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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 18, 2023 10:00pm-11:01pm AST

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into jobs, palestinian reporters of risking everything to get the story at 15. killed in an asteroid. the listening post we covered the way the news is covered the the low on the bulk of this is a news life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel attacks to schools and the gaza strip. half of the 200 people have been killed, including children and women. survivors of school attacks over crowd the entities and hospitals in the northern parts of the strip of desperate journey out of gauze this largest festival, x ray. the military is forcing doctors, patients and displaced palestinians to flee the ship. a company who
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was a doctor and i'll shoot for the hospital and were forced to leave the hospital by the patient forces. i risk my case to god and make surface for surviving and a was people across cause a scavenge, whatever they can find to get close to strikes. showing the welcome to the program is 1900 g m t that's 9 p. m. and goals are whether she mandatory or in situation is getting worse by the hour. israel has once again the tact alpha cor, was school like you and run school, and then your body refugee camp in the north. another school at po as also has also being attacked by strategy forces. the death told of alpha cora is at least $200.00 people that's according to the gods of health ministry, including children. the desk told that i was expected to rise. well,
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many of the injured were rushed to to hospital in the east. you and hospital, as you can see is over. well, folks have to put the injured and car doors and all the flaws that come out of the one hospital. the situation isn't any better. and the 10 hospitals would have 35, a barrier operating in gaza with the managements of the innovation hospital has been forced to be a mess gray from barry over the that because the hospital can't keep up with the she a number of casualties just areas. but that might, she begins or coverage a united nations run school with 1000 sheltering and it will a little bit early saturday. it became clear once more that there is no refuge for posting. it's been cause the. busy lower left was the and all the bodies lay scattered between the desks in what was once used as a classroom at the alpha for a school in the north. this facility wants to can thousands of children and prided
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itself on its support for vulnerable students. but these days it's been a shelter for families displaced by funding. now it's grounds resemble a graveyard. what we're seeing is another one of these horrific incidents where civilians, people who sold the shelter in a protected you and bill they are paying the price based off that they're, they would have a bit of safety have nowhere a recent golfer, not even our schools. it's a familiar scene also, flora was bombed in 2009 in 2014. and earlier this month, it's located in jamalia garza's largest refugee camp. an area that's faced some of the heaviest bombardment and recent weeks. the debt had been taken to the nearby indonesian hospital which just days ago declared it was completely out of service because of the lack of supplies and few. 6 they claim that you in schools are
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protected, but the is rarely founded. the only school again, where is the un, wherever the, where is the free will only 10 out of the $35.00 hospitals and does that are still open, just barely operate on both health facilities and schools have come under is really attack. both meant to be protected under international law. it hits you, i'll just 0. because the ladies whose life for us and calling you in this in the south is because this trip and how do you truly devastating series of strikes homo . can you tell us about the tax on these un wrong schools as well the the here's dry skin seen you 2 pounds, the gaza for the from north the south in fog just within the past few minutes. the an air strike, a massive one. targeted dropbox and fairly are our,
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is the city of pine unit, both sides the eastern side of sign units and the western side were repeatedly targeted. more residential homes have been targeted and destroyed. a lot of people were killed in these 2 strikes. most of them are vac with men and women and children. but in gaza and the northern part, we're not only hospitals are being targeted. but now we've seen a trend of repeatedly targeting the schools in this time. these are on or what designated schools. i mean these, the schools have their manage and operated by, by honor. what in the gaza strip the have on a red flags on the rooftop of disability. their visitors day everyone that these are designated shoulder with 1000 exact ways inside. but it earlier hours of the day these were targeted, both of these are schools were targeted, they're located and densely populated area, 1000 people from the tunnel and indeed wow, yeah. and the surrounding area move to the,
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the school speaking breakfast simply because they could not leave the area under heavy, relentless ears. right. the number of people who were killed and injured in both targets and both and, and before a school and tell me is that a school is a close to 200 people. the vast majority of them are and women and, and the children at that stop there. no, it did not, it actually continue. we see an example of this happening 2 days ago where i was for lack of school in a densely populated area in the z to neighborhood was also targeted. but unfortunately, nobody knew about data tax due to disabled communication. only people knew about it in the early mornings of the next. they were many people who could have been saved were not in fox said, because nobody knew about the talk and how many people who's being told to flee south. and i will say being told they need to flee again. all of this, of course,
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submit this community communication blackout. well, can you tell us about that? yes, well that's absolutely correct the terror and the who are there are people experiencing in the funding part of the gaza strip is increasingly becoming a very, very difficult because people who have a reading evacuated the central part, the funding part of the gods trying to find themselves either target of unpredictable bonds and boeing rockets on their residential fonts or if they survive any of these areas, right. the are internally displaced. do other areas. but what has been really that they've been frustrating to people who live in the southern parts. uh, people at the eastern side of tonya, and it's the, the area of this van and venezuela area were ordered sharply by these really military duty evacuated the western side of hon unit. so we from these areas,
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but we know the western side of 100 has been also repeatedly targeted, which shattered any sense of safety and security to people. people who already evacuated the southern parts have been killed here in residential homes. now people inside the front of our are told to go somewhere else to the western side of han units, but also targeted. there's literally no c. it leaves in garza no save, no place more, save more than the other in the gaza strip. all are equally bombarded for as equally dangerous or equally at the risk of having these unpredictable bonds where we are reporting from is not safe as well. honey. to keep safe for us, honey. my mood in con, you just to saw the gauze distributors. how do you said the very is right now? no safe place a tool anywhere in the gaza strip? how my spokesman a summit hung down has been speaking about israel's latest attacks on schools in
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guys that come soon as the last school was but found they do add $150.00 guides sense for 10 and today yet another mass sector in alpha. hold on you and, and the school is affiliated to the honor. uh, what, 8 days are you seeing the flag of the united nations, yet? it was founded by these really war playing. so let the meanwhile, it's very the troops of all the don't use patients and displaced people of our ship a hospital to evacuate the medical compound. hundreds of fleeing south. several adults has of stay behind with at least a 120 patients who are unable to move because of that condition are forced. it reports the, the desperate scramble down go is this main north, south road, away from one danger towards what? no one here can know the idea of
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a safe refuge in garza is an ocean from another time. certainly causes hospitals are no longer safe. this is an exodus from its largest one. 0, she found this doctor insist is ready. troops gave the order to evacuate to the last moments they want. whoever was inside the hospital, they had to leave accepting those through to the surgeon and some of the medical. the nursing style of the higher side of the wounded under bets are badly injured. their condition is very bad because of the lack of medical supplies and treatments . bacteria had started growing in their feet and allow me to say, there were rooms coming out of their rooms. manjeet, but he was one of the patients forced to flee law. russell was next to my front door on the boat and the place next to is. so michel injured me and my cousins and my other cousin died and i was chief of hospital. there's no food, no drink, we get short tides. these ladies. and so whenever they want evacuation
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began, i was only a doctor saying is where the troops gave them just one hour to leave and take patients and displays people with them. israel says the hospital management request of the evacuation. so the months of my wheeler infants in newborn babies, i left without oxygen is nothing but a medieval case is no longer a hospital. the occupation forces draw the medical teams out of the hospitals on the palestinian health ministry says 5 doctors and some of this is i've stayed behind to attend to a 126 patients who company moved, including 30 full premature babies. one senior doctor said they would do to die without proper medical transfer. well, no good. the good news, the one of the month i called a palm the international organizations on the health organizations on the united nations and the red cross again, to put pressure on the occupation army and work on the transfer of the perimeter babies to be off the days of bombing in the hospitals vicinity is rated and
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released this video with no substantial evidence supporting its claim that how must use the hospital as a quote come on sent to the south in the direction the event q is what headings a mobile being modesto. this was the human cost if it is very striking. in con eunice on saturday is right instructed hundreds of thousands of palestinians to flee here the head of its incursion to the north. now it's um use telling the cities residents to leave bathrooms as well to signal that this ground invasion could soon be following chief is doctors and patients in the southern gaza. are you close it out? your 0 now family is obviously handicapped. was held by her mouth holding a protest in tel aviv them onto the government to do more to secure the relatives release. some of the families say like fi, israel war on gaza and dangerous, but i loved ones. most of the $240.00 people captive during the october 7th attack
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on israel. on a separate group of families of this ready captives held a 5 day march, thousands of israelis joined the riley along the main tell of a ton of jerusalem highway. they staged protests in front of the prime minister benjamin netanyahu home. speaking of the press conference, just moments to go to the prime minister, netanyahu acknowledged the protests. i have seen the demonstrations of the families of the cap tiffs and i would like to say to them we will work with you. i will work with you all of israel walks by your side. as for the competition, there are many rumors and inaccurate statements. that's why i want to clarify no deals have be made until now. but i promise you once we have something i will tell you. i know the horrors you are dealing with. i came out of all of that is honda software, it is unoccupied. history slim, and i'm the what more did the prime minister of the say? you will need these really prime minister
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benjamin netanyahu speaking at length about a variety of topics. but the main issue he address was that of the captives in terms of a deal. he said that current way he wanted to dispel any sort of rumors that were in media due to a week reports and said that at this stage there is no deal to bring back the captives. but that is, should it, should any information arise? it will come directly from me is rarely army or from the war cabinet itself. these really prime minister is under immense pressure from the, the families of the captives. and in fact, he will be meeting with those families on monday. initially there was supposed to be a meeting with them today on saturday with just the defense minister, jo, i've gone to and war cabin administer, benny gams, with these really prime minister will be meeting with them with the full war cabinet. additionally, he spoke about international pressure to stopping israel's war,
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where he went on to say that his army acts within international law. though with that has been questioned by many countries and the united nations itself. he went on to say that given humanitarian aid and fuel inside of the gaza strip was a decision that he will continue to defend. because it will boost international support for the war st. quotes that you cannot establish a military victory without diplomatic support. currently, the war cabinet still speaking at that press conference, but the main issue benjamin netanyahu was addressing as well, was that israel is quote, winning this war and will continue to fight until a full victory is a cheap right. i have given the scale of the attacks, the severity of the tanks that you've seen and gaza today. has there been any it's really reaction to the attack on for carla school as
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well as this evening's press conference. there was no mention from the war cabinet on that strike on the un, a school the for who to school. however, it is really military today said it's investigating quote unconfirmed reports of the dozens of dance at the you. one school turned shelter and is really military spokesperson speaking to the bbc said that he can not confirmed the incident. is these really military, but they are looking into it? remember officials and gone to say that the strike in the shabanni, a refugee camp on that honor was school killed at least $200.00 people. and these really military is going to be under immense pressure to release information about why they targeted that school. but at this evening's press conference, no word from the officials on the attack. right. how many thanks to the update, honda salvage and occupied easter eastern?
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well, let's look into this a little bit more of a tumbler combo, which isn't a system professor public policy. the institute for graduate studies with me here in the studio. welcome back. i mean, another day of devastating it strikes me to i think we need to pull us here and really take stock of what we're looking at. we've all seen things over the past month, but we can't see the tax on to enroll. schools, expulsion of hundreds of people from the out ship a hospital, some of them so critically injured. they literally have to be wheeled down the road in the hospital beds all the while. the international community redundant, they can't do anything. the women, this vacuum and israel know now seems to be ready to exploit that vacuum with a new phase of the conflict. possibly the needs, of course, i mean, isn't it has a free hand to do whatever it wants and goes, it has a green light from, from big power, especially from the us from it's less than an lice. so there is no surprise about about the kind of situation and goes on thought that the hold of been mastic has received. and from the beginning is that
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a new official statements would get about this, this same guys almost as one the states to which would be the south of guys, the instructor. so it's, it's the little implementing what they have promised what they have, the key goals of the, of the, of the sort them guys. and the thing is now we just have seen a shift in, in some, in some nation and statements coming from the west. and the us asking is that a tourist today and it's a, it's, it's a, it's, it's for a funeral and then on the way it's going to, i think it's weird. but it, it's just, it's just to, there's nothing nobody in mechanisms to, to thing is that i'm from, from what it was from the crimes. it's committed, one doesn't. so sadly, i just, i feel an a fee of that it's, it's going to get worse. i mean for the, for the guidance for, but this thing isn't, does an i feel that the transfer scenario is currently being on the making. i mean, anything guys on the load for me it's residence, almost 1100000 pushing them to the south at the same time, instead of the stop,
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think a minute to finish it and the solve that on the units area. eventually the $2000002.00 points came in and published on because it wouldn't be caught up in a small part is goes in the south of the of the ship, some voters. and what's next. i mean it's, it's going to be an explosion. i mean, on x it is, and then egypt a concept should, should spot really wanting because it's what it's so far as creating all the conditions for the pick, the rest of it to happen. at the sudden, let's look at some of the evidence to suggest the con eunice is next. we've heard from all corresponding on the ground, the same people are already being told to leave western con. you just leaflets are being dropped, biased, ready for cisco for several days. now there's also some form, it's really prime minister as all met in a recent interview. we said, if you would ask me a few weeks ago, i would have side con units just to come on center from us. that is the long held security opinion on garza. i mean this whole idea that the newest was the strategic am. if the stray, the ministry still seems to be true to the whole of the goals and strip simple for
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the objective. of course, i mean for them, i mean this is the golden opportunity, especially with the complicity of the international community out of countries of the out. i'm not the up to the up to the message because of the crime. so i think the guys are with the week positions the positions that they can, the ability to exercise any pressure on, on that lives in the way some of the initial community. so what is, i mean like yes, why not? i mean, you follow, is there any media on what you're hear from commentators. politicians. it's sickening. i mean it's, it's the, they're all the very obvious and clear about the trustworthy plans. some of them are they even speaking out talking about a post the, a postwar, gaza with the, the new set, the minutes when you beach is whatever it's, it's for the, i mean, difficult to subject yourself a secret anymore. and we should think of the thing that comes from, from the people that own media and from the, for the patients very seriously. especially the national community has faith by the students. that is, that
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a student has an upper hand. and if we have to do whatever that one thing does, a lot of the consequences of the in action by regional class, by an arab state in the region to think it's it's, it's gonna spin over to their own countries. i mean, i mean a jordan, egypt. i mean, once let's, i mean, god forbid, suff, they've done with guys and there is a transfer. i mean, how would this transport them into an egypt and the egypt for just position? you know, i mean, egypt has a 6 years or a border with there's an oversight on a bit of things signed. and for them also the transfer sonata is a, might need special insight if it happens assignment. so this could think of using a comfortable egypt that you're doing as well as i never got the symptom because once laser eighty's i've done with guys this, right, that'd be colorized. insulated society is very creative. both those so frustrating was on the west bank. so they could start another phase of this. what do you know? so you never know, it's like a, it's like a snow ball. but if, if it's not press 3 now there is no real depression and the political,
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economic pressure, i don't use that. i don't on, on key, wasn't it, and i still out of countries. i think these are, it has have an opposite hand and doing whatever they want, but that's a problem. and we are at the moment, definitely not seeing anybody apply enough pressure to see the brakes put on by israel time. i can be great to hear your analysis. thank you. are you in human rights? expensive continue to call on the international community to do more to prevent genocide against the posting and people in gaza. prank a group to books of the language used by its writing leaders and other figures since the beginning of the war behind the depths of suffering. and the cycle of violence and garza woods of vengeance, hatred and erasure is a hole in the midst of in it was a him no need to come in. he is referring to a biblical passage that calls to an ancient israelites to wipe out it's our tribal nation of my leg. to avenge a surprised and bush took a man, woman, child,
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infant, and animals, a reference. he's now to justify the slaughter of thousands of palestinian men, women and children is an on and be us genocidal statement. right? because the idea within the tradition, right is that you have to, to destroy, oh, i'm like an all of i'm likes, descendants, and rid that people from the world. and it's a completely dangerous genocide, all idea to invoke that. israel's fluoride government has freedom, the war and gaza added people as a fight to get good and evil light and darkness. familiar rhetoric invoking the maze of a just war during the brutal impact of 75 years before the patient impression was in my zone in my and deadly, according. so go,
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how many pilots have done is on the why getting better? don't some is really a waves, there appear to be no editorial. the red lines that have not been crossed the cause, the result because i've seen him hook it as i've seen or could come up with some issues, be able to not sufficient different thousands of family patients. i'd be to pay shotwell middle school, c, n o feel, seal? yes, name in your head. see if i don't really see. let me. let me. they say you have to see if i don't know a shot beginning beds. and it's not because they didn't say nothing because of the incendiary rhetoric of ethnic cleansing and genocide of palestinians normalized on live television by pundits and petitions of like active a say, this type of explicit language of hate. i'm revenge is repeated in thousands of
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posts online. we use the next id and then a few days ago, over a 1000000 conversations, the violence, an ex and on man. the good i'm we, this is one of those nations that calling for the, for, for the inside months or by a man's, including like flattening guys. the main goal is not getting delayed, being the worst kind of a. and so i want that to come imagine is that the effects of the problems to get incitement are already being filled across israel, in races, chance, and songs and even comedy sketches, seemingly normalizing the dehumanizing ational palestinians, and israel's war crimes, bianca book, the caea, getting levy is a columbus for the high right? so you use beta area, he explained why many israelis took the military operation and gaza is legitimate.
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most of these ladies are not exposed to what's going on and go. so these are the media is that hor, except of very few exceptions, is not exposing these ladies to that hardly seems from gaza. and therefore public opinion lucian piece was everything that goes on there is the say, decided to publish. does have to everybody sherry from us to chris, come us because of what happened on the 7th and nobody sees the brought a say and when you don't, you're not exposed twins, it's much easier from the more important to you to support the continue. so this, i think most of the use programs in his red beading only was that is rarely sacrifice. and there is some kind of flip surveys who stole some kind of photos, some kind of footage from does that?
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those shows and already covered, we say come in threes, they were telling us that those very, very terror centers. and so was the out companies that you could leaving, these was everything that happens there because we have the right to protect all sides and what is happening there is also terrible only if i watch your network or some others, most of the international networks i must say, then you can really get the real picture and this is there was thank so i had one, i would just say around more protests and cities around the world quarter for the ends getting exactly the color. we've still got some nice warm sunshine across southwest in pots. so if your
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temperature inside the spike feel going up into the high twenty's. that's the good news elsewhere. it's cold. morning fog and for us there were coastal faced and positive, you know too bad. it's a centralized, i mean, these 2 areas of low pressure quite nasty. these ones mixed in here we have the remnants of what was a store, federico now making his way down across stuckey aging. further east was wet when the weather coming in here. and then the next bad the when, when the weather up tools and all the west streaming in as we go through with somebody last week, conditions across olive, know the novice government. well, had a good positive thing to the eventually pushing down across a lot of countries into jeremy. ahead of that notice and snow there into a pilot temperatures actual below freezing. pretty close to anyway and cold enough down into that se, in cold, only 4 degrees celsius, the top temperature and, and quite not just on sunday, also on monday. well then monday does look a slide, the dry and bright to day dry weather. coming back into that eastern side of the mediterranean, plenty of showers save up towards the low countries gemini,
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pushing back up towards the cost of mosely wind coming across the scuffling. haven't mil will feel pretty cool, warm enough still across a good part of spite warm enough across north africa, but very pretty easy to the northeast. between the 18 hundreds 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 harrowing revelations emerge. people in power examines the long term consequences of the government funded system. residential schools. kind of this shame on a jersey to what happens, but in new york has implications all around the world. it's the home of the united nations. it's a center of international finance, international culture to make these stories resonate requires talking to everyday
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people to normal people, not just power brokers, and that's for algebra is different from mayor of the city and now said he was doing away with the curfew. that was supposed to get everybody off. it's international perspective with the human touch zooming way in, and then pulling back out again. it's the the feel want to go to 0. it has a reminder about top stories this hour. at least 200 people, including women and children, have been killed. and then this really attack on the alpha car school in northern gaza. it's the united nations run school and the jabante refugee camp and other school at the top of top hospitals that come under attack mice ready forces.
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thousands of palestinians of fleeing to southern gauze after being ordered to leave the house ship a hospital compiled fine. as far as ministry 5 don't choose to stay behind for the least expensive patients who are unable to because of the condition which is 0. it has gain access to alpha cor, school in the optim off of the 3. the attack is a look at what just happened when asked me to send for what we are entering through alpha kuda, you in school one time, 2000 to solve internally displaced, palestinians, phone bay till noon. and bay play here is now totally deserted. and thousands of families took refuge in the under uh school building that the $200.00 innocent civilians, mostly women and children, were killed of the night as a result of his writing, the solid tax. so if you need it for food, you can, i'm sure i don't know. you can clearly see often that these ready ball planes
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pounded these costs. rooms with hundreds of unsuspecting families with sheltering men. similar to the location in gps coordinates on know into these right. the occupation forces, as we speak from augment resumes in the vicinity of the schools this, the homeless for him. and it's kind of cool with the students with that many of the displays came from the north villages and even nearby hospitals are confused when they were forced to meeting the keep submit of some sort of data they, you can see the only individual remaining tell us what happened the country to how many to i don't know exactly, but for sure it's more than 50. how about injuring the same or even more than that? so then where do you think they left to most probably towards the south and when
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the ice, i'm sure the top of these, all the positions of the displace palestinians who took shelter in the school had the status of blood body parts and remains all of the while you and human rights experts of the international community to prevent genocide against the palestinian people in gaza. $36.00 special rapid tools cited, increasing evidence of genocidal incitement of an intent to destroy the palestinian people under occupation. an indiscriminate attacks resulting in a colossal depth till they went on to say, many of us already raise the alarm about the risk of genocide and gaza. we are deeply disturbed by the failure of governments to heat our cool and to achieve an immediate cease fire. we are also profoundly concerned about the support of certain governments for israel strategy of wolf or against the perceived population of garza. i'm a failure of the international system to mobilize to prevent genocide. what kind of
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loss is a former executive director of human rights watch and a visiting professor at princeton university and he says the us, how's the leverage to stop? israel is a tax. the government should have been pausing already because you know, whether this is janice. i or simply large scale work crimes. the fact is, it's all up there or what, you know, an estimate of 12000 and probably that's a small number and underestimate but 12 thousands to do. we encountered a few so far and, you know, these rarely government is regular. we indiscriminately bombing neighborhoods or even attracting military targets. knowing that the time just to go into the disproportionate. and we saw that in the trolley refuge account. and we see this in the tax on hospitals where you're at this point the, it's clear that there is no immediate threats to these really governments coming from the hospitals. you know, they're, they're scraping defined arrival here, backpacks there, but the, the role to, in a breach the protection of the hospital, is that it has to prose with immediate military strength, which clearly is not the case. so you're,
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there's just so much to be concerned about. and the u. s. government in particular is, you know, sells all of israel's arms. you know, has been shoveling $3800000000.00 a year to these really know what you're in. now. us to send 14000000000 more. it has to leverage to stop these attacks on civilians is not using it or has been pressing for trips and drabs. if she monitoring hey, it's been saying will be a little bit more careful about civilian casualties, but it has a really drawn line and said this form of warfare is utterly in appropriate. that's how they over to the us now. and mike had a, standing by in washington, d. c. for us a mike present biden seems to have called for a new and re united structure for the future governance. so i've gone through all of that, but without the vision, at least doesn't seem to stop the immediate kidding. what else does it have to say as well? yes, he is just written a opinion piece in the washington post's newspaper. and in this opinion, p. c says that gaza and the west bank should be re united under
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a single government structure, ultimately on the a revitalized palestinian authority. he also says that the international community must establish a reconstruction mechanism to sustain, to be meet gods as long to him needs. he also says, and this is important, that the us is prepared to issue visa bands against what he calls extremis, attacking civilians in the west bank. and the last point that he makes is that they should be no forcible displacement of civilians from gaza. so president biden entering the politics of the region now, making very clear his belief that they should be a reconstituted palestinian authority. that should rule both garza and the occupied west bank. well, one must remember that the last elections held in gaza were in fact one by how much that was back in 2006. the palestinian authority has not held an election for
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a long period of time as well a general election since 2006 as well. so what you're looking at here is the president of the us is down suggesting that the palestinian authority take over control of both gaza and the occupied westbank. but doesn't say how the mechanism to do this is in place. what kind of democratic mechanism must it be given that the palestinian authority has avoided the elections for a long period of time? so they're all going to be questions about president biden's involvement in the palestinian political system. little alone, the fact that he does not appear to address in this report that i've just seen here as the only going is really actions in gaza. he does not address the issue of a ceasefire, which many in his own party are demanding that he does. he continues to stand i that blind that he wants to mandatory impulses. so this is going to create a degree of controversy, particularly perhaps from israel,
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which my object to the president of the united states, giving political solutions for something that isn't israel's reasons region. so maybe a great deal of controversy coming out of this washington post opinion facing. yeah . and we'll look for any plug it back uh like many things that like kinda in washington dc kinda spring and samuel romani, who's an associate fellow with the roy united services institute. he joins us live from london if i will welcome to you. i wonder if we can reflect on what you've just said that from my colleague mike, kind of, i'm sorry, joe biden, leader of the free. well, the saying that costs are the westbank should be re united under a single governance structure. it's all good and, well, you know, jumping the shock with jumping the gun and setting out a vision for the future. but what we've got right now is a basic config raging on the ground with no end in sight. do you think it was a wise decision for him to publish a statement like that finding that basically the us trying to distance itself from
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by any yeah, it was comments about the data and security presence which many personally with and as far right coalition, i can give you here and others have interpreted as we occupational gas like before, 2005 and bottom. once me clear that, that's not us decisions and other american officials have been doing the same thing with our brand. a girl and other senior american official say in the fine know that he published about the guys, one of them is no documentation of these trainings have suggested if it needs to happen is for her must fights us to surrender and to hand over the captives or the war will continue. meanwhile, the some brigades, i gave the statements on friday say that they basically ready for a long war that life planning for all of this sense. the sounds like a commitment from both of these belligerents to continue this conflict, whatever the costs, what are your thoughts? the plan is very likely it is worth any engine you for a long time. it was pretty telling in the nose a recent interview uh last weekend saying that you have to move out of warranty. it might take longer than a year. so this, these really during the,
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for the law because they want to destroy all of a mass, not just a cavity, to get a city leadership behind, or disney channels and the sanford age. and i'm a 3rd of this is an extension of war for them. so they're going to keep fighting for as long as possible. in that case, how can you find a political research if this, when that doesn't seem to be a single motor of voice involved? well, i mean, that's extremely difficult. i mean, obviously on narrow issues like where katara is doing with regards to the belief in the hostages. there could be some incremental progress and that made also translating humanitarian causes. the compromises of visual made uh earlier on the outside to be open to the 3 major water ties. go out a little bit of fuel now, maybe coming in to the router crossing are the kinds of compromises we can expect. rand bargain, a solution to choose. like we saw happen to 2009 or 202100 miles of the shore conflict is not really going to happen right now. also, all the amounts of war. if there's a symmetrical conflict, how do you evaluate how massive measured capabilities do you think there's a um, to this page of the systems?
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well, i mean, i said before the war for board, we had a 3 months of stockpiles of weapons that you could have. and that included a lot of rockets to raise cheaply made $300.00 some of the need may, cuz that'd be nice together. and they also have a great deal of motivation and i, they know this is worth extension for them. so even the math doesn't have that much in terms of logical sophistication, is still constrained that often they got r p g. we're going to damage some israel there until the right. yeah, probably why these rarely that ask for 75 right? already vehicles in the united states in their arms or was baggage. so we've been saying for a few days now that there are apparent signs of cracks in the united states. certainly public opinion appears to be shifting, possibly also views in the white house shifting also be given to us as just approved, a 14 and a half $1000000000.00 military, a package for israel. what could we really counts as proof of any real change of policy? us policy towards this material, criticism,
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obviously of us policy, which is really something that would be $200.00. you with the department in place. you express the opposition to it. that would seem that also with some comments or figures like john kirby. i'm scared to be basically saying that digital is not doing enough to go to prevent civilians are being killed, but those are in line with us. so responses, for example, even though george w bush was so pro israel and 2002 we spoke at again, this is really kind of the last thing on one occasion. so it's more just thought behind the risk contriving is really no sign of any kind of a strategic break. green us in israel. that's why the ice package is going ahead. us is still supporting israel despite some reservations about simulating costs associated with doing so. so it is possible for us to play the role of critical frame, but maybe so found out critical enough, samuel romani from the united services industry. many thanks. thank you very much. journalists around me, abo thomas left his home in northern gaza after being given just 13 minutes notice
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to leave by the spray the army. he says the shooting didn't stop while they were leaving, even though they were waving white flags. he will say, sadly, yesterday the army was using a drone to fire palestinians forcing many to leave the dead and flay. this is a recording of a journey, robbie mace with his 2 year old son. young. i'm a sometimes, you know, come to see, do i don't know you go bye the shipment, the fishery obama to the the brother and you are the most of my what do you your mom i have no, i have no, no, no no. well,
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tell you why you decide is this. if you're not 1st the young lady in the village of us. we bubble this is if you have a fall on the budget, is you be shipping? would you be shipping? or do you receive the the because she went by you know, the
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quality above the shovel. it was a producer of all the muscle. how are you going to be able to get then we'll just sort of shut off the most. um, what is your, what is your, what? and the, uh, bravo, or the, the uh i'm products i saw taking place and cities around the world cooling us for cease
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fire. in gauze, i've hundreds, if you take upon the monsoon, the sub in the city of side on a southern lebanon, they denial caesar as a question in the cause of strip thousands of cabinets in the french capital to again to show support for the past. and you cause large crowd, boston paris, despite the weather, the use of pictures from london demonstrations of being regularly taking place. and you, you take some support of the positives and people was also being a demonstration to solidarity with palestinians in the chalet and capital. we say newman is the incentive yoga. i'm outside of jimmy's presidential palace right now, whether it's a pro palestinian demonstration taking place. there are several, several 100 people here, as you can see, as they are holding a demonstration that has a very, very particular theme this time apart from the, from calling for kelly to break diplomatic ties with israel. they are also,
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they're also putting, i'll choose small shoes, tiny ones, to illustrate the children that have died without their they married cases without having had time to put their shoes on. i'm going to ask what i've had to do, please take a close up shot of these tools that are painted with the red face. they are symbolizing, of course, the blood of thousands of children who have died in guys had their about a 1000 shoes here. but right now you can see they are continuing to demonstrate against the is really government, which they are calling a genocidal government. the point of this demonstration is to open, they say the hearts, the minds and the eyes of people to what is happening in gaza. especially to children. this is not the only demonstration taking place by the way, at this hour in brazil, yet there is also a protest taking place in front of the u. s. embassy, but here in chile agents,
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a country that has the largest palestinian. yes, for outside of the middle east, people have been gathering constantly since the war began, as they say they will continue to do so and to speak out as well for an immediate cease fire in gaza. not just so that their message is heard in chile, but they hope all over the world are searching the latin america, the see and human algebra santiago. still ahead on how to 0. start going to feet hungry miles an argentine or a head of a presidential election where the economy will be the number one issue on the site is mines the frank assessments for this placement in persecution. it seems to be informed of what we see here. these log in text to change the reality,
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but rather linking in depth analysis of the days headlines. do you think even the president of the united states, when he hasn't been able to get a humanitarian full of he's been asking for days and days, has any sway of a private and nothing else in the inside story on al jazeera, israel is still refusing to allow international journals into jobs to cover the carnage they're all that they can report on 1st hand is be, is really saw palestinian reporters risking everything to get the story f 15 members on file killed in an ass. dr. sharon, what's happening on that? we don't cover the news, we cover the way. the news is the listening post, the
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people, the village and tina will head to the polls on sunday to elect the next president. inflation is a vote. his main concern is solving prizes. make it difficult for many in the south american countries to make ends meet, to raise a boat report, some santiago, the stereo of this has become an all to come on seeing children picking up food from a soup kitchen in argentina. it happens every day in the northern province of somebody of any state where people are struggling to get by us. inflation is telling me that that will always has 4 children. she says, buying food has become a challenge that yeah, we tried to buy fruits and vegetables that are at the throat and because they are cheaper, i wash them and make it a bit better for us to eat. the prices are so high that we don't know what to doing
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. to didn't, tina has one of the highest rates of inflation in the world. more than a 140 percent in the past year. big the corner land produces bricks for a living. just like many others, he says the constant increase in price is makes it difficult for him to care for his family to the defense. it's not like before the money, he has no value. our brakes are not worth anything. he's concerned about what will happen in argentina after a presidential election in sunday. victoria is telling us that he sells $1000.00 of 1st freaks for around $10.00, but he's also telling us that he's a humming, harder and harder to sell them because the vehicle don't make situation in the country. and he say whomever, when sundays vote will have to make serious changes to control the economy, basically no confidence in the currency. so as soon as anybody receives any cash, they want to get rid of it and that fuels inflation even more, you need to
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a deep political change in order to bring information down. and that's what most people are hoping will happen soon. very simple. i'll just see to some deal with an estate origin tina that my beer is leader george way has conceded defeat the challenge of joseph block. i in this week's presidential run of more than 99 percent of the pilots counted the fall of a vice president. so this one nearly 51 percent of the vote. the election was the 1st since the u. n. entities peacekeeping mission that back in 2018 set of goal supreme court is blown to jay with opposition leader from running for president original quote. past previously had previously allowed a swim sancho to be on the february bonnet. so it covers gerald and charges of corruption, corrupting young people. this policy appealed to supreme court decision must be more than a month since flooding caused by storm. daniel devastated eastern libya. thousands
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of people were killed and displaced. the city of data was the worst effected as malick training reports. the presence of libya is to rival governments has complicated relief efforts. and it's been called the worst natural disaster. it'd be as modern history in september heavy rain from storm. daniel, devastated much of eastern libya. official numbers say 4333 people died. and more than $8500.00 remained missing in the city of dona to downs collapse, sending us. and now me like waves of the city, entire neighborhoods were swept away into the sea or reduced to rubble. c, adams home was destroyed. private charities are now paying for him in his family to live in the slot that he says it was a nightmare. as water flooded his home, he scrambled to see these children. oh and do you know if i climbed up was 2 of my children when i got to the roof of my house? i found a woman there. i thought it was my mother, but it was
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a woman who lives far away. the floods watch turn to my roof, which is 3 stories high. and so imagine how high the water was. it was a catastrophe. it's a day we can never forget what size i was unable to save his parents. he buried them the next day. according to the new ones, migration agency, more than 43000 people, were displaced by the floods in eastern libya. the majority are from the city of done the alien. those works in the ministry of social affairs. he says more than 270 families displaced from don't know, i've relocated to mr lot though, but they get little government support on the books that heavy until now the government has not located any funds to those who have been displaced. all the municipalities that receive them up with everything that is offered to them in miss rata is from the people of the city. to help this fellow countryman who to of libya has 2 rival governments. that's complicated relief efforts. each says it's located
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a budget to help those displaced and to rebuild areas wrecked by the floods, but on the ground. so far, those funds don't seem to be reaching those in the power train of elders era throughout the film and as close 4 of the 9 crossing points on his border with the russian. this is in response to changes impressions for the policy which is east border controls. the finish governments accused moscow trying to destabilize it of the helsinki joined nature earlier this year. back to our coverage officer as well and gaza as more than a 1000000 people despite some northern to southern guns or the pressure on the medical facilities in the south is intense. so for those with long term medical issues, this means that can be difficult for them to access the vital can they need a sign up to coming tulsa's tulsa's her story at the beginning and the deputy of a centimeter newness or some of the assembly. you notice in month of
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my name and this was home when affordable for me. what i said tonight is that i'm on my data center said how do you understand what he's saying? yes. my gosh i it. is it again? he had what had learned that it was fairly low, doesn't want to send us a young young volume for 40 bucks an article back in time. as you know, a deceptive at side of the settlement associated with the message and the boss from session. this is the most of
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the same cement is one of the month of the news. so i'll send it out of my letter with jessica hands and just that's a lot of work in the magazine. and what else is it goes with that and nothing useful but because of the heat and jump on also to the new met, the deductible head and the email and all that stuff. pretty much the same thing. oh i did look to see if i know i had it set up by the end of those. she's lost on my show me, let me see who stuff that's with kathy for such an item number said this, the next little cafe in this and then how to pay the can see that if that's a subsidy. okay, up to date, that's
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a mini bucket for this news. i'll be back in just the by this time too much for the days. the the, the degree of, of the really how, what do you been actually in your the the
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oh i use the when i, when, when they're leaving and any of them actually move on in the private window more to will see that there was a law frank assessments to force displacement in persecutions, it seems to be another and informed me of what we see here is locked in text that to change the reality but drive it to lingering in depth analysis of the case
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headlines. do you think even the president of the united states when he hasn't been able to get a humanitarian for he's been asking for days and days, has a nice way of apartment to invest in your inside story on al jazeera, the is around the tax to schools and the gaza strip, more than $200.00 people have been killed, including children and with the many bulk of this is just their life. and so also coming up survivors all for school attacks over crowd the innovation hospital in the northern past, the strip the desperate journey out of gauze as largest hospital. this really ministry is forcing doctors, patients and displaced college students.

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