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phone outages, era, we know what's happening in our region. we know how to get to places that others can know as far as i said, i'm going or the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. the i still know laptop in israel as well, and garza as tries continues to target refuge account hospitals and much more than 10500 palestinians hoping to since october the 2nd the from terry jones to this is out of life. and also coming out katara is helping to negotiate the release of this ready captive in return for a time per se, spot and concepts. as a c i,
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a direct is expected to arrive in due date to on thursday. the last of what must be respected by every month. it's pending time. love i look you and the secretary journalist says that the number of children killed and gaza shows as something clearly wrong. israel's military operations, the on street by street buffle, is between a mass and is very forces trying to capture garza 6 of the the human tolls of israel as well. and gaza has now forced summit talk your pin officials to speak out the past few hours. the deputy prime minister of belgium, actually the son to school for sanctions against is route. but this comes and made growing calls for humanitarian pauses on the spot. spain's minister of social
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rights you donate the law has called on her government to cut all ties with israel . it's a key resource, how a category is negotiating the release, so between 10 to 15, how mass captives and exchange for temper see spot. in the past few hours, plus 2 authorities have confirmed that 19 people were killed in a striking narrow hospital in the giovanni a refugee camp within $10500.00 pod experience had been killed since the beginning of as well as well and gaza within 4000 of them were children as well. the situation in gaza is growing more desperate bother. our medical facilities are overwhelmed and food and water shortages are widespread. dina, i will actually report more is really air strikes, more bodies pulled from under rubble. this is the scene india value refuge account the we've all sleeping
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peacefully. suddenly the entire house telling us we were sleeping the 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 cause a city heavy bombardment takes place in the north bay, plaza. yeah. was also targeted, killing many people, and leaving behind families and paint she is my cousin with a married daughter who was 4 months pregnant. there was sleeping peacefully. they hit their neighbors. huh. 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
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se nowhere is safe. the novel clay edges, your rhetoric i will assume is life for us in con eunice, in the south of gauze attire. what more can you tell us about the latest s drunken con you a yes. during the last hour israel has partially carried out different strikes on different areas. of course the goal is to strip starting from the central areas of the church. what in the northern areas and even these in the west, it was 3 areas of the church, witness onto the bottom and that makes a proper fight coverage for the maneuvering. a troops on the ground also with the religious attacks continued in the southern areas where at rough, our district, a series of extracts took place targeting for residential houses as spikes to drop to the eastern areas of rough, our district as even if i knew this eastern areas also the east bed even who bring
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the troops via elimination to flash over this car because the strip and in particular around that vicinity, over shot hospital. usually these plans off highest in order to provide clean digits for them to bring the troops on the ground as even to give a clue sign for residents that they are getting much more closer. i'm talking of those residents, given that there are no more functional bakery scripts on within an how people coping with shortages of food. yes. now with the ongoing religious attacks and even with the limited medical supplies that have been delivered to the goals, districts, the hospitals are fairly functioning for out to you running out of excuse. and even with the massive number of people are just residing in the opposite of these of now, but more than 30 at thomas any medical center is how they become out of service. the main central hospitals of reaching by using the minimum capabilities and they
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are trying to increase depending on mileage and rates as in order to save up much of fuel that has been afforded previously in a normal days. now, with the over at will with the overcrowding, number of people and with the increased consumption of homes that exist in the hospital. the situation of the many construct talked is really such a thing as there was much more pressure on medical teams to keep a rating and to keep dealing with different kinds of injuries as to just really, really the tax period of who is much more a victims and even injuries that are arriving to the hospitals from time to another topic. thanks for that top dates of the us secretary state antony blinking has one is read against occupying gauze the authors will and he says a 2 state solution is the only part, the lasting piece. no forcible display. some of the
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palestinians from guys not now, not after the war. no use of guys as a platform for tours or other violent attacks. no react to patient have got so after the conflict, hence, no attempt to blockade or besiege guessing. no reduction in the territory of guys. the head over us central intelligence agency, william burns, will visit cattle on thursday. the whole meetings with kentoria officials to discuss the latest developments in israel as will discuss the release of captives held by him us in gauze that the director is currently on a multi country tool, ultimately east and has visited egypt and israel plastic. okay. and has more now from washington, dc or the idea of this pending truce. if you will, a 3 day pause in the fight in exchange for 10 to 15. hostages is really gaining steam in the american media. there's some reports. it might also include from off
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handing over a list of the captives that they currently have. now, bill burns, i think it's interesting. he went to 1st israel, then to egypt, and now the cutter. these are the 3 countries that can make this happen. so people have followed his career, say it is likely that he is there to focus on the hostages and to see just how close they are to getting the deal done. so. so there's a lot of start moving in the right direction on the hostages. that will be a new focus about burns is up to and how mice and, and israel at times they'll take this maximus positions, we won't do this and that's all of that happens. but both sides are also talking about women for women, children, for children, elderly, for elderly 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. bill barnes is an intelligence now, but he really spent most of his career in the state department and he is probably one of the most well respected members invited administration in that region. so we
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believe after this that he's going to go to jordan, where he used to be the us in bassett. or then there may be a stop in the united air of amaris and we'll be watching to see if he stops in any other countries. and what that could mean for the success of this trend particle hanging out to 0, washington at least 2 israeli settlers have been injured in a shooting and novelist and occupied westbank. their shots inside the con. it's a most settlement. one of them is reported to be in a critical condition and it's been lifted to hospital. these rarely ami has sealed off the scene. and staying in the church, it published any and mine has been killed and is very rage. and the village, and ambrose is rarely only has intensified its rates kidding. at least 16500 experience in the occupied westbank since the mass tackled tube of the 7 skirts his name is robbie who's in ramada in the occupied at west point in saying we're getting reports of raids and activity in different areas that is
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correct, just in the last few hours we've heard the village is just north west of where we are here in ramallah are the scene of classes ongoing between is really military and palestinian residents. there there's been reports of these rallies using live, fire and sound grenades. in that village and just in hebron on that point of the palestinian man who was killed this evening. the details of that report are tragic. a gentleman named on us about 129 years old. recently married in hebron in the village of old talbot. now his death occurred when he was shot in the back and through the heart medical official saying that is that injury was sustained while they were carry the ring. clashes with these rarely, military armed is rarely military on arms. palestinian residents of this village clashing his desk. the latest one so far this evening, bringing the death toll as you set to 165. now i'm saying what more cunning tell us
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about those? is really settlers in not this? well that is also another incident that happened earlier this evening in the village. the illegal sub settlement of the out of them are. now what we understand is that a palestinian, an arm palestinian man confronted the settlers. he shot at them injuring them. one of them very critically. they had to both feet evacuated by helicopter to a hospital in tel aviv for treatment. this happened in the village and ballast, just east of knob. less than that. what we're hearing is roads all around. the area are shut off, just really military has rated multiple locations all over novelist in a mad hunt for this post indian fighter. and what residents there will no doubt be worried about is any time and incidence. like in an incident like this takes place whenever there is an armed incident involving a legal settlements or a legal settlers. the response of these really military is swift. it's generally
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retaliatory. and residents in those areas of novelist are now pricing for more intense rates in and around that the same is, robbie, thank you for that for the world health organization says as a heightened risk of disease in gaza or the $33000.00 cases of diarrhea having reported most of them are among children under the age of 5 damaged health facilities and the lack of met sense which made it impossible to maintain the basic instruction prevention measures. when the new young i'm the mother of young men with how much our charge we were displace from c j a neighborhoods. genay set a camp during the bombing and we're living under difficult circumstances. my son is suffering from dehydration and diarrhea. we couldn't get help needed at the new state of health center. so after a week they,
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we decided to come here to our coach hospital. he's not taking medicine that will hopefully help. with sheltering at a school, the health situation at the school is very bad. there's nothing for children, they, it's not seen. they are no basic needs, like food, virtual covers to keep us room. there's really nothing. you can see the state. my son is in this situation for many children like him inc. awesome to the doctors, hospital stress beyond capacity. karen's, but pretty much all babies might seem like an impossibility was. is there a husband inside mubarek hospital, in con eunice, with doctors find for the lives the babies born into well, or which hundreds the phones these are the infants that shouldn't be here? 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 believe in the
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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 system. so we need electricity, water and intimate treat them proper is male tends to, the constant needs, knowing his capabilities can only do 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 most of the, in this, in 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 ventilation smith allows twin unobservable in 2 months. that one didn't make you wait. sorry, but his remaining critically
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a baby like can. let's see. i swear to allah. i was dreaming of my time. so that the, 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 more than half of the strips. 35 hospitals are out of service. according to the cost as health ministry, it says as well as bombing has shut down, voltage, ponce and 70 percent of the causes tower. great is rose told several hospitals to evacuate stuff and patients before that pump and the un ascending the alarm causes mothers and babies. we have a so sit there 50000 pregnant women and gaza, not able to access regular mity 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
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a ceasefire, for i hate to be left to him. i'm for the people have garza from young to old. to get the help they need will reach happens now, does their so to come on, the progress reports is without borders, files that complaints against is around the international criminal court. the the hello welcome to look at the international forecasting of some raw, the weather in the full cost for japan over the next couple of days at the moment. it's losey fine and dry, little wriggling, one of the system outs in the north west pacific kind of pull out. so the way practice guys coming back in behind that you see the crowd in the right. and that is gathering across central and southern parts of china linking up with a system. this is stretching its way across the cramping range. last some snow.
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they're having to wear the pharmacies to china, eastern areas of russia on that. so got a topless way further, reese was palaces of heavier right. coming into the queue, she into home, she and i think old pots could well say some are all the heavy down pools. as you make away into friday. bright, this guys come back can be hard cold enough though. lot of single figures showing up on at chop southern parts of china, what it does stay, what have some heavy down pulls, live yourselves the will, the way through hong kong into southeast asia. scattering the shelves that are across much of south east asia. slipping a little further south was, as the seasonal rain should be at this time of the year, some heavier. right at the moment, just across the southern parts of india. we have had warnings in force here, live the showers, the to foster lanka, and the western disturbance, making it rather wet, bundled in pucker stump of the fall and counting the costs of the humanitarian catastrophe. is the thing. will god
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ever get, you know, a b one says is certainly billions of dollars and assistance to fix the cycles economy lots can seem as protest against israel's will on gone. so with that tells me what the cost on al jazeera. we know what's happening in our region. we know how to get to places that others can know. as far as i said, i'm going or the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. the good i'll just a reminder of our main headlines now is ready as to likes a pounded pods. the southern garza, these are the scenes, these 2 con eunice that
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a fall for the victims office rarely attacks the cost 24 hours have been from something called hospitals, refugee camp schools, churches, and most people come under is ready on fox cross because this is ready for us to say they've entered the center of gaza, sits even know the minute trace advising students to move south on their head of the us central intelligence agency, william burns, and visit cats on on thursday of meetings with kentoria officials to discuss the latest developments in israel and discuss the release of captives held by him. ass . gunk is un secretary general, antonio good terrace says the way thousands of chosen gossip being killed shows that there's something clearly wrong in the way that visual operations are being done. you're also cool for negotiations on a 2 state solution to begin once the war ends. we have even
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a few days in augusta. thousands and thousands of children killed, which means there is also something clearly wrong in the way that you made it, that it will patient the me to send you a portions of being done, some terrible, terrible, catastrophic. i'd say you may say it in a situation like as medicine and hospitals. so it is absolutely essential, absolutely central to have a float of you may take, you may be to gaza. that's corresponds to the metric needs of the population is facing. let's take a look at what we know about these rarely military strategy in gaza because and has been focused on. and so clean garza city from the north and south is very forces have been moving along the coastal of a past the port. somebody in strapped to the north, had been told to take the coast who wrote down south, but they have come under a time and have been trapped and areas around the ship. a hospital have been bombarded mass has released this video that shows heavy fighting with its very
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forces. it's um, doing the arc assembly. it says the confronting invading is very forces that trying to advance further into kansas city. the video shows fights is using tank with joint tags and other vehicles or spokesman for the elf assembly guides of either a case is relative, standing in the way of any christmas swamp. come on in the middle. that will help you on the, you know, the, the, most of the kind of, just to the and we re, if, um, the, the, the clip off is a prisoner as well as either partially or completely like we have female captives. and they have female cops is from outside, we have elderly and they have those. we have fighters, an enemy, prisons, and the enemy has soldiers and officers with us. no solution in this past except for our present as well. comprehensively, approximately. we confirm again that the enemy is the one who extracts deals to
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release people from different nationalities and that the enemy is continuing its aggression and the enemy as endangering the lives of the captive every day and every hour upon us to the ends of the north of gauze are now fleeing on foot to the south, as israel continues its bombardment, thousands of people and making their way down the kind of dinner. whatever they can carry. men, women, children on the elves, they would escape in northern, goes it with food and water, running out of his tail sources in gaza, say 70 percent of the population. and now it displays the situation. and so the u. n. g agent, unable to provide basic suffering in gaza and the public outpouring of support has forced some politicians to speak out. the deputy prime minister of belgium has cool for sanctions against israel and spain's minister of social rights . see only that, all right, is quoted on a government to cut all ties with israel,
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the next se, the most. okay. our point of view, which has remained quite clear over the past few weeks, is that the is really state must. and this plan genocide against the palestinian people. we think it is very important people to know the context of what is happening in this month. 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, killing people, mistreating and torturing some prisoners in is ready to present, get the lowest. we'll say that in context, in this context, it seems important that the international community and 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 to government is able to do this, it is because they enjoyed total impunity in the international community. thanks to
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having a very strong alliance with the united states. we need the international community to react and respond to what is on the dial should leave a global threat to democracy. because if the doing this to the palestinian people today, they can do it to any party in the future. us says it's launched as strikes and a weapons facility in eastern syria and the statements secretary defense lloyd austin says to f. 16, find the jets this truck. the facility used by rounds method, he should be gone. cold is the 2nd time the u. s. struck air is in syria and the rock in recent weeks becomes as rainy and backs groups intensified their attacks against american troops in the region. the area of the us says, one of its drones was shut down the yen, and according to defense officials, b rainy and backed on group to see forces down the unmanned aircraft of the coast of the country who's they say they fraud and misconduct us threaten us it was
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flying over humans, territorial voices, and in a rock i drove and it has targeted an ad base hosting us forces and, and bill beach and the group for cove is not making resistance in iraq. has kind of responsibility for the attack on the area at base us and international forces based in the region have been on high alert since israel ne, it's offensive in gone by spring and william laurence. now he's a former us diplomats and professor of political science and international affairs of the american university joins us from washington, d. c. volk, into the program of these situations in other countries. individuals obviously, stokes fears of an escalation, but what do you make of it to it's ongoing and has been for what does that close to 20 years now in the iraqi peered or, and, and maybe 12 years from the serious theater. so yes, the weapons are changing. yes. some of the faces of we know which groups are
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attacking us or facing. and certainly the news of guys is aggravating every front. um, but the idea that somehow what's happening in syria interacts is happening now because of guys that instant misunderstanding the tit for tat of all the different forces interact in syria. but i've been going on for years. i would say that blinking did go out to rack unexpectedly a couple of days ago to make sure that they were evacuating the right americans and that the other americans are perhaps the defendant. of course, americans are there that are the invitation there at the invitation, directly, governments, because it was the americans, along with the revenue back to officials who played a large role and kicking isis out of a rack for the most part entered, keeping isis at bay in gaza or itself that we've heard about, captives held by him mass. but what about the fates of palestinian prisoners?
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how might that play into this? so we've had prisoner swaps in the past. there have been negotiations with the past . now let's say please read this, keep saying, don't go, they don't want to negotiate with and us. and we have some 5000 counseling and prisoners and just really jail many for crimes of what you might call resistance and another 1200 being held without charges among them hundreds of women and children. so there's an obvious swap to be made that's been being negotiated for some weeks now, but hasn't come to fruition of children and women. civilians impels to me, presents up for children and women among the hostages. we hear different numbers, but you know, there's something north of 50 hostages that to that category that could be rather easily swapped. and that's what's being negotiated. now we've heard about coals full humanitarian pauses, but can pause. is turned into
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a cease far. yeah, it's like practicing piece you know, and whether it's a one hour pause, such as netanyahu suggested or a one or 2 day pause, such as the was additional resource or set off the record. you know that a senior us official or the 3 day pause that everyone said it was be negotiated. any pause um helps everybody reset and reconsider. now wars and for a lot of different reasons. but one reason was that is because people realize that don't get less that of friday, but they can get out of not finding negotiations can happen during cease fires. now, you know, and the job your, and, you know, most these fires most of the time, don't hold and yet look at if you, if you look at the and then look at the libya and even syria in certain respects a ceasefire is often turned into a starch pauses, turning the ceasefire. so as far as turning the piece, you know, i know that it's always worth trying, and more importantly,
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any sort of pause helps us get humanitarian. navient helps us stop the killing for awhile help. some people reach safety helps injure people, find care. um so there you know, hundreds, thousands of people whose individual circumstances can get better when there's a pause or a ceasefire. what am lawrence? thank you very much for your time. i, as the fault is without borders, says filed a complaint to the international criminal court for war crimes against israel and the killing of dozens of jennison godson. how many developed reports now, the bodies have done on the sides of but we have met the bodies surrounded by couple weeks before burial and casa. the press key are on duty sick. any i didn't protect them from easily dislikes. by the time they fell on october 10, just 3 days after the war began, already 7 local gentlemen have been killed. according to the committee to protect
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the gentlemen, the war on gulf has quickly become the deputies to conflict for jenina since the 1990s. on average, more than one generalist has been killed every day since october 7. the cpg reports up to nearly 40 half. now we lost the lives of the hands of these lady forces since the war began. they've been killed by strikes of 2 letters showing of the shot. how's noncombatants generally saw protected on the optic and $79.00 at the geneva convention and old potters to the conflict, have a duty to protect them. but all of the teen in general, the sale and don't the hours of time just you know, general this why is that? i do have lost his wife, son, daughter, and the grandson. and these are the rates to 10 to the bottom of the field trip. 7 over the decades goes up on this.
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