tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 14, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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of the joint and let's discover a better world expo 2023. the other the lower kyle: this is the news our live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, the causes youngest flight for that lives in a hospital surrounded and under attack by is really forces. and now that is ready as strike on southern guns, that kills at least 2 palestinians and would use as buildings to rumble. 7
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palestinians are killed as is where any forces carry out more rays in the occupied westbank. and with a tax also in lebanon, syria and iraq, we have the former ronnie and foreign minister has to say about the conflict spreading in the middle east. the, the fate of dozens of premature babies hangs by a thread at gauze, the largest hospital owl she found, they all meant to be an incubate, says with oxygen and temperature regulates and equipment that helps every breath they take thoughts. hospital has stopped functioning properly because of a lack of power and oxygen. and now the new phones a some place together on beds. the world health organization says al chief eye is turning into a graveyard bodies, a piling up in and around the hospice hole. compound stuff and people trapped
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inside say the smell is unbearable. it's too dangerous for them to leave, to dig graves. so people now have started digging within the facility or add to the sugar by the convenience within the house, but the situation is how they, what they saw the beginning and the, the whole spectrum of reading and the part is on the under sponsor. but it is without getting out of the entrance by the side. again, putting one on the 20. but it was due to the, you know, the quote man to come to the white house. and they might have their phone sitting on changes as on their phone. and now there's a new challenge for the people of garza. the rain tends housing, thousands of displays, palestinians, and un run schools in the south in gauze, a strip of being damaged. people say that also worried they could now die from exposure and speak now to our correspondence in con eunice tart a. bu
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a zoom tart. first of all, let's look at the weather that has been waiting. heavy rain has flooded becomes one of the conditions. yes, the people inside garza scraped her own ways, waiting winter, and even rain in order to enjoy and to separate the happiness in the hearts. now the afraid of having read the due to the fact that they are being completely displaced from the houses. they are taking shelters and the speeds your schools are not hired by the united nations and it's ocean. it's not protect them from being exploded uh from the rain as they are totally are forced to get up early no matter what if there was right, knew not in order to have access to bread have access to water and they are forced to do that on the dia, humanitarian circumstances. so right is considered to be now a new consent for the majority of displaced people inside the territories. as me,
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people also you from the north and central areas of golf. the strip to the southern areas, people are dramatic situation is getting much more was sitting as a so there are having different types of sure does the did not really manage to bring their clothes from the houses because they are only allowed to have only one back as they are evacuating, and some of them did not really manage to get any back of a plan with them, and others have run out of money. they don't have even money to have the ability to their share. he's anything from the market. so the situation for them is really dramatic and what they think much more excessive patience. people are still leading from the north as since some areas of the territory. i don't know what a to know more about that. we are hosting right now. i don't palestinian girl she is running on my mood uh robot. uh, thank you so much for joining us today. as a promising young girl, i'm good to me about your feelings as what you're going to attach because you are
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a display person send these into areas because okay, of course i can tell them like now the world can see anything that's happening now and does up just now there was a harsh from being around here and can see behind me lots of avalanches by getting the wanted and marches. as for me, i got out of my neighborhood since like around 5 years and it's 5 days. and because of that, there's was around 20 highest wades around our house and you can imagine that it's only 20 or 50 meters at all from our house. there was no doors, no windows, not anything, not a block on a block. so you can play and live there, there's nothing there. you can have your life. and since i was living there, i had met many, many memories there. so you can okay, and what is your message to the world? what would you like to tell the world about that? i would like to tell them that i live in indonesia and melisha around 6 years. i
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lived there my life. i didn't go to, into team in places island to restaurant island to everything. but here you can have your we can have your teeth because like you are the solution, you know anything. i lived 06 years and i also had my life. i always have that is for this vehicle. but as for us, we have only $1.00 to $2.00 or 2. okay, thank you so much for your valuable time. thank you so much. and this is how life in gaza strip looks like as israel keep displacing people from the east. they think to the southern areas where bombardment also continues and decisive the territory. this topic, amazing strength and eloquence from that young girl you were talking to just the explaining like what life is like for her and others. the end goal is a,
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she mentioned the commotion behind you was due to hospital ambulances, bringing new casualties from new strikes. what a quote, could you tell us about what's happening? the yes, the southern areas of gauze and stood on a particular and find you in a city there war and they were massive numbers of these really i'm going strikes from the sounds of the gaza strip as they are recommending people to lead to the southern areas which just said it to be safe from these very perspective. now just before a couple of minutes before we went live these by the application pool says attacks or residential building in the eastern areas of 10 units as to now, i'm getting back to racing victims and injured people sending a picture of the attack and they are the entire hospital now is in the state about lots in order to keep providing a treatment for them. also, the attempts continued in the central areas of which are treat around the percentage of the main central hospital, including demolition hospital and even the actually for the hospital which can sit
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it to be till now trapped nbc, spite the is very occupation forces will prevent anyone from getting out of the hospital as they were forced to date, administration of medical workers to fury, dozens of palestinians installing a mass grave symmetry inside the medical complex, which give a please sign that situation that is totally unbearable guitar because you're talking to us. we can, you can hear the i'm going to is, is we can hear the commission of people arriving. how is that hospital coping with this influx of casualties that it's saying every single day a yes, a hospital. sorry. does that mean particular in the silence of the church or as we are right now, stands and can side there are trying to cope with the current situation and even with the searching number of people who are being, who just change it from because but it strikes from time to another, by using the minimum as primitive medical care facilities and even the approaches
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they are due to the lack of medical supplies. and also with the surgeon number of this, when did people, medical teams off tirelessly refined to get treatment at the capacity of the hospital is as of become much more full. and the majority of those made to come work is trying to conduct different surgeries, some of them are taking a long time to be conducted. others are requiring to be transferred outside the goals districts to receive treatment. indeed hospitals were in any hospital approach. so literally they are doing their best in order to keep providing a treatment for every day. you set the doses of age, people are 10 and going to be on us for hospital and they are receiving a treatment and saw the coverage goes loose hospital as you can apply the note as strikes continue as even jump off by this thing is getting killed and injured by these strikes, rising to more than 11500 pounds of things going on with more than 20. uh, 7 at 27000 the type of thing. and also how big predicted in just tack i will assume
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on correspondence in southern guns, reporting that from con units, even as i'm doing, says behind him bring more casualties and from new as rainy strikes on that area tart. thanks very much for the maintenance. well here's how i look at the main areas of slicing in northern gauze. the shaded areas are ways where the soldiers and tanks have made some advances and suckling goals of safety and effectively costing the strip in hoff is where the troops and tanks of completely surrounded the pools of gauze. is believe the ongoing of how much the cost some brigades is fighting on what's being described as for decisive funds. they'll tell our holla, i'll shot the bait layer and bates and last is ongoing, says as well as storing on the deal to release captives. the group says it's ready to release up to 70 women and children in exchange for a 5 day truce. the release of palestinian prisoners and the entry of humanitarian
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aid. we spoke to her last spokesman. house, i'm up, i'm a stop behind and each time we live close to each a car and the front entrance. there's a 80 undermines the bushes there was, i suppose that each month for leasing $200.00 children and those are $82.00. ready 75 women also and is ready to jews. and on the left hand side, we have counted on 50, have davids and multinational ads to people to be released from goods and the top and all of the details. if for 5 days each day, 10 of them and we need somebody insurance to secure those people, i'm sure that people who are working in all just to release them on all those settings. my sort of done these various will spun back on. i think it shows that they are not wanting to,
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to go for what. so i'm going to go back out to our correspondence in connie, this topic i assume because tired, we understand that the number of rockets that with just 5 out of the gaza strip from very close to where you are. right. so the range of rockets have been fired towards these very settlements in retaliation today is where the ongoing for apartments of the church rates are loose. rockets did not stop since the end, the beginning of this, most of the fighting dates of the palestinian fighters. this talked of this round the fighting extensively by noticing difference of the rages of broken stomachs. the surrounding of the system intends even towards the main central cities of the documentation, a state. clearly these records come as originally ation by the conversely invited. but duty is very relentless compartments and the coming of civilians and saw that there are 3. this work is had a witness. i kind of shrink off to the is very a ground invasion to the 2 or 3 main while they are still firing on to and
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launching different rate. just thought the is maybe cities and even some of them had reached the fun most of the occupation states. so yes, i was going to ask you if that being fund from southern goal is that where are the targets within israel? and so generally we cannot right now we're not expected to determine the indication but targeting but meanwhile boost booster. 1 rockets, i'll fire towards these beta settlements, they might be. 1 just be directed or targeting the main central cities of the it's very occupation states as they were to now there was there any further documentation about their location of the is by the outside of these of the as very positive that have been allows people boxes, okay. and this folders, as you was saying, a few minutes ago or a few minutes ago before we came on a. another is really strike on an area in con unit. so the area that as well, has told people in the north to go to,
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to escape the fighting. yes, this, the rage of rockets had been fired towards these very settlements off to the attacks on the residential house. and i am a neighbor whose, where a totally as the truck would fly. let's see. i was about to run that the different injuries have been grouped to the hospital in order to be medically code. and also these attacks continued in the south of the territory, which considered to be a safe place for palestinians to flee to bar as his route keeps also bounding the south of the gaza strip. it's, it's clearly yet there is no any safe place in the gaza strip, even in the south where people are recommended to sleep. okay, dark. i assume thank you very much for being at the very latest the from con eunice, where we've just had of a number of rockets being flooded out of the something that goes a strip towards israel tart. thank you. let's our heart is all corresponds with an occupied east jerusalem,
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and she has the respondents now from israel about what happened last was say about am i saying the israel is stalling on a deal to release cap tips. who is riley government hasn't really been speaking about a 5 day cease file, which is what's, how much has been pushing for it also has been confirmed whether would consider an exchange of those are being held captive with prisoners, which is what, how much of once it once children and women release from is really detention. but what we do know is that overnight it had commented, saying that it's been in touch with the family of v as ray, the soldier that was held captive by how mosse on a video was released of her last night. her mom says that she was killed, but no comment on that part of the video from these riley authorities. now in terms of the families, those of the are being held captive. all those are being held missing. they are
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very concerned. they said that they've been calling on the government for many days to stop v. a strikes war. it's the, the family members would be killed and of news like that would be incredibly concerning for the relatives of those being held captive. they said that they would really try to get the government to push for a possible seas far and whatever capacity. that means, as long as it shows, bringing those that are held in gaza back home. there's worry, there's concern and still nothing from the government just yet, or what the situation is in terms of a possible c 55 say truth, which was what, how much is asking for in return of those that are being held captive. and that's the latest on that we are yet to hear more from these ready government sort of highlights which is 0 occupied east jerusalem. at least 7 palestinians have been
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killed during grades by is randy forces and the occupied westbank. the the sions be, is really military has with own is troops from told car on the, on the fly to gas close to the hospital and prevented ambulance as from reaching the injured. but as with hasn't more now for me to call them in the occupied westbank. this is a very clear example of the collective punishment of israel meet sounds, the palestinians and the pod westbank. this was destroyed last week in a previous right. it was the pad, the water main. we pad the road back together on just today in the right, 2nd rate in less than the week that as well as the car it out, they duck up the same place. again, raids are facts of life for palestinians in the occupied west funds that happened since long before october the 7th,
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but they've step so since then they're averaging about 40 a day in this area is really special. forces came in very like last night with 2 fights is with that main target we understand, they found that target. but then another 5 fights erupted when those special forces were spotted back up with cold in another seems to resulted in this very long a raid in this positive to look around. but it is a fox of life to the palestinians that live here. and this sort of collective punishment is all so frequently meets it out. so i'm a bonus smith, i'll just arrow till correct. well, even before israel laid siege to goss palestinians living in the occupied westbank need, it permits to enter the strip. and now they've been cut off, but many say they all determined to raise awareness the, the abraham reports from the occupied westbank the. the mothers
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try searching for her 7 year old son in a goes a hospital echoes lot. in bethlehem the his name is uses. he has curly hair and a beautiful face slogans from going. so children repeat the word spoken over and over by palestinian parents. use of was killed in an is where the air strike one of at least 4600 children killed in 5 weeks up. is really bombardment the 70 kilometers away in the occupied westbank house to me and children hope their message reaches far and wide. i want children and goals are to have a life beyond will. i won't palestine to be free for children to have a life to play like other children that are in front of them. it's typically the church needs to be the 1st place. the 1st young we're in this church was under a 40 d is really back in 2002. it was during the 2nd default,
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an armed uprising back by the past times of to have them all as many and i'll forward these are the only interest in that using these moments. are we all it's on the ground as well and policy that is a, there has never been asked divided as they are now. this prove, this is organized by workers in the health sector. some unions and political factions have been staging similar, riley's, but they're relatively small. turnouts tells a story of a fragmented society separately along geographic and political lines. from is a piece seen further away now with images of death and destruction to me, globe and why the world looks on how we feel helpless. we can't do anything useful to help. we can only tool can pray that this ends a hearts of broken in others. don't believe there prove this was change, anything,
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keeping it doesn't side in stock of data. how can we shelton mother, he just told mother he will, the children dismembered. play nothing with comfort to matthew. the one needs to stop physically there in the occupied west point. but people we spoke to see their hearts and minds are in garza. they don't feel the bump last that can escape the he knew that, but he just eat a deal to fight westbank. yes. presenter of life and to top officials being sued for for complicity and genocide in gaza. the little suit was filed on behalf of several groups, including american citizens, with relatives in the territory. it am so talk to you as military from sending funds to israel, kept him telling me reports as the united nations morton's the death of more than 100 staff members in gaza. the u. n's host country and largest donor is being sued
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for its role in the war. united states president joe biden, secretary of state anthony blinking, and defense secretary lloyd austin, are accused of failing to prevent and aiding and abetting genocide. the lawsuit in federal court was filed by a non profit legal organization. they have a significant responsibility under customer international law under federal law. to prevent this genocide, to stop supporting this genocide and every step of the way, every opportunity they have failed. they have continued to provide coverage to israel is continued to provide material support to israel, and currently they intend to send more money and more weapons to israel. plaintiffs in the case include us citizens with family and gaza, like lila, o dot, whose last 5 family members they are since october 7th, and has several more struggling to survive. i paid for israel to kill my
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cousins, and my aunt, there's no 2 ways around it. it was my tax dollars that did that, that sent those bombs to israel to kill my family. and so i feel i and all other american taxpayers have a very unique responsibility to hold our government. and our elected officials responsible for convention on the prevention of genocide was unanimously adopted by the un general assembly in 1948, but was not formally ratified by us congress until 1988 and legislation that was sponsored by then senator joe biden. in addition to finding the leaders in violation of the law, the lawsuit calls for relief in the form of ending the united states $3800000000.00 in annual military support to israel. the white house has yet to respond to our request for comments on the case. while it would be unusual for the u. s. judiciary
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to rule on us policy abroad. lawyer say there is extensive evidence to support their case and that it's not just a matter of saving lives, but one of international law and order. kristen salumi al jazeera, united nations old and 400 us officials have signed to last a protesting against president jo bivens as well policy. and that's a cools on the president to seek an immediate c spot in the gaza strip and to push for it as well. to allow humanitarian aid into the target trade or white house correspondent, company how could joins us now. can we what more can you tell us about this letter and how different is it to the one in the state department that we've been hearing about as well? what i can tell you, but the letter is, it's the latest in a string of letters that are openly dissenting against the president and his policy . so essentially this one is just underscoring,
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but there is growing push back against the president's position that they're calling for a ceasefire. but as also that they believe the president should and also that there should be more humanitarian aid into gaza. it follows not only leads, memos, 3, in fact, from the state department, but an open letter from the u. s. a. i d department um reflected and signed by 1000 different employees and also protests that have been widely publicized on capital hill. so this latest letter is reflective of 40 different agencies, so it gives you just an understanding of the scale and the scope of the dissatisfaction with the directions, the by the ministration is going with regard to his policy. and really what this letter is saying is, but not only is this within the, by the administration, but the president's policies are to, with the american public amee underscore that with the poll numbers that reflect
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that 66 percent of americans, that's democrats and republicans believe the president should be pushing israel to call for a cease fire. and when you look at the democrats, that's the president's democratic party. that number goes up to 80 percent. but will this vote cool? dissatisfaction? kimberly like to make any difference to how to abide and will react this. we've reached out to the white house so far that's not got back to us. but what i can tell you is that right now, like. * usually this, the set has been dismissed and it has been for weeks despite the protests, the global protests, and even the just set with in the bind administration. what this is being brushed off as young people expressing their dismay. but as sort of the senior leaders are the ones making the decisions. but what we're hearing is that it's really just a small circle of advisors that are informing the president helping them make
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decisions right now. and the problem is that the viewpoint of the small circle and then the president himself is that they believe a cease fire would only benefit him us. and as a result, they believe this would allow them to regroup. and that's why they favor only pauses in fighting because they believe this would allow for humanitarian aid to get in. but they don't want to see him aust, strengthen okay. company. how kept joining us that from washington dc at the white house. thanks very much. kimberly, now to her on is from that the united states should and its presence in the middle east area. and my colleague funny about if i spoke to ali across la, hey, the former around in for administer, that we do not really the sort of puts our selves in a situation that's good and uh, uh, and confront patient. okay. that is for sure. but of course,
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that does not means that we do not keep our different magic pressure. so there are many ways of putting pressure under us to leave the region. one of them is diplomatic pressure. and then uh, the coordination would be resistance groups in the region. so that they will see the for sure that the u. s. one have to leave display slope, but this been a huge build up of us military hardway in the region since the war on guys at this latest one began on october the 7th. and that's worry, a lot of people, a lot of people are concerned that they could be a spillover. and that we could see a regional conflict. is that something that concerns, you know, we, why is the risk of compensation to, of course we do all our best so that this crisis wouldn't not to spill over. we don't want to see a new confrontation with the so this price is what we have. so there's many times or 4 minutes that has sort of our president has said that we wish that is really
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just come to the my senses and, but they stop this atrocity is, it goes that goes from cooper. and so the crisis where the stop. but if they insist, because i think that is literally is one to transfer the crisis from inside. there's no way to, to outside of the resort. this is one day wish because as royal is now in the whole country. so across country, i mean, will not recognize that of course as well, but the people on this oh, off of job and work is where it is not functioning anymore. it is engaged with the war with and garza so on the we hold that this does not disclose them, but they aren't trying the autonomous to really transfer this crisis to outside those room. so that's why they are raising the crisis in the,
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in southern level. and on, for example, and they are trying to get his will involved more in this crisis. right. but of course, his more love and others know what to do. and they certainly make the decisions, as i said, very discreetly and very rationally and using their own wisdom. they make an appraisal of the situation. i mean, they, so it does not see this wireless have come to the senses until the understanding that the other side is really the aside. the does a mix. it's me based on all kinds of calculations, right? so they say move very cautiously, but videos physically and they know what they are doing. so you believe that a, a spin over should be avoided in the region. i wanted to ask you about saudi arabia
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and our unity unity among islamic countries and, and the world if it was a conference in riyadh a few days ago where we saw our bleed is expressed. unity with palestinians in guys i called for a cease fire. the saudis, before the started this conflicts, they was talk that saudi arabia and israel were towards a path to normalize relations. there's been a rough push more in recent months between yvonne and saudi arabia as well. we saw the reading president in riyadh at the somebody actually which was quite significant. how does the ron, i mean, the normalization talks of force have been sold for now, but it's doesn't necessarily mean that they're off the table. how does yvonne view that right now? that the, the unity among the leaders of this region when it comes to the policy and cos, i think after, because a crisis, this normalization process,
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the process would not to the best of my understanding will not move as it was before. it was that this are totally supposed to be installed and so probably it was not very easy to continue with the same pace and with the same rate in the process of normalization. so i think the a weight pending of the public opinion, the out of public opinion after the crisis, guys are crisis, would put pressure on the governments and out of the states. so that to think twice before they normalize the relations with israel because it's at least don't seem to be on the same page when it comes to what action to take to, to achieve a ceasefire in gaza. for example, as we saw usually i know we are on the same face, of course we own the same page. and so we all off for a ceasefire and gauze on how this is intended for subdivision into an interest of
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the goes on people. and um, uh well, um the, i think the one thing is that the is really, is have lost the rationality and the committing mistakes after mistakes. and certainly as the war continues. that will be in the interest of the out of wars and the most of them was because the more the conditions, the more of the public opinion of the people in the slumber corners one understand the reality and the essence and the nature of this really regime then it would be better to really from then on to come up with all kinds of reasoning as to why resistance should exist and should expand. because they are also partners. they have to leave the police,
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they need to land. we have all these uh un resolutions which says so and we have the, the other people and the most the people that would like to see so. so we hope that the end of the day and we are short above this, that at the end of the day it is the people who wins, not the governments. because they know the burden of the conflict is on the shoulders of the people and not on the shoulders of the government. no out of government is involved now. and this crisis is the people who are coded, cutting out this, the pressure of this crisis. and people never lose. let's pick up on some of those points now with fulton america, and he's the director of global institute to teach research. the professor of public policy it comes to been kelly for university joins is here on. is that good to have you with us? and one of the points that's the full mouth for minister of a rom said that was that israel is trying to create
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a wide regional conflicts by by with has blog with the who fees. do you agree with that? what do you make of that comment are well versed? i think it's very important to make it clear that iran does it look like it. it is taking time to confrontation with united states. and this has been the position for a long, long time, although they called for the nice history of the region as they did when they supported the evacuation of the us forces from i've done this time iraq elsewhere, but they don't have any intention. i think to confront them directly, even when the united states assessing a to a custom muscle, they might mean in january 2020. their response was extremely mild and this is a very important mind, but a high ranking, very high within the, the, the military structure. now, if you don't want to confront, but you want to be a cause,
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certain upsets to make sure that they are unable to sustain the presence in the, in the region. then you support what he was talking about. the area that there would be some diplomatic pressure, but also some coordination with resistance movements. and this is what they been doing in the region for a long time. the question is really, what do they get out of working with how massive coordinating with him? us, how my so i think give them the image or helps them to, to break away from the image. the data on the, she all focused what they're doing in your mind and 11 and it's addressed, are always perceived by the out of the street and out of nations as leaning towards the shadow listings with him as being as a new movement it's, it's gives them this edge to cover that to that actually interested in the resistance, which is a just because, you know, they picked a very important just goes, but i don't think they're intending on, on having a direct competition with,
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with us. yeah. because they have said again and again and, and the 4 month form is to repeat and said that they support these groups, but they don't direct them. they did, they didn't have any prior knowledge of the how much tax they've said that from day one. yes. but also the not direct sing hezbollah, not directing the who fees all home us. well, i think there's a big difference, but it has the law and how much in, in terms of the relationship to your, on a certain, how much does not take a lead from, from your on. they may benefits from some of their support. they benefit from their support in international reading as and so on. but the, the relationship with his belie, it's very, very different as well. uh, i think is not in a very different position than it used to be 2006 when it launched this war or had this forward as well. since then it went into the city. yeah. it took a very controversial position that lost a lot of credibility locally and reason. 11 is a very difficult position. and they do mock the border with israel somehow over the
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gas fields in intermediate training. and so they have really made a number of compromises that made it very, very uh, almost impossible for them to engage as a full scale. and i suspect what's happening at the moment is that they are rely on having low and level engagement with those rallies and try and keep them committing as many resources as possible to the north. but avoid fu, scan that war and return it's use to, to look at books, increasing the like they will be given the free hand of deciding who would be the next president in lebanon. and i think this is important to put it all within the original context of what's happening 11 and of course, cannot afford another war. and there's a lot of pressure from the various parties with 11 and it has a lot not to overreact. and i think this would be the price that they would be able
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to bring back a present of their choice to the lebanese government. just briefly in the last minute. we have also set that saudi normalization with israel, of the table even off to the conflict is ended. do you think that's the case? while it was really never or not, on the table to start where they to, there was some intentions to get an idea. has to trade much more carefully, then united arab emirates in terms of his relations with israel. and i think he's right in that sense that it's going to be very, very difficult for this. how it is after this mess it got to stand up and say we're gonna normalize and without having a genuine compromise from israel towards base. and in particular, i think that would push for the 2 state solutions from that one. ok. solomon burke, i will talk to you again later in the day. thanks very much for time, for joining us as well. so the head hair on the opposite. sarah. an emotional reunion in brazil is finally on the united often escaping garza.
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base initial agents to be sponsored by intellect. tuck, he's real estate consultant. the challenge is with the the, again, you are watching out, is there a has remind you about top stories this hour, the lives of destinies, of premature babies under the trans have gone to the largest hospital, l shaffer,
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the hospital has stopped functioning properly because of a lack of power and the oxygen, infants should be an incubate, says, but instead of being placed together on the beds, the world health organization warns all she for is heading into a way if you, all those bodies pile off in the and around the hospice will come home saw find people trapped inside say the smell has become unbearable. not to sell our homes as nothing directs at the your pin guns. a hospital in con eunice. he told us about the situation that of the situation is quite difficult. can you look at the hospital or the days of the food? of every client and the capacity is from 200 to 22. you can see that we have 400 the know about patients. and we need more bags than i don't want to do the intensive care units, and we need to also more often beds. and the problem is thousands of people that
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are in the house. but those have resulted to the hospital as i sent that. and this has increased a lot of the buttons on the hospital and on the medical stuff. and he is today to well have stopped producing because of the, the re zone have been a totally consumed man. and at the same time, we don't have enough for me in the future. and this has forced us to minimize some of the services in the hospital. and probably we don't have of them some lights. the case is too many. and sometimes we receive cases from out of the hospital and left to the hospital. for example, the places the cases in this war burns that the rates can go to 70 or 80 percent. and we have seen that for the 1st time
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ever a bone back bones broken, a heads injury over there. and the results of this case is too much pressure on the house, but those of too much pressure on the patients. the results present lewis and i see a little as a silver has welcome time fuzzy to brazilian palestinians evacuated from garza. the group laughed through the wrath of border crossing with egypt on sunday. long as you gonna have has the story. after more than 3 weeks of negotiations pursuing present losing us to let us celebrated a small but significant victory in the midst of war. $32.00 brazilian palestinians rescued from garza safely home among them 18 year old
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sha hit a button. uh no, said gordon. i cannot believe i made a hit and i'm still in life. i thought i would dog since the war started sha head has been recording her attempts to leave the war zone. she had gone to god. so with her mother who was diagnosed with cancer in wanted to see her family one last time after her mother died, she had was getting ready to return to pursue when the war broke out. she posted a video on the day she was told she could finally lease so it's 8 hours, 14 minutes. we're at the border that we start quoting on names. how soon have be a shopkeeper from some follow, with taking his wife and children to meet his mother in godsa was also trapped when the war started. he documented his children on a beach in egypt, after spending more than a month, terrified in temporary shelters. under constant is rarely bombardment. it is pop
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up, it is the very interesting good look how happy they are. after spending $35.00 days in hiding, more than half of the group are children. 2 of them suffering from malnutrition have been hospitalized 1st and last has condemned the indiscriminate violence against civilians. my g o. v. i have never seen such brutal and humane violence against innocence. if a mass committed an act of terrorism is or less committing several not taking into account that children are not, we'll have something to press the little low for his efforts. the global spend 2 nights in brazil, ya for medical checkups, and to sort out their documents. those will have homes in brazil will return to them. the others will be taken to a refugee center in the state of some foam. monica not give all just sarah re edition ero or
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a group of russian nationals evacuated from garza has arrived in moscow there amongst an estimate and 1000 bosses who want to leave the strip. unlimited. evacuate sion of farm possible holders and palestinians needing urgent medical treatment began on the 1st of november. it was halted several times due to is really a tax. i was getting some pictures from tel aviv. this is the optima of a rocket of a barrels of rocket spring flowed from gauze to tell of the this is the scene. the in the tel aviv officers rocket struck areas of tel aviv. we're hearing of 2 people being injured in tennessee, one of them we understand to be in a critical condition. just a little earlier, we were talking to our correspondent tag, i assume who said that there was a power of rockets followed from southern gall. so we don't know if these 2 incidents are connected. this is in tel aviv with some real kits from goals that
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have landed just in the past few moments. purchases in manila say they hold the us responsible for the will on gone. so they march to the us embassy cooling for a ceasefire odds and ends to occupation of palestinian territories. wannabe low has more these pro palestinian protests in manila getting bigger and bigger. they started with just dozens of protesters when israel started the parting gaza in october. now we've got hundreds here and they say that they won't stop until israel stops bombarding, gaza. israel stops killing innocent civilians in the side right now. they're marching towards the u. s embassy because they said that the us is told to go for the death of thousands of civilians in gaza. the bonds being dropped on guys up and from the united states, the bullets use somebody seeing and come from the united states the drones uses.
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but as things come from the united states, the u. s. has a or, well, the responsibility for the humanitarian catastrophe that is happening now. the lease, quote, testers, appropriate to a police barricades. they are now closing in the us embassy. them all these protesters are muslim filipinos, the, the, the also would want to expose that's what's happening. and by the side we feel it as muslims. now here in the philippines, let's bump some other people because the, the wars know, the bombings in our communities. it mean the know, basically the bottom is that, that been in but i received this and protesters are now in front of the us embassy, at least in my experience covering these anti us post tests. this is the closest,
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they've been to the us embassy and their message is clear. they don't want just too many terry impulses in gaza. they want a ceasefire because they say what is relatively knowing, garza is not a war on how much, not a war on dependence to new people they want and to is rarely occupation a palestinian territories. they say the what is really silly right now is wiping out the palestinian population. pardon below algebra manila. the . let's have a look at some of the news now and the ami and molly say they are in control of the northern town of kid out. often nearly a decade. canal is a strong hold at the, to our a, dominate to separate his groups who are considered a threats by the moving to into the middle, tracy's power and molly and a crew in 2020 and have since been attempting to secure all control of the entire country at least 31 people have been killed in floods in somalia as it braces for
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more rain. hundreds of thousands of being forced from the homes you and has released $25000000.00 in a describing it as a once in a century event is estimated more than one point. 5000000 people in the country could be affected. first thing is on the way in life buria in a presidential bundle of election, people are choosing between the incumbent. george, where i'm full of vice president, joseph bullock. i will them 2400000 faces. just under half the population registered to evaluate the 1st round, last month highlights a deep divisions where has received the support of 2 of the opposition policies. now, samantha, where a long simmering conflict between rebels and the military, when government has flared up again, classes are opted in recent days. the board with india and thousands of refugees from me and ma, have fled. coordination of ethnic minority, malicious dots is a new campaign in late october against the june to the offices of
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a 3 man mazda democratically elected leaders in 2020 one's you k 5 minutes originally. so not because held his 1st meeting with his newly re shuffled cabinet inclusion, a full of prime minister david cameron is 4 and 6th street was a major surprise and may indicate a shift towards more centralized policies. so like a go report he was dismissed as yes, today's mine, yet from a prime minister, david cameron walked into number 10 downing street in his new role as far and secretary foot choose days cabinet meeting. we build partnerships with our friends, we do to and amazing. we keep our country strong, that's why i'm doing the job and i'm delighted to accept. he may not be a new face of the table, but it is a new position for the mine who left his mark on the u. k. by enabling it's exit from the european union. it was cameron who cooled the referendum rubrics it, we have to ensure that the conservative policy reflects the changes the country is
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based, reflects the issues that affect people today. that's exactly what the prime minister is concentrating on. now here's a cabinet of experience, but also younger people with new ideas as well coming into permanent service. you see, next cabinet re shuffling may have noticed come as a complete surprise, especially off the comments made by the previous home secretary. so a problem and whose focus start on getting money within the conservative policy. and after a week where she cooled homelessness, lifestyle, choice, dep, london, values for c spy and gaza has hate marches and denounced. police forces is biased, it was clear something had to give all david cameron and may have his own baggage to contend with. his place in the cabinet indicate as a prime minister, has a most suntrust approach to politics in mind, especially when it comes to foreign policy. the challenge facing camera now will be how to navigate to the next foreign policy at
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a time of escalating tensions with diplomacy will be key to finding a resolution. so anybody ever out of sarah london? okay, let's take you back now to garza, i'm the story of how son alba. he says his journey of evacuating from the south of this trip with his brother. and how these really minute trace shows him. and then we're going to misleading for them to be. we will show touring at the u. n. d p 2 days ago, the israeli army target to the u. n. d p while we were inside sized people were killed. after that, we saw people walking by so we worked with them and me and my brother is riley. army would tell us what to vote and we would follow their instruction. he's only going to give them into a hand into the land. and then as in sort of in, in that we, we worked along with others raising id cards. so dakota, me, so i went to him and gave him my name. and my brother's a system i got off nice. i mean, he told us to just away from the group. i got another for me,
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but we kept working with the people and suddenly they opened fire to us is man know a sort of opinion. he shut my leg and then the is really um he took me, i was with them until 8 pm. and now the, when they show up my leg, the bullet came out and ended a go. who was with me on the street, which shows how crowded and how close to each other. we will kind of get into that america about myself. after i got shot, the ministry took me back to the red cross who then brought me to the hospital. the doctor is the phone then operating on my leg at night in the morning, i called my friend, i told him to call my family to assure them that i was fine. and he did the medical stuff and garza in crisis, but many are refusing to abandon the patients one. this told us of her experiences of working in a neo natal clinic. and i'm, i'm gonna have
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a lot of that all over the rest of the session up. so this is a bonus connected. come on assessment also this man, this in the name, both football and also the name and been this what i would love to see that's a good have to find them. how them of use for the kid this man i had just a man. this in the name upon the phone today, the all part of sufficient. i had this i'm, i'm not, i'm not gonna go up for comment and this will then the i know. yeah. and then the flu. oh. then suddenly, on the other, the sit on those will live no, not the supply most with the law. you know, says i'm up for free. just see i those that assisted you literally just found out. if you couple of how that as skinner young to have, i've been more shut up in the highest. and what about her dish,
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and one of the most fun and i see your legs, your hands on one leg is one of the little about the ability to have those lloyd to extend the normal shimaya has to be that we have seen on check config will that the some degree by the end, the day mental at the back, you left the as soon as you had out of this will show the hello. this is how often someone how that can last will. that's just issues of us and how all the sudden this is jana guzman. i wait or should i? yeah, i room in the awful session. i'm level shonda. joel deluca, i'm another from lumpkin and from the month before noon, shortly had the whole come on its own because my sister name and then i just have the house that i'm one of those is no a lot. say it from me laura kyle:
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full. this news, but i will be back in just a moment with most of the day's news for you and the ongoing coverage of the war on casa, the, as these really war on guns that escalates out his ears, correspondence are on the ground. 150, it is impossible for civil defense teams to come to this part of the refuge account that was due cars rushing to the hospital. he is really military is pushing deeper into jobs. i didn't know fed the option just to evacuate to the southern areas which tested to be also a very risky journey. both diplomats wait for a breakthrough compartment thing guys. a continue and the families waiting for the return of their relative people are really worried right now that they are basically collective punishment and only going to continue then they just depend on 205432 more upfront takes on the
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big issue. this isn't the one off he's talking about a systemic issue here in black lives. don't really matter in the police for unflinching questions is war with lawanda, imminent rigorous debate? people are dying because of lots of medical treatments, challenging conventional with the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me more for me on hills upfront. what, how does 0 so many politicians want to be the republican party's candidate for the any stand, a chance it gets donald trump, if our planet is burning and we're running out of time, why aren't we doing more to deal with climate change? our american politics just getting to the whole life, intuit stream for most americans for quizzical look us politics. the bottom line, examining the impact of today's headlines. medicines that are running out of our patients was we could see all the tests those, the guys that we don't buddies explore and abundance says wells. clos program. i
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