tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 9, 2023 1:00am-2:00am AST
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stairs wore width lawanda, imminent vigorous debate. 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 one out 0. the, [000:00:00;00] the because the whole rahman, your email just it renews on life. my headquarters here in the whole coming up in the next 60 minutes, a mounting death toll in garza is really as price continue to hit residential areas . move in 10500 palestinians have been killed since october, the 2nd no forcible displacing the palestinians from guests. not now.
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not after the war. a group of southern populations. cool for humanitarian polls and finding fault top officials in spain, in belgium, defense sanctions against israel, and the cutting of old ties, the laws of what must be respected by every month. and then finally, the un secretary general says that the number of children killed in gaza shows that was something clearly wrong with israel's military operations. also council or is the guy shaking the release of up to 15 is ready to captives in return for a temporary cease firing concept. and the dates, for example, range within gulf city between sciences. and this really focuses to trying to close in the
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welcome to the product on the human toll of as well as will. and garza has no false on top. european officials to speak count the deputy prime minister of belgium, pets where the suitor as cool to the sanctions against israel. now this comes, i mean, going cole's, the humanitarian polls is or the cx, 5 space minister of social rights yona. belinda has cooled on her government control ties with as well. we're also learning that a key regional product categories, negotiating the release of between 10 to 15, how much kept as an exchange for temporary si size as well. and in the past few hours, palestinian authorities have confirmed 19 people were killed and a striking nature hospital in the jamalia refugee camp. more than 10500 palestinians have been killed since the beginning of israel's will. and garza over full 1000 of them. children now the situation in gaza is growing more desperate by the hour medical facilities overwhelmed on food and water shortages are widespread
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. lina, i will actually begins on coverage more is really air strikes, more bodies pulled from under rubble. this is the theme india value refugee count the we've all sleeping peacefully. suddenly the entire house telling us we were sleeping. c this man lost his entire family in an air strikes the elizabeth he asks to kiss his daughter. good bye one last time. as these really army enters the center 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
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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 clear as your topic about zoom is live for us and call you con eunice, in the south of the gaza strip. the entire week we're hearing pretty serious report solve a strike, very close to where you are. what can you tell us? a yes. during the last hour we have witnessed mess of the bottom and not just only and cutting of the city button every single corner of the charred trees tossing from the north of the gaza strip. where a residential building in the valley of refuge account has been completely destroyed. this attack has claimed the life of now 9 palestinians, till now as the civil defense team of trying to rescue the rest of the family who
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was still on those ruffles in the nose of strep full, so illumination flat as have been fires. and over this kind of the gauze was tricked specifically in a shante refuge account which witnessed the during the last our massive. is there any alternative abutment as easy as the is there anyone who victory are trying to get more access into the the n d by into the urban areas also. uh gotcha. yeah. neighborhood witnessed a direct destruction of one of its main bakeries, which is, oh yeah, it allows the bakery which are considered to be one of the main bakers that provide services for palestinians in the, in the neighborhood. also the residents for wanting to continue in the eastern areas. it's kind of in a such a way that you've been awesome to read a, still a bounding different agriculture land, where a palestinian man has been killed due to these ongoing bombardments and so rough i district in the fun sounds of the gaza strip witnessed us. it'd be, and the series of strikes hitting different areas in this district till now waiting
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for further information about the recent dispos that had been resulted from these attacks. what is happening on the ground, especially, specifically late hours of nights, is a clear indication that if there is a furious confrontation on the ground taking place between the house and you find this use without probation forces topic, assume that force in con eunice, thank you. to the head of the central intelligence agency within bands will visit class on thursday, p. o. whole meetings with autonomy officials to discuss the latest development and as well as will and discuss the release of captives held by her mouse. in garza, the director is coming to all the multi country, told her of the middle east and has visited egypt and israel spring and our correspondent particle haney's following events for us in washington, dc. and possibly the c i. a chief unit will be in contact. we believe to assume, and we assume talk about those negotiations regarding the captives,
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but everybody involved in this is playing that costs very close to that chess because the situation is a very delicate that they have been so they're not given a lot of public details, but i think it's very interesting. this started a couple of days ago with a link to a newspaper with a name sources saying that the us have asked israel to do a 3 day pause and exchange 10 to 15. hostages would come out and how mosse would take the time to make a list of all the still living captives in gaza. so that just start is one story, but now more and more media is picking this up. it's becoming much more of a public talking, talking point. and usually when that happens the american government is signally that they couldn't be getting close. so this visit of bill burns to cutter, which is actually mediating between him, off and the united states, egypt. it also involved could actually signal that if this this could come sooner rather than later. i think it's important point out the by the administration is
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facing increasing pressure here at home. polls are not looking good for him. young voters particularly say they're going to stay home because of his handling of this situation. so there is much more energy. now you're seeing from the, by the administration to try and get something resolved. but as you mentioned, he's going to all over. so he ca, how it was most likely the one on in israel because obviously the big concern is how did the is really intelligent service, which everybody's thought was so good, completely missed such a mass of operation. so we believe in israel, he was reassuring that the united states could help provide intelligence to get rid of their concern that this could happen again. but he has a very different role as well. he's by far, one of the most respected diplomats in this region. he had a long career in the state department before he became ca, director. so he went to egypt, we believe he's going to jordan, where he used to be us and bassett, or as
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a very close relationship with king of della. so really, he's got the focus hostages, trying to make sure this situation does is spread throughout the region. and undoubtedly he's trying to calm fears among the air of leaders because they know how angry their streets are. so you see the us trying to mediate between them and israel try to trying to reduce the civilian death, told that it's been absolutely horrific. so bill burns has a lot to do, but he sort of bite in secret weapon in the middle east, even though he ca director, he's really one of the more respective diplomats in the entire region. be interesting to see what does come out of these meetings, asked me for the movement particularly, and thank you. so the ones that could be general continue to have her says the way thousands of children in gauze are being killed shows that federal offer. and we quote, something clearly wrong in the way the military operations are being done on court . he also calls to negotiations on the 2 state solution to begin once the will ends
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. we have in a few days in augusta, thousands and thousands of children guilds, which means there is also something really drawn into way that you made it, that it will patient the me to tell you a patients 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. let's take a look now what we know about these riley minutes. we strategy in gaza incursion is being focused on in circling garza city from the north and south is where the forces have been moving along the coastal road past the polt civilians trump didn't at all. so being asked to take the coastal road down south, but that coming under attack, many have been trumped and areas around the i'll ship
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a hospital have been bombarded. how much has released this video? it shows heavy fighting with his riley forces. it's between the o costume brigade says that that confronting the invading is very false, is, are they trying to advance further into garza city video shows find st using tech weapons and destroying tanks and other vehicles. the spokesman fully all because of the gate up to a beta accused, as well as sending in the way if any prisoners want in the middle. the last, a lot of that will help build on the, you know, the, the mass of the consciousness through the and we re, if um, the, the call the clip off is a prisoner swap and either partially or completely in well, but we have female captives and they have female cops is from outside the left, so we have elderly and they have older. we have fighters an enemy, prisons, and the enemy has soldiers and officers with us. no solution in this paul, except for a prisoner swap, comprehensively, all portion of the money we consume again that the enemy is the one who instructs deals to release people from different nationalities is that the enemy is continuing its aggression,
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other than the enemies endangering the lives of the account to every day and every hour i do, we're in the palestinians and the northern gauze are now fleeing on foot to the south. as israel continues as bombardment, thousands of people are not making their way down the cellar of dean road with whatever they can carry. men, women, children undoubtedly are all escaping northern gauze. west food and water is fast running out. pile a single forward seizing gauze and say 70 percent of the population now displaced the situation so time. but the, you and refugee agency are able to provide them with a very basic of needs. that's most likely to have him to select twos. joining us now and occupy these 2 weeks. so with the very latest, these writings have been talking about the military strategy and what's being achieved was, what are they saying of all these really military spokesperson, daniel, how god is speaking? tonight is saying that the army continues to make games continues to really attack
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a lot of how most sites and targets. now when we're talking about these targets, we're talking about rocket launching pads, outpost positions fighters themselves, any operational residences. these really military spokesperson also went on to say that how much simply quotes out of touch and is no longer in control of the northern part of the gaza strip, where the military continues to deepen its attack on guns the city. now he also made note of the some $50000.00 palestinians who evacuated from the north to the south after that poor door was established for them to go on foot on the salon dean street. but perhaps the most notable comment from daniel had got you was that there will be no cease fire talks at all. and that these really military and political establishment a life are open to humanitarian pauses. but that a ceasefire is just simply off the table. and of course we're
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also receiving was and talk about the negotiations to release captives progressing, progressing slowly. but it seems that with these rails pop diplomat, one of the social is one, sorry, one of the us is top diplomats arriving into the region. we might see some traction here to the best right? the c i a director bill barnes arriving and his role on sunday. the 1st stop on his regional tour and sources confirming to engines the to that he will be in concert on thursday to meet with defense officials and costs are the official to discuss the issue of not only captives but the dire humanitarian situation inside of the gaza. strip, but now there is mounting pressure on is really politicians by the is really public to freebies, captives, but the is really prime minister said that he wanted to put what he called rumors
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to ras. but there will be no ceasefire and exchange for captives. now the americans have also been really trying to, to sway the is railways on any sort of humanitarian pauses in the fighting. and in jo biden's message to be is really is he said that if is real, could allow these types of pauses. it would be easier for the americans to stand with them in the fight. now, these really defense minister, also speaking just in the last couple of days saying that the political pressure is mounting on the war cabinet and that they will have to make difficult decisions. but these really prime minister along with these really are, may have been clear that there will be no ceasefire for now. desolate thanks very much. joining us from occupied east jerusalem. and of course, the night sky being lit up by those parachute flags that are often launched by these right in the mail it tree to live to perry is that they are targeting in
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those overnight raid space from the land. and from the and the humming that you can hear in the background or is why the trains helping them to locate the specific locations that they might want to hit. will continue to follow the skyline of garza through the 9th a bunch of overhead here on the news of including daytime rides the occupied westbank. is there any forces intensifier, tax against palestinians, the they to the secretary general installed and bank says that the allies of nato support pulls is to allow humanitarian a to reach. garza, those comments came out was after i g 7 foreign ministers meeting in japan, which ended with a joint statement cooling for humanitarian poles in gauze. katrina, you pull stuff and took you. foreign ministers from the woods will see us nations and the 2 day beating with
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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, a group called for a humanitarian pose into fighting, saying civilians must be protected under international law. priorities previously stated by horse nation depend, she'll kill me to you. we've agreed to allow and disrupted humanitarian assistance, including food, wolf, medical care, fuel shelter, and access for those involved in humanitarian aid, access to gaza, especially to support a humanitarian pools on humanitarian, colorado for ease of delivering a to she just giving a press conference before departing for south korea, us secretary of state anthony, 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
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a 2 state solution was the only path to last in peace. no forcible displacement, the palestinians from does not now, not after the war. i know you said guys as a platform for terrorism or other violent attacks, no reaction patient have got so after the conflict, hence, no attempt to blockade or besiege guys or no reduction in the territory of guys that can also said gaza must be governed by palestinians when asked if 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, same 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
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. the group also reiterated support for ukraine, strengthening sanctions against russia, and a to assist cube 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, you all to 0 tokyo and all that stuff we're getting calls. and the public outpouring of support has full some politicians to speak out. and as we mentioned earlier, the deputy prime minister of belgium has cooled the sanctions against israel and spain's minister of social rights. i don't know, but that i was calling on hug government to cut all ties with the country, the next se, demos, 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
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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, of the palestinian people stealing houses right and killing people mistreating and torturing some prisoners and is ready to present this policy. you know, you don't get the associate, i'm going fixed in this context. it seems important that the international community, um, particularly the european union. 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, government is able to do this, it is because they enjoyed 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 balance at lee, 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,
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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 what i know well, the european union you, it seems to me that the display of hypocrisy which europe and commission is showing that it is the um, acceptable couple that there was the comparison with the ukraine bill and the foster action which the e mail i took and imposing sanctions against who tend to suck it while the legal invasion was take. i place you crate, this is what they reacted it. got so 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 cycle prosecute for the international criminal court and the politicians responsible for pushing the button . i mean, hurrying out these must have bombardments on the civilian population in general. what is a flagrant, the breach of human rights at the hospitals? schools and people at the united nations cannot be the object of these attacks. and you'll put okay with us because of the simple enough in doing,
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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 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 you and humanoid street voltage because visited the border crossing between egypt and garza. he had this to say in his video message, this is the gates we had is nightmare. i cannot even send them to see what people are going through on the other side. and then i see in front of the lifeline that would bring come, that would bring relief and so many is there any assistance which i'm to now as not seeing enough hopefully inadequate. it is the most or to the to get to minutes or in this instance in 2000. and so make sure that an urgent
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solution is found to silence the guns to come to senses about what is happening on the other side. well, let's bring in william lawrence, he's a full me, us diplomats and professor of political science and international affairs of the american university and joins us now from washington, dc. mr. long. so it was nice to have you on the program for your insight cards. talk to you about the strategy, all the us to send both on to me blinking and william burns into this melting pulse of them. at least right now, you bet. it's slightly overlapped each other. what is, what be, what is hoped will be achieved by william burns in the next few days. so william burns is a former deputy, as a secretary of state, has vast experience and contacts as well trusted. don't forget there's a 3rd one involved. david satterfield, the new coordinator for humanitarian relief, was also working all the angles. but it's for sure that the case that
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burns is going to come in, not necessarily with a clean slate, but with that, you know, a new perspective, a new angle. i mean, it hasn't been, you know, the person parenting at times use really talking points or talking about cell a solidarity with this really. so that time. but has a reputation as you know, the diplomat that did the original notion go stations for with a ran for the jcp away and many other things in his long career that have been helpful. obviously he's not coming in to replace anyone. the secretary of state, he is the c i a chief, and i don't think he's there primarily for a be dramatic cherry inside of this is there for the hostage piece of it. and for many other aspects of it, including the, all the intelligence that everybody's has an appetite score. because the ca, of course, has excellent information on what's going on on the ground in the past. and of course, you'll want to be briefed at the house of the negotiations by category, which is being reported to be at the hospital, all of the conversation between
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a mass who, who hold the captives and also in directly via egypt with israel is about mr. burns. being able to dump the eyes and cross the t's in terms of what is acceptable in terms of these negotiations and what isn't. because he also heard what these ratings are or how follow these ladies are willing to go to get these captives back. and there's a lot of things burns can do and it's not like he's going to break away from what vitamin. ready can are saying, but if you carefully track what binding blinking they've been saying they've been all over the map. even these really to been all over the map. no cease fire, but yes, to little potters and even even been, you know, talking about technical posits. so what are they talking about and we know that these um houses you negotiation have been going on since october 7th, the 9th of october 7th. they began talking about swapping women and children. they did get 4 out. there's 10 or 15 being negotiated now and uh, including 6 americans. uh and uh they of course,
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and these rarely those same will never negotiate with how much just named a former in bassett, or to be their hostage negotiator. so, so there's a lot of start moving in the right direction on the hostages. that will be a main focus about burns is up to and how mice and, and is through a lot of times they'll take this maximus positions, we won't do this so much, all of that happens. but both sides are also talking about women for women, children, for children, elderly, for elderly, a fighters, for fighters. so when you have that type of rhetoric, there is a glimmer of hope that some hostages will survive and be released with everybody sort of holding that call. it's very close to that chest. so was calling to really know what the, you might say. the rebellion within the state department, for example, if we could just go in that direction because they're not very happy with the way policy is being implemented, in this particular case. and the message, the messaging of the us regarding the, the attack in is relative. again, the bombing by as well on gaza. i mean,
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the state department officials not very happy with the way the secretary of state and the president had spoken about this and have acted on this is sending birds into the region to a way of quelling that. and you know, as a former state department official, i know what that conversation sounds like. i even spoke to diplomats just this weekend. um i had a conference who are weren't happy about what's going on. um, but uh, um, uh they were all, you know, 80 percent that apartment internally anecdotally was against the rack evasion. you know, uh and they are against a um, the way in which he was weapons are used by israel, but they can't really buck um, you know, the, the line of the us too much without having to resign and course we've had a resignation. now, other resignations in the past, and that's the decision each diplomat has to make when they are against the policy . but there's a lot of belly, a king. there's the dissent journal within an apartment which in sir, is lit up. when you're against the policy, you can write
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a cable internally about why everything you're doing is wrong. i remember just sent, you know, cables about a rack which will change the us policy internally. but back to burn snow. birds is not being sent that to placate anybody in the us. government is being sent out to send a message to congress that we're, i, you know, we're sending out the best to people. and she is being sent out because he is such a good reputation of the region as someone who, who doesn't speak out of turn doesn't. grandstand is very humble, highly intelligent, and not able to make negotiations like this work when it's possible. when, even though it's always good to get your insights and thank you very much for your time for joining us from washington, dc is still a head here on the 0 or pricing and the intense strikes and skies results has stopped to struggle to keep new phone babies allies in garza,
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the colors the past few days. so say some are all the wet weather into waste and possible straight is still a few showers around here as we go through the next couple of days. high pressure not too far away. and this how i will just slide this way. i would suppose these island courtney things down here brought to weather, coming back in hard as we make a way into the weekend. that the guy with mole shows just around to face them, parts of new south wells, pushing across the other side of the great dividing range. so you some lobby down pulls coming for a some areas the victoria also see one or 2 showers, one or 2 showers, 2 up across the nc pushing up towards northern parts of w way. so they have just w, i funded drive around $24.00 celsius because some woods down towards the south east . the friday. it was such a formal rad, just rolling through here. and that will use office week. i want to just as they, but it should be lost,
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the dry still waddle to showers in place just around that is the side of the country. one wish i was a lad and up towards the top hand at this stage. but for me say that as long as you try and find warming up quite to when it's coming through lots of wins, it shouldn't be too bad of tool driving fine for recess day across japan. but the scenario cloud and the rise spitting out the chart of the korean peninsula that was sent in for friday in the water is life. but in palestine it's an instrument of bulky patience. with is a way of controlling the majority of palestinian water resources and destroying hundreds of sanitation structures. simians are being deprived of a universe. so human rights people in power investigates with an isaac walter and palestine on
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gaza. these are the scenes east of con eunice, the health of the victims of his way to get tax. and the past 24 hours have been from southern gaza. hospitals refugee comes schools, churches, most a pool coming to is ray be from boston across the goal is district. what does that equal to say? they've been to the city of gauze, us the in the know the military is advising civilians to move south. g 7 foreign ministers meeting in tokyo, according to he by the terry impulses in garza. meanwhile, belgium's deputy prime minister patrick a suit as coals with sanctions for games is well she says, well, clients all being committed and the attacks on mc mae is very full, so they're intensifying daytime rates of elk pod westbank. the latest was in best for him, but follows the tax industry found unblocked that refugee comes as well as talk did posted in communities. and so most of the tax on october the 7th,
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at least $160.00 full palestinians have been killed in the occupied west bank. they bring it for you as well for them on the of these raids 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 are surrounding a home and they've been there in that 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, does any and is really deals and his son has been killed by his read the forces. there's a tax that this is really forces use against people here in the occupied westbank that is known as the pressure cooker, which is basically opting those inside the house to 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. well,
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actually goes from new york, is rami who the, he's a public policy, sell it, and the american university of bay rates, physically, always good to get your insights on the whole range of subjects. obviously, if i say we subject this last few weeks and we spoke to you earlier about the arrival of william burns from view is that i wouldn't have called that interview. how important is it that the americans are sending the c, i a chief into the middle east and his arrival into dough hall on thursday as it's very important. and i would say that slows 1st of all, traditionally in the modern release, really in the last 5060 years, security people have been a team, people who control events when a member come to lisa rice, maybe when she was 4 minister, she came up to meet with people on the critical time and she had a meeting with all the security agency cheap, so there are countries and i think it was in car wash over share. so that's one
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thing. the 2nd thing is the bill burns knows the middle east of the world really well. he's been there, has invested or is he knows the region. he knows the people. he understands them very well. and people have huge respect for him because he's, he's a such a decent fellow as an individual. he listens, he's low key is not giving you orders like other people are. he really understands the human dimension of things and sort of 4 years ahead of the c. i use the top security or intelligence officer in the united states. so all of these things i think, makes his visit particularly important. what will come out of head room has to be seen, but there's a better chance or something decent happening with him. that was sort of the other officials who half of them are amateurs and the other half are just doing expedient policy politics. he's a, he's coming into a region that you might say, he's beginning to read the room and he's making his way towards the basement side of the lounge,
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which is the hall where he knows that those in that room dealing with the very sensitive issue of trying to get the foreign captives, it's believed released from us delicate negotiations and he's the balance of the job to at least speak to dave hard about that. yeah, sometimes i think there's an issue of credibility here and i'm sorry they, they know that bill barnes is not gonna slow trial balloons and say things just over the top of his head. but he is somebody who comes in with a clear mission. obviously works out with the president of the top military people as needed in the state department. so he is dealing with the issue and the fact that he's there, it's like sending him the chief a hostage. and i notice negotiator understand all, you know, the american supermarket or these things happen or london or whatever it may be. so yeah,
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i think it's an important mullen. the fact that this is happening is significant because you know how most of the americans most probably most respected. uh, definitely my former diplomat unofficial has passed and personally come to talk to . so people i think under estimate the importance of the symbolic value of somebody like the head of the ca, coming out to do this. so this is an important game that come as probably feels such as achieve the bill, birds of the hostage locations of prisoners and hostages. but they talk to everybody around the world was talking about about how most of the hostages and the prisoners. and is there any chance on the exchanges that needs to be made until um, the g 7 of the, the american president of the head of the lamb,
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everybody's talking about. so we see even the talking about the negative, why they call in the terrorists or whatever. the fact is, the message that you much of its political objectives. now the details have to be worked out to see if it can achieve all types of jobs is not mainly giving the prisoners out. so there's rarely jail about $10000.00 of them. and also looking forward to the day when palestinians can achieve their fundamental state towards the rich people which have been denied to them for a 100 years. right? well, with that falls to one side, another element of bill birds is visit, said he, when he was in israel, would it be the concert if i was happening at the north of israel in southern lebanon, which is the classes with has belong. i'm one of its deputy, lead is a shake named costume,
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is talking about the seriousness of the situation that watching very closely. but they won't tolerate any more deaf or increased levels of death in gaza. and this is a serious situation. difficult to deal with. what should we wait into the messages coming from has the law and how that will be read by someone like a bill buttons and, and translated by teller these. and i think the most understanding that one of the senior people of has by let's speak out in public, which they don't do very often. but when they do, they are saying what they really feel. and if they say they're gonna do something, they're gonna do it. and if they say they're not gonna do it, they won't come to their work is probably the most important thing to them. right now in this current situation, the military capabilities are very well established. but the political, a,
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credibility is really critical and they've been very good at making sure that people take some seriously, and they will have to learn about the stuff. if it's israel jones, a few people living on the they'll kill a few people unless you live up to learn about that kind of detroit, that it's a shame that anybody should die in any countries. but if it's done on those of a low level, that's not gonna spark a whole regional war. so what if they keep it at that level, which is likely to be the case, then they'll figure out a way to slow it down. but this is link to the side to what's going on again. so there's, you want us to almost 11011000 both bathrooms and just over 4 weeks. you know, that's what we should be talking about. and in fact, the other really important thing i'm really going on now, and i've been following this least affairs for 55 years since i was in color retract any. rather it was running out of time if i can, you know what?
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so what is happening now is everybody is talking about crimes of war and war crimes and international humanitarian law. and ashton, seeing israel doing this, doing that this has never happened before and seriously. and it's now happening all over the place. indeed it is. and of course, will continue to monitor what's going on in concert closely. well, it's always good to get your insight right because he that for us, thank you. is that what asked which mold and one journalist has been killed every day during israel's will. on garza the committee to protect jan this report that may be faulty. have now lost their lives at the hands of these ready forces. since the will began flipping coupon strikes artillery, shutting full shot. according to the c p. j, as well as will and calls has become the worse for those covering calls like since it began documenting the debts. in the late 19 ninety's, international federation of journalists condemns the killings and continue to tax on journalists. i'm just calling for an immediate investigation. report is without the board has recently completed. it is right before us has deliberately talked it
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and killed. a voice has videographer in southern lebanon, as noncombatants. jen mysa, protected in the article, 79 of the geneva convention and all parties a conflict have a duty to protect. the tim dolson is deputy secretary general of the international federation of jet. unless he says, israel has not responded to international calls to protect you and listen, garza, the, the death toll is absolutely shocking. and you know, more than one generous today. dead. i mean, just a little bit of context. if you look at the vietnam war which lasted for 20 years and boat, 2200000 competence is why we thought about 63 generalists died in that conflict. and the was in yugoslavia which went home for 10 years in the 199240 generalist ed. so the scale of, of, of loss of life among journalists in gaza is extraordinary. i mean, you are absolutely right that they are the,
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they're experiencing real hardship and difficulties as far as food. bizarre and water. there's about a 1000 gymnast working, engaged at the moment, and they mostly go to their assignment so they carry the heavy cameras and, and try pods on their shoulders to go and get this to. ready but there's also among the absolute determination to get storage and absolute determination to try and on . uh, absolutely, everything that's happening in gaza, which i think is extraordinary. they are very brave, courageous, and determined individuals who i think because of all of our support, is there any forces killed twice as many palestinian children in gone? so if the past month and all of those killed in the west bank and gaza combined since 1967, the united nations says on page one, child is killed and to injured every 10 minutes. that means 4237 palestinian children have been killed in the territories since october, the 7th, and 1350 children,
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a missing many trump under destroyed buildings. united nations secretary general attending guitar, which is one of the many global leaders who condemn the kennings. he said the garza is becoming a graveyard for children. well anyway, i spoke to kind of cosmo, he's the general director of defense for children international in palestine. he says, i see far as needed to stop the killing said, help treats the volume is i'm very much sorted at the book about the life of the terms and numbers. but unfortunately, there is no other way to just the, for the situation and gets a, it's unexpected and presented before. this is the 1st time in my life. we're going in this issue. it had been, this is, have been eh, we witnessed the more than 10 times or on goods from days of a live site. this is the 1st time they behave in this way. in the position of genocide, it is a genocide in the form meaning of the genocide. the elements of the genocide crime
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is in the product. i think we will see really as a bit of the things that think what i mean, there's a fee and does read that is the scores. so what's the waiting for naperville? i've not been by the bumping of the houses. there will be, there was a guy because of lack of, for lack of or what but. so it's, it's, is the presented before what we said few days ago, 3 days ago is the number of the digital can since the 196 this have been completed . the 1st of october is half of those little codes during the city we is the past 4 weeks, which is the symbols have been set the 10th it and said that the ticket that nobody that we have the conflict areas since may 2019. i've been to club, but the number of that had been
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a lot of kids is half over the 2 then who came in 3 weeks in the goes up. so i my self. i don't want to think of this visual, but i kind of believe what i am seeing for 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 that do to it, to such young minds? so this is the, my main concern now is already we or do it, or i'm asking to stop bumping to stop the killing in order to take care of the rest of the tube and get the and get that there is more than 1000000. and 100000 the day . so all of them now the indeed for the support cycle such as a but in the event that i did then already covered them. if what i'm, what this says, the pro, my, that the of, and did the heard of a situation that they are living in every night. if it isn't. others are also
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affected by these is in the situation and started talking to college cause my la on al jazeera, now with gauze as hospital stretched beyond capacity. accounting for financial babies, it might seem like an impossibility was, is there has been inside the body costs between connie and is my doctor's fight for the lives of those babies bone interval or challenge reports. these are the infants that shouldn't be here. not yet. at least they all the pre to babies have gone so they prematurely entered it. well, that's taking the lives of even the strongest around them of what shots for these. so fragile icon live outside their incubate is as the as the some of the most, you know, the pump and they are 12 newborns, most of whom are premature and of low weight. they also have problems with a respite, treat, digestive and immune systems. we need electricity, water,
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and intimate to treat them properly as male tends to, that comes to needs. knowing his capabilities, connectivity so much in a hospital, it's barely surviving itself. death, but his tiny patience is one is ready, palms dry, cool. power failure away on the most of the 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 them will die within minutes . particularly those who depend on ventilated and it allows between the multiple and 2 months of the one didn't make it is the weight. so if it has remaining critically oh baby one like um let's see. i swear to all 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,
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but suddenly the baby cost away my mom. more than half of the scripts, $35.00 hospitals are out of service. according to god's as health ministry, it says is rouse, bombing has shut down voltage. ponce and 70 percent of causes. power, great. is rose told several hospitals to evacuate stuff in patients before them and the un ascending the alarm to gauze as mothers and babies. we have assess that there are 50000 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 hate to be elected in time for the people of casa from young to old to get the help they need. well, retirements now does their well still head here on that, which is a truly the borders of the european union. starts here off the coast of west africa
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a civil deland made the announcements area after visiting keys the little so again, accession talks with little dave rob mcbride has moved from keith. so 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 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 memberships. putting in place is the kind of changes required when it comes to respecting the rule of law. also tackling endemic corruption,
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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 a major boost, rob mcbride, i'll just say era. keith, incident, members of the ethnic must lead to people are accusing the buckets pull forces of mass securing that compatriots, and bearing them in mass graves have a local repulse. now, the latest legends atrocities in the fighting between the recess and the army says 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,
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malicious targeting civilians who have thoughts refuge around the army base. now most of them are simply of, from the ethnic myself, be to try and these thoughts refuge around the army base between june and july. when the, our staff and its allies, malicious, went on a rampage, killing civilians in the city of jeanina, most of them from the ethnic metallic tripe, tens of thousands of metallic ethnic members life from the city of tuning into 3 in neighboring chad and recounted horror stories of the recess and their allied militias targeting people from their ethnicity. now in july, the united nations human rights officer released a report saying that 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
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for development have been trying to mediate a ceasefire between the army and the rapids. support forces in the saw the city of chet, the but a ceasefire. westfield a had been, had failed to be reached between the 2 sites and in direct talks mediated by the 3 parties. and they were only able to agree to allow for humanitarian assistance to reach those in need. meanwhile, as fighting continues around the capital and other parts of the country, especially into our for 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 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 in 8032000 migrants have reached the canary islands by sea from west africa this yeah. because soc involved with the senegalese navy ship on admission to stop migrants reaching spain on board. the wall over a senegalese worship, preparing for a special mission to so if it was to captain least checking the radar. a fishing
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vessel filled with hundreds of african migrants is heading to europe. it was voted by a plane from the spanish ward as to beat the crews. mission is to intercept it before it reaches european waters. it's a kind of will we have to save them because we know all the vengeance they are facing waves of all the the winds. that's why we are putting a lot of means in order to bring them to 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,
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and the immensity of the task at hand becomes visible. a few senegalese navy ships with a task to stop and unprecedented wave of migration to europe braving treacherous conditions. a record $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 . drowned 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 it just with the weather. conditions were sending, captain lee and his crew decide to return towards the senate goes coast. but the
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wallet was 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 warrenton. yeah, that's the news with may. so rahman coverage also will be able to include more of the, the most the we're on guns, the continues, we bring you the latest reactions and global out. we have come to appeal to governments. wait, wait and goes done. besides the palestinians are brothers. once honest, it's a shame, what's happening to the pen, assuming people, and that some european governments are even supporting the we citizens and mobilized so that at least there's a safe spot. it's not just about this latest wearable violence,
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