tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 11, 2023 1:00am-2:01am AST
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the causes largest health care facility for thousands of injured and displaced palestinians, or shelter, or at least 50 and certainly displaced palestinian civilians are killed off the israel attacks of school where they've taken refuge. well that among soft to be a type, a 7 attack is around the advisors and staff toll down to about $1200.00 killed the exodus and all that goes, it continues. israel says a 100000 palestinians have now made the way south for the past 2 days. the welcome to the program is now just past 2200 gmc, it has been night in gaza or let's take a moment to reconnect on our top story this out as being a major s really high res. let me out, ship a hospital in ga. so that's the largest health facility in the territory shopping
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and gum fi. it can be heard around about hospital of the hospital's vicinity has been under constant attack. the facilities already over stretched patients in diet shortage of supplies. but all right, so of, i'll shift a hospital has told out just a, with israel's waging war, multiple hospitals that was ready, snipers and tanks of surrounded or close to full major hospitals in the strip, including no shift files. and so people, patients and medical stuff, a trapped inside inside the l codes. hospital power has run out. forcing don'ts has to operate in the dark. these recent pictures, the red crescent that operates sufficient to see so this way, the snipers, nearby, i've also opened firewood world health organization says 20 hours have gone. this is 36, hospitals are no longer functioning. and inside the in denise, you're hospitalized. seeing the power house of an hour forcing don't just treat patients in the
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a total darkness relying on flashlights and phones. areas around means. a diesel hospital came on the x ray, the attack on thursday a let's get a terry copy is a mutual interest life. i'm calling you this in the south of the garza strip and tarik. over the past couple of hours, we're seeing multiple times multiple locations, multiple house hospitals, where many, many civilians are being seeking shelter in the past few weeks. spring is up to speed with what we know 1st, a regarding the scene around, i'll shift hospital. yes, the bottom into a round dish. if a hospital continue this time, there is and a for you of these really strikes on the case on the front case of the hospitals else which had been at the utah. every efforts had been great talking to the again, why the as well it strikes now are the classes also continues between palestinian pointers and these are the few patient forces on the ground in the vicinity of the
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hospital and even in a shelter refuge account. as these really maneuvering truths are trying to have access to the gates of the hospitals and they have been counted by the policy and fight as we are trying to carry out a comprehensive concert offensive a to the is really moving troops was trying to inspect the hospital from different aspects send from different also sectors of the central gaza strip. now also during the last hour, these very occupation forces had a talk to the vicinity of the intuition hospital in the north of the gaza strip. now this hospital has one out of if you and the ministration of the hospital right now is a walking and even a operating in the darkness as they are treats, treating patients and into people on the flu using the smartphones. lights now is a terrifying circumstances. ok, compounded and even excessive, painted with these really relentless boxes of apartments with those as of as strikes and also to be shooting in the surrounding areas as they are destroying
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within 2 buildings. and then also if the gaza strip and tack a short while ago, we had some, some for some doctors working the ship hospital, the say that the labor and delivery ward has been affected. even the intensive care unit glosses so shocked to the, the windows, have been blown out, forcing patients to be moved to safety. i mean, is it even possible to say where people could be moved to yes, it's absolutely ironic to hit the terminology safety in the central areas of the hospital as isabel is really targeting everything in the central areas of garza city. now we are talking about patients and get people who are really suffering from quicken loans. they have seen be even be forced to evacuate until it to move forward to another place inside the hospital. wanted to be away from the sides of the space. but this of the, of the ship, a hospital a number of days as full with patients and even ancient people who are receiving
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treatments in different departments inside of the hospital now with the displaced people existence in the hospital and even with the surging number of injured people inside the, the buildings obviously if a hospital now the situation is really excessive, facing as they are forced to move to another place. that also might be a threats on their medical condition. and down with it is really, really insist documents for any further potential compartment that might 2 legs a month that might take place in the vicinity or even targeting the buildings of ship a hospital will bring us to a new seca. we are talking about thousands of college students, so it's a reside in the onto the hospital and even patients are really on april home, so to be evacuated and it is very ongoing fire. so it'd be at least to have a kind of a trend quantity on the ground to be uh, to have a kind of flexible benefits. but with the ongoing city, a tops and even with the ongoing or flight exchange between policy and point is on the occupation forces on the ground. they are living terrifying,
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got most viewed right now on at the gate on the gates and even inside the buildings of how she felt a tonic, another place where civilians have been looking for a degree of safety schools. the civilian facilities because under the rules of war, it is illegal to all these kind of facilities. never the last several hours ago. our rock school is fine to phone, 50 people that will, can you tell us about those with sheltering that and those who were killed yes, people also showed training schools in the north and central areas of gulf, a city as are no longer able to find any safe place except hospitals, which is already overwhelmed and overcrowded with people and patients. and they don't have any other place simply because the houses have been destroyed by these very forces. and they are approaching by the way in the, in the, in the areas of the houses and the one to the shelters even to governmental schools
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in order to be shown that's from the is very relentless compartment. meanwhile, is what keeps bouncing in to link schools and orders are forced to isn't, so you've got to wait until the lead to the southern areas of the office trip. meanwhile, the south of the gaza strip is also massive apartments from the east by the artillery end is where they find to just assume a number of tennessee is have also killed even the ones that for out the process of the evacuation snipers also shooting a number of out of scenes while the work leading from the north to the south of the surgery. so people have no issue with this. sometimes the school could be more budded. people also re return again to remain in the school simply because the, there, there is no, it obviously space for them. despite the fact that they are running low on food. and if you want to and keep the medical supplies, tara kept many things to validate tara cause the speed of us from southern garza, from con you this. thank you. okay, well, let's bring them. i want to show our senior political analyst and my one foss
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moving developments. and the last few hours clearly are ramping up of ministry activity by these fairly forces and around because of the city. i want to talk to you about the i'll ship a hospital because it is become such a to, to such as symbol of this conflict, a symbol of resistance for palestinian civilians. many of them so seen it as the only place really where they can get a degree of safety and security for these really forces though, is very much of targets of the proration. what does it mean to potentially take the hospital and be in control of kansas city? would that be a strategic window for these strategies? i think it could be a subject fiasco. the clearly know hospitality saved. and guys, we would just the reporting on didn't in indonesia and hospital the think about is there a button and hospitality? is that uh ship a hosp because it was for example, bombed in 2014 by is read. and it's war on garza. but that was an exception
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of a sort even in the history of war, mother, more so 2nd world war. by that it is 2nd little board, cited for that it was the vietnam war to the mustang war. even afghanistan's legal hospitalized was an exception. univision, um, what was that exception here? it's the rules. the exception is there and is thought a good think hospitals, hospital facilities and it clearly it has gotten a green light to do that. i mean it's, it's doing it with such an infinity that you would, that you would gather in the end of the day if it wasn't for america's green light . it's been doing good with such a viciousness. because today also got an old, the false allegations that were made, that there was some sort of some kind of a how much infrastructure on that or whatever is clearly today the only people staying that are medics, you know, doctors, nurses, patients and patients,
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families and a few who are shopped in the hospital as you said. so the idea of attacking a central hospital and run during all $36.00 other hospitals out of action. as we heard from the who would that extra general. i mean, goes along where it's telling you that is war crimes and how by default the on by design is on is meaning to harm civilians and gaza. they want to be, they want people to pay the price for what happened october 7, even though the people of guys are the $2000000.00. 2.1000000 do not have a hand in whatever happened in october 7th, but is there a strategy strategy? this is not collateral damage. what we're seeing today in the vicinity of ship house and put the engineers on hospital. but we've seen the past several weeks in terms of rendering hospitals. an operational is a policy by is, are, is
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a one cross by is we're talking about little crimes because you mentioned the 2014 war and the international criminal court in the hague is still investigating a large war crimes perpetrated by israel all those years ago. i mean, it doesn't bode particularly well for any new kind of legal action regarding illegible crimes that taken place right now. in 2023 is the base, the failure of international legal mechanisms that as well as exposing absolutely, it's a problem that's been general and i'm making now a sweeping statement that is, i think, accurate victors in wars since 2nd world war and the application of the 4th, geneva convention had to establishment over the international criminal court victors, and i've never paying price for the crime. it's all needs. also news was pay for the, for the full pay, the price for their crimes. and here is there any support to them defended by its
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western online ensures that justice is not carried to it's for this and ensures that such a process is fix whatever. but that's all remember that is that it's not a member of the international criminal court, nor is the united states. i mean, if they were actually democracies, that don't have anything to hide and don't have much trouble facing justice either with joint international criminal court. but yes, justices taking it's time, it's been now 9 years and the justice has not picking its course when it comes to guys. for some reason, as if, you know, kind of sydney is not equal to others as if the on people of us are god or something. and that, and that infinity of 2014 is one of the reasons why is that i could continue to carry the kind of work crimes that we see today. it is really unfortunate once
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again, because the double standards would end up hurting zillow. so i defend that goes off today, because when you make 2nd claims, you know, a new crane. when you make setting claims in other parts of the world, you are what you're saying is, my, my allies make no mistakes. mix no fear, you got it, no crime do no evil, but my enemies do nothing but evil crimes and so on, so forth. that's kind of a double standard. it's not going to help those who are defending is that moving forward. but as far as, as a, it says, i think it's, it has long lost the bathroom for public opinion. and it's all these desperate attempts and i'm calling them desperate attempts. i'm full search is to confuse anti semitism with criticism and condemnation. so is there as war crimes is a crime and by its sense, because what is going on today is
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a crime i guess up at the city and people criticize and condemning that is a necessity in order to miss the infinity until stops of bloodshed. but to continue to use and to send that as a, as a cover in order to not only defend is right i guess, correct. just as a, as we've seen in the past 2 years. now i'm to submit this in as an accusation used to defend as more crimes against depressing and people that is a very dangerous pass to take well on my, on the thank you very much for your analysis. smile in the shower, the out is there a senior political analyst. while the spokes person for israel's foreign ministry says that the death toll from the mazda attack in southern israel. on october, the 7th has been revised to around 1200 from previous government estimate of 1400 that speak to how to solve it. she joins us from occupied east jerusalem and how
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much, what do we know is the reason behind this change? these revised figures one is really foreign ministry spokesperson confirming that they revive that death toll down from 14021200. and the reason is because they weren't able to really identify a lot of the corpses that were coming in into the more it's but since around 35 days have gone by. and with more identification happening, they say that around $200.00 of them now of those corpses belong to him as fighters and not to his release as previously estimated. this has now been confirmed as of friday and that desktop does include civilians, military personnel, as well as is really police from the attacks on october 7th to okay have to many things for the all the time to solve what's in the okay, body space and all right, let's bring in stevens higgins, he's a professor of political science,
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the next batch on this friday affairs of the university of san francisco. he joins us from san francisco, will welcome to you. so, how do we account, or who should we account for the revised dest told by the surrounding officer, are cheese from 200 down raw, that 200 form initial reports, and was responsible for that. and why is this happening? but the fact that they're trying to be at least a little more honest is a reflection of the anger within the is really public about the lack of transparency, 5 years rarely direct from the outset of the on the claims because it is really government that these were the charred bodies of the most terrorist and then their words don't make any sense because they come off fires that were killed were the result of being shot as not like they were in a bomb down building or, or in some kind of concentration that will result in chart bodies, they have the,
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there's been demands for listing the names of those killed and kidnapped. there's been there, it's really just been real slow and doing so. and finally, when they've realized of the names not match the numbers, they had to come out and then the, the totals of that's the total was a significantly lower than they had been cleaning all these weeks. this is why we have the change perceptions of the conflict to the higher we think the other things about growing as a concern at home on the whole number of issues, including the fact that there are no less than 22 is really just how it ends in the west bank and forcing apartheid and expect and guarding the border in the us. even the dogs have the gauge was absent at the time of the a thoughts and buy from us fighters on october 7th, the prime minister netanyahu, his popularity has positive. if there are lucky today in this coalition, which certainly lose, so i know there's been quite
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a bit of upset and descent and his role has been growing as a shock from the initial attack has as a disappeared somewhere. so we've been watching some pretty dramatic scenes from and around cause the city particularly for me, i'll ship a hospital where i think it's ready. bombardment seems to have increased significantly. what does a when do you think look like for the next one? you all who government and it's hard to say, i mean this thing that as you and other media have been covering are there seems to be little some changing. the logic to the is really assaulted is, is basically just punitive. that is or damage is or not it's not the steering between a homeless fires or an innocent civilians a so it's really hard to, to say we see what they want in terms of the when and of course we've seen before from the vision of the love of them 1982 to the course, the us war and
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a rack that these kinds of us all the end up for reading more terrorist the end of creating more existence then they end up killing. so i, it's, um, it's really hard to, to imagine why and that's an yahoo government is, is thinking strategically right now. the certainly the fact that nothing yahoo campaign on the idea that i will keep you safe than having me in charge will make it so is raises, can live their lives and not have to worry about the palestinians. you know, obviously, and that has not been the case and this area once they have elections again, certainly an engineer who will feel is right professions. and i talked to him at elections. a recent opinion polls suggested in terms of leadership, 52 percent favor by any guns as prime minister in contrast to 26 percent, who believe in benjamin netanyahu. professor stevens in some thank you very much for joining us. good. the types of all i had all the news including
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the may have cost is inside the radio for somebody. so the protection of civilians in gauze and the the un security council was holding urgent open briefings on israel's attacks on hospitals and gaza. and the health crisis that the director general of the world health organization has been speaking and says the health care system is on the brink of collapse. last week w jo, documented fifa tax on 5 posts because one day in the past 48 hours alone for hospitals have been put out of action to be presenting some 430 beds more than 100 of all you and colleagues had been killed and county and as we speak,
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the reports of firing outside the c 5 and run tc hospitals have of the goods us troops, 36 hospitals and 2 sides of its primary health care centers, out of not functioning at all. those that are functioning on operating way beyond their capacities. the health system is funny. it's nice. the director general of the palestine red crescent society is also spoken and says, israel is deliberately attacking medical facilities. the hand secretary and guns a is from the target. hospitals being deliberately targeted in a desperate attempt to force the civilian population also got the last 24 hours. so the targeting co, but least 12 hospitality. ready a cheerful hospital with tens of thousands of
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people should think that it allows the host, it says well, our conferences when, when the bonded and the emergency problem ethics, we like you to see this kid setting the yesterday. oh, so then did he said hospital our quotes hospital mr. president, i had to do you like this statement 2 times in the last few hours of the situation around the hospital is, is changing by the minute this place be displaced, people at the hospital. the ongoing are getting shot that as we speak during the last call with my colleagues at the quotes hospice a 2 hours ago, they told me that 20 people have been sent it by direct filing a hosted one person has b can they are asking what can they do, where should they go? thousands,
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go head to south lives and the 10 minutes right. of being just kinda scared alive to gabriel. amazon though he used to have the un headquarters in new york in the gabriel. i'm sure you've been watching the deteriorating situation on the ground and goes in and around the ship a hospital. and now of course, it's all important briefing by the chief of the world health organization. most certainly with a new found urgency, it certainly was. this was a briefing that was called or requested by the united arab emirates. and it was called the yesterday not knowing that this continued bombardment of these hospitals i'll shoot for hospital would be continuing. and it was really a serious split screen if you will. because as this a briefing was taking place by doctor todd bruce and by marwan gilani to the security council. we are now to 0. we're showing live pictures of the
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bumper, went up the hospital and talking to a doctor there. so it was like they were getting a briefing here in new york about something that was ongoing and happening as they were being briefed about it. and it was certainly from dr. toddress a very bleak picture of the situation for health care workers in guys that are continually working under incredibly difficult physical and psychological strain for a month. now he was pointing out the children bearing the brunt of the is rarely bumped margaret bard ment of the hospitals and around the hospitals saying that every 10 minutes one that child has been dying in gaza. but it's important to point out the big picture here that while the security council is being briefed on the situation, the security council has not been able to reach that consensus on how to stop it a month into this war. now there has been over 4 different security council
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resolutions that have. busy knocked past due to a grid lock within the security council, either by the tow, by russia and china, or a veto by the united states. so here we are now more than a month into this conflict and the security council that has the power to really give a, a voice to a binding resolution that could bring some sort of pause to the fighting or even a ceasefire. security council has been unable to reach any sort of agreement. gabrielle is on the life of the you in a new york. thank you. a v i may have cuts off shakes. i mean, been how much upon e as in saudi arabia to discuss the war on gaza. we've come principal, haven't been selling him. c name in the system casa, and saudi arabia are attend to the series of meetings focused on the protection of posting and civilians. is the head of 2 extraordinary summits that are being held in saudi arabia, one for our of nations, and another for
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a slamming leaders. where they are, they may have cast, was in cairo to meet with the egyptian president. you may also visit to the united arab emirates on thursday, head of the summits in re out of this weekend. the office of cancels on me. it has released a statement saying the states of casals diplomatic priorities also seek an immediate cease fire, protect civilians, release prisoners and what to limit the expansion of violence and the circle of conflicts in the region. the to summit. so expect to discuss the arrow by this lubbock steps of the international level to achieve a cease find the gaza strip as quickly as possible. open the crossings. i'm bringing necessary in hudson, a to gauze is a residence. meanwhile, no ways prime minister has made some very strong statements about the war you're on the golf store. i says he believes that the war is being waged with very strong military logic. but without a clear political idea of how it should end. he says he thinks israel is heavy bombardment of gaza is a violation of international war of war,
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namely that civilians have the rights protection. he said, all of our relations will be in such a little while to be condemned. whether they constitute will crimes. as a question, the courts must aside for you is assassination, has been a key part of his route approach to hum us and gaza. killing is senior figures when it could fence the gates and the people have cause a inside the strip. but october, the 7th has changed all that much. white mode, indiscriminate campaign of destruction has been unleashed on gauze. hopes also impacting we have 3 of these. how much holes captive where we challenge examines don't change or no one is higher on these rails most wanted less than this man. he's your single leader of how may i send gaza and the person israel holds most responsible for the attacks on october. the 7th of the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. colson was a dead man walking. if they find him,
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he's ready forces have no intention of taking seen while i live. he's row has been killing. how much figures for decades? how much found is shake off me. the scene and abdul as ease i'll run tc were assassinated in 2004 dozens of of a. how may i ask him on does and lead is have met similar fates 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 and divided. but, you know, we've seen that, that, those policies, those violent policies having worked in, you know, in suppressing palestinians general desire for freedom from occupation. they also haven't suppressed how much or it's minute treating the count them brigades. they know certainly into it on october 7th, how much spite has unleashed an attack on a scale it and never previously attempted. i'm asked to see this rouse intelligence
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and overwhelm this distracted military. israel says 1400 people, most of the civilians were killed. and more than $200.00 taken captive, israel's longstanding policy is over, it no longer is willing just a blockade. how am i saying and pick off it's lead, is it state today, is now the groups complete destruction, and it's destroying casa, and the process that is complicating as well as of the a pretending it's captives. the dilemma is very clear, if you, uh, keep uh, uh, bumping and running off to the uh, from us everywhere, including in the done those. 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 rebel is ralph targeted assassination policy has become a failed relic of
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a previous age. because as palestinians feel they may as well all be on israel to assassination. this now will reach helen's houses here. still the head, he will know just there are more few knows it'd be occupied westbank following one of his wells. biggest raids? yes, the the hello. welcome to the live kathy international forecasts. we will see the shallots, just clicking on the course east and pause of australia for time. and i think the where to weather will be up tools and all them territory, basing up into w i as we go one through the next dial size. so that's the picture for assess day the crop of showers coming through here. i'm going to show somebody little more extensive across a west impossible strategy as we go on through fast. i don't need to sunday,
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so you have a sink, a little further south with delta roles, the se is not too bad. some pleasant sunshine coming for a type of just pulling off a little for a time, but still for too long to see one or 2 shots into that eastern side of australia. not too bad in today's the weather will pilot sway in here as we go on through monday. going on into tuesday. some heavy rain coming into the south side of side and all solid would be the best place to cling onto the sunshine, pleasant spring, sunshine. continuing here at that stage, we just noticed some wet weather by the states making its way into south australia . meanwhile, wet weather and so when she wasn't making his way into japan over the next couple of days, northern there was a particular sing, some smoke pool enough after home. she ad for here, she stayed colbert dry, northern china, the, as the situation goes to escalate,
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the fuel watching out as there is a reminder about top stories this hour as well as current out of major air raid on the ship. a hospital, the largest hospital in the gaza strip. the hospitals visited. the city has been under constant attack and the facility is being out of a spreadsheet. and in the shortage of supplies, at least 50 palestinians have been killed and an x ray. the strike all the products school in kansas city. the school had been sheltering, displaced, palestinians. okay, well let's spring in. let's talk about go see who is the secretary general of the
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palestinian national initiative. he joins us now live from ramallah over. i will welcome to you. so i'm sure you are aware of the scenes coming out of the north of gaza this evening alone with the images of as many as a 100000 palestinians who have been forced south by a stray of vice ray the forces. combining those 2 events, how do you see this playing out? i would not just following government types with our colleagues in guys or we have the my name is because the teams work into that on the south side of things that i'm just sort of a situation. the only description of what's happening is that is there is going back to the city or could items at the same time, the autocratic, most ethnic cleansing, where they have 1st 1500000 people to is their, their homes. and i started to start into them and the water could i am of your
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insight because what we see is nothing but genocide. and with more of that and i live in 1000 palestinians can probably 6000 children killed. the feed comes also out on the land that nobody can get to because of his earlier strikes. and that is of course, all combined with collective punishment, collective punishment, depriving people for the electricity fuel. and do you have seen the 35 cost methods in gaza and practically to, you know, to 20 have stopped working because of lack of fuel or even those remaining the functioning, they are going bought of it going something we've seen heard about the size of the photo been seen as of uh, boom, bought it into the, into an easy and hospitable method of hospital. the use of them do you see the depths across, but the now the ship, elizabeth moved as so many people who had attended inside the hospitals for the oil is little bit in the bucket of the message. so all of this is happening despite the
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promise of these 4 hour pauses with at least 3 hours. notice, i mean, what does that say about the success of diplomacy? so fall to you. and then it was, you say, i really uh no was, uh, the bose was on the, in the heads of some, instead of by the president of the united states. but nothing, you know, and they thought it would be nice that i never implemented that. and the most of that is that some people who are in evicted from the north of guys and does the city and why they would walk into the salis. that's all i did is 32 of them bought it by. is there any evidence and then couldn't so uh and does that. i remember accepting any kind of sees for i'm not even imposes. and these poses would actually managed to help israel evict and continue the process of ethnic cleansing, groups of people in the notes on some federal garza. and they would not come in to really help the people and, and, and, and then my and my opinions,
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a big question here that should be asked as the heads of the blue, which all have just been the security across. so why they're united states of america and the prime minister to britain continue to pause ceasefire. why don't they forces them to stop this atrocity? well, well, why are they allowing this genocide done by this thing and people and i think uh i, i've been hearing some of you what a guess. and i think what you should be calling that is there any autumn in up there? is there any army of up to, is there any dentist army? because what they are conducting to against disability and population does nothing but acts instead of while the united states and the likes of you to continue to offer the unequivocal support to israel. of course, the business diplomatic push that is going to reach ahead, i guess over the course of the weekends be our believe the organization of a stomach cooperation. what role do you think that they are likely to be able to
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play when it comes to insure humanitarian aid reach you this cause a will their involvement make a difference to the involvement those mean fulton data countries? you mean the are countries regional players they're very weak and they are then they have not done what they should be doing. i mean, with the exception of a small number of countries. but in general, i think a lot of the reasons why you're not there now is dating to continue to these the setbacks is because some of the countries continue to have normalize the relations with israel. because some of the countries continue to have, is there any um, benefits in the country, they have to keep them out. and they have also to tell is that are in the all the other countries in the coming data summit, which is going to be here tomorrow, with the, with the big delay and that they would send up convoys of humanitarian aid and challenges. there is usually doesn't, they can do that. they kinda invite on what intense organizations and,
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or who might 30 and organizations in the world to join them in challenging this. is there any unacceptable sees that allows the flaw for fluid electricity if you will do anything to that? so i looked at it in particular, they can do that. they can also attend there, and i have to the states of america and you know, i'm doing, i took into don't mind any of that. it'll be on country to continue to support the is there is unconditionally that they will not receive bottom orange. i'm not one and that they had absolute out of countries will not be important steps funding. i think only if they'd take these measures then the voice wouldn't be counted for and, and would be concerned that otherwise we will see the continuation of this started . but the rest of the against the palestinian people. what did you do? what did we do as well? the thing is, i mean to the world in 1948 as an was established in our land. they allowed them to steal our land. at the time,
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when is it in order to establish lee on 82 percent of the land of, of a fish started cut about his time to defend this thing as an incident on only 3.5 percent. then in 1967, the be able to buy the remaining the com. i wanted to ask you about natalie of if nicholas lindsey people from the band shows me mr. mr. doug about this thing, i wanted to ask you about something you said in a recent interview. you said that you believe very strongly that it is benjamin us . know whose goal to re, i'll keep by the gaza strip for an indefinite period. what would the consequences of that be for the hope of peace in the region and what not the send that to himself. i didn't say i just got there now on the 10, you know, said i that he wouldn't keep security control military control guys up for an independent community. this means that he will corporation about to on still to buy guys or if making the claims most of it and accept the is it oh and then find
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somebody or some organizational some and to do to take care of the humanitarian needs of the people. because as i don't keep writing while i think it doesn't want to fulfill his responsibility exactly as he's going to now interested back. so yes, he wants, and that would mean the not only should inc and book the patient, it would mean expanding population. and that this, but this, the whole idea of beast best interested solution this man, nothing you know, came to part of specifically to kind of the civility of these, okay. and the possibility of those that solution. he's the man who are getting rid of the public and those are the against the talk that i've been to less than that. i've been with us as connected because he signed the lease agreement with palestinians of nothing you know, make the most is like to kind of the also process to kid is the possibility of just that solution is not tied being good. now he increase the number of step,
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let us from $120000.00 to bang to more than $750000.00. i made them a fascist political power in the bottom limit. and in the is there any government, including people like smoke that i'm being the, well, i'm not only extremist, but they don't shy elliots, and i'm calling themselves specialists. mustafah barger t. thank you very much for for joining us without just the stuff about grantees. equity general has a posting international initiative to thank you. ok, let's bring in a 2nd political helpless low on the shower. some very clear views on lots of mr. valdez. he believes benjamin, you know, who's and game is complete control of the gaza strip. it does beg the question then about what would happen to the idea of perhaps external guardianship of gauze or with other regional players over seeing a transition for, for gaza. i know it all flawed,
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it's still happening on the ground. maybe it's too early to be talking about this. but clearly there is a diplomatic push behind the scenes with a rough idea of what goes on might look like if you use to come look to my mind. uh, nothing yeah, was improvising. i think he's to improvise. and the contradiction between him and his foreign minister and his defense minister was cleared about the engagement. gaza barely has not agreed. they don't know what to do. uh once they are done with their genocide. thanks guys. but we also know for a fact is that the united states has already warned the is really the government that occupation or reorganization of guys that would be a big mistakes and the words of a president by that, we also heard that community k coming out of the g 7 that it just 7 democracies in the world. uh saying or underlining that there wouldn't be no occupation or re occupational garza,
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in fact there wouldn't be no siege of guys. and there would be no stadium of moorland from guys. so i think there was already red lines being laid out by both the united states and the g 7. i doubt nothing you know, would be able to, to, to contradict that. i'm going to have to find not just because this would be rather foolish, stupid because you're on the post to be stupid and for dish and a number of occasions. but also his genitals would not agree to it. because remember that the end fitness, general eddie and shuttle, and when he became 5 minister, he's the one who pulled that. the settlers and the ottoman deployed them outside garza because you thought it was on 10 level to maintain suckers and soldiers in garza. i think it wouldn't be continued to be the case today. of course, the question is, what then, what to do? i think they're trying to figure it out and i think they probably will not figure that out. i think this is a continued the conflict of continued occupation, continued
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a flock dates and times the vine us would continue until unless doctor patient, of the rest of the spine is done while we're talking here. my one will hearing that will will medical procedures apparently in the, in denise, in a hospital, that's one of those key hospitals. and then also because this trip have a medical procedures have it, we know that for some quite some time now they've been having to do surgery using the lights of the mouth. and now it appears that some kind of thing on there is completely untenable. interesting point, also you may find yourself a while gucci seemed to show a degree of frustration, anger, even with original plans, other obligations for not doing enough to help leverage peace even suggested that energy, oil and gas be used to, to put pressure on western powers. the u. k. the united states, to get them to change the foreign policy. clearly the out of countries have
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leverage. and nowadays with the initiative crisis, cost ukraine force thrush, and water ukraine. they have more leverage than they have ever had supply to 73 when they did impose on an oil in fargo. and that was kind of effective even if it didn't last very long. so today, out of countries have huge that comes with the energy markets and it's, it could specifically hurt those countries that basically voice legions to that and then the, i'll go from some of them out order to distance himself. we just heard from the french president saying something about is that there is no justification for his drives. kidding of women and children. that's a new position from the french president. it's a bit too little too late. but yet, i think was more at
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a pressure and what other leverage being used. i think we could see west and official stand change. we are the see a public opinion in the west coming and see. i think we're, we're, we're coming to the point to neve, where to buy, if the apps do unite and then unites the most, the majority countries around them as well as this weekend we can see the bush of western nations just where they need to be pushed which is now we are an inflection point. the, what's the public opinion fee is that there has to be a ceasefire. a public opinion is changing in general to some of the leaders, as i just mentioned, are changing the position. this is the perfect time for the out of most the majority of countries just to use enough leverage for them to force the west to put is read a close this either you stopped or there wouldn't be consequences for your genocide
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. think us. all right, well, thank you very much for that low. i'm special out. is there a senior? let's go have a list right, well s house in casualties mount many victims of israel is bombardments, of being buried without funeral rights. mass graves are being dog across casa, because the bolts of full symmetry is over crowded. the many families are having to dig up long, very bodies in order to make space. for 14 palestinians have been killed. one of the biggest rates of the occupied westbank. they see as well as ministry says it was targeting palestinian fighters in janine, ministry, use bulldoze is to rip on main roads as a form of collective punishment. bernard smith has more form. janine, the 3 sisters lived here in the middle of jeanine refuge account. only. i ad amori was at home when he's really so just passed through the door. the
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window palestinian fine to see she says. but after these ran is ordered her out of the home. they blew until. so it's like, i mean 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 our home? 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 really military and palestinian fighters, the best being in months in the occupied west by 14 was jeanine's, were killed at the funerals on friday, many fighters were visible among the mourners. 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. i'm
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a couple chevy to back on me to lose school. 256 to 10 year old girls were trapped all day during the fighting. the full size, suv, tries to distract the girls 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 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, janine and also more than a month, the goal is to strip as in george, a complete blockade imposed by his route. and now hung does become a critical issue, the trick of
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a trucks that have entered guys as being described as a drop in the bucket compared to its humanitarian needs. bakery is a being targets is destroyed, and now families are struggling to buy bread. i forced that propose a month ago or must move in a 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 flowers to make some bread. we've been met with this radio. it's 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. lucky to us, whatever had been the 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 world with its lectures about humanity,
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where the arab and muslim people where are of heads of state fos to sleep, to increase across the street. they've been close because they've run out of fuel flour full out of the it is where the strikes. several have been destroyed and directed. others damaged by strikes the a by the world. food 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 wilson 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 shop before you get your hands on the life of bread for your child. better to die trying to get some flour than be humiliated outside
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a bakery or a bread baked. she returns to what serves as the families home, a daily ritual of survival in a place ever more devastated by this war. our equals it, i'll just be around. the council on american islamic relations says american muslims are facing the largest wave of slumber phobia and anti racism. since donald trump is mostly in bond between october, the 7th and november the 11th of us and civil rights and advocacy organization. we quote in unprecedented increasing complaints, receiving a total of $1283.00 requests for help reports by us. that's the 216 percent increase over the previous year. michelle put, nick is president of rethinking foreign policy and was co director of a jewish voice for peace. he says to us, society is being intimidated into the supporting israel with other voices been shut down. the idea of and design is i'm uh and, and then uh, being a form of anti semitism is part of what,
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what we're seeing here the, the report that i just issued through rutgers university, the co operative co opted with professors are these examined how is not my slow be a is the flip side of the sort of new drug 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 in a 3 and inherently anti western and to american. and in particular, anti semitic. when it comes to the question of israel, there is very clearly an effort to stigmatize and demonized the support for palestinians as being inherently anti semitic. but the history of app you're
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sending system is very, very ugly. and it goes back a very long way. nobody wants to be called and a happy somebody. and the, the, that labels is definitely endangers in many, many ways for people professionally and academically and socially. people do not want that stick. my, it is a very, very scary label to be stuck with the m. so when you heard around, um, you know, at people is, and what we're seeing is because it's being how the people who are simply defending international law principles of equality and human rights. and when you do that, you do it, you know, some people will still stand up. some people will be intimidating. and you know, that's only fair. this parent of the summer phobia, 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 of the cars. so of the entire system of support for israel. it by,
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by painting israel as standing up to the, the, 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, a real double standard between the way the united states has responded to ukraine and rushes attempt to occupied. and, and uh and, and, you know, i saw the very idea of the training in existence as people, and we looked at the way the united states has by contrast to port it is really doing something. the very, very similar it that is where we really see, i think over the dealers. and this is what we bring out in the report that, that, that this on the sylvia is such a major major fact. before we got a reminder of the developments and because of this evening where it's ready for us as a reference of the bombardments of the ship, a hospital, the largest medical facility and the gaza strip. these are recent pictures but also
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live audio off because the skyline, you can hear the explosions that for certain use of the in denice in hospital, under pressure as us else. of these activities, i've had to stop o surgical procedures. you without a 0 me a grieving mother and a child for 2 year old husbands and father a full show data in use for you. we took our children into the olive tree when suddenly we saw them running towards us. we ran, but he had forgotten his phone and went back to get it. he bent down and the show to us just trying to provide trans family rights organization. yes, dean monitored 1597 investigations of these really secular violence committed against palestinians between these 20052022. only 3 percent
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of those investigations led to a conviction, the regime, the courts and the place to complete the use list at this time of war. the situation is so, but that is really police hardly responding to complaints made by palestinians itself, of violence levels, family and friends now joined the many of the thousands of palestinians who gave up hope for justice. long ago, unflinching questions is war with rwanda imminent rigorous debate. your dying because of black lives. don't really matter. him to join me. markham on hill upfront without 0. the leg zone extends much deep into the mountains and we've watched a search and rescue efforts to get underway. despite the risk, we're seeing residents returning to their homes in search of their belonging
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destruction here completely destroyed seats. minarette and cox peer just goes to show again, the challenge of um, bringing heavy equipment into these areas. the army is deployed. it's how the company has to be at this sense of the way it's a ready adult assigned to flying people, to trumps. under the rubble of the is continues its relentless attacks on hospitalization, gaza. there's heavy setting in the vicinity of the indonesian hospital in the north following multiple the tax on the main gates of lc for hospital thousands of injury done displaced,
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