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so we can help cluster bombs, exploding out to 0 as teens on the ground. when you close to the heart of the story . the israel is a tax on gaza. continue into the night hours off to an earlier strike code moving a 100 palestinians of legit body and refugee you killed out children. we are our children. we is on money. we owe our homes. we want to do. we want to live in safety, the bombing, the bulk of this is just every log from the will. so coming up,
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the deputy lead to a from us tells us which is the are the remaining captives won't be freed unless israel stops fighting at all. palestinian prisoners are released as is israel, run some of the pressure one prime minister benjamin netanyahu to bring back to this. and her boss is waiting 5, the barge of rockets and to tell of eve the are welcome to the program is rather expanded as a tax on cause or on saturday, getting more than a 100 palestinians. new wave of strikes lands. cnn began after a ceasefire with a mass expired on friday. folks to reach a new deal of collapse with the collapse with him by saying they'll be no more negotiations and captives until the war ends. alexandra buys begins coverage.
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a major is really air raid your con units in southern gaza, within minutes, several residential towers, and how much the town completely destroyed. of israel had issued evacuation orders, families left just in time to see their lives explode. the where is the safety we're supposed to have in the so the set to go sides. and here we are in the so where do you want us to go? our children are missing and we do not know where the are enough is enough. stop the war, gazda is destroyed. of the in northern got the, an air read on the ball, your refugee camp causes more death and destruction. you filled out the children. we are, our children is on money. we owe a home. we went to live, we went to live in safety. the area is one of the most densely populated and has
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been targeted repeatedly during the past 8 weeks. there is nothing. there's no civil defense. there are no ambulances that no medical services are good. rescuers are using their bare hands to dig through, revel searching for survivors. people offer each other what little comfort they can back out. i mean, people are just lying on the ground. there are body parts everywhere and then there are thousands of victims. as is real expands, it's a salt across the strip. fears are growing of the ground defensive in the south areas. the army previously described as safe once again. gaza is an active wars zone. once again, for palestinians, nowhere is safe and the relative peace of the ceasefire is a distant memory. alexandra buyers, algebra as
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a sorry bombardment of a human rock fence has code at the 6 members of one family, civil defense cruise dug through the rubble to search for survivors of the scene and the outstanding and neighborhood of rough or southern gaza. they were able to rescue 10 injured family members and take them to the hospital just as tarik ever as a miss and call us in southern goals. and with the latest the entire goal is, was to had been earlier targeted by the occupation forces. but during the last only hour, the occupation forces had leveled to the ground, a residential building in a roof district where more than 6 palestinians have their reported killed and, and i'm part of them have been also injects by your occupation or relentless. a strike on this house of the peer to remain wild the eastern areas of can eunice had been under the artillery a shilling for more than 2 hours from now where they are trying to destroy old buildings that are adjacent to the buddhist. and they are also firing elimination
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to flash over this calling of the eastern areas of can you this which could clearly even be seen from our invitation here in the center of con, you a city. similarly, the attacks continued even almost like a rock refuge account where more than knowing palestinians have been killed with 10 others who helped have been also wounded, a residential building that was hit by the occupation forces. now we can clearly hear the sounds of the east, very explosions in the eastern areas of can you just again, while old, the gaza strip off to the end of the last hill to cease by a wind from us and east. but it had been on the relentless strikes. people generally installing the guns a step have a sense of fear and even frustration. that to the 5, the fighting had resumed again between almost volunteers and the use very occupational soldiers and separate areas. of course, the goal is this trip. now this fighting had been combined by wide aerial campaign that destroyed a number of residential buildings and even it protect it,
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prevented that stands for moving freely due to the risk that might be resulted. the hospitals in the gaza strip of being overrun with people injured or killed. incessant a shelly many with children, including in con eunice with large numbers of civilians, a flight in recent weeks, under the orders of this regular army come in and then the lake has more, had a warning. have a pool, contains distressing images from the staff. parents carry their bloody children to hospital. ok, so the amount is hospice, who in central garza is overwhelmed. ok is ready for says from the data neighborhood the, the, the, the it is
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through nursing instead many patients or left line the through the ministry of health in gauze. it says most of those killed over $200.00 since friday on women and children. the missteps vanessa hospital read relatives weights to bury the dead of hon. eunice wasn't supposed to either. oh yeah, well whoever the about the, the, the one has said that the guns a strip is the most dangerous place and the wants to be a child. and we're going to seize,
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find more children who don't commit to that of to 0 photo authorities and causes a 55, a trunks event it through the roof or crossing in the past day. these are the 1st to enter guys, this is the ceasefire. ended 3 quarters of causes population, about 1700000 people have been displaced by israel bombardment, as well as prime minister benjamin netanyahu said the war and gaza will continue until these items are achieved, including the elimination of from us. while he was speaking thousands of his re, these were routing and tel aviv to cool for the release of captives held in garza, their families are putting pressure on let them know who to do more to bring them home mostly on what together. how do we find and we'll give what we many people asked me during this week. and i had been asked by some of our brave fighters and soldiers, is the war. will the war will resume after the truce or the ceasefire?
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and i said yes, absolutely. yes, and this answer is now clear to everyone. so i am saying clearly that we continue the war until we achieve all our goals. and run con has more from occupied east jerusalem a day, $58.00 nave, and still a has the capability of a firing rockets and heating places like tel aviv, the west of jerusalem. and there is communities on the, the southern part of the goes to strip is a real message being sent a by him ask that they can attack time. i'm place of the choosing. and this precedent for this as well. remember, during the 2021 will, how much more effectively dictating terms to the residence of tel aviv at that stage, what they were saying to the residents of telling me that they were about to load the truck is between say, 7 pm and 9 pm, and the details of the breast as should not be out in the streets. and they listen
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to the people one out on the streets of that. this is something that we've not seen before. how much size you detect in terms of these radius began in 2021? it's still happening now. it is simply a message this by far the largest by rows of rockets that we've seen in a while, certainly since the ceasefire. and the message is very clear from the mess. you might say that you are weakening us, but we're still able to send up rockets, particularly from the north and from central garza, the deputy head of from us is political bureau has told out your 0 the negotiations over truce and guys who have not completely broken down, he said there will be no further exchange of captives until the end of the war area . his route pulled negotiations from its intelligence agency must side out of cattle which be mediating ceasefire efforts. the locus of us, me, one the how the official and final stance of the movement of how much is that there
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will be no exchange of captives until the end of the aggression and a comprehensive and permanent ceasefire. we the homeless movement declared from the beginning that it is not a maneuver deception or anything else that the form prisoners will arrive to gaza on october 7th were not a target. and we were ready to release them without conditions. women and children who are held captives were not our targets either. they arrived in gauze due to the exceptional circumstances, and we were also ready to conclude this matter in exchange of the release of our women and children held in the occupation forces presents or from the audi how shame has more about the announcement from the deputy header from us. hello, this is paula 0, chief, saw the hell out already spoke to address it on saturday, stating that his room is not going to negotiate the prison that exchange on the file. as far as the war continues,
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that'd be no prisoner exchange. he also stated that the remaining captives advisor are either a former or caught on military personnel on women and children have been exchanged over the past days with as right now, this comes as, as right now, as the pulling off it's negotiating team from adult. however, they were taking fault in these sessions with american security delegation. also, egyptians posted by cut that he's not discussing the framework up the cost of the mid jason for $0.02 a prison exchanged up in the core the, the french president, the manual back drawing, visited. they'll have to discuss the release of french hostages in augusta. the french president spoke before coming to the hot and one that if his read is not going to work on that a flying, it's goes from the war on from us and keep the objective of destroying from us.
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then this is going to be a decade when the task, when it, on the i think this is the moment when is rarely, authorities need 2 more precisely defined the end goals. what does the total destruction of come us mean and does anyone think it is possible if it's is the a, the war will last 10 years? yeah, but the city did you 100 so that can be no long term security for israel in the region. if that security comes at the price of public opinion lives, affecting public opinion in the regions, we'll talk about companies, is that assistant professor of public policy. they do how institute for graduate studies, he says the view from european leaders on his role is one guys that was beginning to shift away from those in the us. the times has always played the capital in the end, the present thing ministry from the policy of the open union as one of the biggest and major countries into you it, it has always counted the foreign policy emphasis of the entire all confidence. and
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this is where micro comes. i mean, at, let's think about it about this position is when you clean as well. he always wanted us to look at it for this particular approach. diagnostic politics with at some point he was keen to have somebody patricia's between to kind of rush on the americans would have very angry with him. but not when we look at europe or the european union, you'll see that it has been a very important and key parts that in the peace process since the establishment also the but a single thought of the the, the also piece, the to 1990 for europe has invested so much and is they building project to put a single state building project and it has been a very generous, don't have the blessing and people and they don't peons because of the jo graffiti and the history of the show job. but if they city, i mean we are, we live in one of these in the mid 3 in the it up i, europe is always more or less in a more modern pragmatic positions under us. this is very far away,
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and it's always provide this unlimited support. these are in one, you'll see the situation in from a pragmatic, from a different angle. and it's, it seems also that there is a left and it's what is from the us. also, the playing all the way with these are the n, and that sort the, this is what was it wants to prevent the thought of the collapse of this piece process. it wants to, to play some pragmatic crone to revive it. and france comes in this position automatically comes with the solution for bringing them back to the political game . and also that is one important thing. also, we're not talking about the guys that frontier to live on, and also is open extreme importance to, to france as well. as the north and foot on that your husband, on his way in is on fire. and they want to make sure that there won't be any further escalation. so they, we have been getting some statements coming from some french statements that they really wanted of a full scale award. and i think between the bottom has below and is right. so i think all these things when we look at the visa and mainly the agenda,
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that's my goal comes with to cup of as of an important mediator to more or less to convey the message to pop out on top of each of these items on the scene as well, that we can probably be the width of it. and you can rely on us also to the, to, to, to send some messages, messages to embrace some agenda different than the americans. still, without the rest of us, vice president says washington won't allow the full suite location of palestinians from gaza or the occupied westbank going pools for a cease file. we get an update on several of march is held across the u. k. sort of dire. so you would kind of senior the,
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the weather brought to you by visit, cut off color was things involved in storms into the southeast of the us recently. this area out here quite enough. the middle system please to wherever the blood pressure this one around louisiana. right up to the legs. that's going to be the dominant feature. hey, as we go through the next complet dice, i, somebody went with us, we paying cost the operations over towards the eastern seaboard. we're looking at snow in the northern flank of that. so new england saying some significant snow for pushing across intricate back as well. central at risk, generally looking dry. and then yeah, because most of the coming back in across the rock is significant amounts of snow full that could cause some disruption. and we got the driving rain coming back in across the pacific northwest into that western side of kind of a game. tons of snow in the process for the south is generally driving some type of sunshine, like getting up to around 24 degrees celsius. that sunshine, stretching down into northern parts of mexico, but for central southern areas of mexico,
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this line of right is the same one that pull that heavy right in across the deep south of the us. fast going to bring some big down, pulls into southern areas of mexico before the camera. payment's. not too bad. some lovely sunshine coming through. looking good here as we go on through the next couple of days. plenty of sunshine highs. the 2nd one the weather brought to you by visit cut some thought provoking ones, but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate script. there are no quick wins and eventually some odd heating interviews. do you feel like america is less than that? these days or is it just a different full? i think that democracy is a process basically, entities do you feel 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 here. the story on talk to how does era the
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you're watching. i'm just area. here's a reminder of our top story is this is rose bombardment of gov is continuing into the night with such a day moving a 100 the palestinians were killed in this way. the air raid on the bottom of the strips, most densely populated areas beyond. we know from us because some of the guys says it's find a power outage of rockets that kind of leave. the escalation between israel and a mass comes offer ceasefire expired on friday. the, the deputy hand from us is political bureau is told out to 0 that negotiations on choosing garza about completely broken down. you said that will be no further exchange of captives until the end of the war. now the us vice president says
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washington won't allow the forced relocation of punish thing is from guys it will be occupied westbank speaking into by a couple of harris said the us is holding discussions with the regional powers to agree on the future of the territory. we must accelerate efforts to build an enduring peace and that begins with planning for what happens the day after the fighting. and shortly after october, 7th, president 5 and i began discussions with our national security team about post conflict, gaza. we have begun to engage partners in the region and around the world in these conversations. and this has been a key priority over the last 8 weeks. 5 principles guide our approach for post conflict. i've gotta know forcible displacement, no re occupation,
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no siege or blockade. no reduction in territory and no use of gaza as a platform for terrorism. we want to see a unified, gaza and westbank under the palestinian authority and policy invoices and aspirations must be at the center of this work. i would just say was heidi jed castro told us more about what vice president campbell of her said. she really spells it out more clearly than we've heard from the, by the ministration previously on with this 2 state solution. that of course, has long been us policy toward the middle east would look like she also talked about how is real. she said needs to protect civilian lives more. and i want to quote her, she said quote, to many innocent palestinians have been killed and israel must do more to protect innocent civilians. so we're hearing this increasing urgency coming not only from
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the vice president, but also from top us officials like the defense secretary, lloyd austin, who just spoke a few hours ago at the defense for him. usually of this kind of a fight. the center of gravity is the civilian population. and if you drive them into the arms of the enemy, you replaced a technical victory with a strategic a fee. and so i have repeatedly made clear to israel's leaders that protecting tell us that in civilians and gods like it's both a moral responsibility and a strategic impaired. and of course this was coming from austin who was a 4 star general. and then you asked that over saw in the us is a fight with i sold saying that lessons learned from there is that in urban warfare, he said that protesting civilians was a must in order to secure victory. but really the, the big question here is we're hearing all of these officials and blinking, of course as well. the secretary of state cautioning is real in more and more
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urgent terms to protect civilians and gaza. but what will they actually do about it? what will the us do about it? and of course, we know the us as a israel's main military supporter. and now a 14000000000 aid package is pending in congress. that's how much bite and wants to give to israel. since this war started, that package already passed the us house of representatives, but in this coming week is expected to be now debated in the senate where more and more voice has happened. dissenting. they're still in the minority, but we're seeing them the mentor. i'm going, as the us is really taking a more critical look at how this really military is continuing its campaign in gaza . he's really soldiers of shows and killed a palestinian carpenter and father of 6, the nap listened. the occupied westbank. the 139 year old was attacked by illegal is rarely settled, is with tons of caraway by the sun. settlers for the call,
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the form of a shot in the neck, find this way, the soldier. that's the whole. so new novelist is ready for us is blocked in ambulance, reaching a 16 year old. how does it take me an injured doing a raid? the teenager later died his injuries, the number of postings kills and the occupied westbank since the stats of the war and gaza is more than 253 as well. but elsewhere the occupied westbank 10 must is rarely settled, is a time to restaurants in the village of so we are security camera footage capture the moment of the attack. and in this way, the police call passing by without stopping the how the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court. the only c c says he was. busy up a team to investigate human rights violations on both sides of the cause. a conflict coming. come may the pledge on a visit to the occupied westbank promising you active. this refused to meet him, accusing the quote of favoring israel save us for avi. how's this from her mother
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at the ministry of justice and run them. the chief prosecutor of the world's highest court meet the victims of israeli occupation. no fee. i didn't like any of that and there's no justice. there was justice. things would have been different in palestine when they treat people with the standards. there is no justice item in the remains of my son be out of his buddies withheld. we don't know if he's in a grade for them or the international criminal court. the global community of large should be a shame she sense about the state of human rights and palestine. how do you respond to criticism that you are applying a double standard to this conflict in favor of israel, mr. con? mister god, how do you respond to the criticism and well, he'll be visiting any of the rest since taking over his ice. he sees chief prosecutor in 2021. karim hon has been described as hostage to these rarely narrative,
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at the same time as his visit in gaza. more evidence of israel's war crimes con was given graphic examples of israel's human rights violations in the occupied territories, including accounts of state sponsored murder and sexual violence, a post and you administer, who was in the room said conditions have never been so bad. he did his best to convince us that he wouldn't make balance, did that he's taking what's going in by this time serious? would you believe him? palestinian say trust in global institutions is in short supply. one of palestine is biggest human rights groups refused to meet with the i. c. c. visit at the invitation of israel's not even a signatory to the court. in salt injury for post, i'm a member state, got into for a year his picking and choosing the victims. that's dangerous. the role,
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the future, an image of the court seen as a last resort for victims. this is a message that no one protects them as a sheet. you have to protect yourself up, you know, making a sense of justice or florida. despite hon, vowing to investigate violations on both sides of the conflict, palestinians don't see him as independent serving only his critics say to rubber stamp and illegal occupation zane bus route. the old 0 roman law in the occupied west by. all right, let's talk to some of the world news now. one of the you and climate summit into by 50 oil companies representing navy hoff of global production of pledge to reach nit 0 may say an emissions by 2030. they also agreed to end routine binding of natural gas when dribbling driving, drilling, or other for oil, environmental groups of cold to move a smoke screen, say a full shows of phasing out oil, gas and coal, b u. s. and china also, and as they work together to reduce methane emissions, the gas is a major contribute to,
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to global warming. the oil and gas industry. must i, 9 around our northstar of keeping $1.00 within reach. and that is exactly that extra 9 and the thinking behind the oil and gas, the composition charter that's we are announcing today the one you crane is led to the destruction of many of the countries natural resources. farm land has been hard, had to reduce great output as an impact to the world's food supply. prosecutors, a gathering evidence, low hope of trying russia in international quotes, what they describe as a co sign. well, mcbride, some keys in phone lines outside. keep an inspection team carries out a regular check for signs of pollution are seemingly healthy. the water and soil here is heavily contaminated by oil that is soaked into the ground.
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and this is where the oil came from. a fuel depot that was destroyed and a russian strike in march last year. in july 2022, all the fish and the lake died and we discovered oil pollution up to a kilometer away, which was seeping into the water system. so we're regularly taking samples, evidence for the day, so many other sites is being gathered by prosecute as step in the hope. the international community will one day recognize eco side, the wilful damage of the environment as a crime. ukraine is trying to set the precedent that russia should be punished for all international crimes committed in ukraine. included the crimes against the environment. the worst case, according to ukrainian investigators, was the destruction in june of the cutoff. cut them that flooded towns, villages and farm land in a toxic deluge. the collapse of the call called good time, was described by president beloved them is
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a landscape as an environmental volume of mass destruction. one that might take years for the full scope of the damage to be realized. while ukraine will be dealing with this was environmental costs long after the fighting is over. the prosecution of eco side could have future implications. as the world face is a growing climate to emergency, and to date everybody realize the environment as an object has a value for all the international community and for future generation. that is also the reason why we're finding you are in this air force environment should no longer be the cell in system before a rad, but welcome possible consequence from this otherwise devastating conflict. public broad, i'll just say era keith or the wall, gaza now and several mount shoes have taken place across the u. k. and sold a diety. would palestinians protests as a cooling for a lasting si, fi, and an end to the bombardment of gaza. so you're good.

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