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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 9, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm 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 color that run this policy attain, this isn't use our life from the coming up in the next 16 minutes, 50000 palestinians for the northern garza in a day in search of safety. but as well as still funding so amounting desktop more casualties, arrive at struggling hospitals. as fast pricing continues in garza city council and
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maybe it's negotiations. i have a possible cause of fighting for the release of captives being held in garza. the at least 10 people are killed and 16 wounded and engineered refugee counts during as randy reins and the occupied west by a representative from within 15 country. as nathan and paris to mobilize, imagine the state, your monetary, in a, for the peace of costs. the well it's now just on 1500 g m t about 5 pm in the evening and gaza. that's enjoyed assess a 4th day of his riley attacks described by the palestinian health ministry as a genocide. moving 10800 people have now been killed and the relentless bombing over as tough as those victims or children. tens of thousands of civilians have
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been fleeing from the knolls as rainy ground forces engaged in st battles with ha us. but the goal is a health industry, it says cost of the reason victims have been killed in the south as israel also problem is not mentioned. the palestinians of also been killed during multiple as rainy rates and you occupied the west bank that takes the total killed across the occupied westbank to a $176.00 since october, the 7th by representatives from some 50 nations have amazing in paris to discuss the humanitarian crisis, meanwhile, talks to have been taking place and capital involving is really and us security agencies around a pause in the pricing and the release of captives being held in gaza. hold the live without correspondent on the ground and gaza in just a moment that fast. this report from i to apple smoke rises following an explosion behind causes largest hospital, temporary shelters outside its entrance, all packed among them,
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the injured and the dead. a whole lot in northern gaza at the prayer, 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 bodies that they compose. on this child beyond recognition, we the ministry of health together with the justice ministry prepared different grade levels, 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 missing, most likely buried under on the really forces have ended garza city and all battling palestinian fight. the street by street and the house by house in the south in hon. eunice, the night bombing level buildings leaving its desperate search for survivors.
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they will agree to the rumors. if they say they will be calm, they know that they will be a mexican, my father who was 70, was sleeping in this house. also, my 2 sisters were killed, 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 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
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. i hateful because it took the lives of all my friends when nights retents israel's bones and nowhere is safe. mike level, which is era all calls us health ministry spokesman. i shall fall to address as even more hospitable as of now being forced to shut down. because of a lock, a fuel filter, the manager has the all you but the similarly downs down for critical medical services at the hospital where we are now as this costs with the will be totally out of service within the 36 hours as hosted with us in guys, mainly the load coming into operation. we're called brain spots swift. this to thousands of victims and paces, especially those with chronic disease. and those are
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a lot in critical treatments like that the cancer at the season. well, that's nice, be talk costs monetize. i was there and hit drawings us from the ground in con eunice, in the south of the gaza strip talks 50000 people on the move, but they're only heading into move on buttons where you are. uh yes, uh for more than a month now financing between palestinian fighters and these are the occupation forces. palestinians are really every day for like a folding due to these very relentless plumbing that did not stop for more than one months till now. during the last hour, which has witness massive apartments in different areas, this tossing from the central areas of the gaza strip of the gods. the city where it is right, it forces had attacked the main roads which considered to be there. she felt rhodes, with doses of strikes, leading to the killing of dozens of palestinians who are still now rowing on the streets as the bodies are really
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a waiting for the medical teams to evacuate them. also with the religious attacks web hosting traits and on the southern areas of it, 2 or 3 in particular, in almost a rush refuge account where their residential building has been completely destroyed, belong to the family and even another residential house. and is the why the neighborhood has also been a completely targeted the relentless of abutment continued in the far south of the gauze district. well, we are right now $100.00 a city. what is a farm? land become totally targeted by the is where the air force is and is very up and buttoned up by the artillery and the station near the eastern areas of roof district has also intensified targeting or was due to building which was completely flats. and as those are kind of thing is have been killed to do to this attack. these really latest strikes really led to the death of hundreds of pounds thing is as the really interesting bottom explain the lives of more than 10002800 pounds themes and with more than 260001000. others who also well critically wounded and
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receiving treatment thing does the hospitals target even telling us that or about these intense bombardments which we have been hearing about. but there is also a financing on the ground in garza city right now. do we know where the st bottles are currently taking place? yes uh the uh it clashes um the fi exchange is an every eastern area of the 2 or 3 as the start from the eastern area of bank tunneling, where the is where the few pension forces are trying to input treat, moved into the us in areas of this town with the are encountered by thompson and finally to who managed to track them. um to make a different mid threes and pushes in order to destroy the military vehicles and to blow over the injuries further on de, but to the church. also, the classes, the points to change uh could clearly be very intensifying in the surrounding areas of the shop to refuge account. as there are pete furious, bombardments and even fire exchange by different lights on tv weapons between post
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fox as isabel now is intellect. treating mood a has had advanced a deliberate strategy of in for tracing to the areas of a shelter refuge account, which is considered to be far away from a ship, a hospital with only one kilometer in the eastern areas. a 100 and rough district is good up to dish and forces are going to come out limited to ground and colds. and in order to test the readiness of the palestinian scientists and even to inflict, treat more as the outlining to seize much more land. i'm to admit to split sconces strip into different regions in order to facilitate the process of its control. target wasn't there with that live report from the for us, from the ground and con eunice and the gaza strip. thank you very much, tara, please stay safe. well include, 3 is a posting and john nest who has decided to stay put in garza city. she says that she's doing that because she feels she has the responsibility to tell the world what's happening there. it's very intense. nothing gives me such things. i never
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thought i would print reports. uh well see what state is going on and i really find that like, no one in the car goes through. never imagine this is gonna 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, 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 need. we are talking about hundreds of thousands in the indonesian hospital and the number in bottles, trip. we're talking about more than 40000 products in music, 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 into the back to
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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. it's not empty. there are plenty of people still here and, and what are the for, need your or our, 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 still here, people still refuse to do the gaza strip. the not to involve the strip because they fear that this is a new that but the whole images of palestinians escaping from the north to the south and gaza. all reminiscence of those taken in black and white 75 years ago. that's when they were forced to be displaced from the towns and cities in palestine . when the state of israel was created in 1948 palestinians as you have them from him,
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and referred to that as the knock or catastrophe of similar experience to what best suffering today on your day is a principle and less than the right to. she says many of those fleeing bombardment today will say, remember escaping his children during the 1948 to many post and in say the neck but is not a memory. it is a reality. palestinians live in different ways. most of the residents in the gaza strip are refugees and descendants of refugees. many of the elderly that we've seen make this a journey. this arduous journey over the past few days. i have lived through neck by they might have memories, as children of making a very similar journey after being expelled from their home. so this is a, a traumatic, an image and experience on a collective scale. every palestinian watches this watching, this is
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a traumatized that the books all the pain and agony of this conflict. and it also brings into sharp focus. the fear of the palestinians have the ultimate plan that israel has for the goddess trip is to estimate click lenses of its palestinian inhabitants. and, and maybe that also explains why the us officials have been very keen on saying in the past 2 days, that there would be no permanent displacement of palestinians from gaza in an attempt to kind of calm those few years. not just the palestinians, but of countries in the region who don't want to be seen us taking part in or facilitating that dispossession. us where it says, news agency is reporting that the heads of the se, and israel's law side intelligence agency, have not the prime minister of casa, here in the hall, to discuss a possible video for hostage releases and a pause in the financing. well, we can now speak to hudson all bar, and he's here with alexis for us on that story. how some, it feels like this was all done very quietly. what do we know at this stage?
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very quietly to the point where cataneo officials are still tight lipped about the details of what happened and the meeting and what was discussed. no one is saying anything about the meeting between the no saw the chief david bonnie, a u. c. i a chief with best and tati prime minister. but when you look at the latest developments over the last few days, you'll see it. a flurry of the layer of diplomatic activities taking place in colorado has become somehow the focus point of the international effort to try to diffuse tension and bring about a humanitarian, a ceasefire, or holes. in exchange for the release of hostages, the only states this we have so far is from the immunity was saying that the image is now in both. i'll be the capital of the united out of and that is that he is a shuttle to travel to egypt. to meet with it,
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chips and the to of different the has easy was very interesting because there is a huge loss delegation also headed to kyra, very short. and one of the hopes for the country me is trent. now when you look, look at the optics of what is happening now, you get a says that there's something crucially important when i'm going to be announced any time soon for us by any of the political leads of how must have been egypt along with a senior delegation, that's ok. it has a meeting with the egyptian intelligence chief i best comment and with all these talks about a potential breakthrough, when it comes to the humanitarian pause in exchange for hostage release of hostages, we are yet to get a sense of a complete picks up a ticket when it comes to the number of hostages to be released and why that is why it is going to be receptive to the idea of a prolonged humanitarian pause. they made it clear from the beginning that there's
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absolutely no way they're going to allow for us these 5 because that brings about an indication of something that could be further prolonged by what uh, what is going to be happening tomorrow in egypt could be a turning point to what we seeing happening in does that in the sense they would give us an indication on whether this is going to be conducive to something bigger or just complying to the international process that has be as adamant or the need for the hostages to be released as soon as possible, but that we have to wait and see what, how much is going to say about this and in particular. so as you mentioned, something possibly bigger. there's obviously been a flurry of different attic activities you've described. there are various different meetings sets to take place over the coming days. there's been a huge amount happening in the region. could something like this pops open the way it will pave the way for, for a broad, a political settlement. when you look, for example, of the triple, the, they made of cutoff shift to me,
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but how much of sunday to the u. y e cause out of the united out of and the square, not always on the same page when it comes to visual issuance. except that it is by the time the top to settle this trans relations, reopened embassies in june. i decided to move forward as both of them keep play as in the region. and if they come up with an equipment that would be really conducive to some significant progress, now we have to look at the other side with the study. how side to compress? well, how about it was somebody who's going to is going to host the belief tomorrow and then that, oh, i see the organizational, there's a lot of countries in the, the day off to the all i see is going to be personally important because this is what you're going to see if i need a president and to is president attending that meeting, then you have a good representation of auto bundles them. countries which have huge political sway when it comes to the party, send you the issues. but before we have to wait and see what happens to model with
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the end of the mist without the has easy. and whether that could be conducive to political official announcement about a deal when it comes to the humanitarian pause town and also that hostage to reduce cause that well presumably very large set, the total for all the discussions to kind of the small bar up. thank you. for being on top of all of this for us, we'll be staying on this with you over the coming days. well, that's not bringing white house correspondent, kimberly how good she is the following. all of this for us as well from washington dc. kimberly, this can be potentially a huge development for the white house to go through their, their priorities right now as well. the priorities are for the release of hostages, namely those would have american citizenship. and also those that are trapped in gaza and also have american citizenship. and so any sort of humanitarian pause would allow for the release of both. we know that as of october 7th,
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there were at least $240.00 people that were captured. and so what we're hearing from the national security council spokesperson, john kirby, is that any humanitarian pause could be a hours in duration, or it could be up to 3 days, according to the suggestion put forward by the us president joe biden, in a phone call to the as really prime minister as of monday. now what we know is that he rejected the suggestion of a 3 day pause, saying that this would amount to a cease fire. but certainly the white house has been working to try and get some sort of legs here. pause to allow for a larger number of people to be released. so what we know is that it is likely to be a number of pauses and that there would be batches of people that would be able to be released. what we also know is that this would allow for humanitarian aid to go in specifically medicine, which we know is basically
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a i out of supply in ga. so right now that surgeries are being done without any pain medicine and that it really amounts to almost barberic conditions given what the doctors are having to work with right now, which the united states considers unacceptable. so these are the things that we know the united states is working towards. but again, in terms of the parameters, those details still being worked out according to that meeting that has taken place in katara between the prime minister. and of course, the heads of intelligence for both the c i a and besides, kennedy hung up there with a view for us from the white house. thank you very much. kimberly, of hello fresh presidents around your luck on is calling for a humanitarian pause in gaza and has fetched an additional $85000000.00 of aide for palestinians. bringing this is total to 106000000. that announcement was made in paris, where was liters and heads of a groups of met to discuss getting moved to monetary and aid to people in gaza. the
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tools were aimed at mobilizing funding and emergency assistance. the cvt in the physical part of 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. 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 withdrawal deceased by a whole during the conference, palestinian prime minister. how much tie it also called for the international protection of the palestinian people while they can use. but who not know these godsa for the humanitarian a to be meaningful. 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?
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time costs blood and walk them in dumb and calls us 6 children and 4 women that killed our, the palestinian people, need international protection in tulsa, 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 in casa and to the displacement of the local population. of course, all of this hassle got to has worn out from parents in this conference is all about how to provide more humanitarian aid and assistance to people in golf. so who was suffering so much trying to guess in many more things like food, water, electricity, medical assistance and to try and find ways that your monetary noise could actually get into the goal is that people could be evacuated out if needed. now one of the ideas that was spoken about by delegates was the idea of opening up
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a marathon. corey, to, from the you members say cypress places to a garza, that would allow that a to come in. but it's very difficult to put into place because the port infrastructure and gauze simply is the never the less for ultimately sending hospital shapes the region from. so we'll say, pledging more than a $100000000.00 in aid for palestinian civilians. emmanuel, my call said that a to monitor in force in the fighting is absolutely essential. right now it must be put in place immediately, but he also calls on the international community to do everything they could to work towards. last thinks these 5 between israel and thomas attached to butler. i'll just sarah power on the palestinian health ministry. it says that 10 people have been killed by israeli forces in jeanine and was one of the worst attacks in recent weeks and the occupied westbank is really forces have been conducting nightly rates the since october, the 7th. a 176. people have now been killed across the palestinian territory since then. why don't spring in abundance smith? he joins us live now friends,
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your name and your pied westbank bonded. we know that jeanine is no stranger to raise, but it sounds like these have been waiting bristol yeah, and people will tell you, hey, that well, raise the facts of life here in the occupied westbank and particularly in geneva, they really have increasing ferocity and intensity if sickly and janine, there's another explosion that behind me essentially left in the foreground and the dog as is the refugee come with its own good going, whether it's gone, buffy is going on. now between these riley's and palestinian fighters, then they pop the electricity. these ran it, that's why it's in dogs that there's a lot of gone fine just behind the rest of the cities is let salt, but it started this in the very early hours of thursday morning with the right by the res riley. all me. they like special forces behind me here about coming by going on now, and then special policy was sponsored by the policy advises indigo refugee camp. so these riley's pulled in cold and back up on this,
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going back to what's been going on since then. and we also know down that there are 3 schools that have been surrounded by these riley falls in the children and the not been allowed out. so we sort of had teacher and one of the schools where she's got about 20 or a dozen very young goals. the teachers and they know been allowed out since the stats of the school day taping kept in that was gone, buckle goes on, and the vision is still here. the calculus have gone to fine. the fun it behind your this is a little present, the parchment broader as a new strategy. well, these realities will always say that every raid is because that going of to will they cool palestinian terrorists? most of the raids, the bigger the right and this is perhaps the biggest one that's being since october . the 2nd are always around janine because there are a lot of palestinian fighting groups. hey i but the everyone who will tell you, yes, they've gone increasing for all city and violence in september. the 7th. and people
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who may think, believe it's read, is rarely is taking revenge. a lot of people arrested. i will talk to the how much members will fight says i may be these riley military's taking chums to do with on the finished business. and we can these palestinian fighting groups while everybody else's attention is focused on what's happening in gaza. but here in the occupied westbank is getting more and more tens as these raise increase in that for us. it to us with the with live report for us from jeanine as that read continues. thank you very much bye and a pasta head hey. on al jazeera asked me blank, and we're pizza. call for a humanitarian pause in garza fall on a trip to south korea,
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the hello and welcome to have a look at the international forecast. we still have some very heavy showers of running in across central parts of south america. and this weather system here, producing some really big storms over the next couple of days, actually steps to go further south with him. it's muggy conditions that with those concrete down pulls into patrick, why see the weather there, to the fall. se, offer brazil at that stage, and that so we're gonna slip a little further south, which as we go through friday, temperatures pulling away a tough, but still plenty warm enough. big down post, also coming into your require at that stage. scattering a shout was, as usual, across the western side of the amazon through columbia, on his way to sing some lively showers bigger down pools, as well as the shelves to steal affecting the puerto rico. and also the dominican republic is a scattering of showers all have a side of it into the novice. not too many here i have towards cuba and to make again some showers, but not too many southern cost of jamaica catching
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a shadow to me. one or 2 showers the into central america. similar pitch as we go on into friday. right. becoming a little more active. meanwhile, across southern parts of the us, we've got some snow north of the board. so making his wife or the east woods and cooling behind of the simpler violets has been pushing palestinians out of the knots for years. but since october, the 7th, it's been like nothing they've seen before with a to 100 people from where they stand for the one community in the occupied westbank with food to eat. there may be the short span, the had to run for the sake. they've located us for 4 days. we couldn't bring in walter tanks to drink. id is brothers and the families have relocated to the village of type, a 7 year old credit says he's the top of his class. i ask him, what's 3 plus 4? he says it's suddenly,
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he says he misses who are the ones at the castle. i've always depended on a warm climate, but it's too cold here in the village of piping. there's also little reason glance, they can start a new life here. maybe the side would sooner and to she would also learn that she might never be able to return to his line the, the the welcome back to watching all those 0. i'm just ozzy of, hey, here in the home that's remind you about headlines. is there any strikes have had areas across calls that pulls in?
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$10800.00 palestinians have now died since this conflict began attacks. maybe i'll twins and now schafer. hospitals are also escalating, proven health of the hospitals and garza has now been forced to shop the 10s of thousands of civilians. meanwhile, afflicting for an office. is there any ground forces engage in street stock, or if that was the last of the health industries has cost of the was recent victims have been killed by s strikes and the southern pontiff. garza in areas considered a safe story by israel palestine in health industry. it says 10 people have been killed by. is there any forces in janine and was one of the worst attacks and recent weeks and the occupied westbank. 176 people has now been killed across that palestinian territory. so sometimes of a sudden all the scale of destruction. an effect on gauze advise really forces over the past month is unprecedented. a new analysis 5 to us space for such as an agent labs shows the expense of the devastation. stephanie deca has been taking a look at some of the day,
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so to hi listings and goals have 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 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, 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,
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the refugee come, for example, the densest place 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 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? 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 were thousands of people are sheltering?
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well, there's supposedly safe places, but they've also been targeted by as well as well. let's bring another 100 and say on here's the professor political science and the least studies at rutgers university. he joins me here and i'll studio and uh huh. let me, thanks for being with me again and we've just seen that what stuff is showing us that the huge destruction which was obviously have lots of consequences fee is to come. and the same time we see western countries pledging much more to meditate renee that this confidence in paris. but a lot of these countries, all countries that have supported as well and continue to support the offensive. i think many of us confidence has realized the level of destruction and delivery of this among civilians. and they cannot continue doing business as usual. so they're trying to put their x to gather and pat us to do a few things. first quarter for an immediate cease fire or humanitarian seats for i
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mean my cro himself use the word or the term ceasefire. so that is one thing and 2nd tories as much fun as possible because of deliberate of destruction and needs. now rising and goes and said they wouldn't be calling also for the leasing cost to just i'm also calling for this global or the international community to address that or what's causes of policy and had a question because things cannot go back to the same oldest 40 about what the 5 thing on the tools on fight thing and one wave after the other. they must address the whole causes of this problem, which is force into the destruction of policy and that society. i'm not seeing no hope for processing an independent safe. now is the time to address this? well, it feels like a lot of the unity that we're seeing, as you suggested is around the humanitarian crisis. yeah. says that is taking place right now in gaza, but there is still a lot of division and managing deepening divisions. it feels like between western
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nations when it comes to house and deal with israel. yes. what are you making of some of these calls for the sanctions? all the kind of action, the diplomatic action is any of us likely to have any impact? it's going to the, this calling for sanctions or punishing is right in one way or the other still didn't make it to the made, misread your p and other wisdom countries. i don't think that we received any major support, but put some pressure on them. is that right? yes. it's a smiling thing. this pressure is mounting and do it to the loss of life. and because the and the humanitarian crisis that human know and people might be dying, not because of bonds, but also because of health issues and lack of work on a lack of medicine. and luckily electricity, i'm lucky, clean clean. what are these are also present? shall we come up with? i think less that any the general commissioner of hon. i gave a great speech today to probably you an agency for the other assignment. yes,
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exactly. so i think the, those confidence, especially menu voice and comforters now are putting that together. cypress had offered to have an even a bridge between cyprus and garza and other countries are willing to help with the flow of humanitarian aid without interruption. this is urgent. i think no one can line for them to themselves and say it pressing disease, which i believe in the next day or 2 or maybe 3. they might be a pose our throughs for a day or 2, or maybe 3 days to allow humanitarian aid and to allow also some hostages to be released to form cause of something that's not all. but what we'll see how there is conversations which are taking place now very quietly and we'll see how they go. you mentioned so lots of strong restaurant from the you. when we focus facing that escalator have over recent weeks. then now saying disease is running rampant, as you suggested. the goals of health ministry is also saying that medical
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evacuations, that just medical evacuations have been going very, very, very just early stimulus. we've all been talking for weeks now about that there's a tiny trickle of a but it's getting into gaza. we know the situation in rafa and it's been closed for a period of time now as well. it's very tenuous that has been told because of potentially all the car doors, all the crossings, which presumably would have to go towards israel is and use that being discussed as a possibility. yeah, they're being discussed. i think that they saw just the to open, can shuttle cutting of the seller that there's another crossing in between israel and guys of the old also so interesting city or a bridge like what's a georgia and it probably integrates the especially mean to can supplies and also the name of the uh, cut out door between cyprus and guns and so there many ideas floating now do defend could be also available in the next few days after the powder. so everything just set,
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know to bring all those humanitarian aid need badly needed and goes to avoid a kept us if not, there will be i've got the surface in the next few days and goes and all of that will require that the agreement of israel to the of course there are so much pressure on this or even by the us it's and now i think the blinking press conference and talk you said a lot for what content you're following or is this very closely? i go home and say, i'm the professor of political science and at least studies what gives university. thank you for joining me again here. thank as well reports as of that board, as it says, it has now filed a complaint with the international criminal court from what it says, a real crime is committed by israel. thousands of journalists have lost their lives in gauze that since this conflict began on october, the 7th not about has more details about these of dental side,
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but we have met the bodies surrounded by couple weeks before burial and casa, the press key on duty sick, and he didn't to protect them from easily dislikes. by the time they fell on october 10, just 3 days after the war began, already 7 local gentlemen have been killed. according to the committee to protect the gentlemen, the war on golf has quickly become the deputies to conflict for jenina since the 1990s. on average, more than one journalist has been killed every day since october 7. the cpg reports of nearly 40 half an hour lost the lives of the hands of these are the forces since the war began. they've been killed by strikes of 2 letters showing of the shot as non combatants general. this protected on the optical 79 at the geneva convention and old potters to the conflict, have a duty to protect them. but ballasting in general,
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the same day upon don't the hours of talk to, you know, general this what you do have lost his wife and daughter, and they've gone some really so they do rate to 10 to the bottom of the field trip over the decades. goals of almost any dentist tough died, company the conflict including others. yes. oh, shedding color students believe is that even has cost to, to be trying to do in spite from what it's done in the world of information can still be challenged even by gen. the social media influence as such as a 16 year old i for the this is my own of the studio. no one can take my studio. the studio was my starting point and bite and it will be here. oh no, we're here to stay. a book date, it was dialing from a guy, so i will stop,
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i need from bottom to gain team huge sympathy and faith in very general, with this young generation as well as the more professional journalists are braving books and bumps in casa and the west, back to configure the public students talking to the world, how much fun does you a one and some breaking years, adjusting the white house. the u. s. wife's house is now saying that is where we begin daily. for our pauses in northern garza, that will start sometimes day to allow people to flee hostilities for us as calling this a step in the right direction. well, that's now go back to, i don't. i mean say i'm a professor of political science. i'm at least studies at rutgers university. thank you for staying with me. and i mean, what do you make of this? because that have been pauses so far. not, not necessarily very regular ones, but that they have been forces ostensibly for people to these poses are not a solution without the ceasefire that's humanitarian, it can come in and on,
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interrupted allowing for the nurse to leave the country and maybe a, the negotiations thought at least some hostages would take place if that is only pauses to allow people to move it from not to solve this it's, it did to work in the past and it would not work in the future for hours or what, what people did. they kind of cool, they don't have cars, they don't have to was they don't have the means to even profit about 20 kilometers working on to what can mix to the courts and the so it's not going to work. there's mountain pressure on is there right now to open up for every a ceasefire? audience troops may be temporarily to start a day or 2 or 3. i think that's his comment in the next a few things i believe. so let me say that it's unrealistic. so people say we have seen the launch movement of people. so what we're hearing that something like 50000 people moved within a day because of the,
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the very severe facing that's going on in the streets of kansas city from north to south. i'm wondering what we're going to see in the coming days because a lot of the concerns of goals have been about safety on the route, right? you were talking about the corpses, you're right, which we've also seen and also just the logistics but the why. it's also saying that there are 2 issue monetary and car doors that as well as opening took to allow the movement of people all you confidence that that people will feel safe enough to, to get on the right. people are in the state of despair. some of them might, but taking into account there is no place safe place and gods that is agreed by or observer and all those who are following the situation because there is no safe place and goes and even they move my they're going to move to where to move to schools and hospitals and the, and the wood for electives also with this not sites. so i don't think this movement or this for our 4th is a solution to understand what is needed is
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a throughs what is needed. this humanitarian aid come in and enlarged for you. of all the trucks that enter goes to about $550.00 trucks, which was similar to what the used cars or used to, to save in one day. so what that is, it's a bump in the ocean. so is that is not a solution. that is a major catastrophe coming in the it's in the making. now the humanitarian catastrophe because of lack of health supplies with like a food lack of a mid because supplies. so all that is putting pressure on words conscious and i think the eating and powder smites to put its weight behind the truce behind and thought her up to the humanitarian aid with large volume and talking about other things like a really sing some hostage so many meetings going on as soon as i'm behind the tries to hold the line and i'm going to see i'm thank you for staying with me and responding to that breaking news here with a financial 0. well, that's now bringing our white house correspondent kimberly how it gets you that
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process for us in washington dc. kimberly took us through what we've been hearing that from from kylie me. uh john kirby, the national security council spokesperson for the white house telling reporters in the last hour that what has been agreed to use that there will be in terms of humanitarian pauses, daily pauses that will occur for approximately 4 hours each day. there will be a 3 hour advance notice of when these pauses will take place and that they will consist of 2 civilian 4 doors. now, in terms of what will happen with these pauses, this will allow for potential release and captives that have mosse is currently holding. we do not know the parameters of those. we know that there have been some meetings that have been taking place in tar with the prime minister, as well as the heads of intelligence with b is really government as well as the us government. we still don't have any
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details on that, but we do know that in terms of humanitarian pauses, this will allow more medicine to get in for food to get in. and also for those who are living inside gaza that have dual nationality for them to be able to get now. so we also know in terms of northern gaza that there will be a new port or in the north and the 2nd along a co stay road for those that are wishing to lead to the south. now in terms of that humanitarian aid i was talking about, the whole united states says as they have been discussing its whitney is really government with the egyptian government particular about the rafa crossing is to get 150 trucks in per day. as of wednesday, according to john kirby, there has been just 106 trucks that were processing. this is still not enough. according to the united states,
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the goal to be $150.00. now the us president just left the white house. he is on route to another event in another state. what i can tell you is, report has asked him specifically about these humanitarian pauses. he had been talking to these really prime minister earlier in the week about a 3 day pause. something that was rejected by the as really prime minister because in his opinion this amounted to a cease fire. and so the us president in reaction to this said no, there will be no cease fire, none. there's no possibility about that. but with regard to the kept us being held, the us president said he is optimistic that soon there will be news about their release. kennedy, how does uh, white house correspondent with the very latest that for us from washington dc. thank you. kimberly as well, they're k as in terry in minnesota has born christmas isn't after she had case police of having what she called a pro palestinian bias. so out of raven has a curious london metropolitan police, a thing lenient towards protest is riding for
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a c spot and gaza. she who in the activists court pro palestinian mom just and hate matches. sonya gallagher has worn out from london on the fallout from the u. k home, the secretaries comments the comments made by the home secretary. so while a brother might have spirals into a political route, they took place in an editorial baptism published in the times of london on the day off the amazing had taken place between the prime minister wishes to knock on the head of the match police. now with that in mind, the prime minister's office for expressing has said from that that it did not give the final go ahead for those comments to be published until that obstacle to go ahead. now it could be a way for the prime minister to be seeking to distance himself away from those comments both versus us. they were from sort of the problem and who has not really
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shied away from giving a strong opinion about these uh, kind of city is sort of our too much excuse pulled them hate launches as well, which many politicians have said has only caused motivation and has res, on garden top schools, that divisiveness which really isn't helpful to the whole thing. nevertheless, the demonstration is going ahead. the met police said that they will press the head with that i see as a has been a threshold of fulfilled for that to be any serious concerned about it. that concerned is trying to keep the pieces that has been reports perhaps so far. right . protest is turning up to try and protect areas of central london. that is what the going to be maintaining that focus on to try and have a peaceful demonstration as, as possible. and opposition politicians a set saying that miss problem is comments on not helping the situation. sonya jago, i'll just sarah london, calls to the head here on out of their farm board as somebody leaves naval ship as
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it tries to stop or record numbers of wipers from reaching springs canarios the business latest to be sponsored by interlock tuck. he's real estate consultant,
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the business agents to be sponsored by interlock tuck. he's real estate consultant the parking lot. and now let's take a look at some of the other news around the wild. u. s. has launched as strikes on a weapons facility in my saloon proteins in eastern syria and the statement. so could you of defense, lloyd austin? so the 2 f, 16 point to jets, struck in on storage facility used by iran revolutionary guns. this is the 2nd time that the u. s. has attacked areas in syria and iraq and recent weeks. this comes as
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a rainy impact groups on intensifying their attacks on american troops and the region. while all of us on you said that one of its minute feed, ryans was shut down as well. and again, the defense officials said that who's the forces down to the on monday, across off the coast of the country, they rang and backed onto group says that 5 missed on at the drone as it flew over humans, territorial waters. now new research shows that global temperatures during the last 12 months, while the hottest, during the last 125000 is the study by us based on the think type. it says that the average global temperature is just about $1.00 degrees celsius. higher than before, the industrial revolution. the results also show the in patch that was great in developing countries near the equator, as well as in the us, india, japan, and europe as well. so i would say is a span, say that nearly associates as thousands. my friends have reached the canary islands
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by sea from west africa. the caea nicholas hot during the seneca is naval ships of the customer, atanya on admission to intercept all small guidelines on board. the wall over a senegalese worship, preparing for a special mission to so if it was to captain least checking the radar. a fishing vessel filled with hundreds of african migrants is heading to europe. it was voted by a plane from the spanish ward is to beat the crews. mission is to intercept it before it reaches european waters. it's a kind of will we have to save them because we know all the vengeance they are facing waves. all the, the winds, that's why we are putting a lot of means in order to bring them to say they venture out of the harbor and into the open ocean in search of a boat. that looks like this. a tiny fishing vessel made of wood somewhere out
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there in the atlantic traffickers pack hundreds of migraines into small boats like this. they use a simple gps to navigate the 1500 kilometers that separates and they go to the spanish archipelago. we're sailing a hundreds of nautical miles away from the coast and the immensity of the task at hand becomes visible. a few senegalese navy ships with a task to stop and unprecedented wave of migration to europe braving treacherous conditions. a record $32000.00 african migrants have made it to the canary islands this year alone. but no one knows how many have been lost at sea . drowned or capsized. we cross mauritania and waters. captain lee's worried,
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the night falls 19 hours into the search. still no sign of the boat. what is this like west coast? we have found. these are lives that we have not managed to say, given the weather conditions which he might retain in the canary islands. it's unlikely they will make it with the weather conditions were sending. captain lee and his crew decide to return towards the setting goals coast. but the wall whose mission is it over just yet? the crew scans the ocean in the hope of finding somewhere in the darkness a sign of life. nicholas hawk elgin 0 off the coast of ward tadja police under this a fine rubber bullets of tear gas to dispatch around $25000.00. walk is protesting or low paying for working conditions. they rejected a government approved pay increase of 56 percent. they want the way a just doubled or tripled food. a 1000000 people walk and bangladesh has gone that sector with monthly pay starting at $75.00. and let's take you back now to our top story,
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little garza and the desperate attendants being made to save people. so on victims of as rarely as strikes out of their own followed. one young boy pulled from the rubble of his family home and job to the apartment ex, tried to save his life on the way to the hospital and covent, we've decided to pay this video without any voice or event to let these pictures speak for themselves. the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, it may be by the this is the real, this is no joke. and this is, this is just now that you heard. it seems here from the area where we are come from june and ask along being fired from gauze up to the southern areas of the goals district. and they have been targeted by the is really very close to the gossip or the we've seen a lot of the tracks last fall, but i will say we are seeing increasing numbers. this is giving
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a picture of what kind of to be on this front. israel is still refusing to allow international journal seem to josh power standing and reporters of risking everything to get the story at $1505.00 kills. and as strikes the listening post we covered the way the news is covered in depth. analysis of the days headlines. israel says their objective is to completely eliminate home off, not just their capability informed infinity of large numbers of civilian skills including children, good cutting of electricity. this is a weird friend, frank assessments. quite frankly. china is position is it's not going to get involved in anything little apparently they're going to continue to call for peace and talks inside story. oh no, just the era expo 2023. the world,
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