tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 9, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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was winning in dense investigation, compelling insights into human folds and untold stories from asia or in the pacific one. 0 one east on. i'll just see around the the i'm so robin, you're watching the does it renews online for my headquarters here in the hall, coming up in the next 60 minutes. a mounting death toll in gauze that is rarely as price continued to hit residential areas. mold in 10500 palestinians have been killed since october, the 7th. no forcible displacing. the palestinians from guys. not now, not after the war. a group that 2nd populations cool for humanitarian poles and
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fighting. while top officials in spain, in belgium depends sanctions against israel. and the cutting of old times the laws of war must be respected by every moment. and then finally, not i'll see you in. secretary general says that the number of children killed in gaza chose there is clearly something wrong with, as well as military operations. and categories, negotiating the release of up to 15 is very tempted in return for 10 pre cease firing concepts and the spring fashions rage around the city between how about spices and this really focuses to trying to close in the the welcome to the needs of the human toll of israel's will,
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and gauze has now full some top european officials to speak out in the past few hours, the deputy prime minister of belgium, that's where the suit to has cooled, the sanctions against israel. but this comes, i mean, green calls, the humanitarian impulses, are to cease fire springs administer of the social right. so you'll know the letter has cooled on hug government to cut all ties with israel. now we're letting that a key regional council is negotiating the release of between 10 to 15. how much captives in exchange for a temporary cease fire. and in the past few hours policy noodle forward ease of concerned 19 people were killed in a strike. they were hospital in the giovanni a refugee comp mold, and 10500 palestinians have been killed since the beginning of israel's will, and garza over full 1000 of them children's. now the situation in garza is growing more desperate by the hour medical facilities overwhelmed food and water shortages . a wide spread, lena, i will act like begins on coverage. more is ro,
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here strikes more bodies pulled from under rubble. this is the scene india value refuge account the we've all sleeping peacefully. suddenly the entire house telling us we were sleeping the this man lost his entire family in an air strike. elizabeth, he asks to kiss his daughter. good bye 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.
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she is my cousin. within marry 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 to main hospitals in northern garza also targeted palestinian se nowhere is safe. the novel outlay as your direct assume is long for us in calling us in the south of the gauze district. so topic, let's begin with what we know about what's going on in the knowles and central areas where the fighting is most heavy. the yes, the is really heavy, the bottom into it on the goal is just straight, continues the during the last hour, the escape i'm the rates of the is very of apartment x of the rated shortly in different areas in the north central. and even in the southern areas of gauze was the trip starting this time from the north of the gauze district into valia refuge
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account where to residential buildings, but completely destroyed. cleaning the life of around 30 palestinians who were really. busy wasn't killed throughout the during that this strike as a tool. now civil defense team are trying to evacuate, move victims from under the rustles. also the bottom it continued and instructed refuge account by the is really not an outlaw ships which are trying to make a proper fi coverage for the maneuvering troops on the ground up. b is rarely air force is also extend that the, the scale of bits of text includes the southern areas of the territory in the district where arisen can house has been attacks for out super s traits. also can you to set you what this must have the best price that took place that took place in the eastern areas we're close with it is very maneuvering troops are trying to push for with a new in a city where classes have dropped it in the eastern areas of cars that i town and the eastern apple in the eastern side of honeywood, a city southern, your guys is trip. so what is happening with the ground is what is considered to be
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really dramatic as the race and even the level of as well. if i, as had been long as mate increased during the last hour, noah in the gaza strip is say, so it's been evident over the last full weeks time break. even though the is right, these ones has many palestinians to move south to where you are in con, you to just bring us up to speed on how insecure will be areas where you are. the goal is to strip generally and, and every single part of it is considered to be completely insecure as, as, as well as targeting goals will be safe place that it's claimed. it's claims that it's going to be safe for people who are in the north of the gaza strip. they are trying to pretend that they are taking of the safety of residents. meanwhile, some of residents will try to evacuate to the southern areas. have be bombarded by the occupation forces. now those people who are in the north and central areas of does the city witnessing mess. it also accessed the patient of the conditions as they are running low on food router and even fuels operate the vehicle. so as these
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various forces intensify their attacks on the ground, a bike and even a by the novel for they bid the by the have a rule ships. they have new any other options. also with the, with the absence of every volume, 2 items in the north of the gauze check in terms of food and in terms of which the sources as well. so they've decided to evacuate to the southern areas as they might really up the little a bit safe and away from the relentless and the massive level of the bottom into the north and central areas where is ready for us as operating on the ground. these people were forced to wait for people to go to the southern areas, which also could be very risky as just waiting for it to are controlling the cost. a rose also had your road where residents are forced to evacuate through being monitored by the use of any drugs and military. it forces to cover everything that for us, and tanya and s. thank you, derek. the us central intelligence agency, william buttons will visit class on thursday. the u. s. official confirmed the visit,
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but gave new details on the schedule to hold meetings with guitar re officials, to discuss the latest developments, and as well as will and discuss the release of captives held by her mouse. in garza, the director is currently on a multi country tool. all of the middle eastern times visited egypt and israel, the spring and project go head and joins us now from washington dc. i correspond the following events for as a positive, a, c, i a chief and council. we assume it's about negotiations regarding the captives, but everyone really is playing that cards close to that chess because it's a very delicate situation. it is a very delicate situation and obviously they're trying to keep all of the negotiations secret. we do know that the american media speaking much more openly about this part of a potential deal between israel met america and cut our 2. as you mentioned, 3 day humanitarian pause in order to just get our 10 to 15 hostages, but possibly also get a list of the actual hostages. that is now that are now hold in gaza. the fact that
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william burns is going is significant. obviously we saw president joe biden go, we've seen secretary state entity blinking repeatedly, go to the region. and so bill burns, you might be asking, well, what does she bring to the table that perhaps the others don't? he is perhaps the most respected, the american diplomat in the region. he is very close ties to many of the players. and so he really, excuse me, he's like a secret diplomat, even though he's no charge of the c i a. now that was important for israel because obviously one of the big questions in israel and the justification we keep hearing from israeli officials, is that they have to make sure that her mos cannot launch another attack onto its territory. and of course, there are huge questions about how these really intelligence service that has been much celebrated, completely missed what was obviously a major operation. so we believe israel burns was talking to them about ways that they could possibly share intelligence to better make sure that that can't happen
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again. now he'll probably switch to the diplomat role when he's in kut, are talking about getting those hostages out. and, and that's going to be the focus there, but then he, we believe he's also going to jordan. don't forget, king abdullah really snubbed president joe biden refused to meet with him. but king of the ad billboards have a very special, a very close relationship. bill burns was the in bassett, or you spent more of his time in the state department that he did at the c, a. u, as in bassett, or to jordan, when king abdullah took the throne. so he's going to be trying to talk to george jordan about likely what kind of governance could look like and gaza a after that. we also know he's going to do united air much next. so even though he's the c a director and you might be thinking that's a bit strange why not the top diplomat told is because he is so respected in the region. he's sort of considered biden's best still diplomat, even though he technically runs the ca, thanks very much for that update. will continue with that subject to the baby. because the when secretary general intended guitars says that the way thousands of
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children and goals are being killed, shows that there is, and we quote something clearly wrong in the way that the military operations are being done. i'm quite feel so cold for negotiations on the 2 state solution to begin once the war ends. we have even a few days in augusta, thousands and thousands of children guilds, which means there is also something clearly drawn into way that you made it, that it will patient the media type of impressions of beings. i'm so terrible, terrible catastrophic. i'd say you may say didn't situation like of medicine in hospitals the, the of it. so it is absolutely essential, absolutely. central to have a flow of humanity and navy into gaza. that's corresponds to the metric needs of the population, these spicy spring and all senior political analyst mom shot. remember, let's just pick up from the william burns visit that we've been talking about. we've passed that you because you know less than 24 hours ago. we were having this conversation and you alluded to him as being the real power behind the throne when
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it comes to how to deal with the middle east. because we have such a personal relationship with so many of the lead as his whereabouts are being kept very secret with easy popping up and up in the battle to leave the region. what do you make of this visit? not the castle a while. clearly since he's c, i a right, it's even uh, legally he's not supposed to say where do i or how about he is. ah, but yes, he is a very season diplomatic and i think, or you would hope that he's that all goes beyond the hostages or the captives. what i kissed that from dealing with the issue of the captives, he can reach some of the dimensions of the, of the war on gaza. and try perhaps to resolve some issues that are left and resolved by site to the blinking. who as me or know for along many days he's just been sad, i think israel's song bites. clearly, there are 3 variables here and i think they're kind of independent. the number of
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captives are going to be released. probably most of them foreigners, with the number of days in the so called humanitarian falls with a number of political prisoners and children in the is very the prisoners that wouldn't be released. i think mazda is kind of a system on the part because it doesn't just one to stop or give up the captives without some price them to turn it clearly a lot of those when for all before and there's not these right is because again, we've heard from him, us apparently are saying that when it comes to is ready to soldiers and other is railways. that's how much going to expect all 5 bigger deals to go down with these ladies in terms of releasing a greater numbers of political f, as in those children and women out of his early presence. well, as you suggest, maybe if william does is melting up that side of the diplomacy the, the other part of the diplomacy that we've seen in japan is with lincoln. now getting that having to really mend fences slightly and try to get everybody on the
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same page. and the quite a unique, i suppose, communicate coming from the g 7 regarding goals as well. absolutely. and you would think there are pressures on the united states from those powerful countries. but you would also think, i suspect that blinking is happy to be armed by s a g 7 community k. when dealing with this rise because to be honest, the american administration has been kind of cowardly. when dealing with the whole government, i mean, seriously, the president of the world foremost superpower is not able to lean on, is read. what i do for a 23 day pause, the humanitarian pause, and it's genocide on guys. i mean, that's shameful, shameless. so the idea that he would be armed by a g 7 communicate probably would help in putting more pressure in his right. and i found that the 3 most important points of that communicate 1st of all, positive,
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but also alarming. a lot of me because of the g 7 countries, things that is there, it was about to do a number of things that you know, again, mount a war crimes, for example. they say that should be no more the space, but the kind of thing is meaning no more estimate cleansing of scenes and guys are throwing them into the site. and i just like a number of his radio officials, leaders where actually boasting all that they're going to push out. and the other thing is, yet another time we all know how traumatized are the palestinians from background of ethnic cleansing and their history. and the 2nd point was going to be about that there is no more occupational, real corporation of guys. and we've heard the past few days you, i, you and i talked about this. that's nothing, you know, his defense minister, his foreign ministers are talking about indifferent. it's control of that goes a step occupation. and clearly here again the committee can say no more of professional reopen professional guys unless that's at least so i think it's also important to say no more attempted locate of the besieged guys. i
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had no deduction in that sort of guy. so that's also important because it's the product that was pending. and that's really alarming as it was pending to be seized guys again and or take a major chunk of guys declared it to be declared. it's a military zone, so it's a lot of thing that is there and was planning that i'm sort of the site of the united states, but it's positive that the 7 most important democracies are now lining up to say no, is there, i cannot do this. well, this is what i was going to lead it to was the inaction that we saw from the us not being able to lean on these rail as now. i'm, as they turn the tables, partly through public sentiment and demonstration politicians in the west or west. the nations had run into israel's support announcing their own public site normal. she, military and pools, you know,
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and these statements coming from base senior politicians in belgium and spain. and secondly, highland vehemently. i agree with what's going on in these red is all coming to the forefront making problems ready for the u. s. a block because of the diesel members of the you as well? absolutely. i think there are definitely increasing cracks in, in the front that the united states has mounted, been supportive, is read orders, i should say, is there as war crimes in gaza? and clearly, it is more and more discomfort and anxiety because, you know, lucky is right is i'm lucky in certain ways. all i mean, when the dutch, where in indonesia committing massacres, when the belgium, when the bell is where in the congo committing massacres. so when the 1st, when l julia committing massacres and the spanish and the 4th degree is not that americans on so forth. when all these colonial powers were committing mastic us getting hundreds of thousands of people. there were no cellphones, there were no televisions. there was not just 0 to report on that kind of mess. of
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course that took place is that is unlock it. that way. is a colonial power, is the colonizing country criminal, and it's actually really just like the belch the french, the dutch, the spanish, where, what's the point of the time? the thing is, today is the last call of nice and colonial power in the 21st century. and that's why there is such hope a lot, but this is what i would love us. hold to think that everything started on october 7. but i like the secretary general side. nothing happens out of a vacuum. there is 75 years history of, of massacres, of ethnic cleansing, of crack down of occupation. much of it amounts to state that or is against the bed of sending people. that certainty is going to have to stop at one point. that will continue to pick this throughout the evening, mom to show that all senior political homeless. thank you. let's take
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a look at what we know about these really military strategy in gauze, not incursion has been focused on unsettling dollars. a city from the north and south is really full since i'll be moving along the coastal road past the polls. the civilians trumped in the notes have been asked to take. the customer wrote down south, but they come in to attack. but they have been trapped in diabetes around the i'll ship a hospital have been bombarded. it says release this video, it shows heavy fighting with is really false. this is all i'm doing. the custom brigade said that the confronting the and they using is very false as, as they try and advance the inter garza city. the video shows font as using id, tongue, weapons, and destroying tanks and other vehicles. a spokesman for the o custom brigade of beta accused as well as standing in the way of any christmas one in the middle for last a lot. i have that will help bill under the, you know, the, the, most of the kind of just through the and we re, if um, the part the clip off is a prisoner swap and either partially or completely in law. but we have female
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captives, and they have female cops is from outside the left. so we have elderly and they have older women in. we have fighters an enemy, prisons and the enemy has soldiers and officers with us. no solution in this call except for a prisoner swap, comprehensively, old partial now and then we confirm again that the enemy is the one who extracts deals to release people from different nationalities is that the enemy is continuing its aggression, other than the enemies endangering the lives of the captain to every day, every hour i do, we're in the palestinians and the nose of gauls are now fling on foot to the south is as well continues as bombardment. thousands of people are making their way down the salon of didn't road with lots of it. they can carry men, women, children, and they all to the old escaping those and gone. so my food and water is now running out. hello, send you. those are teasing, going to say 70 percent of the population and displaced the situation. so the time that the, you and refugee agency are unable to provide them with even the basic of needs
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a suite now to home, the solar talk correspondence enjoys us now from occupied east jerusalem. these really military offensive continues and the central, the northern parts of the gaza strip. they have been talking about what they've done and what they've achieved. what are they being saying, as well, these really military spokesperson, daniel, how god is speaking tonight, saying that they have made janes and they have hit continuously come as targets as they continue to push deeper and deeper in their attack on gaza city. now the military spokesperson, also making note of the fact that some 50000 palestinians inside of guys that use that humanitarian core door, that these really said they created for them to go from the north to the south. adding that how much has totally lost control in the northern part of the gaza strip and that they are actually out of touch with the situation on the ground. now daniel, how gaudy also making notes about the number of captives inside of the gaza strip.
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now stands at 239, but perhaps the most notable part of his press conference with him saying that israel is opposed to any sort of ceasefire, but that they will perhaps allow humanitarian pauses to allow civilians to continue evacuating. so, hell, of course, uh, how much tool now uh, all of the prison that negotiations uh, william bands coming into the region. talk of between 10 to 15, hostages of captive, possibly being released. well, who as well saying about this, if anything could hold the whole of the c i a director landed in israel on sunday to meet with intelligence counter parts with the head of the most saw these really prime minister. but israel, while it was the 1st stop, it certainly wasn't the last. we do know that also on his itinerary was caught the egypt, jordan,
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and the united arab emirates. but in that we have now confirmed them just need a has confirmed that william burns will be arriving in class on thursday to meet with counterparts about the hospice situation, but also the humanitarian catastrophe and folding inside of the gaza strip. now there has been immense pressure on prime minister benjamin netanyahu from the is really public to free the captive when he has previously noted that there will be no deals whatsoever unless the hostages were part of that deal. he was also saying that a ceasefire is completely off the table, echoing what's the military spokesperson has said. but like i said, there has been this pressure on benjamin that's in yahoo saying that he does not want any sort of ceasefire. and the other is really officials is really think or is another school of thought here is that if is there a, were to have any sort of pause in the fighting, whether it's $1.00 to $3.00 days in exchange for those $10.00 to $15.00 captives,
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it would be difficult for the international community to, to support israel and has continued campaign on garza now. the international community allies within the region have all asked israel to stop it, continued bombardment, in garza johnson's post. and you'd say that there is no safe place for them to go. so there's a lot of pressure on, not only these really military, but it's really leadership if they're going to accept any sort of deal relating to those captives. necessarily. thanks very much for the update that smoky, by the story. so he still has his own office, the daytime rates, and the pod westbank is very full of intensified types of things to palestinians and hospitals straining with dogs as we just get dropped as a fine thing to save the lives of babies born into this will the
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color we have that good westerly flower now whether across here, if at the moment, so definitely there will be some wet when the weather around but at least it's not gonna last for long. i think faith if yeah, what day it will be followed by dr. dice of ss, the good news to, to this, that this thing terrace, of light pressure. this one over to us at eastern side of the continent. another one just pushing in from the atlantics. and again, they will make the way from west to a, so rang clearing away that pulling away from the black sea is that western side of russia most lots of tri right, coming through behind tempe, just asked about getting up. its double fig is november. so that's what we expect to this time of the year and then the next area, right, and that's pushing it across the west and past some heavy bus. i suspect the heaviest rain will be across the western side of the med sunday. near close accomplishing across italy. as we go through thursday and on into friday,
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so that's not what the weather sweeps across. safely cloud of rain rolling across the adriatic, pushing some wet to whether the into the balkans brought his cars behind. but the legacy of shares plus 3 shares cooling off with some bright weather and some sunshine as well. meanwhile, low to drive out a lot of sun shot across northern parts of africa. showers continue across the west africa through the gulf with any slipping south. the 102-0000 industries $1.00, many people's display the anywhere just that, that russian community and goes are being targeted. no one, it saves your. everyone in israel is
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still refusing to allow international journals into jobs to cover the carnage. they're all that they can report on 1st hand is be, is really saw palestinian reporters risking everything to get the story you 15 members killed in an ass. dr. sharon company, one that we don't cover the news we cover the way the news is the listening post the book the back you want to, i'll just bear with me. so rom, it, in the heart of mind to, of all told stories is really as strikes have pounded pots of southern gaza. these
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are the scenes east of con eunice city, home for the victims of his way, the attacks and the past. the twins for us being from southern guns that hospitals refugee comes schools, churches, most a full come, and the is rating on problems across the goals district. it is very false to say they went to the city of casa in the north. the military is advising civilians to move south to the suffering and garza and the public outpouring of support as full. some politicians to speak out must be mentioned that the deputy prime minister of belgium has called for sanctions against israel and spain's minister social rights. the owner of atlanta is cooling on her government to cut the old times with this row. 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
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happening in this month. mostly forming 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 mistreating and torturing some prisoners and is ready to present this for the i don't get the lowest to 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 because i'm particularly nothing yahoo. because if these rate, the government is able to do this, it is because they enjoy total impunity in the international community. and thanks to having a very strong alliance with the united states, how do we need the international community to react and respond to what is on the dallas at lee a global threatened to democracy in it? because if they're doing this to the palestinian people today,
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they can do it to anybody in the future. and this is cynthia lucky i would just come, you know, there was a deafening silence of so many countries. and so many political leaders who could do some things and to let me speak about both. i know well the european union you, it seems to me that the display of hypocrisy which in europe and commission is showing that it is acceptable a couple that there was the comparison with the ukraine bill and the foster action which the united hook and imposing sanctions against who tended to suck it while the legal invasion was taken place you crate. this is what they reacted. in this case, i believe we're losing the opportunity at the moment. we could do lots of things. economic sanctions on the yahoo and his political circle prosecute for the international criminal court and the politicians responsible for pushing the button and carrying out these massive 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 that because it's
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a 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 and going to, but 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 lead to they just extra generally uninstalled and big says that the allies of native support poles is to allow humanitarian a to reach garza. now those comments came hours after a g 7 foreign ministers meeting in japan, which ended with a joint statement, calling for a humanitarian polls. and garza katrina, you report stuff. took you of foreign ministers from the world's wealthiest nations and the to day beating with a united front of the war in gaza. the g 7 repeated condemnation of what it called terror attacks by him off on october 7, demanded the hostages be released and emphasized israel's right to defend itself. and for the 1st time, the group called for a humanitarian pause into fighting, saying civilians must be protected under international law priorities previously
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stated by host nation japan. she'll kill me to you. we've agreed to allow and disrupted humanitarian assistance, including food, wolf, medical, cat, fuel, shelter, and access for those involved in humanitarian aid, access to gaza, especially to support the humanitarian pools on humanitarian, colorado for ease of delivering a to she just giving a press conference before the pausing for south korea, us secretary of state antony, blinking, denied other men. this had wanted a ceasefire saying that would allow from us to re attack israel. he also revealed with the g 7 disgusts regarding the regents future, saying a 2 state solution was the only path to lost in peace. no forcible displays from the palestinians from does not now, not after the war. no use of guys as a platform for terrorism or other violent attacks. no reaction patient have got so
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after the conflict, hence, no attempt to blockade or besiege guys or of no reduction in the territory of guys . lincoln also said gaza must be governed by palestinians when aust of this contradicted what is really president benjamin netanyahu said about israel taking security responsibility. the you said them, they need to be a transition process. depend, hail the to 7, communicate as an achievement thing to look at the field. it's responsibility to the global community. however, there was no mention of whether the group would apply pressure on israel to avoid civilian casualties, nor details about the implementation of the humanitarian polls. when it should occur, the group also reiterated support for ukraine, strengthening sanctions against russia, and a to assist kids with reconstruction efforts on the age of pacific. the g 7 insisted other conflicts would not distract from its focus on security in the region. seeing if would continue engaging with china will not allowing it to change the status quote when it comes to taiwan. katrina,
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you all to 0 tokyo bell. a senior political out of small discharge has been getting studio. and joining us from new york is rami curry. he's a public policy center at the american university in bay. rodney kentucky with us on the program medical center about one to robbie. can i come to you 1st? we just wanna get your reaction on this arrival of william burns into comstock on thursday. obviously he's done a lots of shuttle diplomacy in the past few days. what do you make of what's going on? and what might happen on thursday here in dough ha. as well, for the same as long as she knows limited least better than any of the people running the pharmacy out of washington as far as i can tell. so he's served for many years in the middle of the some and as well aware of how people behave and what needs to be done. so that's significant. second of all, to bring the she had an s,
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as part of me also something important as knowing whether she is his job is to put more pressure on the various of the groups or assembly to find a workable solution that will satisfy everybody. surely to tell them that the very many details about the level of american involvement, the suggestions coming out of the us, the every 5 hours, some american official says something to stay a p, a this about a that has a sense center, but how much has a cheat much of its actual interest. again, the power steering issue, discuss the talk people. i'm a g 7 and they know and they're in there. so that's an important shot to to keep in mind. i don't close that either. low is giving us his opinion on that, but let's get back to now the area that we, we know your complete expert on the not is let them know. we can't avoid the fact that they're all skirmishes on that boat. if we know that as well in southern lebanon has blah, and it's deputy chief of already said that, you know, if,
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if the fighting continues, we may get involved even more. so, how dangerous is this tool crack now? oh, it's serious, right? dangerous spell it gets loaded up for with israel, it's likely to drive people like the americans like the wrong hands. maybe, but people serious. i still don't think that's going to happen. i think with, as long as doing is intent for the monitors following the political discussions very, very closely. but keep in mind, something is really should remember which they don't like to remember somebody 40 years ago. they've tried to set up the dream and shuffle over to the south level in an arm and running it and it was really pretty atrocious. and then to something similar, i'm fine. interpret was concerned about the p a. his conditions are 0. be this a little bit of, as they're trying to set up something in the past on the,
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on the top of the leadership stuff. they have these rallies with control left. so maybe that's just too strong to imagine. we don't hear anything about the new social determination, sovereignty free will, etc. so let's we have to really read. so least phrases are interpreted in the action model that we've been given a lot because a shake named custom actually sites in a quote to this is very, very serious and very dangerous developments that could occur in the region. and what would be able to stop the repercussions? i mean, basically has blogs also within that tab you had talked about, the bombing continues in gaza and the death told increases. we caught hole back is what i'm reading between the lines. yes. well, look as well as the bodies consideration and it has, it has original constitution that nobody's consideration. is that how for the last good number of years, at least 2006, they became part and parcel a bit of an east political system. they actually entered the government and hence
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their considerations that are not just one, all that existence grew. there also one of a political party within the country. and hence, what could happen to have been on, in case of a war and the north or, and this talks about on that's of course is of a major consideration. but i think the other considerations it probably must be thinking about and thinking about why the americans deployed. such an auto reminder to the east submitted to radio is that they probably configured with the, with this co depths and the viciousness of these really wanting cause all that they are the next. cause if, if, if the is there is, are saying anything they are saying we cannot afford the silver 7 no matter what, no matter from where. so the idea that they want to finish off how much in their words and read 3 gain control or occupied gaza, probably the next front for them, so as not to be exposed to another october 7 is to deal with the question of his
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bundle. that means either political supplements, meaning once on photo or shut that shut down as well. what a war. and i think these ranges are dangerous enough, reckless enough at this point in time for them to start the war 11 on. let me get to run these reaction to what baldwin said, would you agree, disagree, but also, right? i mean there is this whole scenario for all international views. they want to the connection perhaps between hamas and hezbollah is the one. can you just clarify for all view is what the relationship is because they was the uh, the parts of this will comments from her boss that they felt has belong, shouldn't be more involved. and there are many the relationships between them and was the wrong and was the and sort of, well the hope, teasing the amount of groups and the rock. and she really is there is an access to regional access of resistance on the terms that call themselves. they've been operating for 20 years or so, so there's
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a training together they learn from each other. i mean, one of the road that's from madison has traveled in the last 10 years. clearly, it has benefited from the knowledge that has all that hasn't been as well as advanced and a wrong. it's like we, we don't know the details are clearly they have to have this themselves as well. or nationally, resistance movements. how much has a power still new, as well as a live in his life? you know, they might actually use rallies on their propaganda. keep talking about purchase, isis is not an actually anchor or just as long as we're popular support. it's a, it's a bunch of spiral. the waiver medicaid, the creating that what they think will make their lives better, but the whole world are just about thomas and his boss are whole different to tell the fish there are serious national romans women assignments bound to the they have region, the links to and they clearly help each other. so the whole now literally,
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the whole world is talking about how mass from gas a. so that's quite, quite striking. i really want to say is what is a reckless enough? i'm not worried enough to maybe start a war and i'm in love with them, but i don't think that can destroy it just by law that was destroyed, have a love, and then what your vision would be destroyed as well. but there's a 3rd option to what i want a said, which is if people really get word everywhere, i think they're moving that direction. they can try to resolve the arab israeli. palestinian is fairly complex in a way that is negotiated, that is based on the role as well on international principles. that is absolutely fair to everybody. so the coast and he is released. the veneers, everybody gets their land, their sovereignty, the refugee issue is resolved. this is a big cigarette on the ultimate option. the best option i think,
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and many people think of uh, and i've been talking to people in new york and as long as they have the she is. and this is something that they're all desperately trying to figure out. so we have to keep that in mind as well, but it's not going to happen with the existing governments. it has to be new leadership is everywhere around me. thank you. moment just do it. final thoughts on this. what do you think the tipping point will be for has belong to gets involved if they, if they feel they need to, with the soul, to veiled threats that we're hearing when they looking at what's going on and going . so i mean, judging from the speech by the leader of hezbollah, and i said all last week is that they are already involved. and in fact uh, according to his estimates, there are the dirt growing in a 3rd of these really uh many to the follow up to the north. and basically at least the thing the pressure on guys uh, and that, that, or the, of course, so many school meshes and dozens of people have died both of these really and that has about aside what we need on the line. what, what uh, what we just heard. now,
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because this is very important. what, who is that on the world? because it's such a complicated issue. the thing to, you know, mix things up. how mazda and his butler are 2 groups, resistance groups that were born after, after the occupation. they are not the reason for the occupation. they what product, or is there any occupation of lebanon and the, is it a location of palestine? i asked is that ok part of the west bank and gaza and 6 or 7 and i started occupied 11 on 1982 visa was just as movement sprung out in order to fight the occupation of the country of that homeland to protect the people once again, i tell you, and i challenge you to show me a single western leader that says, here's my law or the pennies, or the palestinians have all right for self defense like they talk about is there as like to self defense doing the live and these people end up sending people have that actually have diverse on the other thing that's quite
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a sort of goes right into that is the fact that it is their eyes and security is not because of has the bell on how much is the security because it's, it's a colonial entity. it's 3 inch in the, in and out of region, and has one on how much are important to resistance movement. not, not just because the associated with you on, i switch it to other stockholders. the acts of resistance is because the adverbs are important. the adverbs are divided, we have 20 plus at a nation's a bleed. there's incapable. ready of confronting is, there are incapable of using the leverage it gets is right, and capable of hosting that better suited people to accept with declarations. the only people who stood up to exit as an occupation and it's mexico's and his genocide and ethnic cleansing either resistance moments. if there was an international community that would step in and use this leverage, i guess is, or if there was a serious, competent out of leadership,
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i don't think that would be a need for the have mass or has the in the region. interesting thoughts will have to leave it there. i mean, coolie in washington, thanks very much for joining us on algebra and again, low and thanks again for your analysis will be speaking again through the day. i, as those resources are intensifying daytime writesville compiled west bank the latest was invested in it's always the tax in the shop unblocked, the refugee comes as well as talk to the palestinian communities. and so most of the types of october, the 7th, at least $160.00 full palestinians have been killed in the o coupon. west bank. which causes hospitals stretched beyond capacity carrying full premature babies. well might seem an impossibility. oh, just sarah has been inside labovic hospital in conyers. what doctors fight for the lives of the babies bone interval ro, challenge reports these are the infants that shouldn't be here?
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no. yes. at least are they all the priests um babies of concepts they prematurely into the well, that's taking the lives of even the strongest around them. so what shots for these so fragile the economy of outside their incubate is additionally, i don't know if i believe in the some of the most, you know, department, they are 12 newborns, most of whom are premature and of low weight. they also have problems with a respiratory digestive and immune systems. we need electricity, water, and intimates to treat them properly. as my own tends to that comes to needs knowing his capabilities can i make these so much in a hospital as badly surviving itself? death for his tiny patients is one is ready, palms dry, cool, power failure away on the most of the, in the city 9 and none of these newborn babies inside or outside the intensive k can live without electricity. they will suffer severe health problems. and most of
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them will die within minutes, particularly those who depend on ventilate since then. and it allows to bring them to football in 2 months. the one didn't make it is the you wait. so, but his remaining critically a baby one like um let's see. i swear to allah, i was dreaming of my children law until the best. i was counting the minutes to see them before the death of my 1st baby. i asked the medical team here and they said he was fine. they asked me to buy diapers, which i did, but suddenly the baby cost away my mom more than half of the strips. 35 hospitals are out of service. according to god's as health ministry, it says is rouse, bombing has shut down voltage. ponds and 70 percent of causes tower. great is rose, told several hospitals to evacuate stuff and patients before that boom and the un ascending the alarm causes mothers and babies. we have assess that there are 50000
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pregnant women and gaza, not unable to access regular multi maternal health care at this moment. and $5500.00 newborns were born during the course of the last month. the u. n is quoting for a ceasefire, for i hate to be like to him. i'm for the people have casa from young to hold to get the help they need. well, retirements now does there. is there any forces as killed twice as many palestinian children and goals over the past month and all those killed in the west bank and gaza combined? since 1967, the united nations says on average one child is killed and 2 injured every 10 minutes. at least 4237 palestinian children have been killed in the territory since october, the 7th. and 1350 children and missing many truck and the destroyed buildings. united nations secretary general continued guitar rushes,
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one of the many global leaders who condemn the killings. he said the goal is that it's becoming a graveyard for children's a. well, the elderly palestinian woman has now described how she was removed off. she removed the body of a son who was killed during israel's ground in cash, and he was shot dead at the major junction in the south of the gaza strip. my son was 50 years old. he was kept in these a go shot in the head. i broke my son carried wrapped him and removed him from near the tank. there are still so many did the bodies will still head here on out is there for trolling. the borders of the european union starts here off the coast of west africa and nicholas hop on board. a senegalese, the ship with a mission to stop illegal migration to spain, the
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or the spoken about going to the days of the news. now, do you ever think commission has recommended that you open formal tools? so you claim to join the blog european commission, president a civil and the land made the announcement days after visiting cave pride, it's following developments from the ukranian capital. this recommendation now goes to a full summit meeting of old 27 e u. member states to be held in december, but it is historically very significant. given that e, you exception for ukraine has contributed greatly to the risk between keys and moscow. as also effectively helped put the 2 neighbors on
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a path to war. the significance has been recognized by ukraine. presidents let them is a landscape making a statement saying that the history of ukraine and of the whole of europe, he says, moving in the right direction and making what he calls a right step. he says that ukraine has been meeting the criteria for e u. membership. putting in place is the kind of changes required when it comes to respecting the rule of law. also tackling endemic corruption, including in the countries judicial system. this also comes at a significant time for ukraine now in the grips of a 2nd winter since the start of this full scale war, there is a recognition that a wolf fatigue has set in, in europe and in the us to some extent, but also have an appreciation that there is exhaustion here in ukraine itself that this is in kind of a country badly in need of any good news right now. and this will be seen as
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a major boost run mcbride. i'll just say era case to incidentally members of the ethnic muscle, each people are accusing the rapid support forces of massacring that compatriots and bearing them in mass graves. these all the latest alleged atrocities of the conflict between the recess and saddam's army, which began in april to belonging to pull stuff from call to, to finish the power military rapids support forces or are assess, took over the army base in the city of janina insta, 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 base. 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, 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 ivory and neighboring chad,
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and recounted horror stories of the recess and their allies, malicious targeting people from their ethnicity. now in july, the united nations human rights officer released a report saying that there 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 in, in direct talks mediated by the 3 parties. and they were only able to agree to allow for humanitarian assistance to reach those in need. meanwhile, as fighting continues around the capital and other parts of the country especially into our for they are concerned that's more civilians will be caught up in the
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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 the spanish authorities say nearly 32000 migrants have reached the canary islands from seat by sea, from west africa. this you higher than the previous speckled pasted in 2006 the canary islands to become the main destination of migrants, african countries. a trying to reach europe. now, nicholas talking about with a senegalese navy ship on a mission to stop migrants reaching spain. and brings us this report on board the wall over a senegalese worship. preparing for a special mission. if it was to captain least checking the radar. a fishing vessel filled with hundreds of african migrants is heading to europe. it was voted by a plane from the spanish ward as to the crews. mission is to intercept it before it reaches european waters. it's
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a kind of will we have to save them because we know the danger they are facing waves all the the winds. that's why we are putting a lot of means in order to bring them say they venture out of the harbor and into the open ocean in search of a boat that looks like this. a tiny fishing vessel made of wood somewhere out there in the atlantic traffickers pack hundreds of migraines into small boats like this. they use a simple gps to navigate the 1500 kilometers that separates and they go to the spanish archipelago. we're sailing a hundreds of nautical miles away from the coast, and the immensity of the task at hand becomes visible. a few senegalese navy ships with the task to stop and unprecedented wave of migration to europe braving treacherous conditions. a record
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$32000.00 african migrants have made it to the canary islands this year alone. but no one knows how many have been lost at sea, drought or capsized. we cross mauritania and waters captain lee's worried night falls 19 hours into the search. still no sign of the boat wasted on this like west coast. we have found, these are lives that we have not much to say given the weather conditions which he might retain in the canary islands. it's unlikely they will make kids with weather conditions were sending. captain lee and his crew decide to return towards the senate goes coast. but the wallet, his mission isn't over just yet. the crew scans the ocean in the hope of finding somewhere in the darkness a sign of life. nicholas hawk elgin 0 off the coast of warranty, and you is not set for mesa. however, on this all this news,
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i'll be back with all the other side to the right, but you can find them on our website. the challenges that results comes. we'll continue our coverage of israel's more on costs here. hold on just the simpler violence has been pushing palestinians out of the knots for years, which is october. the 7th. it's been like nothing they've seen before with a 200 people from where the see for the one community in the occupied with the bank, with food to keep their maybe the short span the had to run for think they've located us for 4 days. we couldn't bring in water tanks to drink. id is brothers and the families have relocated to the village of type a 7 year old kyle, it says he's the top of his class. i ask him what's 3 plus 4? he says it's son. he says he, this is who, it's the by the ones at the capital. i've always depended on a warm climate, but it's too cold here in the village of piping. there's also little reason glance,
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they can start the new life here, maybe the side we soon learned to. she would also learn that she might never be able to return to iceland. devastating strikes, followed by through all week rescue because that's 1st responders know the mission could be that by with until then. so humanity drives one day with because the civil defense which rescue mission because it gives you the info for 3 d model upfront takes on the big issue. this isn't the one off just talking about a systemic issue here. black lives don't really man in the police for unflinching questions is war with lawanda, imminent vigorous debate?
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people are dying because of lots of medical treatments, challenging conventional with the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me more for me on hills upfront. what, how does 0 the, [000:00:00;00] the, because the whole rahman you want to know, does it renews online? my headquarters here in the whole coming up in the next 60 minutes amounting death toll in garza is really stripes. continue to hit residential areas. mold in 10500 palestinians have been killed since october, the 2nd no forcible displacing the palestinians from guests not now,
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