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solved as are the 10 to blind. i'm all they help out using intimidation and bonham's. we are rectitude population protected by no one. do you want to point westbank the other from the palestinian experience? the hundreds more in jude, the palestinians ought to be evacuated from the indignation hospital, which is surrounded by his riley tax. the october cried. this is l 0 line from doha. also coming up as well. targets northern and central guns are coming at least 20 palestinians. and elements are on the refugee camp. bed holes ridge across gauze that as a mazda indicates, a true steel with his round, maybe close at least 8 people,
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including 2, unless killed in southern living on across the board, a shilling by the use riley military. and was ready riots on the occupied with bank homes and jericho netlist jeanine and basically him targets. it's the israeli forces have targeted el varies refugee camp and central gaza at least 10 palestinians were killed in the attack. meanwhile, the director of the information hospital in northern garza says the situation inside the facility is dia, stop. they've stopped providing medical services, hundreds of injured palestinians, so to be evacuated from the hospital. the complex has been surrounded by israeli tanks for days now to the homes in schools across costs that have come under a piece of attack. in northern gauze of there is no less up as well targeted, a residential neighborhood with all the icons on the streets and by law. here,
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the reports of thousands of palestinians killed and wounded. at least 20 palestinians had been calvin strikes on 2 homes and l just a rod refugee camp in central kansas. several people including children, were killed on monday during israel is bombardment across the strip. the chain of the victims were killed. and this very striking to you in run scrolling central cancer, the target boom isn't con eunice in the southern pod all of the gaza strip. and so it can just take us through the optimize of these very, very intense as rarely strikes as well as the ground. the whole set of continuing in now yes um, isabel has intensified the rates of its attacks during the last couple of hours. of course, the turn treat in the north of the gaza strip. they had made multiple air strikes and they not here town in the north west of kansas city. i'm closer to the rehab. bombarded the vicinity of the engineers shouldn't come out at one hospital in the
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fall. i know since the gaza strip, what is new during the last? oh is that the is where the forces had a budget. the different parts of i was a hospital in the north of the gaza strip with reductions have been killed due to this as strikes also as well in terms of what the rates are. but it's a tax on the central areas of guns that we're talking about. a great refuge account where there's the didn't show building has been completely flattened, where a number of thomas things have to repeat it, kills for out. this is read strikes. now, isabel usually intensify the rates of its attacks before the possibility of reaching any ceasefire. so would you give us a clear indication that we didn't be coming? i was, we might see a search increase in the strikes and even the number of victims across the territory in a given all of that given the whole situation and everything that's on folding in goes with the moment. what more do we know about the evacuations that have happened from the indian nation hospital that is expected to that help?
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desperately they needed to get out. yes, uh the intuition hospital has been trapped by the occupation forces for a couple of days where the patient forces targeted separate pots and pollution, hospital cleanings, the lives patrol, palestinians. and i'm going to see the medicine work as have been and also targeted as were injected due to these strikes. now displace people we're talking about me to come work is and even patients us to trucks inside the hospital without any safe passage house of the hospital while as well. now it's as ready for us as our station, few meters away from the hospital where they've deployed the snipers and even they are trying to tighten the bouquets of this hospital. similarly during the last couple of days. and in particular, during the last couple of hours, it's been east coast and tracing. i'm adopting a strategic policy at a at aims at even
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a forcing people who are taking short term psych hospitals. so you've got to wait and to lead to the south of golf district as what happened in a she felt hospital and now with the targeting of the 3 main central hospital. in the north of the gauze trip situation, it'll become much moved dire as people are forced to lead to the south of golf district, which considered to be very risky. jenny, that's uh to out there we'd like to waste into the south were also be south of gaza strip witness a certain number of pass strikes since the beginning of this round of fighting. all right, thanks. thanks so much tara characters in for us and con eunice, a negotiations a continuing to secure the release of his ready captives held by him austin, of the palestinian factions in gaza earlier the political leader of mos, it's close to reaching a tricity of with israel. let's get the view from occupied the story. so i'm now, i'm agend tune is the for us and mom and what has israel had decided about this possible choice deal with him? us so tom,
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while the is really government has not come out and confirmed that a deal has been reached. there are very strong indications that that actually is the case. let me read you from a statement we've just received in the past 10 minutes from prime minister's office, the prime minister, being benjamin, that's in the yahoo. this says in light of development on the issue of the release of our hostages prime minister benjamin netanyahu will this evening convene the work cabinet at 6 pm local time. the security cabinet at 7 p. m local time, and the government at 8 pm local time. now again, this strongly indicates that a deal has been reset. that's why those meetings are taking place. but we understand what happened is that the war cabinet and the security cabinet and those 2 meetings will have to approve this deal. and then the government will convene and they will have to vote on the deal. now, all indications that this hour is that this deal will be approved for one of the reasons we believe that is because there happened all manner of political officials . we've been speaking anonymously to publications and television stations here,
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the past several hours and one of them in the last 30 minutes or so was quoted on channel 12 is really general 12, a saying this is the best deal that we can reach under the current circumstances. now we've also seen quotes from prime minister netanyahu in other is really media outlets in the past. 15 minutes or so, one of them, he says, i hope there will be good news soon. and another one. he says we are making progress. i don't think it's worth saying too much, not even at this moment, but i hope there will be good news soon. so while we do not yet have the concrete d of the concrete details, with regards to this deal with regards to the logistics, the last minute, little details that need to be ironed out. it does seem that this has been approved by the is really government and we will be hearing more in the hours to come to especially after those crucial 3 meetings we just told you about when they happened later this evening. tom. okay, perfect. thank you so much this moment, jim june, for us there, unoccupied, east jerusalem as well as delegation from the middle east country as well as in
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most cases it talks earlier on choose type ethic, atari. foreign minister did not attend the meeting. so guy left for off brushes, foreign minister, acknowledge the absence thing i'll do that could tarry. officials were continuing their work to secure the release of the captives for joining us from here and our household zeros hush him. oh bother. and i should've given what we heard there from mohammed to what is the latest from the could tarry side to a mediating between uh, israel and from us. so there's been a press briefing by this book, both of them, and it's still fun enough as 2 hours ago saying basically that the negotiations doesn't mean the kentucky mediation has reached the final stage. that is just the time before they or official announcements, because this is going to be a big hotel the moment for katasha zip code. let's see. i think they're waiting for
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the tide of 5 minutes. submitted some point enough as to make that announcement himself. and this explains why they have been very cautious over the last few hours . but however, since the moment they receive the letter from the new and from how nice about its demands is conditions. and it's all about the at the deal. it was a strong indication that we almost have a do the try not to look at some few very delicate details with all of the policies we have to remind all of you is that what is happening on the ground now is a possibility with being done by different teams operating on the ground here in doha, in cairo instead of give you a rough crossing. and also in gaza, they have to coordinate all the elements of the data. the moment they make the final announcement, and 0 percent honest. most of the div, that's what i'm expecting to see the soft or the release of the captive in exchange for the human to tell you for as an 8 into gaza to okay,
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thanks so much. have some questions about it for us that and uh is ready for us as has been writing below the refugee camp, east of nablus, and the occupied with bank police 5, tell us the indians have supposedly been injured during confrontations with the soldiers of an idea where the military builders, the streets of the camp entertained for palestinians. several of the towns have also being right. it was then best for avi sent this update from nicholas near the ballasa refugee camp and the occupied westbank just over my shoulder is the block. the rest of the g 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 what we're seeing since this morning is a rate involving bulldozers we've seen images of under cover units as well. at
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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 and is really custody for from the same family which has all the hallmarks of a kind of collective punishment that is real common. the uses or resting 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 and destroying it. if it's really personnel exiting an armored car and then storming residential streets, this is the most populated refugee camp in the occupied westbank more than 30000
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palestinians live here. 32000 posting in refugees are registered and living in here in the black, the refugee camp. and it was the sight of an air strike on saturday. raids on sunday that saw 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 room, a low so far today. 40 palestinians have been detained zane beside the old g 0 overlooking the block, the refuge account in novels the police side. people have been killed in cross sport of shelling and southern living alone by these riley military, 3 journalists, and an icy road home. and they were among the dead from the targeted attack on the town of tit hoffer, the l nadine channel and by route has confirmed that its correspondent, far on mine is among the dead. that a hold of his more from southern living on well,
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this is the 3rd time journalists have been targeted in southern lebanon since the conflict began 7 weeks ago. may of the last 3 journalist today on october, the 13th reuters and lost lost the journalist. i some of the law of their position came under fire a few days ago, journalists who were um, along the border, close to the village of viet in they to came under fire. so there, there, there appears to be a pattern, and journalists are becoming increasingly concerned that as well the is really army wants to silence them. in fact, according to the power of channel may a dean, the channel that the 2 journal, this is a sweet journalist work for us. they, 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 boot, tell it to not only 11 on 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
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they're calling an aggression. they have a, they've told the lebanese army to launch an investigation, reporters without borders. investigate to the attack on october, the 13th and the it's found that the journalists were not so 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 to them on the back of your mind to think that you're going to be targeted by and is ready drone. so journalists really are not protected . so let's take a look at the number 2 and listen. garza and live in on killed in is riley attack since the war began. one of the 1st casualties was voice is doing list some of data who was killed near the lebanese border. on october, the 13th and l just there, a vehicle also came under attack and, and is rarely striking the area injuring several of our colleagues. and as we
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mentioned, omarian's correspondent far on my end, came in from the memory along with the local journalists, were killed just after they finish, to live full cost from self and living on and gone. so the media office is at least 62 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 by lising these laws, which already const big is president of the committee to protect you unless she joins us now from new york. thank you so much for being here with us on al jazeera . first of all, how concerned are you about doing list? allegedly being deliberately targeted here by is riley miller tre, deeply concerned. as you mentioned, janice of civilians that protected on the international humanitarian law that work is absolutely vital, were entirely reliant and have been full weeks on palestinian john. this reporting
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out of gauze are in particular now international news crews, until very recently had been able to get into that goes up and said we were relying on the reporting of palestinian john is to tell us what was happening inside guns that that works out. so that the vital a can june was continued covering the border and from within does it when we've seen so many, i guess what many people are cooling, deliberate attacks here, especially on that liberties is ready border. this is not the 1st time that this has happened, can use bosses from networks around the world, including from inside, leaving on continue sending to enlist into a potentially into harm's way. well, it's really important that we do have done this reporting on the conflict. uh, one of the ways to silence journalist assignments or posting is of close to, to attack them. um, you may know that the number of news agents is actually wrote to israel a few weeks ago. austin,
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as well as the guarantee the safety events on this inside garza and israel said it was not able to, it was up to the news outlets that simply not possible as we've seen. no, why does it create inside god's essays? no, no, no. it's not the style, so if people were told was a place of safety. i'm not now on the need for what we've now seeing. 3 done this at these killed that needs to talk soon. well what's, what's your advice to, to join us to, to people and cameron been going into these areas to report because as we heard from a correspondent who's in southern live and on at the moment, they all in the full press kits that clearly got huge cameras and, and, and caused that a clearly marked as media. what more can they do? well, this is the difficulty, i think that most don't listen. and the majority of news crews all taking all of the precautions that you would expect going in for the, for pads going in with personal protective equipment, whether it's available, of course, in many places,
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jonathan have access to about some of the genre. so we're reporting on the will. one correspondence i was sent to journalist, to whom the world has comments and they have access to the types of equipment that say you will correspond it might have. but most of those done, at least i'll taking those protections. but as your correspondence said, it's, it's meaningless. if you're going to come under fire despite wearing clear, pressing cigna wearing your protective guest that weren't protect you from now we'll bump on. okay, thank you so much, jody. this jody against big president of the committee to protect you unless thank you for this point is still a head hill analysis era. we'll have more on how diplomatic talks between international powers of progressing and by showing his goals could appreciate as well into accepting a safe spot. the frank assessments for this placement in persecution seems to be
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75 percent of global carbon credits. essential, committed to inquire mental protection, enhancing investments, alignment digital licensing, your better tomorrow of the the you. what you notice here, a reminder of our top story is the ssl. israel is maintaining, is relentless foaming of gaza strikes. targeted l varies refugee camp and the central kansas. at least 10 palestinians have been killed and residential buildings levels. the director of the indonesian hospital in northern gauze. this is the situation inside the facility is done and they have ceased providing medical services in operations. hundreds of injured palestinians be evacuated from the
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hospital. the complex has been surrounded by as rarely tanks the dies and in southern living on at least 8 people have been killed by cross for the showing by these rodney miller trade 3 journalists and an 8 year old women are among the date from the attack on the town of tier hossa diplomatic efforts to end the war are increasing around the world invasion. government officials have hosted a delegation from arab and muslim majority states to discuss how china could act as a media. is that katrina, you reports from the chinese capital china, just host of the 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 line. the corp, the message was simple to the international community for the shoulder, its responsibility to respond to effectively, to this catastrophe,
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and putting that into to the continuing violations of international law and international humanitarian law by these rallies or must act now remain in different aging is the 1st stop on the 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 of 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 use as israel must stop, is collective punishment of the people of casa and step of 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. they doing says it will continue to work with out and little nations to push for peace and to establish an independent palestinian state. katrina you out 0 aging. let's take a look at some other world news now, japanese prime minister, familiar because she says the country is ready to respond to any provocation. well, unexpected situation. his comments follow an announcement by north korea that it has launched the spice satellite. it is the 3rd attempt to pump young young to put a military observation satellite into all that. japan says the launch could take place towards the yellow sea and east china sea. if you cry and says russia 5 massages of an ice, killing one person and winning 6 and the eastern donate screech in a hospital in the town of $70.00 was hit as well as a coal mine. this according to its interior minister,
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cruise still searching for survivors and bodies under the rubble. ukrainians mocking the 10th anniversary of the year and night in protest at last with the $94.00 dies and set the country on a collision pop with russia. from mcbride has spoken to ukrainians about the events and how it changed their lots. it was on this day in 2013, that protest is 1st came out on to the may my down square in the center of caves and starting mold in 90 days of protests that would eventually lead to violent clashes with the or pharmacies on the depths of more than a 100 protesters, but it would also lead to the hosting of the russian leaving presidents at the time . victor yang, a co rich who had gone in, withdrawn from an agreement to have a closer relationship with your opinion. just a few days before it was due to be signed, probably under the pressure of from moscow rushes angry and violent response to his ousting would eventually lead to the occupation of crime near the staring off of
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separatists in the east and don't pass. and eventually to the full scale invasion of ukraine, nearly 2 years ago, that invasion just seems to have made most of ukraine ever more determined one day to be a member of the european union run. mcbride, i'll just say iraqi. the british government's controversial troubles legacy bill, which was passed in september is facing a challenge in the high court in belfast. the law office, a conditional anastasia. those accused of killings in northern ireland between 19681998 victims groups argue the bill. denies them access to justice, showing how reports from belfast of 26 years after his son was killed by cro. bretzky's power minute was raymond mccord's, pursuit of justice is now focused on the government to london. various governments are trying to ensure that will never be able to grace, and many people like stuck on how we will repeat them in court. the
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northern island troubles act prevent new investigations and office conditional immunity for crimes committed during 3 decades of conflict. westminster says it's intended to promote reconciliation. victims groups say it's a breach of their human rights. assessed for tax security is unsafe already step and i am a unionist person and i have no problem whatsoever saying that the government phones covered in blood in the catholic suburbs of london dairy. another families still no one's 15 year old daniel hesitate was gone down by a british soldier during operations to reclaim so called no go areas there in 1972, all the em cross find the time to pose no threat. and he was shot at 6 feet twice to my head by a british soldier, by a british soldier daniels system. margaret believes the legacy law is
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a further attempt to shield brittany soldiers from prosecution while to 9 victims. the right to justice. the 3rd portion of law on us, the people who don't want that are been told you are going to do what we penny. that's wrong estimates very, but it's still moving. a 1000 troubles, era killings remain unsolved. something they circled legacy low is meant to help draw a line on, but it's been met with need a universal condemnation by all parties and both main communities in an open still divided northern ireland, or even military veterans groups who loan campaign for soldiers to be protected from prosecution of skeptical can johnston was a spokesman for the british army during the troubles we weren't. sure now of course the bathroom community were tree and for defense of demography choice they will take the training with someone quietly get on with it. and i think that's the picture to know other on the show yesterday proposition, but don't take that there's carte blanche one size does not settle in northern
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island. each level will jo, no whole l g 0, belfast with those uh the headlines as always uh, website out is there a dot com? has the light is on the allow top stories site to the inside story is coming up next the the hi, great to see. let's go with your weather reports we've had disturbed weather sweeping into. i've kinda sun, this was a cold friend. so drop down those temperatures in tater, on just 12 degrees for you on wednesday. also northeast fairly winds means temperatures and punjab prop pants and buckets on our bit low for where they should be this time of the year. okay, 27. the average got you in about 2324. it's a bit of a cold snap going on here. rainfall hurts up in height up
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a level for southern india. we're talking about carlos state panel. now do that's really where the biggest down points will be on wednesday, and copious amounts of rain still locked into place for this central philippines for him. right in to northeast malays. yep. now if we talk about china, it's been feeling more like summer lately. temperature is still in the 20s, but a bit more cloud cover. cloud cover is drifting about, but by thursday these winds will come out of the north and drag down those temperatures. so young joe, just 10 degrees temperatures also fall off and move on to 70. meantime, snow coming in to then it's east of china harvey and we're talking about you potentially up to 10 centimeters over the next little bit. let's go back to this part of southeast asia, and again, drenching rain through the late peninsula and waves of rain working across borneo island on wednesday. the thought provoking on. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for their next
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truly unfortunate. but there are no quick wins and events or research hard hitting interviews. do you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different full? i think the democracy in the process basically entities do you feel that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side showing that and the brakes on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen via the stores on talk to how does it or a phrase at heart is really own, has been hijacked by human beings. in the red scene, they say it's in response to is ralph more on gaza? yvonne denies these really planes. this involves what impact could this have and what are the possible military and economic implications. this is inside story. the .
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