tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 10, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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sort of carbon credits, essential, committed to being fine, mental protection, enhancing investment climate, digital licensing, your better tomorrow. the of the color that i missed of you today, this is and use our life from the ha, without, as here, as extensive coverage of israel's war on casa, coming up in the next 16. at least 50 internally displaced palestinian civilians account of the israel attack. the school where they were sheltering, the war on gauze and festivals, the largest medical complex sale schafer hospital comes under attack 5 times in 24
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hours. the civilians and medical stuff came on the is really fine when they tried to escape the hospital. is there any time since knife is a surround the cause as a full major medical center? if there's a hell under today, it's name is northern gus. the people under, on such a future, tens of thousands of how to send me as a thing on for me and baffled no to the south. and the diplomatic post ends the bloodshed in gaza. the mirror of categories and saudi arabia to meet the leaders of arab and islamic countries, the well, there's no end to israel's willingness attacks on civilian infrastructure across garza. and just the past few hours,
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at least 50 palestinians have been killed in an attack on the school. the albert rock school and also says he had been sheltering several internally displaced palestinian families. local journalists say the health system is so overwhelmed and open garza and so many ambulances have come under attack since at one not enough left to transport. the victims of the attack bodies have simply been piling up in the st as well is rarely snipers and times of surrounded or close to full. major hospitals that includes causes largest l. shufa. hundreds of people. patients and medical stuff are trapped inside the house, but itself is come on the is really 55 times over the past 24 hours. he's on some of the scenes of cale it inside the hospital. it was over crowded and has no water conditions for those inside guessing. increasing the diet and desperate by the hour is very types of also surrounded the run to the hospital. the only one in dogs that that provides cancer treatment for children. patients can't get in out,
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palestinians sheltering in another hospital, also being fired on if they tried to escape the displace how this thing is holding what flags has been seen trying to leave the all now so hospital and then coming under attack. it's also been surrounded and inside the alkalis hospital palla has run out, as you can see, forcing doctors that to operate in the dog. the red crescent that operates the facility he says is rarely snipers nearby have also opened fire on it. wanted speak to talk, i was there and he joins us now from san eunice in the south of the gaza strip topic. i want to start with the strikes that we've seen in the last 2 hours on the elbow. rock school, 50 dead. do we know how many people were sheltering that yes, hundreds of people of sheltering in the front schools that was targeted by these,
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with the occupation forces since will because of strep be, is going to strike playing the live of around 50 palestinians inside this school. this is kind of similar to a balance and even. 7 even united nation isolated schools that had been previously bombarded by these belly forces, as well as trying to destroy the old means of life of life in the north and central areas of the garza's turn. they destroyed on targeting houses of buildings. we are talking about civil infrastructure and medical facilities and now the shelters that people are residing in and to be protected and saved from the usability. relentless to strike, send a text from at the end of the system, say now uh the people of the north of the gaza strip mismatch of deterioration of the humanitarian conditions. as it's getting much more dia, it's from day to another at need, forcing them to evacuate to the southern areas of the goddess trip, while others are still remaining of houses refusing to leave. as there was new in
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the safe place in gauze. as you say, no safe place, a lot of people have tried to take some kind of refuge or sell to the hospitals. and so many of them have now many of the stock costs around it. they tell us a little bit about what's happening then. now people still being restricted from leaving yes, uh i the, the majority and i think crowds of people and the hours of today's morning managed to flee from the north central towards the southern areas of the territory. a number of people have been targeted by these weather auditory ones have seen how has been killed and dozen others have been critically wounded and the bodies of those people are still on the ground. oh, so he's very snipers managed to shoot to open fire at the people throughout the process of that is actuation. now the majority of people, when they just see these kinds of use, they become much more terrified. the free to leave the house is as is where also continues abutment in the southern areas with supposed to be safe and that the
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majority of people will hit to, to the south of the church. right now. they are in the north and central areas are running shortly and even deeply short in terms of water and sewage. they don't have any trouble fuel to operate vehicles on the face. a lot of difficulties in terms of having access to what the sometimes they were forced to drink salt water, which really can give police spelling of the level of deterioration of the human certain conditions in the north and in the central areas of does a strip us is reality so in suckling the majority of periods in the north and central areas? i talked you were telling us about about the humanitarian catastrophe. that's been unfolding that what's happening on the ground in terms of the fighting where it's not taking place and the no a. yes, the following thing in the urban areas of the gaza strip had reached for to come on serious levels as these video keep nation forces are pushing forward and deeper into the urban areas of the 2 or 3. now, yeah,
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these really tubes are stationed in kind of how i neighborhoods in the initial, if that refuge account and even in the eastern areas of gauze as the are trying to input treatment into the visa central and that to the main senses of kansas city. now classes on flight exchange, abrupt says that we power steering fighters on these by documentation forces as they are destroying buildings on the our fire. and even adult exchanging firing between the men will bring troops on the palestinian scientists. now, isabel is trying to hateful what to the central areas and to get chose me to a she felt hospital. now they are only far away from chicago. so we're only one kilometer. so please, that's a good discussion on the domain of the strikes and even the clashes have reached unprecedented levels in the dark. well as that fighting intensifies in the north. you mentioned earlier that the people are trying to flee to the south. can you told us or what the conditions are like that? now obviously there have been from baldwin. it's continuing in the south to even on
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people frequency honestly, i'm in the south right now. we can have these very religious compartments from the time to another. and even we can hear had the is verify exchange. we publish the new fine does on the maneuver in troops on the far east of areas of news and even the roof, our district as these, where the auto re keep bounds that keeps bouncing. the eastern areas of roof i as the did just before a couple of minutes, the have talk, it says a residential building belong to a family and a number of all the children have the records of killed by just as of right now, the situation in terms of the humanitarian conditions in the south of areas is really critical as people are really become corporate crowded. the i'm, the non population in the southern areas have much more intensified on the same space of land to where people are facing a massive deterioration. and it must have difficult to also in terms of having access to food and even to me and said the where the are forced to wake up since the hailey, i was wanting an order to have an access to food and who said they need also to for
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long distance carrying different oils and even a tanks in order to be filled with water to be taken back again to the houses and even to be able to live at these conditions in this house as well. pack up was the, with the latest force from the ground and con eunice and the southern gaza strip. thank you again, tara, please stay safe. you'll so all these really, all me is saying that 3 of its soldiers have been injured off to a hostile aircraft infiltration from 11 on the ministry says it's striking has below positions in southern lebanon in return. well, let's find out more and speak to honda. so hope she joins us from occupying the story. some what are we hearing about these days as strikes from these readings? should we regard this as an escalation the well, the is really military is saying the 3 of their soldiers were seriously wounded by
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anti tank fire. were coming from lebanese territory, his butler claiming responsibility for that. and now these really army says it's targeting his bullet positions in southern lebanon and in retaliation. this is a continuation of exchanges of fire along the northern border. we have been seeing since the beginning of the war. now these really isn't the americans, the like, has been afraid of a more semi regional conflict. breaking out, should there be a larger escalation along the northern border, and all soldiers continue to get injured. and she's been luck saying that we 70 of their fighters have died since the beginning of the war. we haven't really seen a formal entry into the war, so the exchange is a fire are quite limited in the in space and where they're taking place with these really military has been clear that anything coming out of lebanese territory will be met with a response. and remember, is really defense officials have been saying for weeks that option bullet chooses
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to formally enter this conflict and escalated into a wider war among the middle east. it will be a huge mistake and they will pay the price to stay with me because i want to bring to the viewers attention public opinion polls for an israeli newspaper that we came across, which suggests that a significant of 59 percent of israelis supported cx 5 and exchange for the release of their is being held captive by him off. and in terms of leadership, 52 percent favorite, any doubts as prime minister. that's in stock. contrast to the 26 percent and 3 believe to benjamin espanol, who is the one who's best suited to continue reading the government. now we've heard from nash and y'all here today i'm the about, here's the visions for the future. they will also understand some rather interesting numbers, and in this poll to about what is really think should happen after the end of this will are right here, looking at around 41 percent of the is really public who says these really military
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should totally withdraw from gaza after the war and really hand over power to some sort of international forces. this is an idea that's been floated around by the americans, but rejected by these really security and political establishment. we've heard prime minister benjamin netanyahu say that his forces will have control overall security control rather ingles of for an unknown period of time. now around 44 percent of respondents say that they do want is really military presence inside of the gaza strip because they're afraid of something happening. similar to what happened on october 7th. you're also looking at around 22 percent of people who support a military occupation and another 22 percent who support more settlements in the gaza strip. and remember since the 2005, this engagement there has been no military presence and no settlements whatsoever.
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and gone to after it was totally handed back to the palestinians. so very interesting numbers coming out of this survey from these early public. but remember the prime minister benjamin netanyahu as whole numbers since the beginning of the war have really plummeted because these really public, a lot of them are saying that they don't trust him to really leave the state or secure the people after what happens on october. the with the latest for us from occupied east jerusalem. well let's take you now live to gaza. whereas you can get on the is really. 1 your patients, we hear gunfire and explosions, obviously it's incredibly dog. we know the sage continues that their fuel tricity. and as you can hear, the fighting is very much continuing both on the ground as we understand in and around garza city as well. a as from the was ongoing is really strikes many of them
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on civilian targets, hospitals and schools. well, meanwhile, the image of kata checked them in the model. sonya is in saudi arabia. i'm to discuss this war with chrome principal, haven't been some senior ministers from cats and saudi arabia attended a series of meetings focused on the protection of palestinian civilians. now this is all taking place ahead of 2 extraordinary summits that are going to be held in saudi arabia, ones that are of nations. and now this is lama cletus. earlier the america was also in kyra meeting with the egyptian president. following that missing vehicles on all parties to intensify efforts to stop the will and alleviate the suffering of palestinians. he also visited the united arab emirates area on thursday, the head of those summits and saudi arabia the married one has released the statement saying that the states have caught us diplomatic priorities to seek an immediate cease. 5 protect civilians, release prisoners and work to limit the expansion of violence on the circle of
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conflict in the region. the 2 summits are expected to discuss the arabs under the stomach steps of the international level to achieve a safe spot in the gaza strip as quickly as possible. open the crossings and bring in necessary an urgent aid to cause his residence as well know as prime minister has also made some strong statements about this will you wanna discuss? dora says that he believes that this war is being waged with very strong military logic. but without a clear political idea of how it should, and he says he things as well as heavy bombardment of gaza, is a violation of the international law of war. namely, that civilians have the right to protection. he said, all violations of the international law ought to be condemned, and whether they constitute will crimes as a question that the courts must decide what that spring and senior political. i'm less to me, i want to shara, what do you make of this flurry of, particularly in the region of diplomatic activity? well, leading up to the assignments on, on the weekend. because there's the summit. certainly the nations need to
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figure out what is it exactly that they're going to do? what positions they're going to take, but the file not communicate, they want to issue and what message they are sending both to is there a on the united states, there's lots to do in terms of the ad ups getting their business together. uh before. busy or uh, they also joined the stomach conference summit, which is going to be also just as important. but it's important in that sense to have a unified at a position before they get to this topic office. my feeling is that they're trying to figure out what to say and then what to do, because they say a lot, but they do very little. the question is not how bitchy is the declaration. but how actionable would it be? some of the steps take a while, as i'm wondering about that, because obviously there have been actions that what time did actions taken the
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security council level and they didn't go very far. so what's actually likely to happen often some kind of a declaration on terms of the security council, we're still like within the business of declarations and the diplomatic steps. uh, you know, and you under solutions. what we mean now, considering the urgency of what's going on in cost them. so the countries need to take effective steps, not rhetorical steps are not just diplomatic steps because i've already taken a diplomatic position. the question now is to my mind, i'm, i'm almost unfortunately, you're not going to be surprised after this weekend. unfortunately, is that we wouldn't hear a strongly word the declaration tool. i'm just not sure if there are going to be actual steps. the printer is going to take certain ultimatums they going to make,
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for example, if such and such does not happen by such and such date, we would all do such and such. or we're going to start doing such and such every day as such and such. happen garza, i'm afraid there isn't that much of an action plan. be on declarations and a high pitched words out of the summit. and as you and i a talking about all of this right now, my one about the lack of action. so if we're hearing the ongoing explosions begun to find taking place right now in gauze, i've been wondering about these really strategy as we've been watching all of the of these hospitals being surrounded and attacked today. the school as well. you and shelters ambulances, all these, these very classic civilian targets. why is it as well during that st. they know the world is watching? is this just a, a form of, of acknowledging their impunity or, or is it more intentional than that? i think that's, that's actually a very good question in terms of a, of the unraveling events and
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a budget that's taking place in guys. so i would say the following with a months in uh, you know, and great to expect. so that is red is more or less lost in what sense? i mean, it's not that it's not winning battles as it were, but it's lost in the sense that it was sort of taken by surprise. totally shocked and october 7, most of its uh, so called the tenants uh has proof to be all you know, false and foolish. and then most of its assumptions about how much also proved to be rather short sighted than foolish. and now they are facing, according to some serious reports and some serious news outlets that they are facing some serious difficulties of i think how much does a minute that's and then there is the idea of uh, the also the end game. they don't know they, they keep making these console fix their statement. so in short,
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their assumptions are on the tactics were wrong. the in game is confused, but there is one constant that there's not a constant as the funding that we're listening to right now. actually got to be the ex luxury, i mean then the idea that they want us to around the hospitals, the, that they want to be seen hospitalized on the fact that just to be hospitalized. the continued to make those uh, those allegations about how much being done on their hospitals. the one that was well repeated drive that blindly by the secretary of state onto the blanket. i hear those, you know, for the doctors like doctor mads and doctor mat seems to be very mad to me. and the way he's making these declarations that he's been in and out of his hospitals for many, many, many years. and he thinks as far as i ever witnessed any such activity barn we had from, from the direct to the director of our chief, a hospital himself saying it's completely a civilian facility. i asked him very katy multiple times. is that any kind of
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a mass mutual patient in or under or anywhere near the hospital? and he said, absolutely not. the media is been welcome to come and have it. but this is the thing, right? i mean, by the time we get to the whatever, i think whenever we had this book, this general side i think is going to be too late. i mean, i'm sure, you know, there would be commissions and there would be investigations and there would be, uh, committees, you know, form the software, but then as a day the war crimes i've taken face. now the allegations have not been proven. there is no stretch of evidence about any of this. so these are war crimes unraveling in plain sight. let me ask you then about how this is all going to play out. as we see more and more civilian targets being hit. so we've talked about how the u. s. over the last few days seems to have very little leverage on what's going on. right now. we're seeing more, more anger and public opinion rising in the arab street. we bought our bleed is now missing and trying to, to get something done. who now has the leverage to,
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to get anything done. you will all skiing, whether or not our leaders are going to find some space to actually take action. who here can actually do something if the us doesn't have the leverage that it thought it did. unfortunately, no one but all together do. what do i mean by that? to that? i think everyone has a sort of, especially if the united states and some european countries are wasting everyone's time on buying. is there a time by talking about the 4 hour policies and all that, you know, humbug, which is not meant to stop the war and expect to continue the war. but i think the window of opportunity for is right is closing. and i think very ports, especially from the us media, i'm talking about this establishment media. we will see you in the new york times. and these patients, they are all underlining the fact that the establishment is good for them. and the, and there is an expiration date for this war. it cannot go on beyond the number of
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days a weeks and your longer because the human cost is getting to be too heavy. the international public opinion is getting to be quite n c and upset about what's going on. so it's gonna be out of public opinion. i'm not sure how far it's going to withstand what's going on. and as we all put another firm now on the west bank, and you had a 3rd from potentially 11 on the idea that this could turn into an armageddon is certainly not in the condition of west and public opinion out of public opinion or international public opinion so they all together somehow have to come in order to do something that might have been position has been so weak, hasn't been so claimed, so boxed in behind. nothing. now that i think they try now somehow to distance themselves by so making certain statements not of talk you in places like that. but there have been at the men's behind him in terms of supporting
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a war that is leading to more or more blushing. and we're listening to some of those that blood should continue that to me as we speak, while others, our senior political analysts. thank you so much for sharing your thoughts with me . again, i want to take a pause and listen right now to what's happening in a very, very doc, gaza. we've been listening to massive amounts of gunfire just so an exposure line to the left of your screen. we know that the street will gone fine. active street battle is going on right now in garza as well as strikes that is taking place on multiple civilian targets today. the to 5 days of war. while you're watching some recent pictures that we've just gotten and now of the inside of the indonesian hospital now it's a hospital right in the north of the gaza strip. as you can see, there's no,
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as you can see that there's no electricity that you sold earlier. images of, of dr. sergeants having to operate literally by their own, the life of their own mobile phones. it's hot, it's come on the attack. well, the, the area around the indonesian hospital has come on to attack. we know in the last 24 hours there was very, very heavy shelling, huge explosions in the a very close to that hospital last night about. as you can hear, the fighting in the gaza strip continues as that is really offensive shows no sign of your messing up as well for years now. assassination has also been a key part of it as well as containments approach. the mouse and gaza killing it. senior figures when it could and then fencing is and the people of gauze that inside the strip that october 7th has changed all that a much wider and more indiscriminate campaign of destruction has been unleashed on
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gaza. perhaps also impacting the is really is that how mass holds captive pro a challenge examines the strange no one is higher on these rails most wanted less than this man. he's your single leader of how much and gaza and the person israel holes most responsible for the attacks. on october, the 7th, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu consumed was it said, man walking. if they find him, he's ready forces have no intention of taking seen while i live. he's row has been killing how much vegas for decades. how much found as shakeup, media scene. and abdul as ease i'll run tc. we're assassinated in 2004. dozens of of a how may i ask him on does and lead his have met similar flights over the years possible . why to campaign against several palestinian groups. there's a sense that they can kind of, we can the palestinians and eliminate their leaders and keep them kind of defeated
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in dividing. but, you know, we've seen that, that those policies, those violent policies haven't worked in, you know, in suppressing palestinians general desire for freedom from occupation. they also haven't suppressed thomas or it's mid a tree wing that can't sound brigades, they know totally into it. on october 7th, how much spite is on least an attack on a scale it and never previously attempted. how much deceived is rose intelligence and overwhelm this distracted military? israel says 1400 people, most of the civilians were killed and more than 200 taken captive is rails long standing policy is over. it no longer is willing just a blockade. how am i saying? and pick off is lead is bit state today is now the groups complete destruction, and it's destroying casa, and the process that is complicating is rails of the a, pretending it's comfortable. the dilemma is very clear, if you, uh, keep uh, uh,
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bumping and running off to the uh, from us everywhere, including in the done those. uh, you cannot avoid also killing your own people. the hostages as problems rain down and is ready. troops pushed deep into gaza, more than 11000 palestinians of safe, all perished and the smoking revel. he's rouse, targeted assassination policy has become a failed relic of a previous age. because as palestinians feel they may as well be on israel to assess the nation. this now will reach helen's houses here. well, that sounds good back to our senior political analyst, mile on the shar my one. yeah, yes and why is a man that doesn't, you know who is said he will not end this war until he is dead. but it sounds like previous assassination attempts haven't gone particularly well. and even if they did go well, so called go ahead and they did get an assess and there's
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a number of leaders, which we've seen from how much over the past 30 years. this has been at the, at a 1990 is that every time they get for the one, how much lead to a more hardcore, how much data shows up in that place. and i've seen so many assess technicians on the 1st and 2nd tier, how much leaders over there is nothing in the 1990. and i remember a doing knowledge of the, of the assassinations of how much data is and what you had every time is that, is there a assess and that's how much data. and then there was retaliation. then the response is there age die. and then another reset ation happens it against how much the does and how must keep producing these leaders, especially the fairly there's like there's no tomorrow. i've seen one of those studies that says a lot of the people actually there are a lot of the people to are now serving as
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a hard core part of the how much striking force in guys up today are the orphans of people killed by his red so fast, the assassination a policy of his ride has always been more in terms of revenge and more in terms of public policy. basically, is there any public that are doing something about something, but in fact, strategically speaking, it has always always backfired either in terms of the image of it that the issue is that gives us range or in terms another generation of more hardcore. how much the the showing up? so what is one example that means and why it has been 23 years and is there any prison? and clearly the sedation, assess the vision, the kid in the, in that sense of his family members, including his children. second, and that to his own not right, because they should the same thing with uh, well i like the uh, the, the provide,
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again destination of his family members or the killing of his site. and that says it wasn't collateral damage. they tried to get double by that, but they got his children that have tried to get some water, but the goods of children. so i think in general, assess the initial cost over the past 50 years have only backfire. i've not lead to anything good and have only lead to more and more how much with any issues and emotions of new generation of hardcore leaders. you see this, the think about that the right and such a is that is that it continues to take on the same policy again and again, and it fails again. and again, it's continues to repeat. really big question. well, who is just saying a few minutes ago that israel has potentially misjudged and also has capabilities and well, the ministry capabilities, as these is 3 baffles continue. what do you make as of how much? how much the grounds they've taken so far? how, how is there a sense of actually going,
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given that it seems to have spoil somewhere look at the end of the day, they have the power, they have the fire power and they have apparently, uh, you know, an ending support by the united states in terms of munitions on the legs. so i think sooner or later they would flatten cause if need be and they wouldn't get to the national board. i'm scared of getting it into the tunnels that are destroying. but the most, you just open parentheses. he had him say, probably getting a lot of hostages. a lot of captives is today. clearly has declared its high nibbled boxer and so called unwritten hannibal buxton and clearly are sacrificed and the captives in the hands of mice because they went to launch and continue with this war. the landlord and guys, according to recent reports like in the oil see join us today. they say based on is really assessments or that's much of how much is uh,
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core force remains intact, which is kind of unbelievable when you consider something like 11000 civilian deaths, 35 days in tens of thousands of civilian casualties and according to zeta sources in the oil see journal today. that's too much for him. how much is poured for some remains intact. but these rays are going to continue as they do, as i said, have the fired power and they did a few of them, but recruit audio record $300000.00 soldiers. so the problem is not so much or whether they will end up having a mission accomplished in the immediate run, because we've seen other mission accomplished right 20 years ago in iraq. and you saw what happened after that. so they might be able to destroy and one more and for that can guys as they continuously say, which is a very you main, you know, concept as it where, but they are persistent and they are,
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they've got stuck in this the most in this because of their false assumptions because of their also false political assumptions that they could just lock in gaza and some of the key and go to have tourism into by and i would not be that this would all be fine when i thought and see if can or define and it's not pulling the rosy because decided to be honest. and this just find the note on this is quoted us so much because this is the only image that good to sort of or, you know, still struck me so much is only a few weeks ago in september, late september. but i'm, it's 5 minutes. and as i now was making this boast phone speech, and so you're not the admissions showing us map of this is audi stood all, but it feels them at least centered around is right, that magnificent democracy, one on on and suddenly distort buddy fields are turning into kidding fields
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and gaza, where is red is basically taking its revenge because of its a thought of furnishing us and stupidity. thinking politically speaking, that it could, you repeat this misstep at a signal so it could make the financing is invisible and only bridge with some rich out of countries. and forget about the pressure of, of the patient without the result. the question what the patient is not going to get anyway. well, we're listening to the consequences of for one of those assumptions right now. that's on going on. fine. going literally, as we speak in garza, in a very dog cause a that remains on the seed while on the shore. and thank you for joining me again. well let's show you a little bit more of what's happening right now and does that you've been listening as my one and i have been talking to the ongoing. baffles that the ongoing on file as we can see, no electricity cause it remains under sage and we know that so many more than 11000
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palestinians have been killed now. bessie 5 days of all the the hello. i was looking pretty quiet now across the middle, a similar chat to shotwell, to just around the gulf of beta, but nothing too much to speak of. a little bit of the cloud to every 2 central part of saudi right. but, but it is quiet is fine and pleasantly will even turn off $32.00 sales just by the time of year. there's some lovely weather coming for a further north. the weather, not quite so lovely across the east, this automated straightening. this we go on through the next day or so. we have got some chevy, right, sliding across the chain tools, the black. see that western side of cookie items. we go on 3 sides today we might see one or 2 shells just around the israel, gaza slipping, a little further north was maybe sick a little bit by,
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by the just sliding its way into jordan through the 2nd half of the we can. what's the weather, the assets, and making its way into central parts of tech here. and it's still a few shelves to sliding the which was that eastern side of the mediterranean. on the other side of the met, you might just catch a shot with 2 into the fall ne, about you area. know the pos option is here. then the showers continue right? the way across. much of west africa pulsing the way across into that is to sort of africa and i'm afraid the flight of freight to pump sofa can yeah. i have somebody is still seeing some very wet weather over the coming days with the flooding to come of the expo 2023. the world, the fascination every
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joint and let's discover a better world expo. 2023. the thought provoking but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate script. there are no quick wins and events or research hard hitting interviews. do you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different full? i think the democracy in the process facing realities. do you feel that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side showing that in the breaks on the other? i assume there is a huge release of that to happen via the stores on top to how does air the,
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[000:00:00;00] the problem back and watching out a 0. let's remind you about top stories. this ellen. at least 50 palestinians have been killed and in his rate he strikes on the albert rock school in johnson city school and had been sheltering just based on his right strike is also had a main road leading towards southern causes causing casualties. now that route is being used by thousands of palestinians who afflict into fighting in full major hospitals. in northern garza, on the is really seems is really time since life is a surround to these major health facilities including costs of the largest. all she felt which came on that is rarely a ton of these 6 palestinians who are sheltering in the account. michael apple has them for us now. is really tanks on the streets. yeah. hold on
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t c and lc for hospitals in the north of the gaza. strip st. baffles taking place. no guns, no hospitals have been under constant attack, endangering north on the patients and medical stuff, but the thousands of palestinians has taken refuge in the pacific citizens. i'm as a dean, lulu, a medical school undergraduate currently inside i'll she 1st hospital emergency unit. the hospital with all inside will be sheldon. any minute is really occupation forces pounded parts of the hospital to pressure, all those inside, including patients, victims and medical crews to leave. when we cannot abandon our duties, those taking shelter, haven't did a 9th of unimaginable harm. and those trying to continue, they work outside are they able to block say is palms rained down around the israel accusers palestinian on the groups of
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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 said children's hospital in northwest because of a suspended operations of to being repeatedly damaged the federal master hospital. we were attacked twice once to 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 natal unit and we are out of electricity. there was only power in the icy you. guys's health industry uses 18 of it's 35 hospitals. and 40 of the health st is on auto service due to damage or lack of fuel. the white house says israel has committed to what he calls tactical pauses for humanitarian
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aid, lasting for hours a day to be announced, 3 hours in advance. but reports in his riley media site will apply to small areas of the strip. well, sweet baffles rage in the north. in the south reports that nearly 600 palestinians with jewels citizenship will be able to leave garza through the roof of crossing where the website. this is a nightmare that were full families living in our house. most of the 2 people living under one roof baking bread on an open fire. we have to burn out books, no volta, no electricity for 30 days. phase growing desperation to flee what the u. n is cooling headed on it. like level o g 0. i spoke to mohammed, i please send me a the director of, i'll see for hospital you told me about the catastrophic conditions, but in and around the compound that the key to it,
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i'm my own my daddy's know that that would be close to the time that that amount would not be in the notes. the guys didn't have that. yeah. so today is can be called on possible times and start seeing if i ever seen video, i take the mattress and take the same plus then then at and t c has put then this morning and color hospitalized. so what are the options on the band outpatient? clinic cost of that desk for the good, anybody or to a minute it was shed and the dozens of patients let alone which seems to be what attended. this is nothing but the rising and that sort of thing. we cannot find the st getting back to place the victims on. we cannot even find another way to do it. and i want to, i told me the, the victims of people are lying between our hands and we can both do anything to
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the hospital without him. even the people who are taking excuse within the hospitality, the conflicts tentative mpm where we are now taking the difficult decisions to compare between who to say about whole toilet die. so the outpatient clinic we, we would cost to put the face in so on and victims. i told me this morning what is it more than fancy cases? what's get it to get a pen additions as we speak about these really what plans are, how about any of our, our heads. needless to say, well to, to meet with those meet the can supply you with that situation. i am headed out in the hospital. they get the certification on some of this is on president it in our history a whole area on friday. a video was published by
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a palestinian john unless speaking to eye witnesses about the moment that several displaced people were targeted while making their way down. the sala thing, right? they said the children and women were also present in the area when that attack took place. and i was supposed to go to the, the other, the one the one the know i bought the, the. 2 mr me got the to all the the window ba, ba, ba, ba, 14 palestinians also been killed in one of the biggest raids in the west bank. the
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sierra. israel's military says it was targeting um the palestinian fighters in janine, the ministry used folders as to without main roads as a form of collective punishment. then as smith reports now from jenny, 3 sisters live here in the middle of jeanine refugee camp. only i at a more he was at home when he's really so just passed through the door the window palestinian fine to see she says. but after these rantings ordered her out to the home they blew attempt. so what, i'm how i oh, as far as the office they came and told me to get out and put my hands up. so i did well or shocked. why did they target? i'll who we are 3 women. we don't hide anyone. there's no resistance here. for them 23000 people because in the middle of one of the biggest battles between these railey military and palestinian fighters,
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the best being in months in the occupied west by 14 was to needs were killed at the funerals. on friday, many fighters were visible among the mona's israel has been conducting the sort of destructive rates for the last 4 or 5 years to try and suppress the different palestinian and fighting groups. but it's not working. instead of fuels resentment, and anger provides recruits for these fighting groups. a couple chevy to back on may at su lou school, 256 to 10 year old girls were trapped all day during the fighting. the full size, suv, tries to distract the goals with games and treats the loud explosions and gunfire terrifies, than the on an it affects the mental health. it creates fear, tara psychological problems and disturbing dreams. they're afraid to come to school . we've lost about a 100 students. you've moved to other schools and doctor yesterday more will leave
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more than 20 rage have been carried out here since october. the 2nd, israel is military, says it was conducting counter terrorism operations. but the destruction that comes with them, like the deliberate ripping up of roads, punishes everyone. bernard smith, i'll just say era jeanine a lot more than a month now the gaza strip has enjoyed a complete brocade imposed by israel. and now hunger has become a critical issue, the trickle of aid trucks that have been to dogs that has been described as a drop in the bucket compared to it through monetary needs. bakeries have been targeted and destroyed. and now families also struggling to buy bread. harry for said for 4 months ago, most moved in the family, had a home somebody to sleep, to cook, to eat. now life is in the open on the streets, a daily struggle simply to survive. the situation is really dia, we try to get some flour to make some bread. we've been met with this radio. it's
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henry shows. we run for our lives. she comes here every day to make bread. the family. they've been displaced from the home. you know, the boat offense with this ro here to hon. eunice left. he says, what am i going and what kind of something that we have nothing, no mattresses, no blankets, no food. 8 organizations have ton that box on us. the children are feeling sick. where is the civilized well with its lectures about humanity, where the arab and muslim people where are of heads of state fos to sleep, to increase across the street to being closed because they've run out of fuel flower full out of the it is where the strikes separately, being destroyed in direct hits of is damaged by strikes the a by the will to program says before the war, a 3rd of the population was food and secure. now that definition applies to every single palestinian and gaza. we used to have over 23 bakeries working with the
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program and at the moment because of lack of fuel, lack of supplies, there's only one, functioning there. stories of people going there being online for 10 days and leaving empty handed. that's why my food is taking math isn't the own hands. what was the best study? but it had in everyone lined up outside the bakery is treated badly. it's also a humiliation to get pushed and shoved before you get your hands on the life of bread for your child. back to to die, trying to get some flowers and be humiliated outside the bakery. her bread baked, she returns to what serves as a family's home, a daily ritual of survival in a place ever more devastated by this war. our, we close it out. you 0 of all the council on american islamic relations says that american listeners are now facing the largest wave of his on the phone via an anti our racism. since donald trump is muslim, that announcement back in december 2015 between october 7th and november 11th. the
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muslim civil rights and advocacy organization requoted an unprecedented increase and complaints and received a total of $1283.00 requests for help. and reports of bias. that's a 216 percent increase over the previous year. or that spring and michel pet nicky is the president of rethinking foreign policy. he was also the co director of georgia voice for the georgia voice for peace. he joins us now from washington. d. c. mitchell. we know we've seen rising violence and hate crimes. even a matter there's been so much anger and fear i've been trying to get around, get my head around. what's at the heart of this is this design isn't being completed without just semitism that that's leading us to this post as well. i think they the, the idea of and design isn't and then uh, being a form of anti semitism is part of what, what we're seeing here. the, the report that i just issued through records the co op, a co opted,
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but professor sarah deeds examined how it's not my style be a is the flip side of the sort of nature pro israel, a sort of politics that we have here in the united states and i think that that while we were looking at how it influences policy, the main way it does that is through the public discourse and putting into public discourse. various troops about muslims, arabs, and specially palestinians. all of whom are, are painted as it may be an inherently anti western andrea american. and in particular, as you submitted when it comes to the question of israel wasn't related to the self much, well this, an extremely strong probably is around lobby in the united states. but there are also all that is rarely voice is who doesn't necessarily agree all day being hot and then making them center we. we had a great disconnect here between what the american people wants us to be doing, which is pushing for
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a ceasefire. and what we see our representatives in congress and particularly our leadership and the white house, the sick and state department doing so. we only have a handful of members of congress who have called for su speier. or he has even been critical of, of israel in saying that they may be gone a little too far. most of our leadership either is cheering israel on or standing silent and, and justifying israel's actions by pointing to the the, you know, certainly heretic events of october 7th. and now we have this massive disconnect which is led by a great many young people american muslims. but there's also a strong contingent, i'm very proud to say of, of jewish americans, particularly younger jewish americans who are working really hard, read jewish ways for peace. we have worked to shut down grand central station. we did
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a demonstration at the statue of liberty. we how we organized citizens in washington as well as the rally and help participate in these huge rallies that took place here last weekend. so yeah, while i the one have people would like to say that jews, american jews are behind us. i think we do as far as a piece, as well as other jewish groups such as if not now and and numerous others have jumped into the fray that had been very loudly saying that in our name, mitchell, i have been talking about some of the demonstrations that, that you've organized, but we've also been hearing about an evolving climate of fear about speaking else and supportive palestinians on college campuses, for instance. how systemic is that? yes, it is extremely specific. and again, this is back to the report that, that professor is these, that i just put out a v. v. atmosphere interfere on campus. and in other places,
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people are not only basic academic problems, but they're losing jobs, they're losing job offers. they are being ostracized or isolated in their professional environments and in school environments. it's happening, you know, a lot of different ways there certainly tensions on campus that are being experienced by a great many different students. but there is very clearly an effort to stigmatize and demonized for support for palestinians as being inherently anti semitic. but the history of up to send that system is very, very ugly. and it goes back a very long way. nobody wants to be called and have to somebody. and the, the, that label is definitely getting dangers in many, many ways for people professionally and academically and socially. people do not want that statement. it is a very, very scary label to be stuck with them. so when you heard around, you know, at people and, and what we're seeing is because it's being how the people who are simply defending
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international law principles of equality and human rights. and when you do that, you do, you know, some of the people will be intimidating and you know, that's only fair mitchell as we're talking, we're listening to ongoing attacks going on right now and goes on a very, very cause a strip. and i'm curious about what you think because many have drawn comparisons with you. okay. and talked about double standards and approaches to the 2 different conflict. do you think it is this time that the the fear of being labeled as an add on to semite, but that's really been behind that. and i think that's the tool is employed at to, to help create that double standard. but yeah, again, the report that we put out demonstrates that this, this part of it's not my baby, this is not new. this isn't something that just came up in the last few years. this is something very old that has been going back for years and it's very much part
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and parcel of the entire system of support for israel. it, bye bye pain have standing up to read the demonized palestinian people this, this, this concept becomes very easy to politicize and to gain support for in washington . so, you know, when we look at the double standard, the, to the real double standard between the way the united states has responded to ukraine and russians attempt to occupied. and, and, uh and, and do a saw the very idea of the pain in existence as the people on the united states has a contrast to port it is really doing something the drug very similar to that is where we really see, i think over the different tests of what we've been out in the reports that, that, that is from a phobia is such a major, major fact. thank you for sharing that with us mitchell pet, nick, the president of re thinking foreign policy. joining us from washington dc. thanks,
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mitchell. well, i want to leave you with these live pictures from gaza, very doc casa, you can listen to what's happening right now. the 102-0000 industry, 1400000 people just placed the, the where just the fact is that without any warning or should community and goes are being targeted. no one is saying everyone in the
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the start the, the, the flow on the box. this is the new use. our license though, coming up in the next 60 minutes, at least 50 internally displaced, palestinian civilians are killed, left. the israel attacked a school where they were shouting the moving guys. this hospital is the largest medical complex. the whole ship of health facility comes
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