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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 9, 2023 10:00am-11:00am AST

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the head of the presidential elections in up stover with fearless journalism and in depth coverage of to 0 is when you close to the last of the story the tell on the clock. this is in use of life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes . the israel strikes now i'll ship it goes as long as hospital and one of the few still functioning. folding 10500 palestinians have been killed since october of 2nd. street baffles raging kansas city as palestinian fights is pushed back against his
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writing forces. moving deeper into the area to see i direct towards expect to them to have those counsellor helps to negotiate. the release of is randy comp tips and with time for temporary c spot in gauze. and while fighting in gauze are rages as more violence in the occupied. westbank too is really suffering good. one palestinian is killed in separate, it's the so then from hospitals and schools to refugee comes and you and shelters nowhere in northern cause that is exempt from is there any strikes that would new attacks across the street from north to south? any of the as of thursday morning of the is a large explosion hit the ship of hospital, which is garza's largest. one of the few hospitals is still operating. it's among
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the many medical facilities that have been under met, constant attack, endows assess the hand to hand combat is increasing how masses, um the wing nic subrogation says, is confronting, is really forces as a try to advance deeper into the city. meanwhile, tens of thousands of palestinians desperate to escape have fled the homes and heading to southern garza towns in the south adult safety. the israel has talked with con units repeatedly. recent house can be at least 4 people. united nation says more than 70 percent of thousands population is being displaced since october . the 7th. that's the very latest we can speak to heidi about moody joins now from from called eunice, inside the gaza strip. so have you just give us the updated seems is just unrelenting strikes. discontinued a yes, nick, well the entire gaza strip is equally under heavy bombardment. an air strikes since
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at least the hours of, of last night and early hours of this morning. but it only seem to get more intense despite the talks about possible fire. pauses are human and 3 and sees fire. a city of hon. yoon is a residential home at the eastern side of the city was targeted uh, 6 people being reported. it could with multiple injuries, and in giovanni over fiji. com. it's it, this place become the tory is for the multiple ears, right. they've been dropped the on it. so as residential home was targeted, destroying much of the vicinity of the area of, of, of that targeted home more, at least for more residential home were destroyed. 13 people are reported killed as a result of those multiple air strikes. uh the uh, do a the 60 to the eastern side of garza city where as the 2 neighborhood dennis is
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that your neighborhood, the boss neighborhood, those are densely populated neighborhoods to the eastern side of gauze as they have been. also a sight of multiple is really ears strikes as well as heavy artillery selling it from the eastern a border of the gaza strip. there is no at least more safe than the other as we speak. and this only seems to be happening and get more intense as there are talks of possible human a tour. yeah. and a ceasefire. but it's still a new confirmation about this is happening. and what, what's, what's a for us training of, of those are so it gives the aftermath of the create. as soon as the dust settles down, there are more people who get discipline, anybody who has survived those. every sprague becomes displaced for the 2nd or the 3rd time. as we know, people have been evacuating from one place to another,
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seeking refuge in any place that offers them a little bit of safety and had a, as i was saying, hand to hand come about increasing in garza city. what more do we know about the fighting that the yes, well the, the fight on the ground got more intense as of the early hours of yesterday, as the israeli prime minister and is really military announced that their troops, arden were now operating in the heart of gauze, the city, you know, we, as the, were able to identify and look kids channels used by how most elements this, there was no comment by how mass about these a claims made by these, really a, by these really military. but we've seen some of the video was published by how much military wing showing a counter attacks. and a pushback of those is really pants and arms. armin vehicle pushing deeper into the
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gaza. the gaza sits, you know the is really air strikes. it provides a cover for the troops on the ground by creating a fire belts, fears, fire boats around designated neighborhoods, isolating them completely and cutting supplies and gone on militants on the house. the militants on, on the ground. but so far that these really military and armed vehicles are coming in from the 3 main access it from the north, from the, and the south. and then tim to a squeeze, a gaza city. while at the same time, it is subject heating the entire area to the ears, strikes and mass bombardment and trying to achieve 2 things. first, to force more people to evacuated garza city by directing them to a live being road. and 2nd, by, as these really military clans to cut supplies on, on, on militants, on the ground, or in sight tunnels. how do you,
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thanks for that update honey. my mood, the in con eunice, inside the gulf strip. now the head of the us central intelligence agency, william burns, will visit kata that's later on thursday, and he's due to meet the government officials to discuss the latest developments in the war and negotiations towards the release of his rarely captives held by her mouse in gauze as i've talked to 15 captives will be freed in exchange for a temporary spot. ro reynolds is the latest now from washington dc. the ca director william burns has been travelling for the past several days in the middle east. he went 1st to israel, then to egypt, and now to carter a country which has played a key role in negotiating the release of hostages, held by a mos in gauze up the talks appear to set her on a idea of a 3 day pause in is rails attacks on gaza in return for the release biome
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us of $10.00 to $15.00 hostages and analysts say the talks appear to be gaining momentum. there's a lot of start moving in the right direction on the hostages. that will be a main focus of the 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 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. burn spent much of his long career as a diplomat in the middle east and is well known to the leaders in the region. he is also reportedly traveling to jordan and the united arab emirates as well as possibly other countries, all in a bid to provide some respite to the inhabitants of gaza and the release of some hostages, as the war rages on, robert ols. l. g 0, washington. way at least 2 is ready,
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satellites have been injured in the shooting and not listed in the occupied westbank. they was shots in the call and the, the, it's a mazda for month. one of them is reported to be in a critic condition and has been elected hospital is really army has sealed off the scene. let's get the latest picture, how much of june joins us now live from ramallah at so many different stop. but what more do we know about this attack on these really functions? and so like right now, what's happening is the man hunt for that suspected shooter is still ongoing. what we've been told by folks in that area is that the is really military now has a very large presence in nablus. of course they started close to that. it's more settlement the where the attack took place. um, but also were told that the military has entered a bid for a week, and i could about the villages that they have clamp down on them that they have declared those 2 areas as military zones. as they carry out the search,
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they're essentially going straight to the street building to building looking for the perpetrators behind that attack. uh, this is often the case of what happens when there are attacks on settlers either in illegal settlements or in the outposts and occupied territories throughout the occupied west bank. and that's what we're seeing transpire at this hour. we must remember that nablus has been the sight of many attacks even before october 7th. you had the shootings, multiple shootings in her water. you also had there are the lions den, which is across factional, palestinian fighting group. and in fact uh earlier in the day, there was a statement issued by the lions den saying that they are behind 14 separate shooting attack. so it's a tense situation and novelist we are waiting for more details to emerge. but as of now, many areas in nablus happened declared in military zone as the man hunt continues nearby. and it is just not just there of cause these real continued to carry out
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multiple rates across the west bank. and that's right, as has come to be expected and as has become the daily reality for palestinians across the occupied west bank. last night into this morning there were dozens of raids carried out by these really army. let me just run you through a few of them. you had one happening in the milan and have run in bethlehem. there was also a raid overnight in janine that was a major flash point in those overnight hours. we're told there were dozens of israeli military vehicles that were carrying and soldiers armored, bulldozers armored vehicles that they were destroying infrastructure uh they were pulling up roads. this is a tactic that we're seeing. they utilize more and more by the israeli army as they enter these towns and villages. also we know that there was a palestinian man who was shot dead in the hebron, and there was also one palestinian man killed in bethlehem. one more to mention to you, nick, in an, a mighty refugee camp here in the middle. there was
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a raid that happened a few hours ago, but the army has since withdrawn. now all of this just going to show the kind of pressure that palestinians are under in the occupied west bank, the intensity and frequency of those raids. the number just exploding you have now the housing authority telling us that there are at least 40 rates that happen each day across the occupied west bank. but it's not just that that's putting pressure on palestinians is also lack of movement. it's also the increase in the amount of checkpoints and more and more. we talked to palestinians who say they're just not able to leave. you see this across the occupied west bank. we spoke to one family in the village. a bit is who said that they feel like a prison, like they're in a prison, not just in their own community, but also in their own home. here's our report for side. that's what a you home feels like a prison. so that was the case long before october 7th and he knows it will stay that way long after i'm in this house have been nice and more been suffering since
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1979, but every now and then events happen. and the 2 face of the occupation is revealed as subtler. terrorism intensifies, we face it in this family like the rest of the palace and the people that have woodrow feet. his house is in the occupied westbank village a bit as though it was built decades before this illegal is really settlement, again, imposing a harsh new reality. first, encroaching on his farm land, then completely in circling what his family sees as it haven. this gate was installed in 2008, and for a while, members of a family have to wait for hours at a time in order to get permission from soldiers to leave or return to their own home. and is rarely court eventually gave that a family constant access to this court door. but after israel launched its war on gaza, the family has been told that their access once again be taken away. this morning, the garden provides
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a few minutes of respite for side that and his son at 10 addition, but these flowers that came in no matter how beautiful can't hide the truth to one of living under constant surveillance and was perpetual harassment. eliza tele, any of the older guard post men by settlers, they tried to prevent anyone from getting into the house. they trying to prevent the kids from playing into frontier or closing the gates will be a problem for the family. my children won't be allowed to go to school when to have that's daughters return from the classes. they're still able to attend. he reviews their test results for and beams with bright candidates. then play time. but the siblings are rarely afford the kind of innocence that typically accompanies childhood. when a so their grandmother, a witness to brutalities in both the past and present, tells me how much she fears. what might come next to me, they said i can lift all of that. how can i not worry?
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of course i worry, these are my children. remember their trapping goes. what more can they do? so i that tries to remain optimistic but believes it's unlikely. his family will escape, it's isolation and that, well what they see is a jail might not be real. the sentence they're serving certainly feels that way. i'm a gym to them. i just need a bit is the in the occupied westbank us. now the images of people escaping north to south and does a striking resemblance to the black and white images from 75 years ago when palestinians were forcibly displaced from the towns and cities in palestine, not borrow. the catastrophe refers to the fullest expulsion of palestinians from the homes back in 1948. when the state of israel was created, the images were saying now from god's rest, similar to those from not well but in color. and of course, right now in 2023,
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that's bringing nor dave is a political unless the rights of joins is not from ramallah. no good to have you with us that very striking pictures of hundreds and hundreds of publishing and streaming south, very evocative and a somewhat chilling reminder of history. absolutely. yeah. they are traumatic on a massive scale for palestinians watching this feeling that this dispossession from the northern goes up to southern gaza is just the 1st stage in what they, you know, dread at my, to uh, be, uh, just to apply to get us the news out of gaza, this is still a very hunting fear if you will, for palestinians watching of the events unfold in the god. this trip the underwood says about $50000.00 people were able to walk that trail of tiers if you will, a 4 miles and miles with their hands up waving your white flag carrying and only
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what they can carry with their hands. so it's a, it's a very striking image, especially if you take into account of these people are going to the south where bombing continues and where there's very little anybody can offer them by way of food or shelter. just the bare minimum of the requirements of likes, right? and when you are lying, those black white pictures with those of today, those, those 2 sets of images like that. we have the very context of everything that's happening. but it's being michigan, so much coverage of this conflict. absolutely, absolutely. and i think it's so important to remind viewers of the context through my viewers that the majority of the population in the gaza strip are in fact refugees of the many of those who made the walk yesterday and of the days before themselves had to make it as children in 1948, so this is a recurring trauma for them. many of the residents of been tangled, for example,
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in the north have been displaced repeatedly during previous is really assault. so this it for them, if it keeps happening, it's a trauma on a loop, if you will. they keep living in the absence of any safeguards or protections to them as civilians. yeah. what has changed and 75 years? no say, bring it forward to today and talk of this truth perhaps a 3 day trees dining steam of some kind of christmas. what the heart of all of us. yeah. i mean, i think the, the news would be, will come by everybody who might, you know, they need this correctly. a little bit of calm to gather themselves, to receive a humanitarian aid. one would think that the logical of a dialogue going on about the release of those 15 captives would include an increase of the humanitarian assistance we heard from ox. from about 2 or 3 days ago saying that the amount of food, the enter, the got the strip is just 2 percent of what it needs. so people are,
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are going hungry the, the food that they buy or are able to find is not replenished in grocery stores. that humanitarian assistance is urgently need it, but it won't be enough. 3 days or 2 days won't be nearly enough to meet the, the needs of 2 point. 2000000 people who have been under siege for over 30 days, denied access to just about everything. and it remains to be seen. whether that cause would include getting a humanitarian assistance to northern because of where it's really, really direly need. there. you have no, no access to food, no access to fuels, no access to medicine. for the remaining hospital in the northern part in hundreds of thousands of people will continue to bear the brunt of that is really offensive, right? so this is a direct to william button,
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sees the fly ends into kata. i'm presuming his focus is going to be very much on, on this issue the, the potential for prisoners to be exchanged. absolutely. especially when we take into account of the talk i am or some of the insinuation leaks that we seen is that the, the 15 would probably be dual national. so they would be a national level of various countries, presumably including americans as well. and the u. s. has had a very heavy role in all of this. it has been involved and from day one, not as an arbiter, but more as a representative. and in many cases of the israeli side it's, you know, add one more irony to the picture of all of this. and one more complication if you will, to the political dynamic of but that is there. busy all the fight and administration is playing and the presence of burns and outside within the face that there is significant progress may be a few kinks to be worked out, but definitely
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a sign of progress. also another sign, perhaps a more ugly sign is israel run pay off it strikes, which is a familiar putting when we come place to a break and hostilities and these kind of confidence. yeah, i mean that's the pattern that we can definitely see in this round. and in previous rounds, every time i talk of a cease fire approaches, there's of ratcheting up of a violence and not just the attack on hospitals or the vicinity of hospitals. but we've heard from the you, i'm saying that's only a bakeries remain in the entirety of the gaza strip. 2.2000000 people defending on 8 big crews for their staple food. a bread in gaza is but rice would be 2 people in southeast asia, for example, the, there's just no going around without it. no living without it. that's what people defend on to survive. so the, the need for those things is awesome. and,
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and what has to wonder why attacking those sources of life would, which constitute or be justified as any kind of a military target? no, thanks very much for that said stick around because we'll get more of your perspective a little bit later. the time being, thank you, but most a lot of these are included. the 1st thing i said to him when it happened was i said finished, this is a title support for as well, but not a word about the stuff we get promised figures. republicans presidential contenders, go head to head, and then over to by the so it more than a 100 congressional stuff is in washington. istation will come to demand to cease firing, cause and stuff is from both parties held the vigil for those who had been killed
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in the conflicts which broke out. on october, the 7th they gathered on the steps of the capitol hill. base of them will boss to remain anonymous as well. the war on gaza was a big topic of debate for republican presidential candidates on wednesday, but none of them mentioned anything about the suffering of palestinians probably call hanging reports now from washington dc. if this was unfolding before the world and any of these candidates were sitting in the oval office, the call to israel's leadership would not be one of her strange but escalation. the 1st thing i said to him when it happened was i said finish them. i would tell him to smoke those terrace on his southern border, and then i'll tell him his presence united states. i'll be smoke in the terrace on our southern border. you must go in and make sure that her boss can never do this again. out till 5 minutes. i missed it or that and yahoo finally, do you have the responsibility in the right to wipe a mouse off of the map?
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we will support you take in some pledge to escalate us involving against rainy and back force rain in the region. i would say you, you harm a hair on the head of an american service member, and you are going to have hell to pay a ron response to strike. you punch them wanting, you punch them hard and they will back all there seems to be a consensus on cracking down on colleges that allow pro palestinian protests, potentially cutting off their funding and taking foreign students out of the country. if they participate toward god, it was the 1st policy questions and answers with the debate. not to be notably in the 2 hours that followed. there wasn't a single question, a single statement, or even the mere mention of palestinians and their plight. the type of claim altura washington, while the suffering and gods are in the public outpouring of support. as for some politicians to speak out, the deputy prime minister belgium has cool for sanctions against israel and spain's
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minister of social rights. your name by lata is currently on a government to capital ties with his right next, se, thought 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 right and killing people, mistreating and torturing some prisoners in is ready to present or they don't get the other way so 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
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is ready, government is able to do this. it is because they enjoy total impunity in the international community. 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 that was simply a global threat to democracy. because if the doing this to the palestinian people today, you know, they can do it to anybody in the future. and this is where you in human rights chief volk attack, has visited the board of crossing between egypt and garza. and he has this to say in a video message, this is the gateway to a head is nightmare. i cannot even set 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 has not seen enough wilfully. inadequate it is the most are,
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it's the to get to minutes are on the systems in 2000. and so make sure that the purch and solution, it sounds to silence the guns to come to senses about what is happening. on the other side, that's built to, to get well, the un secretary general intended gutierrez says, the killing of thousands of children and girls was proof of something wrong with israel's military operation. we have even a few days in augusta, thousands and thousands of children guilds, which means there is also something clearly drawn, clicking the way that you might attend and will patient the me to tell you a patients of beings. i'm so terrible, terrible catastrophic. i'd say you may say it in situation like of medicine and hospitals the, the of it. so it is absolutely essential, absolutely central to have a float of you made to the navy to gaza. that's corresponds to the metric needs of
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the population, the spicy. meanwhile, the world health organization says there's a hyphen risk of disease in gulf. more than 33000 cases of diarrhea have been reported, most of them are among children under the age of 5 damaged health facilities. and they're like a medicine, somebody that and then impossible to maintain basic disease prevention measures. one is the same am as i'm the mother of yamma and how much our charge we would displace from c j, a neighborhood to ne sarah cam during the building. 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 day we decided to come here to or quits hospital. he's not taking medicine that will hopefully help me with sheltering out of school. the whole situation at the school is very bad. there's nothing for children, a, it's not seen. there 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 and garza that well with
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girls is hospital stretched beyond capacity, caring for premature babies has become an almost impossible task. l 0 has been inside some of our it costs berlin, calling you this, but don't use it. fighting to save babies born into will for each on it, just this one, the seeds of the infants that shouldn't be here. no, yes. at least they all the pre to babies have gone so they've prematurely entered it. well, that's taking the lives of even the strongest around them. so what chance for these so fragile icon live outside their incubate is additionally, i believe in the some of the most, you know, the pop and they are 12 newborns, most of whom are premature and of low weight. they also have problems with the respiratory, digestive and immune systems. we need electricity, water, and intimates to treat them proper is male tends to,
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that comes to needs knowing his capabilities. can i make these 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 ventilate since then. and it allows between them simple in 2 months that one didn't make it is the weight. so if it has remaining critically, a baby one like um, let's see, i swear to all i was dreaming of my children law until that this i was counting the minutes to see them before the death of my 1st baby. i asked the medical team here and they said he was fine. they asked me to buy diapers, which i did, but suddenly the baby cost away my mom more than half of the strips,
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$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 causes. power. great is rose told several hospitals to evacuate stuff in patients before that problem. and the un ascending the alarm causes 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 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 does their refrigerator tier of life in thousands of still ahead here and out to 0 reports is without voters filed a complaint against is rounded, the international criminal,
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the color. we have a good west. tony fleming, i whether across here for the navy and so definitely they will be some wet and windy weather around, but at least it's not gonna last a long. i think faith if yeah, what day it'll be followed by dr. dice of ss. the good news to, to does that this thing terrace, of light pressure. this one over to us at eastern side of the continent. another one just pushing in from the atlantics. and again, they will make their way from west to a, so rang clearing away that pulling away from the black sea into that western side of russia. lost lots of troy right coming through behind time. but just just about getting up. its double figures is november. so it's what we expect to this time of the year, and then the next day or friday that's pushing in across the west and past some heavy bus. i suspect the heaviest rain will be across at westminster. a lot of the
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med suddenly it costs a cap, a single costs and safely as we go through thursday and on into friday. so that's what the weather sweeps across. safely cloud of rain and rolling across the adriatic, pushing some west to whether the into the balkans brought his cars behind but a legacy of shells plus 3 shelves cooling off with some bright weather and some sunshine as well. meanwhile, let us try by the load of sunshine across northern parts of africa. showers continue across the west africa through the celtic, any slipping south. the 5432 mot upfront takes on the big issues. this isn't a one off you. something about a systemic issue here for black labs don't really matter him to police for unflinching questions is war with one to 10 minute rigorous debate? people are dying because of lots of medical treatments, challenging conventional was the fact that people are starting to get angry about
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the kind of game you watching out 0 reminder of our top story, and israel has a game carried out. it strikes the our ship from spilling guards and city. it is the largest hospital in the strip, and one of the few still functioning. it has come on. the next instant attack is really forced as a baffling palestinian fights is on the streets in the center of kansas city in the trees, urging people living in the region to move south for the safety, but has not stopped performing southern dogs at the head of the us central intelligence agency that's william burns, who's visiting tulsa and thursday, june to meet culturally officials to discuss the latest developments in israel, and discussed to release of captives held by a mass and other publishing interactions with a new casa for it. let's take a look at what we know about the is really ministry strategy within gusts. in
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casual has been focused on in circling and entering. does the city itself is ready for us? they've been using coastal right to move troops and supplies. post a port civilians trying to in the know also being told to travel south on the central solar, on the road with others. you've done that and have come under attack. many have become truck, the knowles, and the areas around the al schiffer hospital have been involved. a well how much this really is. this video, which shows is 5, is engaging with is ready soldiers, dissolved wing that cassandra gates says it's confronting is ready forces that they try to advance further into goals and city video shows, fights is using. i'm to tank weapons and destroying tanks and other was based running for the case number case of the beta accuses right left standing in the way of any prisoners for the for last a lot. i a that will help the enough see the most of the kind of just through the and we re, if um, the policy, the clip off is a prisoner swap and either partially or completely in well,
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but we have female captives and they have female cops is from outside the left, so we have elderly and they have over a 1000000, we have fighters an enemy, prisons and the enemy has soldiers and officers with us. no solution in this part except for a prisoner swap comprehensively, all portion of money. 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 enemy is endangering the lives of the account to every day and every hour i do, we're in the doodle. oh yes, extra state on to the blinking, his meeting is off, chris, for a minister and so a booth blinking and punch in say, they show the view that how many turn pauses are needed in the war and gaza wednesday blinking, outlined to us as preferred to not our if a how the voice you then you said that the united states hopes of gaza will be unified with the west bank under the rule of the palestinian authority at let's close out to you just came who's live in. so that's the latest. so eunice, what,
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what more is being said to yeah, so for a bit of context blinking this visit of south korea does come as it is the 70 s, anniversary of bilateral relations. so, on that note, south korea is for administer pop gin. said that as a global affair has become more difficult and complicated, this alliance between the united states and south korea would become more resolute . he did shared some things that were discussed during his meeting with us secretary of state antony blinking. that being that they were very both concerned about the high number of casualty count in israel's war on homos in gaza. and the underlined the need for some materials aid including humanitarian pause. that was mentioned during the g 7 for administer is meeting that we get is coming from in japan on wednesday. the need to institute that to be allowed 1st my parent
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a to be brought in now blinking for his parts a. he said he was very grateful to south korea for its support in the form of condemnation of how mazda is attack on israel earlier on, as well as the $2000000.00 in humanitarian aid that it had pledged. now. so a south pre is for the president use on your earlier this month, had also visit the middle east region to discuss the security situation with the saudi arabia and guitar as has the state. of course the goal is that not the only thing on the agenda. what, what else was discussed use to yeah, as you can imagine on north korea was high on the agenda, especially as in recent weeks we've been hearing not only from so a washington and tokyo, but also the united kingdom and other countries raise their voices of concern against the military equipment that appears to be moving from north korea to
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russia, to fuel the war in ukraine. and of course, that being against many un security council resolutions and also the concern of what north korea might be receiving in exchange from russia. vladimir putin has already said that he would be willing to support north korea space and visions us full spike agency last week has also said that it believes kim jong and the leader of north korea had passed his employees, his staffers to look into how north korea can support the palestinians, assuming that means homeless and in fact, packed in the foreign minister of south korea today during the q n. a did say that so was looking into any potential connection between north korea and how much israel's military has said that they had spotted north korean weaponry and what it was, what,
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how it had confiscated earlier this month. no blinking says united states remains clear eyed and focused on defending a free and open in the pacific. that's obviously a concern for many people watching these conflicts. really worse than over the past weeks. the us defense, the defense minister lloyd austin, also set to come to south korea next week to discuss more details on how that only bilateral, but try a lateral cooperation with japan can be explored. all right, unit. so thanks about the students can reporting that. thank you. let's draw all the strands together. we can bring in nor a days, at least unless, right, we're doing a drawing just now from ramallah. so know we were talking earlier about the context of history and there's been plenty of tools relate to the sector state included to describe what happens next. and he has laid out some for existing red lines. and
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he has a he, he's talked about of the fact that the us opposes any um, uh, permanent displacement, palestinians from guys of his answers to the fears or else the names have a low, not entirely. it talks about palestinians needing to decide and to run. garza and the west bank is one political unit, the possible role of the p a a. and it's cart format. he's trying to send some messages of assurances, not just to the palestinian authority, but also i think more prominently to arab allies in the region who has been distraught about what is going on and what the political implications might be. and how their role would go down in the eyes of the public and egypt and jordan don't want to be seen as facilitating another next. but as accepting israel's
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dispossession of palestinians, or as helping to pick up the pieces after israel, a finished as decimating as the gaza strip of the in a very big chunks of this very tiny sliver of life is becoming uninhabited. we're talking about mass of mass of needs. you might have cherry and a crisis of, of, of epic proportions as it has been described by may many agencies. so there's a lot of talk about the day after, i'm not sure that it's grounded in concrete plans yet. because i think it's, that's a bit too early, but there's a lot of political maneuvering and talk that has to happen in order to call the fears of, of countries and governments in the region. you, you mentioned the arab allies being destroy what's about the situation. and of course, they all, but some would say they perhaps have not spoken loudly enough that they could be more involved the absolute and in the eyes of the public. that's certainly the case
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a bit. arabs don't want to see how far more active role for their governments. they want to see them intervening, using the leverage that they could have uh they have with the us administration to stop the bombardment right now. everybody's confining themselves to discussing the limits set by the, by the administrator and, and as will a humana, terry, and cease fire. humanitarian pauses as they're called and nobody, nobody is talking about an end to the bombardment. so that already falls far short of expectation from public opinion in the region. but again, that is not entirely surprising given the fact that not all arab governments are a reading from the same page, if you will, they're not all in agreement on what needs to happen. and, and on how to read what is happening at this moment. some countries are more,
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are closer to the us approach than others. and some have very serious domestic concerns about the route investigations of what happens in gaza in their own streets. but we do seem to be close to them. we have been since october the 7th to some kind of pause that we to yes, the yes, especially given the a talks about releasing 15 captives, we see in the a c, i a director of mad coming to the region. he is a stop to be heading to apartments that are on at today, and that's an indication that there was progress progress in these talks. in fact, when we heard the, the initial reports about bite and telling nothing yahoo and a phone call a few days ago that there needs to be a 2 to 3 days. cause i think that was the 1st public indication of some pressure, at least the rhetorical on israel to give at garza and the humanitarian agencies
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working there. a some pause, some space at to, to manage the, the catastrophe that is unfolding the serious and urgent humanitarian needs that have emerge. and i think that kind of got the ball rolling if you will, to, to have more pressure applied to talk more about details. when you say 15 people, that's 15 families a will be applying pressure and nothing, you know, not just stand in the way of reaching such an agreement. right? and these negotiations going on behind the scenes. of course, what shape do you think they they may take them out of this talk of women for women, children, for children, elderly, for elderly. the exchange is going to happen in some shape or form. how do you think it might be framed to what we've seen a lot of formulas. i'm discussed that what you mentioned is one of them, a women for women, children for children, elderly and the 6 for the elderly of the 2nd. so on. we've also heard that there is
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a open this to talk about a comprehensive deal, one that would involve the release of all captives and exchange for all of a sudden and prisoners. but i think what's important to keep in mind is the ending of this war would require a political context of political horizon. we've heard more and more from, from us about that about the fact that the 2 states formula advanced by the international community endorsed by the us and rejected by the way, by this is really government is the framework moving forward. but i think that's too early to discuss. i don't think that anybody has the appetite yet to talk about at the end to the war. certainly not the us or israel. so i would imagine that we'll see a phased out release negotiation continuing, one release, kind of a being a prelude for others to happen, and it may be under those categories. so the 1st would be the women and children,
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and then may be some other dual nationals and, and so on. but that means that the war will drag on and fortunate fee and this humanitarian crisis we're seeing and we're hearing from you and about only the fun . yeah, been data the end seems very, very far away at this moment in time. no, thanks for that spectrum. appreciate it. thank you. proponents without borders says it's filed a complaint with the international criminal court for war crimes against israel over the killing of dozens of gentleness and garza. except this report now from the home of all the bodies of gentlest sides. but we have met the bodies surrounded by couple weeks before burial and casa, the press key on duty seeking the a didn't to protect them from easily sykes. 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 the gentlemen,
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the war on golf has quickly become the deputies the conflict for gentlemen. since the 1990s. on average, more than one generalist has been killed every day since october 7 months. the cpg reports up to nearly 40. you have now lost the lives of the hands of these 80 forces since the war began. they've been killed by strikes of 2 letters showing of the shot as non combatants, generally protected. and the optic of $79.00 at the geneva convention and old potters to the conflict have a duty to protect them. but ballasting in general to say them and don't know the house of talk to, you know, generally somebody's gotta do it most his wife and daughter had to get on some and then these are the rates to 10 to the pots of the field trip. 7 over the dictates goals of almost any dentist have died, company conflict including others. yes. oh,
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shedding of what hello students believe is what even has caused them to be trying to do. in spite from what it's done in the world of information tends to be challenged. even by junk bulk doing social media influence as such as like 16 showed up with the this is my own of the studio. no one can take my studio. this studio was my starting point and bite and it will be here. oh no, we're here to stay. lot of boots daily. what diety from a gas i will stop, i mean, bottom and gain team. huge sympathy and faith in very general is young generation, as well as the more professional journalists are braving books, some bumps in casa and the west, back to configure the pablo students talking to the world. how much fun does you. and so that, here in out 0, we're on border, senegalese naples is it tries to stop record numbers of microns reaching springs canarios
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the the . all right, let's take a look at some of the news around the world and the united states has launched, strikes on a weapons facility, and it is all providence and eastern syria and the statements sector of defense. lloyd austin said to f, $165.00 digits. trucking on storage facility used by around the revenues regard. it is the 2nd time the us is attacked. areas in syria and in iraq. in recent weeks of this comes is right. in fact,
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groups are intensifying their attacks on american troops in the region. when i left the u. s. army said one of its minute treat drones, was shot down the yemen at defense officials said that to see forces down the unmanned aircraft, which is of the coast of the country. the rate, in fact on group says it 5 and miss on at the drain as it flew over humans, territorial voltage to iraq. k drone has targeted. and that base hosting us forces in the northern or below region, a group called the islamic resistance in iraq has claimed responsibility for the attack on the heavier base united states and international forces based in the region, have been on high alert since israel launched in school on garza, european commission has recommended the european union open full tools for ukraine to join the blog. european commission president stuff on the line made the
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announcement days off the visiting cave. european union will also begin next session towards with mold over ensued on the permanent treat, rapid support forces. and this allied on groups of being accused of carrying out mass killings. electron messages happened in the city of al janina in weston duff with origin. at least 200 members of the ethnic wrestling community have reportedly been killed since that today. many been buried in mass graves bivens has escalated to the region since fight and broke out between the army and the permanent treat group. back in april. for me as president donald trump store to if vanka has testified and have filed a civil full trial in new york, she said she didn't recall details real estate deal. she worked on at the former president's company at new york attorney general. the tc james said, had tested many raise questions over credibility, trump, because 2 sons and other executives from his company are accused of falsifying
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business records and inflating assets. a funny way that it says in studios arrange a tentative deal to end the months long strike the screen actor's guild cooled off is $118.00 de action of the reaching agreements with companies including disney and netflix stripe was a long distance unions 90 a history deal includes high pay and protection for employees who use about the official intelligence expands. well, thirty's, in spain say, nearly 32000 migrants have reached the canary islands by sea from west africa this year. nicholas had could join the senegalese naval ship on the mission to stop more smuggler boats from reach initial on board the wall over a senegalese worship. preparing for a special mission. if it was to captain least checking the radar. a fishing vessel filled with hundreds of african migrants is heading to europe. it was bought by
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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 war and we have to save them because we know on the bench as they are facing the waves, all the the winds, that's why we are putting a lot of needs in order to bring them to save the venture out of the harbor. and into the open ocean in search of a boat that looks like this. a tiny fishing vessel made of wood somewhere out there in the atlantic traffickers pack hundreds of migraines into small boats like this. they use a simple gps to navigate the 1500 kilometers that separates and they go to the spanish archipelago. we're sailing a hundreds of nautical miles away from the coast. and the immensity of the task at
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hand becomes invisible. a few senegalese navy ships with the 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, drought or capsized. we cross more canyon waters. captain lee's worried night falls 19 hours into the search. still no sign of the boat wasted on this like west coast. if we have failed. visa lives that we have not much to say given the weather conditions. what's the matter? atanya and the canary islands. it's unlikely they will make it and with weather conditions worsening. captain lee and his crew decide to return towards the setting goals coast. but the wall of his mission isn't over just yet. the crew scans the ocean in the hope of finding somewhere in the darkness,
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a sign of life. nicholas hawk, l g 0 off the coast of 14. you. and that's it. for this news, i'll be back in despite with more of the, the, as the situation and go to estimates. we bring you expert analysis. this is not a convention of war between 2 armies, amplitude through states. this is a symmetric award. these really all means is not purposely so to kill children. unfortunately, children can be the casualties of the walls you test. in real time, we only taking them to call of the task. this government is mostly to solve the war, as you said, to do that, there wouldn't be no peace without justice for stay with us for the latest development on our service stating strikes,
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followed by through week rescue, because that's 1st responders. know the mission could be the but until then the humanity drives one day because the civil defense which rescue mission because on the, on counting the costs, the humanitarian catastrophe is the thing we'll go the ever get you know, a b one says is certainly billions of dollars in assistance to fix it, cycles economy lots can seem as protest against israel's will on golf. and with that one, it tells me what the cost on al jazeera reporting in the field means. i also get the witness, not just news is breaking, but also history. as it's unfolding from serbia one day i might be covering
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politics. i might be covering protest. what's most important to me is to understanding what they are going through so that i can convey the headlines in the most human way possible. just here to we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. the israel's drawings near l shipping goes as long as hospital and one of the few still functioning more than 10500 pedestal into being killed since october, the 7th. the

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