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the premiums are taken to prison inside israel. parents need to apply for a visitation for me through the red cross and that could take up to 3 months. in the meantime, the minor is cut off from the world. the mounting desk tow in garza is ready as tries continue to hate residential areas more than $10500.00 protest indians have been killed since october 2nd the carry johnston. this is all just a lot from the outside. coming out, categories, negotiating the release of is really captives tend for a temporary cease funding concept. as a c, i a direct who is expected to arrive in doha, they to on thursday,
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the know forcible displacing, the palestinians from guests not. now, not after the war. the group of 7, the powerful nations cole, for humanitarian pause, and fighting on top of fishes in spain and belgium, to mon sanctions against israel, an accounting of old ties, based on the laws of what must be respected by every month. and then finally, if not, i'll catch you and the secretary general says that the number of children killed in guns that shows there is something clearly wrong. israel submit a troop operations. the 5th street battles raged within garza city. between the 5 mass fights is and is rarely forces the trying to close in the,
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the human toll of is relatable on garza is not forced summit, top of your pin officials just be count the past few hours, the deputy prime minister belgian after the city has cooled the sanctions against as well. well, this comes in a growing cause for humanitarian pools is on the see spot. spain's minister of social rights on a right has called on her government to comfortable ties with israel. underwear learning, that's a key regional power categories. negotiating the release, so between 10 to 15 and last captive in exchange for temporary spot in the past few hours. posterity or thoughts is have confirmed that 19 people were killed in the strike. now a hospital in the jamalia refugee camp, more than 10500 protest things have been killed since the beginning of israel was born on garza,
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within full thousands of them with children as well. the situation goes is growing more desperate by the out. medical facilities are overwhelmed and food and water shortages of widespread, you know, actually ripples more is ro, here strikes your bodies, pulled from under rubble. this is the scene, india bad, your refuge account. got the we've all sleeping peacefully. suddenly the entire house, columbus was sleeping. 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 center of gauze, a city heavy bombardment takes place in the north bay. plaza here
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was also targeted, killing many people, and leaving behind families in pain of it. she is my cousin within married daughter who was 4 months pregnant. there was sleeping peacefully, they hit their neighbors home. she was mounted with a daughter and gaza. there now no coffins, and no funerals, only mass burials to main hospitals in northern garza also targeted palestinian se nowhere is safe. the novel clay edges here. ok, i can assume is live for us and con eunice in the south. now terica, what more can you tell us about today? just as striking, con eunice? yes. during the last hour, the main concentration of the is when it is track has been spike in the southern areas of the gaza strip, in particular, in kind of in a city what to residential buildings,
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what completely destroyed is to 2 separate strikes in the east scenarios of 10 units, uh these uh, these uh, strikes claimed the lives of more than 2 palestinians and with those and others who have been reported ended waiting for further at risk patients to be made to bring the people from under the russell's the, just before a but just the for a couple of minutes just the man has been looking through this passage from an disorder beside us, holding his young boy killed by the is what the fire as he was shouting for help. as a calculus, he had the bucket round that the entrance is really in a state to buy lots in order to carry out a risk, to abrasions, to reduce that to weight victims from different areas that might witness. compartment within the coming out was also people button to continue in other areas in the church, right. including the northern and central areas of the golf strip. as point exchange we continue to be clearly overhead and the eastern areas of community. and even in rough i district as well. but indeed, i mean, once house,
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if you've been seeing and hearing today in terms of casualties in the region where you are. yes, a till now the a is very ongoing as strikes had really claimed the lives of more than 10700 palestinians and with more than 25000 others who had been wounded by the usability relentless attacks. and the delane shot for these various tracts today was for the 7 areas of the gaza strip. as we move down to 46 percent of these rates, west coast and traits it on the southern areas of it. 2 or 3 as what happened today in august, i rush, repeat, you come out of range refuge account. besides that, be the set for at strikes that took place, you call units and or 5 district. these areas considered to be safe from the is what he prospected, and people who are evacuating from the northern and central areas of gauze district continue to reside in the southern areas which also witnessed the same bombardment as what is happening on the another navy. so literally there was never any safe place in the church. we as is what keeps bounds in different areas without any
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stopping till now. now and given that there are no more um, functional bakeries in the north and how it people coping the shortages of feet. yes, of people in the north central and even southern areas of the gaza strip of facing most of the 2 regions in terms of the humidity or and conditions of. busy represented as having a very good access to food. and even if you will now we are testing in particular about another and have central areas of got the city. what people really have been on the picture ration in terms of the humanitarian conditions. uh they don't have any trump, but if you to a freight the vehicles they were forced to line up for hours in front of bakers in the early beginning of disappointing. but later, these patriots been completely destroyed as they are no longer be able to have any access to shoes out there, depending on the local to sumption of foods in the local markets, which is also bound to run out of the northern areas of central areas of the
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territory now, meanwhile people that are really desperate and they are frustrated in time. so i think it's very ongoing, excessive patient of the humanitarian prices and they have no option just to evacuate to the southern areas as it has to have a lot of hope that the mind survive even the southern areas. oh, you think similar conditions that are, that are really of the media to the mother now? central areas. ok, tyrant ca, thanks so much for that pertains of top diplomats. so the g 7 nations have discussed the future of gaza. you are a psychiatrist. the same thing can, so the 2 state solution was the only pock to the hosting piece. no, forcible display, some of the palestinians from guys, not now, not after the war. no use a gas as a platform for terrorism or other violent attacks. no reaction patient have got so after the conflict, hence,
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no attempt to block hate or besiege guys or no reduction in the territory of guys to all the head of the us. central intelligence agency, william burns, will visit test on thursday. the whole meetings with kentoria officials to discuss the latest development and israel's will discuss the release of captives held by a mouse. in garza, the director is currently on the multi country tour of the middle east and is visited egypt and israel spinning practical. hey, now she joins us from washington, dc your proxy. so a visit by the c. i a chief realistically. what will he be hoping to achieve? well, i definitely wanna tell you all about that, but if i could just briefly what put my pentagon correspondent had for the channel, i just want let, you know, we just got word from a secretary of defense, lloyd austin, that the u. s. has launched an attack in eastern syria using to f as teams they so they targeted weapons depot that was affiliated with around iranian backed groups.
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so getting apologies. this is breaking news. but again, this is something we've seen. we've seen us forces in iraq and syria. we targeted with drones and rocket strikes. we saw the us respond once before, but now in fact, there, they said they responded yet again today and siri know worried about how many locations it was more of their own weapons depot or casualties. but this is again just breaking, just saw that from the pentagon, and i will get more on that as it becomes available. switching to bill birds, he is a, pretty much a very well known figure in the middle east. he's of course, right now, the ca, directors of people my think he's all about intelligence. we really spent most of his career in the state department, and he has not been to the region yet. so he's going to be able to bring a fresh perspective. he has him fit on television like president joe biden, or secretary state entity blinking say parenting is really talking points and saying there's no daylight between them. so he's going to bring
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a fresh perspective. so in israel, we believe he kept pretty much as he had on and was really talking about the kind of intelligence that the us can provide and locating the hostages that are in casa, and also try to prevent another attack from the going into israel. that's obviously a big concern. these really officials have been using to say that they have just to justify continuing this war with then he went on to egypt. obviously, humanitarian aid is a big concern. and us officials have been very quiet about why it is taking so long to get a in, into gaza then in such a little number. so still working on that next still had to guitars you mentioned, and then it's going to be all about the hostages. we started here dribbles and drops in the american prosper my name sources. and the last couple of days that they, that the us present by the told his counterpart, prime is written at yahoo, on their phone called this week that he wanted to see a 3 day pause. so that $10.00 to $15.00 hostages could get out. and then thomas
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would provide a list of all of the living hostages. still in gaza. we heard it 1st, that netanyahu was very reluctant to do that, but the us is very much focused on this. now you're seeing stronger statements from, by the administration. officials in this and then we've seen since the conflict began after this jordan united or beverage and we'll see if he takes a few more steps along the way. okay. with that top dates patsy. go hand in washington. d. c. sign to what has passed the trust mentioned to us versus f for says car without strikes on a facility in easton, serial the pentagon said the facility was being used by iran. beverly recently gone co and affiliated groups. well, that's bringing the william lawrence now. he's a former us diplomats and professor of political science and international affairs that the american university enjoys us from washington dc. welcome to the pro. when
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we ask you 1st, what do you make of that news in terms of strikes on eastern syria to well, us forces in syria, iraq have been heads up to at least 20 times. i would estimate probably more like $25.00 or 30 times this began and it's, it's sort of a, a bad media talking point that you know, that and, and also, and that's for a policy document that we can escalate and can escalate. when in fact we've had the bombs and the to and from living onto it, from syria to, from a rack. and literally since day one. and so the so called randi and access of it, resistance has been doing small things, medium size thing since the beginning. the question of escalation is really something else. it's, you know, will they throw everything they have which could jeopardize the future? because robots, for example, and 11 on, or the, or many things in syria and we get serious and fragile. or is this going to remain a sort of tit for tat, seeing where the x ray of these don't invade 11 on again,
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or the american still get huge, really involved. uh, so that, that's the question right now is the, is, are these targeted strikes to use is doing just going to be an asterisk thing back off, or are we actually seeing a whitening of the war, which is what a lot of people appear given what you cite and what do you make of this visits by the c i a chief, what kind of discussions will be going on behind the scenes? a little biased because i used to work for him. i was his libya guy for a while, and he's just a tremendous tip on that. and a tremendous person. human being i'm, he'll be pushing for it on all fronts. but primarily, i think on intelligent sharing. and that's not just with this or with everyone of us, even just some intelligent sharing with, with the palestinians. you know, so intelligent sharing and hostage negotiations and all the things connected to that. and of course, the c a has bass reap. resources. they are part of the intelligence community,
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which is 17 agencies with a huge capacity to, to gather intelligence. and he'll be to some degree trading information and proposals for hopefully concessions. it's really interesting, the bibles, we're talking about a 3 day pause in the us versus off the record of the trucking at a $1.00 to $2.00 day pause when it, when now it's been talking about one hour pauses, but at least we have progress in the direction of causing the conflicts stopping the conflict, getting more humanitarian aid. and um, if i could chime in on the humanitarian, a point, derek and hundreds of trucks ready to go literally since the 1st week. what stopping it, what can be brought in, which is in this rarely thing, and when it can be brought in, which is just rarely and how much space and out of the egyptians are insisting that certain things don't happen until we get more trucks. and so that's where that is. okay, well let me just jump in there. if you don't mind, forgive me. but how feasible is a ceasefire, temporary or otherwise, in the near future, in your view is totally possible. there's no reason why the israel, you can't stop,
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start stopping now and then. yeah, was it an hour here now or there. okay, let's see. let's get it started. i don't think good. i have mouse which holds a 180 hostages and just want me to how which ones got a 40 or so and, and, and the others who hold 20 are really gonna be able to or negotiate hostages for cease fires. i don't, i don't really think about that's how this is gonna work. instead, the us has to come with the package of things they need to happen and then start negotiating timelines. and that should be hostages in exchange for hostages at some point meeting prisoners. and since day one of these complex even talking about training, civilian women and children, and separately conversations about the elderly, literally since day one had injured hostages. so i think that's a better negotiation than trading hostages for suppliers william laurence when they
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did this. thank you for joining us. most of the come on, i'll just say a day time range and the occupied westbank is very forces intensify attacks against protestants and operating under intense air strikes and scarce resources to struggle to keep newly born babies. and i think us the route to you by visit customer. hello. we've got some rather wet weather in the full costs for southern parts of the us over the next couple days. no bad at the moment because a lot of the clear sky is actually but 2 distinct areas of life pressure to watch out for this 1st one just around canada, just around the ontario slipping out 2 of the manitoba just got you want. it's
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gonna produce some wincy weather, most of the board of a south as a boat of this one. that's the dominant feature. and it will move very quickly. and notice this training with a system on that last gonna blacklist way through. i'm not rain really ramping up across the deep south as we go through this dice and shower, say, up tools. the appalachians has that winfrey weather that into ontario into quit back temperatures hovering around freezing the just around the altima. and when it pack $24.00 celsius and they say though, it'll fall off as you go on into friday, such a degree. and that went to weather just pushing over to us at eastern side of the country. part of sky state come back in behind. still cold enough, chris sunshine is central kind of the at that time, what time when they added times when she was pushing it across the bc into the pacific northwest. meanwhile, across the car, been too bad. a few showers into central areas of central america. some west to weather is that just round the eastern side of the crater entities. the weather
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brought to you by visit castle. water is life. but in palace, scott, it's an instrument of bulky patience. with israel controlling the majority of palestinian water resources and destroying hundreds of sanitation structures out of spins are being deprived of a universal human rights. people in power investigates with an isaac walter in palestine on a jersey to the the the only thing i'll just remind our main headlines now is really strikes of pounded
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parts of southern guns. these are the scenes east of con eunice, mary hall for the victims is really of tax costs 24 hours been from hospitals, refugee camp schools, churches and most come under is really from fox and across the concert is ready for us to say that and to the center of gaza 16 to know that a change isaac leads to live. so the head of the us, central intelligence agency, liam bens visit content on thursday. the whole meetings with kentoria officials to discuss the latest defendant, israel's, i discussed the release of captives held by how much can cost you in the secretary general. i'm trying to get tara, she says, the way thousands of children and daughter i think killed it shows, there is quote, something clearly wrong in the way that mitchell formations of being done. it was
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so cool for negotiations on the 2 state solution to begin once the warnings we have even a few days in augusta. thousands and thousands of issues killed, which means there is also something clearly drawn into way that you might have to, i didn't know, but i shouldn't the me to tell you what positions of being i'm so terrible, terrible, catastrophic. i'd say you may sit in a situation like of medicine and hospitals of it, so it is absolutely essential, absolutely central to have a float of humanity they need to gaza. that's good response to the metric needs of the population these spicy. so let's take a look at what we know about these very minute tree strategy in gaza. because and has been focused on is clean garza city from the north and south. is very forces have been moving along the coast to the past. the polt civilians trumps in the north have enough to take the coast to event down south but they have come under
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attack. many have been trapped the areas around the l. she for hospital had been bombarded. it's a master's release. this video, it shows heavy fighting with this very forces. so i'm doing the sum of the gauge, says the confronting facing is very forces as they trying to advance for the inside goals. the city, the video, it shows fights is using anti tank weapons and destroying tanks. and other vehicles, inspection for the arkansas gates and i've, a beta accused is where i live standing in the way of any prisoners walking on the, in the middle for last a lot i have that will help you on 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 as well as either partially or complete. we have female captives and they have female counselors from outside. we have elderly and they have those. we have fighters an enemy,
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prisons and the enemy has soldiers and officers with us. no solution in this part except for a prisoner swat comprehensively, old fox swimming with any. we confirm again that the enemy is the one who instructs deals to release people from different nationalities is that the enemy is continuing its aggression and the enemies endangering the lives of the account to every day and every hour upon us citizens in the north of gaza. and now fleeing on foot to the south sides, israel continues from bob and thousands of people making their way down the salon of dinner. whatever they can carry in their arms, men, women, and children, and the elderly, or the escaping northern garza. my food and water are running out. presto, you know, so it is in gaza say 70 percent of the population and now displaced situation. it says dot u n. g agency, unable to provide them with basic needs, is ready for us,
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is always testifying day time rates and occupies westberg. the latest was in bethlehem and it's all those attacks in there. so i thought i'm allowed to refugee camps. israel has targeted that protestant in communities since most of the tax on october 7th, at least $164.00 palestinians have been killed in occupied with us . it is one of its drones had been shot down the yen and according to defense officials, the rang and backed arms group. the fee forces down the unmanned aircraft of the coast of the country booth. they say the us trey was flying over humans, territorial voices. all the suffering and gauze are in the public out part of supports us for some politicians to speak count. as we mentioned earlier, the deputy prime minister belgian school for sanctions against israel and spain. some minister of social rights on a laura is quoted on
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a government to comfortable ties with, as well, the next se, thought most good. our point of view, which has remained quite clear over the past few weeks, is that the is really state must. and this plan genocide against the palestinian people think we think it is very important people to know the context of what is happening in this month. mostly by 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, killing people, mistreating and torturing some prisoners in is ready to present this. i get the lowest to say that in context, in this context it seems important that the international community, um, particularly the european union, take a firm position and says, stop to the is ready to government. i'm particularly nothing yahoo. because if the is ready, government is able to do this, it is because they enjoy total impunity in the international community. thanks to
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having a very strong alliance with the united states. and we need the international community to react and respond to what is on the dial should lead a global threat to democracy. because if the doing this to the palestinian people today, you know, they can do it to any party in the future. but with gauze as hospital, a stretch to beyond capacity caring for financial babies. it's becoming almost impossible challenge. i'll just, there has been inside the direct costs, but when connie eunice, adults has a fighting for the knives, the babies born in tubal, which hundreds reports these are the infants that shouldn't be here. no, yes. at least they all the pre to babies have gone so they've prematurely entered a 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 us and he's selling it on us. i believe in the, in the some of the most, you know, department,
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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, and intimate to treat them properly. as male tends to, that comes to needs, knowing his capabilities, community 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 9. 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 ventilate since then allows between the multiple and 2 months. uh, the one didn't make it is you wait so if it has remaining critically. oh baby.
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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 from on them. 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. ponds and 70 percent of cause has power. great. this is, rose told several hospitals to evacuate stuff and patients before that pump and the un ascending the alarm. because 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,
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for i hate to be left to him. i'm for the people have casa from young to hold to get the help they need. well retirements, now just there, the other world news now the you are paying commission has recommended that the you opened full talk, so you claim to join the blog, your pin commission. the present us live on the line made the announcement just days off the visiting team, the you with those that begin next session talks of move data is also granting new candidate status to georgia. and sedona, members of ethic, most of the people are choosing the rapids support forces of massa creating the composites and bearing them in mass graves even more than the thoughts 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 like malicious targeting
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civilians who have thoughts refuge around the army base. know 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 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 they are reports of 13 mass graves in the city of janina, most of them containing bodies from ethnic metallic members. and they all concerns that they will be more mass graves with at least $200.00 civilians reportedly killed between saturday and tuesday by the ira staff. and they are allied to militias. now the united states and saudi arabia.

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