures here at around $35.00 celsius,
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either going to be hot and humid for the time being further, nor will that sketch ratio was up to was the carrot being across the caribbean, while the heaviest rain is light speed. just still around puerto rico, some big and sundry down poles coming in here. east of that, not too bad for the way of sunshine and to the west of that, what it's on. so on with wanted to share. i was still some live you shows just around the, on here a sticker rock. you al, solve the 2 into guatemala as we go on into thursday. what a similar picture really is. showers do linger across puerto rico for a time, but brought the skies to the east of the in depth analysis of the days headlines. israel says their objective is to completely eliminate hallmarks, not just their capability, informed opinion, large numbers of civilian skills, including children and good cutting of electricity. this is
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a better world expo 2023. the the welcome back to watching out a 0. i missed off your tag here. and uh huh. let's remind you about the top stories . the latest is really as strikes have destroyed amongst near the hospital and south of ton unit, the health ministry says $27.00 because were carried out just in the fall stay. that takes the total number of palestinians killed them out to more than $10500.00 . is there any forces say they've entered the centre of gauze, a city in the north? the ministry is advising civilians to move south of the palestinian health ministry says maybe half of those killed recently have been in the southern areas. well, this will and also has domination at the agenda of amazing and japan, a foreign ministers from the g 7. speaking off towards the us x ray state and me blinking said durable peace and security in the region off to the will needed to
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include sudden conditions. no forcible display, some of the palestinians from guys, not now, not after the war. no use of guys as a platform for terrorism or other violent attacks, no react to patient of got so after the conflict, hence, no attempt to blockade or besiege guns, no reduction in the territory of god. we must also ensure no terrorist threats can emanate from the west bank of corresponding katrina. you has more on this development for us from took care 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 gauze of wall. 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 issue monitoring pause, not a ceasefire that there would be concrete steps towards minimizing homes of
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civilians and stuff 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 of posting 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 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 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,
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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 mandatory work as to the gaza strip. chose to emphasize that the group is holding for compliance with international and she mandatory and little 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've planned to impose this plan on the ground so that it makes in meaningful impact on what's happening in gaza. katrina, you all to 0 took care of the whole. meanwhile, is there any forces also intensifying daytime raids in the occupied westbank places one was invest to have as far as the tax and the show off of the envelopes. a refugee counts. israel has targeted,
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published in and communities since for most of the tax on october 7th, at least a $160.00 full palestinians had been killed since then in the occupied west bank. well, let's bring a need to abraham. she joins us now from a need. every day we report on escalating raise and arrest. can you give us a read on, on how people are now feeling one there's a lot of tension because these rates are not just happening during the night or overnight. they are increasing in numbers and also divide in different times throughout the day. for example, now in bethlehem, these really forces us around in the home and they've been there in the area for almost 6 hours now surrounding a house, demanding the bills inside. that's a run there themselves. we believe that one of them has been a former destiny in is really jails, and his son has been killed by his really forces. there's a tax that, that this really forces use against people here in the occupied westbank that is known as the pressure cooker. which is basically asking those inside the house to
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surrender themselves. and they keep up in the level of the intensity and use of weaponry against people until they actually do that. then if they don't, sometimes they kill them and take the bodies with them. there are confrontations, taking place around the house. and according to the latest medical figures, we're talking about 64 injuries, 10 of them by live i munition and 4 by shrapnel of live ammunition. also, we've been hearing from our sources there that the intensive use of tear gas has reached an orphanage, a place that has like a boarding school for or friends that they've managed to evacuate. thirty's, children from who have been suffering from to have guests in his nation. this is just one example in bethlehem that is going on right now, but all in all in the occupied westbank every day you see you see similar conditions, situations where is really forces read towns and cities injure posting is sometimes killed. you didn't abraham with that live report for us from the ground in ramallah
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. thank you need as a whole thousands of people from gaza stranded either in israel or the occupied territories. unable to return home. some patients who are receiving medical treatment, human rights organizations, according on the israeli government to ensure that they do return safely, so hire on support from occupied the stories. this grandmother cries, recording today is ready, false is arrested. her wrinkled investigated hot light, then she called. she doesn't know if she'll be able to return to garza any time soon. case. do they want me to be without my family while i swear i'd kill myself or do they want the boy to find his own way home? her grandson sits by her, as she explains how is ready for caesar. arrested 11 people from this hospital and occupied east russo the staying on these riley permits. it allowed them to leave
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gauze at the medical treatment before the war was stopped in hawaii had big my for 2 hours. i was interrogated, the officer told me they'll send us to the west bank, but i started screaming in that i won't be separated from my grandson's name, can in with diploma kind of 85. the israel has accused them of hiding in the hospital illegally patients and their relatives told us they've been less stranded with permits. that expired off to the will started this list. this is the number the hospital direct. so says he notified his radio starts. he's in an attempt to get the permits extended because of the work they are not able to go home. and some of the things didn't increase in some of the finish. and typically they're placement. and they all, or one of them. they are now coming because they are not allowed to go together and where to go with them. this is real 70 you book how you don't goal is or is false people to seek medical treatment in hospitals outside the strip. israel controls
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who enters and who leaves, 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 from asked his attack. this hospital is funded entirely through a charity with 70 percent of patients from occupied west bank and gaza. but most of them are too terrified to speak to us about their experiences that to the 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 co top in a role that has no and insights sort of how you don't always is there a well keep hide east jerusalem? oh is there any forces have now killed twice as many palestinian children in garza just over the past month,
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then old or is killed in the occupied west bank and gaza combined? since 1967, the united nations says on average one child is killed and 2 are injured every 10 minutes. at least 4237 palestinian children have now been killed in the territory since october 7th. and 1350 children are still missing. many of them trapped and destroyed buildings. the united nation sex general antonio terrace says that cause that is becoming a graveyard for children for that spring and colored cause my, he's been just the general director of defense for children, international and palestine. he joins us now from ramallah colored with those numbers on just staggering. nobody knew the desk told that, but those still missing. i understand you've been comparing them to, to what's happened before a customer. thank you very much for addressing this very important issue. again, i'm very much sorry to talk about the life of the terms and numbers,
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but unfortunately, there is no other way to or just to follow the situation and gives a, it's unexpected and presented before. this is the 1st time in my life where it came in. this issue it had been this is have been. busy we width is the lot of them been times or on goods from based. busy sides this is the 1st time they behave in this way. in the pedestrian of genocide, it is a genocide in the full meaning of the genocide. the elements of the genocide crime is in the inside of good things. we will see really as a bit of things that think what uh it would be in touch with that is the scores. so, but the waiting for neighbors who i have left is by the bumping of the houses. there will be there will die because of lack of, for lack of or,
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or what's up. so it's the presented before. what we said few days ago to days ago is the number of the typical kids. since the 196 this have been completed. the 1st of october is half of those. okay. during that see we into the past 4 weeks. we just it's. ringback been step that and then said that the ticket that the, the complex areas since may 2019 on fence pro. but the number of that you're doing a lot of kids is house over that you're been who killed in 3 weeks in the goes up. so is my certified letter can give this issue, but i cannot believe what i am seeing. give her the colors you talking about how unprecedented this has been. the children who have survived have also seen and live through terrible things. we've been watching that on fold on our screens. what does
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that do to it, to such young lines? so this is my main concern now is already we or do it without asking to stop bumping because the key in order to take care of that is to of the, to the in gets the and get that there is more than 1000000 on 100000 the day, so all of them now the indeed for the support cycle such as a but in the bed that i did then 30 governor of them is what i'm, what this says, the pro, my, that the, and did the heard of the duration that they are living in every night if it isn't. others are also affected by these is the situation to didn't is more and more of. busy that friction that had so many of the children who have survived, they've lost that immediate caregiver, some of them, their entire families. do you know what's happened to them? what sort of protection is being being offered to these children opportunity now and gives the the i cannot say that i can say i confirmed that there is no safe
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abuse for the civilians in particular for children. so and yeah, it's that would be a big problem time for, for children who most of their families. so i've just been, we've become kind of bad to gab or lose some of that organs. so it's a, it's a, it's, it's need, i looked, i looked into dimension for the addition of that to try to the merits to make something for those stupid and colored. we've also had from 8 organizations, numerous 8 organizations that as well as using starvation as a weapon of war. and you were talking about the lack of food for clean water. that's even was for children as they're supposed to be growing. because yeah, it is, it is where to sort of the that's unfortunate that would be the event i shoved when i have been there more than exact to do with this. you will. but in some to the, somebody's to think it, this would be
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a disaster in the future for. busy advice for that help me kind of because my that the general direct set for defense for children, international palestine. thank you so much for joining us. and we wish you all the best with your walk the well, let's now bring you some all the world news and see europe and commission has recommended to the open formal talks for ukraine to join the block. european commission, president s level and the line made that announcement stays off to visiting keys. you is also to begin next session tools with mazda yvonne. and it's also granting you candidates faces to georgia. well, run mcbride is following developments for us from keith. rob, this feels like a major milestone for you create and what could this mean in terms of next steps?
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so yeah, that's right. i mean, this recommendation now goes to a full summit symbol 27 e u member states meeting in december to consider this recommendation. weather to start formal tools, but this whole i is a historically very significant because this whole question of you exception for ukraine has really driven the increase the risk between keys and moscow. it's helped, if you like, a push the 2 neighbors further along the path towards the war that is now going on . so it is significant. it was recognize the significance of this moment by of let them is a lensky, ukraine's president. a with a statement saying that the history of ukraine on the whole of europe, he says making the right step. and it does follow the visit to buy a suit of on delay in the u. a. u commission president here to keep over the weekend when she came and held the part of the joint news conference. we'd love to visit lensky talking about the various steps in progress that have been made to
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meeting the criteria for e u. membership. making note of the fact that the was the respect for human rights for the rights of national communities here and keep also respecting the rule of law or on tackling the problem of corruption. including in the countries judicial system. 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 of it for you. we have a very heavy public burden and we do not have adequate personal and 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
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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 cause. 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. again, this year, by ukraine's anti corruption watched all the kyler jet 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. it's much coveted ambition of your opinion, union membership because we want to, to go to the end, you so much, we want to win the worst so much that we don't have any other option. so that is why, however, it's,
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however difficult it is. we have to do whatever it takes. achieving that reform like clearing the backlog of quotes. cases is a mountain to climb. but just as ukraine seems transformed by its will time struggle for survival. it might also have found the impetus needed to achieve its mcbride. i'll just say era keith, to insert on members of the ethnic, mostly people are choosing the rapids support forces of mass occurring their compatriots and bearing them in mass graves have been morgan reports on the latest alleged atrocities and the fighting between the r assess and 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 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,
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our staff and its allies, militias went on a rampage, killing civilians in the city of jeanina. most of them from the ethnic, metallic stripe, tens of thousands of metallic ethnic members life from the city of jeanina into audrey, and 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 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
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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 they are constants, that's more civilians will be caught up in the middle. especially with very few army base that's remaining. and with the, our staff taking over many army bases and menissi to in the dark for region. he but morgan algebra how to find good se, security forces have been accused of killing one protest out of demonstration, calling for more rights. the clothing walk is pretty these 5 gas and rubber bullets as for just those 3 stones, 3 people have been killed. and the last one india is top. court has ordered states around noon and capital in new delhi to stop binding crops double as it's a quarter, as he reaches hazardous levels from is often bones, double left off the rice harvest to clear the field before they then pump weight, similar quote, orders and previous is,
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have have limited effect with stage officials reporting that they're unable to control the bonding. vote essentially will be returning to the polls next month to version a new draft constitution. and thanks to replace the current one that was written during a military dictatorship loss of america. editorial c and human reports, not from the catholic santiago for the 2nd time in just over a year to the into being presented with the text for a new constitution left when president covered in the body to try to mask his disappointment with the right leaning draft ma, yeah, whatever, the chilean 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 a draft charge for written primarily by left wing delegates, guaranteed social rights gender parity, abortion environmental protection, and much more. but for the majority,
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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, millions of julians 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 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 contact to charlotte. many a frustration and even embarrassed. and 6 weeks to me as well. again, both in a referendum that, according to polls is likely to reject this. they just attempt to give chilly a constitution that can unite the country. and if that is the case,
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there won't be another chance for a very, very long time to see a newman al jazeera santiago. well, let's look for this news. i'll be back in a moment with much more say, with the guns that escalate to 0 is correspondence on the glass injuries. most of them are 2 and 320 trucks are just so little compared to this amount of damage. there are no fuel supplies, which makes it hard for hospital to sustain itself. more than a 1000 people have been detained across the by the west bank. right of holes is caving to know recept really searching based on what killed people they are completely given off on any international efforts to solve the as well as actions. people have cause award to live, stay with us, but then they just depend on tuesday, around devastating strikes,
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