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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 9, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST

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stairs wore width lawanda, imminent vigorous debate. people are dying because of lots of medical treatments, challenging conventional with the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me more for me on hills upfront one out 0. the, [000:00:00;00] the 10 venue, it's good to have you with us. this is the news, our light from dough coming up in the next 60 minutes, tens of thousands of palestinians, free northern, gaza in search of safety. but bombs are still following in the selves. more wounded people arrive at an overcrowded l shift. the hospital as bombing turns,
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the streets fighting in gaza city at least 9 people are killed and 16 wounded and is really raids. and the janine refugee camps in the occupied west and a ceasefire could be on the table for immediate negotiations over a possible pause and fighting for the release of captives held him, garza, the st. baffled as between palestinians. fighters and his really forces are intensifying near the center of gauze, a city that, as israel continues its relentless bowman campaign, more than 10500 pallets the units have been killed since the one guns that began on october the 7th. but will be live with our correspondence in just a moment, but 1st this report from michael apples, the smoke rises following an explosion. behind garz's largest hospital, temporary shelters outside its entrance,
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all packed among them. the injured and the date of the northern gaza. prius of the day i should is a majority. for nearly a month, there's been no electricity to power fridges at the mold and many dead buddies that they compose on this child beyond recognition, we the ministry of health together with the justice ministry prepared different grade level, but no one is untouched by israel is bombing campaign call families, some of my family members are killed. some injured and some missing were now looking for one another. in giovanni a, at least 9 people were killed. many more i'm missing, most likely, buried under of the really forces have into gaza city and all the battling palestinians fight the street by street in the house by house in scenes, reminiscent of the force displacement of 750000 palestinians during the creation of
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israel in 1948, tens of thousands had been forced from the north in recent days. but even in the south, in hon. eunice overnight bombing level buildings, leading a desperate search for survivors. they will agree to the rumors. if they say they will be calm, they know that they will be a mexican, my father who we 70 was sleeping in this house. also, my 2 sisters were killed here, the dodger. those able to get out head for the roof of border crossing with egypt. this is the gates we had 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. i am trying to get a loaf of bread for my children. i have nothing to feed them. we are begging. we
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cannot even find a drop of water to drink. almost half of the dead, our children and water hadn't mother. 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 night pretends so to israel's bones. and nowhere is sites like level which is there. so alice's 0 is honey, my mood can know join us from sun eunice inside the gaza strip, the southern part of the strip. you weren't elbow, raise refugee camp a little earlier today, honey, but it became on safe and you had to leave. what did you see there? yes. well, i barely are hours today. we went to as bridge camp right at the entrance of this
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refugee camp, documenting at 1000 palestinians a leading dog and the northern part and the pouring into the central part and the southern part of the gauze. this trip we've seen men and women elderly and people with disability people of the of who are vulnerable and walking for a long, long distance of trying to get to the central part of the gaza strip and the, and the southern part of garza, we spoke to some of the people who just arrived their experience it throughout the their, their journey from gauze into another part is reaching out to raise a raise a cam, the seeing the kid bodies on the side. the roads are full. i had been road which designated as a safe passage to evacuated, coming in from the north and gaza strip to talk about that. they were not allowed to carry any of their belongings. they had to raise their hand with the white flags,
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a piece of white it was as well as showing their id is the talk as about how is really military and it's sort of a check point and humiliating and, and is stopping the their deposit your through the check point to defend it, but all of that happened. i mean, anybody could have tolerated all of that knowing they're going to get to a safer 5. but all of this happens under heavy bombardment air strikes, where striking both sides of the law had been rolling, our residential homes were destroyed. part big part of what i had been told why they were walking was also targeted by netflix. it's why the report thing, right? there we actually have to make a very tough decision and to, to leave the area. right, right. are we, as it was becoming very risky, has the multiple airstrikes hit the, the surrounding area of, of the entrance of the bridge camera. we a, so a couple of residential homes were targeted. we could see that the smoke, the heavy,
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dark smoke rising in the sky as those residential homes were targeted. but what's interesting about what we, where they are uh, we talked to some of the people there an 85 year old man. we spoke to who a broken tiers and describe the moment resembling 1948 as he was evacuating, evacuating, evacuating with his father and mother, and his siblings. from one of the villages in, in, in, inside the, the policy and villages that became, is rare. later on that was a very emotional support for him and for us as well. and look, honey, we understand that guns as largest hospital now looking at what's happening in the north. now, because as largest hospital, i'll shift the has just received medical supplies. what, what do you know about that? yes,
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this is what we just heard about is this is a rare emergency delivery of of what the medical supplies admitted into a ship, a hospital and, and the remaining health facilities and the northern part of garza, of the gods treated namely the end denisia and hospital in the, in a join to statement the, the heads of the united nations agency supporting policy and refugees in the world health organization has stated that medical aid, the medicine has reached a shufa hospital despite to the huge risk that the, the workers and the health partners are experiencing under those relentless bombardment then an error strikes. this is the 2nd patch of, of, of aid of medical supplies reaching goes to the hospital. and it's just a couple of days ago, couldn't volume of medical supplies, wasn't coming by. the red cross was making its way to deliver a medical supplies,
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then some live saving item to have the puts hospital. but it came under fire and it had to change its route, a hitting all the way to ship a hospital where deliver those live saving items or medical supplies. now, there is a desperate need for more of those medical supplies, as we speak, hospitalized completely 100 percent run out of medical supplies and medical essentials and life items essential life saving items are out of hospitals at our house. but the out of these essential items and they need more of this. so no matter how many of these of these going volley has had reached the hospital, there is a still more need. we're talking about thousands of people evac evacuees inside these hospital, 1000 of in a pallet of those seriously injured house, simians inside these they'll have that they need the necessary medical attention. so definitely the more of these medical supplies going very well was helpful. all
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right, honey mt mood, reporting from sun eunice and the southern part of the gaza strip. thank you very much. and earlier i also spoke to a journalist and for diary, who says that she's staying in gaza city. the northern part, which is surrounded by the, is really military, in fact is really military are pushing into towards the center of gauze and city. she's staying there. she's told me because she feels that she needs to continue reporting from inside god the city. and it's very intense, nothing gives me such things. i never thought i would do reports. see what's going on. and i really find that like, no one in the car goes through. never imagine this is going to happen. i never imagined i'll be here. i'll be very stubborn to stay involved, so 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 use the people who are still in the hospital in the class, but there's an honor was, was we,
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we know when i see and i see people every single day evacuating from here. but at the same time, there are thousands of palestinians, doctors used to meetings. 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 products and not just the hospital, there's this tax over each other in the fall under our facility on the opposite of these people are still here. there's a lot of large number of people who refuse to leave the gaza strip and to the back to it to the south. and i really see people do it in the cities where there is only one or 2 restaurants operating people are crowded over there, at least is the light in the other is 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 the bible? sure. this is not true and i have been to everyone. this is not true. people are
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still here. people still refused to do the god, the step, the nothing god the step because they fear that this is a new neck. but the medical sources have told alpha 0 that 9 palestinians have been killed and at least 16 wounded in ongoing is really raids on the janine refugee. that's in the occupied with health officials say that 4 of those injured or in critical condition will get the very latest with our correspondence in a moment. but i need to give you a word of context on jeanine. it's been at the heart of palestinian resistance against israel's illegal occupation. after the 1967 more of the city which is in the northern west bank came under israel's control. more than 22000 registered palestinian refugees are living in a camp there. they were forcibly expelled when the state of israel was created back in 1948. during the 2nd intifada, israel waged a 10 day military campaign by air and land to crush
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a palestinian uprising in the camp. more than 50 palestinians were killed and at least $400.00 homes raised to the ground. today, the camp has one of the highest rates of unemployment and poverty in the west bank that is due to is real separation wall is restrictions on movements and denial of permits. so all of that is for the context of what jeanine is and what it means in the context of the west bank. and how many times you is joining us from ramallah mohammed. thanks for your patience during that preamble. what more can you tell us about the res engineer? the serial of the raids have intensified exponentially over the course of the past 3 hours. as you mentioned, what we're being told from medical sources, at least 9 palestinians killed several wounded and many are fearing that as the classes intensify, the death toll will rise in the hours to come. now, all of this began about 3 hours ago when these really armies started entering the janine refugee camp. uh, there are been more and more explosions that we've been hearing about in the past
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hour and a half. in the last half an hour we've been told there's been at least 5 explosions, loud explosions that have been heard. the eye witnesses, they are, that are talking to us are saying they believe that this is as a result of arm. drones being used by the israeli army inside of the camp. now also there had been, is really military reinforcements that have been sent to the area. lot of gunfire being heard a lot of very dramatic video emerging at this hour. it is a very fluid and volatile situation. janine, of course, the refugee camp there and the city has become a flash point, the last not just several weeks, but even the months before that the focus of sometimes almost daily reads by the israeli military. this is all coming at a time when the raids have intensified dramatically since october 7th used to be. you'd have a few raids per day. now we're being told by the housing authority at least 40 raids per day throughout the occupied westbank 0. so if, if you try to look at it at this, and it's total energy, as you say,
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many raids per day since october the 7th. whereas where does that leave the occupied westbank or rather where does that lead palestinians now a month in to this, in the occupied with of all the palestinians that i've been speaking with 0, whether here in the middle or the other day, we were in the to cut them refugee camp, just a few hours after a raids that had transpired by the is really army, all of the palestinians that i've been speaking with. they say that this is taking a severe total on them, but this is really devastating. they believe that this is a form of collective punishment by the israeli army towards palestinian civilians. many of them telling me that they think that these really army right now, it's essentially taking revenge on civilian populations for the attacks and how much carried out on october 7th. and they are very worried about what is going to be happening in the months to come. now the is really military official. they've spoken about the occupied with bank in the last few weeks. have been pretty clear with their intention. they say essentially that the gloves are off when it comes to
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the occupied west bank. they say that they are going to be coming in more and more . and that they are going to be trying to root out with a term militancy. in fact, engineering at this hour were told that leaflets had been dropped by these really army telling residents that the razor only going to intensify until they route out all terrorism. that's according to the is really army. now it's not just the rage, those 0, it's important to mention that it's also the increase. the amount of check points is also the fact that a population that doesn't have much freedom of movement to begin with. it's only gotten worse over the course of the last few weeks. we've spoken to more and more palestinians who say they feel trapped. and there's one family in particular that we visited in the village a bit is. and they told us that they feel health captive, not just in their community, but also in their home. here's our report for side. that's what a you home feels like a prison. that was the case long before october 7th and he knows it will stay that way long after men in this house have been nice. anything 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 from an emergency. his house is in the occupied west bank 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 a family constant access to this court door. but after israel launched its war on gaza, the family has been told that their access, well 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 that tim addition, but these flowers that came no matter how beautiful can't hide the truth. one of living under constant surveillance and with perpetual harassment. eliza tele, any older guard post man by settlers, they tried to prevent anyone from getting into the house. they tried to prevent the kids from playing into 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 candidate. then play time. but the siblings are rarely afforded the kind of innocence that typically accompanies childhood when a so i'm 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 sugar left outlet, how can i not worry?
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of course i worry. these are my children. remember their tapping goes. what more can they do? so i that tries to remain optimistic but believes it's unlikely, his family will escape its 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, the head of a c i a, the united states. the central intelligence agency will visit guitar to discuss the guns at war. william burns will meet government officials here to discuss ongoing negotiations over the potential release of is really captives held by our mazda and gaza. up to 15 captives could be freed, in exchange for a ceasefire. rentals reports 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,
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then to egypt, and now to cots are 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 israel's attacks on gaza in return for the release by a moss of 10 to 15 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 it's 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 end is well known to the leaders in the region. he is
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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 garza and the release of some hostages. as the war rages on. robert oles, l g 0, washington. and we're also hearing that the a mirror of guitar shake to me and been home on the tiny will travel to egypt tomorrow on an official visit. he'll be holding talks with agents president of the hotel cc. glenn karl is the former deputy national intelligence officer for transnational threats at the ca. you are joining us on skype from boston in the united states. i'd like to read on all of this. first of all, the presence of the head of the c, i a here in controller, i mean, look, secret services have many ways of communicating and talking to each other. if the head of the ca wants to come and have these talks in person, what does that tell you as well?
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he is frequently the head of the c. i a is a member of the cabinets and united states, not always, but frequently. he's clearly one of the top most senior officials in the government . so he is traveling. the obviously is a sign of the, the deep, the strategic interest that the united states places on the issues that are on the war and, and all the potential fall out. and consequences that are has, there's a mirror, tactical reasons why he would be meeting with the says she called on him. and the carter is, you touched upon them. and that would be the immediate objectives i think, which are to find some way for a release of the hostages, and perhaps the easing or stopping of the fighting with perhaps humanitarian pauses . however you want to call it sure. is that sort of the media to the objectives, the larger objectives, and why he wouldn't be traveling? why? she couldn't be going to egypt and why? the director burns?
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are you going to cut her and elsewhere? there is to try to find some long term solution to the horrors that are unfold, uh, to, to address come off as attack and on the israel and to stop that kind of mention recurring into or address or israel's response. an invasion of caution and displacement that happens the population at least so it's a measure of support and united states places on those issues, staying on this short term negotiation. and again, i appreciate, we don't have all the facts here. all of this happening behind closed doors, but this deal that rob was reporting on this reportedly being negotiated right? a temporary pause in the sliding versus the release of a number of hostages. we were talking about the potentially 15 captives being released. what can you tell our viewers about the challenges of these conversations, how they happened? number one, and what are the challenges? number 2,
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as well. there are conflicting currents that are at play. the cutters and united states are, are close allies and your color is the closest, the strongest supporter of us. yes, it least united states can engage substantively at any time and at all different levels with the the government to cover unlike that of a rat which is not an now i see united states of course and does the other great supporter of how much show this is an opportunity and to challenge both for united states and for car, which have overlapping and the somewhat contradictory objectives with respect to come us gaza. then the whole crisis with the palestinians and israelis talked us about deliberate drake, who has leverage when you walk into that room. they are crick atari representatives . there is the us head of the c i a, there's
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a us base right here in guitar guitar also, as you said, has a contact with strong contacts with mazda, of political leadership. here in doha has leverage in that conversation. well, that's why they're talking is that both parties, united states and cutter in this instance have leverage but different, but leverage in different areas of the whole issue or the clash. the united states has some influence, less than most people. imagine on israel because of the u. s is longstanding diplomatic and material, financial support of israel and cut her of course, has some influence on come on us because of his financial support and diplomatic support for for him. us also that show that is why it's interesting for each party talk with the other and,
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and encouraging shine on the sausages issue. and the other issue is that carter in the us are allies and do chic uh not identical objectives, but overlapping the. so that's, that's what brings them together and give some hope that there might be movement on sausages or larger issues. if any 2 parties can have some insurance. yeah, i would say it would be carter in the united states on, on this specific issue or glen, carl, former deputy national intelligence officer for trans national threats at the ca. thank you so much for making the time for us today. a visa. okay, i wanna bring, uh, what do you said into this conversation? you are a professor of law at the university of colorado school of law and you've been watching events unfold with us today. we've been having, we've been talking about various aspects of this since the beginning of the day. now, this conversation that's happening between
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a guitar will happen according to our latest report and guitar and the head of the ca. the idea would be to obtain a temporary pause in the fighting and gaza versus a release of a number of captives. what are the scenarios afterwards? even if that happens, maybe 15 captives released if this is successful, we're talking about and then a one day to day 3 day truce in the fighting. then what as well, i think one of the, you know, the, the, the, the background to all this is that, you know, one of the things that the mass movement has been saying consistently is that the issue of palestinian prisoners in israeli detention facilities and jails is kind of paramount in this current ground of fighting. and it was the reason why they took all these people and held them captive in in garza and continue to hold them and gaza. so at some point,
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it would stand to reason that there's going to be some sort of agreement despite the bellicose rhetoric of these railways that they're going to go in and freeze the prisoners, you know, by military means, which doesn't seem to be particularly realistic. so these are the type of kind of piece meal moves that we're seeing, you know, william burns, as far as american actors are concerned, has a kind of a longer history in the region of a, you know, i think a relatively good reputation for kind of direct and honest dealing and he's come, he's coming here to caught our, to as your previous guest was talking about, you know, talk to the other party with leverage. it's also a little bit kind of, you know, it, it, it shows the kind of stark physicians that when a country like the united states decides that a group is a terrorist group that says how mass is a terrorist group. it assumes that it can't deal with it on any level. so you have to have this kind of inter, these are meet intermediaries talk,
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which makes deals and stopping the fighting. so striking that so difficult, which, you know, in the, in the face of the humanitarian crisis that i'll say, you know, even if these rarely military spokes person doesn't agree in the humanitarian crisis and gaza. this, these type of measures are so desperately needed. and it's just that we see how cumbersome and complicated it can be, give the positions that, that actors have taken in, in, in this current round. and so looking back a previous complex when you, when you have mediation and when you have deals like this, again, this deal at this hour is not done. we don't know if it will materialize or not. there's been moments in that in the last few days where they've been reports, rumors that a deal was on the cost of happening and, and they didn't. and until now happened could be a confidence building measure. if i'm hearing you're right towards perhaps a bigger deal. yes, i mean, i think that you know, that when there's
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a war and i mean, i'm not a historian and a military historian or anything like that. but it's, it seems that when people are shooting at each other, you have exceedingly hard feelings and nobody wants to be the 1st to kind of, you know, to kind of give up or, or feel like they've been defeated. so you'll see the situation on the ground is active fighting. so these piece meal steps are, you know, are i guess the best we can help for or expect, you know, and that, you know, to, to, to, to kind of look at what's actually been going on. you know, these really have said they're not interested in these type of pauses. they're not interested in deals, they're interested in victory. their rhetoric is very kind of bellicose and unwavering. so it's interesting to see the kind of, you know, how mass on the other hand have said we're open for deals if these really is weren't, you weren't doing it. so we'll see what the reality actually is pending. you know, of this current development. but, you know, in such a, such a dire situation,
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you know, maybe there is some element of hope. it's that something, obviously we're going to continue watching very closely with the thank you very much. i'll speak to you again in just a moment. we're going to take a short break for weather. here's evans and fox, the hello. the weather is lossy set fire across. so you right, being put in slot, a little bit of track down to most of the most part. so i think if you do see some wet weather that is likely wherever it is guides based settlement of the read, say little mulberries that you notice one or 2 coastal shaft pushing into southern past over a month to little more expensive as we go one through west, that's the day, but most of that is generally looking dry. plenty of sun shot about some said with a cat at the central pos of saudi arabia pushed by the north. and as you can see, it is loudly clear skies coming through here. that is a case go see the side of the met. it's writing. maybe one or 2 shows just up the was the key i we have good one to to shasta. was that northeast corner of the country? some smart way with the cool cuz he's on media. could see a little bit of on several web as we go through the next couple of days. so it was
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a little bit of a sudden weather describing the fall and also val jerry over the next dial. so i may be into know them average of to ship it from much of north africa. it is drive the showers continue across west africa, slipping further south as seasonal rates as they should do the shelves a little more extensive into the gulf of katy and beyond. we have still got some very heavy right into those flood affected parts of somalia, southern areas of if you, if you're still seeing some width of weather along with many parts of kenya, still ahead on elsie or a more money from france to palestine. the french president's host, se humanitarian conference in sledge is 18. you stay with the it is murder. when you throw a fire bomb into someone's home, that is significant in numbers the insignificant, ideologically, that is significant, even as
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a crime getting very significant by dictating the government. the fact of policy that was shown up can terms of the radicalized div series on our 20 the powell just the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the watching else 0 reminder of our headline. this, our tens of thousands of palestinians are fleeing and northern, gaza on what's in search of safety. the towns in the south or not safe, either as really bombs have been dropped there as well. within $10500.00 palace indians have been killed since the start of the world. much needed aid is being delivered to guys as medical facilities. these are the latest pictures from last or hospital in san eunice. only 16 of the strips 35 hospitals are able to function as they are running low on supplies, especially fuel medical sources of philadelphia 0. the 9 palestinians have been killed and at least 16 wounded in ongoing is really rates on the janine refugee
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camp and the occupied with health officials say 4 of those entered or in critical condition. a fresh president in nicole has called for a few minutes here in pause and gaza as soon as possible. he is also announced a 5 fold increase in french aid for palestinians from $21000000.00 to a $106000000.00. it came as leaders and heads of age groups and mentioned power as to discuss getting humanitarian aid to people in gaza, talks aimed at mobilizing funding and emergency assistance. the c v. the 5th will put this in, the civilian population has to be protected and it's absolutely essential. this is non negotiable. this is an immediate need to add to the longer term, and it will be a conditional prerequisite for the fight against terrorism. the situation is pretty serious and it's getting worse every day because in the immediate future we have to work on the civilian protection. for that we need a very quick humanitarian pause or break and we have to wept. will just cease by
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you. ok. natasha butler as doing us from paris. natasha. what are the main names of the conference and where are we on reaching those names? the whole sometimes there is no way the more then it goes. we're discussing was humanitarian aid full of civilians on the ground in dall so they will agree that the situation is absolutely dia, that the killing must stole from, say, thoughts about ways in which i could get in because of things like food, water, medical supplies may look some ideas like creating a maritime cordial with humanitarian cory, to the withdrawn from the side for so you meant the safe as near as to cause us to cause a bit of cool things like that is difficult because dogs does not have necessarily the fulton so strong to full that nevertheless, fraud smith lee says that the same thing hospital ships to the region, the italian water will be that quite soon. the french one in may be 10 days. that is
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a long time away. so when you consider the situation is so urgent right now from source, i pledge another $18000000.00 worth of financial aid of full kind of stadiums adventurous, sorry, i have to jump in to finish it because we're also keeping an eye on, you know, manual my as you know, natasha, we're keeping an eye on what's happening and gaza on the ground and we're hearing from the spokesperson, who's the policy and health ministry. and i've got to be a today. that is really cool. patient policy is repeated violations again, as long as the medicaid institutions is a flag and violation of you and that is the most and to level 268 of 2016. regarding the protection of medical group and refrained from targeting hospitals or medical facilities. i'm up with respect to the gardens conditions of across old hospitality. see that we have sent out to you and let us
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as so as calls or all across the globe, these message, what kind of messages rates all of the consented parties. we it, i'd gratefully see that no response was initiated. as that is the feel is val absent and many other hosp because then now we clearly and now and that's the up to modernization costs with a lot of guys that is now our developers and the only all but hospitality indicated hospitality. not any guys that because of the lack of view and also on the, on the only prime k is hospital is also out of service because of the total absence of feeling necessity. so there's innovative, hold on. this is the only hospitality indicated to psychology treatment. in addition to that old,
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the medical facilities provided to attend that. and in the sense that our hospital is also out of service. what that means function in functioning is only the incubators and intensive katie. and it's all put anything in a small during the day to i mean they some a diety, but cousins what we can say that the last line of defense of the health sector is now in. so that will collapse as add m pc to the hospital also unless hosted with that on before that the hospital is out of old out of all places . we did it today that it says that in hospitality that are now with the fall. but it isn't denied dialysis. 3 minutes got a deal for the season with the internet and medicine,
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either the siblings to attend the whole are now totally denied these good at the can treatments we also and now and that allowed the hospital are associated to allow the association to the loss of guys, the strip is also hours of operation. and as we speak, the account that one has begun for the indecent hospital and give that outlined hospitals as they are supposed to come out of a place and only in 24 hours because of the absence of feeling. the similarly count down for critical medical services at the hospital where we are now as this hospital will be totally out of service within 36 hours as hosted with us engaged mainly and the load coming into
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operation and brain swift best to thousands of victims and patients, especially those with good on a disease, and those are blood and critical treatments like that, the scans that they allergies. v as it 8 if you're based on forces. what is that a better and better medic federal assist amana loc love to help you with that defies on ethics. and morality is using the denials of food the star made, that kinda throws 10 green and the displays the citizens. it is a fully fledged will drive way of the inside of that, so that will cut them and of course must as swiftly need those of the fuel pace in the shop force it basically, you know, co pays of forces are committing water crime. and again, a cell are people and medical facilities. we also do 3, that's 900000, from the lots of guys this threat,
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including the victims base since and medical teams. and, and so nobody displays what the law citizens are left without food, without, with water, without medicine, and above all, without protection, the phone i'd like to pay it. once again. we the 3 that the u. n. organizations. see toby hang up on these lately. decision making process as was be no clear to begin isn't, is found for them to enforce and implement their other solutions on the, on the, on or what has now. so now they're back on guys, the guys in mainly in the mode where own method can services are
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denies our center and without vaccine pregnant women without treatment or full on patients with good on like disease are left without any assistance. med this continuous, right? we call on the united nations to put into effect dental, and that's one of the citizens and convincing pertaining to the protection of medic, 10 facilities, medical team and by all conceivable legal means to come across and also provide protection for citizens. we call on the one company to add con, swiftly to the level b o l. 2 guys us today. pause because before we are ahead with that, got that sort of a, that is evident. are these as well as low means large especially that many hospitals across the guys this 3 are now with the whole braces. the remaining ones will come out of service within a few hours. look,
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hold on the whole would to act swiftly pill, provide the save for humanitarian, quoted, or for the for the delivery of food, water, medical supplies, and volunteer themes of from abroad. the exit of base instead of gliding 3 is made up road. we did to raise said the evacuation of victims and patience. hold on gaz. uh, to woodside through the rough uh crossing. is this been running very slow to as we speak. we have only managed to have 9 t lying on the victims, leaving guys, uh, you know, with that the s corps to this number is very negligible compared to the higher the number of victims of with good. it's got to conditions and those with complicated cases that the wired statements abroad were calling for
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the swift exit in a safe fashion without being targeted by the is really a vocation. policies. and this will also pay the way for a save, quoted or for the exit of that remaining patients. and may god accepted his mercy. the following monitor had grant speeds recovery to the wounded. thank you. of the. so i've just been listening to these folks 1st into the policy and health ministry and gaza. he was speaking of just outside l. shift the hospital, which again is the largest hospital in the gaza strip. it's in the northern part of the strip um, very near god, the city where fighting has been taking place between these really army and palestinian fighters. so very briefly, a couple of things. the main things that the spokesperson said he did provide us with new numbers. remember that the policy and health ministry is the source for the death toll that you see everywhere in gaza. he says the 10812 palestinians have
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now been killed in just over a month of fighting amongst the and 4412 of those or children who had been killed. so some 40 percent of those killed in this conflict since october . the 7th have been children. he also called on the world to deliver fuel to the gaza strip. explain the services and various hospitals that are going either have shut down or are going to be shutting down, evidently for lack of fuel. the thing specifically the children are no longer able to receive the care that they need and pretty much across the board in gauze as pediatric chords. so that's where we are at this hour. it's 1346 gmc, that means this just before 4 pm, local and gaza. you're also watching this guys over got the bottom as clearly continued. do you see the mushroom,
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you see the flu misspoke there over gaza. now the scale of destruction inflicted on gaza applies really forces over the past month has been unprecedented. a new analysis by to us based researchers james vanden hawk and cory share and als is here, as labs shows the extent of the destruction. stephanie decker has been looking at some of the data, the listing and goals of seeing their lives destroyed, and their homes obliterated. but it's really when you take to the sky and look from above, which gives you a sense of the damage. and we've got some interesting research to share with you those red dots that shows you what is building destruction of this is research by us research as well. so i'll do 0 labs. what you're looking at this is 3 weeks into the war. well, let's move forward. we've got here just a week later. look how much more widespread that damage is. what does that mean? we're talking about homes and lives destroyed. and what does this mean also when you look at this map, we're talking about goes to city b time, and these are all densely populated areas. when we talk about density populated,
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this is what that looks like. again, goes to city. you see there are dark black areas. this is how many people live there civilians, no one can leave, goes off. so if we superimpose those red dots, remember this is building destruction. just look how extensive that is july, the refugee come, for example, the densest place in gauze, and got the city essentially the capital. so when we look at the numbers, what the research found, more than a quarter of gauze, the city essentially, the capital of goal is that has been destroyed. northern goals are over a 3rd of it has gone. so we've looked at the north. let's move south 10 units over there. this of course, an area that is wrote, urge the people from the north to move to saying it was safe. well, you see those ret dolts as well. remember building destruction in those areas. so this is why people will tell you no one in not nowhere in goals is safe and people cannot get out. what does that mean in terms of numbers?
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the bigger picture, the research shows, 16 percent of buildings in gaza have been destroyed. and what does that look like? well, entire residential areas are flattened in order of the dentist urban environments in the world. and you and facilities, hospitals, and other places were thousands of people are sheltering. well, there's supposedly safe places, but they've also been targeted by as well. so we want to focus on what's happening in the u. k. now because the british interior minister has drawn criticism after she accused the lease of having what she called a pro palestinian bias, sweller, braverman said london's metropolitan police are being lenient towards protesters rallying for a ceasefire and gaza. she called the activists, quote, pro palestinian moms and hate marchers. so you're good to go. join me from london. she's at the home office right now. so yeah. how is this all playing out political the well,
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this is yes. another headache for the prime minister receives see not to it, a spokesperson from his office has come out and said that the editorial that was printed in the times, news paper on the state and did not receive the final go ahead from the pm's office, which would be a way, perhaps for the prime minister to be distancing himself from some of those comments . that's the home secretary. so what a problem and has made in that editorial itself. now, while she may have colleagues who would agree with time with the contents of that, there's also a lot of frustration about how rhetoric was but she uses the full ruffled nature of it. i mean deeds while she has the support is there also have plenty of critics within her own policy. the conservative policy itself,
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which is seeking to try and distance itself from hub particular comments now uh sort of problem and has not been one to shy away from coming out with very strong, forceful comments devices. some have described comments to be, but this shows the signs that perhaps there is more pressure, particularly for my position politicians to clap down and try and contain this issue if not outright sutka those comments in full. what is being to see does a very divisive and potentially quite dangerous. and so i'm a treat comments that she has been making what's been the concern? sonya for the security forces, you know, who have to guarantee safety and security around any protests, not just this one, but any protests, what's been their concern over this plan rally the, the has been quite a lot of unhappiness that have cooling, these demonstrations hate marches. but really for the police itself, it is really
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a cause of concern. and what they need to do is to try and ensure that there isn't any more inflammatory comments. so, or surrounding this tool or any, some drive to sort of a put forward any divisiveness around this. now the, the concern for the police is, is that they have to try and guarantee the security of these protests. i'm with the fact that this protest is taking place on this weekend. it is quite set contribution itself when the police have quite a job to do, to try and keep the calm as much as possible. and this may not help back. so it'd be about reporting from the home office in london. thank you very much. i wanna continue this conversation with a british or rocky hip hop artist low key. thank you for joining us on the program . you are a pro palestinian activist, have been for a long time. i assume you are going to this rally. i will be yes, thank you for having. no, absolutely. thank you for your time. tell me how you feel about the statements that
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you've been that you've seen coming out of the u. k. government, i mean there's celebrating them and of course saying that the pro palestinian marchers are hate marchers and these richly so that cool. so earlier this week was very uncomfortable to say the least with this pro palestinian riley, and he said it was disrespectful to be holding it on the same day as armistice day, which was saturday. the question needs to be honest with on so well appraised them in the home secretary and re she soon that the prime minister have significant conflicts of interest when it comes to dealing with pro palestinian marches on the streets of london to start with. so a brave woman has stated in the past that she has close family members currently subbing in the is way the minute treat. we would need to question then whether her family members are currently involved in the war crimes being committed to on the population of goods. secondly, when it comes to richie soon,
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i agree. she to not his family business, the business which was founded by his father in law and his wife has shares in almost 500000000 pounds. this company info says, has around 200 employees based in israel. it was so formerly had on its board a gentleman by the name of you. relive vine, who was formerly part of the unit, a 200 signals intelligence unit in the is where the limit tree. also, we know the emphasis signed a memorandum of understanding with the state of israel around 10 years ago to deepen that size and bones and several subset of res in israel. so i would ask the question whether those 2 particular figures within the british government are fit to really be making decisions around the pro palestinian marches in london. okay, i do have to point out one thing. everything that you've told us about risky snack
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in his is a business interest sort ties. i didn't have that information. i don't have that information so i can't independently verify confirmed. so i'm letting you say that, but i'm just, it's just a kathy at the door of yours that i, i can't qualify that information in any way, shape or form. i. what do what message do you want to put out at that rally? ultimately, the message must be this. let's imagine another group of people were pinned into a very small area to 1000000 people that 10000 of them were killed in the way those images that have been killed. they were ready before the war, had a 23 percent infant mortality rate. you already had the 90 percent of the children traumatized when these hospitals are running out of power. how many people are dying because of incubate is being stopped?
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how many people are unable to get dialysis treatment? how many have died from dehydration across this period? 39 generally, something kills by as well. well, we to tell people like what, what is the do? who has given so much to document what has happened while we did so that sign up was sent to the doctor from london who is working right now to save lives. how can we justify, how will we be able to justify what has happened on our watch to our grandchildren and what ultimately in the international community? for do they view palestinians as humans? but so since you are an artist or rapper, hip hop artist, but by the way, where the 2 options 0 correspondence, his wife's daughter, son were killed in this really attacking gauze a few days ago. that was just for the context. i went back and listened to one of
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your, i think best known songs, long live palestine. and this is what you wrapped. it was in 2009, forgive me said, forgive me if i'm getting the year wrong. but i believe it was talking about the bombing of palestinian homes in gaza. you wrapped it's not awards just murder. it were automatically supporting your savage. re imagine how you'd feel if this was your family, how many more resolutions have to be violated? how many more children have to be in isolated? i had i listened to your song, i thought you wrote it last week and then i had to go and check the date and it was 2009. yeah, absolutely. we have to remember that, you know, according to you and resolution 3246, the palestinians have the right to on the resistance. the u. k. the us and the e. u. an israel in japan would like you to believe that they are reflective of the international community. but when we look at the populations that those governments were present, it amounts to under a 1000000000 people. when we look at the rest of the well to a standing for c spy,
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a number one, but who also do not designate palestinian on resistance as terrorism. you're looking at the government of switzerland, which represents around $10000000.00 people. you're looking at the government of tacky, which represents hundreds of millions of people. you're looking at the government of china, which represents 1400000000 people. the majority of humanity is represented by government to a number one cooling for a ceasefire. a number to do not receive the palestinian resistance to his raving occupation in the same way that the governments who are completely in these crimes right now do. and we are essentially expressing that we are with the majority of humanity on this rather than without government. okay. thank you for joining us. thank you also for your patience. i know we have to push you back and i could hear you listening. i could see you live thing to the
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that, that press conference by the palace and your health ministry spokesman earlier. so we appreciate your patience. we appreciate you coming on the show. got a run. more news coming up at the very top of the hour on else 0. the a grieving mother and her charles, a 40 year old husband and father, a full sho date in use for you. we took our children into the olive trees when suddenly we saw them running towards us. we ran, but he had forgotten his phone and went back to get it to events down and to show to us just trying to provide trays from the the rights organization. yes, dean monitored 1597 investigations of these really secular violence committed against palestinians between the 20052022. only 3 percent of those investigations led to a conviction, the regime,
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the courts and the pennies to complete the useless at this time of war. the situation is so, but that is really police hardly responding to complaints made by palestinians itself, of violence levels, family and friends now joined the many of the thousands of palestinians who gave up hope for justice. long ago, the 10s of thousands of palestinians flee northern guns in search of safety, but bombs are still falling in the cell. the several venue, it's good to have you with us. this is elsa 0 light from the also coming up more wounded people arrive at an overcrowded l shift. the hospital is bombing turns to

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