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the, the, the israel continues this bombing of the hospitals and the other critical infrastructure across northern johnson, the little i'm darn jordan, this sounds here a life. and so coming to us as, as well as now. great. so for our daily pools and it's offensive in the north, but it strikes continue across golf. tens of thousands of people are moving south, attempting to escape is right. you have to see me and have come to us and
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a regional diplomatic push for humanitarian relief. and balance out here, we're heading to egypt on friday for troops continue regarding release of some concepts that will by the end. and they all provide westbank bottles. rates between is ready for us as in palestinian fighters in geneva. at least 14 the what it's just going to have a $300.00 g m t. that's 5 am in gaza. israel has continued to target civilian infrastructure this time hitting major hospitals in gaza. it's on the struck the vicinity of a lot of hospitals in the north. thousands of palestinians have been sheltering of hospitals and made israel. the intense booming campaign across garza more than 10800 people have been killed since the conflict began on october 7 of the. 7
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several people have been injured during the nights off to show that they all ship a hospital in the west. the district and one of gauze has lost remaining hospitals for children as also come under attack. fire broke out at the run tc children's hospital of to is riley and strikes the anatomy on thursday. this was the moment of impact near the end and age in the hospital, which is barely functioning. thousands of wounded and disposed people at sheltering in the vicinity of the facilities in northern gaza. the hospital directors coating on the world to wake up to the reality of israel's farming company. this is what the occupation is throwing its hospitals massage truck. know that the world bear witness to what the occupation targets trulia in 24 hours the hospital
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will be out of service. it seems these really occupation policies are not happy with the persistence of the indonesian hospital nor the steadfast. and the people of northern causes. this settling schools by targeting an on civilians injured people and medical staff whose rights a 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 . look at the kind of damage sustained in the policy and even people will remain steadfast. we will continue persisting until we vanquish the occupation. so i'll just bear with patrick apple as soon as the latest i'm hon. eunice and southern gaza, or another close integration of the is it a strikes what directed towards us? she thought hospitable would attend a bloom to palestine. journalists have been assured by these really. alternately,
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this shield has been dropped on the yard, so she thought hospital as to the list and even residence was sleeping in the yachts of this hospital, which led to the injuries of full palestinians who were residing in the yard of this hospital. this is a very dangerous and serious dramatic change in terms of the 11th of bombardment. that is, well, is trying to direct it to direct it towards the hospitals in the territory. now this could be a clear warning that the residents of a she felt hospitalized, must evacuate and leave the hospital in order to be controlled by these really maneuvering through. so are trying to push forwards into a deep by to the territory. now this attack is not yet the only one but the vicinity over so of the ending nation hospital in the north of the gaza strip has been a, have been also destroyed and the unless or hospital which considered to be the main children's hospital in garza has been also direct, directly bombarded, were a fire, had been what to do to the is what it is. trace what tens of thousands of
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palestinians have been moving south from northern gaza, the fleeting on foot carrying what a little they can to escape active gun battles between palestinian fighters and is ready forces as well as a donor humanitarian conditions. but as island fisher reports, many fear they will never be able to return to their homes, just like their ancestors lane stretches by kilometers bacchus 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 allowed to forget most upside or they have no, 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 the situation is hard like when. if god is the only one who can help us and we're cost it, we have locked 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 user, at least to leave northern guys at the craft what the cook together. remnants of
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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 know what can we go? this is a new way, the displacements of a 100. it's a no deductible for the posting, and people use this like 1948 windows. where can we go? i don't know whether 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
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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 some we have to stop somewhere to rest, but that won't be home that they don't know when or if they will see again, alan fisher. i'll just see though they don't bring of palestinian islamic jihad, they'll codes. brigade says it's repaired to release 2 captives for humanitarian reasons. an automatic, we announce we are prepared to release a woman for humanitarian in health reasons, considering we will not be able to offer her medical treatment. we are also
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prepared to release the young man for humanitarian reasons because he is of a young age and consider the as really prisons are full of palestinian children. this is an initiative that will come into force when it's a necessary requirements in the field. are present, you know, the white house is israel with implement when it goes for a pause is an ex military offensive each day in northern casa president biden said, humanitarian poses are a step in the right direction, and that they will be to the human is here in colorado as to allow palestinians to flee hostile areas and gaza report as asked by and about his conversations with israel's prime minister. that led to the announcement frustrated with rosen, jordan has more now from washington dc. a quote for the white house announced that
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this puts you mandatory and pause as it's calling. it would take place starting on thursday, even as our the white house was announcing this, this movement is really officials were denying that they had agreed to any such thing. and it took a couple of hours before a spokesperson for these really prime minister actually said, yes, this for our pause is going to happen every day. and that residents will get 3 hours notice so that they can try to take advantage of that break for break in the fighting. now, whether or not this is successful, that's certainly something that the bite in harris administration is hoping for. and they very much would like to see these pauses extended, but let's make it clear the us is not calling for an actual ceasefire. a stop a fighting between the is really
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a military and how most fighters and others who may have taken up arms against israel. that's because they believe that doing so would give her more time to essentially re arm and to perhaps launch another attack on is really territory, which is something that the us does not want to see. so while they are very much aware of the growing political pressure here in the united states, from people who are very much upset and alarmed by the rising death toll of palestinians, inside garza, the us also wants to show that it still does support israel's right to defend itself from outside attack, but it does know that if it does not do more, do stand up for the ability of people to escape the fighting civilians who may not have any position whatsoever except for living inside garza, that the us knows that it could face political ramifications of its own. and so
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that is why we're seeing what's happening happen now. but let's speak now to him to salute you joins us live from occupied east jerusalem. and others seems to be some mixed messaging about these 4 pauses in the fighting. what we'll have is, randy officials been saying that in as well during these release has been clear that these will be tactical. localized pauses not calling. it see spires at all. they're saying that this is just a formal extension of a policy that they hope already been doing of practices they've already been implementing to try and assist palestinian civilians inside of gauze and to evacuate from the north to the south. now we're talking about a 4 hour window in different parts of the northern gaza strip, but it will be implemented every day at a different location or residence will be notified a few hours in advance so they can really prepare themselves for whatever type of decision they want to make with their families, the 1st school of thought is that they will be going from the north to the south,
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evacuating entirely on foot with whatever they can carry. and the 2nd is palestinians in the north who actually don't want to evacuate their homes. but rather just want to leave where they are during that period of time to try and find food, medical supplies, and any other type of a they can get their hands on. the is really authorities. and the military like, have been saying that they are trying to mitigate the number of civilian casualties . but the reality on the ground shows a much different story, given the catastrophic humanitarian situation, and the rising number of deaths every single hour. now these really military spokesperson, daniel, had got a speaking tonight saying, but why all of this is ongoing. these really army will actually continue to push deeper. okay. side of gauze, the city into how much strong holds. and these really are me saying that they have um, really achieved some of those goals in the north. i'm the just quickly what more details
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are emerging about negotiations? generally small of these randy captains or or remember the c i a director met with this really officials and then met with property officials to try and secure the release of some of these captive b is really prime minister. has been clear and firm from the beginning, but there will be no ceasefire until all of the captives are brought back. and that the main point of this round operation was to try and release these captors from inside of the gaza strip. now there is a growing pressure on these really prime minister because of the reports that have been circulating about 10 to 15 captive that could potentially be released in these talks that are ongoing with foreign dignitaries. but the why, while these really prime minister is under pressure not just from the international community, but from the is really public. so a lot to look out for in the coming hours and days after the release of these captives. all right, so i'm definitely a lifestyle and author bodies tuesday. i'm to thank you. have time to
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a saying that the heads of a, c, i a and his rails must not intelligence agency. i've met the prime minister of cats are in dough to discuss a possible deal of a hostage releases. and a pause in the fighting. the mayor of katya visited the united arab emirates on we'll travel to egypt for tools on friday or coming clock is director of research on us to fund group. he says these meetings could lead to some of the strategic results but not in immediate future. so we have to look at these very briefly monetary and causes that are merely our, as long as potential building blocks or confidence building measures to something greater down the line. you have to think about who's involved here. you've got the chief of massage, you've got the c, i a director, bill burns, who's a long time, middle east and knows the region really well, extensive contacts and the country prime minister. so these are major players on the world scene hoping for some kind of a break through some kind of pause in, in the really intense fighting that we've seen. i think it's really a kind of step by step basis. we're talking more at the kind of tactical level
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right now. more so than the strategic level. but, you know, i'm holding out hope that with continued intensive diplomacy, we could get there in the coming days. if not weeks. what we're seeing now we, we, we need some kind of a breakthrough, some kind of a pause and in an ideal world that would lead to a cease fire. i just don't know that we're going to get there soon. if a pause or a cease fire is immune, they can very well look at this as their last opportunity to target come aust, command and control nodes to go after leaders we could see, you know, a real ramp up in the, you know, days leading up to something more permanent, 4872 hours. we don't know the timeline, but we could see an intensification of strikes before some kind of a pause type actual product here. and i'll just say right, when we come back, they've been more still a down to protest in new york and support us. it's more than the
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simpler violence has been pushing palestinians out to finance for years, which is october. the 7th. it's been like nothing. they've seen before with a to 100 people for whether you see a video and community in the occupied with the bank, with food to keep their maybe the shortest family had to run for things they located us could for days we couldn't bring in walter, thanks to drink highly, his brothers and their families have relocated to the vintage of type a 7 year old kyle, it says he's the top of his class. i asked him what's 3 plus 4? he says it's sending. he says he misses who are the ones at the castle. i've always depended on a warm climate, but it's too cold here in the village of piping. there's also little freezing lines . they can start a new life here. maybe the side would sooner and to she would also learn that he
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might never be able to return to his line investigation. the gift compelling in science, inter totally storms from asia and the pacific one. 0 $1.00 east on out to 0. the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back to watching. i'll just say record your mind about top stories here. this is mainly as strikes not targeting major hospitals and dogs are allowed around to use the children's hospital and they'll ship a hospitalization to come under attack. early on thursday,
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both the indonesian on on us that children's hospitals football more than 10900 cottage indians have been killed since the war began. that includes more than 4 and a half hours. children. you end describing the conflict as a humanitarian catastrophe. on the white house, as israel has agreed to daily for our forces and it's offensive in the north, tens of thousands of civilians. i'm clean from the north as rainy ground forces engaged in st bottles with contest fights. as a 14 palestinians have been killed and one of the biggest raids in the occupied west bank this year. and the biggest since october, 7th, as well as ministry says it was targeting on palestinian fighters in janine, the ministry used bulldozers to rip up main roads on tuesday was about to submit reports out from janine street to jeanine's. crowded refugee camp is rarely soldiers and palestinian gunmen fight street to street on house to house. exclusive,
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so used to funds goals into homes. so soldiers can come prove them into alleyways and take on the palestinian fighters. tens of thousands of people live in mates the fighting. then the military goals and its machinery for collective punishment. the bulldozers rip up the tom i call the main streets damaging volt domains and 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 martin, a noise, then they would be simply knock off a wall that has a picture of a mart 2 or a shop door or a roundabout. they take it out on anything. the amys to create government 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 quality at this rate on jeanine was
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the biggest as being since the, how much the attack on israel. and these really military says it found an underground tunnel with prime explosives. israel will always say that it's targeting what it calls palestinian terrorists, but here that will tell you that the violins and for all city 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 focused on what's happening in gaza. and it's me, i'll just say era. janine and the occupied westbank of thousands of palestinians from gauze, stronger than the occupied westbank gulf. the israel council, they were tenants. they were working in israel up until october 7th, when how much fight has launched their attack? st. bus robbie reports from, from all of these men want to go home to gaza. on october 7th, they were working mainly as construction labors or farm workers in israel. then they
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became the enemy. my route for us lost a leg to cancer and then managed to find work in a bakery. he wants to go back to con eunice in the south of gusto, even though he has nothing to go back to come. so i should in to about october 25. i was talking to my children as usual. so later on sunset, i got the news, the house was gone, know the children are gone and everything is going on. i've lost my 4 children, their mother, my mother, my sister, and her 4 children, and another sister, and my sister in law and her daughter. and another sister in law or her children and husband were injured. and to do that and then how i nearly $7000.00 workers from goes have found themselves stuck in the west bank. there was really work permits were cancelled not long after october, 7th, thousands registered to go back to god. and that was to go and to ensure that we came here to look for
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a piece of bread to leave. like everyone else. we weren't shocked by what happened . we are like everyone else. we are waiting for god's mercy. we are people who loves life. we don't like this, or anyone to suffer. even before the war, half of the people in garza lived below the poverty, one of the jobs these men had provided, essential income. israel says no one from casa will ever be allowed to work there again, due to not showing up and was supposed to been loaded as i came here to build a future for my children, they're gone, and the future is gone. there's no future left. there's no life left. let's have the housing temporary shelters across the west bank as a short term solution. now, risk becoming a long term challenge. for weeks these men have been waiting for a way back to gossip with the ongoing, seemingly endless bombardments of the strip,
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the worsening humanitarian conditions on the ground. some whose entire families had been wiped out. it is perhaps one surprising that many are having 2nd thoughts. the palestinian authority says it's been working on how to transport those who do want to go back across is really territory. it would mean an end to the room, but a returned to a city under attack zane bus route of the o g 0. remo. in the occupied westbank, these are the ministry's as an identified drones hit, the city of the lot landed inside the southern is really port hitting a civilian building. how far to side cause like damage and no injuries. i mean, so i was also intercepted of the red sea by israel to the defense system. humans who the rebels paying responsibility for an attack company that most folks and for the who fee on forces that say they fight a barrage of ballistic missiles of israel in response to its continued aggression. on casa, the armed forces of launch,
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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 back and forth is, will continue the military operations in support of the oppressed palestinian people until these really aggression against the people in guns of stops and public opinions. victorious. a drone is reported to have hit an ad base housing us troops in northern iraq, a fire broke out that a seal definitely following the strike on the heavier base and at a bill another american position in a rock the i'm outside the base is reported to have been targeted, they've been repeated attacks against us forces in iraq and syria since the start of the war on gaza. hundreds of people have been demonstrating in new york city quoting for an end to the war and gaza. palestinian,
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the son of down to purchase groups coating for people to work out of school with for us. citywide shutdown, down to susan's around the address of the crowds. the ban here in my given white privilege to say that you don't have to be palestinian to stand with the palestinian people. the be to understand that the slaughter of almost $5000.00 children is unacceptable and over time you do not have to be under the war. crimes are being delivered every single day according to the un other humanitarian group.
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the time for dictation as a previous speaker, mention so many people do not understand the context in which the october 7 assaults happen. they don't understand the history of what has been happening to the palestinian people for 75 years. i'll just say it was christine salumi. has been at that rally for today's demonstration was organized by certain groups like the palestinian youth movement and the national movement for justice in palestine. the student groups, many of them marching here, from their respective campuses around the city here to the new york public library to make their voices heard even as they are increasingly coming under attack and, and being labeled as anti semitic, especially for some of this even in
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a recent debate, 5 republican presidential candidates for candidates, several of them said they've punished university students to demonstrate against israel, or in support of amongst the pro palestinian students. i've spoken to here say that they are speaking up for marginalized, oppressed people, living in gaza, however, and denied that that is anti semitic. i've been participating in this movement since 2021. and i think it's a really loving movement. i actually think it's been a really powerful to see the way, especially here in new york city of the movement actually has been uniting palestinians, jews, and really just like myself and all sorts of people. busy are in solidarity against the violence towards the palestinians. needless to say, this is making for a very tense environment on many us college campuses and university campuses, incidents of anti semitism and anti muslim anti islamic hates are
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on the rise according to several national sources. but clearly that's not stopping these demonstrators from coming out and making their voices heard. kristen salumi al jazeera new york. well, that's it for me down, jordan, for now up next inside story. even look at why some leaders appear to be more concerned about who will govern the cause of an ending a will stay the same out as the the hello. we are now starting to see temperatures on the slide across the good parts of north america. found a cloud here rolling across central and eastern parts of canada, trailing cold front oil all the way down into the deep south, and that's going to continue making its way further east was ahead of that. we have seen temperatures into the 20s, into dc. friday. we'll see something like
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a 10 degree drop in temperatures of that state pressure cooler at talking in behind to 13 degrees low. so single figures, the cost of northern place to lay the prairies into a good possible canada with a lot of sub 0 weather going on here as well. so if the thing that they see on saturday, 14 for atlanta. so that's something of a drop because we have a 21 handful friday, some whatsoever across set to southeastern corner of the us. some me down pulls the into louisiana southern parts of a texas drive right into central western ponds for the time being we have got some wet when the weather coming into web, which is colombia, snow over the high ground. this is just often, not just the way a little further east was still some very wet weather. the discount of water take sale, southern areas of texas deals. why the to, into a good parts of put a rico dry to the west of the
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the world is witnessing death and destruction in gaza on an unprecedented scale war crimes in full view coolest spot ignored. so why does some of the does appear more concerned with government tired traits once the board? so, but this is the inside story. the hello that are on james bay's palestinians in gaza leading their lives moment to moment. not sure if they'll survive is really a tax if they'll be able to eat to access medical treatment for family members injured in the bombardment in the middle of this brutal presence. some world leaders have already begun discussing the future once the war is over. the us secretary of state says they'll be no place for home us, nor com. israel re occupied the strip. that's concrete to what these really prime
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