tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 10, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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of the prison join, and let's discover a better world expo 2023. the ha ha . and the problem of the system use our lives from doctor howard villages. it was extensive coverage of as well as one, gaza, coming up in the next 60 minutes, the dozens of people are killed or wounded off the end is rarely bombardment knew the indonesian hospital in northern gaza. and the hospital for children was also
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targeted to the doctor in a re analysis, spending organization. soft to repeat. it is, randy attacks us as israel has now agreed to a full hour daily pause that attacks and the noise. tens of thousands of people are moving south to escape is rarely attacks in northern gaza. the need of comfort was on a regional diplomatic push for humanitarian relief and garza and had to egypt on fridays discussions, continued to secure the release of some captives held by him on the and the occupied westbank status. compassion was rage between his rarely forces in palestinian flights of engineering. the faithful team palestinians have been killed and un, rocky. a base used by us forces comes under attack on the day that so the most widespread series of strikes targeting americans assets in their box since the ones . because once again the
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let's just go on 2100 g m t, that's 11 pm and gaza was ready at strikes a talking major holl specials the this was the moment of impact near the end of nation hospital, which is fairly functioning. thousands of wounded and displays people of sheltering in the vicinity of the facility in northern garza, the hospitals directors calling on the world away comp to the reality of as well as involving campaign. this is what the occupation is throwing its hospitals. me solve truck know that the world bear witness to what the occupation targets trulia in 24 hours the hospital will be out of service. it seems these radio occupation policies are not happy with the persistence of the indonesian hospital nor the steadfastness. the people of
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northern causes their settling schools by targeting or non civilians injured people and medical staff whose rights guaranteed by international law and by human rights organizations. it seems the world is still blind, deaf and dumb to these atrocities. more than 16 palm spelling less than 5 seconds. look at the kind of damage sustained, palestinian people will remain steadfast. we will continue persisting until we find which the occupation since then one of gods his last remaining hospitals for children is now out of service. the nozzler hospital came on to his radio totally attack, causing serious damage to its facilities. as director made this urgent appeal to the world. this is an s o s message from inside the l not so pediatric hospital facility came under attack 2 times today. the 1st targets of the
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guys, while the 2nd was a direct hit on the hospital's what's the building? suffering massive damage, the ice hughes and baby boom enterprises are not without oxygen supply. the anti hospital is out of power except the i see you where i stand. now. commonly i'm attending a patients with the power runs out any minute i will definitely die a few days ago due to the length of shelling power until for a few minutes. i mean last one patient and this ice view, the situation is beyond diet. we have stranded here, had been on so any other vehicle can access the facility. any arguments having to the hospital is talking to advise riley both planes. currently there is one victim of the severe bleeding at the emergency unit. we cannot even send him to another hospital. any person coming in or leaving the hospital is targeted. and we're just learning that there's been another strike in the south, pittsburgh inside a cowboys, and he's joining his lot from con eunice. what do we know about this latest attack
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this time in the rough tart? yes, this really, really interest taps during the last hour have uh continued uh, targeting. so from areas in that 2 or 3 starting from the north of the gaza strip, where the value of refuge account has been widely bombardments in 2 separate areas in the central and even in the vicinity of the engine mission hospital. this area has been repeatedly talks by the is very, a force is also the really important continue in main 3 central areas of the goals of city, including most of our neighborhood, salty refuge account, and even every mountain neighborhood where there is to with dr. flats have been at massively destroyed. probably the is ready occupation. f was, is now the, as by the auction to re keeps bouncing the costs of the gaza strip as the is really my new freak troops are trying to push the button to the 2 or 3 to reach the main or the center of the gaza strip. in order to split church into more than one area to is the process of its control. and as the patient forces the spokesperson
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announced that they are going to intensify the number and the rate. so the is very military strikes to backup the memory to bring the troops on the ground. so show, now these strikes claimed the lives of more than 10 shows that a 100 pounds thing is removed, that also 26000 fathers who have been critically wounded and receiving a treatments. okay, so we're seeing an intensification of air strikes. we know that the ground battles are taking place between his very soul and just send him off slices. what is the laces on that fighting on the ground tax a yes or the finding on the ground really become much more furious and even intensive in terms of the rates and even the level of fire between both box as is where the troops are starting to push from the outskirts of the gulf, the goal is to was the areas and this is step considered to be very heavy in terms of the costs that these many troops might really attend the rates and even half as they are pushing more deeper into the up in areas where the policy and scientists
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attacking the is what even over the troops on different sexes of the 2 or 3 and the eastern areas of a terminal city and the most west of big la here, town and the cost amount of the $2.00 or 3 and of course, to start that refuge account, of course, the course, the road of casa and even the maneuvering troops are also having kind of different kinds of classes that we then to kind of seem find has to be eastern areas of issues. yeah, yeah. neighborhoods, i'm so wretched. what could you come now? these areas i wouldn't say must have a class just as they are. i mean, pointers are really using the tactical pit. i'm going to using a by the i using the, the underground tunnels to attack the chips. one is what if we are destroying every single residential buildings that might do palestinian fine to be inside and to destroy the ministry infrastructure as well as they had an announce failure since the beginning of this miniature operation and god and towers. we are seeing pictures of tens of thousands of people and gaza in the north trying to get away
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from that fighting, making they way, carrying their belongings, carrying the children to the south. but as we have been pushing, there are just as many as tribes the latest and rough are taking place in the south . yes, crowds of people to tell you managed to flee from the northern areas of central areas of kansas city to the southern areas of victoria to be walking in foot by carrying their own items and luggage to survive. and to be kind of being safe away from the is being the relentless compartments in the north and a central air is this uh, this evacuation did not happen suddenly, but it's happened of to a series of because many destruction of main sources of light. but including bakeries repeat to targeting of water sources. the, even with the relentless destruction of residential buildings were part of things. i'm no longer able to cope with the situation in the north and central areas of the gulf in the city. so they would like to protect their children,
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so they fled to the southern areas of course, think uh a more than 20 kilometers on foot to reach to the southern areas and hope to be safe from these valuable buttons. and the fact that he is ready attacks also in the southern areas continue as israel also is, it is destroyed different residential buildings most and even our tech people. north schultz is in the southern areas of the church. we as well talk. thank you very much for that. so now that has taught us in joining us live from con eunice in south casa, tens of thousands of palestinians have been moving south from northern gaza as were being reporting. they are fleeing on foot, the carrying, which have a little they can to escape. active gone bad was between mazda sizes and is really full, says that was a feeling the dia, humanitarian conditions, valid official reports. many of them fear they would never be able to return to their homes, just like their ancestors on the line stretches by kilometer as back as spot as
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the i can see, a wave of humanity leaving behind what the youth working towards unsafe some too young to know why this is happening, but they'll never be allowed to forget. most upside by they've, you know, it is a difficult situation. this is my son. he's 50 days old and like my wife and children are willing to him and what situation is hard like when. if god is the only one who can help us and we're cost it, we have walked a long distance and we still do not know how much further we have to walk. they move together. there's safety in numbers for now. told by the 3 of these to leave northern gas, i think that what the cook together remnants of lives abundant walking past the shelves of homes, of communities of places they knew, but no longer recognized ghosts of the past echo in their footsteps, memories of 1948 the titan palestinians called the neck, bought the catastrophe, forced from their homes at the beginning of the state of israel. it's how well do i
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know? what can we go? this is a new way, the displacements of a 100. it's a new doctor, but for the posting and people use this like 1948 windows, where can we go? i the, there are thousands of homeless people, including children and women, and people of all ages and some have perished on the streets while others by other grad helpless. what can we go to? menu, never let him know what to expect. sees frightening paddle else. the one kind of glimmer of hope here is that there seems to be a rezoning refusal to re possess the people of gaza and to insist that they'd be displaced. again, there's a kind of a regional, a local, maybe even international sentiment that this shouldn't happen again. and do you, and once newport is such a mass movement of people under threat, the united nations cannot be part of a unilateral proposal to push hundreds of thousands of desperate civilians in gaza into so called safe zones. we cannot be part of this. they will find somewhere to
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stop somewhere to rest, but that won't be home that they don't know when or if they will see again and so sure. i'll just see the beyond one of palestinian islamic jihad, the all the codes gave says it's prepared to release, captives for humanitarian reasons. automatic, we announce we are prepared to release a woman for humanitarian and health reasons, considering we will not be able to offer her medical treatment. we also prepare to release the young man for humanitarian reasons because he is of a young age and consider the is really prisons are full of palestinian children. this is an initiative that will come into force once a necessary requirements in the field are present. under the past few hours, the white house has said that israel will implement what it calls for our pauses and its military assault each day in northern garza,
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for $40.00 president bothering about his conversations with as rarely palm. and as to that led to the announcement of these pauses, frustrated with let's bringing home the son, which is joining us from occupied east jerusalem and as well as military a spokesperson has been speaking him the what have they been saying? that's right, elizabeth v as really are referring to this as a tactical, localized pauses that will vary in time and place every single day. they're saying that for 4 hours every single day, there will be a pause in the fighting and it will take place in a different area of the northern part of the gaza strip. now they're also saying that residents will be notified around 3 hours in advance for that 4 hour window.
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and if they choose to evacuate from the north to the south, through that 4 door that these really army has open for them. they can do so on foot. they also said that to palestinians who with and the northern part of the gaza strip, can additionally use that window to leave their home for those shock up on food, medical supplies, and any other type of aid that they would really need. now these really military and politicians, a life though have been clear, but this is not a shift in their policy. they're simply formalizing an extension of what they've already been doing. the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been clear that there is no cease fire on the table at this time. these rarely army also echoing that sentiments earlier today. these really military spokesperson, daniel has already spoke saying about his army will continuously push deeper inside of garza city, as we continue to attack him as strong hold at the same time. earlier today be is
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really military chief of staff went into gaza himself or a situational assessment on the ground as the ground incursion. it continues elizabeth, yeah. interesting. honda that you say that the is really jani, is saying that they will allow people in gauze or to go out during this pauses to get food to get medicine and whatever else they need. but that is why the military has, in fact stopped all of these things stopped, food stopped fuel going into gaza since this will began. and we know that there is a great shortage of medicine across this trip. meanwhile, we've also heard from the windows as long as the jihad who is saying that they are willing to release 2 captives. what are the is really saying about this? the whole palace send you the flemish. it has l eclipse brigade saying that they're willing to release a 77 year old woman and a 13 year old boy b is released have dismissed any videos or images or claims by pulsing into some of
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the hands of propaganda. and what these really is has been calling a psychological warfare. no prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has been clear that there will be no cease fire whatsoever until all of the captives are returned back into is really territory. but it's still not really known what's going to happen with these 2 captives specifically. but these really army has been echoing the sentiment of these really prime minister is saying that the ground incursion of one of its main objective is to get those captive back. and the reason why they've been pushing deeper and deeper into kansas city into how strong hold is to try and achieve that objective. but the is really security apparatus and the war cabinet. a like saying that the ceasefire is totally off the table until all of the captive or brought back into his really territory or at home to thank you very much for that home. desanto. joining us live from the auction from occupied east jerusalem.
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the heads of the c i, a in israel, is most that intelligence agency has met the prime minister of kata. here in doha to discuss a possible d, and for halston to release us, and a pause and fighting, and the mayor of casa is in the united arab emirates, and will travel to egypt for talks on friday. let's bring in call them clock. now he's the director of research at the see fun group, and he's joining us live from pittsburgh and the us state of pennsylvania. thank you very much for your time. what are the conversations that the c i a that most said will be having with the officials in casa? this is a really big deal. this is basically the highest level outside of heads of state that you're going to get. you're getting the heads of intelligence agencies with the country prime minister. and this is probably the hardest work that's being done right now to save lives, to 1st free the hostages. and secondly to secure some kind of a humanitarian pause. because as the program is noted,
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the situation and gaza is dire. people are sick and suffering the, you know, the, just, the, the scenes are of desperation. there's disease fretting, so this is crucial, humanitarian work that's being done on a diplomatic level right now. and we've heard from the west on thursday evening, they've announced that there was going to be what they've called a full hour daily pause in israel as attacks in northern gaza. what do you make? the sort of pull pauses. there was lots of criticism on them. what will they achieve? well, i guess it's better than nothing, right? i mean, it would be better if there was a multi day pause. but, you know, 4 hours per day gives people a chance to move around to secure supplies or resources that are much needed to get injured. and people to, uh, you know, out of danger zones. although really all of gauze it right now is a danger zone. so, so again, better than nothing still not ideal. but yeah,
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that's why the hard work of diplomacy has been going around the clock. and so there's a lot of credit to players involved to the us, to the countries and to the others that are really pushing for the amount of terry inside of this i believe for civilian mr. car, can you yourself say that there was no way and got a that's safe at the moment and you know, when you mentioned that it might give people an opportunity to get supplies, are there any supplies left in gaza for people to get a very few and that's the other piece of this is getting supplies back in, right, and a humanitarian pause. even one as little as several hours a day will allow more suffice to come in. i suspect that's another piece of this negotiation. what's coming in? what quantities, what time, who's monitoring that, right? because there's concerns. israel is a bit concerned over fuel reaching come us. and so that's
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a big part of the diplomatic wrangling. it's taking place right now, but again at the very highest. yeah. and again, you know, the criticism is, what is the point of this a coming in, some say trickling, and when the bombing will just continue after it does. but i think it's a valid criticism, right. and i think that's why the diplomacy is so essential, really indispensable to what we're saying. most of the focus has been on the kinetic aspect of the military aspect, but really the important work. and again, i want to stresses, it's the hardest work is happening with, with the, you know, with diplomat. so even though it's not ideal, we need to acknowledge that there has been progress. and, and i'm hoping and, and really, you know, praying that there, there will be more progress in the days ahead, strictly for, for the civilians that are called the cross bar here. and there has been no tool for the cx 5 recently, but as well, we're looking at house and they are saying that they cannot be se is fine until
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those that are being those rallies that are being held captive and gaza free. when you look at how garza has been bombs since october 7th, unprecedented damage to the gaza strip. how do you assess the fate of these captives that could be anywhere in gaza? so it just seems like statistically the odds are the hostages. up until we don't know how many we, you know, there's been reports that assess of the hostages have been killed. it could be, you know, they, they, there's really some level the place. and i think there's been some, some kind of wanting disregard for the safety and security of the hostages because you know, if you, if you just look at the devastation, it's inevitable that hostages have been part of the collateral damage. sure. yeah. and we are seeing, we have been reporting on the military operation. the is really full says who are
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now involved engaged, and st. specials with come off faces from what you're hearing about this. how do you assess with things stand now what we're entering, the next phase of is really counter insurgency. this is the kind of clear phase of what we typically call clear, hold and build. although the build part is probably the most controversial because to build israel is we'll have to occupied gaza. i think the united states is pushing for that to to be off the table. but at this phase, we're talking about really intense urban combat house to house fighting. and we're, we're likely looking at pretty high leaf ality and, and casualty counts on both sides. all right, that is call them clock of that. just do fun group joining us live from pittsburgh and pennsylvania. thank you very much for your time. thank you.
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14 palestinians have been killed in one of the biggest raids in the west bank, the c a and the biggest since october 7th. as well as some of the tree says it was targeting um palestinian sizes in janine, the military used bulldozers to main roads as a form of collective punishment. then as smith reports from jeanine are now st. jeanine's crowd. refugee camp is rarely soldiers and palestinian gunmen fight street to street on house to house explosives. so use the funds, rules into homes. so soldiers can come prove them into all the ways and take on the palestinian fighters. tens of thousands of people live in mates. the fighting then the military goals in its machinery for collective punishment. the bulldozers rip up the tom i called the main streets, damaging watermain and electricity cables below. it's a new type of collective punishment. the israel has recently been inflicting on
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palestinians in the west bank, a lot of roads, housing, and the for structure, any picture of a martin, a noise, then they would be simply knock off a wall that has a picture of a mart, too, or a shop door or on the boat, they take it out on anything, the amys to create the diamond rates of long been effective life for palestinians living under occupation before october the 7th, the average 12 a day across the west bank. but now the average pull to this rate on jeanine was the biggest as being since the how much the attack on these rail. and these rarely military says it found an underground tunnel with prime explosives. israel always say that it's targeting what it calls palestinian terrorists, but here they'll tell you that the violins and for all 3 of these raids is something new. maybe it's an opportunity to deal with unfinished business. and we can palestinian and fighting groups as much as possible while everyone else is
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focused on what's happening in gaza. and it's made, i'll just say era janine and the occupied westbank a. all right, let's bring in our senior political analyst, my one of the shot on my lunch. obviously the focus has been on god's up because more than 10800 people have been killed there. but it is important to not take on eyes of what's happening in the occupied westbank. what's been happening the oh yeah. and has only intensified since october 7th. absolutely. look. we could now say that it was war on guys a israel's war on palestine. what has been in the past months at a focus 0 in on guys a funding guys are getting people and guys destroying this infrastructure. sonya virtually moving to the west bank. of course the west bank is so much bigger territory and much more dispersed. and these radios are starting to
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give an example of jeanine door to make an example of jeanine, which probably they will try and run that like gaza. they're going to be finding it, they're going to be occupying. guess they're going to be getting a lot of people in, in, in janine for a long time now. like 20 years ago in 2002. they come into the massacre them and for them even 20 years prior to genuine, was also a symbol of resistance. so i think they're gonna continue to at the westbank, we have the army that is proved for i think so. i the villages on thousands, including on my law, the so called defective capital capacity. how far to and follow to the yeah. the settlers, the illegal settlers, the violent legal settlers are taking advantage with the support of the military attacking the residents, farmers, women, men, children, i 2nd cars, properties and saucer. and so much so that we've had the not just the united nations, but the united states expressed consent,
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a lot about settler attacks against palestinians. and yet nothing is happening to stone dash. absolutely, actually, if i remember correctly, i heard the 2nd say a, this, the secretary of state saying violence extremism in the west bank. not even naming who, who are the buttons extra admission though, is that it is really unfortunate that the united states is not using any leverage. and as we on our speaking earlier, if there's a will, there's a way, but clearly there is no waiting on the part of the by then in this i should do something. they box themselves behind. going to tell you how government repeating the full suds and the sound bites are going to tell you all governments. and basically, uh, being a part and parcel to the ongoing massacres and, and genocide both and guys, uh, and uh, in the west bank. so something that i give here because if they don't,
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i think that the west bank is pound is bad, one to implode. one. thank you very much for that. for senior political analyst, my dwanda shar a lot as well as him doc sits the day, the violent rates and the occupied westbank. it is also a cracking donald palestinian is res, have invoice and support for the payment of gaza for being attacked and arrested. prominent politicians are among those detains, they are so lame, a has more dispel opinion, is it a 80 woman posted support for the palestinian fighters and gov. the on one side of the map is there 80 produce? edited her and accused her of having a link to a terrorist organization. for the good can i sit and then but i'm human, but okay. try to protest against is there as were on the strip. he was detained for questioning, along with 2 other for them at a members of parliament rights groups. see,
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this is part defects and i am down by is there an on anyone showing support for palestinians here called on the 2nd one. this is katie illegal. the decision of the high court that was issued yesterday said such a protest does not need an approval from the police. the court even criticized the head of the police who said arabs are prohibited from protesting. palestinians is the 80s have attempted to hold protest condemning the war and gaza. but the editor, 80 police have dispersed them each and every time. this is where it is attempt to destroy my college, and is it an english policies or 80 students tend to be tempted to adam and verbally affect the student is 80 produced, eventually evacuated, the students, the trauma that, that they mean since the beginning of the war police have questioned more than
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370 palaces or eighty's over social media posts the see via the public piece. and inside that of the know when the into the national media clean palestinian senior level and was edit after she posted the pay it online with the emoji of the policy and slug is there a pretty said had post was insightful, more than a 100 people have been listed on similar grounds, including university students and minors. at least 44 to have been towards, according to i that lady good center. 6 dozens of palestinians, see they have lost their jobs and is there. and since the start of the war and students have been expelled from universities for posting comments online and support the fall of simmons in gaza, palestinian is there 80 c. they are facing growing discrimination and worry about
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how they can show through the data with those and gaza. if a simple social media post kennedy to that at a beautiful email address, the still ahead on the news, our representative for more than 50 countries, nation powers to mobilize and much sick. she monetary and age for the people of does the solid out the process and go for palestinians and does the to hello is a why be too many part? so if you're that done, see some rain over the next couple of days. got to find a way to whether or not with the process of pulling out of the random trice lot comes in behind. high pressure in charge here. and the expand weatherbug will push
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it and across the low countries pushing into jeremy, extending down across bronze through space, more wet and weighty by the coming in where that came from. so this is the picture for friday. there's that kind of rain continue to drive its way for the race was running into the balkans, pushing up into the eastern path solve here. so what's the weather to up tools and all face time with a some snow that are in 2 parts of sweden and norway lost 3 conditions. want to to show us the rep across the aperture south over the next couple of days. oh, moving little further east with says, and that's what the system level talk is way in running into the by a base gate, pushing into western positive problems in the head of that believe we see that west, the weather extending its way across the battle rose pushing across ukraine's wet weather that too, just sliding down towards the bulk is easing across towards grace and ki, i, we have got lousy dry weather across northern parts of africa without show said one or 2 showers, to scraping the fondles about theory and to this year. and the usual showers,
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75 percent of global carbon credits essential, committed to environmental protection, enhancing investment climate, digital licensing, your better tomorrow the the, you're watching the news out near the problem in the mind of on top stories, solid as rarely as tracks causing major hospitals and gaza. this is the moment of impact any of the engine nation. so, and the, and also the children's hospital personnel stopped functioning. more than 10800 palestinians have been killed since the conflict began. that includes more than $4500.00 children. the new one is describing the conflict as your monetary and
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catastrophe. the white house has as well and has a great today. the full out pauses and its attacks and the not tens of thousands of civilians are fleeing from people as, as mainly ground forces engage. and st specialists are from us, but the health industry says, expect them to be killed by strikes and the southern part of casa, in areas declare a safe solar by israel. a drone is reported to have had an a base housing us troops and moving rock fiber ro, calendar to fuel desolate following the strike on the head of a base. and it'll be another american position and a rock. the on an aside base is reported to have been targeted. they have been repeated attacks against us forces in iraq and syria, from the sound of the war and gaza. let's bring in my will that the wall have, he's joining us on the phone from baghdad. so what more you hearing about this attack muffled? it's elizabeth, this is a drill
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a tack. closing to the counter. the accounts which are isn't right, is in this to this region and know that it a lot. and it glucose, also to use in northern iraq, reported that the fire broke out in the storage facility inside the mid $38.00 foot in. and how do you a to base that is hosting get us and coalition troops. now, this is the latest in a speed of attacks, the targeting us military facilities. dozens of attacks have been carried out by what a circle beast. lemme cruises to that, is that a group of ministry groups and groups are backed up by $81.00 according to the pentagon. that 76, excuse me. 37 attacks have been counted out against us military facilities
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in iraq and syria over the past few weeks. and that is according to the stomach resistance in retaliation for the a. so 80 medically campaign and as, as they strongly believe that the united states is that the strongest and back of a supporter of this committee tree campaign. again, as to how does that now these attacks have been counted out by either drones or missiles it. this is also, we have been noticing that made it cheat personnel in iraq back to buy one cooling for the fighting against a little the, the, the call on the government to be transferred to plus, trying to take part in, in defending his eyes and defend the disability is in the past,
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were right in lockwood, thank you very much for that lock on the other line. joining us on the phone from baghdad. as the skate of destruction inflicted on garza by as rarely falls as over the past month, is unprecedented. a new analysis by to us base researches in a lab shows the extent of the destruction. stephanie deca has been looking at some of the dasa, the listing and goals 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 just, there are 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 goals. a city based handling,
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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 lived 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 jabante a refugee come, for example, the densest place and goes and goes to city, essentially the capital. so when we look at the numbers, what the research found, more than a quarter of goal is to city, essentially the capital of goal is that has been destroyed. northern goal is over a 3rd of it has gone. so we've looked at the north. let's move south, i knew this 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 this is why people will tell you no one in not know where and goals are 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. how they've been destroyed and what does that look like? well, entire residential areas are flattened and what are the densest 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. and do take a moment to visit the algae or a website to read the latest report via dawson journalism team, a labs where they can pay the state of the explosive power of israel bombs on gaza to all the popular explosions. and also the skate of the destruction on the ground . well, the spot that the devastation across the goal is that there's no consensus on a ceasefire among western nations. france has called for a suspension of hostilities and the need to work towards sees 5 president dominion
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mccomb was speaking at an international aide conference in paris. natasha bucket reports arriving at the lease a palace for conference on humanitarian aid for gulls, hosted by french presidency. manual micro will leaders and heads of agencies among them palestinian prime minister. i'm a homage. dia, who set the tone or met gum for the splitting the edge of i knew how many palestinians must be killed for the war. to stop is 6 children every hour enough. one is full woman killed every hour. enough is 10000 killed and 50 days enough. the war indeed is a virus that always wants to expand. then the current conflict is a wildfire that could consume the region that could spread the goods, discussed ways to re establish food hole, to electricity and medical supplies. they all say talked about creating a maritime humanitarian cordial fronts. initially,
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already sending hospital ships to the region, micro also said power is would increase a palestinians this year from $20000000.00 to more than a $100000000.00. but guessing vital agents of dollars, i said, my call will only happen if there is an immediate humanitarian pause in the fighting. receiving the civilians must be protected. that's absolutely indispensable, and non negotiable and is an immediate necessity. the french prices and taste if this conference, not i need to call for humanitarian pause in the fighting to help civilians in gauze, but also to the international community to work towards the last thing ceasefire between israel and thomas. until now, the european union's back to humanitarian pools bought refrained from cooling for an end to the fighting, saying that israel has of wrong to defend itself, but it is the tax increasing dosa. so who cools in the block in the blood? should micros tool cause a ceasefire, could signal a change of direction in europe,
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latasha popular, which is 0 paris, as well. public support for the end of the war and gaza is growing around the world . this was the scene in new york city with thousands of protests was marching in support of the palestinians and gaza demonstrations of waiting for people to come back to school. work for us, 50 vide shutdown. that's pretty impressed incident issues. joining us from that valley in new york, we saw huge crowd pos behind you. any question? what's happening there? the yeah, today's demonstration was organized by student groups like the palace to be new, to move in and the national students for justice in palestine that have chapters all around the city and all around the country. we saw thousands of demonstrators here just a short time ago, coming out to raise their voices and their concerns about the war that's going on. even as these groups, in many cases are being attacked for being anti semitic and pacing pressure. the
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schools are many schools here in the united states and facing pressure to stop such demonstrations. and in some cases even deny these groups the right to exist in the college campuses. i'm joined by some of these students now and we're going to talk to alfred here. and you'll notice these young ladies are covering their face and they don't want to use their last name because there's been, there's been a lot of harassment for students, but actually i'll ask you out for and what, why is it that you don't want it well, as you can, as you can know from social media that people who have been talking about the this tell us an issue has been recently like kicked out of law schools. dental schools have k been discriminated and then thought like backlash from their schools, colleges, professors, the leaders that are supposed to protect them, they are fully against them. and then there's this thing called kind of a mission where they take our name and take our pictures and put them in miss work
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our what we say and say it in a way that shows tailored towards with specific rules. in this case, the jewish community, which is completely not our purpose for our goal, and they are miss miss freezing our messages and that's not that's, that's not chosen to protect ourselves for our regular life. and to be no more impressive. we're, we have to cover our faces and how do you respond to that when, when people say you're being anti semitic? well, when people say there were being inside somebody, the most of it is a justification of what they justifying that what his role is to bring in palestine is true. as we, as students, we believe that and people we have community and our school that is jewish community. we have teachers towards which from israel they have told us that power options that are, are not being in fact committed. and we know that be what can be contacted, very nice and our, our purpose and not to attack a group of religious or religious disability as most of the i can feel that because
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some of us, so like this. and if we, if i were to talk about how, what i faced from 911 attacks, and i'm still thinking about being a terrorist, because i'm, i look like your most times, which i do, i need help. that is the same thing as being inside somebody if i'm not being if i'm not attacking any jewish people, but i'm the inside somebody. what's your goal with these demonstrations? what are you calling for? well, we are calling for a ceasefire and how the science from our presidents are leaders. but we're not getting them because our leaders are so involved in this political way with israel's government that we need to do really we're trying call our best and all the actions we can say to call for demand towards the fire and the genocide in palestine and stuff, funding, israel for the war or kremser after and thank you very much. thanks for talking to al jazeera, i can tell you that the atmosphere on college campuses around the country is very
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tens of many have reported checks and hate crimes anti semitic. and as lot of a sort of a k times are at schools and elsewhere around the country. clearly though the concern did not stop thousands of people like these young ladies from coming out today to demonstrate kristin, thank you very much for that. kristen salumi joining us live from new york and and as close to mentioned from university campuses to politicians, they have been numerous instances of track down on profile listed in process. the testers have been using slug and such as these long pointing pharmacies find the best also landed received today. the only palace to be an american in congress and trouble. she was sent to this week in the house of representatives for a pro palestine chon, let's take a closer look at the slogan and they route and london to washington dc equals for
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an end, as well as bombardment of gauze. i have been interspersed with the child from the river to the sea. palestine will be free at 1st of the area between the jordan river and the mediterranean sea, which encompasses israel, occupied west bank and gaza. but what protest is considered a call for equality pro israel observe a say is and do some method can amounts to a call for the destruction of the jewish stage. well, many palestinians, and they're supposed to say that's not the case that it's a cool for freedom at an end to is really the occupation which controls the lives of palestinians. let's explore all of this. let's bring back our senior political analyst, my one big shot in 11, you know, even in new zealand, one of the countries, the dipole. and we had a leading green potty and p accused of anti semitism recently for challenging from the river to the sea. palestine will be free at a rally queen for sci fi and gall. so i mean, this is just such
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a charged atmosphere right now. absolutely. there are 10 arising people who are demanding justice for the palestinians because that's what all it is. it's about justice for the citizens. but there are uh, what, what we call observers. they are actually either very sick or very stupid to call this and to send that to that they're stupid because they are ignored the history, or they are syndic because they know the history and this to charge those one justice for the palestinians to be under somebody unfortunately, nowadays, everyone seems to think that on is are and then it's supporters that history started in october 7. i see that not sucking up over some history and then even starts in 1967 with dr. patients. yeah. off uh west bank and gaza. it started even before 1947. when they say it is began to set that up by this time and legally, and certainly with the creation of his read on the ruins of the palestinians.
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that's when the original sent habits is right. was created on the ones of what kind of thing and people in the destruction of 400 villages and towns. yeah. and ethnically cleansing of more than 750000 thought a city. that's where it's all started. it did not starting. garza did not start in the west bank. in fact, it started in the gallery within is right. it says what is that imposed administrative government? from 1947, 21967. so what didn't, or you could say that as is re the human rights organizations as international human rights organizations recommend setting lock communist international law to human rights watch. they all say that between the end to see these are, it has directed a racist jewish supremacy system. yeah. the govern palestinians within as
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a better city is on the west bank of things in garza. and if you could of size that system, you a code, an antique semis, and in the period of time that you were talking about, move in 75 is that definition of anti semitism has expanded so much and we are seeing real f as being made once again, to further expand, it's honestly what the expansion of the concept is, the zation of the concept. because now every one old printer size, there is really a government to scroll down to somebody which is an injustice to the millions of jews who died in europe by entre submitted to my mind. the 2 greatest anti somebody today. part of is there any president and a is there any problem is let me 31 the is rarely present then by calling every palestinian in gaza duty and basically digits him, isaac a general, sorry, against the palestinian people of garza as implicating is or as the jewish states
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in general size, a prime minister who is basically a political criminal to come. what is the onto somebody to for his own personal gain has indicated his read in genocide for his own political gain for forming some fanatic government. allow is right under his responsibility to be exposed to an attack over a 1000 jewish is really so you have a prime minister. and is there any president who both of them are, are implicated today in the death of the palestinians in genocides, in palestine and all of that is really hung around the jewish state. i think most jews around the world are innocent of this, but we have a situation now which city the flip of what,
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who the court on to somebody is how much are the ones who are implicating the jewish people in genocide in guys in palace. and there are many jewish people around the world who are saying not actually not to non name or had model, and that is our senior political analyst on one of the shot. thank you so much for that. we are going to move on to some of the news looking at some of the news from around the world and nearly $800.00 microns have investigated off the coast of mediterranean were rescued off the coast of montane loss. we can draw the spot storms near. you are the number of people trying to reach spain is continuing to rise. nicholas hop, joined us senegalese navy vessel off the coast of west africa to witness the rescue operation. after a 19 hours search commander lee and his crew had almost given up hope they'd lost track of a boat carrying migrants heading to spain. but on their way back to port the radar,
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detect something there. it is, a light shining in the distance. the captain believes around a $150.00 people on board. what's very good. it's very risky and complicated, especially at night when i are in the middle of an ocean storm, we're close to the vessel. it can be dangerous for them. and for us, we have to be careful in our intervention not to capsize that boat. in rough seas, for navy commando is prepared to board the wooden fishing vessel, their mission, to bring all the passengers onto the navy ship using force if necessary. africans stopping african migrants to protect and other continents, borders, and mission on african waters for the european union funded by europeans, the migrants are not in your territorial waters. they have not broken any laws, but for city goals, navy, this is a rescue operation. women and children,
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many show signs of hunger and dehydration. jamila barry says their journey began in the gambia. they were halfway to europe. as we sailed back to port anger, turns to anguish and shame. the group falls silent, each thinking of the $1000.00 gone to wait. how dirty put in there now, going to have to return home empty handed to the life they had left behind at down the wall to ducks, senegalese, security forces. take the migrants including simula into custody. i am to my life
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and bed, and that will help us to find me sick. busby's the 2nd time again, the getting so it is mission accomplished for spanish and syndic leads. forces keeping europe safe and free from africans in search for a better life. nicholas hawk elder 0 the car. people in portugal will be heading to the poems to vote for the next prime minister. next year president, my set of rebecca sousa has set a date in march for snap election off to dissolve in parliament. it follows the resignation of prominence to antonia costa, of an alleged corruption from his involving members of his government costs. it says his conscience was clear, but that the allegations for too serious for him to continue holding office deals being reached between spain associated spotty and catalonia separatists. to back
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the act and con ministers bid for another ton. the agreement includes a proposal, declined amnesty to people involved and cautioned on his field, but for independence from the druid opponents of the proposal will have been protesting for outside a week. out 5 pedro sanchez's headquarters to police and bond division. 5, drop the bullets into a gas to disperse about $25000.00, gone. and for this protesting living low pay and poor working conditions, the reject to the government approved pay increase of 56 percent and what they weigh just tripled. 4000000 people work in bond. the base has gone infected with monthly pace tossing it's $75.00. all right, we're taking you to live pictures from gaza now where we have heard from those pictures. we have heard now gunfire and they, we have it again done far as way the soldiers bashful come in and
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around the office to see what those sounds of explosions we a back from one use in just a few minutes. the us, the game on guns a continues, we bring you the latest reactions and global out experience . so jewish person, israel does not represent me, the killing of all those innocent families in israel was terrible. but the response is even worse. it's a genocide. it is up acceptable trouble stages and it seems even more unacceptable to have children the stages they saw above. and they did this about to me. i think for me to get down 5 for what do i stay with us for the latest developments on al jazeera, on counting, the costs of the humanitarian catastrophe is the thing we'll go the ever get. you
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know, a b one says it's certainly billions of dollars in assistance to fix it. cycles economy lots can seem as protest against israel's will on gone. so with that, tells me what the cost on al jazeera scores of outcomes has led to of homeland since to tell about and take over, and especially to partner for the $1.00 oh, $1.00 east to turn into deals are from on al jazeera. according to the un, since the conflict broke out in 2018, more than 700000 people have fled the country. most of them have fled to chatter egypt, but now some are arriving here in libya. some people bring dispute a more set, but it's not enough for all the children. if the fighting continues and neighboring through that many fear that could possibly be an influx of refugees and possibly fighters crossing into libya, you in which the yours is. libya is not a safe place for refugees and asylum seekers and that they try to give assistance
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to those who are the most vulnerable, which for the women and children here. that's just not enough. the the i don't want to visit with them and don't have it. i'll just use extensive coverages as well as one, gaza, coming up in the next 16 minutes and thousands of people are killed and wounded off the n. as rainy as trying to near the indonesian hospital in northern casa, a children's hospital has suspended operations after repeated is ready to get to.
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