tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 21, 2023 7:00pm-8:00pm AST
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as an investment assignment, digital licensing, your better tomorrow the, [000:00:00;00] the flow on the bulk of the system use our life some co coming up in the next 60 minutes. bottles rage across cause or as a mass on israel indicates a truce deal may be close. it's very strikes target, more refugee camps and gaza at least 30 palestinians are killed in the attacks in operation on the strengths moist for any rates, only occupied westbank homes in jericho, nablus janine and bethlehem. targeted elisa people including journalists of killed
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and southern 11 on and cross ford of sterling bodies training ministry. the plug into the program at $1600.00 g m t 6 pm in gaza. this really will cabinet is meeting us both israel and her mouse indicated deal to release some concepts may be close, but 2300000 palestinians are still trapped inside gaza under constant attack. israel is targeted several residential areas in the strip strikes of leveled homeless in the elbow. res refugee camp. kidding. at least 10 people. the comp is south of what are you guys that an area originally labeled by israel as a so called save. so these tray, the army says it's in circle with the city of chip. all the maps in the north of the gaza strip the policy in the red crescent societies. as for adults, as we killed when our, our hospital was targeted as baffles rage on both israel and
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a mass have spoken of progress in tools. a cause for ministry says negotiations are in the final stages over potential release of captives. and this being further escalation in southern 11 on separate us way. the attacks on a lebanese board of town of killed 8 people that include frazier, unless at an 8 year old women a little against the trees, negotiations in just a moment, but 1st slept scott morning as well, strikes on gauze, and we can speak to a 100 by moody joints of some con, units inside, the goal is to strip us on the south of the strip and how they take us to the optim off of these very in times it's really strikes. and of course, these ongoing ground bottles. yes. well, a more air strikes and he's showing continued across the gaza strip, just to start with the latest the farm land at the western side of the rug by cities was destroyed and a fire started to spread to the remaining 2 trees. and in that area,
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a small residential home on that, on that farm land was destroyed as a result of these multiple air strikes, but nobody was reported kills in. and that type fully 2 injuries, these people happen to be on the farm land, the harvest. think some of the, uh, some of the vegetables on the farm land, but apparently hours of this morning and late hours of this afternoon. and they'll say right, refugee campbell was targeted repeatedly twice 1 in the morning and one in late hours of the afternoon, more residential lights were destroyed, complete the 20 people where the total number of combine of these 2 a 2 separate attacks on the not. so you that refuge account next to a new site, right? or you can either razor cuz you can have another densely populated record. you can more residential homes where destroyed 3 people have been reported killed. i am in
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that in on these attacks. subaru, other a critically injured with rush to a i don't have that last saw a hospital in, in theater, but up to the north. so of the gaza strip, namely, jump out leah, a refugee camp. another honor was school was targeted, have saw a school and a full of evacuated. and unfortunately, this, this school is, is visible to everyone has an owner, was schools manage and operated by honor. what it has, the flag is over on the roof, top of the building to gps locations. they're known for days really military, yet that did not save the school of from being a targeted it by biting relentless areas. right? people were reported killed inside that effect. but again, due to disabled communication, we are unable to confirm how many people were, were killed in that a school or another school was targeted in the north as what allowed that school
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doesn't tell the doctor beat that. yeah. where 3 doctors, uh, it's a mid size of school, but it's still the medical staff is still inside. there's some injuries and some people that evacuated inside the house with a 3 doctors were reported killed and a 3 and multiple injuries of from the medical is stuff inside the hospital. all of this is happening a mid talks of possible cease fire. and that's what makes people have press crated with these the, the more there is a talk about a pause or is these wire. there is a surge of these areas right on the people in the gaza strip and had a, there has a have a cost being an awful lot of military activity in and around the end. denise, you and hospital. what, what can you tell us about evacuations? from that particular well, the situation that the in the nation hospitals are still very complicated and rather catastrophic. whether we, we, we,
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we concentrate in about what's going on inside the hospital where there's constant power outage. there are no food, no medical supplies, no water at all. the injuries inside the hospital are in very, very critical needs of most of the immediate medical attention. the evacuation and process have been under heavy bombardment and here the 10 shillings of the hospital as of late hours of last night we here at the hospital hospital. we sold a buzz dropped in at almost a 100 to 20 of those who were critically injured. but they were at the end, denisia and husband thought what sad about those injuries brought to nasir hospital for the past 3 weeks. they did not receive any medical attention at all due to extreme short, digital medical supplies. none of them were we're in the intensive care unit to do to tungsten power outage. so they came here to the hospital and they were admitted right away into immediate,
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a surgeries as their ones started to dictate. and in fact, some of them started to, uh, do a possibly lose their, their limbs, if you do not, you lack of, of proper medical intervention. you know, time is of the essence to, to make sure these people have a fighting chance of living honey money. many things to be able to kind of i made that in con eunice, which you've just been hearing from honey, there's a steering situation. of course at the end, denise and hospital just areas on us out sharif hospital. i love that one a little bit. when i kind of the situation here is got the stroke, pictures of the wounded mottoes piled up on the ground medical themes, one able to deal with them or body to my task because of the presence of the patient process restrict everyone who moves around the hospital the, as you can see, these are the wounded on those, the tests bodies. i mean,
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the situation is stuff rough. i've got the stuff as well, but it's hard work the. yeah, but the sooner you either send us home or send us to the graveyard, enough is enough. the mazda sera thrown on the ground. we can't even theory them. we can't go out the hospital because these radius will tell us, it's a catastrophe in the countries, but just watching us, it's not fair to be treated like this. mazda is everywhere. no one is left. so take us home with just take us to the graveyard. thousands of wounded also everywhere we undersea. just letting them kill us is better than our current situation. we lost everyone. this lady has cancer. we can do nothing. we can go to the south or the north. the situation is very difficult. a lot of marchers are laid down on the
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floor. the air nation is sleeping. look up this girl. i shall have the visa tomatoes on the ground in front of the indonesian hospital and with a shred, uneasy throughout the situation is catastrophic. martyrs everywhere. my son is on the floor with arm, an open stomach, and no one can help him. we live in cj, i urged the other countries that it costs that its curse and to come and has bus. we need to leave here and go somewhere else. my son is bleeding, my son is leaving. we are and was slammed with or muslims to his bus. we deserve mercy. and that's the most special. let me see general i saw. what do you hear and sees nothing compared to the really suffering of the people here? a courtesy had done a lot at the fall or the hospital does have the basic needs of the wounded. i'm sick people see the children on the ground without medical care without medicine
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and with no help to leave the hospital because of the dangerous situation. the rod that can be done and there's a lot of sick and wounded people here. we have more than $650.00 wounded persons. we managed last night through coordination with the red cross to evacuate. a 100 wounded went to the south, but we're still doing our best to evacuate the other 550. we're still waiting for the approval to evacuate the others, but there's a big problem regarding the bodies. more than 15 dead bodies are here in the departments and more than 50 others are over there. we need to honor them and bury them. we also need a cleaning campaign here in the hospital to prevent the spread of diseases and epidemics, among the more than a 1500 displays. people left here on that, they'll eat some dates and other substances that will keep them alive because we need to work hard for the evacuation to a not very far off area in con eunice, the hospital cannot provide proper medical services. right now. we're very isolated
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and we have no contact with the outside world. this is very tough not to be able to treat your patients. but this is life right now and we've decided through coordination with the ministry of health to evacuate them to be treated in the south cause. and then nancy above the fema, such are this is the police showed them in the hospital upper floor. this room has been directly targeted to the cities. unfortunately, he had his limbs amputated and he was on a wheelchair. but the occupation forces killed him and broke his wheelchair. this is the 1st murder here. this is the operation room. there is no power, but from god. the 2 parts look here, this is a massacre. this man was be headed. this is a child. this is another man. oh so who a lady is here? hang on. i have another one for 100 already up. and this is an operation room being
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targeted heavily by the occupation negotiations to secure the release of his ready captives held by a boss on other promising infections and gaza appear to be making progress, but would say as well. and how may i say that close to reaching that agreement on the truth? we have a team of correspondence following the story, a white house correspondent committee, how good standing by in the us capital. how shamella barbara is here in the 1st. let's go to have a jump june, who's an occupied easterly slim and mohammed beside these are starting to show a degree of movement. tell us more. it's been a lot of movement in the past. couple of hours me, let me tell you where things stand right now. it's just about $615.00 p. m local here, and the war cabinet is going to be meeting this hour to discuss and we're told, approved this potential deal, the next hour. you're going to have the security cabinet meeting. and then after that, if the 8 pm local hour, the government is going to meet and were told that they will discuss,
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approve and then vote on that deal. now let me tell you also the last the we've heard from both the prime minister and the defense minister of prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who earlier in the day, met with israeli troops in the south of the country said we're 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. we also heard from the defense minister, your kalonde, who also was touring the south and speaking to is really army members and said, were required to make decisive and difficult decisions these days and returning the kidnapped as an oval goal. he also said the army will be prepared for every scenario during the ceasefire. now, let me tell you what's being reported in these really media with regard to the parameters of this deal that we expect will be officially approved in the next couple of hours. what we're seeing is that there is expected to be around 50, is really women and children that have been held in gaza. but they are supposed to
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be released over the course of the next 4 or 5 days. perhaps as many as 10 each day were also told that in exchange there will be approximately a $140.00 pounds to indian prisoners. and there's been a point made by it is rarely official speaking to these really media saying that none of these pulse, any and preserves prisoners have in the, in the past been convicted of murder. they are comprised of women and children. and that they will also be released in trunks over the course of the next 4 or 5 days. so that's where we are at this hour. there's still a lot of questions as to if everybody in the government is supportive of the deal. we are hearing from officials speaking to local channel saying that they believe the consensus is that so far, this is the best deal that has been that they could potentially reach right now that this will be approved, but everybody is going to support it. and we're just going to have to wait and see . we should also mentioned that we're seeing one is really channel 13 that government advisors and traditional officials have been discussing the names of palestinian prisoners who were also supposed to be released. cuz that obviously is
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a point of concern for the is really so a lot of moving parts at this hour. but all the indications right now is that this deal will officially be approved by the israeli government in the hours to come. how many, many, thanks. so that we all starting to fill in some of the find the details around this possible deal. i'm how much i'm doing. thank you. let's now speak to, i'll just do as customer bar who's here in dough on how some of course um casarez plays such a central role in mediation. what indications have being given from here that we are indeed edging towards this break the news. they have been the t mediators since this thoughts of the international push to try to find a way out to the will in garza and the categories have been pushing for that deed about 10 days ago. and there was some help. tim is and it could be reached any time soon that it was delayed against the backdrop of the relentless bombardment of
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residential areas, refugee camps, and hospitals, across the guy's us trip today, it's a different environment. now the categories received a letter from us and they believe it's that they, they, they are confident the elements of a deal that loves sports person. as like i thought the minister of foreign affairs measured the onsite is said that they have base the closest point about a this is the sponsor of the can salary may ga should. and we are waiting to hear from the task 5 minutes. i minutes of one of the fast. so how much but i'm the, i'm not understanding about the details about the announcement of this deal. and of course we will be across sort of a details when they come. how should many, thanks to the on the table. let's go to a white house correspondent now kimberly how good to and kimberly we've been hearing more, more details being added to what appears to be an outline of a plan, any progress staff from the us any more details us yeah,
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as what we've been hearing is consistent with what my colleagues have been reporting that there was some sort of agreement that has now been worked out. the details are beginning to leak out. a senior bite and administration official telling out to 0 that is there as close to a deal as they've ever been in terms of now just waiting for that approval that we are hearing you needs to happen in israel. what we know though, in terms of the contents of the deal, much like we've heard already, it seems to be shaping up into about a 4 or 5 day pause in fighting so that women and children can be released. the numbers seem to vary, but uh, somewhere around the 50 mark is certainly where it seems to be with the majority of those captives being children and women making up about a dozen or so. now, what we're also hearing is there's the possibility that this pause in fighting
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could be extended. or that what the goal is of this pause is to allow how much to round up other captives that they have not been able to round up that are in various locations that were captured on october 7th. because of the fighting and the intensity of it. this will allow them to do that potential leading to further releases of captives in the future. now of course, as we've mentioned, this is a result of weeks of work and negotiation. the part of cats are, we know that in terms of the nationalities of some of these captives that they. 1 are varying nationalities, but what we are here in the us side is that is this is potentially going to include the release of a 3 year old toddler whose parents were killed on october 7th. and the big question, and all of this though, is the fuel. that is something that was a big demand on the homicide. where we are hearing is that that is still something that is a little bit foggy, in terms of what is being released. but we know that that is critical for the
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hospitals in order for them to continue to function and very quickly the other details that we're hearing is this part of this agreement. how much is agreed to uh, potentially allow, waiting for uh or rather israel has agreed to of a pause in their drones flying over northern gaza for about 6 hours a day if this deal is approve. so again, this is what we're hearing from the us side. it still has to be approve. so it's tentative right now. right. kimberly many thanks to that. one of those details extremely helpful and that was understanding how might this old might work in practice, can be how could last well withdrawing. now by mohammed zachary, and he's the director general of hospitals in gaza and he is in con units. if i will welcome to you. as we've been saying throughout the day, the intuition hospital has seen some of his patients evacuated elsewhere in the gaza strip. have any of those arrived to the hospital where you um,
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will condition all day and yes, we are now going to go to be on gonzalez to be cited because we have to evacuate about the 500 patients from then to each of us to be sent is this the that in the nation on does the, is on that i sat on the ball. my goal is that is that i on army the about time that is out of the wounded seriously and done a 120 as that they came to this last weeks out. so not at all to be done on day window. but it says about 50 patients, widow benefits, and now we expect still, but it's more of that hon that his patients because they are seriously injured because most of them are severely shock, severely dehydrated, and, and betty, could it become situation? actually there is no and it says it's not, it may be considered this and then the shuttle has to be done because now, but agencies that are destroyed at that directly,
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there is no electricity that has no even made this in then the didn't to allow. so instead of anything is the so this has to be done. so actually now the we have no has to be found in the north area even in gaza. the she validate with that now is still on the fees that are $261.00 patient in $5.00 to be done. and the about the end of an awful lot of music on this stuff sent in the ship hours to be done. and no one's got in touch with this all the time. there is no, it's because i thought in gaza and i know who the sales remaining did come out on the line or the services that small notes. is that right for my dad that the children on the account that's gonna cover all the needs which have been now and then all the yeah, i don't is a could who information all your colleagues at the end, denise you in a hospital on a ship, a hospital saying about israel is control of those facilities of
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the they thought that the uh they cannot contact them for them 2 days. and there is no, no, uh, nothing and up to the ship, a hose to be done. just a small box of foot and a foot on board side, and that is normally if it comes up like one of them does which exist inside the water. so, but it shouldn't say that that is the clause. and the mind is just by changing the one time changing uh for the patients just on 4 to 5, the fluids and donation. the situation is more serious, monica is because because they are on a sec, they cannot move in to sort of more toward the kind of manage their injustice and seeing you yesterday and just vision. most of patients of children and woman, the 120 s that they are okay. uh, some of them are on, on the origin, on order for them. uh, anytime. any day odd. because they're familiar with i've done with kim. we have 2
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children had 14 months on 11 year and we didn't know i have family. that situation is medically taken as han, yet in the south area. and even that is mostly as far as i enjoy it. because even in the south bay area, today's the day, then automatically, every hour about right there is a and just incident activity. oh and you know that sort of them sorta open spot motivation. see it sorry to interrupt what, what, what sorts of of casualties are you seeing arrive at the oh, no, so hospital precisely from the south of cause of the gaza strip that of course, on top of the numbers you'll receiving from the north and even in the south and is that not supposed to be that on your to be on? there are many assets in the house and we have a video about one or 2 on its way to see if a sad c 4 in jobs. and most of them needs address instead of vincent address
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visions and some of them need i seal management and i do get so that it's hard for them for the exam. but this supposed to be done having $240.00 bits. now we have about 620 patients that we have 300. they have sent the few version of that and they are to be honest with them. it's 240 also and them about 700 patients is able to be able to get to the hospital. so that management's of the situation and then plus know the visuals from that position is very difficult about impossible to manage in such situations. we, we are to invite you with a sort of the more that the egypt to, to, to, to, to email ads. so i need to add the concordia, which gotten him, which got to see if these injections and to help us to evacuate our hospital. i don't, as we are waiting, and i have to be very careful about this. we are waiting for a possible break through a possible pause in the fight. and none of that,
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of course is confirmed at the moment, but i want to ask you, what would that mean for you? you'll stuff on the patients that you're dealing with a lot of stuff is the vets i have now. they are the didn't, they didn't leave this supposed to be done for them one month about and the assignment is on. so i thought that most of them that it seems that time it is in job. and it isn't that it could. it's like a situation today. i lost the one to quickly put them in the gum. i loved ones. what about the has to be done? this is the yeah. that, that, that is started with me and he was in his, in his golf and 3 of our sons and come out of the language and they had a job i do at that directly and allows the host to be something and they died today . and so the, the stuff and medical situation also we, uh, so we,
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it as simple as that saves you can see and hold on size the see about just 6 the or how does uh, exam the engine is supposed to be done and, and do it over here and it has to be done as we're waiting for uh, that seems so headed out of stuff to manage this situation. i talked to my husband, so could we wish you all the best director general of hospitals and goes with them? how much is that good. thank you very much. i the us president has just said that tool is all very close to securing the release of hostages. a mass has made the release of palestinian prison is one of the main conditions for the release of history and for an captive or an estimate of 7254 passing and prisoners in it's ready jails to move in to thousands of them are in administrative detention means they can be held indefinitely behind balls without charged for trial. since october, the 7th, this ready forces have arrested more than $3000.00 palestinians in putting s ratings, including so if the jealous,
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some of them are being detained from writing or even liking social media post expressing sympathy for palestinians in gaza. more than a 170 children old minus, looked off in this way. the jail is right. scripts say they face routine, emotional and physical abuse. main alleged crime for these children is throwing stones which can carry a 20 year prison sentence, as well as the only country in the trice, children in military coats. they're also an estimate of 80 female prisoners, and they've been accusations of abuse and missed treatment of women. and as for any child or let's bring in, i'll just share a senior physical i list mountains, the shower with more in this i'm on. we have tentatively moving towards something we're starting to get the flesh on the bones of all of this. how old domestic should we be cautiously optimistic. i think this probably the 1st time as we've been hearing that there's a real chance that the deal goes down. us, and we don't know the details of the data, but some, you know,
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the fundamentals of video. and the main issue is that it's a processing. and that's something of how mazda insisted on from the very beginning that it would get in return for whatever it gives. so if it, if it's gonna release women, they kind of get women and, but there are no so on. and then the issue with the number of days and the sustained humanitarian assistance. but just what on the line, some things you've that you've been, you've been mentioning, it was really important, i think go. so i want to see what was the problem or we're all happy that's, you know, kept as would be a release and there would be pause and the situation in the war. but really, i mean, the best case scenario is that we're going to be moving from heart of the goal to terrible and the next few days if the deals go down and then we're going to go back to a horrible. but the fact is that while uh, you know,
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a lot of people are sympathizing correctly correctly with women and children being held by him. us having just imagine the kind of thinking of families who have their children held for months and years. yeah. just repeat what i said that, i mean, it's around the country, the, well, the tries miners imagery quotes incredible about that, but just think about something you just started. i mean, that's all, think about it for the 2nd. it's a child, a teen ager. so it was a stone and they faced 20 year sentence. and what kind of a, what kind of a, just this is that that's the absence of justice especially that it is born in the, in the framework of occupation. i mean, if at all, if you're patient that oppresses people and the lands hatred in the hearts of people on that occupation, and it would be that as it may now we're dealing with a pause. and hopefully, as we've heard from the doctor and guys, uh, that would be some relief of some sort to for at least a few hours few days that is badly needed by the nurses and the doctors and the patients. you know,
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how far there would be less and less injured. but as you and i spoke before, i think uh the implementation is going to be the issue. implementation will be a big question. we can actually see some images to some of the family members of the concepts we've been protesting. and israel, a tremendous amount of pressure across from then on this way, the government to see some sort of progress we've been hearing from our correspondence reporting in different parts of the world. we're talking about a 4 to 5 day possible pause in the fighting when it comes to the number of concepts . the 50 mark has been mentioned by, of course, splendid in washington dc. possibly a slow release over several days in certain blogs. all of that, of course, needs to be confirmed. let's talk about the pressure from within israel and the for that pressure within the political leads as well. and that's where i, when it comes to seeing some results regarding these captives. i tell you, this is important because really what we understand is that in the past 60 days,
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the problem was in the is in these rated core courses where it right, it wasn't what, how much, how much was more than happy to release hostages captives whatever. and to get on with the business of the day and try to get some more rich fighters, but how much insisted that a police and kind of get some pull some humanitarian aid, and some women and children. now, that is human. the thing to these ratings 1st of all because they took the hydro and the from the very beginning very and present by the in court and come us on a. busy threat to actually fuel about adult, the evil. right. what clearly, how much that cares to release children and get children with her. and that scares about pulls on human, hey, and maybe has something else in mind which has its own social, its own social uh, context, which is the population of guys that wants to make sure that these, they get some relief now is read. i think it's kind of interesting by the way, it, as it is right now, you're going to have these officials and generals, right?
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they want to try to get all the credit for that. at least solve the captives. but they want none of the risk of things there and bad. mm hm. because my understanding is that the general is do not want to oppose the general to think that oppose would be the 3rd month of the 3rd month. like this was on the mind, the spit, and the one meant that most days very limited in gaza. and that's just a number of this for them just to sit still and guys, i would not be good for the minutes or now like any other country, but especially on the news read when award gets under way. it's the general. so we decide not to put additions because it's a one of the general just have that i say in this very particular case with american pressure and public pressure. of course the politicians have to step in and who's that or come to a situation now for the generals. but clearly there's so much pressure that if there is a div today, it means the genitals have bounds to the pressure. and let's say, who takes the credit for any movement to as well my,
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why many thanks the amount of the show us, the list of delegation from the arab league and the organization for summit corporation is a must go for talks on the crisis and gaza. so i got over a level of rushes for minnesota no to that guitar. we officials could not attend that meeting because they're involved and talks to secure the release of captives in gaza and degree on a ceasefire. that's bringing powerful guy who's the russian defense and phone policy unless he joins us live for moscow. i wonder if i can stop by asking you about russians role because rush of all kinds of very interesting space, diplomatically is friends with a ron. it's become very critical of israel recently, but it's also at all with most of the other members of the security council. what does this conflict mean from moscow? for russia. so right now, i told william this crawford almost in any thing of the main kind of the reasoning part is why, where,
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how russian bases position the pressure is and getting married. and right now i'm during this crisis in the middle east of that's what the grand want business saying president by the, our own gym. and it's all american for the americans have cause this terrible crisis that they are all because they are there, you know, actual policies and number 2 is so degree america isn't that israel is not for russia though. relations may be strange, but they're still there. or israel is not considered a i'm a friend weak. i'm sure you've been imposing sanctions on russia, but those of the fight didn't you play the bill? so let's just trying to find the separate the bad americans from israel is which, which russian was to have still some kind of relationship.
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because russia has its own stakes in the middle east and it has troops and syria doesn't want to get into a transportation with israel and all of the c o sports supporting a ceasefire. absolutely no rush. it just rest assured, also very much operates coordinates as position with china. so right now basically, rush tries to speak to some of the same why, which is the same position for the best china in the security council. not only is, yeah, if i very interesting that this, our delegation has decided to start from east to west, rather than west to east going to china 1st. and now to russia. recently, 2nd level rush just for a minister said that it rainy and restraint. and regarding gaza, shouldn't be seen as a green light for attacking gauze. how important is that voice right now for russia,
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the voice that internationally slow growth, the russia right now has a very interesting relationship with the wrong there. so increasingly different kind, if it cannot make programs being initiate or discard, or 2 more goods. another because we're moving back to europe is become increasingly a problem. so moving into the so called north south car doors through the cost in see, and then truly iran as seen as to ensure that in this course a lot of training in our military matters mode truth operation. so russia has the center of innovation with the rom right now, and the believes that this is important. again, it should be taken into account. but in moscow there are different opinions. and here's the thing in the russian foreign ministry is not always absolutely the same
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as some other people who may be close to points. then different kind of will not be groups in moscow. some are pro, is rarely a, there's a gross, a rating in a pro or something else, but there's different positions where president bush and of course, is the all to the decision maker. right. right. but he listens to different opinions i bought before you go. i what has been very, very noticeable particularly un security council. those, the russia seems to be going out of its way to expose the difference of opinion between the united states that russia overseas 5 are and critical was the united states not cooling for a cease fire is most go trying to sort of expose double standards inconsistencies in the u. s. foreign policy. yeah. as well under the influence in the middle east as being the russian kind of main, the main stream of the russian policy. but so during the cold war and now it's more
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aware. so again, in the same quarters a matter of j, a c, and as absolutely, and the, well, the main supporter of your grade and of course, your brain, the more important for rush of that in the middle east. so let's say, so yes, i'm the american, this is the driving force of russian foreign policy because america is seen as the, posing russian being, trying to change the regime and rush all possible quite so here analysis the public talking how russian foreign policy analysts and defendants analysts live in moscow . now these radiology says it's in circles, the city of jabante, i last of the north of the gaza strip. so white as israel keep targeting that area . and the refugee canvas inside of the some of the binge of age explains windows, which had a view of guns as largest refugee. come over, look, perhaps it's largest graveyard because really soldiers have been fighting in large parts of jamalia and the palestinian refugees. many who have been living here since
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1948 are forced to be displaced once again. once home to more than a 100000 people. now lodge pods are most the rubble. 6 over the years, israel has targeted dekalb repeatedly, it's considered the book of the 1987 and the father uprising. and many palestinian fighters have come from the area of and is really mean if the truck killed for palestinian workers sparked in the process and civil disobedience. the lost it for years since then it's been declared a close minute pre zone. giovanni is the closest build up area to the bait tunnel and crossing the is really on the has a tactic frequency nearly on the defensive. the population density of the 1.4 squared can lead me to come means numerous casualty. many of the $26.00 united nations run screws,
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which are being turned into filters since october. the 7th have been hit including of a hold of the hundreds of people were killed. the 2 hospitals and the else goods in the nation and allowed to have been targeted and they're out of service. most of giovanni as residents are displaced to. 6 those who remain sea, even if they lose everything, they won't stop existing, the occupation, and fighting or based right. some of the jobs. how does there? that's where the forces have been reading ballasa, refugee canvas, east of nablus, and the occupied westbank at least 5 piloting. and so propose that they've been in june, june confrontation with soldiers. the overnight the story, the ministry bulldoze the streets of the camp of detained for palestinians. several other towns have also been rated the same as for avi sense as this update from
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novelist 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 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 israel commonly uses a 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,
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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 block, the refugee camp. images of immersed of an armored vehicle in ramming into a small car and destroying it. of his 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 palestinians live here. 32000 palestinian 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 work of east of rome. a lot so far today. 40 palestinians have been detained zane bus route, the l g 0 overlooking the block,
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the refuge account in number a. lisa, people have been killed by the story, the military and cross board, a shelling and southern lebanon, 3 journalist, and an 8 year old women, or among the diet and the town of ty, hoffer television. general i might have deemed said israel has been trying to silence the bull costs because of its pro palestinian views. israel says full members of a mass were killed and a separate strike on a co signer holder has more now from southern lebanon. 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 lost lots of 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 reality is really army
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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 a they, they are calling this a deliberate strike. and they are saying that to the aim of this is to silence the media and quote so that it will no longer cover the israel's boot. tallahassee, 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 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 the 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,
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empty villages. you drive through 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 to. okay, well let's take a look at the number of journalists in gaza 11 on killed in this radio tank since the will become one of the 1st casualties with voices to unless if some of donald was killed, the lebanese border type of the 13th and which is 0 the vehicle also came under attack and, and this really striking the area injuring several of our colleagues. and as we mentioned, oh, my headings correspondent for a month and coming up on the memory along with a local jet unless were killed just after they finished a life full cost from southern $11.00 on in, gaza the media office. so this is at least 62 palestinian journalists have been killed, sofa journalist working in conflict areas of protect it on the international humanitarian rule. but israel has been accused of repeatedly violating these laws that spring into r a. d and will id. he's the associate professor of mass communication as council
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university. welcome back. let's officially talk about the pressure that's on journalists working in the region to try and get the message out because they should be protected by law. but what we're seeing off huge casualties. no, definitely. i mean, there is a, um, uh, system off the quote, a nice way of targeting does this because they are conveying the true folk of ethical, vague what of the, the, the, the world wants to see. and what the is, where the government and the is what it is where the army does it the don't want to see. i think i think it's a power into my opinion, to see this number of journalists being kim so far in palestine and also today, 11 and then other parts of the world and the western world who's supporting these way. narrative is when the government unlocked, raising the, the, the kind of a voice where they've got to this, these, these, they've done this. they are, they are witnesses. they are the people who convey to the rest of the was what's happening and in any parts of the one that should be protected. this should be a strict flow. this would be based phone kind of condemnation,
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whether they've got to happen to today. and what's happened for the last few weeks and pa, this time? so, i mean, unfortunately, now the, the, the, the, the, these, what the government, this is, this is what they want because it is full. them is systematic, organized. that's the way they want them. they want the narrative to um, to um, to go across as a huge capital when i called extreme america was killed. so we can buy as really slide slide for working in the west bank in janine, what we're seeing now appears to be that turbo charged. when it comes to accountability, we ever got to find it. uh well, i think i think this is good to, um, it isn't allowed to be honest and then around the world then i don't think this is going to to go without being punished to, to, to, to, to, to, to some extent. but i'll tell you, well it's, i mean uh, reflecting on this, um the, these, when the government, for example, the buy side to suggest is they think that the public opinion in the west for example, or the rest of the world, they are not in full developed aware of the atrocities and the genocide that is happening in hudson and other parts of other side. yeah. well, i'll tell you,
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i mean that the truth is totally different to the marches of demonstrations. we've been seeing in london in paris in different parts of europe. and also in the us, i think the defense story that the is waiting, the is really not active, is, is, is, is, is lost. so i know thing that comes despite how much work the view of the reader needs to put in to get a full understanding of what's going on. that obviously within the region, the posting is situations more understood, less so in the west and well the united states considering this conflict needs a bit of context of that going back. generations, nevertheless, big demonstrations. no, absolutely. i think it's mostly the public opinion is but is, is being more aware of the context of the history of the conflict. and they know that the, what happened on the 7th of october didn't have to do it. so it's not something of the moment. it's because of the optimization and of what happened for the last 75 years. and he, it would bring the, the issue of social media platforms again,
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in addition to the fund bostic work of soft like the vision of like, i'm just the, that many others. i mean, um, if we, if we think about the public opinion in europe, for example, united states of america, many of them they would watch something like tv, but all of them they are actually flew to the telephones, smartphones of watching and following rule materials coming from because the and all the pots upon this type, and this goes a lot because not much, it is spelt edited. that method is rule. that method is tells actually what fits in journalist are reporting every day, right? for example, like um, uh, the lot. next we see in schools in the she felt hospital in many of the hospitals industry. so besides the industry, so of, uh, this is uh the, the codes and so forth. i think, i think the social media networks nowadays, in my opinion, it has been playing a front fosdick road and he's changing the, the game or how we understand that. yeah. right. it is filtered and i'm sanitized and often deeply shocking,
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but it's obviously having an impact on how we understand that. certainly nobody muddy. great to have you back in the program. thanks very much. now scotlands parliament is set to debate a cease 5 in the war on guys a 1st minister homes, a yusef table, the motion last week, calling for an immediate cruise. the proposal is set to take place in the coming hours protest as a kind of outside the parliament to pressure representatives before the vote. scotlands 1st, mister holmes, a yusef spoke to out there. he reiterated calls for an end to the killing of civilians. my message to the world is a very simple one. there is too much telling, too many innocent men, women, children, babies have lost their lives, lost a life. they have been told. and that is unacceptable. and as a world does an international community, we cannot simply watch on and ignore their suffering. we have to act. that has to be an immediate cease fire,
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agreed. i would just say it was mohammed on the day and has more from outside the scottish parliament in edinburgh as this happens in another part of the world. but it feels very tense here because it's very heights and tensions in scotland and everyone related to the end loads of the customers. so how do they use this? he looked relieved today when we interviewed him, but he described the moment of having his lows coming back to school to them as but their sweet because the homepage left behind them. people civilians, the innocent civilians including women and children for us to end up abutment. this is why you use ticketing this motion that has been debated and the fundamental, the last couple of hours and the decision time would be in the next hour to work on an immediate cease fire and gaza. and the we've been hearing from
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a different bees, a speeds in hollywood here. and us put the spotlight on this uh, almost a consensus aside from uh, the conservative split squad too. it seems that on other parts is would be voting for uh, in favor of, uh, an immediate satisfy and that excel are here in the split spell. and then actually there's lots of debate about the effect of this war on the communities. there is a formation from the part is that a jewish, most of them and for the senior community is put to them has to be and to stay united and to quote for a ceasefire and to work for a cease fire. and the, the pessimist that he quotes for on far to, to a part of the international human to sit in low a. so ahead i'll just say around ukrainians. commemorate the 10th anniversary of the stuff, the protests that would lead to the so called my don revolution, the
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he's real estate consultant. the, let's take a look at some of the days of the world news. now news career says as low as the spice satellite into a little bit japanese officials earlier said they expected the launch to happen in the direction of the yellow sea. your east china sea, south korea's maritime safety agency issued a warning to vessels japanese permits a free meal because she does so. the country is ready to respond to any provocation or unexpected situation. 2 attempts by peel young to put them in the fields of ation satellite into a little bit failed. early this year, the la successful launch was back in 2016 ukrainians of mocking the 10th anniversary of the start the process,
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the lead to the sol gold. my then revolution events, a key if on a path to conflict with moscow as well, mcbride explains from the ukrainian capital. as it was on this day in 2013, the demonstrators came out of town to keeps main. my done square to protest against the government's decision to scrap plans for closer ties with the european union, known as the my done revolution of dignity. the 3 months of protests were marked by violent confrontations with security services, in which more than 100 people were killed with my public room when i was one of the heroes when i was killed by a sniper, use these buddy to come to me and say my life, this is the something, use a goal in this day, people to realize that the government did not want to make the changes. we wanted ukraine's pro russian government was asked it in response. bosco antics crimea
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supported the separatist movement in the east and don't bass regions and ultimately launched its full scale invasion of ukraine nearly 2 years ago. many here believe the movement has strengthened ukrainian results, and much more prepared to create the physicians in this war. so the green became much more stronger, resilient most goes reaction to the my dime protests seems only 2 of united, most of the crane against russian dominance opening, the wasteful, likely european union, and nato membership. the various things that russia was trying to provide to men rating the anniversary president followed him. is a lensky said one day ukraine starr would shine in the circle of stuff. right, right. i'll just say with keith. hi. so it is bracing for a potential lover or option new it's capital, least 4000 people have been evacuated in getting the vic 40 columbus of south west
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in reykjavik. the government insists as prepared for the threat. iceland has a history of volcanic eruptions that has 33 active volcanoes. that's the highest number in europe. 41 work is trapped in a tunnel in north india have been seen for the 1st time in 10 days. and you shocked is being created by rescue us to freedom. and then discovery camera has been sent out with food and water, or palletized special football team has been in action planning and woke up qualifier against australia and quite so much was originally due to be played and we'll keep buys westbank. but the ongoing security situation forced the gains. we moved to quite city before kick off. there was a minute silence from them. of those killed and the cause a conflict. and on 7 minutes, funds raise policy and flags. not the thought of the want. october, the 7th of the game itself. protest i last one. okay, up to date i've so hopefully this news i'll be back. so in a moment with multiple other days news, don't forget our website. i would just say your top. com as much more on all of our top stores flexible for which
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the this is most is like the palestinians and his radio occupied territories every day . as the year of the tree security checks the day, the old deal, especially for young palestinian men you ask me for my house and you say then not going out unless they have to to avoid arrest check points. and harassment from angry is really odd. non side tells us he feels the situation has lessened to polish thing is on sunday, he was chased by launch group. this is randy settlers, one on his way to what i think his rating supermarket, the security guard came over shouting by pointing a gun at my face and forced me to the ground. it was discrimination only because on palestinians, with formright groups quoting on his re lease with ty, palestinians,
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