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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 of 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 folding in the cell. the several venue is good that you with us. this is elsa 0 light from the also coming up more wounded people arrive at an overcrowded al shift. the hospital is bombing turns to street fighting and goes to city at least 9 people are killed and 16 wounded and is really rates. and that you need
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refugee camps and be occupied with and a ceasefire. couldn't be on the tables, to our immediate negotiations over a possible pause in fighting for the release of captives held in gaza. the st battles between palestinian fighters and it's really forces are intensifying near the center of guns. the city that is, as israel continues its relentless bombing campaign, more than $10500.00 ballasting units have been killed since the war on guns began on october. the 7th. now we'll be live with our correspondent there in just a moment. first bill, this report from michael, apple. smoke rises following an explosion behind causes largest hospital, temporary shelters outside its entrance, all packed among them, the injured and the dead. a whole lot in northern gaza at the prayer,
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so those killed the so as it is 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 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 ready forces have entered gaza city and all the battling palestinians fight the street by street in the house by house in scenes reminiscence of the force displacement of 750000 palestinians during the creation of israel in 1948, tens of thousands had been forced from the north in recent days. but even in the
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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 this night there. 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 cannot even find a drop of water to drink. almost half of the dead,
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our children and water hadn't met. 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 safe. mike level, which is their houses 0 is honey mahoney, joins us from han eunice inside the gaza strip. honey, the un estimates that 70000 gallons have fled the north of the strip since monday. you told us earlier, and i wanted to pick up on this that when they arrive in central or southern guns or where you are. and there's no one to help them the well gardener. this is exactly the reality of the situations, the 1000 palestinians as their sled dogs on the northern part of gaza strip between
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10 am this morning and the 3 p. m. that's the time of freedom that was given by these really military. i have for them to evacuate at, but as we were at the interest of a breeze can we see in mass is just pouring into the central area of the guys for being the region near to the city of beer. and by that foot, half of these people just waited on the side road, literally on the sides of both of the both sides of the road, waiting for someone just to pick them up. or they simply have nowhere to go. no, the, nobody is there to pick them up, take them to our music. some of them waited for an underwear official to show up to take them to those on our was schools in the area. but unfortunately, as we spoke with some of the people who are really evacuated there, they said the schools are fully packed and there is no way they could take more
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people coming. the central part in the southern part of gaza is increasingly becoming a large concentration come with thousands of people either and under schools and inside of the residential home or hospital or simply now in the streets. literally under 3, the next 2 shops are sitting there with their family members, elderly men and women, and children. the young people, all taking a corner and sit right there. we haven't heard of of any of the honor with school taking any of them. we haven't heard of an official talking to these people, what seems to be a force displacement, but it wasn't for the native wells to accommodate those evacuation the scenes of, of, of people come in with very tragic and hard to break. and 11 incident that we had this book with, with this old man about 8085 years old, who, who compare their journey from gaza to the central part of the gym. the breeze
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a refugee camp, similar to what he enjoyed when he was about 5 about it in the years old with his father and mother and siblings in 1948. you told us, honey about a boy res refugee camp, where so many people arrive when they come from the north there earlier, but then you had to leave because things became unsafe. what happened and what did you see? all right, as we were working on our report fair and since reviewing people's a multiple very strikes just targeted nearby area, it was a couple of 100 a we from the sides of our camera where the group of residential homes were targeted in that particular area. and this is not the 1st time in the bridge camp has been targeted repeatedly with massive fire power and extreme air. it strikes, it's just important dimension dollars. you are the evacuated statement from god and
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they don't that walk all the way on. so i had the roads under, you'd be bombardments uh to the eastern side of, of, of, so i had the and there is, uh, the uh, the eastern side of there and about another bridge as well. and earlier to that distance is uh, eastern side of guys. it says the 2 neighborhoods that was under have you been barbara so through jr. new and not only was turned exhausting, but also frightening as ears things continue. we have to pick up our stuff and leave, but it was becoming largely on save. and we were worried that something could happen . so we have particularly that there was a large mass of people coming in. we were worried something would happen to them. honey mt mood reporting on the very latest from inside the gaza strip. thank you very much to you and your team, honey. now i want to take you to the occupied westbank medical sources. there has told elza 0 that at least 9 palestinians have been killed and at least 16 wounded
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in ongoing is really raids on the janine refuge. health officials say for bills injured or in critical condition houses or as bernard smith joins us from jeanine. what more can you tell us, bernard cyril, over my shoulder, the nearest to build a fire. you see, is this refugee camp on the edge of jeanine and pops occasionally? a gunshots going out there and there are explosions. and these riley, military drone buzzing overhead. and this started in the early hours of this morning, thursday morning with a raid on the account. nothing unusual about rates or effects of life across the west bank. and particularly hearing jeanine were told that the military came in, they left, so they left behind them a special full series who had to the some targets policy and fight is that we're targeting, they were supposed take the special forces, the cold and back up. and this major going bustle has been going on since that,
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and it's still going on. nobody can see a bit of smoke rising, but mainly from this position we can just to a gun fire echoing through the camp explosions. these are generally what when these riley's like lobby heard the make holes in in bold. yeah. they make holes in bowls of properties because he's very kindly packed to area. and then my husband wants to go through to other parts of the street, and that is his end to essentially how to get through the camp. so it's a really intense period of fighting his engineering today on thursday. what is, is real trying to achieve with these rates as well? look, i mean at least riley's will always say they are going after what they called palestinian terrorist. and that's the purpose of these rights. and they've been plenty of rides, rides, that effective license. well before october, the 7th, but certainly since october, the 7th, they have stepped top and most of the raids while i roll over the west. but most of
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them are here in jeanine because jeanine is not under the control of palestinians security services. and there are different palestinian on groups in the i'm lots of these riley's people who would tell you was perhaps that is revenge because a lot of people targeted in these arrests are members of homicide. the homeless fights us or members of hamas whose political wing that also tell you that it gives these riley's a chance to sort of with all focus on gaza or pray to internet. come much more expensive way in the west funds and they would uh if there was more focus of internationally on what's happening in the west bank. so bodies giving these reilly's a chance to perhaps finish unfinished business and go after and try and really, really reduce the numbers of these palestinian, the groups that operate, particularly engineering. certainly bernard smith, reporting live from jeanine, where we keep hearing the sounds of those explosions those raise. they're clearly still ongoing at this hour. thank you. bernard. the head of the c i a,
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the united states, the central intelligence agency will visit katara to discuss because a war william burns will meet government officials to discuss ongoing negotiations over the potential release of is really captive held by homeless 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, 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 a idea of a 3 day pause in israel's attacks on gaza in return for the release by almost of 10 to 15 hostages and analysts say the talks appear to be gaining momentum, there's a lot of sort of moving in the right direction on the hustle,
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just that will be a main focus about 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 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 hostages. as the war rages on, robert ols, l. g 0 washington or a bill how many to see i'm as a professor of political science and milly studies at rutgers university enjoys be here in the studio. so 2 data points here. one is that the head of the c,
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i a is here in doha, in person right? to meet with kentoria authorities, 2nd data point. the mirror of guitar is traveling to egypt tomorrow on the heel of these negotiations. what does all that tell you? what does it suggest or stems the better as a defense? are folks now trying to link, releasing some hostages with some kind of a human utility and ceasefire. i mean, the 2 issues are link now i think come us and their statement yesterday tend to they are willing to compromise about not necessarily, as they've been saying, releasing form of seen in prison. or they said partially or, and post that they said the word portion. so it means there is some flexibility and i think car has be leading these force together with egypt. and i think that there is some, uh, now i believe there is some progress about 30 leasing,
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maybe some, but on, on the other side popping the war now. ceasefire. porter, it may be for a day or 2 or 3 to give the part is a chance to get out some hostages. they talking about maybe 25 or 30. we don't know yet. so for these negotiations in the last month, just over a month, only moderately successful for captives released. yeah. because i think they put the blame on isn't right, because is there any spots from a very high point that will not stop unless or hostages already? so why, how mass has to be motivated to 30 least on hostages, and yet keep receiving all these bombardment? why they're not that the, i mean they, they, they know what they're doing. they want to at least somehow. so just and see the reaction of both of started on the international community. then they could continue with another uh, group of hostages or to use and then they want to see more progress on that for we
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are receiving more human utility and especially with hospitality. now the, as you know, the human is data and disaster is, is the really taking calls in. does that mean the situation is unfair of it? people might start a dying and not because of bombardment, but also diseases, lack of medicine, lack of food, back and forth. are they thinking, you know, this too is what is, what the, so it, which is unfit for human consumption. because the dissemination of plants has stopped working because of no fuel. yes, uh they'll have needs. yeah, thank you so much and i will be coming back to you shortly. but thanks for being with us on the side. stay with us. still ahead on elsa's 0 more money from friends to palestine. the french president hosts a few minutes here in conference and such as more a, the in depth analysis of the days headlines. israel says their objective is to completely eliminate hallmarks, not just their capability informed opinion,
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large numbers of civilian skills, including children, good cutting of electricity disputes. we are friends, frank assessments, by frankly, china is position is it's not going to get involved in anything little apparently they're going to continue to hold for peace and talks inside story on how to 0. i'm charles done. you want to rate of $400.00 sites dramatize to put cost from. i'll just here to invest facing re here from some of history's blogs, notable women and unconventional and extraordinary office. i am 40 that kind of the communist revolution of everyone in china. new my state. you've heard all of them. power it's time you have from these and 6 of hindsight is out now. subscribe. wherever you listen to comcast, the scores of outcomes have led their homeland since the taliban take over. and especially 2 parts of point one. 0,
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one east to turn into field lies are from on al jazeera, the 0 reminder of our headlines this, our tens of thousands of found this. the use of leading northern guns are on foot in search of safety. the towns in the south are not safe either as is really bonds have been dropped there as well. within 10800 palestinians have been killed since the start of the is really force is a battling palestinian fighters on the streets in the center of the cause. a city, a number of is really soldiers killed, is now 35 since ground troops entered the strip on october 31st. at least 10
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palestinians have been killed and at least 16 wounded and ongoing is really rates on the janine refugee camp and the occupied westbank. health officials say 4 of those injured or in critical condition. the scale of destruction inflicted on guys everybody's really forces over the past month is unprecedented. and you analysis by to us based researchers james bond and hoke and corey share, and a j labs shows the extent of the devastation. stephanie decker has been looking at some of the data. a listing is in gauze of seen 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 warble. let's move forward. we've got here just
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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 goals. a city between you and these are all densely populated areas when we talk about densely populated. 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 on. 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 pace and goes, it goes to city, essentially the capital. so when we look at the numbers, what the research found, more than a quarter of goes to city, essentially the capital of goal is a, has been destroyed. northern goes 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 ro urge the people from the north to move to saying it was safe. well, you see those red dots as well. remember building destruction in those areas. so
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this is why people will tell you no one in not nowhere in goal is to say from people cannot get out. what does that mean in terms of numbers? 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 and what are the dentist urban environments in the world and you and facilities, hospitals, and other places where thousands of people are sheltering. well, they're supposedly safe places, but they've also been targeted by as well as a french president demanded. and nicole has called for a humanitarian pause in garza as soon as possible and announced french aid for palestinians will rise from $21000000.00 to a $106000000.00. world leaders in the heads of a groups of mentioned powers to discuss getting humanitarian aid to people and gaza . the talks aimed at mobilizing funding and emergency assistance. they're also
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dealing with how to setup supply lines for a central resources, including water, fuel, and electricity. caroline's and as, as the those and minister of development cooperation and major cities, you are joining me live from brussels minister. i have a press statement in my hands. it says the belgian is also increasing. it's a yes we will um, provide us an additional supply of $2000000.00 euros and that brings our total h humanitarian a to get the senior this year 2023 of the $22000000.00 euros. so you're calling for a number of things. and again, i'm reading from the statement here, but you're calling for a number of things i'd like to take them one by 1. 1 is belgium is calling for the opening of other border crossings. not just rough. yes, i think it's very clear you have mentioned to you many terry and kit tester feed there is no watch or no supplies, no medicines, no food. so it's a very,
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very critical that as much humanitarian aid as possible can enter into gaza. and i've been informed, stepped on the usual day before october 7th. there were 500 trucks necessary to supply what to gauze on, sneed, and now we have like, we have seen like 600 trucks coming in by rough since october 7th. so the kids extra fee and the suffering it's, it's a disproportionate and it's in humans. so there are 3 border crossings into gaza from rough up the one. busy opens up once in a while from egypt, but there are 2 more from israel as it is and kit and shuttle. and we'd like to call also to is really governments to open up these border crossings for extra humanitarian aid because people are suffering inside to go to a strip. it's a, it's is really hostages who are suffering,
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but it's also ordinary palestinians citizens, a lot of children that are suffering a lot. and i think it's important that more humanitarian aids gets into the causes . and there are many, many people, whether it's people, countries, or agencies that would agree with that position, but is really, isn't exactly listening, is it so, you know, it's one thing to call for more humanity, or in a call for more border crossings, to be open. what do you do if then israel just says no, which essentially it has been saying to yeah, i think the international community has to mount the pressure that so that's very clear. also the americans unity in union, under arab states of the arab league. we have to amount of pressure because it's what would that look like the actual the well that will be that will be a dialogue at 1st sight. but also the belgian government, for instance, is considering the recognition of the state of palestine because i think we can
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only solve an end does violence. and through negotiations, palestinians. and it is really to like have the rights to live in peace to live in security. and that means that we also next to the state of israel, this has been recognized. we have to recognize the existence of the state of palestine. and that's the only tenable solution in the long term for peace and security for both peoples. so investor one is i went to have all, i'm going to have to run, but you said something very important. you are considering recognizing the state of palestine as a way to put pressure on israel. what is the threshold that would bring belgium to cross that rubicon and recognize and recognize the state of palestine? sorry if i missed spoke earlier, recognize the state of palestine? well, i think it's important that will be given a signal with a lot of european member states like bigger member states like spain or considering the same. and what we will also do, and i think that's important to, to jekyll,
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impunity, we will fund an additional $5000000.00 euros to the international criminal court because there has to be independence. that has to be independent research on what is happening in gaza right now. there are a stress that these being being run by it got by how, by how mazda and does a and by the is really a defense forces. so it's important that the international prosecutor of the i c. c . gibson's jumped on a minister, caroline. jeanette is thank you very much for joining us on the program here on alpha 0 today. it is 1426 gmc and we have great news to report the rotors news agency reporting that the heads of the c i a and israel's most side intelligence agency, met with the prime minister of guitar here in dough to discuss a possible deal for hostage releases and a pause in the fighting. so that's where we stand on that we were just telling you
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earlier in the program about this expected meeting between the head of the c i a n t r e officials. now reuters is reporting that it wasn't just as a head of the c i a there was also the head of the as really intelligence service, the foreign intelligence service. massage. they were both involved in that meeting here in guitar with guitar, you officials mediating and as a reminder, what were they talking about? they were talking about a possible quid pro quo. oh. so stopped fighting in gaza for a few days in exchange for the release of multiple is really captives. the number 15 is really captives was being floated earlier. so that's where we are. that's where we can report at this hour. even as you are looking at the live shot that the skies of advise us 14, almost 1430 gmc, that means 4 30 pm in, in gaza. that's it from me. 0 then. yeah. as always,
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that is not the case for japan. there's some really heavy rain, the possibility of some localized flooding. at least 2 weather systems extend all the way down into west southern parts of china. dragging the way a little further east woodson northwest as we go on through west to today, we will see that pressure rat just talking into 18 celsius in tokyo. the think it should be lousy dry and progress of sparkling sun showing us the consolation that we do have. but what the weather towards the south. probably. whether across south east asia could string of showers there across the amount to the philippines. have you down? pulls them into something positive, indo china starting to see increase the weight, but also extend the stream eliza into indonesia, whether continues across southern parts of india and for lanka. much as we go through the next couple of days and tell them right hopefully soon as smoke in new delhi. the i'm, it's the world slow down. we stand for as homes,
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