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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 21, 2023 4:00pm-5:00pm AST

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your product on the hello until mccrae. this has been useful in life from coming up in the next 60 minutes. hundreds more than just tell us an insight to be evacuated from the in the nation hospital, which is surrounded by is riley tax. israel targets, northern and central gals are killing at least 20 palestinians and new sort of refugee camp vessels ridge across garza. as a mazda indicates, a true steel with israel may be close to at least 8 people, including to enlist to kill himself and live in on and cross the border. shelling 5
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is rodney military and more. is there any rights on the occupied with bank homes in jericho? nicholas jeanine and bethlehem at target says, but the reports of mass are risk. the, it's 15 gmc, that's 3 pm in gaza, as well as the bombing campaign has targeted bridge refugee camp in central cancer . at least 10 palestinians have been killed in the attack. meanwhile, the director of the engine nation hospital in northern casa, says, the situation inside the facility is di, up. they have ceased providing medical services in operations, hundreds of engine palestinians on the be evacuated from the hospital. the complex has been surrounded by is rarely tanks. the dies, as well as maintaining its relentless bombing of gauze at homes and schools have come under repeated attack. meanwhile, the political leader of the law says the group is close to reaching
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a truce agreements in northern cause. there is no less of israel targeted the residential neighborhood with more than 8 hundreds on the street and died to hire the reports of thousands of palestinians killed and wounded. at least 20 palestinians had been killed in s tronics on 2 homes and illness arrived refugee camp in central kansas. several people including children, were killed on monday during israel was bombardment across the strip to attain off the victims were killed and, and is riley strike. only you in run school and central garza, he is ready um he has released this video which appears to have been shot inside your body of refugee camp. is really soldiers and tanks can be seen on the streets . this really media side is heavy fighting between his forces and palestinian sizes . these ready military has confirmed at least 68 soldiers had been killed in the battles with palestinian fights. isn't gaza. that since the beginning of israel's
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ground invasion at the end of october, the negotiations continuing to secure the release, all of this rarely kept us helped by a mazda is ongoing in gaza. really of the political laid off in law said it's close to reaching a true steel in the fighting and gaza. and eric delegation was in most got the tool clearly on tuesday. but the carry, foreign minister did not attend the meeting. so guy left her off rushes, foreign minister, acknowledged the absence, saying only that guitar you officials were continuing their work to secure the release of the captives from all on this. let's go over to you earlier. shovel fellow who joins us in most good. healy, what have we heard from the meeting? so 5. well, the main thing is the still continue is continuing behind co stores, but we've already heard from russia's for administer the survey levels. he has made a number of statements for the media during an open pause of that may say,
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with the heads of the foreign ministers of several bleed countries um the organization of islamic cooperation countries. so according to lab roles, russia calls for reference for immediate preparations to begin right now. for the response of the biggest ation, price is on the creation of a policy in, in states. and most coal says it's necessary to create an external support mechanism to ensure 2 state solution to the policy. and is there any problem he does have that original countries should be represented in the mechanism for resolving the conflicts. and he also said that the bowl game of humanitarian aid arriving and gaza is insufficient. and he mentioned that the middle eastern quotes had so re, jesus did not include representatives of our world so that ford failed to cope with its obligations. and also, according to lab rove, the russian federation was a gaze, terrorism, of course, in a full bunch that terrorism have to be full without violating international
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humanitarian, little and usually it is also another meeting today with bruton and brick slave is what more can you tell us about this as well. that's right, sir. well, according to the kremlin, we know that's uh the nice thing is to take place today. so it's a, it's a strange, it's not an ordinary breaks me think it's a big so it's an online breaks me thing. so and the countries of the brakes, uh, organization, russia and china, uh the south africa and the other countries like can participate and so that, so open eyes ation. they are going to discuss a police scene in crisis as well. and that going to make statements also that amazing, but obviously we are pulling all the developments and actually the may seem to be
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the brakes make singles initiated by the uranian presses and to raise seas and countries like iran. and i'll put the united of i'm or it's and, and it's he owes yeah, end of the countries that going to join a break soon. so they're all so they, they've been invited to participate in that meeting. so we're waiting for his outcomes. ok, thanks so much. you'll hear you shuffle over for us and most guy. and let's get the view from occupied east jerusalem. now my how much engine is there and how much was this for? i had to say about this possible truth still with a mouse so tom, there's been no confirmation or statements put out by the israeli government when it comes to the potential truths. but it's become very apparent to us the most politicians in israel believe that this deal is imminent, that it will be announced probably within the coming hours. let me tell you why we
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are seeing many reports across the media. landscaping is real on named government officials, telling television stations and newspapers that these are critical, ours saying that they are very close to agreeing to this deal and that there's only technical details and logistical details that need to be ironed out. they are saying essentially that this is the 1st time that both the israeli government and members of how much have agreed to so many of these points. and that, that means that things are very promising. we know now that there is going to be a war cabinet meeting held in the coming hours. we assume that that will be to discuss this potential deal. we heard earlier in the day from how much who had spoken to l g 0, saying that they had expected this announcement by a cut, the imminent least caught that of course, has been mediating these negotiations for weeks now. what's expected as far as what we're seeing from these different media reports about the potential, broad outlines of this deal is that people believe that this would be
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a pause for several days, maybe as many as 5 that it would include not just one part of god but potentially all parts of gaza that there is a whole bunch the parties that this would entail the release of potentially up to 50 women and children. and but that would be an exchange, potentially for women and children held in israel. so you'd have captives and gaza swap potentially for women and children that are held in is really detention. we're also told that this would not including military members, but that they believe that this would be not just because really citizens who would be released, but also potentially dual nationals and for nationals as well. so while again, no official statement from the israeli government, it's clear there was a lot going on behind the scenes here. a lot of political officials speaking anonymously to various media outlets here. and they seem to be believing that this deal is imminent and will be announced within the coming hours. tom. okay,
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thanks so much. that's mohammed, challenging for us, unoccupied, east jerusalem about joining us now is that which is there is some obama and i'm a show, a professor of security and military studies at the institute for graduate studies . thanks so much for joining us. i'm as might know you've been saying right across the story as has been moving over the last few hours or so can you just bring us up to date with what the latest is that you're hearing from guitar e officials is a pivotal moment. we do understand that teams working as we speak to finalize the very final delicate aspects of this deal. but waiting to hear from katasha, 40 minutes and probably minutes of the same time several times when i little have man. sandy's contact is since early in the morning have been very cautious with the spokesperson of the missile fort enough as you have it on the sort of thing. we have reached the very final stage and you just what remains is the final announcement of the,
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the reason why they are being cautious. they do invest them. that's when they make the official announcement. it could be one of the most defining moments for hotels diplomacy, something, but i'm innocent of february 2020 when the media to do between now. but it goes and the talk about what is the problem as we speak. we talking about some of the most critical details, what, how much has been pretty much the consent and some of the concerns voice by these bodies, particularly when it comes to the movement of the captives from does a into, as well, in the safe of the, of the humanitarian pause, the positions of the ministry and the these riley ministry of the movement of the civilians in the, along with the gaza strip. those verifying extremely delicate details of the ones which are being pinned. and we have 2 mind view is that was what is happening as we speak is that you have teams hitting doha teams in rough on teams in cairo teams instead of the pool took into each other and decided you know, what, the moment we make the announcements we have to be on the same page because the
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moment we make it, it has to stop what his thoughts. there's no point to be done. yeah. and indeed, i'm up from a military and security point of view. why is this happening now? we're seeing this bull play out for, for here dies one. now, i think it's a, it has less to do with the minute to the a more to has to do with the politics. i think there is a lot of international pressures, little domestic pressures in israel, specifically. and also how much has been offering a that a sort of a, some sort of an exchange for a while now. and this has been public knowledge is. so i guess this is creating more more pressure on those where you decide to comply and reach some sort of a of an exchange deals specifically for the civilians for, for the women and children on the both sides. and i'll show you to, to about a few sticking points, few decals that need to be and out. can you just expand on what you think so as might be what, what will be the last things to do to get out of the,
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to get this all over the line about 10 days ago, there was with you of, of, from, from the people that we've been talking to look into that a deal was going to be announced that as a full touch for, for different reasons. first of all what, how about so the massive, relentless bombardment of hospitals and civilian areas. the said, no, we're not going to go for the do you know the problem with a deal for how boss a they have to sell the deal to the people. you cannot come to the people off of the mass of destruction. the must have lots of civilian lives and say, we have a, do you, people would ask you a what price on what guarantees of is not going to happen. so one of the key critical points for how much was basically the need for palestinian prisoners, women and children held in his way of james to be released of the same time because he's very close. a very important for that. this is yet to be find a license number 2, they are saying we don't want, we want something,
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an extended pause to allow us to have slots releasing the competence within 5 days. not within one or 2 a day struggling in work because they do understand the movement of the, of the company is going to be extremely delicate. they don't want to see drones hovering over the area to detect their own process and the movement of their own fighters. 3, they would like to see a huge amount of him monetary, an 8 along with fuel, immediately delivered into gaza. they've been waiting to hear more reassurance as from team the data tardies and the gym. since it seems that we have reached the point where the announcement they've just about the upcoming hours and it is critical for all the boxes. but for how mass the rationale behind how much moving forward with this deal. as they believe this could be conducive to another series
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of political tools that would pay the way for an extend the tooth for them. and extend the truth which could be translated into something like a ceasefire, which the americans refused. as we speak could be the biggest political victoria for the lead to it because they said a lot of this explains why they hoping they put a huge pressure. going ahead and say it's about time for you to accept this deal. and if not, is going to be too late. yes and a, i'm a assume, touchstone that a little but that one of the issues being a mosse of being nervous about releasing all of his hostages. and then being found that we're, the rest of the, the captives are being held. how big of a risk is it for them? awesome. that point. do you think there are a few issues there? so one of the issues is that the, the centralized nature of, of the, of the hostage taking if you wish process, because many of them were not taking really by how much it was. it was other a,
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the, either on the formations or even some civilian, some on civilians. so that has the chance to try to find out where are the, the, the rest of the host hostages are. but the other side, as the other issue is, is the, the, there is a dimension here with a, this is a very strong card for to, to negotiate with in terms of, if you, if it fits about for leasing prisoners in the is really prisons. and this is a very strong card, but also it's a very strong a card in terms of the escalation and trying to reach some sort of a cease fire. but also we have to be careful who as well. it is, it's cautious optimism if you, if you wish, because we have to be careful. choose do not a, you'd always cease fires. it can be with an escalation. this is truth or the time where you can be closer to what you do. and it's the deploy them a, the on the find the ground lines of communications, a book for both sides for these ladies and for, for how much on the,
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on the units in gaza, handsets, it could lead to an escalation as well. yeah, and of course no deal has actually been done yet. um thank you so much both of your shipment. uh and we will talk to you later on in the program as well. posted into and listen guys and not just covering the will but also living through it. at least 62 pell us in the engine list have been killed in that complex sofa that's according to the palestinian media office. within 50 media premises officers have been completely will partially destroyed by his rally strikes. that includes the office of the a, f p bureau and gaza. hundreds of palestinian journalists and their families, including a colleagues at l. 20 had been forcibly displaced. they had to abandon the reporting equipment and offices in the north to live and report on the difficult conditions and the frequent communication. blackouts, journalist working in areas of armed conflict, protected on the international humanitarian law, just like civilians under the geneva convention. but israel has been accused of
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violating the rules of little repeatedly palestinian june list site is where i was trying to kill the messenger in silence. the story behind could are, is in con eunice in the southern gaza strip. and when it, 1st of all, go back to something we talked about a little bit at the beginning of this program. uh, the huge amount of very intense is riley strikes as well as the ongoing ground that, that whole set continuing. can you just bring us up to date with the lights as they are in terms of pricing the, the, the life is. so what we got is the targets of an out of the hospital in the north of the causes true, according to our resources we receive, we, we know that at least for a civilians in the hospital have been killed and we're talking about there has been sources that there are a lot of injuries at this area. the northern of the gaza strip has been witnessing the deadliest air strikes since the past couple of days where houses has been
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targeted through the night. there's a total black out and we don't know what's really happening. but what we had so far is that the hospital has been targeted with our territory selling. and there has been reported killings and injuries where we're trying our best to reach any medical or any source from inside the hospital. but we're trying our best, but there's a total back out in that area since yesterday. we're also talking about a targets of a house in minnesota refuge account, and another target of another house and anybody's refugee can. i please the 20 policy and you haven't been announced confirmed skills since the morning of today. at the same time, the situation in, in this hospital where i am right now is the year where there are thousands of published and you seeking refuge in the hospital. so this hospital is not only
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a hospitalized that is treating patients, but it is also receiving and, and, and a shelter for hundreds of thousands of palestinians displaced in a given everything that's going on the situation as you described at the moment. what's been the reaction this to this pretend potential truth through between a mouse and as well, or the recording according to what i hear. and so the people i have been hearing and talking to about this use while you're, since the morning everyone is positive because this is the 1st time how much the officials and both the is really ok. so have been announcing that this deal is coming to a closing point. where in the upcoming hours we're going to know what's good, what's this view is and if, if there is a tuesday, but everyone's saying that it's in, it's in it's final stage and we're going to know all the details of the upcoming hours. people are very positive. everyone is wasting their time.
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do you think we're gonna go back to the got the city and make sure we have is our to make sure that our houses are still there. they want to make sure that their houses are there. they don't know, they're not sure if, if their house still exists the same time everyone, all of this place, people in the hospital industries everywhere in the gaza strip, are willing to go back to the city to the another in the area of the city during the ceasefire agreement. ok, thanks so much and and canary is that. and con eunice for us. thank you. least i had people had been killed in cross border shelling in southern lebanon by the is riley. miller trades, 3 journalists, and a year old women are among the dead, from the target of the attack on the town of tay hoffer. the l nadine channel and by route has confirmed that it's correspondence. pharma is among the dead. it says
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the photographer and the local journalists were also killed in the attack. the catawba is a columnist at al monitor and full of board member of the international press institute. he says there was a concerted effort by his route to try and get you a list and that global media networks need to re offend the journalism is not a crime, the 11 and the left the on the place. and so last history now why the american can you give. ready anybody be comfortable with the next 50 journalist and gov, the media longer scale. 6 the media out the door distorted and got the no one and all the on the bullet. and unfortunately, the people that are the victims are the ones, the lights supposed to be getting this. what's happening is i think that by giving journalists, they can keep information no way in today's modern age. anybody within, from content does what's happening, but they're taking away the compression of doing this sort of job. but this does,
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what does it have anyone to back them to you then? it's really um and it's a crime and it's really a shame that a company that's kind of has to be some kind of a democracy, is the exchange of getting civilians and getting away with it. and you're not. how impressed is it just to john at member of and that was a member of the board? the take journalist you reported you that orders all you should statements for better that didn't seem to care. i it's, it's really amazing that get off the journalist, the major media outlets are also not getting enough attention to what is happening to members of their own, the media, out of them in their own colleagues in the progression. so we need that. and so it goes to speak, but we also need to major journalist from major advert cnn. abc, cbs, all of them should follow the suit of the institute and say, don't touch kevin. this. gerald is not a crime. even crime is killing majoris and these res,
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coming english for crime and must be told to stop. when i speak to is on hold i who's in the corner in southern living on for us and signed it. can you just give us a bit more detail about the legislative clashes along the board of their and on to unless being deliberately target says well, this is the 3rd time journalists have been targeted in southern lebanon since the conflict began 7 weeks ago. may of the last 3 journalists today on october, the 13th reuters last last the journalist by some of the law of their position, came under fire. a few days ago, journalists who were along the border, close to the village of viet in they too, came under fire. so there, there, there appears to be a pattern, and journalists are becoming increasingly concerned. that is, reality is really army wants to silence them. in fact, according to the power of channel may a d and the channel that the 2 journalists as a sweet journalist work hor, of they,
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they are calling this a deliberate strike. and they are saying that the aim of this is to silence the media and quote, so that it will no longer cover the israel's brutality. not only in lebanon, but in the west bank and gaza. but the channel went on to say that it will not be silenced. lebanese officials have condemned the what they're calling an aggression . they have a, they've told the lebanese army to launch an investigation. reporters without borders investigated the attack on october, the 13th. and it's found that the journalists were not collateral damage and the shooting, and that they were deliberately targeted. so it's becoming very difficult for journalists to operate along the border. i can tell you, you know, even wearing the, our gear with our camera. it's just not enough to keep you safe, and there are many roads, empty roads, empty villages. you drive through with them on the back of your mind. you think that you're going to be targeted by and is ready drone. so journalists really are
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not protected. ok, thank you so much sign of design, ahold of for us in southern living on a weston astride. yeah. is baking in a hate way for and as out where the presented, you have harrington explains. temperature records could be broken. the hello storms in the east seats in the west. let's go with your weather report beginning in australia. so here's the storm starting to bubble up through queensland, new south wales states. also, victoria, as well as some of these could be severe damaging wins and some pretty large hail. let's take that off, paint on the colors the dock in the read, the higher the temperature. look at pers, wobbling around 40 degrees. this could be record breaking stuff. the highest temperature ever recorded in november 40.4. we've got unit 40 on thursday. looks like the relief won't come until early next week. okay, for new zealand. pretty clear. no weather alerts to speak of except for this southwest corner where rain starts to dance in on wednesday and speaking
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a lot of rain, we've got extreme flood advisories, eastern central, the size. this rain pours into ne, malaysia, the quite a bit. copious amounts of rain which could produce some flooding, meantime, more clouding rain, rolling west east, across china. so that's going to lower temperatures and we've got more snow hans hopefully for harbin potentially upwards of 10 centimeters over the next little bit . let's go back to this part of southeast asia. we can really see that rain filling across malaysia and really now for borneo island as well. so the threat of flooding on wednesday slow, still ahead on al jazeera. we'll have more on how diplomatic talks between international powers of progressing and beijing as calls cro depreciate is relevant to accepting a sweet spot the land of the free. if you're black, are
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the your what danielle just here, a reminder about the top stores, the seller is wireless, maintaining its relentless, foaming of gaza, strikes targeted vibration, refugee camp, and central cancer, least 10 palestinians have been killed and residential buildings, levels the director of the in the nation hospital and northern gauze. this is the situation inside the facility as dia, they have ceased providing medical services in operations. hundreds of injured palestinians have to be evacuated from the hospital. the complex has been surrounded by is there any tanks for dice? in southern living on at least the ice people have been killed by cross pulled a shilling. 5 use riley military, 3 journalists,
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and an 18 year old women are among the dead from the attack on the town to hossa. israel has cooled the hijacking of a cargo ship by whose ease and active right in terrorism, it's an accusation. toronto denies the incident has international implications because the middle east contains busy shipping roads and could be assigned to board and gaza is in danger of escalating for children's reports from occupied east jerusalem. films like an action blockbuster, the who the helicopter emblazoned in the m and e and palestinian flags approaches its targets. it's on clear. if the galaxy does crew has any idea of what's happening. helicopter touches down and out pull the assault team. they found the across the top deck and matching critiques and by the club as it doesn't take long to get into the bridge. and the site is inside have no chance. this
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is one of the last known locations of the galaxy leader as it made its way through the red sea. humans who the rebels say they've seized the cargo vessel and it's now with a you how many ports they've stated. the old is radio linked vessels that are at risk in the many of the many armed forces. reason, right? they're wanting to old ships affiliated with these riley enemy. all those dealing with that they will become legitimate targets for the armed forces. thomas has banks the who sees for the hijacking and for support, and it's fight against israel heavy as well. this is a welcome step from the again, many forces. and i believe that the size of design is crime committed in gaza. makes every lawyer list you get to defend and support the palestinian people with only can voice ro, this incidences, parts of a irradiated or straight states continuum of conflict taking in homicide in the occupied palestinian territories. hey,
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this bullet in lebanon and the sixty's in yemen. whole groups, the israel sees as proxies to a greater or lesser extent of tyrone prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose office says this is another activity, rainy in terrorism which expresses a leap forward. and it runs aggression against the citizens of the free wealth and creates international implications regarding the security of global shipping names . iran has denied it had anything to do with the hijacking, but he's ready security watches, a worried about his implications for international shipping. this is done to, to open a new front in addition to lebanon, in order to divert the attention from my guys all day, but the resources, but it is not the biggest piece interest. also, the american 5th sleep is operating there. they haven't basing the somali to, um, so it's in everyone's interest to come down into the red sea. the,
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the ration from how much is a tax of october, the 7th. and israel's war on gaza being felt throughout the region will reach out and how to 0 occupied east jerusalem. is there any forces have been writing ballasa refugee camp east of nap less than the occupied west bank? at least 5 palestinians have been reportedly engineering confrontations with the sandwiches, but not the is really military. buddha is the streets of the camp and the time for palestinians. several other towns have also been raises. how does their assigned best, rob? you sent this update from nicholas near the plaza refugee camp in the occupied west . back just over my shoulder is the block, the rest of the camp. this place has been a major hub of activity for the last 24 hours seeing at least 3 different rates by israeli troops. 3 different incursions in the last 24 hours. but it's also been the site of at least 3 major operations by is really forces in the last week or so. now
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what we're seeing since this morning is a rate involving bulldozers we've seen images of under cover units as well. at least 6 people here were injured in the last 24 hours from multiple gunshot wounds as well as shrapnel injuries. 5 people have been detained are in, is really custody for, from the same family which has all the hallmarks of a kind of collective punishment that is real commonly uses. arresting multiple family members of wanted men and women wanted palestinians trying to pressure them into surrendering themselves. they surrounded the homes of 3 people that they were looking for. they trashed and sacked, those homes, search them, and wrecked the people's residences, places of residents, something we've seen a lot before in the last week here in the black, the refugee camp. images of immersed of an armored vehicle in ramming into a small car in destroying it. of israeli personnel exiting an armored car and then storming residential streets. this is the most populated refugee camp in the
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occupied westbank more than 30000 palestinians live here. 32000 palestinian refugees are registered and living in here in the block, the refugee camp. and it was the sight of an air strike on saturday raids on sunday that so is really soldiers sacking 74 people's homes. and then we have these major operations being carried out today. elsewhere in the occupied westbank, an ongoing rate in the bertha east of rome, a lot so far today. 40 palestinians have been detained zane bus route, the old 0 overlooking the beloved, the refuge account in novels in the united nations world. food programs is 2200000 people in gaza need urgent food assistance. as nearly all the people living, then it's safe from the world food program alia, explained how bad the situation has become. so people trying to survive inside because of stress. the situation is catastrophic. supplies of food and water
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practically non existent in gaza and the only a fraction of what is needed is driving through the board, the costing point from proffer. and now that we have seen rain when the fast approaching on the safe and very cold, the shelters, the lack of clean walk, the civilians are facing the, the, you know, the immediate risk of falling into starvation. now be, as you mentioned, punk, it is for these very fast uh, only uh, 10 percent of the supplies of food that's used to get in guns. that is guessing in keeping with the increased number of trucks crossing on the basis into these can voice, the local markets are, have completely shut down. a farm is no longer going to the farm land or the fisherman. they no longer go to the sea and people are of course, trying to survive and resort. think to very and they get the coping mechanisms. but
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worse than that, is that the, the, the, the staple food for most palestinians in gaza, which is bread is no longer insides for and you want in god's that it's becoming a luxury. because all the big cookies either have been, you know, damaged or the fuel and has completed on outs. diplomatic, if it's to ends, the war are increasing around the world. and beijing, government officials have hosted a delegation from arab and muslim majority states to discuss how china could act as a mediation. katrina, you reports from the chinese capital trying to just hosted a delegation of arab and muslim ministers for talks on ending the war in gaza. the group included officials from jordan, indonesia, egypt, saudi arabia, the palestinian authority, and the organization of his land, the corporation. that message was simple. the international community should shoulder its responsibility to respond to effectively, to this catastrophe,
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and putting that in the, to the continuing violations of international law and international humanitarian law. by the israel east, we must act no roommate in different ages that stop on a tour of countries which are permanent members of the un security council. china is also in a unique position. it has good diplomatic and economic ties with both israel and the arab world. if there is one country that's outside the western block, so to speak, which has a seat in the security council, which has also historic precedent off being fair on the palestine is ro conflict and one country that has increasing per state increasing significance in the international community. which is obviously a vast majority of the world. it is, it is china, chinese foreign minister, wong. he says, israel must stop, is collective punishment of the people of casa. and that the pressing tasks now is
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to implement the resolutions of the un security council. and general assembly, he says a ceasefire should not be just rhetoric. it should be a top priority. dating says it will continue to work with our n little nations to push for peace and to establish an independent palestinian state. katrina you out to 0 aging. so let's go back to our top story from southern living on where at least the age people have been killed by cross border showing by these ready military. let's take a look at the number of june lists and gals, and living on killed and is ready attack since the war began. one of the 1st casualties was forces generalist some of data, who was killed in the of the lebanese border on october, the 15th. and l just there a vehicle also came under attack and, and it's rarely struck in the area and during several of our colleagues. and as we mentioned, omarian's correspondence far on my income and probably marry along with the local journalist, were killed just after they finished a live broadcast from southern lebanon and gone. so the media offices at least
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$62.00 palestinian journalists have been killed so far. the journalist working in conflict areas are protected on the international humanitarian law, but israel has been accused of repeatedly violating these laws. abraham is co founder and ceo of darius for media and independent digital media platform. she joins us now from by roads. thank you so much for joining us. first of all, how consume to you about these allegations. the journalists are being deliberately targets along the border with israel. so yes, so thank you for having nissan and you, you mentioned today you turn the fix. the problem is the $22.00 a way. so i'm assuming that he was getting the c a, a, the independence eco. it's one that was published by apple as to how did you know this is not the one you use in the image. this is,
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this is the tool, okay. the from the judy smoothly and it's being really cool. and as chris and they were talking to any kind of the school all the and he is on the 7 but but also with the, i'm was, she was once inside the front of me, i'm president. it does not me say this is the one thing. it c, p, j and i, i, it could be the 2nd child to a is trying to pull. the
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joint is to have been the case with me. i'm, you know, we're not talking to you. you've been in the house when i talking to you about the jews inside of this they are invented when they see the whole thing impossible to catch all the presence or the gosh, what, what's been the reaction inside limit on obviously condemnation. but is there a desire at all or willingness to do more to, to head back against as well at the beginning since the it has been on the board space to do the same. and it happens to exceed the 550 a between these maybe i think what it has been on, on the final. but basically when we, when we,
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when you're talking get all the, all the jews they cannot be confused. i think this is a point that needs to be b r b r a new way, a c i doing the needs to be not going or what? oh boy. or is it going to be in the a and then just fax it the box. we should be not speaking to the, to the so yes, many of you know i will give them that. do you think that media networks are able to send you and listen to hums way given what has happened? sorry for the last month or so. do you believe, given everything that has happened over the last month or so, the media networks cannot still allow to unless to, to go into harm's way
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a needs to be getting. she says, are this, i'm going to be the nation to be given to just to be the us and all making better the source of the make the, to be done today to be a just a, this month. and this is not the the phone doing this all the we know the song, the. ready the for get into the get that are going to be, i want to be on what do you know that only the on the,
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the i seeing that these are, besides, this is i think he is, is putting in more and more of these are the situations if you've been in a he has seen in this case, which is all i mean 505040. so just if you do have kids do that the, by the next few minutes hoping is that not the accusations, but you're working for the people in the national united nations including cnn your times. and the idea that using the been in the 7, this is in the and what man is on the beach or nothing, but the side is not to put the you see i need to be is on the die. all the just trying to do the work. so it's
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a situation i, i was, it was funded the ones and that's going to be done. i don't think i know what i see anything that is to be in the all. and it isn't even the seems to be no way to to be the one. yeah. okay. we'll have to leave it there. but we really do appreciate your input and your thoughts on all of us on the abraham co founder and ceo of garage media. thank you. hello, i'm a show as professor of security and military studies at the institute for graduate studies. thanks again for joining us here in the studio. first of all, if we can stay with the border between living on an is roland, i guess the flickering off of tension over there. we've talked about it for a number of weeks now this potentially escalating even stood out. what risk do you think there is to that happening now? its its escalating, but uh, in terms of maybe some quality. so you saw the uh, the,
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the book and missiles, a sort of, uh long good range with that have you had paid or with the 300 to 300 kilograms of explosives. uh, but 2 of them. so in terms of the quantity, there's some escalation in terms of the quantity. it's not, it's not that. so it's still a low intensity conflict. you would see a serious escalation and then we would be facing something very different if it has been a lot decided to use both of its austin and of estimated to be over 150000 buckets and to overwhelm the, the item, the defense system of israel, or use it strongly enough to of, to infiltrate with some light infantry into northern israel. and then we'll see some, some serious developments that and probably there will be a response from these re decides, even though, even from the american sizes they did the, the, the cut in groups strigler's that the, the, they have very sophisticated air defense systems as well. so they can contribute and that has been a successful detour. and so if i hasn't had the, the,
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i guess the amount of hardware and military personnel that the americans have put in place, that's a, that's true. it's. ready that so i think it would be a check in a way, but it's not a guarantee in any way. it's not a security guarantee. it could escalate. things can get out of the hands and the out of his really what was in general have always full of surprises and that way. so the escalation, so fun is controlled. i would say it's, it's, uh, it's very steady and it's controlled in terms of the quantity specifically. but that can, that can change with thing. uh, the, the indonesian hospital surrounded by is riley tank sweep. so days and days i'm not weeks of attacks on l shaped. the hospital from a military point of view, what is the point of israel? what are they trying to achieve by surrounding those 2 buildings? in particular? do you think so? there are 2 perspectives here. one is to the military on want to strategic. so the,
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the minute the mid other side, i think what the total operations, if you wish it the, i think this varies the believe a story that there is some, some very sophisticated tongue networks that will be under these hospitals and trying to take them over for that and they've been cutting this to everybody is as we will. yes. and so that's on one end of the other end is that the other side which is more of a bigger plan which is make the north of gaza, inhospitable by denying the civilian infrastructure there. and therefore, leaving the civilians without the medical services with all the vacation services, with the destroyed buildings withdrawal basically, and move it create like a buffer zone data off of some sort. and it move most of the population to the south of the guys. and perhaps if we, if we took the, some of the statements from the is ready to officials of face value, move them completely from goes up to somewhere else. so this is more like of if you
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took the darker strategic side of the picture, that could be a long term object gift. well, the other big issue that we've been talking about over the last few hours also has been this potential truesdale. this being organized by kotob between israel and her boss from a military point of view. if it does last for 5 days or so, like we are expected to hear at some point today. who would have the upper hand, who, who would gain the most from having that 5 day pause to choose in general. and these 5 are very important for, for, for the military side. i'm fucking keep juliet away from the point at the gun. they may have had insights from the military side. it's very important. that's why the, the 1948, the best way to avoid what was extended because of truces in the middle. so full and it's usually beneficial to the weaker side, which is in this case the i'm us, so i think it will be a time. and for these ladies as well, so or so,
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feel free to come us 1st. i think it will be a time to reconstitute units to try to establish ground lines of communication between the south and the north and between the north and the north. to re look at the front of networks and try to redistribute as much the it's clearly. ready given the amount of his radio arm are available, they are in need of a lot of the gm's and to think the guided missiles and munitions. so the redistribution network, so i think it would be a revisit the debt to, to, to the supply, the, the, the waiting songs. i think they will also try to, to deploy some of the forces because of that, that they have some offers. so they will try to reconstitute some of these units by the deployment, from the south, or north, or from the north, it north of north. but based on which area of they have significant losses in which area that they had the units at full strengths. so this would be used also that is the, the, the is what you decide whether you would make use of that one in terms of as well.
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the point you can get sources to from what i see. ready that the the cup of guzzle between north and south. yeah. i think they will try to strengthen their defensive fosters because they have, they have a defensive foster facing the south of gaza and all the units facing through it towards the north. mm hm. so i think they will create more or more strong points that i think they will try to collect as much. so that would be a intensive bias or intelligence. surveillance and reconnaissance activities intends to, to, to, to, to gather more intelligence, to be able to know what to strike. and they would use that at 1st of all the despite will what this, what the said in the, in the deal. they will probably use some signet, some signal intelligence and also some human intelligence that's, that's what they probably lost some of these networks the along the way, but they think they will try to to activate some of them at least. so we'll see some significant committed to the intelligence usage of, of that truce. and how difficult is it to, you know, once a truce agreement has,
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is come to a difficult, is it to actually enforce that and make sure that both sides stick to what do you that is a crazy. it's extremely difficult without, without having peacekeepers on the ground, it is extremely difficult. i mean, you can't, you can put pressures. but the, but at this point, when you know that this conference is not resolved, and there is no prospective off of, of a, of a long term cx. 5 is going to happen. i think both sides would use the truth to reinforce the military aspect of to for it. so, so think of it as a, as a full was between 2 rounds and then around 2 was, was likely on this is a very significant pressures on these are you specifically and significant restaurant on how most of these, the uh the, the, the hostages. and does reach some sort of a deal. yeah, i think the conflict will, will continue. yeah. okay. thank you. uh, once again, we really do appreciate your, your time and your inside. so not sure. thank you. as well, still ahead on al jazeera playing football and the shadow of warm palestine is
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national team prepared to face estrada and the world comp qualify. the
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pillow son's football team is a balance. apply world comp qualify against the strategy of having to play and quite rather than the that rather than in the occupied westbank. what we can cross live to join a, i guess, a role scott, who is at the stadium. and so lots of support for the publicity and team there, i imagine. so yes, that's right tom,
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we're just hearing the national anthems playing in the java alignment stadium behind me. we see thousands of funds coming in in the last our mainly carrying $280.00 and palestinian flags together, dressed in the coffee or which is the traditional black and white check. it costs the head stuff that is associated with the palestinians. some of them have them palestinian funds, but mostly i would say that they all key white teeth. and she's the q a t, find groups and activists to reflect the cold sup to action in the sense during this much is they've come not just to support the policy and team, but as much to protest the will on garza, we know that's around the 7 minute mark in this much a, we're expecting the, the funds to raise that can see is if they haven't got them, they're giving these to fees out outside the stadium for them to do so. and the 7 minutes to relating to the 7th of october, but also one of the other actions that the sense of planning on taking is that the children in the, in the sands will be throwing small stuff choice onto the pitch. to commemorate
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those children who have lost their lives during the war and gaza, then around the 13 minute mark, the funds are expected to stand intended bucks on the pitch to purchase the 13000 lives that have been lost since the stops of the complex. and also the 75th minutes . the funds are going to raise their arms and join the hands to protest. 74 kids over the patient. now the palestinian team with training at the stadium yesterday, and i caught up with the policy new football association, president triple red shoes, who told me how difficult it was for the team to be playing as much as but how important it will. so it was for them to be able to raise a voice full of the palestinian people on a website. so that easy, specific, some of them have some of these. and guess some of them have just, it is not easy to scratch. we have the
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do you do it, meaning you have to continue to be a moment to this piece. as i said, some of the guess the shit inc, i see where this is genuine, but no other source to continue. ready to get so that much about to k co pay and q 8 and we will bring you updates later in the evening. tom, thanks so much. joe. felt that as it were from a tell him a credit for this news. uh, but i'll be back in just a moment with much more of the day's news, including the lightest from casa, the
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it started out as a normal day, but as is often the case indeed occupied with back it, turn it up loud. do you want to do thoughts? and so we were happy, it was a good day. then our car broke down. we got out to see what was wrong. the soldiers thought we were going to throw stones. they started shooting at us. i have took 3, put it in his right arm, the abdomen, and his left foot just a few months ago. a man and his brother, where the, where did team doing. and now you rate that currently more than a $180.00 minus has in these rainy jails, many pres, littlest throwing stones at soldiers listing and sent them, or potentially put it. so this is the mentality by which they are, you know, sense of the 10 se mentioned that maybe have the premiums are taken to prison inside israel. parents need to apply for a visitation for me through the red cross. and that could take up to 3 months. in
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the meantime, the minor is cut off from the world. frank assessments for displacement in persecutions. it seems to be another thing for what we see here. please log in to change the reality, but drive it to maintain. 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 to humanitarian schools, he's been asking for days and days has any sway of a private and nothing else. inside story on al jazeera, with the game on guns of raging and drawing all the attention to the full civil displacements of palestinians in the occupied westbank escalates. settlers retain late, burned down all of drives, or a technical experience. in the west bank salt is either tend to blind, i will, they help out using intimidation and phonics, we are resting. choose population protected by no one don't coupon westbank the
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other from the palestinian experience. the, the hundreds more injured the palestinians ought to be evacuated from the intuition hospital, which is surrounded by is riley tax the ultimate cry. this is l g 0 line from doha. also coming up as well targets northern and central guns are killing at least 20 palestinians and m l. a. throughout the refugee camp, the barrels ridge across gauze that as a mazda indicates, a truce deal with his realm.

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