tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 10, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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phones including forest and several air monitoring stations, as well as starting to restore canals and wetlands. things have improved a lot here on like before when it was more polluted, but much more needs to be done. environmental experts say the city has the potential to become a role model, demonstrating how local governments can play a vital role in realizing the goals of the periods. sacrament, on climate change, the the so on several venue, it's good to have you with us. this is the news our lives from doha, coming up in the program today. no shelter. and nowhere to go. hospitals are in the firing line again in gaza. at least 6
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medical facilities have been hit by is really strikes within 10800 palestinians have been killed since october. the 2nd is really tax surrounding our mtc hospital complex and gaza city. as we speak with thousands of palestinians or sheltering and hopes of medical care and safety and no confirmation from israel of a limited for our daily pause. and it's offensive. and does you and special rep or throw on palestinian territories, says that any pause is not a solution and is cool to like to people brief and to remember what these the sound of life without bumping before starting something navigate. it's very cynical and cool and more rest in the occupied westbank is really forces raid hebron. in the early hours of friday morning the
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the, the devastation of civilian and medical infrastructure is escalating and gaza. israel's ground forces pushed deeper into garza city. several major hospitals were targeted over night. the us, as israel has agreed to implement for our pauses in the fighting, but that hasn't been officially confirmed by the is really government. more now from our correspondence on the ground that will be in just a moment. first of this report from michael apple, because as hospitals have into another 9 so of continuous bomb overnight and into the early hours of friday morning, some paramedics from the red crescent could on the block that is, as bones rained down around the outside, guys as largest hospital i would see for another strike and this is what the occupation is throwing its hospitals. me solved, shop,
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know that the world bear witness to what the occupation targets trulia israel accuses palestinian on the groups of operating from with in or under any types of buildings, including the hospitals. but people on the ground and a to experts have rejected that saying nothing is off limits to israel's military. the, on the set of children's hospital in northwest because of a suspended operations of to being repeatedly damaged. most of the time it on us are hospital. we were attacked twice once at the main gate, and the 2nd was a direct case. there is severe damage who run out of oxygen to the intensive care unit and the new made them unit, and we are out of electricity. there was only power in the i see you guys is health industry uses 18 of its 35 hospitals and 40 of the health st is on auto service due
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to damage or lack of fuel. the white house says israel has committed to what it calls tactical pauses for humanitarian aid, lasting for hours a day to be announced, 3 hours in advance. many of questioning israel's intentions within the gaza strip. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has previously said, israel will have overall security responsibility for gaza indefinitely, but he appears to have back tracked on. that's weird. he told a u. s. news outlet that israel does not seek to come to occupy will govern garza as it comes as regional power cuts her wigs to facilitate the release of captives held by how much in the territory chase come in. been ahmed al tiny is visiting egypt to push forward humanitarian relief efforts for now, st. baffles are being forced in the north and tens of thousands of palestinians,
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some waving white flags of mean self but not to safety. as israel also bombs that region. mike, level l g 0 alpha 0 is honey must move joins us from san eunice that's inside the gaza strip in the southern part of the strip. how do you, let's try and together. map out what's happening inside garza city itself. because the is really military for several days, have had the city and circle they've been pushing towards the center of the city. earlier you were saying that some of the fighting has been centered around and saw around about we can bring up a map that's not far from al shift. tell us what's happening there. we have the map, the yes, well the, the fight is raising inside. the guys has to get particularly at the center of the gaza city when it was effectively split it from the the other parts of the gaza
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strip as is really cleans it's the headquarters of how much militants and how much leadership now is really pushing their tanks and norm vehicle it from a 3 main acts as the eastern side, the northern side, on the southern part of the coming from the southern part along the coast. those roads. a rashid road, older way to an area better known as on sod round about or on site or in our section that includes residential towers right at the corner of that area. which has been taken over by this really military with at least 7 snipers on top of this residential tower. in addition to surrounding a public facilities and reduced schools, a public school and an owner of a school. now the distance between this area to achieve that hospital, we're talking about air. this then does the street line and from that area and saw around about the issue, but it's about 200 meters, 150 meters. but if we took the ground distance where you have to go around
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a corners and from the street to another, it's about the double the distance or a little over double did the thing. what seems to be is real, that has position, or these really military has position. it's thinking that area because it know it's the closest and it's very strategic in an attempt to squeeze that. she felt hospital where it made it the claim that right underneath the buildings of the, of the hospitals, a lives the bunkers in the tunnels used by how much leadership. so in the coming hours, we're going to be seeing a baby, an attempt for those armed vehicles and tags, pushing it towards a sofa hospital. it's a, it's a been a difficult given all the residential bins like in the area where, which will require more air strikes in my assumption. because even though we really like one of those times as it will have to make it as short as possible. yeah,
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honey boss, for a 2nd because we're listening to your every word and i want to show again or of yours a picture that was shot just a few hours ago or a few moments ago in fact in gaza. this one. so we are seeing tanks now. um our, our information is that this video was shot in there. i'll run tc hospital not far from a nicer hospital which are both close to each other. both of these also not far from al shift so our viewers can see what it looks like. what it means when you say the tanks are progressing and this uh, you know, urban landscape of the gods as most populous city. talk to me now about what's happening around our shift that you were explaining earlier that the is really military appears to be targeting all the access roads in and out of the us as largest hospital. it is. that's exactly what was happening and it's still happening. we just within the past
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a few hours and, and late hours of last night, we're a ship, a hospital, a targeted repeatedly by is by massive ears strikes and tank shells destroying the surrounding area. this, we're talking about the western side of the hospital. that is very close to a sheet a, there's just a neighborhood, one neighborhood separating got zip a hospital the from i received the coast of the coastal road a in the western side of guys a bed. and from that side has been repeatedly targeted from the the southern side where is an entire department of the hospitals. uh, its the delivery department has been targeted wise, i believe it was the 5th and the 4th floor of that building particular building where it was remitted, claim that it's underneath very, the very foundation that building contained the bunkers in the tunnel. that that how much is using to run it's, it's operations now to the eastern side, where is the main gate, which is easier to get through from another road. that's why we're seeing is really
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tanks are around a another and run. do you think the drastic hospital just one's 3 throats? they take you directly to the main gate of a ship, a hospice. so we're talking about couple 100 meters of from the and sod round about and it from that run dc and not said it hospitals to ship a hospital. what seems to be a tim very close to squeeze a have a hospital which is 00 is honey my reporting from the fund units. that's the very latest that we know about what's happening inside gus and city. i want to bring in some requirements on this, or a professor public policy at doha institute for graduate studies. you know, guys that you know, the, the geography of gossip because you're a gauze and, and you go there very regularly. i just wanted to get your thoughts after we got this latest information on where all of this is happening. so i the obviously, so i mean that after the shift the hospital as if like, you know,
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the 100 percent. sure that there's something under i mean that zoe and none of that that's, that's, that's what they say that says honey was telling us, i say it's how most command and center they, they showed satellite imageries, which they claim as proof of that correct. so, but here's the thing on the lots of skid when you look at the advancement. so a as a shift house, but that is located in as something related and goes on said i wouldn't sit on the bike key most of and key government compounds administer these. so what you're seeing is that it wants to kind of achieve a quick link to the so if the to take control of the ship and then the set on the neighborhoods of francisco, what do you have? all the, the sky government ministries and compound. then for them, this is a very simple, it's victor. however, it doesn't, doesn't mean that they have controlled garza because if you see that i've left it enough to get into sight, i'm sure. yeah. which is the, the old guys, a city, and the most popular spot from guys up north and guys, a bad that. com, all these are, these are the most populous neighborhoods of guys. so for them to go around these
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neighborhoods, leave them behind and focus one on the shifter and the heart of goods, which is which kind of the symbolism, i mean, we have all the government compounds. how much leadership composite? i mean. ringback when, when, how much government funds goza? so for them, i think if diminished to, to achieve this goal for them, it's a symbolic importance victory. but that doesn't mean the guys that he's put under the control. i mean, so what, what they've got to do next, cuz the rest, the meet the lot of guns as the controlled. and i, and this, this basically to the next, the next question. what's the 2nd step? of course, these really claim is that this isn't just a symbolic victory, that this would be an operational victory, a significant one, because again, their claim is that how mazda is, uh, is running. essentially it's military operations from under the, the, i'll ship the hospital to be the very clear. that's what these really army is. they have shown they showed images that they say are evidence. yeah. but we,
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we can't back that it would be. so it is like the claims and most of i will have had the soonest that seeing that the have invited own, you know, independent, uh uh, you know, i'm going to is it should be the one that costs to be there and investigate this. but of course we that, that not this bad effect of this invitation. but the thing is, again, yes, it's, it's, it, it, it, it's, it is unimportant, victor friesland. but this is not because this is only us more popular because we're out of they are now it's a small part of the gaza and it's how much lose control of the small funding doesn't. it will just will someone else in the lot of that it has the largest city . so it's been up game over 4 days when i pulled up old. i mean that's a small part of, of gaza and the after because of the ship else. but then what the claim and also because of the government compounds out in this, in this area. so if they take control of government compounds of ministries, it's for them. for them, it's an important victory, but this stuff over for, for the, for different students and, and some very important context to add here on the, on the, the,
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the humanitarian nature of, of what's happening when you're targeting the hospital. um, regardless, i would say of, of whatever belligerent say might be under the hospital is that you have 5000 patients right now in god's that you have thousands and thousands of people who are living inside the hospital. uh the hospital compound were there and seeking refuge . it's just, it's just worth a little bit of a reminder of what's of how many solutions are there. i'm, it's the logistical nightmare to get these people out. i mean it's, you can just ask them to leave and look, i mean, the stuff people, patients attached to machines, you know, i mean going to fix the victim upside those. but the so i didn't, that's one of the tests and all of which so come or stay with us. i want to talk to dr. med mcculla. lucky, you're a surgeon and i'll ship a hospital store and you're joining us over the phone from gaza. i'd like you to explain what the last few hours have been like for you and for your patience. so it has to be in, you know, a planned plan,
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the initiate pushing and squeezing she falls with that until you see that's already in the order zone. so the edit sides in this top since the last evening with this type bomb being ship, a hospital died in the the woman's hospital in front of the main emergency department on the patient's hospital. and then you can, he had also done shots and then you will know that the tanks are getting near on the other to ship a hospice a. so what's happened now over the last month, they should miss everyone fee that this is unsafe, a place which supposed to be $1.00 of the safest place in garza. and then the people outside of the bomb being they would push to leave a ship, a hospice at all. so to start with the patients, i was moving between the departments of charlotte, which has the thousands of patients and 700 on the beach care participation. but we have to adapt or these thousands of patients within the hospital. so what's happening now that's or the patient, the field is the,
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the moment when they are going to attack, she falls into and they would kill us. and then many of the patients have left the hospital. i'm thinking that treatments or surgeries, or just when you asked about the patients that you don't get to think that's what's happened to the patients. what's happened to this would be this will have use the host with a sense of who, who was the little, i think uh, images to be around 60000 in the house because they are leaving the hospital. because now it's one of the taken places to do so what they have done from the beginning is science trying to make or the hospitality of the health facilities and take it to work. and to do this method you last, yesterday we were talking about if you were running out of your thoughts. but then, but currently we are talking about the safety of the saw, the safety of the people and severe not being able to pass along. what's happening now that we are source. i can the, i'm wondering what are you telling people who are living in the compound of the
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hospital? are you telling them to stay or you telling them to um, use these, these car doors and these went these opportunities to leave gus and city a for me, i really this is it because i will be for the most of the south of gauze or method of does that, then you would be safe, then you bump it well, you know, the, the 6 cities was thought i didn't did. what did they say? it's one of the safest place. you can go through this house. it's full of this, but it's around in the street and then they push the people to work for a long distance to be able to reach that. and then there is no guarantee that the space is safe. and the other thing is big. so it'd be but i'm thinking what do you envision the end game being because we have just seen tanks, right. we're seeing the footage of tanks. i'm sure you've seen it to is really tanks that are in the narrow streets of god. the city, we know that there are snipers and tags. snipers have, i'll shift the in their scopes. um, what we know that i'll shift
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a has been designated by the is really military is one of their main targets in gaza and you have thousands of patients and civilians in there. so how do you see this? where do you see this going? this the video tries to find the, you know, uh, 10 for the 630 or 10 for an easy, sorry, get you know, quick when things to say we have reached the mid of garza. let me just existence should. oh, that isn't the worst of garza, and for anyone who wants to escape these are the things that is the me that of gaza, where they need like a just into the middle garza. so it was a big lie from the beginning. they have uses and most of the spectrum doesn't 2002014. and then they said, ship all that, that is the face. what it was a petition. attentive. and then let me tell you in, in my band unit, it's funded by the adults, which is the tools that a french organization with lots of experts coming through. she falls with them all over the i kept being with us working with us and having to care for the moment freely within a ship a whole so that,
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that we gets more than 150 visiting mission so important. another ups and none of americans, canadians components united, 0 in visiting garza, i lot of them have visitors guys, and none of them has is not shown up the video or any port. so of anything showing there is no pollution in the sense that now we have more than $50000.00 people to be non setting and the ship falls because we don't see, i think it would be just showing anything. it's more of a 3 d or equal surface things, a motor pro, model like big laza. this is a big tent that isn't a she falls to present. it just thought that it should be in place. so if i remove, then if she falls to that can tell you this as well as my critic just mentioned earlier, they invited or the organization to pick it up the ship also the i c r c has since one of his think good. let me the one mission to help the people who the band machine did this right? isn't allow them to come to ship all that, but we told them we invite you to ship all she said, come here and pick it up. she calls to the about, they put it on saying that they picked it on to it already was for other purposes,
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we invoice it or the international or the, this is a dumb you sense and get to the pets or use it and put it in the engine, we don't want to do anything. there is nothing to hide. yesterday we had everything as the administration and we will said clearly to false, but that is still going to be the and we want to stay all of the heads of the farm and the manager, the host with the, the, the 15 minutes waiting for accountants because we also say that professional people, if there is anyone who wants to hide in a ship also because we would not to them because this we would it be, it is on our lives. so i think if this is a big lie, that is it is they wants to say ok, well what is just your goals? because they would take photos be just saying we owe them shit balls with a photo. no one will just truck furniture balls with the route or profession of the vs that also says the symbolic victor the wants to reach. thank you very much for that doctor. i'm at the lot. the note the both you and our previous guest, a timer car, most of been talking about a symbolic victory that i'll ship a hospital would represent if it were taken by the is really thank you for taking
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the time under these difficult circumstances to come on. the show today. so the mirror of guitar, the system even been how my, those tiny is in play role for talks with the egyptian presidents. they're going to be discussing the escalating war on gaza. and that comes a day after the mirror visited, the united arab emirates, the heads of the c i a and as well as most side intelligence agency, also met the prime minister of guitar in doha, on thursday, they discussed a possible deal for a pause in fighting and the release of captives held by home us in gaza also the us, the thing that israel will implement daily for our pauses, and it's military offensive in northern gaza. but there's been no official confirmation from israel. president joe biden called that a step in the right direction. is secretary of state anthony blinking says more needs to be done. we appreciate the fact that it yesterday is really announced. for our pauses with a 3 hour notice in specific areas,
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as well as to the amount of trained court orders that will allow people to move more safely, freely to get out of harm's way. and also to access the assistance of the steps will, will save lives and will enable more assistance to get the palestinians need at the same time, much more needs to be done. let's get more of this from alan fisher who's live in occupied east jerusalem. so alan, just been a, a distinct lack of clarity about these pauses, right? these, for our pauses in the fighting welding, especially start, where will they be in, or is rarely officials at this hour giving more clarity of the ok. let's be clear on the language that has been used here. tactical pause, and that's important because benjamin netanyahu, these really prime minister, has on several occasions said no c spar until though is that being held captive or fried any sticks to that. so how will this type to compose? what essentially these really military will decide in the area where the know going
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to katya opperation that day. they will the 9th, 3 hours in advancing for 4 hours. this will be fire free from our side. nothing's going to happen there. and the intention is that that will allow people to move sites. and we've seen hundreds of thousands of people do that over the last few days. or those who've decided to stay in the north will be able to go out and try and find the essential things they need for life, like food and water and possibly even fuel. but we know how difficult that is going to be because none of the 8 seems to be getting that far north. because of course they're going to run in to is really lines know what also heating that the the filters were typically what about saying anything about a ceasefire? because they were concerned that more pressure would be put on them for the 3 or 65 to become a 6 or so you start becoming 9 or 65. and so when joe biden yesterday said he was calling for the cx 5 dot 2 degree, kind to reassure them. but this is all got to go in front of these really what
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cabinet understanding is it hasn't as yet. um, once they give the final approval, would be cds officially start. although of course i've seen in the last few days, these window is what people are able to move, sorry, and hundreds of thousands of done that. okay, alan talked us also tell us what you can at this hour about the conversations that are going on behind the scenes, increasing level of activity that we're seeing on releasing captives. i mean, because it's behind the scenes, there's very little that we can report because of course people are keeping the cards very close to the chest. we know that there are a number of meetings going on across them. at least we know the bill funds, the director of the united states. c. i a, is involved in some of those conversations. he's talking to the can tardies. he's talking to the egyptians, people who might be able to use the leaders and the connections they have with him us to move this situation forward. there is discussions about the possibility of
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their being an extended c spy. video supports go from one to 3 days and that would allow the release of a number or all of the captive. so that's how really this is at the moment. so people are obviously looking for clarification, but no one wants to declare the hind will. these discussions are ongoing and clearly these really position has to be considered because again, let's go back to what benjamin netanyahu has said repeatedly. there will be no c spot until all the captives are free. okay, ellen fisher reporting from occupied east jerusalem. thank you very much. for all of that, i want to bring in, i shouldn't hush in my head bar at this stage with the latest on all of this. first of all, is there anything that you want to complete to um, with respect to what ellen was saying, anything you can add at this hour because you've been reporting on this on the doha end of thing. mm. yes. when you look at those pictures of the tags in the neighborhood. yeah. i'm in the sense of guys in kansas city. yeah. of dc hospital.
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some people might think this is the completely disconnected from what is happening diplomatically speaking. typically when it comes to the trust, it would be extremely difficult for him us with those live pictures with those tense. now we're seeing to bring about a, a deal because there's going to be seen, widely seen as a, a, a failure of, of how about because this is quite a significant military development on the ground. inc, as a city, the way they would be seen is capitulating definitely if they released sausages under these circumstances or so, i definitely definitely need. this explains why the diplomatic force behind closed tools are aiming to try to convince how much on the need to agree on a deal based on 2 things festival release of on spot specified number of competence in exchange for pushing is what else to further expand the pauses into
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something more sustainable and more prolonged. right, but it's sort of compassion of how much all that kind of funny pull the washington post that the aim is to see this, the, the expanding in there's something more sustained in the near future. but the, then they would have to convince how much it's about time to do it the moment they have a deal. they were to go to the out a big summit of this is what you would see more political talks about, not necessarily the deal, but what's next for us. and who's going to take a bigger se for anything else? you can tell us on this trip by the guitar in the air. he's in cairo now meeting the interesting president. what is the, do we know what they're hoping to achieve? well, basically they are talking to the egyptians on the needs of the corporate, all the different aspects of the deal, the moment it is. and i was fascinating to see. so real that the warning does a,
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has created an unprecedented sets of new political realignments in the region for todd is of the matter with his whole novel, the same page when it comes to many, many cuba general issues including gaza and of all of how boss of now cool, did i think 1st when it comes to relief relief work in the near future, particularly the will of this thought a lot of trucks into gaza, but outside is and the egyptian. so how to use differences in the past? i'm not willing to set aside all those differences because they do understand the ultimately the 3 key players, the majority is the thought is on the edge of says, with the instrumental to establishing a down to is the only way you can bring to the world and say listen, we have this tiny, tiny, tiny victory, and we have that expanded into something that we, let's build on that. exactly. is anybody talking about the future? what the us secretary of state has been referring to as the day after meeting? once that we need to already start talking about what happens when,
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if and when this war ends a wide or political solution. is that being talked about a presence or are we too far from what, what is your so the president has to block one set. this up, so do you know where you will see an out of lead to talking publicly about the red lines of offering concessions to fill out folks behind closed doors about different aspects of what happens. the next one of these talks is who takes over gaza, and there are many countries overboard when it comes to on the need to allow the body city or a photo to take over. there is a huge divide between a lot of which says, for example, if this for the expense, yeah, it's going to be 8 and expensive complex. you have others who say no, we have to normalize. and we have to bring the policy in officer to take over the goals that how's it going to be able to set aside those differences and agree doctors for the time being? look it's, it's notable i'll just say that it's notable that all the key players have been asked this question of the day after some form of this question that we've got like 5 to 5 different answers. right. uh, nobody has any ideas. my point,
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definitely. and it's a very delicate issue, 44444 of all of those lovely does. the crowns us swelling across the street. so different parts of these out of world, similar remedies, sense of what happened in 2011. this is why the very cautious of this is why they put that for the time being 2 weeks behind closed doors of this is why they are almost muted now when it comes to the details of what is going to happen in the upcoming college. how soon? thank you so much. any deals, any developments, anything that moves on this front at all. you will be right back in the studio with us to, to tell us about it. thank you. thank are as power steering and casualties mount many victims of israel's bombardment of being buried without funeral rights. mass graves are being dug across garza as more eggs or no full symmetries are overcrowded, and many families are having to dig up long berry bodies to make space for new ones . 14 palestinians have been killed in one of the biggest is really raids in the
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occupied westbank this year and the most violent since october, the 7th. that happened on thursday with more rates being carried out into friday morning. brenden smith has more from jeanine in the occupied west. yeah, and this is the morning of a major clean of operation in janine after thursdays. right. all of his road you see around me was tom ax until yesterday. and it was dug up by his riley, bulldozers as possible. right, is sort of a collective punishment for team palestinians with killed in this rate on jeanine on thursday. and 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 fund, the focus, most of the survey ones i here because the home a lot of different type of thing. you know, i'm groups on roger one being the janine battalion, but now we've had across the occupied west funds since october. the 700 and 38th palestinians killed, including $46.00 minus the raid the took place old
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a 1st day here was the biggest as bein since october. the 2nd now st. jeanine's crowded refugee camp is really soldiers into palestinian gunmen, fight street to street. and house to house is exclusive. so use the principles into homes. so soldiers can come prove them into alleyways and take on the palestinian fighters. tens of thousands of people live in mid the fighting. then the military goals and its machinery for collective punishment. the bulldozers rip up the tom i called 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, in the 1st structure, any picture of a martyr, a noise, then they would be simply knock off
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a wall that has a picture of a mark to or a shop door or on the boat. they take it out on anything, the amys to create the diamond rates of long been effective life for palestinians living under occupation before october the 7th, the average 12 a day across the west bank. but now the average pull to this rate on jeanine was the biggest as being since the how my so tackling is right. and these really military says it found an 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 for all 3 of these raids is something new. maybe it's an opportunity to deal with unfinished business. and we can palestinian and fighting groups as much as possible while everyone else is focused on what's happening in gaza. and it's me, i'll just say era janine and the occupied westbank of us as here as mid abraham is
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in ramallah in the occupied westbank, mid a israel has obviously been stepping up its res. i see the number on it that the average number of daily rates in the occupied west bank used to be about 12 a day. this was pre october, the 7th, and now we're up to about 40 the day with more rates again, overnight and into this morning. not only the numbers of those arrested that have increased today we were talking about more than 66. the thing is but also the number of those who have been killed since thursday morning. we're talking about 20 palestinians for now being laid to rest in different cities in the west bank. the large number is in jeanine. we are, some of them have been buried already being involved. the other palestinians was being killed by a fire in a different rates to the occupied was people here would tell you that the on being and some of the says and they are, that is where these using it's heavy assessed in the occupied westbank making use
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of the world as busy now focusing on what's happening in the b c dot district positive also would say that they've been around getting away with what it's doing now with bombarding, civilian thoughts as to what was prevented from not chasing a healing palestinians the occupied westbank were talking about the largest number of thomas city of hills in the context of the populace back itself. already before october 7th, we were saying that more than 200 subsidies raquel, and that was going to because they're the highest number of casualties in the year . if parents to the past 2 decades almost, and now we're talking about more than one other than a really voices fire, just says october 7th alone. there's a lot of anger and there's a lot of tension you're in the occupied to expect as is ready for the t operating and intensifying the race, which also include the today, the bomb being and the demolish and the wellness off to kind of city and homes. are
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believed to have belong to 2 palestinians involved in a sweeping attack, but left one is where the subtler kills to it. i'm not sure that you probably didn't hear the conversation i was having with our colleagues, actually i'm just a few minutes ago. but even though there's this high intensity war going on and gaza and is there's this surge of rage going on in the occupied west bank. the question is out there of what happens to gauze a next right? if is real, achieve its military objective of, of wiping out a moss, that's what they said they want to do then who runs guns and next and nobody seems to have that answer. you have some news from the palestinian authority. i believe on that front. i will tell you what part of the boss has said today in a deep in that statement. it's a rates of his position only accepting. so a rule over goes off f. and when a comprehensive solution to the palestinian pause is reached, he was talking about
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a comprehensive political solution. this is very he a really points in understanding what the pos to be look forward to, has already been saying for days and not only during this war, but in the past. we've heard the same remarks. there's no states and guys off. there's no states without garza, we've been here and also from the, from us in the apartment us, there's things in the house and you look forward to so i'm going to go over the dogs on the top of is really time. right. is a very sensitive issue and the palestinian authority has been racing that, that would only go when the to say solution is weight which is which joins basically the occupies the effect including these drawers as well as the b c. now on the, on the, on the ground, what's gonna happen? that's a very difficult question to answer. given the weakness also of the palestinian authority. let's not forget the people here hold the positive. you look forward to accountable for the continuation of these way. the violations here, the occupies the effect. they say the housing authority has been rendered weak by
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the policy by these radio for these, these and promising is more and more marketable to the, the occupation the cosmetic finding is to make it is really something that all across the off. if i look back, whether they will be able to do so, i guess that's a very difficult question. well, it's notable that at this hour and on this day, the policy and authority are even though they are very careful about how they frame that they do. they are saying that there are circumstances, there is a scenario in which they would step forward and in their words, assume responsibility over garza mid abraham. thank you for your reporting at the ssl. the still ahead on the else, the zeros working towards an uncertain future palestinians displaced in gaza. wonder if they will ever be able to return the
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hello. i think the word changeable. pretty much sums up the weather across here at the moment, to play a cloud and right rolling from west to east. if you have a dry days the next day, it's going to be west. and if you have what day, and that's good, it's going to be driving that pretty much tells you what's going on. we had the little area of high pressure. i would chose that eastern side of you ever these bands of cloud and right is what assistance will continue to drive away for the east with the snow coming in across the house like demetrius and over the next 48 hours or so. where to where the streaming out the front is now pushing across the mostly eventually pushing its way into the bulk. and so some heavier bust of rain coming through him like could cause little bit of light loss letting, as well as it pushes its way through back up towards the northwest, but not a try. whether some plus the showers just rolling in across the bridge. the shelves of the moment, heavier rain that coming in across the low countries, pushing back into that he's decided for us, easing into west and positive jeremy and then oh, pushing
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a little further east with even into your crime. we'll see some wet weather as we go on through sas de slightly drive high, but the next weather system that's going to pump its way in by a pick a western positive from north america. spite and portugal steam some rather unsettled with as we go through the we can build them. advocates generate try and the shows continue across west africa. the hearing the how are we defending israel? heavy, more dead children asking questions you wanted to have your voice heard, what is your message understanding the reality? this little part of the page was transformed into a many song reporting every now and then we can hear cluster bombs, exploding out his ears, teens on the ground. when you close to the heart of the story. in depth analysis of the days headlines,
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israel says their objective is to completely eliminate hallmarks, not just their capability, include the affinity of large numbers of civilian skills including children and good cutting of electricity. this is a weird friend, frank assessments by frankly, china is position is it's not going to get involved in anything little apparently they're going to continue to call for peace and talks inside story on how to 0 the, [000:00:00;00] the, the watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this our, these really military is stepping up. it's bombardments of gods as hospitals techs
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have surrounded the run tc hospital conflicts and got the city. thousands of displaced, palestinians are sheltering. there is really forces have bombed in there. i'll shift the hospital in gaza city just hours earlier, showing killed at least 6 now listing and sheltering. and the compound, the world health organization says that there was intense violence around the hospital. and the mirror of guitars in cairo for talks with egypt, presidents about the world, gaza on thursday, contort hosted american is really intelligence chief in doha, discuss the possible release of captives and a pause insight since the beginning of this war, israel has tightened restrictions that out ok, so most in occupied east jerusalem, usually roughly $70000.00 worshippers attend the weekly friday prayers at the mosque. but since october, the 7th is really authorities have limited the number of people allowed in this friday. once again, it was nearly empty. sarah, hi,
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rob joins us from occupied east jerusalem, what did you see or what are you seeing, sar, this? well, this is a space fridays since the war started and us suddenly a reduction in numbers even since last friday. so last friday they sit around, $5000.00 worship is attended this friday, the private just and they said about full thousands worshippers. i don't know if you're seeing maybe some of the most thought that trickling out. many of them now have gone home because i used to attend a elderly people, people that are women older women know young says what? so as far as those restrictions on movement has been happening. certainly since the war started on again, and now the week of tig, i just found this rose head, which is known as was the drawers we saw some young says at once again trying to come this way to one of the entrances behind us. hey,
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that leaves you too. oh ok. so most come pounds. these riley full says uh 5 to gas and then we also sold a wants a candidate. so kind of the sprays skunk water. so this just gives you an idea of the kind of patients and palestinian saying that that's feeling, but the movement is once again, restricted on the question then now austin, now that it's the 5th week, how long is this going to last? we all staying? what's happening in gaza with saying how is riley from bothering it, but for the palestinians in history, some which is occupied by israel, they all concerned the increased number of raids increase number of arrest that we're saying just on november the 8th 2 days ago, they demolished a home belonging to that over. so senior roles did stop this really also stuff back in february, but again, it just gives you the idea that this time, even though these are rest all common this time around this month,
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since this uh well that we've seen the kind of arrest that we're seeing are a lot more violent, they the or even restriction of whom we just saw earlier, a young so was being passive. there is an increase in security checks, which you don't see as much as you're seeing now. it does happen on a day to day basis. but everyone we've been speaking to is constantly rich, right? things that lay out successful for the youngsters especially to go out because anything you say anything you do, they seem they don't like you can get arrested for it and it can land you in jail and you'll just see some of them moving that just behind me quite a few of them now that it's so low that they'll be leaving. but certainly these kind of restrictions of movement seems to continue on for washer because not just some kind of thing. but for the whole of the, our was seeing that scene for them is troublesome, serial because my locks are most compound. the area is the said,
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whole list in the world told most then globally. so these are scenes are reminiscent of enrollment done by can the april for example in on the times of. 8 the ship, where is there any forces have gone in and have used wireless. we haven't seen that yet, but certainly they are preventing people based on age. now it's very note that you just had that man. we did that, we did what was was firework, but yeah, that was just fine. well, can you hear it from time to time? sometimes it can escalate? no, in this incident since themes. but that just gives you an idea of those kind of tensions where we're seeing it has certain in occupied is true. so, i mean, like i said, whatever is happening at the moment, it, suspecting people here in a way that's really unprecedented. so what, and i also can't help, but notice that you're putting the, the bullet proof, vest back on the sorry. so that also says something. thanks for all the context that you gave us just moments ago. it's very noticeable that this is one of as
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loans wholly as sites and for the last month, friday for years have been full but shut off. us are a highlight high rock reporting from occupied east jerusalem. thank you. the 10s of thousands of palestinians have been moving south from north and gaza. they are fleeing on foot to carrying whatever they can to escape gun battles between palestinian fighters and his really forces as well as the dire humanitarian conditions. but as alan fisher reports, many fear that they will never be able to return to their homes in the lane, stretches by kilometers back is spot is the i can see a wave of humanity leaving behind what the you working towards on 2nd, some too young to know why this is happening, but they'll never be liked to forget most of upside or they have, you know, it is a difficult situation. this is my son. he's 50 days old and like my wife and children are willing to him and what situation is hard. like when he got his the only one who can help us. we are exhausted. we have walked
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a long distance and we still don't know how much further we have to walk. they move together. there's safety in numbers for now. told by the 3 of these to leave northern guys at the craft what the cook together remnants of lives abundant walking past the shelves of homes, of community 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. that's what i'll do. i know what can we go? this is a new way with displacement. some of them, it's a no deductible for the posting and people. it's like 1948 when those work and 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 work. can we go? no, not at all, i know what to expect sees frightening paddle else. the one kind of glimmer of hope here is that there seems to be
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a rezoning refusal to re possess the people of gaza and to insist that they'd be displaced. again, there's a kind of a regional, a local, maybe even international sentiment that this shouldn't happen again. and the u. n. once new part is 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 are in gaza into circles, said zones, we cannot be part of this. you will find somewhere to stop somebody to rest. but that won't be home. that they don't know when or if they will see again, i don't so sure. i'll just either come or come with the back with us or a professor public policy. just as a reminder, doha institute for graduate studies. we wanted to bring you in backend because,
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um there's this conversation that we've sort of been having a occasionally since the beginning of this, which is about the future of gaza, that conversation is ramping up. and you were telling me before the show, there's one big thing missing in all of this, when the americans are asked, what happens to god? and next, when these really is or asks when maybe the egyptians and the categories may or may not be considering the future of the region and gaza. you said to me, where the palestinians conduct this exact as a, what of the protesting and voices in this process. i. so we, for the students should have like any other nation's control of the future and destiny, correct. i mean, yes, it's good that we see all these vision at the national actors know and destructive diplomacy coming active and, and, and try to find a solution for this war. but again, we see i thought the presence of the scene in the presentation,
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a reminder of yours, that your ballast and yet, and guys and yeah. so you have like the 2400000 people who live in guns. and you have obviously a direct stake in this. so the problem, the problem here, so that this war started in the conflicts of off alone for the students split division between the 2 biggest part this time s and from us, that's all yes. and the splits still exist, something know, and it's a, it's, it's a publishing, it's shameful that the sent them to the scene and leave them on, on the full sides from the time of sunset, they have to be cryptic and here haven't been able to know. i mean, and given the sheer size of the tragedy and, and then i thought that he was close guys as being know, and this was kind of been able even to set the, to, to, to sit and put the front of the site and agree on uh, when the united stuff due to the presence of the site and what kind of thing is one thing this, these we, when we know here there's a number here and 16 years, right? almost like some years this exact here and let us a split
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a 1006. this was the last elections in the 2007. we had to mess with the let's. and since then, the split has been going on and needs of how much more for the have legitimacy. they have less than, as you can see because there was no elections after since 2006 and, and, and part of son is because of how much sums up there. there are more so many independent sources in palestine. uh, you know, all the little sections and all the honest listings and dice pulled up. all these have just to have a seat in the future of us to include things as well. so we're not like. 3 i mean, i mean the percent of the and they should be consult, that you cannot just bypass them. we don't want the oldest when i say on other also what i mean is also was booked in. there was no time to lose those. the 1st most likely meant and it was law process in the early ninety's, they never really the 1st order. so one key at the simple fact that it was not based on the state of consensus. and this is why would thing the price we still have to split between other pursuing infections, at least this time. if,
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if the international community wants to ensure that there is a sustainable piece this time, they show the mistakes of the past, and most importantly, but a students have to night, they need to not. so, so how, because if we use 16 years hot at home, us running gaza, the policy is already running the west bank, but really the west bank 2 issues. first of all, the medical and designers should not be put in any veto and put us into the consideration. meaning, we know that there's a big beat on, on engaging with how much, which is that elected a democratically elected movement. according to old international observers, like when the, when the elections took place in 2006, this was evident to say that that's what observers carpeted enough as it got them, that this was a legit the elections. so the, the, the, the victim that is the entity to the american visa on how mess is conclusion and the protective process has to be removed. the huge myrtle of this really is on the americans considered. and terrorists, of course, under the symptom, how much has to do with nice also the agreements,
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the p a little has that each what is or isn't not connected and stuff from that. we need a united something for it. and then back to the question, i mean, what steps presidents are best know, and the leaders of how much know me thing and i man, or i thought organ card. i mean, we're now and say, well, here we go, that's a critical juncture, independence thing, and start going into pursuing cause we have to stand up for the expectations of all the people and we have to put our defenses aside. and this is what we want as kind of thing is what stops them from doing this. now, that's a big question i'm, i'm addressing it to them. so yes, but we sticks more. so the 1st thing on the, the 5th, by this time is not the time as of the sun is bigger than these 2 parties. and we need that inclusive for this thing, invoicing this process. and we have to decide on our destiny enough left at the other pollution that actors or, or the medical disabilities decides on our behalf. okay. this is in, this is also part of this day after conversation, right. that was already started the from no. yeah. since the beginning of what's
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going to be a long running conversation, i sense the timer carmel, thank you very much for getting that conversation started. we'll talk about it again. and thanks for being with us as our well my, but always appreciate your time. a palestinian is really, is living in israel, who have been voicing support for gaza or being attacked. interested, prominent politicians are among those detained that us, elena has more this palace to mean? is it a 80 woman posted, supported foot ballasting, and fighters and gaza 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. try to protest against is there as were on the step. he was detained for questioning, along with 2 other formative members of parliament rights groups. see, this is part defects and i am down by,
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is there an on anyone showing support for palestinians 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 a fellow simians as the 80s have attempted to hold the 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 a in good policies or 80 students tend to be tempted to adam and verbally affect the students there's the police eventually evacuated the students, the trauma of that, that they mean since the beginning of the war, police have questioned more than 370 palaces or eighty's over social media posts
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the see via the public piece. 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 edited 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 fall of simmons and also palestinian, is it a 80 c, they are facing growing discrimination and worry about how they can show through
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the data with those and gaza, if a simple social media post can do that at a beautiful email, a 0. so that does it from me. several venue for this news. our up next analysis 0 moline site will be here with continuing coverage of the israel's cause of analysis . the it started out as a normal day, but as is often the case indeed occupied with back it, turn it up loud, do you want to do thoughts? and so we were happy, it was a good day. then our car broke down. we got out to see what was wrong. the soldiers thought we were going to throw stones. they started shooting at us, i have took 3, put it in his right arm, the abdomen, and his left foot just a few months ago. a man and his brother, where the, where did team doing. and now you rate that currently more than a $180.00 minus has in these rainy jails, many pres,
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littlest throwing stones at soldiers listing and sent them a potential for us. so this is the mentality by which these are, you know, sense of 310. but as they mentioned that maybe the premiums are taken to prison inside israel. parents need to apply for a presentation for him is through the red cross. and that could take up to 3 months . in the meantime, the minor is cut off from the world. in 5432 more upfront takes on the big issue. this isn't a one off just talking about a systemic issue here. black labs don't really matter. and the police were unflinching questions this war with were wanting to imminent rigorous debate. people are dying because of lots of medical treatments, challenging conventional with the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me, mark them on hills upfront one out 0. me to the world,
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