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as well as class program, i don't think we have another decade before. machines are smarter than us. it's time to raise your life international. so make us and world class john and bring programs to inform in spying on challenges. here. the wounded people arrive at a night of crowded l ship, a hospital and doses such as these rarely phones explain the 11 o'clock this is out. 0 line from the holes are coming up. tens of thousands, flea to south galls a but fine day 60 is this drugs and con units killed at least 4 people. cutter is helping negotiate a possible seas. far and guns are in the release of israeli captives. the c i a 's,
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a direct to is expected in the hall for tools to gas and tension in the occupied westbank. more is really rates in ramallah and lead to stand offs with kind of the straight bathrooms between policy and fights isn't as rarely forces are intensifying near the center of gauze. the city that's is israel continues is relentless bombing campaign. local level begins are coverage just before dawn and gaza slays light up the sky. off during nights of bombing the jabante, a refugee camp in the north, and summit, our district in the waste store under attack. near the entrance to god, his biggest hospital people run to safety. the rising sun reveals a smoke filled sky, the northern gaza prius of the day i should is
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a majority. for nearly a month, there's been no electricity to power fridges at the mold and many dead buddies, and they compose on this child beyond recognition. we the ministry of health together with the justice ministry prepared different ask right left, but no one is untouched by israel is bombing, campaign name of the call family. some of my family members are killed, some injured and some missing were now looking for one another. in jabante a, at least 9 people were killed. many more i'm missing, most likely buried under of is really forces have into gaza city and all the battling. palestinian fights in suite by street. and the house buying in seems reminiscence of the force displacement of 750000 palestinians during the creation of israel. in 1948,
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tens of thousands had been forced from the north in recent days. one of them, those able to get out head for the rough. i bought a crossing with egypt. 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, the humanitarian crisis unfolding and gaza is unprecedented. many palestinians are forced to eat scraps of bread and drink whatever water they can find, even if it is contaminated and then 6 water ahead of my bed. i wish i could go back home. i hope i can go back to school and see my teachers. i wish i could go back and play with my friends. i hateful because it took the lives of all my friends. when nitrate tends so to israel is gone. and nowhere the site might level of deserve it. let's forget now,
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deserves hunting opportunities in southern gods. are in the bridge, refugee camp honey. the still people trying to lead the north of gallons a. where are they going and what does that evacuation on the yes, we are here at that in terms of the storage cam. whereas you see from the cameras 1000 a color penny, and just lee and garza and the northern part. the headed toward the central part of garza and the southern part of the gaza strip. namely dropbox, vivian, han, eunice city. but as you can see, and from the pictures here, there we were looking at the most vulnerable of these people come in here. we're talking about old earlier talked about the children there about people who are in wheelchairs and we're talking about also people with some a chronic disease. we manage to speak to one person on a wheel it's. it's share in the been the past hour who describe the, the, the journey is coming from gaza city old over here where the,
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where the hot where the were for is just to walk know cars were allowed to drive on the road. and of course, all of this been on their heavy bombardment as you can see right now, there isn't an air strike a heavy explosion close to out the rays can right now happening as we speak. all of these hundreds of people trying to leave for their life. they are doing hung their heavy bombardment. we think, as we can see, right, is really very close to the vicinity of where we're reporting from the interns overboard risk. and what seems to be a more targets of residential home in the surrounding area. this is what freaks people out is what makes them very scared for their lives that they are off to evacuated and leave gods under end of the northern part. because there is a war going on to find themselves under heavy bombardment and on a predictable fall in bonds right here at the central part of garza and the
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southern part. there's literally no safer place in gauze and no place more save than the other. every corner of the gauze, if it has been a target, a by the is really airs. drag either once or twice a repeated time. so far as we seen in the early hours in the city of han units were 6 people reported killed and to the nor giovanni or if is you can target it repeated time at 30 people are reported, killed the early hours of this morning around the ship a hospital the entire inquiry is subjugated to a large deal of, of, of damage and destruction and bombardments, so far. and how the isn't targeting continues as we speak with the 7 out of 10 people now displaced in gaza. where are they going and, and what, what are the conditions like when they get it will be the problem with the evacuating people. it from the noted part on god that
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they are off the are order. let's just be correct. here is a sharp warning been sent to the the, the resident of guns in the northern bar to leave their homes, then hit toward the been from the bar. and the southern part of the israeli military claim that these are safe areas for those evacuated mainly people come and pour into the central part the raise their buff uh city, and on the trip this weekend and to the south of the city of hon. unit, the rug, a 100, the, from the past a few weeks we, we, we know we're out of the fact that these areas are not safe. and many of the evacuated who moves early are at the beginning. the early weeks of this work uh, have been the victims of these error strikes that we've seen families entire families completely wiped out and drop on continuity. and nothing right. review can who are already been displayed from gaza and being killed right at these areas that
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are supposed to be saved. now those are the by those air strikes are forced into a double displacement on the search everywhere for a safe place to take. the risk is, unfortunately, again, there is no safe to place in gods under these circumstances. in what seems to be the central part then, or southern part of goza is gradually turning into a large concentration. can. people are brought in there, sealed off a and, and then there's strikes and environment and started to pound them. how do you will leave it the to that familiar sound of evidence are and as right. so i'm going to have you want me to tell you this. thank you. as well. journalist holland cr door. his state and gaza. says he because she feels she has the responsibility to tell the world just was how it's very intense. nothing with miss such thing. i never
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thought i would, i print reports uh see what's going on and i really find that like, you know, i'm in the gaza strip. never imagine this is going to happen. i never imagined i'll be here. i'll be very stubborn to stay involved. but i don't feel like i want to leave my house. i don't feel i want to be my dog. i don't want to be the people who are still in our hospital in the last of those in under was was we, we know when i see and i see people every single day evacuating from here. but at the same time, there are thousands of policy and use doctors used to need. we are talking about hundreds of thousands in the indonesian hospital and the number above us. or if we're talking about more than $40000.00 policy means in the hospital, there's this tax over each other in the fall under our facility, our facilities people are still here. there's a lot of large number of people who refuse to leave the gaza strip and to evacuate to the south. and i really see people did it in the cities where there is only one
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or 2 restaurants operating people are crowded over there, at least is the light in the other. it's not empty. there are plenty of people still here and, and what are the for media or are our international news organizations are trying to persuade that everyone just above oh, sure, this is not true and they have been to everyone. this is not true. people are still here. people still refused to do the gaza strip, but not to involve the strip because they fear that this is a new neck, but as well medical sources of told on the 07 palestinians have been killed and at least 13 wounded in ongoing is rarely rage on the g need refugee camp in the occupied westbank. health officials say 4 of those wounded all in a critical condition unless caused now to my having jumped team who's in ramallah. so my, what more do we know about these rates and you need make what we're being told is
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that the rates of only been intensify over the course of the last couple of hours since they began. we're told that more is really military reinforcements have shown up in virginia and refugee camp. eye witnesses have said that the israeli army is actually utilize drones and attacking certain targets in the camp. but they have been surrounding various houses. going in, looking for gunman also dropping leaflets, leaflets, warning, residents of the refugee camp engine need to give up fighters to not support terrorism and leap which the tell residents in that camp that they will. these really army will continue to read the refugee camp until they read the camp of militants. now, this is a very concerning situation, not only because the rates have been intensifying over the course of the past couple of hours, but also because jeanine was the target of a rate in the overnight hours. it lasted a couple of hours as well. beyond that, you've had dozens of these really army rates that took place across the occupied westbank last night in 2 today we should mention one in ramallah, hebron,
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bethlehem. you've had at least 30 people killed in jeanine as a result of raids since october 7th. the rates have become part of the fabric of daily life here throughout the occupied westbank. it's something that is causing people to be very concerned about the fact that they believe that these rates are only going to be continuing next. but what about these? the fact that these comes rated on going to be remorseless since october, the 7th, how they actually affecting policy and how they came about the daily lives list going on to make. i'll tell you that all the palestinians that i've been speaking with the past few days, whether here in the muller or in the, to cut them refugee camp where we were just a couple of days ago, a few hours after a rate of transpired. everybody i've been speaking with has said that this is taking a huge psychological tool that this has been devastating. they say that the rates have intensified and they believe that this is a form of collective punishment targeting palestinian civilians. they tell me that
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they believe that the palestinian civilians are being targeted for revenge by is rarely soldiers, revenge for the attacks of how much carried out on october 7th and they worry about what's going to be happening next. we should mention that even before october, 7th, this with already the dudley is here on record for palestinians throughout the occupied westbank who had been killed as a result of killed by either uh settlers or the as rarely army since october 7th, you've had a $171.00 palestinians killed throughout the west bank. it's not just the rage though. nick is also the closures. it's also the fact that so many policy needs have lost even more freedom of movement. they didn't have that much freedom of movement even before throughout the west bank. that's something that's concerning them. they worry that that is only going to get worse. now we spoke to one families in the village, a bit is the in the occupied westbank. they told us that they not only feel captive in their community, they also feel captive in their own home. here's our report. for side that's going
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to your home. feels like a prison. that was the case long before october 7th. and he knows it will stay that way. long after man in this house have been nice, anything more been suffering since 1979. but every now and then events happened. 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. i'm an emergency. 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 really court eventually gave that
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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 a few minutes of respite for side that and his son tim edition. but these flowers that keep no matter how beautiful can't hide the truth. one of living under constant surveillance and with perpetual harassment. is that highly endo holder guard post man. by settlers, they tried to prevent anyone from getting into the house. they tried to prevent the kids from playing in the frontier or closing the gate 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 and then play time.
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but the siblings are rarely afforded 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 the 2nd left outlet, how can i not worry? of course i worry. these are my children. remember their trapping us. what more can they do? so that tries to remain optimistic, but believes it's unlikely, his family will escape, it's isolation. and that while what they see is a jail might not be real, the sentence they're serving certainly feels that way. how much i'm doing. i just need a bit is the in the occupied westbank. still a head hearing out 0 more money from friends to palestine. the french president, priest, the humanitarian conference in play, just more the
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in depth analysis of the days headlines. israel says their objective is to completely eliminate home off, not just their capability informed opinion, large numbers of civilian skills, including children, good cutting of electricity disputes. we are frank frank assessments, quite frankly. china is position is not going to get involved in any take little apparently they're going to continue to call for peace and talks inside story on how to 0 pro democracy activists risking their lives fighting or to proceed. i know that i might go to prison. good. so i will join the ron democracy, may be exposed to struggling with those who believe democracy is west dying for we never know when an opening is going to come. when a fruit vendor is going to emulate themselves and say enough is enough,
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my life for democracy on how to 0. the vindication of terrorism and approve a patient ahead of the presidential elections in october. which still is generally an in depth coverage to 0 is to use on the ground. when you close to the last of the story. the the, again, you're watching out 0 reminder about top story is this. uh and israel is a game card out as strikes the the i'll ship hospital in garza city. the hospital is the largest in the strip and one of the only few still functions. it's come on the near constant. is there any forces, baffling pilots,
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an influx is on the streets in the center of garza city. these really minute treat, urging people living that to move to southern gaza for the in safety this i get is continuing to bone that region. the lease of in protestant needs to be several interesting on getting rates by it's really forcing some jeanine health officials say full of those wounded are in a critic edition, include a female medic who's shopped in the back. the fridge presents a manual macro as called for a few minutes. harry important goals are as soon as possible and announce french aid for palestinians will arise from $21000000.00 to $106000000.00. my call is hosting. well, leaders in the heads of aid groups to discuss getting humanitarian a to people in gaza. that's altering to mobilizing funding and emergency assistance . while they tell us who knocked him on the phone for the humanitarian a to be meaningful,
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we have to absolutely bring an end to this war. because what does it mean to receive a meal for dinner and be killed the next day? time costs blood and walk them in dumb in dogs. the 6 children and 4 women that killed our palestinian people, need international protection in dollars. so in jerusalem on the west bank, it's not beyond the international community have to distance itself from the policy of double standards. we have to bring an end to this will an end to the occupation and concepts and to the displacement of the local population. it was receiving the most difficult, dizzy, and the civilian population us to page connectivity. it is absolutely essential. this is non negotiable, this is an immediate need and then longer time and opiate conditional prerequisite to insure for the fight against terrorism. today, the situation is extremely serious. and it's getting worse every day and me in the immediate future,
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we have to work on the civilian protection for that. and we need every quick humanitarian and also for break. and we have to work towards a cease fire. and it talks about la is that the say paris pilot especially say empower as a certain attached to tell us what's happening. what's the latest of the? well, quite a few of the delegates leaving this conference now, which is a reckoning off what they've been talking about is the urgent need for humanitarian aid for civilians in gauze. so they've been talking about the age and needle, say, for a humanitarian, for within the fights and loud to say through. now what they talking about is it civilians who need to, they need more to, they need medical attention. they need electricity on it though, because they've been talking about how some of these days can actually get into the goal. is that because it cools, that is one of the key issues. now, one of the proposals has been discussed is the idea of a maritime humanitarian,
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cory door that would run from cypress, the nearest you met the stage to gauze. it was the proposal, the only the reasons that would be hospital ships just off the coast that the could receive people who are being evacuated. garza, we know that it's lee is that it's ready send to ship from full size, preparing a helicopter ship with a medical equipment full needs. but it comes with lots of logistical problems, for example, goals and doesn't necessarily have support infrastructure that could allow that source of virus time. according to israel, my subject to say that they want to check all the 8th. it's getting into garza, some e u member states of raised concerns about whether the aid would go to civilians whether it would go to have mass, they don't want that to happen. so those are some of the discussions that we've been seeing say, as well as the idea. we're trying to cool the international community to do more in terms of financial aid and support to raise more money. we also heard his beginning from the front presence emanuel. my call, who said that although this conference is cooling for
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a humanitarian pause in the fight and to help civilians, it is also essential. he said that the international community works towards a full sci fi between how much is this room, the types of things that tend to touch a button and putting that from her. thank you. a note in his riley ministry official has denied. there is a humanitarian crisis in gauze. we know that the civil situation in the gulf a strip is not an easy one. we know that there are a lot of challenges. we know that they don't have a lot of difficulties. but i can say that there is no humanitarian crisis in the got us. we, we all the new, well, we didn't pick up. this will come up, choose to open. this will say this on joining me here. and this to do is why the side who's a professor of law at university of colorado school of law at welcome. throughout this year i got what we just heard. i can say there is no humanitarian crisis. it's
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a reaction. well i think we have to give the israelis credit for being consistent. they've been saying this for a long, long time. there is no humanitarian crisis, that's been their line and they're sticking to it so to speak. it doesn't jive with the reality. of course not. mean, i think the is really military has, you know, to, it's this credit they've developed a long standing reputation for not telling the truth and for taking positions that upon reflection turn out to be wrong. and so, um, you know, given the wide scale of the destruction, you know, all 11 universities in the gaza strip in font. um, you know, all the hospitals have been attacked and every single day the israelis are saying that the hospitals are somehow connected to amass and they need to be here and they're pushing this line over and over again. the sheer number of dwellings destroyed and civilians killed the water situation,
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which was to begin with catastrophic before this cause. this, this, you know, this round of fighting began some the statistics with something like 97 percent of the water was on drinkable in the gaza strip. on fit for human consumption. so the idea that in the absence of running water and electricity and fuel to run, you know, to, to provide that electricity specifically for the medical field, which is, you know, dealing with catastrophic numbers of dead and wounded. i find this to be, you know, both incredibly surprising yet not surprised. right? i mean, i source, i think it says it's so brazen doesn't. it is extraordinary. well, audiences the plaintive because the rest, the world can actually see what's going on. the goal is run and the mood is beginning to change. yes, i don't. so i think possibly what we're witnessing is that within sort of is really officialdom. there is a serious lack of appreciation for how they get across their message simply because their messages. i think unsustainable. i think that's the problem is that they, um,
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you know, they, they have a, a line that they're sticking to and they don't sort of accept alternative views and, and they insist on it. and you see sometimes is really government spokes. people will start yelling, okay, and in and sort of, they don't want to have a discussion or deal with counter fax. okay, we'll leave it there. thanks for the meantime. uh, what do you say the thank you. now the head of the united states, the central intelligence agency, is visiting customer on thursday. william burns will meet government officials to discuss the ongoing negotiations over the potential release of his rarely kept his health by him as in gaza. up to 15 captives could be freed in exchange for seats for his robe rentals. 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 katya r. a country which has played a key role in negotiating the release of hostages, held by her mos in gauze of the talks appear to set her on
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a idea of a 3 day pause in israel's attacks on gaza. in return for the release biome 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 about burns is up to and how mice and, and israel at times they'll take this maximus positions. we won't do this unless 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
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hostages. as the war rages on, robert ols, l. g 0 washington or is that, is it for me in the clouds? the weather is coming right up and then inside story there with some of the the probably the, the writing class or the gambling. now across japan, we are gonna see some wet weather setting in here over the next couple of days at the moment. this weather system here that is sliding out to the east, tennessee and they will run towards the korean peninsula and another weather system . this is the one that brought some very heavy snow 1st significance night for this isn't all facing the corner of china over the past few days. now that is going to continue making its way further east was this that rain runs right across the
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korean peninsula friday already. what day that for japan, at cloud and rain coming right down into central and southern pulse of try to push on it to cents. a day it does clear through, it does freshen up and we will see some snow there to northern parts of japan as well and brought by the states across mountaintop, the current financial that drive right to on the cool side there for the areas of china is the temperature is around 6 or 7 celsius over the next couple of days. so certainly a taste of these types the winter coming through here. most of the winter across the south asia. plenty, if it's hot, sunny weather coming through still something by the light, the showers across southern most passed on into sher lanka, season with the weather spinning out of more than focused on into the finals up in the hopefully helping to clear the smoking new delhi. but it brackets up the saturday, the israel control for nuclear goza,
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the shocking suggestion of cabinet men. but i mean shy eliyahu, although he's been suspended, his comments have highlighted the devastating potential of israel's cove of nuclear program. so how great a threat to use it to go off the end of this is inside store the, the hello again. 9 james bays is widely seen. is one of the middle east west cap sink chris, israel's nuclear program believe to originated in the 1950s israel possesses approximately 19 nuclear bones, according to the stall comb, international piece research institute. israel has never officially acknowledge the existence of this nuclear weapons, but the believe to be and rivals in the region like iran. the country is not a signatory to the nuclear nonproliferation treaty. so the state.
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