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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 14, 2023 7:00pm-8:00pm AST

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to bring programs to inform and in spite on challenges here the the other the i'm nor a kyle, this is the news, our life from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, the gorgeous young guest fight for the 9th and hospital surrounded and under, attacked by is rarely forces bodies harlem inside and outside guns as big as hospital world health organization says all ship is fast, becoming a symmetry and nothing is ready to strike himself and garza kills that needs to palestinians and reduced as buildings to bubble the i'm just waiting for this carry out
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more rates in the occupied westbank coming at least 7 thomas sent in the the faith of thousands of premature babies hangs by a thread, it galls as large as hospital l. shufa. they all meant to be kept in incubators with oxygen and temperature regulating equipment. hoping every breath they take bots, the hospital has stopped functioning properly because of a lack of power and oxygen. and now the newborns assumed the place together on to beds. the world health organization says alpha is heading into a graveyard. bodies are piling up in and around the hospital, compound stuff and people traps in size say the smell is unbearable. it's too dangerous for them to leave to the graves. so people have now started digging
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within the facility to activate the sugar by disobedience within the house. the situation is how they, what they started picking the, what the whole spectrum of letting people is on the, on the responsibilities without getting advantage of is by the side. again, putting one on the 20, what is the a lot to your you're not a good friend to come be by hand and they might have their code sitting on ginger there's and therefore as now there was a new challenge of the people of gauze. the rain tents, housing thousands of displaced palestinians in un run schools in the southern gaza strip, has been damaged. people say that also worried they could now die from exposure to speak to a correspondent tart. assume his life was in con eunice in the southern gaza strip . tightly last time we spoke to you just in the last hour as, as rainy as strike had struck in the office and see where you are. and you had been
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reporting about rockets also being fired from something gauze that towards israel. what's the latest that is happening that now? yes, uh the uh is really of relentless attacks on the south. the gaza strip continued during the last a couple of hours. these without the patient forces had destroyed a residential building in a neighborhood inside the city. oh, can you just in the south of the church right now off to the destruction of this house? the kind of sitting fighters have launched. a rage of rockets tossed the east valley settlements and it had struck the main mutual policy of the occupation of states to love you. meanwhile, a deuce strikes continued, and israel had destroyed till now around 3 telecommunications. how is in the middle east in southern coordinates of that territory. now the attacks against. busy telecommunication towers continues in order to apply the isolate gaza from the
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world as the there is going to be a much more government concerns about the costs off of o internet services. again, in the territory as that had been before the beginning of this round to find to also that tax did did not stop in the south, but also it continued in the north of the territory as valia refuge account was. it didn't hit i residential building. you saw the district which account has been leveled to the ground by the is an occupation forces as a number of thought of students, habitable to change it and they are not receive think its sweetness is engineers. should hospital. and we're hearing tara, cause of many hospitals in the know of running out of fuel to have them being surrounded by is really forces. how is a coping the, what is the latest that you're hearing from these hospitals? yes it's, it's important to mention that since the beginning of this, of our around to find things that we publish the new fine design. because without the patient forces the, the problems,
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city and hospitals are running low on terms of a few. and with the ongoing black house of electricity, the situation that is really witnessing much more boosting from time to another. of these, what occupation forces are trapping people inside the hospital and medical teams off to sleep. it help racing and providing services for hundreds and thousands of times these insides of those medical complex are these people is like the medical companies also are witnessing a message to ration of the humanitarian conditions. medical uh, teams are providing treatment to patients and even for people now, she felt hospital is no longer able to about 2 weeks and to bring move back. since i'm moving to people inside the medical complex it due to the in circling of the east where the occupation forces and the surrounding areas of the she falls. but the useful of is very often the retakes which are targeting, everyone is moving in the vicinity of the hospital. so literally, there are, they are witnessing massive duration of the conditions and the apparently functioning due to the absence of water, food, and electricity. specifically,
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also the destruction of the solar panels and with the run out of if you even for minor and 2nd virginia rate is that they were using the state to the matches and tired to, to add to the misery of people the in the south of gauze are many of them who fled to the slicing in the north. the west uh is turning. winter is on its way and heavy rains have been flooding towns where people are sheltering. yes, rain has been old. was that simple for happiness and hope for palestinians, but now they become afraid of it's going to be a new rain in the coming days as they are no longer able to protect themselves from being exposed as a by the uh, the uh, the fluctuation of weather conditions in the south, that's even a 1st because of strep people, off now show drinking space a more population. our get seemed to be south of the church. we as the number of people have increased for
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a very limited space of land in the south of the gaza strip. the we're talking about more than $600000.00 palestinians are taking shelters, shoots and united nation schools. the schools cannot really protect the displaced people of directories from the tools and they need to be even afforded with a diversity of humanitarian a just a it's including blankets and diversity of a basic necessities that can help them to be safe and to be at least predicted from the, from being exposed to what is also important to say that the majority of people were financially broken. since the beginning of this fighting and now with the evacuation to the south, and with the on very to sumption of on the diversity all assume some items, people on the can even buy it floats for themselves in order to protect the bodies from being sued, issued by the uh, ongoing situation of what a so naturally the are witnessing must duration and even they are afraid of. they are going to have more rain with the coming days,
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but definitely one says around the corner and the situation was really excessive page. there's no any international dimension took place to protect the boost displaced tack of as a assume reporting that from a communist and southern gaza talk. thanks very much. well, rock of my fluids is a young, palestinian in con eunice, and she told us how her life has changed as i just add to my neighborhood is like around 5 year it's 5 days. and because of that, this was around 20 harsh way 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 land 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,
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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, and i lived there my life. i did go to her and to obtain places island to restaurant island to everything. but here you can have your we can have your teeth because like you are on the solution, you can i'm missing anything. i lived there at 6 years and i also had my life, i oh so that the land is for this vehicle. but as for us, we have only $1.00 to $2.00 or 2. at least 2 people have been injured in tel aviv after a barrel of rockets was fired from gaza. is when you will far as he's a one person, is in a serious condition of the cell who joins us now from occupied to east jerusalem. honda, what more can you tell us?
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laura rocket siren sounding intel of eve and the city right south of their beds. yeah, we're looking at around 3 rockets, all 3 of them intercepted but there was shrapnel that fell from those interceptions which did result in at least 2 injuries. medical forties are saying that a 20 year old man is in serious condition and a 43 year old woman is in mild condition. both of them now being treated at the wilson hospital, intel a, b, the shrapnel ended up hitting their car and then medical forties arrived to the scene. we have been seeing near daily rocket barrages, going to places like tell of eve and its surrounding cities. we're not just seeing them in the south and now on day 39 of this war rock, it's still coming from the gaza strip, traveling to cities far more north. then that's the southern envelope. those communities that surround the gaza strip and authorities tell people that when they
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hear those rocket sirens, they need to go into protected areas. because while the iron don't missile defense system does have a high accuracy rate, it can't guarantee the shrapnel that will fall where it will fall, who it will injure. and in this specific situation, after the rocket was intercepted, the shrapnel ended up falling on these people's car resulting in those injuries. now how much did come out and claim responsibility for the garage of rockets that was fired toward tel aviv saying that it was quote, a response to ongoing is really mass occurs in the gaza strip. it's okay, comes up. so hoops, thanks very much for bringing us the lease. is that on what's happening in tel aviv? meanwhile in gauze or we can see 2 things happening. one is a thunder storm. the other is clearly notes from that. this is flags being fired from my is rainy's over the goal is a strip that we can see. flight thing continuing as home to the same on the 13,
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9th day, the in the gaza strip. that was the flash of lightning from the thunder storm. but that also you can see the orange clay of the flesh over the skies of gauze as night descends on the because of strep of another day after another day of rocket bribes. judges, at least 7 palestinians have been killed during res. bye is when the forces in the occupied westbank are the hours of compensation is really minutes. she has withdrawn is fixed for me to correct the only fun take as close to the hospital and preventive ambulances from reaching the engine. but as best as more for me to come in the occupied the west bank. well, this is a very clear example of the collective punishment of israel meet sounds of palestinians and the pod westbank. this was destroyed last week in a previous right. it was
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a pad, the water main repair the road back together. i'm just today in the right 2nd rate in less than the week. that is right. let's try it out. they duck up the same place . again, raids are facts of life for palestinians in the occupied westbank. they happen since long before october, the 7th, but they've step so since then they're averaging about 40 a day in this area is really special. forces came in very light last night with 2 fights. is with that main target, we understand they found that target. but then another firefight erupted when those special forces were supposed to, back up was cold in a non seems to resulted in this very long a raid in this possible to look around. but it is a fox of life for the palestinians that live here. and this sort of collective punishment is all so frequently meets it out. so i'm a good estimate. i'll just era took care of us present terabyte and to
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top. officials are being sued for complicity and genocide and gaza, but mostly it was filed on behalf of several groups, including american systems with relatives in the territory. it aims to stop us ministry from sending funds to israel. kristen salumi reports as the united nations mourns the death of more than 100 staff members in gaza. the un host country and largest donor is being sued 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 and 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,
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every opportunity they have failed. they have continued to provide coverage as well, 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, l dot, whose last 5 family members there since october 7th, and has several more struggling to survive. i paid for israel to kill my 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 the convention on the prevention of genocide was unanimously adopted by the un general assembly in 1948,
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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 us judiciary 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, the united nations. all of them full 100 us officials of signs are less of protesting against present jo biden's as well policy. but as a close on the presence to seek an immediate cease fire and the goal is to strip and to push for israel to allow humanitarian aid into the territory of white house
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correspondent company how it gets, joins us now. give me what, what can you actually tell us about this last 2 and how is it any different to the one that we saw in the state department as well? i think what makes this one different is the fact that it is representative of 14 different agencies with in the bible administration. so it really is a ride scale and scope of descent across the administration. whereas the previous lead cables were kind of just from the state department. and what this is, is just adding to the dissent with in the, by the administration over his policy in support of israel as war i get to my us and the palestinian people. uh so what this is is really pushing back and we should underscore that in addition to this, this is also a reflective of 1000 different people that have signed an open letter from the us
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a i d agency as well. so what we've got is just rolling descent and what they're accusing. the president of it is, in addition to the state department letter, which accused the president of supporting genocide as this is calling for the president to immediately struck to israel to call for a cease fire to get humanitarian aid into gaza immediately. this is really underscored also by poll numbers that the letter seems to say is reflected by the american public. what we know is that the latest polls say, but when it comes to the democratic party, 80 percent, this is the president's own party. political party do not support the president's direction in terms of supporting israel. and when it comes to the american public as a whole, is that number a 66 percent that are saying that the president needs to immediately push israel to
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the encourage it to call for a cease fire? something that so far the president has been reluctant to do and it can be both a growing defense make any difference to how by the site you to react as well right now, what we're hearing from the national security advisor, jake sullivan, as of monday is the the feeling of the president is but a ceasefire would only benefit him us and as a result, this is something that the administration is not in favor of. they believe this would allow it to regroup, to bolden and so right now they're favoring humanitarian pauses. they're also dismissing much of this just said same, but it's coming largely from people in their twenties, in their thirties, and sort of the older members of the administration really know what's going on. and so what we've got is largely a small circle of advisors around the president right now, and he's basically dismissing all other just said, uh,
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but the bottom line and all of this is that is, this is increasingly becoming difficult for the president, given the fact that so many in his administration disagree with what he's doing. okay. kimberly bring installation as the from the white house in washington dc can be how can, thanks very much ron is fund that the united states should and it's presents in the middle east analia my colleagues fund fully bought and bought a vote, spoke to ally across the la, hey, the former around in for a minister that we do not really the sort of course our selves and the situation events would end of uh and confirm patient. okay, that is for sure. but of course, that does not means that we do not keep our diplomatic 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 uh,
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resistance groups in the region. so that they will see the for sure, the d o s one have to leave this place slap, but there's 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 where a, 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, 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 for the minnesota. so that our president has said that we wish that is really is come to the most senses and that they stop this. but for us it is, it goes that goes on people. and so the crisis with
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a stop. but if the answer is because i think that is literally is one to transfer the crisis from an inside. there's little to outside. there's really this is one day wish because as royal is now in the whole country. so across country, i mean, we'll not recognize that of course as well, but the people in israel all 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 to spill over, but they aren't trying the ultimate to really transfer this crisis to outside those room. so that's why they are raising the crisis in the, in southern level and on for example. and they are trying to get physical involved more in this crisis. right? but of course,
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has more law and others know what to do. and they certainly make the decisions, as i said, really discretely and very rationally and using their own wisdom. they make an appraisal of the situation. i mean, they, so it says not to see this wireless have come to the senses until the understanding that the other side is really a aside. the does a mix. it's me based on all kinds of calculations, right? so they say move very cautiously, but videos to daily and they know what they are doing. so you believe that a spin over should be avoided in the region. i wanted to ask you about saudi arabia and arab unity, unity among islamic countries and, and the world if it was a conference in a re add
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a few days ago where we saw our bleeders express 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 rep, personal 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 one, 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 cost, i think after, because a crisis, this normalization process, the process would not to the best of my understanding will not move as it was before. it was that this served to lose supposed to be installed and so
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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 awakening of the public opinion, the out of public opinion after the crisis, guys or 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 this at least don't seem to be on the same page when it comes to what action to take to, to achieve a cease fire and gaza. for example, as we saw usually i know we on the same face, of course we own the same page. and so we own us for a ceasefire and gauze on how this is intended for subdivision into interest. so if it goes on people and um, uh well, um the, i think the one thing is that the is really,
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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 war the most, the more because the more the conditions, the more of the public opinion of the people in the slumber corners one understands the reality. and the essence of the nature of this really machine. 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, they need a land. we have all these uh un resolutions which says so and we have the, the other people and the most of the people that would like to see so. so we hope
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for the, the end of the day and we are sure about 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 and called this the pressure of this crisis. and people never lose. okay, well let's pick up on some of these points now was sold in by a cat. he's the director of global is jupiter, teach at research and professor of public policy at home. i've been police university. welcome back, salt them for what do you think of the us presence in the region? do you agree with the formal farm and said that it's more hum full that helpful? well, for a long time, particularly amongst out of state, they believe that the us needs to be in the region largely to protect them from
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reading and politics and the possibility of iran pushing for its expense for the expansion of inside eulogy and so on. but in fact uh for the last couple of years, the guys has been putting out, particularly after the fall down. so if i've gotten this done, they see less and less need for them to be within our region. and of course, economically, things have changed dramatically over the last 20 years. in the eighty's and ninety's, the rise used to be dependent on energy coming from our region. and the civilization of the energy market depended a lot on what the region is able to produce. but over the last decade, oh, so the equation has turned around and now the us as the logistics for total for then guys and the world is paying much less rolled within that bigger scheme. so they don't really see that a need for them to be faced within that region. and as you know, the american public is just tired of floors project, often garage and then i've gotten this done. however, the, what this has,
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because this war has drawn to us is that the real motivation for the us to be here is not the energy is not out of security. it's not the easiest ability. it's israel survival. when the saudis were attacked by the house, these, the us did not mobilize in the mass that they are doing at the moment. in fact, just opposite they came to it and support, so they be up and then they took them through the congress. the munition was limited, they were being questioned about the result of their bombing and so on. so we are not very clear. i think the mosque of pulling that this is the only reason the u. s . as in the region, it is coming and extension as an extension to the is a the presence. now that makes it direct confrontation or the issue between the us and the iran because of the politics that there it is, refuse. the presence of his are having the region and they called for its dismantlement and so on. but the reason that i'm not as our ups for us is that there again since 1979 have been fighting the israelis and the americans by i would
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so out of 70, they've been fighting to the last or of any iraq and syria and lebanon. they haven't had direct confrontation with either, even though both they is a these americans have had incursions interior on and they've hit many over spaces in the region. and they never really have a tiny aid directly to them. and this is one of the concerns that really the faces are about noticed that, you know, we, we all been even the just cause of resistance, but quite like them to continue to support and that's okay. and that sort of started that achieved because resistance in itself in international is encouraged, it's allowed and there's a ride for it. but at the same time, uh, there are ways that they're doing it for other purposes. you know, they're not quite focused on, on that mission and i think come out as a,
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had they had other sources of funding. they probably would not have turned to ron. and had they not being forced by the, by the posting administration back in 2005, just stop resistance or for 0. they probably never even came to a government. they never intended. they never aspire to act as a disability and government. the big guys have strep, but they had to because the 1st thing in the administration of the time was insisting that there is no room for the existence against as well. so, you know, as we're looking to the us and the west, the palestinians might then look to our governments for supports. but around the go to for my firm is to say they're look to the governments, they're not going to end the sports. the people on the street pressure from the that's going to end the war. it's true, but not in the out of the street. i don't think that a population is capable of making this change and need it for the governments to, to react, had the being that of spring. would there be successful and we had the very bad
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episode with that. but i think the hope is in the west and populations in the united states, in western europe and latin america. and clearly their, their sound can be here and they have, they have, they are affecting the doubts come now. and the demonstrations that we saw in london a few days ago. this can only be close to those that, that went out to when the code for the lock or was that, or the poll tax against stature. so these are, i think, good remarkable events that demonstrate that the population worldwide is unhappy with what's going on. and those people have access to making their voice her, they can affect the change and the government is on. so hopefully with more pressure from the street, things will, will be different. in particular, i think important in this episode in this, this war has been the shift in the jewish populations, views around the world. the whole campaign of not in our name trying to defend
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themselves from is ready to resign. his policies on the matter of the genocide that they're committing is 1st and it is very, very important. i think it's the turning point in the whole framing of these really point us to know that voice was testing the hub salesman, stay with us. i want to talk more in just a moment about the captives that are being held in gauze. we've thought how mazda is ongoing saying that, as well as stalling on a deal to release them. the group says it's ready to release up to 70 women and children in exchange for a 5 date truce release of protestant in presence and the entry of humanitarian aid . we spoke to the homeless spokesman, osama, how does this man each time we live close to each a kind of financial sense? these are 80 undermines the bushes there was, i suppose that each month for leasing to 100 children and there's a huge is $75.00 women also and as a to jails. and on the left hand side,
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we have to come to the on 50, have david's and multi machine is as people to be released from guys and the adults and all of the details if for 5 days each day can know for them. and we need somebody insurance to secure those people. i'm sure that people who are working and i'll just try to reach them on all those settings. my sort of done these various will spun back or nothing. it shows that they are not wanting to, to go for what. so it's also in, we've got so how am i saying it is ready to release these hostages? that is where it is solely that it's not ready to go forward. we've had to know about a deal over the course of this complex way. most is a big release, but it seems to always pull down at the 11th hour. where do you think were asked in terms of negotiations will to place it within context. we have about 250 captives.
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many of those are the soldiers and those in the eyes of him, us need to be exchanged for prisoners or the prisoners. these people have been in, in long term prison for 20 years or so many of them, the majority of the were promised by the mass leader who was released into 2011 to to guarantee their freedom. and i suspect the whole operation started wanting to capture israeli soldiers like have what's happened detroit in 2014 and before that in order to exchange them against their own prisoners. now the at the center of the talks. clearly, i must have to demonstrate that a they have control over the situation and be if they reach any agreement with israel or the nice states mediated by culture and others, then they can deliver. and they did so by releasing the 1st 2 captives. and then there were 2 more on humanitarian bases. and now they seemed to a table at the possibility of releasing the remaining 70 women and children. which
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means that out of the 200, the holding that about 114 soldiers. now they're waiting to release 70 women and children, but the as well keeps it frustrating the process and it makes you wonder whether or not them. yeah. how did you, once those hostages a life? i mean not, it doesn't seem to be. it doesn't show any concern about their lives because these people where are they? they're kept captive amongst people. this thing is within guys that means over have mass. so i have their tunnels that would be in the tunnels and their, their basement. they would be in the basement. and the way he has done a, a about the, the bombardments without really distinguishing and being more careful with these hostages is very, very worrying must be very worrying for their, for their families. and we know from the very beginning that many of the web trace through their mobile phones is red nose, the gps, the location of many of these individuals. so there is some something there that's not quite clear as to why nothing. yahoo is good is continuing with his campaign
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and knowing that there are at least 70 women and children now we know amongst those hostages. the other complication is that you had group. also holes 50 that you had has been more silent about the whole issue. and earlier on a few weeks ago, they threatened to, to kill some of these substances if they attacks continue. now that has taken over the table as an option, but still they will, we don't know exactly what they're after, how much is very clear in terms of the exchange for prisoners and the cease fire. you how does less so on days will have to wash and see cells and buy a cat for the name. and thanks very much indeed. thank you. now brazil present louis. well, certainly the sofa has welcomed home, fuzzy tube originally and palestinians evacuated from garza. the group left through
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the wrath of border crossing with egypt on sunday. when again a key of has the story. after more than 3 weeks of negotiations pursuing present, losing that sula, the celebrated a small but significant victory in the midst of war. $32.00 brazilian palestinians, rescued from gaza safely home among them 18 year old sha hit a button. uh no i said go to the you're not going to you cuz i kind of believe i made it 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, so she had gone to god. so with her mother who was diagnosed with cancer and 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 leave. so
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it's 8 hours, 14 minutes, we're at the border. they will start quoting on names. how so, how be a shopkeeper from cell phone? what taken his wife and children to meet his mother and 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 up, it is a pretty interesting 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. pressed and law has condemned the indiscriminate violence against civilians. major tabby, i have never seen such brutal in humane violence against innocence. if a mass committed an act of terrorism as early as committing several not taking into
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account that children are not. that will pass on saying to president lola for his efforts. the corporal spend 2 nights in brazil, year 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 phone. monica not give also sarah. we addition narrow. a group of russian nationals evacuated from garza has arrived in moscow there amongst an estimated 1000 russians who want to meet the strip. unlimited evaluation of 4 on possible holders and palestinians needing urgent medical treatment again on the 1st of november has been holt at several times due to is riley attacks many palestinians living in tech. yeah. so they've lost contact with the families and garza and so that's and phone services unlimited. inside the strip, watching the news has become
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a vital source of information for those worried about their loved ones. so them consistently reports much. so then you can it's rise trying to reach her mother in northern golf soccer, but she's having no luck. she left guns all 4 years ago for 2 kids guys. and so now she's relying on friends in news reports to find out what's happening in guys. while watching tv is through also an injured woman close to the donation hospital, the neighborhood where her family lives. she says the woman looked like her mother had the also is about, is it going to feel no, i couldn't verify if this woman was my mother or not. or if my family was among the dead over wounded. i'm a human being many scenarios of passing through my mind, my left alone in life. now, what am i going to do? something happened to them. well, how can i help him from his living in the same city? no one that hasn't heard from his father and brother in gaza for days. his uncle said he had been standing in an area which was boomed. one day my father called me
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that day for some reason. i was busy and i couldn't pick up according to what i heard, where he was standing, was bombed minutes after he called me. but my mother reached the she was told he was taken to the hospital. so since then we don't have any information. they might even be in south cause, or now the phone lines and the internet are limited, and garza, it's causing answer tendency for many palestinians living abroad. i'm school stuff that this is one of the i don't know if my family was among those people who were on the roads to go south. i can't reach them. now i live here in extra fit because i have nobody here. i live alone. i'm scared to see my families victims if one of those must because happening a couple of them and home. these are on settling days and palestinians into k hope that their families and gaza are still alive. they can be safe, the re united soup, see nam console down to 0. purchase the say they hold the us responsible for the war ongoing. so they,
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most of the us embassy calling for sees far into the end to the patient of palestinian territories. barnaby. lo has more these pro palestinian protests in manila getting bigger and bigger. they started with just dozens of protesters when israel started bombarding 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 gaza. and right now they're marching towards the u. s. embassy because they say that the us is told to go for the depth of thousands of civilians in gaza. the bonds being dropped and goes up and from the united states, the bullets use invited students come from the united states. the drones using policy has come from the united states. the u. s. has a or, well, the responsibility for the humanitarian catastrophe that is happening now. the,
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these quote, testers, are broken through a police barricades. they are now closing in the us embassy. them, all of 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 just, most students know here in the philippines, us bumps of motor people because the, the wars know, the bombings in our communities. in 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 spirit is covering these anti us post tests. this is the closest, 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, but a war on dependence to new people they want and she is rarely occupation of
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palestinian territories. they say the what is really silly right now is wiping out the palestinian population, pardon below algebra. history now to gauze that with the media office is getting a press conference that for us and then the phone because there's a need for us is allowing the ship that on pounds 29200 have been ended. 70 percent of them women and children is what 80 occupation of me is targeting hospitals on purpose threats and then medical themes. so comes of this has led to $25.00 hospitals being out of service 50 to mid. it goes into the out of service and 55 ambulances, vince audited by the occupation the war again, this hospital ongoing. the us,
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the target thing with them is signs and with the attend the hosp. but those they have targeted every place related to the medical system and it goes to the slip regarding residential areas. the property is, you know, had meant that have been totally damaged for the 2000 property. and 2 twins did 3 units have been partially demolished and the how does the lives means that 60 percent of the property is in? does this, that have been affected? second by the is a, the war again is the guys that the, the government headquarters, $95.00. it was i've been talking to them destroyed by the way, the occupation of 50 for the schools have been also so i get to them the not working anymore. the latest of which the silent did to in higher
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schiffwood, one in the inside of the school, the efficient have the method, the massacre jennings that have lots of live. a lot of people with totally done the completely destroyed most uh, 7272 mosques. i've been destroyed and the $156.00 schools have been parts we have destroyed. in addition to 3 judges, also have been this in a that is as well. so i get to know how many we when was the national community, is to be blamed out of his way up to patient is to be blamed for the ongoing will. grimes of the mass crimes committed by these very efficient again and the civilians, women and children. and we condemn the sinus of the international community as opposed to the in the occupation to hit unplug it because of the zip and the civilians. we was. the was the free come to the level,
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the world. the pressure is really help your patients to stop in me just late. this is in the side again, is the 5th and then guys that a genocide is made and committed by the will planes by the, by the messiah is the bombs in a way that is going to take them to the old international lows. we do well, it immediately to open that up, block to those things. you know that to allow the minutes every leave to go into does that and allow the fuel to go through odessa before the glasses know i moved from bad to was uh, what is being said is by the idea of the most books person on me lies and, and contradictory lies. this is part of the psychological war, again, is the people and guys that, again, is the hospitalization, guys, that again, is the medical deals and guys of the, to be responsible for the safety of our medical teams. the displays people
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of the patient, we won't again, is the consequences, the bad consequences that will result in knocking out with the, in the neck of the connections as to what communication system. this means to hide all of the crimes. the will grams committed by the question again is the policy in a bit, but this means at the same time, the 2300000 people then does the slip and will be facing a really get those 12 feet of this will make the situation moving from bad to was in the does the sleep. so we were listening to the gun was the media office giving a press conference inside the gauze at strip, giving an update on the extent of the destruction across the strip saying to thought 29200 people were injured. 70 percent of those
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a women and children $25.00 hospitals. he said we're out of service and the strike of a school as close tens, more people to lose the lives. went on to blame the silence of the instructional community. and he is really occupation for the war crimes. he said that of being committed against the people of gauze, a cooling immediately for the wrath of crossing to be opened and for well, the pressure to stop the is way to occupation to stop. he said the genocide in gaza, well, medical stuff and gaza all in the crisis, but many, all refusing to abandon stand patients. one us told us of her experience is working in a near native clinic. and i'm, i'm going to have a lot of that all over the rest of the session on up. so just as a bonus, connected on assessment, also this man, this in the name both football and also the name. and then this will,
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i will add that to see the how to find the how them of use for the key to display. then i had a guess, a man this in the name upon, on the phone today, be a part of sufficient ahead. i'm not seeing the port a come on been this will and the i know. yeah. and then as soon as i flew up then suddenly up from the ceiling mostly live. mostly not a supply. most of them are, you know, says i'm up for free. just see i those at assessing. yeah. literally. you know if you couple of how that as well, skinner and as i've been more shut up in the highest and what about her dish? i'm one of the funny that's funny and i see you get your hands. i was like, it's what i was to be doing a little about them only to have those multi didn't extend the normal shimaya has
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wouldn't be that many. we have seen, i'm check and see whether that's in the some degree. but at the end, the day, my foot up the back, you left the as soon as you had out of this will show the hello. how does to tell them some and how that can those will. that is how often i'm hang on to learn the house on this miss. jana guzman. i wait or should i? yeah, i do want me to look on the chevy, almost fission. i'm mobile shonda. joel with dr. luca, i'm another from lumpkin. i'm from the month with us in charlotte, that's the whole come on it. so because my sister name and then i just have the baby to have. so i'm literally is, you know, the can take a look at some of the news now and the army and money say they are in control of the northern town of canal, often nearly a decade. because all is
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a stronghold of the tour, right dominated separatists groups who are considered a threat by the routing june to the metro pcs power and malia and a crew in 2020 and have since been attempting to secure control of the entire country a and memo along simmering conflicts between levels and the boat to run government has flared up again. tasha dropped his and we some days near the border with india with thousands of refugees from man ma, have fled. the coalition of ethnic minority, malicious dots of the new campaign in late october against the june to army offices over through man, most democratic to elect to meet. as in 2021. only 200 were hanging refugees fling man all have arrived vipers, and the invitation providence of all che, it's the largest number to arrive in indonesia, in months like little thirty's, gave me food and medical assistance over in 2000. go ahead and go a believe to of attempt to dangerous change. i need to southeast asian countries
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last year in 2017, a minute to track down force a 1000000 people to flee. man, um, firefighters are continuing to tackle flames and the wetlands of brazil's content, continental wildlife, in the areas being stressed and the flies are believed to have been caused by slashing bun techniques, use for agricultural expansion. droughts in the region has made appliance less. you k 5 minutes originally so not because helps his 1st meeting with his new the we shuffled cabinet inclusion, the former prime minister, david cameron as far and sexy, was a major surprise. and may indicate a shift towards most interest policies. so that guy get reports. he was dismissed as yes, today's mine. yet full 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,
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that's why i'm doing the job and i'm delighted to accept. he may not be a new face to 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's. we have to ensure that the conservative policy reflects the changes to the country. a space reflects the issues that affect people today. that's exactly what the prime ministers concentrating on. now, he has a cabinet of experience, but also younger people with new ideas as well. coming into a hi, mr. richie. 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 who's focused on getting money within the conservative policy? and after a week where she called homelessness and lifestyle choice, dep london values for c spy and gaza has hate marches and denounced. police forces is biased,
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it was clear something had to give. all david cameron 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 coming now will be how to navigate to see next foreign policy at a time of escalating tensions with diplomacy will be key to finding a resolution. so anybody ever out of their london? that's good old school now, which i got your laska. well, tennis number to call us out across has been beaten on his atp finals debut in italy, a spaniard last in 3 cents to tea. time champion. alexander's doris alcaraz blame the surface of the court for his defeat, saying it was very false, but he can still advance from the round dropping formats for the top 2 in each group reaches the semi final form a us open champion dental method. i've made a comfortable stop, he's atp finals campaign. it'd be russian competitor it andre group,
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let's say the whole 7 break points against him to win 6462 met. if that is looking for 6 to title of the year in the m b a, the milwaukee bucks not to to game losing streak with a win over the chicago bulls. again assess as compared with this possibly to in the 1st quarter. he and bobby portez had double doubles in the 118 to one. 09 victory. you sealants creeks. is that preparing to face host india in the woke up semi finals. they moved by on wednesday and the a beat, the black caps in the group stage. i'm over tons of the venue where they won the world cup final back in 2011. and us president joe biden has welcome to study comp time piece to the white house, the las vegas gold nights beat, the florida panthers and the finals back in june. the team presented him with a special jersey and a golden hockey stick. those are the sports headlines. you can get more on our website algebra. com and all social media channels. that's it for this needs to be about to move in just a minute. the
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