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investigations lead to a conviction, the regime, the courts and the place to complete the useless at this time of war. the situation is so, but that is really police hardly responding to complaints made by palestinians itself of violence. allows family and friends now joined the many of the thousands of palestinians who gave up hope for justice. long ago. the israel continues as bombardment of gauze at targeting residential buildings and shelves as an overnight strikes the carl, this is out a 0 live from dough. ha. also coming up, dozens of people are killed and there's really strike on a un run school and goes as giovanni
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a refugee come. many of the casualties of women and children. the survivors of that strike overwhelmed the indonesian hospital in the northern part of the strip. 12300 pounds of citizens have been killed since the war began. and the world health organization says gauze of launch is hospital is now and then thousands of civilians of already set to proceed from the beginning in the north of gauze that now into a 7th week of is really bump, bump ment, flags, and more strikes have been said and seen that nearby as well gauze, a border and the pulse 24 hours as well as talks with residential homes, shelters, and hospitals that speak now to southwest our colored. he's in darrow bala, in the central gauze, at strip stuff. what,
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what to these strikes that we've been seeing over night and into this morning being hitting to the, the, the, the latest one. uh, the 3rd grade. if i tried to just cut it out and uh, no of the kinds of steps. so. 1 i just spoke, so i know with miss and the not the of the, the guys club. he told me that i took good care about anything cuz of sites on the outside of which is north east of the browser. yet if you do come, because his entire residential area and according to diminish the number of people that are being killed and injured, and dr. young telecom villans is under the civil defense, are still trying now to remove a bill on putting out more about this for them under that. i've been just minutes before giovanni a or contact tech. there was another guy couldn't do that in the morning near
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the hospital and he spoke hardened units, the biggest city in this house because they got to women eclipse. whitfield, according to the minister of health, and they look at it so that nearby hospitality that i you help you in one overnight, the 2 journalist for all the children and another and clock in the next 3 and south called the god the step. okay, so what i'll bring is the latest on the ongoing strikes across the gaza strip for the moment stuff. what thank you. a policy unhelpful forward to say 80 people have been killed into strikes on the to bali refugee camp in northern gauze, or on the size of a many of the casualties with women and children. one of the strikes hit the you and run the alpha core, a school full columbus has nose of golf, of $51.00 out from dmitri memphis, and a warning that his report contains some distressing images. this united nations, one school is now
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a graveyard wheel and i look for 1000 shelter to you. but now bodies like sketches between the desk and what was ones to be used as a classroom with accrued a school in the north of garza. he is what survive as a field tech, so it has to be a low in the middle of the young. did body sketch it. pieces of flesh, no one could recognize the sun on life as home. this facility once took in thousands of children and prided itself on its supportable venerable students. but these days it's been a shelter for families displaced by bombings. the ones that we took refuge in schools, they bombarded us. we went back to our homes. the bombard did us there to what we're seeing is another one of these horrific incidents where civilians, people who saw the shelter in a protected you went on bill. they are paying the price. the alpha corner was bombs
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before and 2009 in 2014. and earlier this month it's in jamalia because of the largest refugee camp. an area that's faced some of the heaviest, bombardments and recent weeks. the dead have been taken to the nearby indonesian hospital which just days ago declared it was completely out of service because of a lack of supplies and fuel. 6 they claim that un schools are protected, but the israelis founded the online school again. where is the un wherever zone? well, where is the free world? fewer and fewer of concerts, hospitals are operating just badly. with health facilities and schools have come mondays when the techs and both are supposed to be protected on the international meet you incident go out to 0 health organizations as the situation that goals as l
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. she for hospital is desperate describing it as a desk. so w 8 showed humanitarian team briefly visited the compound and once it described as a high risk mission to assess the situation, the, the group reported seeing a mass grave at the entrance of the hospital is where the forces have been inside al chef up for 4 days and that was seemed to panic as patients medical stuff and civilian sheltering up the hospital flood. the compound felt to say the army ordered them to evacuate, but israel has denied forcing them to leave a full set of thoughts. the desperate scrambled down goes main north, south road, away from one danger towards what no one here can know. the idea of a safe refuge in garza is an ocean from another time. certainly causes hospitals and no longer safe. this is an exodus from its largest one. 0 she for this talk to
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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 and 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 like an injured me and my cousins and my other cousin died and i was chief of hospice. well, there's no food, no drink, we get short touch. these ladies and so whenever they want evacuation 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
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of the evacuation. so the months of all 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 and 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 released this video with no substantial evidence supporting its claim that how much use the hospital as a quote come on sent to the south in the direction the vacuum ease were heading
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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 us chief is doctors and patients in the southern gaza. are you close it out? your 0 and his reading newspaper is reporting that and is really on a helicopter may have followed on policy goes of the don'ts festival attacked by how most places on october the 7th. well them 360 people were killed the festival in southern israel. and that's quite an unnamed police soul, citing an investigation. according to the paper, a combat helicopter of arriving at the scene, followed on how most fine says. apparently it will so hit some festival participants. the paper also says how much did not plan the attack on the move
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music festival, but chose to do it spontaneously or challenge as life without an occupied east. jerusalem already some pretty extraordinary revelations. here in the hermit newspaper, it took us to talk to us about this investigation as being reported of the, one of the central narratives in israel, a balance outside with the 7 days this on that day. the states fails. that suffice is and that the families of doris kills say that c o in the hours of need as how much spices run pays through the neighborhood slaughtering them. the help that they assumed was coming never dates, or if it did come a came to lights and this back. so that's essential. plain from the, from, from the is read, it saves. so you basically sites that the state was not working for them on that
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day. now they also says that says the heading off the guardianship which arrived on the scene at the night of the festivals might have kills festival goes as well when it was coming to to, to do that rescue. that is also something that, that i think it'd be roommate for awhile that being some video that was released. and essentially the whole thing to be from i had a couple of gunship firing at the grounds. and inadvertently festival goes now that i beat the bones. so many times over by people say it's not what the video suggested it was, but at least the central claim in this how much in this a, all right off the goats as being back top. if this is proven to be true, it also says that the, that the festival was supposedly winding down off the uh, the, the initial badge of rockets from how much spices into israel. and that's that many
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of the people who ended up dine were the ones who have less for whatever reason. now this is just one newspaper article, but if these claims are true, if they all backed up and it really adds to that i did in israel, that the state response on october, the 7th was mishandled. at best, no worries. i've also been more raids in the occupied westbank that have killed at least 2 palestinians overnight. let's just take a look. the gunfire was reported in the columbia refugee camp and also in the city of. and janine is really forces of use bulldozers to tap off roads where we tell us a little bit more about these rates. and are they still going on this sunday morning? as far as we understand, the, the wright engineering is still ongoing. you know that the, what the west bank want attention this is own. garza is also boiling. we know that
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the, the army has basically blocked off some of the main entrance and exit rates to janine the one palestinians being confronted by the red crescent, 6 people arrested or from the same family. these where the army is going in with snipers, with illinois is trojans in the sky and the reports of a had a couple of attack shipped in the sky as well. they rated them and left the hog with a giant list of people on the ground. the saying that this is the biggest is re the operation military operation engineer and since that huge one in, in july. now it's janine as a much as a, as a kind of flash points in these ready palestinian conflict with regular confrontations between the army and, and fights us. that there are several palestinian groups that have biases in geneva, including high mice, including assignment to has including a lot of faxes on the week as well. there are other classes going on in the west
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bank because it might be to have been overnights in ballasa. the rest of the 10th and novelist that was uh, off the res, yesterday that that kills 5. we understand that in columbia, refugee camp at 2 teams that being shots and tightened to hospitals in the haitian camp as well. and basically have at least one person has been killed. the only tangible thing that from occupied is joyce. and thanks very much laurie to the families of his writing, the captives taken by him. us arrived in west jerusalem on saturday after a march that began on tuesday. they want the government of primus and benjamin us, and you all have to focus on bringing the family members home. so how does that triples? balloons release to mock the end of a 5 day march from tel aviv to jerusalem, but not the end to the demons to israel, to do whatever it takes to bring back those held capt. saving garza the physically and mentally exhausted the captives.
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families riley outside the prime minister's office, cooling on benjamin netanyahu, and his will cabinet to give them more information on the whereabouts of the loved ones. they say they feel abandoned. this is unacceptable. i call them every and joe . every government, these really guys are mondays, riley army, to put the side any other interest and totally concentrate on the release of these people. and in the instance, we would like to know where they are, what his air condition are. they being moved down to the families, or also accusing the will cabinets of not sharing information with them on the go stations being made with how mastery across all the us, an egypt they want israel to consider a c spy, a deal regardless of how mazda is conditions the families of are being held captive
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and there's also missing and all of that supports and thousands of them. the silence any more. they ones on says they want it now and they want to install the house captive in gaza. come back alive. relative to the water, it is rouse relentless and strikes on gauze that will kill the loved ones. use of the death of several of them in the last few days as calm as a shock. so many are what we want them. we want them back because our concern is that he's the only a few of them. it is under pressure prime minister benjamin netanyahu responded just hours off to the march and agree to a meeting with the families next week. i think it goes to the same. 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,
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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. he's always maintained that the only way to return all captive is through minutes reaction. that's off the 40 days of will. time is running out. so the height of alex's era, west jerusalem or so i had here on out to sarah, i really miss or kitchen. i missed my, my, my family, i missed my, my friends, i missed my life. i have from one displaced palestinian, whose documenting the peebles others are facing as a scene from the news to herself. thompson, the
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color we got so nasty weather moving across parts of the middle east over the next couple of days, except for a massive cloud driving his way across saudi arabia, which was west to be some showers here. what the weather to it's a central pond. so savvy, pushing up towards q 8, into a rock and joining up with some wet weather up towards the cool. cuz there's another system that's coming back in behind the 2 of these drawing up. they make the way further east with, as we go through monday, really heavy right on that that will cause flooding as it moves across the rock into with west and pause all way around. so some nasty weather coming through, hey, attempt just haven't done a 40 back to around 20 i celsius. but it should stay long as the dry not so dry. the cross the eastern side of the mediterranean. really heavy rain coming out to ki, i pushing across syria 11 and jordan. i think part time during sunday we could see some flooding into parts of lebanon, southern end of the system,
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making his way across the occupied palestinian territories. as we go through sunday, mostly through the afternoon and the night for the showers in places we go on through monday, but some really nice the conditions here. fairly windy weather to across a good parts of the region. so not particularly good weather coming in here at this stage, but tiny, somewhat dry this week. the, the land of the free america has never been a real democracy. the black people have never experienced democracy, may be excludes divisions and struggles in america's electoral system. aside for and against equal representation, and the democratic process is the country that's learning how to be a democracy, but it's not there yet. one person, one vote on al jazeera, the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the annual watching out is there a has remind you about top stories this hour. how the city unhelpful for, to say 80 people have been killed in the tax of the 2 body of refugee camp in northern garza, most of the casualties or as they do and run school north of concepts. 50 thousands of palestinians have fed the l. c for hospice and come, how about help organization is cooling it a day? it's i don't says this is where any forces would have them to evacuate as well denies they were forced to the end. at least 2 palestinians have been killed in
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overnights. is there any rates on the occupied westbank is waiting patrols, info, fi, drones and stipends deployed in jeanine and of the refugee camps. the white house has denied media reports that is well the us on time us have reached a deal to release dozens of captives and gauze in exchange for a pause in fighting. let's get more details with rosalind jordan. she's in washington dc and was almost immediately off. the washington post broke destiny is about a potential hosted steel. the white house came out and denied it. what are you hearing now as well? it is the middle of the night here in washington. and so it's really difficult to get people within the buying administration to respond to reports that have come out late on saturday night. that is something that the print media likes to do here in the united states. but it is noteworthy that adrianne watson,
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who is the spokes person for the national security council at the white house, did put out a tweet, essentially answering the question that everyone here in washington house, which is, is there in fact a deal to have a pause in order to release some of the captives in order to accelerate the delivery of humanitarian aid into gaza. and to basically try to start to find a way out of this for the call. the tweet that adrian watson posted late on saturday evening essentially said that there is no deal, but that for us is still working to try to reach some sort of deal. because there is this growing public pressure that the fighting does need to stop it for no other reason than to deal with the worsening humanitarian crisis inside garza and all of those are in the washington post on the sides of the piece written by president joe
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biden. to tell us about the us as well. earlier on saturday, the washington post did publish an op ed by the us president joe biden, in which he basically argued why the us is a, is keen to not just try to reach peace between israel and the palestinians. inside garza, but also making the case for why the us needs to continue with support for ukraine's war against russia. these are the, perhaps the 2 top 4 policy priorities apart from the relationship with china, facing the by net ministration. in this office, the president spelled out some of the things that his administration wants to see, not justin into the war, but a, a, an establishment of a palestinian state. he was very unequivocal about that. he also said that the violence being carried out by settlers against the people in the occupied west bank
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needs to stop and that the administration is prepared to impose visa band on those settlers who have been a found to have launched attacks on palestinians. the president also argued that their house to be an end to terrorist activity by him off and by other groups he spelled out. this is why the us has moved to aircraft carriers into the region surrounding the middle east in order to send a message that there will not be a larger war. and that there will be series ramifications if countries in particular or on where to try to take advantage of the of the war between israel and gaza. ok, russ jordan. many thanks for bringing us that update that from washington dc. savvy, foreign minister, friends, 5 open final thoughts says our up for a minute says we'll visit china next week to begin the political process aimed at
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ending the will on golf. a set of that, a business like the name of the set, the holding at the scene was that not the bad to, you know, at the mean that and how often do you solve them instead of while the have. and that would mean look for live, let them not hold on why that with them. and it's not an inside that the documents, any in that that's, that sold on cars that equal even and up with the name of the in have had the had, they've had the ability to send out of a set at the un human rights tax posts have continued to call them into national communities to do more to prevent genocide against the palestinian people in gaza. genocide is considered the most heinous of crimes and prosecuting it is incredibly difficult. michael awful looks of the origins of the you and genocide, convention, genocide. the combination of the greek word g knows meaning raisal tribe, and the latin would side, meaning to kill. the term was coined by jewish polish lawyer,
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raphael lampkin in 1944, near the end of the 2nd world war, the expense of nazi germany's mode or of about 2 thirds or more than 6000000 jews in europe. horrified the world in 1951 lumpkins work lead to the united nations establishing a legal instrument through which to hold nations and individuals accountable in the future. it's called the convention on the prevention of the crime of genocide. it defines it as x committed within 10 to destroy in the whole or in part a national estimate, cool, racial or religious group. these acts include killing people, causing mental physical home, creates and conditions that lead to a groups, physical destruction preventing bets or forcibly moving children to be clear
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and up to 5 minutes of that wouldn't be enough and would lead and live with what is happening in gas and what these are increasingly happening or sorry, other okay, by policy instead of tories too fast you, i think genocide, the company that's assessment a code by other you an expense say no to number of the human experience. we have raised days ago the wrong about the risk of genocide in some analysts agree to mar line genocide is already happening when he is really government orders. evacuation of northern is uh it was committing genocide as of that moment of his age portion saying the 10 carries with it the need to meet the highest legal threshold 50. in the case of genocide,
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it's an extremely, extremely difficult crime to convict a station. and that is the reason for that is you have to prove intent. many believe recent comments from several ca is really government officials have made their objective clear as a whole, right? that's the next step in. it was of him no need come in. he's referring to a biblical passage that called on the ancient israelites to wipe out it's arch rival nation of alec to evangelist. surprise ambush, to kill man, woman, child, infant, and animals. and hush, mother in law's own and mine, and they look so good when they come in behind them is on the well i think that the what is real has said, what is leaders have said from the top down from the prime minister down is more the eradication of gods, but using genocide,
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a language they officials are saying things that establish into permanent human rights experts entrusted with ringing, genocidal alarm bells. say the world must not look away at what could well be one in the making. mike level elder 0 and he's 1500000 people have been displaced since the war on guns that began in october. i was there a spoke to an e u goodwill ambassador, whose using has skills as a content create to inform make a document what's happening to have people hey, my name is be sent um from gaza and i live in does a city and there was some for the city of at the way to my home in the 5th they have the worst so its been 38 days out of my home. my be the room and i would if i could, we could 5 place its 6 spaces. i've been like,
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experiencing your mean horrible things and it's really terrifying that you or the son is living this and no one from the roles any is you know, anything about this experience. i only via them why is or the social media. so it's terrifying and it's also making us question, can we document this? and so before is happening with us any, i know that we must like to leave and just as and believe in human cm's and even people are on the spot. my, my people are start and losing face, you know, start to losing believing of the words. but, but despite this, i took the responsibility of documenting what is happening, making updates, um, documenting semester cruising frames to commencing the daily life. i mean, how do we um, try to find some, some walter hygiene lions of the bathroom, the,
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the bread and everything. so me as a filmmaker, i used to document the beautiful life garza, the heritage,

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