tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 10, 2023 1:00am-2:01am AST
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a safe place for refugees and asylum seekers, and that they try to give assistance 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 a down to 0 as extensive coverage just as well as one, gaza, coming up in the next 60 minutes, the dozens of people are killed and wounded off the n. as rainy as strikes near the end of nation hospital and in northern casa, a children's hospital has suspended operations off to repeated is randy attacks.
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the us, as israel has now agreed to a full hour daily calls, events assaulted, and all that strikes continue across garza, tens of thousands of people are moving south to escape is ready to get tax. the may of, of casa, is on a regional diplomatic push for humanitarian relief and gaza. it had to egypt on friday, which was continued to secure the release of some captives held by him on the occupied westbank and bathrooms wage between his very soul source and pals. to me and places him janine, at least 14 palestinians have been killed the, let's just go on 22 gm ticket at midnight and gaza is really a strikes of targeting major hospitals. the, well,
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this was the moment of impact near the end of nation hospital, which is fairly functioning. thousands of wounded and displaced people at sheltering in the vicinity of the hospitals and north in the casa the direction was quoting on the world, awakening the reality of israel's bombing campaign. this is what the occupation is throwing its hospitals. me solved, shop, know that the world bear witness to what the upkeep ation targets trulia in 24 hours the hospital will be out of service. it seems these really occupation policies and not happy with the persistence of the indonesian hospital nor the steadfastness. the people of northern causes a 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 bowman spelling less than 5 seconds,
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looked at the kind of damage sustained, palestinian people will remain steadfast. we will continue persisting until we find which the occupation and one of gauze has lost remaining hospitals for children is now to service. the mass of hospital came on to is ready. i told her we attacked, causing serious damage to us. facilities is direct to make 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 guys, while the 2nd was a direct hit on the hospital's what's the building suffered 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
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a few days ago due to relinquish, showing power went off for a few minutes. i mean last one patient in this ice you, the situation is beyond die or we have stranded here. now had been on so anyhow the vehicle can access the facility. any arguments heading to the hospital is toggle, so guys riley will find townley there is one victim of the city of leaving at the emergency unit. we cannot even send him to another hospital. any person coming in or leaving the hospital is targeted. and over the past hour, they have been more strikes in the south. let's go to talk about was him. he's joining us live from con eunice in the south. what more do we know about this latest attack and rough, a tard, a yes, this really strikes continue to during the last hour. now, early enough our district, but also of course the goal is this trip in row 5 district in cost to kill a residential building was completely flats and which claimed the lives of more
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than $20.00 palestinians. uh, 3 uh, also 3 of palestinians that are still under the russells, waiting for identifying the identity um to new who are the victims do resulted from this attack? the continuation of these what districts also took place in the northern of gauze this trip, where i resent to a flap that is close to the end edition hospital has been directly targeted by the occupation forces. also the alternative abutment of every mountain neighborhood continued this time as is well destroyed. the made his course for the main telecommunication company inside the gauze district, which is to wells company. the major quote has been completely destroyed by these verify as the relentless compartment took place also in the muscle of neighborhood whether its value occupation, military ground forces are trying to inflict trick more to the uh, to the open areas. and they are really far away. right. now from ship house the around fully one columbus. so it seems that they are cheating more advancement in the end of their occupation and even with their control over the lands inside the
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open areas of gauze, this trip. okay, so with telecommunications palomino continued attacks, continued assault on civilian infrastructure, the bombing of hospitals. that as we've seen, that also taking place with a baby in last or hospital. the largest children's hospital in gaza, which is no longer functioning. a baby becoming the nation's victim of the lack a few yes, this faith is who are in and signed the another hospital which considered to be the largest hospital in gaza strip that are providing different kinds of medical hope got for us when you would have been babies, i know their lines are really on the age of, of collapse as the running as the hospital is running out of if you will. and with the ongoing black house of electricity, the hospital is depending on might not. and 2nd region rates, as in order to keep providing at the minimum rates of its medical services to do is
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a young babies. one of the loose papers have been passed away today due to the lack of oxygen. and which is also brings us to a dramatic change in the lives of who's the health dues or young babies. if there is a, there is very religious effects continued on to the use with the prevention of the to increase to the church. we really uh it keep going and it's worth mentioning that it is really a destruction of the neighborhoods that are so decent to another hospital continued . it seems that these babies will, will lose their lives as there was never any more fuel at could enter the gaza strip to operate the, the entire system of the hospital and even to allow for the medical teams to keep providing treatment for those baby. so this a top continued there, they might lose the lot as also the different hospitalized detroit traits might be cost off of electricity, even in their mind, and generators as well. all right, that is tara, of, as in repeating what we've been hearing for days now from medical workers in gaza.
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that people and hospitals that babies and hospitals will lose their lives. not just the cause of b is rarely attacks around hospitals. but because of the lack of few topic, thank you. a tens of thousands of palestinians of the moving south from northern garza, the fleeting on foot carrying whatever this will they can to escape active gun battles between palestinian sizes and israeli forces, as well as the dia, humanitarian conditions. but as alan especially of a pause, many of them fear they would never be able to return to their homes, just like their ancestors. the lane stretches back, kilometers back is spot is 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 liked to forget outside are they have? no, it is a difficult situation. this is my son. he's 50 days old and like my wife and
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children are willing to him and what the situation is hard like when it 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 and numbers for know told by the israelis to leave northern guys. i think that what the code the got the residence of lives abundance walking past the shelves of homes, of communities of places the new but no longer recognize the ghosts of the past. echo in the 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. that's what i'll do. i know what can we go? this is a new wave of displacement. some of the, it's a new doctor, but for the policy, when people use this like 1948 when your work and we go up with that, 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 on the
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ground helpless. where can we go? no, i mean you 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 resounding refusal to re possess the people of gaza into an 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 ones new part of such a mass movement of people under threat? the united nations cannot be part of the unit actual 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 some we have to stop so we have to rest. but that won't be home that they don't know when or if they will see again. oh, i'm so sure. i'll just see the the on the windows palestinian islamic jihad,
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the all the codes brigade says it's for pedro valise, 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. and in the past few hours, the whitehouse has said that as well and prevents what it calls for our pause is that it's military assault each day in northern gaza for full sauce. president biden, about his conversations with these. why the prime minister that led to the announcement to these pauses, us frustrated with, pardon me, the idea that
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speak to him does not hurt. she's joining us for the occupied east, jerusalem. and then what is the israeli military spokes person? i've been saying about things pauses on the of the will, the as really is, has been saying that these are going to be tactical, localized pauses used in for our windows throughout this war. now there will be 4 hour windows and they will be taking place in different parts of the northern and gaza strip. residents will be alerted around 3 hours beforehand and these really military is saying that this is so that palestinians can use that cord. or these really have a stablish for them to go from the north to the south on foot carrying whatever belongings that they can with them. now these really military is also saying the
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residents in northern garza who will choose to leave their house to gather any sort of aid food or medical supplies can do so in that 4 hour window with these really have been clear that this is not a policy shift, but rather formal extension of, of practice. they've already been doing really, terry and the political establishment of life have said that there will be no ceasefire whatsoever until all of the captive are returned. nobody is really military spokesperson. daniel, how god is speaking earlier tonight? saying that the is really military continues to push deeper and deeper inside of gaza to target him a strong hold. at the same time, these really military chief of staff went inside of guns and today for a situational assessment. the truth about how the ground operation is going to continue in the northern part of the goal is to stress ok. so israel, maintaining nursing is fine until the captives of at least the wind up as long as the jihad. so they willing to release to capture those what's as well as response
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being well the, on the books for gay, it's best, they aren't weighing the policy to slam. it just has a releasing statement saying that they're willing to release a 2 captive one, a 77 year old woman. and the 2nd a 13 year committed, terry and reasons. the is really, is have it been clear since the beginning that's this is no more than what they're calling propaganda and a psychological warfare against the really people, the prime minister has been cleared that the objectives of this round operation inside of gone so, but the main one is to get all of the kept him back into his really territory, but there's still nothing tangible, nothing in the world frame that we have gone from these really is that says that these 2 captains will be released at the same time. these really are still echoing, that's the sentiment that they want all of the captives released and there will be no ceasefire until this life home. the thank you for that home to son who are
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joining us live from occupied east jerusalem. the heads of the c i a and as well as most that intelligence agency had met the prime minister of kata, here and uh huh. to discuss a possibility for hostage releases and pulls and fighting. and the mayor of casa is in the united arab emirates. and will travel to egypt for tools on friday that spring and call them clock. he's the director of research at the see fun group, and he's joining us from pittsburgh in the us state of pennsylvania. mr. clark. thank you very much for staying with us. i'm head of the c i a, the head of mall sat here in doha, one of the conversations that they will be having with officials in kasha. what will they be trying to achieve? the beloved they'll be talking about humanitarian of the humanitarian situation and about the hostages. anytime somebody at the level of bill burns is dispatched to the region, we know it's serious. he's speaking on behalf of the united states on behalf of the
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president and the president's administration. he's also an old middle east town and he knows the middle east probably better than almost anybody in the us government. and so really high level talks occurring right now between the head of the us and is really intelligence agencies facilitated by the, by the countries. and i think some of the most important work of this conflict today is happening so far. do you think that william burns will be able to achieve something that president joe biden has he himself publicly said on thursday evening that he hasn't been able to. he said that he wanted more than you know, 4 hour pools, but that it's not something that he could get the israeli prime minister to agree to. and i sure hope so, and i think gets if anybody can do it, it's probably bill burns again. he's got a long standing relationships in the region. he knows the middle east really well. he spent a lot of his life and his career there. and he's somebody that's trusted by multiple sides in this conflict. so working as an interlocutor, working with trusted allies,
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like the countries, i think, you know, there's a lot of face and, and i haven't been very optimistic since the conflict started. but this is a silver lining to know that these are tasks that are happening right now. that are hopefully gaining traction and as we are speaking, we have been looking at in the news when we've been looking at pictures from gaza, where there is intense fighting going on between his way the soldiers, him all spices. and every few moments we keep hearing very loud explosions because see much, it's after midnight in gaza, but we are hearing very loud explosions. how do you assess this, this fighting that's happening on the ground now? is there a soul just on now and gaza? this is mosse territory. yeah, this is intense urban warfare. we're entering the next phase of this conflict, which is a talk about counter insurgency. we talked about, clear soled,
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build. this is the clear stage these earlier trying to clear out territory. and then you know, the hold and build stage a bit more controversial because that gets into how long he is realizing tend to stay, whether it will be some kind of occupation. and i know that something united states is advising against producing that they were really be able to clear him off the other fighters in gaza. probably not. they're going to do their, their, their best. they've been trying to soften the ground with air strikes. but given the tunnels, given the kind of a deep network of underground uh yeah, the so called guns and metro lost likely, impossible. that doesn't mean the these railways and the idea of won't try. but no, i don't think that clarion tomas from this territory is feasible to say nothing of, you know, netanyahu the stated goal of destroying or dismantling combust really not. something that most military analysts think is,
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is actually achievable if it's not achievable, then what is the is randy government doing and gaza? they have killed 10800 people so far. i think there's a real sense of inflicting pain and revenge on how much the problem is. a lot of that pain is as being inflicted on palestinian civilians. and so israel is are losing the battle for international public opinion and the more civilians to die each day. the more difficult it will be for these really is to sell to the world that this is because they said that they are, they're fighting against people. but, but when you see the numbers of children at a certain point, you have to ask what gifts must a clock afraid to get your insights into this? we really appreciate the call and clock up the see fun group joining us live from pittsburgh. thank you. this is randy, my latrice has an identified drawn, has had the city of i logic landed inside the southern, his riley pull treading the civilian building. as long as you say,
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cause light damage and the injuries the fullest within the solid launches unknown. the evans hope you've ever claimed comfortability for an attack on on us last week, and who the on full set of launched ballistic missiles that i lived in southern israel. a spokesman for the armed forces says its confirmation was in response to continued as really a question in gaza as well the, our armed forces of launch the number of ballistic missiles on different sensitive targets of these really redeem on the southern occupied territories, including military targets, in the a lot area, the operation has been successful in hitting targets directly, although the enemy is hiding this fact on the forces will continue the military operations in support of the oppressed palestinian people until these really aggression against the people in guns of stops and palestinians of victoria, or send timor had on the news, allah, including and a rocky,
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a base used by us forces comes on draw attack on today. that's sort of most widespread series of strikes, targeting american assets, and evolved since the $1000.00. again, the 14 palestinians have been killed and one of the biggest rates in the west bank this year, around the biggest since october 7th, as well as military says it was targeting palestinian fighters engineering. the military used boulders as to main role. it is as a form of collective punishment, but as smith's reports functioning. now st. jeanine's crowded refugee camp is rarely soldiers and palestinian gunmen fight street to street on house to house explosives or use the principles into homes. so soldiers cannot prove them into alleyways and take on the palestinian fighters. tens of thousands of people live in
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mates, the fighting. then the military coals in its machinery for collective punishment. the bulldozers rip up the tom i called the main streets damaging watermain electricity cables below. it's a new type of collective punishment that israel has recently been inflicting on palestinians in the west bank, a lot of roads, housing, and the for structure. any picture of a mock the noise, then they would be simply knock off a wall that has a picture of a mark to or a shop door or on the about. 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. they average 12 a day across the west bank, but now they average 40 a day. this rate on jeanine was the biggest as b since the, how much the attack on israel and these really military says it found an
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underground tunnel with primed explosives. israel always say that it's targeting what it calls palestinian terrorists, but here they'll tell you that the violins and 4 also, 3 of these raids is something new. maybe it's an opportunity to deal with unfinished business. and we can palestinian fighting groups as much as possible while everyone else is focused on what's happening in gaza. and it's me, i'll just say era janine and the occupied westbank. whenever the iceberg challenges the, our senior political out of this model on the shower and he says the occupied westbank could gradually employed, given the west lack of motivation to stop as well. we could now say that it was war on guys a, israel's war on palestine. what has been in the past month at a focus 0 in on guys, but funding guys are getting people guys destroyed this infrastructure. is telling
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you about truly moving to the west. think of course the west bank is so much bigger territory and much more dispersed. and these radios are starting to give an example of jeanine's or 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 2020, to the massacre them. and for them even 20 years prior to the janine was also a symbol of resistance. so i think they're going to continue to at the west bank. we have the army that is pro for i think so i the villages and towns including my law, the so called defective capital capacity. how far to or an follow to the yeah, the settlers, the illegal settlers, the violent legal settlers are taking advantage with the support of the military and attacking the residents. farmers, women, men, children, a 2nd cars,
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properties and saucer. and so much so that we've had the not just the united nations, but the united states express concern and love 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 or not were speaking earlier. if there's a way, there's a way, but clearly there is no waiting on the part of the by then in this i should do something then 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,
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and genocide both and guys, uh, and uh, in the west bank. so something that i give here because if they don't, i think the west bank is pound is bad, one to implode a lot as well. conduct says bowman campaign and ground defensive and gaza. palestinian is radius and israel has been, was taken support for the tower tree being attacked and arrested. and prominent politicians are among those detained vera so they may has more to dispel us to mean is it a 80 woman posted support for the palestinian fighters and gov the on one side on the map that is there 80 produce, edited her and accused her of having a link to a terrorist organization for but it can equip none, but i'm human, but okay. tried to protest against is there as were on the street. he was detained for questioning along with 2 other photo metal members of parliament rights
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groups. see this is bart defax nam down by is there an on anyone showing support for ballast? how are you here called on the 2nd one. this is katie illegal. the decision of the hi quote 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 students. these are 80 produced events. we evacuated the students, the trauma of the attack. they mean, since the beginning of the war,
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police have questioned more than 370000 is or eighty's over social media posts the see via the public peace. and inside that of the internet and media clean palestinian senior level and was edited 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 $44.00 to have been towards, according to i, that lady gets into 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 follow simmons. and also i'm assuming, is it a 80 c,
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they are facing growing discrimination and worry about how the kind of shows to the data with those and gaza. if it's something social media, post kennedy, did it at a beautiful email address. still the head on the news, our representative for more than 50 countries, nation powers, to mobilize emergencies, to manage here in age for the people of casa and solidarity protest, your full palestinians and gaza, the the hello. it has been uh rough, a storm, a few days across a positive eastern australia is still saying some storm rumbling away and you can see how they stand right up into the out, back and facing some wet weather as well. now as we go through the next day or 2,
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we will see the shower is starting to ease off, but they all still want it's bright as we go on through friday. they see something behind the close that se and cool, and a 37 celsius. the and adelaide assume of the temperature that for alice still still rumbling away just around the northern territory, northern parts of w way. so on average, the w i la c drive, i'm fine posts at around $24.00 degrees. will see similar sort of temperatures as we go on into the next couple of days it back down to 24th. i'd like full size today. still seeing some showers into central and northern parts of the country. and we've got some where to where the heading to was new zealand that'll relatable to sign off on it. i say make it way through the latter part of the weekend. the head of that white pressure comes in so long as you try and find the temperature is around 24 celsius in christchurch. so warming up a touch here now is cooling down across a good pos of these tonight. at present we've got some very heavy rain making its way across japan, some snow on the northern flank of that bright refresher weather. behind the way
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the northern china, the, the, it is murder. when you throw a fire bomb into someone's home, that is significant in numbers that insignificant ideologically, that is significant, even as a crime does very significant by dictating the governments, the fact of the policy that was shown up can terms of the radicalized div series on our to 0, examining the impact of today's headlines. medicines that are running out every single, some ideas our patients lose. we could see all the tests to go. so we don't buddies explore and abundance of the world class program. i don't think we have another decade before machines are smarter than us. it's time to raise your life
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international. so make us and world class john and bring programs to inform in spying on the challenges there. the the the watch and the news out with me. elizabeth on them and don't have a mind to about top storage facade as many as far as targeting major hospitals in gaza. this is the moment of them back from you. the information hospital and the loss of children's hospital has now stopped functioning. for the 10800 palestinians have been killed since the conflict began. that includes more than $4500.00 children. as you was describing the complex position, monetary and catastrophe,
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and the white house as well and has a great date for our porcelain submissive tax and the notes. tens of thousands of civilians are fleeing from the north. as is right, the ground forces engage and st. specials will come off with help. industries have half of the most recent victims have been killed by a strikes in the southern cost of casa and air is declared a safe, so flight israel, a less than an hour of nations. international agencies and non governmental groups have stressed the urgent need for aid in international conference in powers that were joined by french president and manual. my con latasha bucket reports from pass 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
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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 30 days enough. war indeed is a virus or 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, already sending hospital ships to the region, micro also said powers 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
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indispensable, and non negotiable and is an immediate necessity. the 1st person enticed at this conference not only to coal for humanitarian pause and 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 quoting, for an end to the fighting, saying that israel has of wrong to defend itself, but is the that's increasing? does the so who calls in the blog in the bloodshed micros tool cause a ceasefire? could signal a change of direction in europe. latasha popular. i'll just say era paris. but you can, his home secretary has drawn criticism after she accused police of having what she called a pro palestinian bias sweller brave. i'm gonna choose london's metropolitan police are being lenient to us. protest is riding for a seas fund garza, she couple of the activists close pro palestinian mobs and hate marches to
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hundreds of people to riding across new york city to corps phone and to the wall and gaza with protel has to be in protest groups, according for people to walk out of school or works for a city wide shut down. at the susan surrender and address crowns. or in my given white privilege. to say that you don't have to be palestinian to stand with the palestinian people. the understand that the slaughter of almost $5000.00 children is unacceptable and over crime. you do not have to be under the war. crimes are being delivered every single day according
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to the un other humanitarian, the time for education. as a previous speaker mention so many people did not understand the context in which the october 7 i saw happen. they don't understand the history of what has been happening to the palestinian people for 75 years. the students in the us are facing backlash for taking part in the protests. kristen salumi spoke to one of them in new york. says demonstration was organized by student groups like the palestinian youth movement and the national students for justice in palestine that had 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.
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i even has these groups, in many cases are being attacked for being anti semitic and facing pressure. the schools. 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 aspirin here. and you'll notice these young ladies are covering their face and they don't want to use their last name because they've been out of there's been a lot of harassment for students, but actually i'll ask you out for and why. 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 the backlash from the schools, colleges, professors, the leaders that are supposed to protect them,
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they are going against them. and then there's this thing called kind of re mission where they take our name and take our pictures and put them in miss work our what we say and say it in a way that shows tailored towards the specific group. in this case, the jewish community, which is completely not our purpose for our goal, and they are miss miss raising our messages, and that's not, that's, that's not chosen to protect ourselves for our regular lives and to be a no more regressive. we're, we have to cover our feet and how do you respond to that when, when people say you're being anti submitted? well, when people say there were being inside somebody, they, most of it is a justification of what the justifying that what is relatively in palestine is. as we, as students, we believe that and people we have community in our schools that is jewish community. we have teachers were jewish from israel, they have told us that power options that are, are not being inside committed. and we know that'd be what and be nice and our,
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our purpose and not to attack a group of religious into a religious disability as much as i can feel that because the some of us, so like this. and if we, if i were to talk about how, what i face from 911 attacks, and i'm still thinking about being a terrorist, because i'm, i look like your most of them, which i didn't do. i need the help. that is the same thing as being, as i said, right? so i'm not being if i'm not attacking any jewish people, but i mean, what's your goal with these demonstrations? what are you calling for? well, we are calling for a ceasefire. and how to sign from our presidential, our 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 we, we're trying all our best and all the actions we can say to call for demand towards the fire and the genocide in co sign and stuff, funding israel for the war or terms or offering. thank you very much. thanks for
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talking to al jazeera, i can tell you that the atmosphere on college campuses around the country is very tens of many have reported optics and hate crimes anti semitic. and as long as the k crimes 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 authorities in western countries are increasingly cracking down on pro palestinian protest of the across europe and in the us rights groups have expressed concern about crackdowns on kansas and and politics. but she just delayed the only palace to be an american and congress was sentient this week. and the house is representative and social media john. so i'm also going to choose the sensor invoices that are critical
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enough as well as one dasa. it's a slogan that's become a rallying cry for people around the world, protesting and support of palestinians from being moved to london. washington dc called for an end to israel's bombardment and goss. i have been interspersed with a child from the to the c. palestine will be free. it refers to the area between the jordan river and the mediterranean sea, which encompasses as well the occupied west bank and gaza. but what protest is considered a call for equality. pro israel observed as say, is anti symmetric. it amounts to a code for the destruction of the jewish stays. well, many palestinians, and they're supposed to say that's not the case. but it's a couple of a freedom and an end to is ray, the occupation, which controls the lives of palestinians. in the eyes flow to, i'll just be a senior political analyst model on the shadow. i start by asking him why people waiting for a 6 font being accused of anti semitism. there are 10 arising people who are
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demanding justice for the cities because that's what i want to use as a hot justice for the citizens. but there are what, what we call observers. they are actually either very cynic or very stupid to call this and to $76.00 as their stupid because the agency or the are cynic because they know the history and this to charge those for one justice for the palestinians to be submitted. unfortunately, nowadays, everyone seems to think that on israel and the supporters that history started in october 2nd. let's see the doc stock. no. this is even starting magic's issues of it. without the patient. yeah. of westbank and guys. it started even before 1947. when these raiders began to suck in palestine and legally, and certainly with the creation of these red on the ruins of the palestinians. that's when the original sent happens. is right,
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was created on the ones of what kind of thing and people the destruction of 400 villages and towns. yeah. it definitely cleansing off more than $750000.00 policies. that's where it's all started. it did not stuck in guys or did not start in the west bank. in fact, it's stuck in the gallery within these red cents. what is that imposed admitted to the government from 1947 to 96 or something. so ordering, or you could say that as is really you month, right? so cause issues as international human rights organizations like big settings, like i'm just international lucky human rights watch. they all say that between the are able to see these are it has directed a racist jewish supremacy system. yeah. the government published in use within is a better city is in the west bank and gaza. and if you could of 5 that system you
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a called an antique semis and in the period of time that you were talking about more than $75.00 is that definition of anti semitism has expanded phone much and we are seeing will efforts being made once again to further expand, it's honestly what the extension of the concept is, the band, the zation of the concept. because now every one old printer size is really government to score somebody which is an injustice to the millions of jews who died in europe by end to summit. yeah. to my mind, the 2 greatest anti semite today, are these ready president and these are the friends. let me tell you why. the is really president by pointing every palestinian and does a guilty and basically digits him. isaac, a general side against the palestinian people of gaza implicating is, are the jewish states in genocide, jackson stomach,
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a prime minister who is basically a political criminal to come the worst criminals is the unto somebody too, for his own personal gain has implicated his red in genocide for his own political gain for forming some fanatic government. allow reduce, right under his responsibility to be exposed to an i faxed over a 1000 jewish does. right. so you have a prime minister and, and is there any president? one of them are, are implication today in the death of the kind of cities in genocides in palestine and all of that is really hung around the jewish state. no, i think most jews around the world are innocence of this. but we have a situation now which should be the freedom of what was the court interest so much so much are the ones who are implicating the jewish people in genocide in guys i
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did buy this thing in the united nations report has outlined the dell has social economic told me that as well as war and gaza is taking on palestinians. it says that annual pals 3 and g d p is expected to have one ready declined by about 4.2 percent. that's a loss of about $857000000.00. and the longer the was on the grace of the toll on the palestinian economy of the contract last 2 full months. the estimate of economic loss would rise to 8.4 percent of g d. p a $1700000000.00 a 3rd month would bring the total loss to $2500000000.00. 390000 jobs have already been lost in gaza and occupied westbank and policies expected to rise 20 to 45 percent. depending on the duration of the war area, my colleague, the spouse, display, the stuff to take spoke to of the body. he's in the system, secretary general and director of the regional bureau for out states for the united
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nations development program. she's telling me, well, skiing him about the social economic impact of the wolf on palestinians. and this is unprecedented. i must say i have been observing conflicts for a very long time. we have never seen such hard aggression in human development in one months or 2 months or even 3 months. if this or last 4 to the end of the year by the stein would lose 19 years of human development. that means almost $50000000000.00 of investments in schools and hospitals and economy and infrastructure wiped out completely not just forgotten the home funds, they need to be gone. i mean, this is really, i'm president of the if i, if the war continues to the end of the year. as i said, the last, it would be about 20 percent of the just to compare ukraine. it took ukraine the year in the house to lose afford to lose 30 percent of g. d. p for palestine to lose twice percent in 3 months. that is really unprecedented. i was also looking at
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some of the numbers and annual report. it says if this will last 3 months, poverty is projected to increase by 45 percent. now before the war began, moving 61 percent of people were already living in poverty. a 45 percent increase and that's only if the will ends by one early january. but we know that as well as saying they're preparing for a very, very long it's so what happens after 3 months? all you really cannot imagine what would happen. we already have added the ward has already added 500000 people to the 1800000 people living under poverty line. and by this time now, just because again, i stress in owners by this time. and therefore, if this work continues further, i would estimate that the g d p will use another 9 percent without the war, meaning in 2024. if the fighting stops now 2024, the 5 sending the corner, you will lose another 9 percent with all the poverty and human development
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regression that would come with that. imagine if the water continues, it's really unprecedented. and on the imagine of, it's just the things that such levels of dysfunction continue further. there is not much more destroyed. let me give you another comparison. it took 4 years for the water instead of you to destroy the same level of destruction of housing that happened in one month in gov. again. what does that mean for any bay officer and what does that mean? it's me is that even if the fighting stops, no, we are going to deal with a long lasting internal displacement problem and goes up with all the humanitarian, economic, and social and security consequences of such a disaster. so how could this go further? how could this go? we don't know the,
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let's take a look at some of the news around the world and $8800.00 microns, were rescued off the coast of mara cheney and last weekend. despite storms near here, the number of of people trying to reach spain continues to rise. nicholas hawk joined the senegalese navy vessel off the coast of west africa. so it is a rescue operation. after a 19 hour 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, detect something there. it is, a light shining in the distance. the captain believes around a $150.00 people on board. it's very, 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,
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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, many show signs of hunger and dehydration. stimuli. barry says their journey began in the gambia. they were halfway to europe.
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as we sailed back to port anger, turns to anguish and shame. the group falls silent, each thinking of the $1000.00 going to wake the house, the journey and put in there. now going to have to return home empty handed to the life they had left behind at down the wall adults senegalese security forces take the migraines, including simula into custody. i am to my life and bed and that will help us to 566. so maybe like these that stick on time. again, the getting so it's not easy. it is mission accomplished for it. spanish and syndic leads, forces keeping europe safe and free from africans in search for a better life. nicholas hawk. elder 0 the car as
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a deals bainbridge between spain, socialist party, and catalonia separatists. to back the acting prime minister's bed for another time . the agreement includes the proposal to go on and the state of people involved in catalonia is failed for independence from the dread opponents of the proposed. they'll have been protesting for almost a week outside petro sanchez's headquarters. now she's on the felicia deployed off, dividing some recent days, left facing offices injured. you reset shows global temperatures during the last 12 months with a hospice and last 125000 years. the study by not for profit climate central says the average global temperature is around $1.00 degrees celsius. higher than before, the industrial revolution. the father of liverpool football, luis diaz, has been released fine on the group which kidnapped him in northern columbia. the
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res manuel diaz was abducted 12 days ago by the national liberation army o. e. and then the group latest had because nothing was a mistake and its leadership had ordered his release a slump in domestic amount and china is waiting on the prospects phone, economics recovery. and this point to low consumer confidence and a property sec. the crisis. jessica washington reports function due. the chinese consume is the only ones keeping an eye on prices. economists to china has ended a period of dis, inflation for the 2nd time to see a stimulus measures have failed to encourage spending that those shrinking property value, which is cost by the collapse of the real estate bubble may have uh that psychological effects on the, the those that have the real estate, so they may expected to expect that the asset
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value distracting. then their future plans for consumption would be a cut off the consumer price index dropped 0.2 percent in october, weighed down by a recent slump in poke prices result of over supply. in early october, the world bank contracts 2020 full growth full cost with china is it struggles with the property sector. crisis ended increasingly on such as you can only capital. according to research by jp morgan and bloomberg developers, accounting for 40 percent of home sales have defaulted on the debt since 2021, amounting to $115000000000.00. that's costing a shadow over the economy, contributing to consume is reluctant to spend big. this week, the international monetary fund revised up. it's full costs for china for this year
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. and next, it predicts growth to slow to 4.6 percent in 2024 as weakness in the real estate sector. pacific an external demand remains subdued. despite the challenges, there are some positive indicators, including early signs of improvement in the relationship between the us and china, and the thriving renewable energy sector is doing good things. very optimistic about china's economy and our company's future. china is economy has kept growing for many years and we're doing our industries demands of the market a gradually increasing every year. the annual growth is, is about 20 percent to quite a, so we have very confident woman. such attitude a welcome in china as it tries to return to printer economic prospect. jessica washington, which is 0 time to china. that's it for me, it is a problem for this news out of do stay with us. carry johnston will be here in
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a few minutes. for more of today's news, thank you for watching. the this is most is like for palestinians and his radio occupied territories. every day of the year. arbitrary security checks the day, the old deal, especially for young palestinian men. you ask me for my ideas. how does to new say then not going out unless they have to to avoid arrest check points and harassment from angry is really odd. non side tells us he feels the situation has less than to compile this thing into. on sunday he was chased by launch group. this is randy settlers, one on his way to what i think his rating supermarket, the security guard came over shouting by pointing a gun at my face and forced me to the ground. it was discrimination only because on
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palestinians with formright groups quoting on his release to its hind palestinians, they come across regardless of age palestinians, a walrus that they'll be collectively punished more than they already have been. water is life. but in palestine it's an instrument of bulky patience. with is a way of controlling the majority of palestinian water resources and destroying hundreds of sanitation structures. simians are being deprived of a universal human rights. people in power investigates with an isaac walter in palestine on a jersey and a thought provoking ons, but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate that there are no quick wins and eventually some odd hitting interviews. do you feel like america is less than do something today is or is it just a different full?
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i think that democracy is a process basically, entities do you feel that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the brakes on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen to the story on talk to how does it of the thousands of people killed and wound data often is really s try that. the indonesian of hospital in northern garza, on a fire, breaks out inside the run. see, see, children's hospital often is rarely strikes the carry johnston. this is all just here. a lot for me to help us says israel has now agreed to a 4 hour daily pause and it's a salt in the north.
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