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the consequence of war, the human suffering that jesus for time. it is one of the most serious thoughts of violence. in recent years, we brave bullets involved because we give voice to those demanding freedom the rule of law. and we always include the views from all sides, the 2nd day of his rating plumbing and gaza. at least 200 palestinians have been killed since the safe spot ended on friday morning. the color that run this donkey attain. this is out of here at life. and of all 2nd palestinian communities left in ruins. the renewed is really attach, have destroyed homes, businesses and final infrastructure. the one is wanting the medical supplies food
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and so we're ready running out. and the people in gaza have no safe plus violence and legal lands. seizures in the occupied westbank monitors from the palestinian will star as they have been detained and face. and by as rainy sense the while it is now just past 9 gmc, that's 11 o'clock in the morning and gaza is around, has intensified and expanded it's land and sea attacks since a week long see spot expired on friday morning. air rates have struck several neighborhoods in garza city on saturday. rescue crews that say they no longer have the washing machinery to search for survivors under the rubble. and the death toll is rising again. phase 200 palestinians have now been killed and these renewed is riley attacks. the goal is a health when streets as more than $15000.00 palestinians have been killed since
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october. the 7th is rarely forces have struck areas in southern and also particularly hot and what appears to be an expanding offensive palestinians who are forced to be displaced from their homes in the north of now been ordered to move even further south. well can who dari is in there all by in the central gaza strip in israel seems to have picked up just where it left off. can you tell us how people they are feeling and everything's just started over again as well. let me start with the latest updates where the is there, a new forces have been reading can units the mid an area where we are right now. and the center of the draws the city. there has been a couple of injuries uh, transferred to this hospital where i am right now at the there have been dozens of people injured and the ambulances are coming in and out. palestinians and people in
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the gaza strip are very frustrated after that. is there any forces published a map where there's separating the gaza strip into blocks and numbers at palestinians right now they don't the, they don't know how they're going to deal with this. not because most of the people do not have electricity and they also do not have internet at the same time, people and they're not where to go. they don't know where to go at more than 1000000 times to muse evacuated from the another area to the south. and it's, it's, it's facts, right? you know, in the south. so after that, people are asking it, they don't do it. i think there is an answer right now. 2 ambulances right now entered that i still have that in the hospital. and this is an exclusion we heard a couple of minutes ago.
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were trying to see what the injuries are but the selling is not the selling is not stopping the continuous explosions in different areas. gunboats have been opening fire and the f sixteens and the artillery. so this is the scene right now behind me in the causes trip and you know, talking about these ongoing bombardments, can you tell us about the, the pattern, assuming you've been seeing the people that feel that this is paving the way for an expand that is really ground defensive will be what we be seeing those tanks moving south. ok, so let's start with the north. where in the bad? yeah. b flat here, there are ongoing air strikes right now. and we're also talking about the city and a lot neighborhood. and it's just the one, and in the mid an area where we are right now, there have been non stop explosions all night and right now and we are seeing,
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i'm getting into buildings is entering the hospital. let's move to the south where also at the there have been a couple of buildings and residential areas targeted by the is early forces. there has been non stop explosions across the gaza strip in different areas. and people are sitting, told to evacuate. people are asking us, where should we evacuate? should we go? they tend to go back to the north because it's separated and i said the north is completely isolated on the south. and people are now feeling an isolation between the southern area and the me, this area in the gaza city, people are those know where to go everywhere is box. we're talking about hospitals that hospitals unit is cool as you and facilities. uh, people have been seeking refuge in these areas and other people from the north also seek refuge in their families houses or their friends houses. so we're talking
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about an area can units where there were 200000 people living there. right now there are more than 1000000 people seeking refuge income units, one of the biggest cities in the southern area, and there's been called and warned to evacuate. so now what will happen is the is right. these were called the block number on the map and will like, for example, they're going to tell people in the block that you have to move to block life. but then the end of the day yesterday they, they weren't people to evacuate pseudo for us. but at the same time, that's what was being bombed. so people see it has this, they're frustrated, they're of course, of despair. they did, they, they're telling, they're literally telling us there is no where they safe and we don't know where to go. so and who is already there for us and the central part of the gaza strip. thank you so much and please stay safe. israel's defense minister says his country will continue to attack garza until it achieves. it's called
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a rather kate in class. on friday you'll have colanda said that the group only understands false as military personnel at israel's tell of as where he then watched some of the strikes carried out on golf. fish, all mouthy. now, you will not be shown, as i said from the 1st day, how most organization only understands 4 score. we will continue and strike it until we achieve the course of the war, the dismantling of the mazda organization, the denial of its military capabilities, and the return of the hostages to their homes. only law says on the wing, the custom brigades says that launched a biology of rockets towards tel aviv on friday is rel, sounded air, a warning sirens and several cities. well, let's not speak to alan fisher. he joins me from occupied east. teresa island, can you talk us through the latest fighting we've been hearing about from the is rarely signed of the well knew alarms being sounded near the guys
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and bought a new cause of them. not just in the last few minutes sent me the has been increased by 2. you and guys, overnight we've had that. they've been heavy clashes fighting in the streets. so guys, a city, a bad tele, which is in the north. there's also been somebody to military activity with a tax in a ton unit. and also in rafa, in con units the is really military is confirmed over night. there were more than $400.00 attacks. and they were 50 attacks by just eliminating what they say or tentative positions. the tax and rough. uh, interesting because you'll remember that many people move from does a city told by these release to move sides towards can units where there was the main fighting overnight and then on to rafa. and there was also leaflets dropped in the last 24 hours, telling people to move to the sides. no rough eyes in this so and so people have got this decision to make note stating that there have been
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a tax there. do they go? or do the state, excuse me, do they make that very important decision about what is right for them and their family and the fact that it's really is pull them to move. so, because that's where they be safe, and then these release of attack the so makes that an almost impossible decision for anyone to make. there's also been a number of attacks in northern israel. these really say that they responded to the positions in southern lebanon where he believed themselves came from. and also these really subset i, i saw the, the city and some said that these really kind of a number of strikes in and around damascus overnight with of course, the russians warning just last week the, if it risk escalating this conflict by continue to attack positions near damascus. what is what was obviously very concerned about security? i say it is now talk, particularly amongst all the regional powers to of, of buses or in the israel once south. if or when this orleans tell us what we know
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about those plans at the stage as well to be clear, this is an idea that is being proposed by these really, since only by these really isn't. this is important to the future security on the run of the fact to buffer zone in the wrong guys at the moment, around 300 meters. and that's pretty position since the 2nd and the deposit. but what they say is, is much more complex, much more detailed than that, although a lot of those details of still can be made public. these really have talk because the due date is the objections that united out of balance to talk to and also to the united states. so that shows that this isn't just an isolated idea. this is something that these really so very keen on. and we've already had from the us next tuesday on to the blinking, saying that after the war, he doesn't want to see power has to be in tennessee being taken by is it, but is it once there's buffer zone inside guys that how far it would extend would it be one or 200 meters, or whether it be one or 2 kilometers or even more? not entirely clear, no idea. who would stack those buffer zone either?
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now these really don't want to put troops and they're too risky for them. new out of nation would consider that there's an idea of the united nations would be reluctant as well. so there's still a lot of detail to be made public, but the fact that these really are talking to neighbors and allies about it. they suggest that it's very much on that agenda, but as we've had from the us, the idea of this is already seeing lot international diplomatic backwash and efficient that with all the nicest for us from occupied the story. so i'm a thank you, i'm well, that's now take you to a live press conference that we are hearing from the con units that's in the southern part of the gaza strip. you are listening out to representative from the as an independent commission of human rights. i'll get you. the name is that organizations presently. let's just say that the rise people do goes as much on family as i'm to, to,
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to the civilians. partially. oh, totally. this is the 2nd item that says and explains actions that become said the genocide. these 3 things mentioned, the 2nd item is quite clear and is definitely apply to what's going on here. and what has been done by the occupation, again into the others, the nodes and guys that we do every one to go to. these grinds the right names, collective crimes, the collective claims, and we urge that unless the community to respect the but as the lights of the others, the needs and to the depend on the agreement of stopping genocide, responsibility as we say,
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that in addition to the responsibility of the patient follows is we see that then that that is states of america is to be fully responsible not only by given red light to the occupation, but this guy that responsibility is based on being. but the in the decision maker. and we all know the, the us defense secretary and the us 2nd to other states have played the part the road in the counselor will meetings a and the with playing an attitude and supporting actions on the ground. and we all know the centers of weapons given to is right. and we all know the security control practice of the marine, the full asses of the united states of america have moved to the to the area. in
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addition to that, the u. s. as a u. s. has v to any decision. and again, as the victims of these genocide we uh, directly talk you to the american people and we say clearly we as a human rights independent community. we carry the category a and we tell you that your president and you may have taken part in these genocide and guys of another import the month. uh, which is the goals uh, according to what have been documented by us and our fee, the follow ups. we have see the announced goals, but the real goal is different. we need to go to some trade on these goals.
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first of all, the collective punishment and killing and the, the big numbers, the massive numbers of mothers and of one the paper is that clear indication also, the mess of this function is another live indication they have destroyed us. and this is another evidence to say that this is one of the main goals and of saying good. we have documented the, the arrow against the occupation. the it'd be had been the very out of don't way again is our victims. they'd be hit with an arrow going to way again as well. but as the people, the better are good, they want to say that we are the able and we are the capable to do anything in guys that and then another gold. and i want the mass media outlet to concentrate on this. we are trying to prevent
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what will happen. we have seen people be forced to be displays. and if you've seen the batman of the, is the impulse of can you and is, can you and is know is an operation area. and they have us, the people of the is the part of cotton, eunice to move to wrap up. this is an indication that the occupation photos is trying to take the displacement, so that to be a sort of emigrate ation. so it was the rough off crossing we uh, now had in, in, in we had no confident that these, uh, the goal is though the it is. that's why you left me on a date to move quickly to stop the question. and we, uh, let's go to general all the eyes to see, to adopt certain procedures and the by the weight is now in the run my law. and we
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have told him that we will never meet in protest of his actions since the 2021. he has been appointed as this was the general all the is to say and says that dying he has ignored the but his dean and fines. we refused to meet him today in the, in the process. and to show that we don't accept his acceptance of the israel is a dictations. and we know that the he also said some state the are not verified. so we have refused to meet him because they did not show that it
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well, you've been listening that to a press conference from the independent commission of human rights. and that's the national human rights organization for palestine. they were just speaking the outside enough, the hospital and con eunice, that's in the southern part of the gaza strip. they say they're appealing to the american public to stop the president from being a part of what they say is an ongoing genocide in gaza. the commission says that they've been documenting abuses throughout this conflict, and they're asking the international criminal court to live up to its obligations a while. in the meantime, the us secretary of state honest name's lincoln, has wrapped up yet another visit to the regions and it says conflict again. he's how talks on the future of the cause of a foreign ministers on the sidelines of the wind climate conference in july. and i
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followed a meeting with israel's prime minister on thursday. i made clear that after it was imperative that is real, put in place, clear protections for civilians, emphasis standing and measuring the systems going forward. and as we see just today is roles already moved out on parts of that, including sending out information, making a weird wherever we move and being safe areas and not in jobs. and we'll be looking at looking at that going forward. it's very, very important. it's also important to understand why the laws came to an end because of them on a mos renae documents and made in fact, even before the most committed, atrocious terrorist attack injurious feeling. 3 people born together as including americans began firing rockets before the positive ended. and as i said on the commitments of a whole lot to bring in sol, tongue barrow county is
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a professor of public policy. it hello, i've been calling for the university. you to ask me now in the studio. so don't we just back to where we wow. more than a week ago, have the calculations that will change for the, the assignable, any of the other parties have been involved or trying to mediate this call as well . i think mister now who has from the beginning being very keen on continuing his war and gaza. yeah. and also the user id ministry are also determined to restore the image of being tough and security a to provide the security for those raiders and so on. and to be honest, i think they've been looking for a glitch in the negotiation process to give them the justification to go back into this. and this is what's happened over the last couple of over the last couple of days. i don't know if this is something you've discuss area, but the whole idea of the women and children that these right is interpreted to deal to mean all women and children and how mass talked about civilian women and
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children now. so there was nothing to do with the female soldiers in the state. and then also the issue of the family that was uh, killed in gaza at how much offering to return the bodies plus one man who is the father of those children. and that's of course was, was rejected by as well. in addition to the fact that thomas really pushed a israel to the edge by releasing men, but not just bailey. so they went on outside this trend of communication directly dealing with the russians. the tie government, they should have been on so on. and that's what it is, right? i think it gave the image that or undermine their, their case and an editor to them. so they were looking really for a way to, to continue this war. and this is what's happened yesterday at the morning. well, it does feel like we're in a new phase of the war to some extent. that's been plenty of talk of this idea of,
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of the ground and vision moving style 15 me fits drops. that's. that's not that's being circulated with, with the gaza strip, broken down some blocks and people the thing moved around. yes. again, what this feels you and i have talked about this like an ever ever shrinking space . so people in the gaza strip, you know, as that space shrinks, continues to shrink. what's your weight on where negotiations might be for, for another ceasefire, given what you've just told them? i think it's going to be much more difficult. i think even the mediators may have to face to this question, can we continue to act in good faith as mediators in a situation where clearly one side is, has the full intent on their genocide. what nothing yahoo is doing is not to is not toward this is if you look at that, the distance looks like we're gaming exercises between army to come and impose a grid on the whole area with 2700000 people. i'd say i move you from a to b. c. all of those sound like you're all kind of this is what signing up. should it
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be possible? and what she seems to be after is really the social fabric he's intending on destroying the social fabric with the policy and making sure that the 2.7 people are more by. and by, by doing so, he is going to ultimately, i think, so try and push them out of guys altogether. the idea of this, uh, uh, security is on that it wants to create. this is very similar to what these are, they didn't happen in, in 1982 they, when they've entered haven't and created this buffer zone. and it was an all mine, as long as they've pushed all the information out of this. it's not something that you usually do into the land of your neighbor or, or your enemy. you something that if you want to create a buffer zone, you do it on your right 1st on your own, then understood what you did yesterday. he placed the cornerstone for a new we got to new settlement and guides us strip. so great, i think his, his time is, is still to push the policy is out. i don't see how that will say,
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because i have with regional policies. won't even f allow some of our account. thank you for joining me again. here in the studio. of all the us has repeatedly called fiction military and pauses and calls on that as you've been hearing. it's well, it's also israel's biggest military. baccha. washington has their forces, they send israel 100 bond combustible ones. the candidates carry 240 kilograms of explosives. that's according to the wall street journal, which is proportional previously undisclosed on supposed to israel. it says a 100 of these b, o u 109 phones have been sent since october. the 7th then designed to destroy underground facilities. so in total, the u. s. has sent is really about 15000 bombs over the past 2 months, including unguided and guided munitions. it's also reportedly sent some 57000 on television shows a key munition that it's also been sending to ukraine. us officials also told the newspaper that israel used in american bottom and an attack on the giovanni
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a refugee camp in northern casa, and killed more than a 100 people. all day with the rush is a professor at the national defense university. he was a pentagon director of arabian peninsula recess. he says, the reports of weapons provided by the us might be seen as a contradiction of any weapon you know, use in the cost, which will kill him. but um, you know, the, the article says that the weapons have been provided since october 7th. so we don't know what the pace of it is, but it's quite probable that a lot of these happened back before the international shift in public opinion when they were focused on the terrorist attack and the abduction and civilians, the master of civilians in israel proper and since then we've seen any roshan in the international support for israel, so i think we'd have to track that this. the 2nd thing is at least the b o u 109. if your aim is to kill civilians, that's not the weapon you'd use from because it has a,
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the fuse is on the tail. so it goes into the ground and explodes. if you want to kill civilians, what you would do is use an air burst munition or ground versus dish and that would maximize the trap on pregnant. so it's, it's, it's alert account. it, it doesn't look well in public opinion, but it's not as quite as, as bad as what it may seem like. once you look at the weapons themselves, i think the reports that have bomb um, but yeah, no, any bomb is bad, but this farm is designed to go into the ground and then explode. it's designed to go through like 4 to 6 feet of a concrete and then explode. so if i was choosing a munition for troops in the open or troops in a built up area, i would choose a different around with the different fuse. but that being said, you know, this is a little munition and popular opinion has shifted against israel in united states to a lesser extent and elsewhere to a greater extent. all as, as well,
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reserves it's assault on gaza. hostilities also attend to the israel 11 on board and that's and i'll speak to our correspondents and hold on. she joins us from launch. are you in southern lebanon? isn't it? can you talk us through the latest attacks that we're seeing on this front? you were telling me earlier that it's all still very much being carefully calibrated as well. yes. sullivan on as well. border is still very much an active frontline hours after the gauze that cease fire collapse on friday. hezbollah resumed operations against israeli military targets along the border. 6, yesterday won a short while ago. so far this conflict has been largely confined to a narrow strip of territory, a few kilometers. it turns deep on each side of the border. so it's confined in geography. and this is also can find in target really calibrating their attacks. yes, we have seen the occasional stripe deeper into each other territory. but the iranian
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foreign minister, who really had the so called access of resistance, said that when he wasn't babies a few days ago we spoke to what he called resistance leaders, officials from hezbollah officials from hamas. and they told him that the response would be harsher and more severe if this cease fire in god. so it does not hold, but the access of resistance to has been careful trying to collab calibrate really it's, it's, it's attacks whether on the front surrounding israel or whether against us forces in syria or iraq. but has the, has said that all options are on the table and it's all depends on what happens in the non will hezbollah change an enter this conflict? and it's full blown. military capabilities is how much is no longer to sustain its attack. well, time will only show, but for the moment this is still very much an active frontline, but very much confined in terms of the territory. the, the watching border between is around 11 on for us. thank choosing to hello hello,
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stand in human rights groups. say that is really set to is all taking advantage of increasing military rates across the occupied westbank to seize moorland that also carrying on assaults against the palestinians, such as detained. and then stripped and beat a team of monitors with the palestinian authority. charles trot for incense us this report from the village of $841.00 sort of the saucer. a wants to take his sheep to his land so they can graze. but he isn't of us about another attack, but he's ready. settlers who are trying to push him out, eh, with a month to shave, i like i've often everybody's gonna, as you can see how all you have to see the sheep on the street, who knows, i want to take them, but they need to check on it and repair the damage 1st. we go with months to a call to his livestock grazing lands. these way the settlers have tried to block the road quite digging
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a trench in putting of us on. so the show what defines the july issue, what the issue, what i assume i can from the lot. i'm glad. i mean from the time the man from the law is call his belongings, broken and strewn across the slope. i did dish what was holding a cellphone while this was the army with this up lives, nothing. they are like father and son. they beat me. they beat to my son this most, everything. first, they broke the phones, they started my id and they destroyed the sheep pounds and the water pipes. it was on the morning of november, the 9th, when a group of his ready settlers protected by the is really military, came into this area and destroyed places where palestinians have lived for generations. most palestinians, along with palestinian human rights groups say they have seen increased efforts by settlers to make land grabs since.

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