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on al jazeera, the holding the powerful to account. as we examined the us each roll in the wall on out your 0, the the no shelter a know where to go, hospitals are in the firing line again in garza at least 6 medical facilities all hits by is there any strikes the money in sight? the sound, is there a knife and the whole? so coming up, the mirror council arrives in egypt to push for humanitarian relief. and gaza to accept will say lock, need to focus on the release of some is there any captives?
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the us says israel has agreed to for our daily pauses and it's offensive. but there's been no confirmation from these writings to let people greece, and to remember what does this sound of life without phone banks before starting something them again, it's very cynical in thousands of palestinians sheltering and hospitals in gauze so all in favor, the lives of, to series of attacks on health facilities by is there any forces in the latest strike? several people were killed and wounded when an outpatient building at the strips biggest hospital was hit. the strike on l. c. 5 came just hours of is compound with shelves, killing at least 6 people and i'll say size one s at least 6 hospitals
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attacked in northern gauze over the last 24 hours, including 2 children's hospitals. on thursday, this was the moment of impact near the indonesian hospital in northern garza, thousands of wounded and displaced palestinians with sheltering place. the facility it shows as supplies and has been badly functioning. 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 will be out of service. it seems these really occupation policies are not happy with the persistence of the indonesian hospital nor the steadfastness. the people of northern causes a settling schools by targeting unarmed civilians injured people and medical staff
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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, looked at the kind of damage sustained, palestinian people will remain steadfast. we will continue persisting until we find quite the occupation. this was the scene of a nice off to strike near the out out of the hospital in the north of the strip house authorities say booming like a fuel has forced 18 of kansas. 35 hospital us to shut down. thousands of palestinians have been sheltering at health care centers, hoping that they will be safe from. is there any bombing speak? now? it's out there is honey, my mood. he's in hon eunice inside the gaza strip. so honey, more devastating strikes, many of them focusing on the hospitals in the strip bring us up to date with the
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latest this was more devastation and destruction of concentrated mainly in gaza, city and the northern part of gaza strip, namely bits from noon and the city of the land value refuge account as these really military time. and the army vehicles are pushing deeper to the center of gaza city, mainly right now getting very close to the surrounding of a ship. a hospital within the past 12 hours the to the hospital had been repeatedly targeted 4 times just within the past 2 hours. the 4th time it was target. it's getting at least 6 people with multiple injuries inside the hospital. do this, the center of guys are worked out to a specialized hospital over in dc, pediatric hospital and another specialized hosp to the art under tv. the air
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strikes and boom barton to invite it by the israeli times. then artillery, selling state destroying the gates of these hospital and what we learned from our stores that these 2 houses that are being in the circles by is really times with a 1000 of people, is still inside the hospitals, taking them as a refuge. there are reports about multiple injuries at the inside these hospitals, but we would talk to the running get low capacity insufficient base. it is hard to provide the necessary medical intervention needed right now to the north indonesian hospital. the largest remaining hospital in the northern part have has been under tv. there's frank humble marmont. as of last night, with more fire boats and creating around the hospital from o of 4 corner destroying major roads leading to the main gets of the hospital, an older residential building surrounding the hospital. the putting the life of
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1000 a few people, including a patients and injuries under jeopardy as tanks are, approaching the main road of the hospital. okay, thank you for that update honey. and i made that for us and con eunice. well, the mirror has kept the site to me and then how about the l. sony has arrived in cairo, the tooks with the egyptian president for to discussing the escalating, go on garza and comes a day off to he visited the, you know, i said are emeralds also on thursday. the heads of b. c, i a and israel is most side intelligence agency mets, with the prime minister of costa in doha, to discuss a possible deal for the release of captives and a pause in the fighting. well, as we've been hearing, the white house says israel will implement a daily full hour pause in its military offensive in northern gaza. president joe biden said it was a step in the right direction,
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frustrated with farming area . i spoke to sar horowitz, she's an occupant. east jerusalem, who gave us more details on what that full hour pause could entail a so official confirmation as of yet from the is riley side. so i send the note from the military or the prime minister himself, but so it local media. how strongly suggested that this is going to be happening, and that's been quite seeing and is really seen the official off the record saying that it will be implemented. what is clear though, is that this really comes from incredible an immense us pressure on the is really government to go ahead with this decision. now i just wanted to explain the
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difference of what we've been seeing this 7 hour pause, which was to allow palestinians to move from the north to the south on the main road. so law had been road while we're talking about what the us has been pushing folder is a pause for full hours in different areas within the know. so we're talking about different pockets, whether it would be notified thing that would allow palestinians to leave the homes to leave completely. also to be able to get access to what very basic needs are. all at the moment is very little was said is very little food and a saw are what more details on emerging about negotiations to release more of the is really captives the as really government and stuff and the, the families and those of the missing are we talking about $242.00 captives, they've been pushing full to try and get him off and his mom, it just had to release them. how much has said a few times,
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but it's willing to do so with certain conditions. now the laser is still not, isn't being spoken outwardly, there's nothing been confirmed, but we're hearing in the, in the box that those negotiations are continuing. that there's a potential that may be $10.00 to $15.00 of those being held captive will be released. but again, no confirmation, we did see a video that was released overnight of a 70 year old woman in albany is really had a message to prime minister benjamin netanyahu. whether those well, her words, whether she was co. 6 so in into it is another story, but how mazda is also said that they are willing to release a 12 year old on the humanitarian grounds, or the you on special rough with town. the palestinian territories has cooled out the united states for once. she describes as protecting israel, francesca, albany z says for our pauses informing not what the people have gone to need. the human rights community discolored. the communities denounced that there was,
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there was a risk of genocide being committed against the policy and people. so it's extremely serious, any set of stopping it, the u. s. r. again, once again resorting to during the same time, it's like giving 4 hours to, to the people, to engage up to 3 hours to let people 3. and to remember what these, the sound of life without bumping before starting something them again, it's very cynical and cool. well, i'm now doing here in the studio by time i come, lucy is a professor of public policy at the institute for graduate studies. and the course of correspondence has been a bar. let me start with you to miracle moods, very cynical and cruel. what do you make of those comments? is the, the us says at least this is something, it's a step in the right direction. for is a $2.00 to $3.00, it'll tonight. that is to let them too late, but it's better. but the must think. i mean i'm what i,
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what about is the safety and security of the of the top civilians. we stood inside the guns, a slip, and specially civilians order. it was order over spending hospitals. the patients attached to machines and old patients with chronic conditions. all these civilians to relocate them to move themselves. that's a huge logistical nightmare. and then i have no answers on the house, how to do this. and i think that the initial community should the question, is that on this and the at least the a step and then and provide some, some, some help and assistance on this. awesome, we've seen cats have very active in recent days. it's been hosting the head of the c. i a most sides in discussions with the prime minister of cutoff who is now in egypt. he is just arrived that what do you make of what is being discussed and what can come out of these conversations. tooth on underway between the amount of
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control on just in president of the for to his cc, on the very nature of this deal, which is likely to be analysed because he asked him to pin down some few details and convince him us of all the need to release the competence, how the, how much is asking for a price in exchange, particularly when it comes to the succession of the of the hostilities and also the future of plaza. this is a crucial moment. and by the way, for 4 hours, this ational flight, it has nothing to do with a diplomatic efforts and to wait for the simple reason. it is the objective by most of the leaders because he's going to just put more strains on them in the near future if they say that publicly above the accepted to it is why the pacific to be the continuation of a policy to further extend the force displacement of policy policy is south and create a new political reality, particularly from cause as it the old away knolls. weatherbug is right, is obvious thing in the past. it's
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a new political reality that everyone has to accept teller. we have all these countries in the region discussing the future of palestine and the palestinian people. where is the palestinian leadership in these talks? money? that's the simple question. we don't want to audibly do this or like, you know, the us or days that i have to decide on the future of palestine. but once we have not seen as the, the us but us thing invoices a absent the, the present that the, and, and this is by large because, i mean, let's not forget that this, what is happening in the context of, of the student a split between how and how much that has left it for more than 15 years. both parties have lost legitimacy and then under presented of the percent of people, because the last election is to place in 2007. and this is a cryptic and this is the time to question and keep to ask what i mean to, to thought to see where exactly where does the person in the ship stand and whether
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the. busy united strategy to, to come the road. uh, uh, uh, in front of is ready to move ahead with its plans and goals of what we need now at this very critical time. this is a critical juncture for, but it's time for me to pursue. and of course, we need the united methodist an invoice that's the time for believes that affect the have from us. nothing stops them from coming me thinking the high and i meant i knew what us in the word and putting aside the differences for the same. the 1st time and see here is united, the strategy we agree on us posting is this is a good to canada and they have to do with and if they don't have the they don't do it. now this would be a lost opportunity for testing. it's, do you agree with the husband? well, definitely you have to have the policy and you step in and decide that of the future. the problem with this particular crisis is back in 2011. we saw massive presence of protest as on the streets, indiana, well chanting slogans, quoting for democracy, and then and to talk proceed with seeing the same pattern which is the younger, on the streets. a hold of you today about the need to protect the help is hopeless,
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but a city is in does audibly this cannot contain the classes if it continues to cannot contain the younger of the old people. this is why the item and of the need to see a solution, but this is why they are not all the same page. iran, for example, which that's how about says that if this continues, vitus of the conflict would expand the side of those things. that's the ones, this is ova. we want to continue in organization with these, why it is the tests are saying they should not go unpunished. and the advisors have to be held accountable for what they did. but so, in practical terms, is it possible to say that the mazda meters meeting today and tomorrow would be able to come up with a united stand or when it comes to the body seen issue? i'll be going to be able to raise the record of 2001 out of initiative. i don't think so because of the huge differences within both. a lot of this explains why or is not last set on kyra waiting to see where the top is the egyptians and lo and,
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and how much would it be able to come up with a such an agreement that the pressure on how much is phenomenal in the upcoming hours and they do understand it's about time full at a signal perhaps today or the upcoming hours. we might see some small indication of a breakthrough. and a briefly tell me where i want to ask about how real these concerns about the conflicts spreading beyond where we're seeing at the moment. i mean, we, we have seen a fighting involved even in syria and in yemen. they've been attacks. do you think those are serious incursions and assign that this could be a why the conflict, my oldest and that is that still on the table? of course, this could evolve that often studies and conflicts with seeing that the position of his beloved, the speech of 3, that of his beloved,
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the motor list has done on disco, clicked the but his phone strategy. but things could explode, couldn't get out of control. and of course of the, so then they got the no guarantees the, i mean what happens and it has as good to can. i mean, isn't it so far? has been focus on, on the north. but then the question is, if it moves into stage 2 and gets it more something, it's so position with the south, you have 2 minutes on this thing as well. stuck in the self if isn't in this thoughts, a bone being thought, you think the soft, the same way they did in the north, then i would expect them to be a massive displacement towards egypt. and that sorta line or a lot of details including vision, proceed with that. so no go for them. but if a top is going to be stop it, would there just be able to sort of philistine that if you use us, i mean, as well, just seeking refuge in the safe place. i doubt that, but then they would have to deal with a new, a new emerging situation. and this could lead to this could open the front of those books for everyone and data. okay. good to speak to you tomorrow to come good professor of public policy at the doe institute for graduate studies. and of course our correspondent how soon i a still
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a headphone out as they're walking through as an uncertain future display sconces. wonder if they'll be able to attend to the homes once before and the the color we got to get spread ourselves now across much of south east asia, we're looking at some are all the live the showers into. so the positive for the piece recently over 100 millimeters of rain here, but as you can see, a good spread of showers right across. the reason this little area caught out to was east may well develop into way tropical system over the next few days. so something we all keeping an eye on, but as you can say, the philippines, southern part. so being that china, in particular, save some heavy bust of right. pushing across into thailand, down across the emulation, indonesia still small, the heavy right there. and to that western side or 40,
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i will the same as you go one through satellite on into sunday. i had a good spread of useful showers, also making the way into something positive indonesia job seeing some live the showers that lobby show has happened. the order of the deck was at east the side of australia recently. still quite a crop of showers up to was the northern territory as well. so the race we do have this area of high pressure, which is quite think things down for the time in new zealand looking good haven over the next day or 2, like winds present sunshine coming through. let me go with one or 2 shelves into that is to sort of us know when there was widespread as of late northern territory, northern parts of w, a. sing some heavy showers and low showers, sticking further south on the exploring diverse culture exciting political discourse.
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exposing societies, doctor award winning intense investigations, the get compelling insights into human folds and untold stories from asia or in the pacific one. 0 one east on. i'll just see around the the broken back. you're watching out as a reminder on top stories. this ela hospital in garza has been hit by is really forces just hours off to is compound with shelves, killing me 6 people and outpatient building at all. she fell hospital was talking
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to it in the nice to strike houses or he said foaming, or lack of fuel, his force, 18 of guns, especially 5 hospital, just jumped down off of the palestinians. have been sheltering out the facilities, hoping they would be safe for me. is there any for me the, the mirror of counts as arrived in colorado for 2 weeks with the egyptian president about the one gone said comes a day off to the head of the c. i a and as well as most side intelligence agency, met with the prime minister of content in doha, to discuss a possible dale, the captive releases and oppose insight 14 palestinians have been killed and one of the biggest is where any raids in the occupied westbank the c, a, i'm the most violent since october, the 7th. the rate happened on thursday and more rates have continued into friday morning. let's go to bed smith, who was live for us in janine and the occupied west bank funded jeanine, as we know,
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no stranger to raise even before october the 7th of these rates have been particularly embrace on may. yeah, and this is the, the morning of a major cleanup operation and jeanine after the 1st days, right. all of his road you see around me. it was tom act until yesterday. and he was dug up by his riley bulldozers as positive outright as sort of a collective punishment. 14 palestinians were killed in this rate on jeanine on thursday, on since october. the 7th for the policy ends have been killed just in this city. it's always was the rates all over the west. find the focus, most of the survey ones i here because the home a lot of different type of thing. you know, i'm groups of roger one being the janine battalion, but now we've had across the occupied west funds since october, the 7th 100 and 38th palestinians killed, including $46.00 minus the raid took place old a 1st day here was the biggest as bein since october the 2nd
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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 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 on the boat,
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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 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, a tens of thousands of palestinians have been moving south from northern gonzo. i want to bring you life pictures, take a look at this. this is the solid dean road,
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which is the main highway that runs along the gaza strip from the north to the south. according to the united nations, 50000 people in a 7 hour period. went on foot yesterday from the north to the south. it's 50000 people making that jenny on foot and you can see many of them just some pushing wheelchairs, problems, all their belongings tied to the backs. it's a mass exodus of people evacuating on foot from northern gaza to stop in concept of the delane stretches bank kilometers back is spot is the i can see a wave of humanity leaving behind what the youth walking towards on 2nd, 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
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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 whenever 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 these or at least to leave northern guys, i think that we could get the remnants of lives abundance walking past the shelves of homes, of communities of places they knew, but no longer recognized the course 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. it's how well do i know what can we go? this is a new way with displacements of a 100. it's a no deductible for the posting and people. it's like 1948 windows. where can we go? i think 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 now? who no one expects, sees frightening puddles. 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 be displaced. again, there's a kind of a regional, a local, maybe even international sentiment that this shouldn't happen again. and you and once new part of such a must move into people under a threat, the united nations cannot be part of a unit actual proposal. to push hundreds of thousands of desperate civilians in garza 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
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ireland for sure. i'll just see though, i just wanted to show you those pictures again off the cell, a dean road, which is the my main highway that runs along the gaza strip. you can see that the people, most of them on foot feet don't keys here and then a woman that pushing a prim. essentially they are just moving on foot from the homes in the north to the south and according to the united nations, $50000.00 people made that jetta yesterday in a 7 hour period and will continue to do so today. while israel conduct it's bombing campaign in ground defensive in gaza, palestinian is raise in israel, who have been voicing support for the territory of being attacked and even arrested prominent politicians among those detained vera some of my asthma or the spell as the noun. is it
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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 use it and then, but i'm human, but okay. tried to protest against is there as were on the step. he was detained for questioning, along with 2 other for them at a members of parliament rights groups. see, 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 their eighties 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
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destroy my college and is it an english policies or 80 students chilton? they chanted this to adam and verbally attacked the students. these are 80 police events. we evacuated the students, the trauma of the attack. they mean, since the beginning of the war, 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 any pretty said had post was insightful, more than a 100 people.

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