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or is it just a different form? i think that democracy is a process basically, entities. do you see that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the brakes on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen to the stores on tools to how does air the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm hasn't think of this has been use out life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes of to weeks of negotiations in agreement it's set to be close to pose fighting and gaza in exchange for the release of some is really captives these ready cabinet meeting to vote on the proposed deal. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says it's the right decision, but
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a difficult one on the ground is no laptop in these really bombardments, at least 30 palestinians are killed in strikes on 2 refugee camps in central garza and at least 8 people, including generally killed in southern lebanon across the board of shedding bodies ready minutes, the h $22.00 gmc, that's midnight in gaza. israel's cabinet is edging towards approving a deal that will secure the release of a number of captives held by hamis in garza. but this comes off the weeks of intensive negotiations. mediated by cuts out is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says, is government is facing a difficult decision tonight, but the right one that's when you, i was as the, as a full support of a security chief. and of this deal allows its military to prepare for continued
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fighting to show the funding the doctor show. now this is a difficult decision, but it's the right one to make know all the security parties are supportive of such a decision. and they understand that the safety of a fight as will be secured during such a pause and that the military effort is not only that it will not be humbled, but also disposed with enabled the military to re prepared themselves for the war. and i would like to stress again and again, this was going to continue until we meet our objectives, which is to eliminate thomas and bring back our captives. i'm ass once the release of palestinian prisoners, the entry if you met a terry and aid and a temporary truce to allow an exchange of this and let him know that yesterday we have submitted our water response. but i had a few to the to the last, a proposal that we have received from the da tours company. and we have submitted
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all what a response to all what category and adoption brought the as i know, the boys in the course of the patient was still out waiting the position of dr. pension. we hold them in the way we hope that we are very close to such are through us. the full details of the agreement are yet to be announced, but our diplomatic editor james base has more on what we've learned during weeks of negotiations. the negotiations have been going on here in doha for weeks and they've reached a real intensity in recent days, all along the main sticking points of being the number of top to so masses prepared to release and then return the duration of the c spot. israel is willing to allow, they've got close to a number of times before, but on those occasions it was these riley side, the block to deal. here's what we know from country how mos on these really media sources about the deal. it would involve the release of 50 is randy,
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women and children and exchange receipts for $4.00 to $5.00 days. that's 50 out of an estimated $237.00 captives. well, the, it's worth recording of how masses said tens of the captives have already been killed and his right the strikes for nationals are not believe to be included in the main agreement. but they could still be part of separate deals and they could possibly be released during the c spot period. what we understand is a 10 captives were released each day during the course of the temporary cease file . and it's been reported, the israel is willing to give an additional day of pause for every 10 for the captives released by a mouse. as part of that, the oldest believe about $300.00 trucks of 8, including fuel will be allowed into the strip on those days is rather, is reportedly agreed not to fly drones for 6 as a day. that's because of mass that express concerns during the go see ations, that they will be used together further intelligence join, the temporary c swap. also in the agreement, we think about
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a $150.00 pulsing and women and children will be released from israeli jails is around this. make it clear that no one has been convicted of murder will be freed. will now be a period of 24 hours following the release, the list, the published and your names to allow for legal appeals join the seats for a period. israel says it will refuse to allow palestinians to return to the homes in northern gauze and the most distressing and depressing potable, as israel says it will resume its bombardment garza as soon as the temporary c spot is. all right, well let's get the view now from occupied east jerusalem on the south. who is this a honda? what is the latest your hearing now on the where the a is there any government is going to move on this? we've already been hearing from the, the prime minister. he says, this is the right deal, but a difficult decision that's right. has him, as we understand the countries war cabinet has meant to discuss this deal. the
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security cabinet has met to discuss it. and now the government's cabinet is needing to discuss it and we can anticipate a vote or a decision within the next several hours. but before all of that, these really prime ministers speaking alongside his war cabinet, the defense minister and war cabinet member benny gans the is really prime minister 1st wanted to stress that even though this deal was a possibility, unlikely going to happen. he said, not just once but twice, but this does not mean an end to the fighting. this in no way indicates an enter the war. and that after these days of pauses, as stipulated in the agreement are over, the fighting will continue and that the days that they are not striking will actually be a time for these really army to recuperate themselves. so they can have more battle and attack plans going forward. the country's defense minister is saying that this
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deal came at the pressure of these really military inside of the gaza strip because of their continued operation there. and former defense minister and war cabinet member been against, wanted to stress that this is a tough decision. there are tough decisions ahead, tough days and weeks as well. with that, this deal will be a framework for the future to release the rest of the captive. now all of this is coming as indications show the deal will be passed within the is really government, but it doesn't come without some opposition. ministers on the far right or opposing this deal and they're saying that they will not vote for it. the countries national security minister ethan are banned. we are and the finance minister best and it smelt rich have both said that this is quote, bad for israel security. and what they mean by that is they wanted the deal on israel's terms and that there were perhaps too many concessions given in the form of the release of the palestinian prisoners. now it doesn't look like that.
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opposition will get in the way of the road. it doesn't look like it will be a factor to not have the decision go through, because at this time, all indications are pointing at these really government will pass this deal has them all rights decide who it, thanks very much for english. how i just see it as hash. am i bought a has been following the developments from doha. there were moments, so up and down and there was some skepticism about what of this is some things that could be hum, buy all the apologies, but today the upside is us saying that they uh they have used the closest point they have ever been in reaching an agreement that supports person of the minnesota . following up i said that this is just a matter of time before finalizing some small details in the agreement bus hits all the media because given the 5, it was a sensitive issue. he didn't want to further elaborate on some of the sticking
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points in that agreement, but this could be up to the, to the moment for cutoffs diplomacy was, pathologies have been instrumental and convincing him us in accepting the terms of the data and push it forward for an agreement that would pay the way for like some of the captives to be released in exchange of policy is detained in his variety jail. to be released at the same time. these top and single, hey, not italian quarter door and allowing more a into gaza if this happens is going to be the most significant political and diplomatic development since this thoughts of the complex and october the 7th. as i just said, as of mike hannah joins, we live now from a washington dc. so uh mike is it does look as if uh, some sort of a deal uh for uh, is really capped, is to be released in exchange for palestinian prison. this is uh,
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image and the united states of course, intimately involved in those discussions. well, the way to describe us officials, i think, is cautiously optimistic. we heard from the national security console spokesperson in the whitehouse. john could be who said we are closer to a deal than we've ever been at. but he insisted he didn't want to say anything that could steer the deal away at what he called this delicate time. also was from the state department spokesman van matthew miller saying, nothing is final until everything is final. continuing that everything is not final at the moment, but the president joe biden cautiously optimistic. we're now very,
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very close. so we have more to say, well, the point person, the full, the us part and these negotiations and best of the day, but it's such a field who was sent to the region by president biden. now he's indicated as well that the deal could be close, and he also said that this deal could unlock the potential for further deliberately . so if you mandatory an aide into garza, my kind of life's there in washington. the dice, mike gideon levy is a columnist with the highlights newspaper. he says the captives released deal and temporary pause was sold the major issues a problem. so see the head of us, the war is the, the boss this. 1 all the hostage is most of the speed in handled by a day in head about and above the circle, the people of god based in all 20. and so because i don't think has anyone knows
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what these then gave in this war and where that's heading to hey, i guess the ceasefire, the war we'd be renew them, fulcher, next e. and it's really, really continue on with this barrels in the south. the over 2000000 people are now part of them and figured that from the all squared away they go now and how it really is right in corporate, in the south, was totally different then. and usually times in which, in any case it's always have any populated with no more, the no electricity, no medicines, whether it's mitchell, i think that nobody has an answer and we just have to hold it. this didn't know. may they may be willing to be a introduction to more days which we postpone there and you are of the findings which on it's not for san francisco,
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california talk more about this is not us and the cheese and assistant professor political science at michigan state university thanks very much for being with us. so i want to ask you, where does the, does the american public stand on all of this, particularly, uh, younger people, those who, who have supported democrats and maybe questioning their support for president joe biden right now. uh, with the way that the us has a position to us is taken in. it's on waving support for israel, and in this war on 1000 there has been a root. thank you for having me. there has been an erosion of public support, particularly among young voters, age 18 to 34 years old. and that's a critical group to pay attention to a recent call from quine a pac shows. so 66 percent of the individuals in the age demographic disapprove of israel's response,
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and palestine and 65 percent disapprove of sending more military aid to israel. and why does this matter? this matters because not only electronically for him to win and to mobilize the base. these are the people that president biden would rely on to, to serve as the feet of the campaign staff in the upcoming re election. so if the young photo base is not mobilize and engage to want to come and engage in that campaign re election, you have a big problem. moving ahead of you. more over, a young staffers within the body and administration, there has been a lot of internal agony in grief about the nearly the, the, the intent of the task, the endorsement of israel and the policies of israel. and a way that has really fractured young stock, or is that work for president biden? and you see a disproportionate response of criticism it more over from young black voters, black americans,
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who are really active with black lives matter and from the initiatives in ferguson . you are seeing a particularly passionate response from them in terms of them linking what's going on in palestine to their own circumstances in black american communities. if we talk a little bit more about michigan, because we know there's, there's a lot of american community in michigan which was one of the critical swing states in the last 2 presidential elections. how much of a factor? what will that be? and in 2024 as michigan is vital to pay attention to the upcoming election president biden, $1.00 michigan by a $154000.00 votes in the last cycle. and that's a pretty slim margin. and that, and that means that the mobilized base of muscle voters and air of american motors
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of which there are many in michigan couldn't be the decisive push for him to wind. right. there's an estimated $242000.00 most of adherents. and this in the state that's from a religion census estimate, right? and so i ran a pull with a, a co author from a community sample just about 2 weeks ago. and we found that amongst most americans, there was a 95 percent disapproval of how biden is handling the current such a situation. so if we take that to sort of capture what's going on with muslims and our americans in michigan, that really shows a bleak picture of what could happen in michigan if, if a big mobilized foot force of michigan voters are really dissatisfied with the way that present biden is managing the current situation. if we talk a little bit more then about the kind of situation in gaza and this news of an imminent deal to,
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to release is really kept as we know that to us. officials have been involved in, in brokering this as well, if, if this happens and it's still still a big if at the moment, uh, what will that do to, to help his, i'm standing with the public in the us. as i think the thing is, there's been so much discourse on ceasefire that a the current conversation is on a 5 day pause. i don't think that will satisfy individuals based on what we're seeing in terms of community supporters, activists and new people to the movements that are getting mobilized for the 1st time. there's a lot of vocal engagement about permanent ceasefire. so i think it's a step in the right direction, but i think particularly those in the 18 to 34 year old category there keenly paying attention to the conflict, the reading up there educating themselves. and i think there is an awareness of a difference between a 5 day pause and a permanent cease fire or
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a more long term resolution to, to the situation. and i think that's alternately what would satisfy young voters and um, in the meantime, this is something that they can use serve as a p r statement. but i think there's enough people that are having discourse around this. so that may not be sufficient to satisfy what the american public is looking for. good to talk, you notice of the fight, so i must have english. thank you. how on the grounds is really bums continue to kill palestinian civilians in the policy as at least 11 people, including 6 children and been killed often is raining strike target and con eunice in southern gaza. the attack took place in a residential neighborhood as strikes symbols. i targeted the blood asian to say that refugee camps and central garza killing thousands of people when 14000
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palestinians have been killed since october 7th. that's nearly one out of every 150 people. speaking out to a hunting load, he's in the hon units inside the gaza strip. so a heavy, what's the latest we're hearing about uh the fighting in and around san eunice. so yes, housing, well there are more is price continued to pound the gaza strip than what we're seeing now. not only people are getting killed as a result of these error strikes massively or strikes everywhere in the gaza strip. there is no safety place as we already know about that, but at the aftermath of those areas, airstrikes they've re time. i'm a house is targeted, not only the people inside the house, sorry, killed it. but also we're looking at the that,
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that more people are getting displays. not only the people who are in that area, but those who are really evacuated. for example, let's, they come a residential compound as an example where 2 apartments were targeted. and about 15 people from one family that entire family evacuated from gaza. all the way to how to residential compound in the western side of fund units were killed within, in the past to 2 hours, multiple injuries that were reported as of, of that error strikes. but the fact that the entire residence of that residential towers had to evacuate as there is a growing fear that, that power might be targeted one more time. same scenario happens everywhere in every residential blocks of residential homes. people are getting not only killed but displace once or twice. and sometimes it's 3 times similar situations and then say right. and refugee
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a refugee cameron bridge murphy's. you came in earlier hours where at more residential buildings being targeted, destroyed completely a all the surrounding residential homes of 20 people reported kills. but we're getting these concepts before it's about people leaving the areas seeking other places. as the rest is to the northern part of, of gaza, of the guy that serves named the city. the la ends of valia at similar scenario is, is, is happening where more people are getting killed and, and more displaced, nor internal displacement is taking place. creating more tragedies and more misery for palestinian because with, with the type sees on the gaza strip with no, with, with extreme shortage of food supplies and water supplies and, and basic survival items that the suffering is increasingly becoming the new
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challenge for palestine is just like surviving it trying to survive to read the of this ongoing work is becoming a challenge for old palestinians in the gaza strip. what we're hearing about the is really siege of the the indonesian hospital and that is will the hospital has been under a tight seas. uh for the past due day, is that the beginning of the war? uh, particularly in the 2nd week of the we're, we're the largest phenomenal injuries. we're pouring into a hospital. they've pushed it off to the brink of collapse until eventually it's out of service. now the indonesian hospital as a health facility is out of service completely and almost $700.00 people are inside the hospital. there are more evacuation taking place for those are critically injured out of the hospital,
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but it is very difficult in terms of the technicality. and the mechanism is really ongoing. airstrikes and tank shows have destroyed bold a main road leading to the entrance of the hospital, destroying a large part of its facility and all the infrastructure. that's why it's a people find it very difficult to, to leave the hosp to the ambulance, find it very difficult to drive on those damaged roads. but so far a little over 150, critically injured individual inside the hospitals were managed to be transferred to a right here to hon. eunice, to an officer hospital and others were transferred to the european hospital in rough estimate. the 8 already not that hospitalized over one with the large number of casualties and those wires politically injured inside the hospital. the hospital really cut down on its medical services and shut down as a major departments here trying to sustain itself with the remaining amount of,
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of fuel to keep the power generators running. but back to the indonesian hospital where it is, it does scenario that habit the ship a hospital is repeating itself right now. it what seems to be a war on hospitals, not only civilians, and the goal is to read. now any means of life for them is under target and not only targeted but it what, what's going on is a complete destruction of, of an entire health care system in gaza and the northern parts. it's important to remind our viewer that out of the 36 hospitals operating in the gastric, only 10 remaining functioning, but also functioned at the lowest capacity possible. anyone who live 1st there in sun unit 70. thank you. hospitals and southern guns are facing an unprecedented catastrophe. with no health services available in the north and no laptop it is rails attacks,
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institutions are on the verge of collapse. you'll notice said reports from han eunice and a warning to a view as some of the images on graphic in the wake of the latest is really bombardment of casa, the hospital reception. and cory doors are for those that doctors and nurses rush from one patient to another and more are brought in every hour, fewer resources. and then over whelming number of people in need. this has become the norm in hospitals, in cells, or in casa after ease, really forces laid siege to hospitals in the north and order their evacuation. and the challenge doctors here face is not only finding space for more patients. they say the severity of the injuries is something they have never encountered before. and most of them come with a severe types of data which we didn't see before. because it says that she had degree and girls,
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we shall get the needs. and the most of them are the name of the one or 2 days before that percentage of them is about 6072 percent. and then one of them is a 100 assessment. and most of them around $6070.00 underneath, especially the kid is michelle sync that for the band. and most of them are children in enrollment health care facilities in the strip were already compromised under the 17 year long ease. really located which restricted the flow of medical equipment and essential supplies. now, in the midst of israel's relentless bombing campaign, the situation is catastrophic. intensive care units are stretched to the limit of the net and the census. because the i c u department, the master medical complex is over crowded with patients. we have 5 boards in the i see you with 40 beds. so they are all fully occupied and then we have
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a severe shortage of ventilator. so we have only $24.00 for the 40 beds. the doctor say they're over well and it's impossible to health. everyone southern gaza is a big risk of the health care crisis. hospitals which were already struggling before the war now being pushed to breaking point. the influx of casualties with tremendous burden, medical team and resources. in the c, l 20 ton unit in the southern cause distress. at least 8 people have been killed by these really middle tree in cross for the shelling and southern 11 on 3 gentlest. and an 18 year old women are among the victims of the attack on the town of tad hoffa. full members of hamas were killed in a separate strike on a con. zayna heard a report from the court in southern lebanon journalist targeted yet again by is
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really fire. and so they're living on photo. omar was 25 years old and we're be our mom, mary, a father of to working for the pan arab media channel l may a dean were killed. a local journalist who was with them was also killed. they had just finished reporting live from the village of their heartful when what is believed to be in this ready drone hit their position, the omega d instead, the striker deliberately target to the t v. crew. because israel has been trying to silence a channel known to be pro palestinian. this is not the damage. this is, this is the, this was okay uh from the, uh, what would be the weight and that's being really weight school and the community as chris and they were talking to and they aren't the 1st members of the media to be killed. and so they're lucky not just days into the war. reuters journalist, i, some of della was killed and others wounded. and what reporters, without the border said, was
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a targeted strike from the direction of this really border. once later, journalists were injured in an attack in the border village of the other one. it is getting harder to do our job and cover the conflict along the border. we can't access many areas because it is too dangerous. we can't stay in the same position for a long time, even though we're carrying a camera and wearing the proper gear. so identify ourselves as members of the meet you. we drive to empty villages, empty roads, fearing that we could be targeted by and it's really drone, even though we have this sticker on our vehicle. journalists and goals are to have been targeted. dozens had been killed during the more than 6 weeks of war 11 and the not the only place. and so last history now i'm the american that us the new skills. ready anybody being looked at time to move, we've had difficulty journalist and got the media longer, scale 6,
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the media out the door distorted and got that. no one is holding the driver on the bullet. and unfortunately, the people that are the victims are the ones, the lights supposed to be getting this. what's happening 11 on says it will file a complaint with the un on the latest killings. it won't be the 1st center for their own shows it on the order. so they're living on a jody ginsberg is president of the committee to project journalist earlier. she told us that a tax on the media uh, one of the ways to try to sign has been done is 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 out of gauze, or in particular, no international news crews, until very recently had been able to get into gauze. and so we were relying on the reporting of products thing and done this to tell us what was happening inside goes . so that works out. so that the vital can journalists continue covering the border
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and from within does that when we've seen so many, i guess what many people are cooling, deliberate attacks here, especially on that liberties is rarely bordered. 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 for posting is of course to, to attack them. um, you may know that the number of news agents is actually wrote to israel a few weeks ago asking as well as the guarantee the safety of that john is inside garza. and isabel said it was not able to. it was up to the news outlets, but not simply, not possible, as we've seen. no why, particularly inside gauze, it's a, it's not, not the, no, it's not the style. so people were told was a place of safety. and i'm not now,
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i'm the pennies for the while. we've now seen 3 done this at nice killed and these attacks the still ahead on i just need a palace thing in football fans come out to enforce the support that team has like take on australia and a walk up quite a flat for, for coming to the the extreme flooding advisories remain in play for the central philippines high for one . so we're talking about eastern file size central this size, and this band of brain runs right into ne, malaysia. over the next few days. it's been point rain for days now. so there is a very real risk of seeing some flooding, more cloud cover, shuffling across china. but we're also going to see these winds come out of the north. so colors are on talk to the orange, the higher the temperature. but look some of the blue now you're young,
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show you've dropped by more than 10 degrees temperatures of also lowered and will hon as well with that wind coming out of the north, there was some snow come into china is the northeast harbin looking to pick up 10 centimeters over the next 24 to 48 hours and all that rain through the late peninsula, waves of rain running across borneo island on wednesday to australia. we go. storms in east heat in the west. so we'll talk about that in one second. but these storms could produce some large hale and damaging wins the worst of it, i think along that border with new south wales, state and queensland. so we talked about the heat w way for us could get up to 40 degrees on thursday. that's closing in on a record for the month of november, new ceiling. fairly settled, but for this southwest corner, quite a bit of rain coming in. so there are alerts and play for how much you'll see the,
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the log in you are watching. i just need a reminder of our top stories. this is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu urging his government to approve a deal to release some captives held by how much in gaza. the agreement is expected to include a temporary cease fire, the release of palestinian prisoners and the entry of humanitarian aid into the strip. israel is maintaining its relentless informing of gaza stripes, targeted the grace and recite at the g. cancel. coming. dozens of people whom 14000 palestinians have been killed since october 7th. these 15 people, including 6 children,
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have been killed officer and is really strike targeted. con eunice in southern gaza . the talk to place in a residential or maybe let's take a look at the main areas of fighting in northern garza now is really forces baffling palace thing and fight is from the cut, some brigades and his language ahead in these regions. shaded in red, there are a street battles and the destiny populated areas in and around garza city. near the generally refugee camp is ready, troops and tanks of also reportedly make further advances into these shaded areas in the notes and in central cause a just beyond where the gaza, these really forces have been pounding to the side of refugee camp. raising fee is a further onto to how much is military wing has released this new video? it says shows that a fighting is rainy, forces in central gaza. got some brigade says it destroyed his really tanks and
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bulldozers and he's really only released this video on monday saying it is expanding military actions in gaza. it says it's around that. the city of jelia, hundreds of thousands of palestinians remain there in the know so why does israel keep targeting that area? and the refugee camp inside a sound of been javin explains no windows, which had a view of guns as largest refugee camp, overlooked. perhaps it's the largest baby on his way. the soldiers have been fighting in large parts of jamalia and the palestinian refugees. many who been living here since 1948 are forced to be displaced. once again once home to more than a 100000 people. now lodge pods are most the rubble. 6 with the years
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israel has targeted the comp repeatedly it's considered the book of the 1987 and the father uprising. and many palestinian fighters have come from the area and is really meant if the truck killed for palestinian workers spot in, protest and civil disobedience that lost it for years. since then it's been declared a close minute pre zone. giovanni a is the closest built up area to the bay tunnel and crossing the is really um you have a tech to speak with the community on the defensive. the population density of the $1.00 squared can be 2 companies, numerous casualty many of the $26.00 united nations run screws, which have been turned into the filters since october. the 7th have been including a florida. the hundreds of people were killed. the 2 hospitals on the outskirts in the nation and allowed to have been targeted and
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they're out of service. most of giovanni as the residents are displaced to. 6 those who remain sea, even if they lose everything, they won't stop existing, the occupation and fighting for basic. right. so i'm going to job a. how does there is there any forces had been reading, but lots of refugee camp east of nablus in the occupied west bank at least 5 palestinians reportedly injured during confrontations with the soldiers overnight. these really ministry boulders the streets of the camp and retains full pallets things. several of the towns have also been rated. i just see the same bus. robbie said this update from the refugee camp in the occupied west bank. it is rarely soldiers, special forces. and under cover units have just left civil as a refugee camp, but on our way in we can see in here drones overhead. this is one of the houses that they rated,
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that is now currently undergoing repairs. as you can see is really soldiers came and broken through the fence, tracked into the mud, and then went from the window into the home. they told the man who owns this home, that they were looking for his nephew. and if he didn't turn himself and if he didn't surrender himself to these rarely, authorities within a certain amount of time that they would pass his name onto the special forces which palestinians who live here tell us is akin to a death sentence. now this camp of a lot, the refugee camp, is home to 32000 palestinians. refugees. these narrow alleys have several built up areas. it is the most populated refugee camp in the occupied westbank. and it has in the last several days seen multiple major operations or at least 3 rates that took place since early this morning into today. and this is the 3rd time a major operation has been carried out here. in a week,
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several people were injured with multiple gunshot wounds and strap, and we saw images of at least one man receiving chest compressions, appearing on the positive. we've now learned that he did die of his wound, just a bystanders. people keep saying that the be constant is really rays that have been happening nightly that have intensified since the war on gaza began or shattering any sense of home. they feel in these camps saying mr. avi owed to 0 in the block, the refugee camp and douglas. russia has discussed the war in gaza with senior members of actively countries. and the organization, organization of islamic co operation at a meeting in moscow escalates has been a series of international of diplomatic efforts to broadcast these fine garza and enable the delivery of humanitarian aid unit shop of oliver reports from laska. it's been a busy day for diplomacy. moscow,
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russian foreign ministry officials have been hosting representatives from several honorably countries as well as the head of the organization of islamic corporation, ending des moines, gauze, and dominated the agenda for an administer survey level of highlighted. the importance of regional countries being represented in efforts to resolve the conflict and the code for the resumption of negotiations on the creation of a palestinian state says that you use that you symbol itself as the we support the creation of an independent sovereign palestinian state within the 1967 borders with its capital in east jerusalem for many years, we have advocated that the quartet of mediators work in full coordination with the legal air of states. russian presents letting the patient spoke about the resolution of the police scene is ready to come fix at the extraordinary amazing of breaks. leaders is as the priority is preventing the warning gauze or from escalating, your gimme one of our colleagues just mentioned numerous deaths of children, that's heretic. and so when you see how they perform,
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the surgery is on children without anesthesia. it's beyond comprehension. russia has its own presented itself as a potential mediation and the police tina is ready to conflict. since the who began on october, the 7th, russia has hosted a delegation from us and use its veto power. the un security council to belittle the us to box drop the resolution that induce israel's right to defend itself while denying palestinians the right to do so. those actions are positively received. why they are world but prompted and i've cries from countries that support israel unconditionally us. above all of the elders the right most square. i was calling. so paula montez by called for an immediate cease fire in the war on gaza extension's. the motion is therefore agreed to not conclude the note from his table for debate by fest, mr. holmes that uses last week. 90 members of the house voted full and 28 against
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my mother in my own that has more from outside the scottish parliament in edinburgh . this is not the festival, it's for about a month, and they ok, that was fundamental, voted in favor of a ceasefire and gods that before that. but this is very important because of the unit to the core, the 2 of the debates and discussions, as complemented and described by many members of the scottish parliament who spent more than 3 hours debating and discussing the situation in does the sadness and the social, the paying that to is there a to put a scene, it's time it is going to a, this is a step towards more pressure, more political and diplomatic efforts into another here and the okay to begin with from the school through government, then over the world. this is maybe the faults parliament in western europe to vote in favor of
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a seeds fire and goes up to the well as the cats alone in parliament and irish department as well. so we're talking about some look at the bottom and spot a accumulates that builds up the momentum for codes for ceasefire internationally as the of the motion that was uh, voted for the amended motion amendment tables by a n a. so so was the leader of the scope this quote to ship uh, uh, was accepted by the s m b. let's go to the government. it's cause for the international criminal court to investigate any reports of the predictions of international law and international humanitarian law by both parties, by having us and uh, is there any um, codes of course for uh, both part to, to comply with the ceasefire. south africa's parliament has voted by an
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overwhelming margin to recommend the country suspend diplomatic ties with israel. it's up to president. c will run a post a to decide whether that will happen. i just need it for me. the miller has moved from johannesburg a while the motion to suspend ties with is where it was put forward by an opposition party. the governing african national congress was strongly behind it and of course, voted in the favor of that resolution impala meant. now the african national congress has made a number of statements in recent weeks condemning what is happening in the cause and many times referring to it as a genocide. a one thing is well, to be held accountable so so that we can present sort of my poor so also reaching out to the international criminal court saying that opinion minute then. yeah, who needs to be investigated for crimes against humanity? now the, all of the parties in parliament would say, this isn't a good idea that's all there for can use to maintain relations in order to be immediate to so that there is
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a channel between south africa as israel. but the african national congress has been adamant, but has also amended that resolution saying that they would want a suspension of diplomatic ties with israel until there is a ceasefire. now israel has already recalled it's a back to the, to south africa. it says in response to the statements made by the south african government, it's not known whether or not so the africa will officially cut ties with israel, given that this is a recommendation by parliament. it still has to go to the president as well as the department of international relations. so for now it's not binding, but a very strong statement from south africa's parliament. for me, the ultra 0 joanna's book, a liquid show to often and politics. events around the world are being canceled or postponed in the wake of the war and gaza. many influential cultural figures say they are facing disciplinary action,
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or their events are being shut down because of the public support for palestinians . lower con, spoke to some of those office and office, and they say they won't besides. this is the walk of a nice to plan and a for the future thought is known but speaking out on liberation, struggles bots. when he strayed from african politics and criticized to bring guns on social media museum photon in germany. canceled his exhibition or to us to, to encounter the museum. almost wanting to have your cake and eat it to something like us. like to want to hire people for their arrival politics in one area. i the future isn't. but then to not really want that to be expressed in any other way. responding to a request for comment, the museum folk one says this decision was made because a crate to take sides with the beads. that's boy taught to us when functions which
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questions israel's right to exist. it continues to say it stands for peace and dialogue from the mtv music awards to pel, music u. k. and fashion trust sarabia, globally events so being canceled in the wake of the war, and garza many say out respect, bought some say they being silenced. last week, the list phone gallery in london postponed chinese. all it is i way way's exhibition. he tells alters 0 is because he was very cool about the war in gaza saying today's politics seemed to be about everyone avoiding contribution of evading responsibility. the world we inhabit resembles a medieval era. the front such books i postponed to the award ceremony policy and also denise chippies, book minded detail. the organize a lit problem says this is do is the will start to buy from us onto which millions of people in israel and palestine is suffering. and jewish american open nathan tools, so multiple events in the u. k. and the us cancelled for his book tool of
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a day in the life of wood solomon over and over and over again. we have these wars in gaza and everybody when we have these wars calls for restoration of com, what is the com that everyone is calling for us to restore? that's the reality that is depicted in my book that shows this is not a situation of calm when there is not a war and gaza. at one event, prove would be showing the stage in houston with us health representative rashida to light bolts. the orthodox jewish chamber of commerce declared a victory of the convincing hilton hotels. to cancel it. we will not be intimidated . we will not be silenced. and we will not stop until we save lives. and as gulls, it crumbles these right is us, is impala titian. se, shutting down debates is not the way forward, nor con,
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ultra 0. the still ahead on as a 0 ukrainians commemorate the 10th anniversary of the stops of protests that would lead to the so called made then revolution the
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the login to some other world news. now ukrainians have been commemorating the 10th anniversary of the stock of protest that would lead to the so called made den revolution. the event was said key of on a path to conflict with moscow. as run,
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mcbride explains from the cleaning and kept it was on this day in 2013 the demonstrators pay now tons of keeps main. my done square to protest against the government's decision to scrap plans for close the ties with the european union known as the my done revolution. if dignity, the 3 months of protests would locked by violence. confrontations with security services, in which more than 100 people were killed with my public room when i was one of the heroes, one 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 supported the separatist movement in the east and don't bass region. and ultimately launched its full scale invasion of ukraine nearly 2 years ago. many here believe
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the movement has strengthened ukrainian results and much more prepared to create this resistance in this war. for the green became much more stronger. resilience must goes reaction to the my dime protests seems only to of united, most of the crane against russian dominance opening, the wasteful, likely european union, and nato membership. the very things that russia was trying to provide to men, rates in the end of the 3 president followed them, is a lensky said one day ukraine star would shine in the circle of stuff. right, right. i'll just say repeat. north korea says it has lost a ministry of, of ation satellite in to over the head of the lowest japanese prime minister for me . okay. she said his country was ready to respond to any provocation or unexpected situation. 2 attempts by peeling and to put
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a military observation satellites into orbit failed earlier this year. in iceland is pricing for potential lava eruption new its capital. at least 4000 people have been evacuated in green, demick, 40 kilometers south, west of reykjavik, the capital, the government insisting it is prepared for the sweat. iceland has 33 active volcanoes. the highest number in your to palestine have lost the latest. 2026 woke up quite a fire against australia. the match was moved from the occupied westbank to kuwait because of the war in gaza. but despite being away from home, the stadium was full of symbolism for the palestinian people and the team's fans. do you want it as a rosco reports from kuwait city, they came to this fee for well qualified in the thousands to raise awareness funds dressed in the traditional black and white check casea carrying the polish to me and flag with that to show support for the players but also to protest against israel,
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school and goss. i'm going to be supporting 5 story because we think that this game is a venue for us to protest against the genocide that's happening, you know, and goes on documentation. we're given these toys at the gates from 2 guys, and they asked us to throw them to the court at 710, and support of the children stuff been killed in palestine. i'm queen and we should come here because this is a humanitarian issue. and a lot of people have been dying. so we're coming here to support our brothers. it was a much full of symbolic gestures. the palestinian team wall that could fee is during the national absence. both teams observed admitted to silence for those killed in the pool. the stadium players have also shown this support by pledging a portion of the much fees towards mandatory efforts in golf go. it was
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a straight years. we went ahead early on heading the bullying from the corner. x box us but just before the break, loose up but time really equalized. talestine training. keep them matthew ryan into action. australia ultimately came away with the one that was sick tree, but the palace to maintain delivered the message to the mountain place. of course. busy we played for our people in palestine on god. now is the cause for our game today. we just think the wonder we play these type of matches, this kind of big matches, the 1st thing that we think about, especially with what's happening right now. the situation though with that and we say, sorry to all our friends of how the sites are, we can when may most of these read exists. we are here where living human beings who exist and we have the freedom to play in to enjoy the game football and many people don't know that alison's. here we are here. the city and see may have lost. it's not going to know the nbc and play against
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a back and told me most importantly to the fun. they braced the voice of palestinians on a website to on industrial sca out to 028 sitting and that's it for me. has them seek a for this news out? darren jordan will be here in just a moment with more the days these in the craig zone extends much deep into the mountains and we've watched a search and rescue efforts to get underway. despite the risk, we're seeing residents returning to their homes in search of their belonging destruction here completely destroyed seats. minarette and cox here just goes to show again, the challenge of bringing heavy equipment into these areas. the army is deployed, it's how the company has to be at the sense of the way it's a race assigned to flying people. to trucks,
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under the rubble of israel is still refusing to allow international journal seem to josh power standing and reporters of risking everything to get the story at $1505.00 kills and and as strikes the listening post we covered the way the news is covered these cultures solutions that gives us no hope for our future that we have to find creative solutions, not just turn our backs. i don't think that has a number. think about it as a person, person yourself, and that person's shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life, those dentures we want we want to break because the women and my country deadlocks. we come up to on we are close and nice all of who we are human beings and deserves to be treated equally. we are in the footsteps. our
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officers claim that has been done before can be done as long as a human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is key is you to the, the past 2 weeks of negotiations and agreement. it's set to be close to pose the fighting and gaza in exchange for the release of some is ready to come to the other one down. jordan, this is out just a or a lawyer from dell also coming up. there's where the cabinet is meeting to vote. on the proposed deal with him us 5 minutes, the benjamin netanyahu says it's the right decision, but

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