tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 16, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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can be part of it. join me out of these forces and the rest of the team free firsthand look beyond the headlines and have a say on how your stories told. for new voices and unique perspective. the stream on all just the or the, [000:00:00;00] the color that i'm associated in the sense and use our life from the coming up in the next 16 minutes for us president maintains that house is operating some goals as long as the hospital without providing evidence is there any forces, meanwhile, still inside the compound, israel puts conditions on a trickle, a fuel and it's allowed into the gaza strip. no hospitals, no you and shelf as a know telecom this company is,
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are allowed access. despite the warnings of an imminent communications blackouts, they went to human rights chief holes, a rigorous international investigation. and to reports that international law has been reached during is available on costs and a desperate situation for garza's investor vulnerable residence to hear from you and expecting kind of thing in the office facing to keep their children safe as an attachment to san francisco. the call we begin this news hour in cause on, israel's military has rated as chief as hospital buildings for a 2nd time. so just suppose that by time from a inside that compound, often storming at on wednesday as well as relentless bombing is continuing across the strip. you're watching live pictures of that. now thousands of people have reported leaving until 2 in an overnight strike on central garza the south with
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thousands of palestinians. a flood for safety has also been on the attack. michael apple has this report that is riley troops supported by tank. so conducting operations inside gauze, those largest hospital then movements can be seen in this is riley, dry and footage. hundreds of patients line l, cheapest, car doors, 12000 small pallets. the indians are sheltering within the complex. and when our troops opened this israel has, in the system which is in the hospital, is being used as a how much come on santa releasing this video, climbing of the soldiers, uncovered items belonging to a home us of these images cannot be independent. the verify on how much deny is using the hospital is a base calling. it's a lie to justify as well as destruction of causes medical, instruct him or i room. it is as a green and also there is no on it mean, but off i'm us in the civil as we said,
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there is no immediate activity. an issue that there is anything happens when they enter the hubs to be done either or what's happened is around us, but the insides out to be done on of the people in the hospital, civilian is really sold is, was said to be interrogating doctors and medical stuff, no one was allowed to leave on the heart of the problem was i'm a to complete located on the, on she from medical complex. no one can go anywhere. no one can move between buildings of the complex and then i'll get out of your house and cause these doctors trying his best to risk you. the young girl, she's a victim of the history of the bombardment. plenty of w. l a chief is imagine c direct, this is the situation is desperate. i'm on so good another, i mean they are in every building, all of the hospital in the it but it plays everywhere. there's really occupation of
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most of that. and the of the people that are wise and, and how to find because of the government situation, the situation is bad. women, children, medical themes are suffering. it's also black. how does that look? that's an international humanitarian role protects hospitals. but yet, there, at the front line of this was the, was pushing the health care system to the brink of collapse. mike level of the 0, a correspondence off following the story for us across the region in just a moment. we'll be speaking with honey left for truth, standing by force on the ground that and con eunice in the southern gospel strip and fast where we challenges joins me now from occupied east jerusalem. lori, i understand these really only has released on verified video from inside dallas chief of hospital focused sort. how about going over that to yeah, when it starts. yeah, i mean we've seen this video now haven't weighed most people around the worlds
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a who are interested in the story of have looked at this and may be made to that right. formulation is come to the conclusions about boxes and these ratings are looking at it as well. and in the media, it's being talked about. the army is saying that she has long being used as a kind of next as a hub for how much activities and these pictures that we have being shown. all the proof of that. now, there are, i would say 3 kind of links, but different opinions going around in these ready discourse at the moment. is ready media particularly about this. the 1st is kind of a line to is this what we've got? i mean, they're all people who are surprised looking at the evidence. i'm thinking that is very, very thing that a couple of, you know, grab bags of rockdale collection of calls does not really back up the is righty. i mean that tree claim that chief is as i put the beating cause of how much and i
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think there is some needs about that. certainly in some sections of the media, some sections of, of the, you know, these ready population. that doesn't mean that they don't believe that chief is the beating hearts of home us bots. that the evidence that i've seen so far, it doesn't really do enough to back that up. now, the 2nd opinion that you have sort of flies on from this will give the army more times that this kind of thing isn't necessarily so easy to prove. and that you know, the army should be left to do his job and find more evidence. there is a 3rd opinion though that you here which is look, it doesn't really matter. it doesn't matter what the well things that we are not to prove and a thing to the wells about whether she fades or not. the beating heart of him us. this is and is right, the security operation with his radio security concerns at the heart of its and we shouldn't be wasting time ready with she for business. we should be guessing home with the freezing time us or i stay with me because i will come back to you in
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a moment but so now i want to get the view from inside the gaza strip in space of honey must load. he joins us live now from con eunice, that's in the south, but he's across the hall for us from the honey, the rate on i was chief as obviously a ongoing. what do we know about what's been happening there over the last few hours in this world? within the past few hours with this really military is doing after a failing miserably to find evidence of presence at the hospital. or it's what friends or any of the hostages that the is really the monetary earlier statement. the claim of what it's doing now is a re deploying it, forces within the hospital, the right at the main gates on the ground. the hospital is the situation right. there are extremely dangers. no one can get out of the hospital or move in
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a medical team. the remaining numbers of, of, of patients and injuries, evacuated art inside the building. find it very difficult to move it from one room to another. as there are knife or is around the remaining residential homes around the vicinity of the hospitals shooting at every moving object in the hospital. so far we know some 20100 people were rounded up. the blindfold is triple 3rd clothes that were taken to unknown area. their feet is unknown, we are not certain what happened to them because we don't know any of the information they were simply taken and put into a courtyard of the hospital. been taken at taking away the remaining at people inside the house. but including the medical team and injuries are finding very difficult. there is no food supplies, no medical supplies, no electricity, no drinking water. the situations, as we heard one speaking on how to 0 arabic described, this to agent site is very complicated and very, very difficult. right?
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now for easy one in size and communication is difficult to honey. i want to come back to that lisa. obviously a fallacious state of what's going on that i'll see for right now. but earlier to you were telling us about those leaflets that we store dropped. ivan holes in gauze and telling people to get out there now being dropped in the south to wherever people supposed to go. is more of the talks about expanding the military operation to the southern part of the gaza strip game right after the failure of intelligence. to find any evidence of this, you find a super health facilities. super complex. where is some of the is really official to start to talk about that we will be after a, how much militant hall my number anywhere to guys and go into the hosp to the hospital. it was more of a symbolic that we can get to anywhere in the gospel, but to do that in a practical way. leaflets were dropped as of last night. the early hours of this morning, ordering the residence of the eastern side of han,
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you and is that's the close to the border. large area of, of ton unit, the city and densely populated, ordering them to move to the western side of han units because it is safe. and as, as far as we know, all of these claims about safe areas in regards to our business because there's no police more safe than the other. the entire inquiry has been equally targeted, bombarded and equally dangerous, that threat people are at risk anywhere in the gods or even here, right at the hospital. we're seeing and we are, we experience some of that here are happening at the vicinity. the hospital a few weeks ago where couple locations are residential homes were targeted severely by ears tried by massive ears. tried telling me that all sounds right on us for civilians that in the south will be staying across not for your here now to 0. so now, honey, my foot speaking to us from con eunice and the southern gaza strip. thank you, honey. the hall. meanwhile,
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us president joe biden has defended israel's raid on gauze as largest hospital. he repeated, it is rarely statements that last had its headquarters beneath all shufa. but neva, israel know the united states has provided evidence to back up those kinds. here's the situation. you had a circumstance where the 1st 4 crimes being committed by a mosque by having their headquarters or military hidden under hosp. matter of fact, that's a tap. israel did not go in with large number of troops to not rage and not rushing down. they've gone in and they've done with their soldiers, carried weapons or guns. they were told the to be precise. we've discussed the need for them to be incredibly careful from washington. and they say like how that has all he repeatedly is rarely
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narrative about the presence of how much fighters in the hours she felt hospital. he also gave a version of events which move the deck of the is really forces in talking about how they entered and operated within the confines of the hospital. but at the same time, president biden continued to insist that that has to be some thoughts about what happens after this conflict ends. once again repeating the mantra of him and his administration. that that has to be done within the context of a 2 state solution. as a point, so part of a possible criticism of israel and his prime minister benjamin netanyahu president by didn't making very clear that is well should not think about occupying and maintaining control in gaza. saying that this is something that shouldn't happen at all. he also repeated his administration's position, that in the operations is really forces have got to take the utmost care to protect
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the lives of civilians who get caught up in this ongoing conflict as he puts it. so president biden having a lot to say about that conflicting gaza. most importantly though, continuing to try and put it within a why the context that this is a current conflict involving him us. but the only way in which the is going to be some of the kind of lost in conclusion to the ongoing conflict is within the context of a 2 state solution. my kind of, i'll just say era, washington, well let's dig into this a little more. joining us on set now is colored vader, and he's a little profess at arizona state university and a specialist on national security. we're also going to be speaking to our correspondent, worry talents who's in occupied easter eastern colored. i'll start with you because at the turn of those comments from 5 and really struck me, he's really doubling down on this is randy kind of to come on since the master's command center is in or on the l. c. facts. yeah. we haven't seen definitive proof
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of that. me given the intelligence values that we've seen. so john is 5 and going out on a limb here. definitely go on a lend. there's no evidence, no symbol, no signal that uh and this has any kind of presence and shift but used to be honest with you. i don't think he cares. right. i think that he can just sort of like sit, spell out whatever kind of rhetoric he wants me to sort of like, you know, enable israel to continue it's monstrous massacre in that hospital. i'm going to bring in your e mail because i'm curious, rory, about how binding is now being viewed in occupied history. so then, obviously as well as in pushing back on some of his requests, they were doing pauses that were not shorter than by, than head off for, for instance. where does he sit now present button within his really public opinion of the well, i mean, i think many israelis very, very aware that since the beginning of this conflicts going back to october,
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the 7th and of course going back much, much further. the mac, the us has been a staunch ally of israel and the job i didn't. the current occupant of the white house is no difference in that from the previous us presidents. he has the very, very, actually in the language that he's used since the beginning of this complex, that's a israel has the right to defend itself. and that goes down very well with the is ready public. you know, in jerusalem you can see big billboards of joy biden's face. be even off the uh, the slide. the more critical tire that you have, her coming out to the white house as the death told and cause it has been creeping ox further and further up signs that the us might have limits. it. it's uh and it's patients for the cottage that's going on in gauze, or at the moment i started the thing that has altered the overall dynamic,
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which is still in israel, still injury slim. that joe biden is a friend of his ralph's and the us as to the friend. i tell him what do you make of 5 and this relationship specifically to nest in yahoo. not rory was saying that obviously the u. s. has been a strong to live as well, but 5 and in particular has been a staunch supporter of israel. back in what was it? 1995. you pushing israel to to move. it's embassy to, to jerusalem. then that was when he was a senator or is he has a good. what is the relationship now because it didn't sound at the beginning of his time that he and that's and yeah, who were getting long take a while? no. but i think that even though they begin on a rocky sort of note during, during his term, there is that track record where there's a strong track record of him having a strong staunch relationship with noun, yahoo. but also him identifying very explicitly as design is right. so even beyond his singular relationship with any one lead executive, the state of israel, i think biting is super invested in the state of israel's, you know,
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ultimate objective of expanding its physical territory. well that has been speculation. so is it nothing you all who would potentially prefer a trunk? whitehouse? what were you? let me throw this to you because obviously there's been pushback from israel on by them. especially when you talk about the criticism of the humanitarian cost of israel's war and gaza. we're heading into an election in israel strategize and potentially strategizing around this that they would prefer to deal with from. so why not make fighting look like he's not in charge? well, i think that's essentially your right and their election is coming up for the united states. as i was saying, just a short while ago, whoever wins that election, whether it is joe biden, or whether it is trump,
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the us position on israel is not really going to alta that much the us will, i think, always have israel is box regardless of, of who is in the white house box looking at it from the perspective of benjamin at yahoo, uh, who at many times over the last decade plus has voice is uh, the suspicions of the 2 state solution. i don't think that is his preferred outcome for solving what he's easiest, they have deposited in probably says, joe, you're biting. it has long advocated for the 2 site solutions. i think that donald trump, well he's come back into the white house, would be much more of a, you know, that mean a bold say nothing yahoos type on the 2 state solution. then joe biden has probably 3 times. and so from that, from y'all, his perspective, yes, i think he probably would prefer donald trump to be in the white house for that reason. but overall,
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it doesn't change the fact that the united states is always going to be a storage highlight all the israel and that will remain well. so if that's the state of squire, is that the us and israel it joined at the hip. and we see that there is no definitive evidence. this is an off, the l schafer has emptied his people guns and they take everything up and there's nothing there in terms of a last long center. where does that leave joe biden? because he's obviously, as he was saying he's putting south out on a limb here. yeah. and there's already sentiments and in the us that's, that's becoming increasingly critical of, of the choices the vitamin ministration has made. yeah, we've seen some of his own officials come out in public k criticized c administration stones. so what lies ahead, full biden and his white house, if there's nothing that. yeah, so i mean, i don't know with the lack of evidence those at a ship i should be viewed as an aberration. i mean, everyone's taking place in the days before has been
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a violation of international human rights law. there has been sort of like no quelling of the disproportionate violence the collective punishment that's been a least on palestinian. so the idea that we need to produce evidence to justify what is real is done as if i think, you know, goes against the broader pattern that existed before. and i think, you know, so biden's concern is of the domestic friend, race, facing, and election. eyes, popularity, plummeting, it's, it's plummeting. specifically in an, a range of demographics of interest, the african american community, latino community, the muslim american community. so that's where it's going to hurt him and that's why you're seeing a softer rhetoric from him coming out in the last couple of days. some very interesting. how are they doing? ann marie towel, and thank you both very much for joining me. example and very interesting discussion to quote, still time to more have serious needs are encouraging me. one security council policy has a resolution calling for a temporary hold sufficing to allow age into the stress
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the a truck carrying fuel has into the cause of for the 1st time since the start of this for you and has increased israel of using fuel as a weapon of war during this whole conflict of that move in a month. israel has allowed a single truck carrying about 24000 pieces of diesel to enter the gaza strip through the roof of crossing. but central is only meant for you and truck to distribute a, and it's not for use in hospitals or for all the critical civilian names. the ones refugee agencies hasn't needs a 160000 races every day since it's basic true mounted tearing was the head of one raw, has worn about 70 percent of the territories. people will soon have no clean water or fuel as generations to find the nation. problems we're pumping station to stop whacking. this crisis, as we know, has had hospitals, the hardest, the largest. all she fun isn't getting the 10000 pieces of fuel
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a day that it needs and has been forced to suspense offices and telecommunications companies are expected to run out of fuel on thursday, leading to network breakdowns. while that's bringing julie up to my she is the director of communications for around the you and palestine, refugees agency. she joins us now from alon and jordan. juliet, we've been covering this field process for weeks. i know on right has been leading the charge here. can you give us a sense of the scale here that the numbers really don't quite do it justice? i mean, yes. so there are many numbers. i think the number that should stay with the boss is bass. more than 70 percent of the population? mendoza. we're forced to see the calls 70 percent as a result. now we have hundreds of thousands of people who have sold the fields in our centers. oh,
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so those are live candid. we do not have the supplies or the capacity to deliver those to that huge of a number, and we also do not have fuel internally. and so with no access though, this fuel is not meant the fuel operations, it's not meant for hospitals. what difference will those fuel actually make? this question that few in was condition. they use all the fuel was conditioned by that is really over d. a very small and delivery of here with i don't remember the figure they use, but as the i'll have a truck right. i mean it's not much we can use the fuel. busy or 2 days to go to the more there because the supplies put them in the warehouse. we're not even able to distribute those to buy them or use them for medicaid facilities or other parts of our military reason is the hope, juliet, that even with
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a small amount that's gone in that this might be the beginning of more. i know, obviously as well had had a complete opposition to any fuel. the tool now that they're allowing some in could to that be rooms to negotiation for more given the fact that this will will basically make no difference as a, as a whole. it, as you, as you just described, the gesture is, is, is welcome by the side of the conversation. when those, the saw supplies started coming into the, we call them a jump in the ocean. so no, it's not enough. fuel should not be used as a weapon of war and hold on. they shows like the organization where i work like under should not be they need for you because we need this for argumentative. innovation is very the there are international humanitarian notifications of this to roger now. so we can then again there. 8 international humanitarian,
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the implications of restricting fuel is being used. the more just like water has been just like the food has been just like this, holding a organization that we've been managing about is being, is being studied june to all of these restrictions, including those that have been coming in. very, very good. that surprised have finally started going into the going to have to, to least of very nice see, but there's nothing on the volume is not enough. yeah. they don't have a few with on them. it's a congress. i hope ration shouldn't be the case. it's humanitarian means just to very easy. absolutely, because the commitment does it mean, of course, what we understand here, that telecommunications, which also requires feel, is now on the verge of collapse. how long do we have at any time? i mean, in some parts of the se, in so it's not very scientific. you can't say well when on the day they will not be
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telling people it doesn't go on the oh, the own, the main could easily shut down. it's not very scientific, it depends on how much storage of fuel you have in a place, right? so it's not going to be open, shut down. this is fine. you know, those very specific questions come out there, right? what we do know is that fuel shipments, how not come into gone since the 7th of october is sending. we had a very, very small shipment of fuel. that is absolutely tiny. that was very conditioning. this is not what we need to the massive humanitarian information. the size of the one, the owner, i don't think got to add too much. that one was head of communication speaking to us from the lawn and jordan, thank you very much julia. we really wish you all the best with your walk. you enjoy the stuff. thank you. well, right now, the un human rights chief volk attack is speaking. he's live in geneva. let's definitely soft. we need justice, accountability, and the prevailing,
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and the strong voice of human rights. divisive freezing. our work to report that document violations. and our advocacy for human rights will persevere until this voice is heard. and this work is done. i just shared with you a couple of quotes for action. it's app. so to keep everybody's, the adoption of the security council resolutions that was adopted last night to the parties must give immediate effect to what the security council has asked them to do. and that was made very clear in the resolution. but there must also be a ceasefire based on humanitarian and human rights grounds. that needs to be an end to the fighting, not only to deliberate, the urgently need its basic necessities of life, electricity, both fuel and so forth,
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but also to create the political space. for the pop out of this honda, international and rights and humanitarian law must be re immediately and fully respected, including the principles of necessity, distinction, precaution, and proportionality. all the forms of collective punishment must come to an end on hostages must be released. we need directed an unimpeded to minutes. aaron, a system i'm afraid i think we have the last of all contacts that you would just hearing from the you and human rights chief who is making comments in geneva. let's bring in my dreams very, here's the director of the golf studies center and professor of contemporary middle east politics here council university who joins me now in the logic. thanks for joining us again on how to 0 strong was again from bulk attack. will they make any difference? unfortunately, no. we're out in the day 4 to one. after this, um, unless you have, i apologize,
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we do have all contact back. let's continue listening and then response is ready to start is must take immediate measures to ensure that this secure at these ready security forces comply with their obligations as an occupying power to protect the pedestal. indians in the occupied palestinian westbank, including from violence by separate us in all states with influence must seek common ground to dis, impala extreme is by offering hope to build an enduring peace, to justice and the guarantee of equal rights. without genuine accountability. we know that contested narratives cannot be resolved and people would be unable to punk the plates. i shared common future alongside each other, and it is clear that the state to scroll was untenable,
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and that these ready occupation must and my office will continue, continue to do its utmost to assist the old part is to step back from the precipice to which extreme is and violence after that, all the strongest assets will remain uh, principle of independence. our consistent standing on the international rules and standards that can ensure enduring peace through respect for every human life. thank you. a single high communist harkins to a regarding the un security council resolution on guys about adopted yesterday the management training part as far as a positive. i want to ask how binding you'd think this decision will be for is royal and what would be the consequences if the state doesn't follow. and also considering the current human charity and situation. how long should it take to turn this resolution check into an action?
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thank you. so it's very clear what the security council resolution itself sets it needs to be implemented immediately. it also has and monitor. it has a mechanism by which the wind is asked to report back on it's implementation. so it's absolutely clear. i mean, it's the beginning of what is needed to act to, to mitigate the extremely precarious for many parents situation in gaza. so it has to be implemented at once. thank you at high commissioner. um, i was wondering if you could say a little bit about your discussions for entry into gaza and as well as you've requested. and if you're hopeful that that, that good to go ahead and when, and also on the issue of the, the investigation that you mentioned, your speech to an international investigation. what kind of form would you expect that to take? and how hopeful would you be
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a success given the lack of cooperation with previous investigations and in this area? i think festival i bossed is ro to give me access posts this to israel, but also to the occupied penicillin territory. i have not yet received the response, which means hope as i keep saying, hope springs eternal. i think it is very important for me to go through a job. and also i've, i've been at the dispose of. busy palestinians and israelis to find a way out of this current crisis because one of the missing links that we have seen over so many years. this, the one that you have mentioned, accountability, justice and truth telling, including on the basis of when you have conflicting narratives, you need that investigation. that is, that is independent in order to make sure that we can actually get out of otherwise a polarized to, to the binary view of, of what is happening. but what's happened? so for me,
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it's one big lesson learned. we'd actually either way refreshes the human rights narrative. you know all of this because that's what human rights is about. it is about accountability. it is about justice, it is about to study. so i hope that there is a big lesson to be learned for the international community for all parties to this conflict. to finally heat the recommendations that we have made my office has made for decades high commission, not correct me if i'm wrong, but it looks like this one country in the world that is stopping the united nations from doing the humanitarian work in this situation. that's to one or the other countries and yourself have has called comments and horrible situation. what does it say about the united nations is one country can stop humanitarian work that is so badly need,
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it's what leverage do you have to change the spence of the one country as well. but we actually go back to the very difficult thing that one has to explain to the outside world. there's on the one hand, all of us working for the united nations working on there. it's like we have 102 colleagues that has been killed. this is unprecedented as you know. and we move on and for these colleagues who have been in gaza doing the type of services that need it on the humanitarian front, on the development front. and, and that is very telling and then the area of the member states, i mean that finally the security council acted on it is extremely important. obviously we need much more. we need this to continue, and we need to make sure that it is at the end of the day about international and about accountability. as i said before, where also the whole human rights dimension plays,
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pays an incredibly important role. bank comes to even attend assistance. i can only hope that finally, this will be implemented as a matter of fact and see because as you know, the needs are enormous. and we can only hope that all a humanitarian partners are able to do their work. but for that, you need a few minutes here in space. you need access, you need protection, you need the confliction, and that's what is needed when i didn't, and 3, so i wasn't aware. so 103 colleagues who died a hi hi, can mr. thank you for coming to see us. i have 2 very quick questions, one of which is there, at least, lets being dropped on the eastern side of the hun, eunice, uh, urging, uh, evacuation. where are those people supposed to go right now? and then the 2nd question is about shufa. um there have been some, uh,
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really various military uh goods apparently have been turned up inside the ar, around the hospital. was this were a justified by the judge by these railways? well, on the 1st one, when it again, international military rule is clear. if the principles of necessity, pre car from distinction, proportionality requires a military operation to be undertaking their obligations on the part of the military act to, to ensure that those who are evacuated get an effective warning, are able to find safety are able to be accommodated, get food, good shelter, and that is only temporary. that's what international entity i lost as we know the situation in gas, it's one of the most densely populated songs into what we have been absolutely clear that at the current moment we do not consider any part of cause or to be safe
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. so it's clear that when you look at this type of operations, we need to make sure that the international media turn know perspective the various criteria that need to be attached to it. i mean loud and clear on that see for hospital as i said, we have seen unfortunately the duration of, of, of medical facilities and hospitals. it also medical personnel. i think the figures was 100 we, i can't remember exactly what the fee here is on the wto, but w to has given us the fee because of how many of the hospital well, we've been listening that to the un human rights chase, all kentucky here's where the speaking of the press conference in geneva, we've obviously lost the field right now sir. let's go back to logic was wary. the director of the gulf study center and the and a professor of contemporary and at least politics here at castle university. he joins me in the ha,
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my dream punchy to say from what we've just listen to from volk attack. and i can see you're shaking your head. there is as you were listening to called for c s 5, he's hold for the protection of civilians. he's called for a full international investigation payer accountability. he also says he and answering a question from my colleague kristin. 30 me now correspondence. he said that he hasn't been given access into the gaza strip. where is the un on this? all they just are using the, just in the say, you know, with on, with, with, with we watch the to be just elaborate on this. yeah. with them this we're out of the, in the day for to one of the slaughtering guys. around 12000 people were killed. around 30000 people were wounded. around 1500000 people displaced around 225000 units damaged around
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42 units completely destroyed. 42 to 255 schools severely damaged. now 95, government and headquarters severely damaged 74 most completely damaged. 3 tribes. welcome, severely damaged 3 university for them is that after all of this 18 international organization working in the guys us, that they have no impact, 0 impacts. and what's happening actually they did the worst. there was a drawing able to take it from the rest of those to the south and then they left it as it's a nation and know it's a nice organization are responsible because they have not done enough effort in the 1st week to stop what's happening and as an incentive, so imagine right. so you and, and palestine refugees, agency, they're still there on the ground. we've been speaking to them. they've been
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sounding the cool sounding the alarm for weeks now and, and we just spoke to their communications director who looks just as frustrated if not well. so then you, they are not receiving any fuel to, to run their shelters. they've had the, this is the highest you and desk, told it in any conflict in history. so the un, it not just 8 organizations and international organizations. but the un is also being in being held hostage and just opposite. because we know that united nation is could not kept, you know, in a way controlled by specific comes and those companies, basically they accepted the signing that. i took the accepted the victimization of is the eighty's. and they basically, they impose the impact and they're not a nation on the media outlets on the public opinion, and they try to shape the whole thing a quote, disability view regarding this, i think when people don't heads up, you know what's happening now. and those are that, that, that more than $25.00 hospitals that are out of, out of service, 100 percent and,
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and basically those who are working and saucer because that they are working with the minimum, with the minimum and, and what can we see on the ship a complex itself, it's a story about this lot, the disability of international community. and so most of the vision of having no response, they have no tools. i mean why those are the resolution exist? why of this money is spent on this organization? what does this money is actually? what does money is, what is the accountability of who is preventing those confidence? now, there is a very interesting blame a game between egypt and, and as i am, as i is that it says, you know, we blame agent is upsize all we blame. of course, we know that it is also, as far as the goes, most of the tip is what is ways of controlling the, the, the fact was. so, and now the, what's happening now know if you know, 8 to the people and there are more people the way to code and because of lack of
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medicine and foot also we, we know that the security council resolution, as finally after 6 weeks, has managed to be passed. they called in for a day according to monetary and pauses and not calling for a cease fire. we had well contact the say that it's very clear that this must be implemented and how it must be able to come into it. will it be implemented? how many, how many does it use in the united nations security council? have i have had in the, in the past and they have the tools to impose in the case of iraq and the case of celia and the case of a lot and look at all of this, why they have no tools. and because it was like why they have no power to impose this right, that is some sort of discussion about the russian. i know there is a tendency of what's happening, why this company is behaving as all the states. oh, very interesting logic is very, always great to get your thoughts. thank you for joining the well, as you've been hearing, the un human rights chief volk attack has been sounding the along. he's also called
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the loud as possible along now about the increasing levels of violence against palestinians and the occupied westbank. these rarely only continues to carry out baby raids. bed too, from stone, the outskirts of the for all kinds of metals arresting several palestinians, thousands have also been detained in the village east of ramallah. well, let's speak to our correspond. his name is robbie. he joins us now from a lot of the say, my understanding that these, these raise, they will continuing as we speak. tell us what's going on. a number of of palestinian citizens that are being detained. people here say illegally. that is already in the thousands continues to go up by dozens almost every night. oh, since this morning, 85 people have so far been detained in raids across the occupied westbank. there are rates currently going on in the hebron a 2 of the attackers at the check point between jerusalem and boot bethlehem. earlier this morning are thought to have been from hebron. we know that is really
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forces are now in have run carrying out rates there in relation to that morning incident into bus north of remo earlier today in a rate that lasted for hours. there were armed classes when it's rarely is entered, the old rougher refugee camp. as you mentioned, that rate is now over, but in a little higher east of romanella, dozens of people have been detained, is rarely forces are going house. the house with this is describe the area being turned into and is really military base with the conditions that are there at the moment. they talked about soldiers climbing up to the roots of houses raising is really flags over palestinian homes rates and interrogations in people's homes. also going on in a who's on the west of bethlehem and co for don near jeanine, at least 2 homes have been surveyed of palestinians that were arrested in august are currently in detention. and we know that surveys of that nature, body is really military tend to lead very quickly to the demolition of that home. so
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a prelude of more tragedy to come for that community. and at least 3 people have been detained in another village near jeanine as a pressure tactics to get a 4th brother of those 3 brothers to surrender himself to is rarely for so. so these kinds of collective punishments are continuing to carry on. these activities are beginning to harden the feelings of palestinians living in the occupied westbank. more and more we see military, we see militarize armed fighters pushing back against these israel, the incursions on armed resistance from posting and residents. and while we have protests going on, even here in rome, all on a daily basis, just a, just a few minutes ago, there was a rallying cry here in support of home us coming from the small protests that happen here. so people's positions are hardening there view of how to deal with this. ongoing occupation is also hardening and we are expecting to see more resistance as well as armed resistance in the coming days saying this is robbie
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that with only licensed for us from a lot. thank you jane. well, meanwhile, is there any police say they've killed 3 palestinians suspected of being involved in shooting near the occupied westbank city of bethlehem. the incident happened out in his rate. he check point outside your wasteland. at least 7 people are also reported to have been injured. hundreds of police have rated properties across germany with suspect to links to the wrong back hezbollah cru. gemini is interior ministry says that conductive, such as in 54 buildings. these rates came off to germinate, bound rallies, and solidarity with palestinians, and rested multiple activists. while that spring and dominant came here joins us now from balance. dominic focus through this crack down. what's pumped of this as well, what we know so far, at least, is as you were saying, the 7 states 54 locations, hundreds of police offices, we know, but certainly at least in berlin, that's one of the properties that we search the police for that for 3 hours and the
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left with lots of documents, they took away with them the center points of the such as these. however, in hamburg and the northern german state city, state of hamburg at the is lubbock, sent in hamburg, that has been on the federal police constitutional wash monitoring for several years. and there is the suspicion, certainly se german no far he's quoting them. very cool. it is list now the interesting point here is that the federal interior minister and ncc is, has already spoken about what is taking place and said that it is being done from a governmental perspective. because this government's german government does not tolerate anti semitism. another point to make is, but she'd asked mrs. phase that is due to a given use conference imminently, precisely about these rights was behind it as a backdrop to this is what must this because the suggestion of a link with hezbollah is important because the german government, more than 3 and a half years ago,
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band has pulled off from carrying out any activities legally in this country out, load it, and refer to it in its words, not mine as a terrorist organization. so that's the backdrop to this. the suggestion that this is nomic sense uh may be in some form of operation with has for law is what's being investigated with the cap. got to all of this is with nancy. phase of that minister . i quoted you to give a statement imminently at. obviously want to have a hard copy information comes from that will bring to you guys for lots dominic, kayla. keep a lot of developments for us in germany. thank you. them as well as well. it says it has a right to defend itself and response to last once attacked by a loss. but many people have accused of reaching international law and ignoring the root cause of the conflict muscle side of tech. so, i'm going to show up on the, when we could love to her mazda attacked israel on october 7th to the prime minister. been you, i mean, if then, yeah, once again, they built
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a group of terrorist organizations. and the leaders of the 6 major west of nations released a joint statement expressing this support for his rouse right to self defense there . but many i'm gonna say is as one of the guys that cannot be justified as self defense. because it's an occupying power. and punish stevens and gaza and occupies people. that is really response can not, by any stretch of the imagination, be described is the measure of self defense. look at the scale of the key that is not self defense. that is filter of civilians on an industrial scale over the years, dozens of united nations general assembly resolutions how support the liberation of moments in this struggle for self determination occupied people have the right to resist. and that includes resistance. so is that it has occupied
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palestinian territories. westbank goes to sleep at east jerusalem for decades. in 1993, the peta signed the petition organization and israel signed or sat quotes. the palestinian sorry to be called noises round about the patient continues. illegal is rarely set the most expensive. peaceful protests were whitening through suppressed election results reject in january 2006. how most one say in free election, no trusting jobs, us in the west side as well. so united states and european union today and the town of shame back these rel, enjoying you. so in economic welfare eventually managed to sort of come us government. so how much the try the parliamentary road to
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car. but that avenue was built for more than 5 weeks. is read has he pulls the complete siege on already relocated gaza, cutting of a central supplies of forcibly display some hundreds of thousands of palestinians to the southern part of the ghost. these really is to make life utterly impossible in the south. people will escape from the hell of guns the so yes, i would say that these are these attempting this make a cleansing go for the palestinians in god's houses, if palestinians, heavy killed in his rags relapsed, this bombardment of gas a half minutes if he goes through a posting and child is cute, every 10 minutes, and the number he come with. nathan, you hope the leaving these right? the army will remain in gaza even after the war stands. how live in hope or for future, for your occupation. versus out of that. i'll just the, or the,
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the, well, let's bring you some other wild news now. and china says it's ready to be a pop, not a friend of the united states, with room for biological cooperation. presidents agent being made those comments. the following talks with us. presidents are violent in california on the sidelines of the asia pacific economic cooperation summit. the 2 need is met for the 1st time this. yeah. and, and to is, tension is on many issues and treating taiwan on the south china sea. from a body shop please. so with the china and the united states so ultimately arrivals a partner is a fundamental and of arching questions. the logic is very simple. if one views the other as the primary a competitor, the most significant, you political challenge and an ever approaching strange. it will inevitably lead to erroneous policies, wrong actions and outcomes. this would be the furthest prime minister originally through the access has government will introduce emergency legislation which will
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confirm that we're one that is a safe country. 50 forty's, that's off to britain. supreme court struck down a controversial government plan to deport asylum seekers to the east african country. 5 justices said that they would be at risk of ill treatment and could be sent back to their home countries. once they arrived in rolanda, it will ensure that people can not further delay flights by bringing systemic challenges and out domestic costs. and still our policy being repeatedly blocked. but of course, we must be honest about the fact that even once parliament has changed a little here at home, we could still face challenges from the european court of human rights and strasberg. i told parliament today that i'm prepared to change our laws and revisit those international relationships to remove the obstacles now way. so let me tell everybody now. i will not allow a foreign court to block these flights as well in knowledge. hundreds of people have been celebrating on the streets of the capital. monica also military announced
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it had taken control of the northern town of kiddo, and that was the stronghold of twilight rebel forces. who now seemed to be retreating sizes from the russian involved and agreed to pause and recount during that time, nicholas hock has been in molly's capital by miko celebrations of a military victory. the northern town of kiddo is no longer in the hands of 2 r. a grapples, but the country's army, the fact that the army has been able to recapture, kiddo is an immense joy. this is just the beginning. we're going to flush them out and take back. the whole of molly, the 2014 bodies prime minister was forced to resign by to eric rebels. now they're the ones flee the town. they say they have retreated for a strategic reasons, to all the, all, much as a lot forces have decided to cheat. just to save lives, also to lead that forces again. but this is not the end of the war,
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but it's the beginning of one since october. molly's military have been pounding kiddle with drones strikes and the russian mercenaries have fought alongside while these special forces to defeat the 2 are ex these are the factor group fighters walking into the town bus the bus up here today. the impossible has become possible because a lot of people thought we couldn't re concord to don't at all. but it's done so i'm filled with joy filled with pride. and despite the celebrations in by miko thousands of arab into our a residents are fleeing kiddle. they fear this may not be the end of the battle, but the beginning of the bigger conflict engulfing northern multi nicholas hawk elders the right, the car are all returning now to our coverage of cause. and the health ministry says thousands of pregnant women and you were to give back,
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as hospitals are on the attack by israeli troops to lead either reports these premature babies having to show one incubator is they fight to survive another day medical stuff at the all. hello, hospital and rough or doesn't have the resources and medical supplies. they need to cope with the amount mooney booms and expect and mothers arriving by the day. it just, um is just one of many seeking shelter here preparing to give us and it was on the head of the show. how did that? yeah, i am in the 9 months of pregnancy and i was unable to work with great difficulty and to readings that are we. so this was our own i as we feel that we were dying and we had nothing, life was very difficult for you. and so it's 50000 women and pregnant and 5500 use to give buzz soon. medical work as it overwhelmed and often depends on basic 1st
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a to treat patients and keep others alive. and they dread what might come next. next year. we also fear that what happened in the northern and central gaza stripped in terms of electricity outages. how that will happen to us for that. i mean, because it affects the work flow of operations, fucked with the care of i guess women and follow up the everyday medical professionals having to make life or death decisions for critically patients and also the new bones. hello. yes, there are cases with deformities, but we don't have the space to accommodate them. so we leave them in the reception department and we sort the cases according to the degree of hope for life of each child which is really prime minister rejecting calls for a ceasefire. in gaza, no one can hope for who to these really minute truth
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a suits on hospitals. and patients are forced to live waiting for treatment in facilities that no longer work. judy vega out to 0, a lot set for me for this thing is our meeting will be handling the, the stream is back and you can be part of it. join me out of these forces and the rest of the team free firsthand look beyond the headlines and have a say on how your stories told for new voices and unique perspective. the stream on i'll just say are as these really war and girls that escalates out his ears, correspondence are on the ground. once. if it is impossible for civil defense teams to come to this part of the refuge account that was due car rushing to the hospital . he is really military is pushing deeper into jobs. i didn't know if as an option just to evacuate to the southern areas which trusted to be also
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a very risky journey spoke. diplomats wait for a break through bombardment. thing guys that continue and the families waiting for the return of their relative people are really worried right now, but they are basically collective punishment. i'm only going to continue with and they just depend on to 0 between the 1800s. and as recently as the 1990s in canada, over a 150000 children were taken from their homes and forced into schools that stripped them of their identity. and too often their lives. as the search for unmarked graves continues and higher, we revolutions emerge. people and power examines the long term consequences of the government funded system. residential schools, canada shame on a jersey to meet the world slow down. we stand for as homes with tips of global nichols reserves. indonesia is points to leave the global,
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