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the she's kind of editing on. yeah. now the scenes of destruction in gauze the 9 talk to is really strong. so level of home in rockford at least 3 on 2 palestinians have been killed in the last 24 hours. the my, my name's sight. this is all just their life and of all was there coming up. the deputy need of how most tells out is there a the remaining counter was in dollars a won't be freed unless israel stump sufficing. and it will tell us, standing prisoners are released the opposite
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as is right, is run up the pressure on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to bring more captives back home. also ahead, how much is arms, wing 5 barrels broke. it's aimed at tennessee. and we'll have an update from the occupied westbank. where is there any forces on intensifying raids on kind of thing in the is just go on a 6 g m t about 8 am in gaza, where israel is continuing its bombardment in ground and cousin more than 300 pounds of students had been killed in just the last 24 hours is on live pictures, a smoke rising over the gauze sky line this morning and artillery strikes to have continued to pound the strip day and night. since the collapse of that ceased 52
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days ago. at least a 100 people were killed in a single bombing of jamalia in northern garza on stocks today. to me, walton is ready bombardment of a home in russ site and the south has killed me. 7 members of one family, civil defense cruise dug through the rubble to search for survivors up to seen in the l. jeanina neighborhood of rough uh, the also able to rescue 10 engine family members and take them to hospital. well, israel is expanding its foaming of guns or with thousands more palestinians killed in strikes across the strip talks to reach a new seas. 5 deal have collapsed with homeless saying they will be no more negotiations on captives until the war ends. alexander bias begins are coverage a major is really air raid your con eunice in southern gaza. within minutes, several residential towers and how much town completely destroyed of israel had
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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 sense the set to go. so here we are in this. 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 in northern gotta an air raid 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 been targeted repeatedly during the past 8 weeks. there is nothing. there's no civil defense. there are no ambulances. there's no medical services. i. the
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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 dozens 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 was zone once again for palestinians. nowhere is safe and the relative peace of the ceasefire is a distant memory. alexandra buyers al jazeera as get more now on the ground in gauze so we can speak to honey, my food. he is in newness, in the southern gaza strip. what is the latest you can tell us about is really
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offensive. st. garza the the. yes. well i the air in the hours of this morning, this barely a barrage of ears rise. continue to try the gaza strip, particularly in the central part and but more concentrated in the southern part, namely sonya in a city and rough city. since the early hours of this morning, we're talking about a total of a more than 30 people have been killed. 10 of them only in one visit den. so home in rough, i know the janina neighborhood. but as of last night, this late, ongoing, relentless air strikes have damage much to the east for inside of the city of han. you and it's an area that has that it's residents have been sharply ordered to evacuate, not only through the western side of honey, but this time they are ordered sharply, with a, with
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a threatening tone to rough. i city as a safe area. but when people started to move into the deep found himself under heavy bombardment, confirming what they believe that there is no safe place in gauze. as of this moment, there's ongoing heavy artillery showing at the eastern side of han, you and his name. the obvious sign of bins to highlight and for that area and to cut out an area where so hundreds, hundreds of people are still stranded in that area. it could not move because older roads, old and in roads leading to the center of high newness and the major roads leading to rough. i have been destroyed along with the infrastructure. it is hard for people to drive their cars. as of now, the only can walk the walk and under heavy rain of bombs in ears like make it, make the chances of losing their life very, very high. to the northern part of gauze i've sold this mom and the rescued team on
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the ground have been able to old bodies of, from, under the levels of a residential compound at the siege. our neighborhood where a 50 residential homes were completely destroyed. we're talking about an entire blocks of stavros families had been destroyed completely and turned into a pile of ruins so far. 210 bodies had been pulled from under the rivals that the genet sides continue on. fortunately and this time with degrees in 10 city that is intense and scale and its been magnitude covering the entire small in class of the gaza strip. okay, honeymoon. thank you so much for your reporting honey. the in hon. eunice and the southern gaza strip. hospitals in the gaza strip pumping over wrong with people injured or killed in san today is showing money. all children, including and con eunice will launch numbers of civilians have fled in recent weeks under the orders of the as ready ami camille. and that it like has more just
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a warning that have report contains distressing images. are the tyrants carry their bloody children to hospital? oh ok. so the mountains hospice who in central garza is overwhelmed. ok is ready forces from the data of the neighborhood. the, the, the, the, it is through nursing instead many patients or left line the through the ministry of health and goals that says most of those killed over 200 since friday, a women and children. the
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missteps vanessa hospital read relatives weights to bury the dead of hon. eunice wasn't supposed to either whoever 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 5 more children, hold on commitment to that of to 0. the deputy head of how much this political viewer has told alan to 0 that they will be no further exchange of captives until the end. as the rule. as negotiations of a truce have completely broken down alia as ro pools negotiates has,
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from its intelligence agency, must also have casa, which has been mediating ceasefire efforts. locust us me when the how the official and final stance of the movement of how much is that there 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 gaza due to the exception of circumstances. and we were also ready to conclude this matter and exchange of the release of our women and children held in the occupation forces.
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prisons, raleigh's, up and taking place instead of even an effort to run pop pressure on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to bring more captives home. so congress has moved from tel aviv . it's out now now bring them back. now they tunes is tens of thousands of his re these gathered on yet another thought today in solidarity with those held captive in garza. this time the calls for the immediate release came darkly from some of those just freed my hum us so nothing. i came to thank you because without you, i wouldn't be here. now we must bring back my son and everyone, but i shot many of those brutes. back to israel was separated from the loved ones, still in captivity, wives from their husbands and children from their fathers as these 5 deal agreement,
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the ended on friday morning. so early women and children released from us and says that it freed all women and children under a see. so i agreement that ended off to both sides blamed each other for violations . israel says that it didn't release an additional 17 women and children, and that's why it's going back to bombing garza is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says diplomatic efforts what to release 80 captives. but the only way to get the remaining ones is by stepping off. it's minutes, we pressure on him us and that's what makes you see where you continue to fight with all might, this is what i'll fight is look a parent for during the c side. so for a complete victory of the have us, while he might be unified in his vision with the will cabinets, a separate public statement by his defense minister, y'all. long just minutes before the prime ministers didn't go on notice by reports is a question that's in yahoo!
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whether he quits off to the rule, he didn't give a dark thoughts. but those protesting outside to me the fact was the most people in the government fashion, extremely religion, people. and dave, what's happened to the 7th of october is the price they are having in charge and the government families advise health cognitive demanding the government revise. the ceasefire should be available by this makes no sense. the duty of old decision makers of the ministers here is to meet with us on a weekly basis and keep us informed, to produce more and more deals, which will bring all hostages home as early as tomorrow. the southern and to the pause in fighting came is a big blow to many and the people,
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hey, say, don't keep up the pressure. so everyone is boat spot on site at all. is there a ton of these pre owned wing of how much says that? it finds a barrels of ro, kits at tel aviv on saturday, must get more than this with ellen fisher who is the only person i will keep on east, worse than what more can you tell us about this? what kind of tack allen? reports over night falls, 40 outlets and central and southern israel. the 1st attacks on tel aviv since november on the 20th. there's really, i'm a radio saying in the last couple of hours that 10 of their all kids for 5 from northern guys are and this comes just hours after the is really prime minister said that the intention was the complete destruction of them, of the mass, to dismantle it, just days after these really, i mean, you said it had essentially mail it to control of a large part of northern guys. the fact that these rocket score 5 from the are
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certainly undermines that claim will also undermine the government and the armies credibility with the people in israel. now these really army is also said that amount is to kill a senior. how must come under someone who is behind some of the attacks on october, the 7th of mine who decided that they should attack. now how was the could boats they and the operation in and around via the say he was killed during operations in guys on the sides of the what is also interesting is that in the last couple of. 1 hours, these really army has one people in con eunice, but they're going to launch a major operation. they are in the coming hours, a warning people to move out of that area. they have dropped leaflets again and warning them that they have to get out saying that they not have the want. then if they decide to stay, it's essentially be a problem. but of course, for many people they are, the concern is where do they go to the head size as they've been told before? beyond can you to starting towards rafa where the happy the tax 5 easily use as
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well. so it's a very difficult decision for the people who are still trapped here after this morning from the israeli government is really army in the last couple of hours out unofficial. that for us and occupied east jerusalem. still a head on out. is there a top us officials judge as well to follow international law and protect civilians in gaza? the frank assessments to force displacement in persecutions? it seems to be another inform between what we see here. please log in to change the reality, but drive it to lingering in depth analysis of the case headlines. do you think even the president of the united states when he hasn't been able to get to humanitarian schools, he's been asking for days and days has any sway of a private us and nothing else in the inside story on al jazeera, the,
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the challenge as well as the the
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you're watching out as a reminder of our top stories based our end is rarely bombardment. if it's a home and rough of a nice who's killed at least 7 members of one family and 300 policy indians have been killed in. is there any roads in the past 24 hours sauce name more than a 100 policy names were killed. and is there any rate on the jabante a refugee camp? one of the strips most densely populated areas the wing of how much the cason brigade say that it find a barrels of real kids to tennessee, the escalation between israel and how much comes up to see spike spied on friday. the top us officials are becoming increasingly insistent that israel must follow
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international law and protect civilians in gaza. new marks by the vice president and defense x ray follow the presumption of facilities off to the gaza. see spot ended. harvey. joe castro has more on the side lines of the cop 28 summit into by us vice president cala harris had a clear message for is real. too many innocent palestinians have been killed. frankly, the scale of civilian suffering and the images and videos coming from gaza are devastating with more than 15000 dead in gaza under is really bombardment and see squire negotiations called off the message of us officials including defense secretary lloyd austin, has become increasingly insistent that is real, must do more to protect civilians. is 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
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a fee. so i have repeatedly made clear to israel's leaders that protecting tell us that in civilians and guys like is both or more responsibility a and a strategic imperative. the comments from harris and austin reflect a growing shift from the us as the initial unequivocal support for israel's military actions. but it remains to be seen if they'll be more than just words. the us has provided israel with much of the lisa weapons it is using now in gaza. in the senate. this coming week will consider whether to send still more military aid to israel. meanwhile, saturday saw yet more protest in los angeles in washington against the blood shed and gaza asked for what comes after the war. the vice president also outlined in the clearest public terms to date what the us wishes to see for palestinians. no
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forcible displacement, no re occupation, no siege or blockade, no reduction in territory and no use of gaza as a platform for terrorism. she said the us wants to see a unified garza n westbank under the palestinian authority. heidi joe castro out to 0 washington. while the french president and my new macro is in the hall where he is discussed, the latest developments in gaza with castles amir during the talks shake to me. but how much off on the stress the need for continuing international assets to negotiate to permanency is fine in gaza. he said it was needed to protect civilians and the end of an age. they also discussed a 2 state solution in accordance with you and resolutions. i am not home said that if the objective of the wars to destroy home us, it couldn't go on for
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a decade to the task when it auto mall. i think this is the moment when is rarely, authorities need 2 more precisely defined and goals. what does the total destruction of from us mean? and does anyone think it is possible if it's as the a, the war will last 10 years? yep. 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 where you are joining me now. doha street, here is somebody him, as he is associate professor of anthropology at b, northwest and university and castle. he's also written extensively about the our world. thank you for joining us. so 2 days since the cx 5 ended and talks to bring it back, have collapsed. what now, where do we go from here? so yeah, where do we go from here? um i think uh, you know, again i what needs to happen is there needs to be pressure and not talk. i mean i'm listening to come of that house is no re occupation or displacement and reminds me
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of no settlements construction. right. and we've been talking about no settlement construction since 1993 since also and it's continue. so the american president's and the politicians talk and talk, but they don't know. there's no pressure effectively. and again, you know what they're saying behind closed doors is probably very different. and i, i, so i think what needs to happen is there needs to be international pressure from, you know, the, the global self. i think that there needs to be at least the threats of international military intervention. i had said earlier that, you know, in libya, there was, you know, 11 speech and, uh, the international community, or at least natal women in iraq, us once and without a mandate from the one on, uh, you know, sort of rumors of what must weapons of mass destruction,
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so in african nations, for example, or even in our country could, or maybe even the feel the p a if they had any teeth, could take us to the un general assembly and call for military intervention. and put that on the table as enough, as a, uh, an option to force as real to, to stand down into a comfortable image. so ceasefire on its own, it without anything. the backing that cease fire is not going to really result in a ceasefire until israel has flattened if it hasn't already flocking. so what? well, i mean, talking about looking at goes into the future. i mean, what did you make of us next year of defense, lloyd austin's comments yesterday in dubai. he said, is ro risk a strategic defeat if it does not work to protect public opinion civilians in gaza? what do you think he meant by that? i mean it's, it's what we've, you know, people have been saying all along, right, to you, but your, you know, if you bond them there, they're just going to come back and hate you more. so what,
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why is israel not concerned about that? because israel is governed by a philosophy of ethnic cleansing from day one zionism since then, the early 19 hundreds has been held. bends on eliminating, cuz the native population, it's nothing new, it's not a it didn't start in october. on october 7, it didn't starts in the 1990 is that started long time ago and 75 years ago. and then, and this is a process and we used to talk about a slow genocide. and now we're talking about, you know, all out flattening and, and you know, physical, fast genocide. but what the settlement construction in the west bank warehouse was not fighting for the last 20 years or 15 years. that is a process of, of genocide, of ethnic cleansing. and uh, you know, so, so this, this hasn't stopped me. this has continued briefly. you uh,
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an expert on social movements and the pounds social movements. we've seen huge protests against what is going on in gaza of a recent weeks. they've restarted it up again since the ceasefire collapsed. how much power to social movements actually have to bring about change? so i think global solidarity is a fundamental aspect of our political system. you have the us to have russia, you have china and you have the global solidarity, which is part of that. and. and so i think it's immensely powerful. i think boycotts the investments and sanctions are immensely powerful. and it's unites people again, all around one sort of action brings people out to the streets. and so i think people need to continue that pressure and i think maybe the ceasefire when people see that, oh, you know, things that return to common and people are hoping that this is going to last,
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that might have done some things for a few days. but you'll see now you just saw yesterday, i think that the day before the united auto workers is the largest union in the us, came out of 4 ceasefire. this is the same union that by, than one since that stood side by side with the michigan some months ago. so i think this is so it can make a difference. okay, really good to get your perspective so many have as associate professor of anthropology at northwestern university. and gotta meanwhile they've been more is riley raids in the okey pied westbank soldiers killed a 21 year old palestinian vacant. and the audi, as a sunday morning in the city of kalki, a witnesses, a soldier's indiscriminately opened fire as they entered the town west snob loose. it's riley forces, also rated homes in nablus, trying to find find has a number of raids in the occupied. westbank has increased since the salt of the water on october. the 7th. a
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nonsense may not be inside. you can find lots more information on stories on, on website algebra dot com to check it out. whether it's next then inside story will examine whether israel tablet and from intelligence scientists during the how much attack do stay with the hello the weather set bad now across the goals, looking pretty good. not too much cloud lovely, a warm sunshine for the most part, pleasantly warm sunshine. 26 celsius. here in the hall, we going up to $28.00 in depa. just a gentle breeze, a gentle smile coming in a little change as we go through sunday. and on in to monday, you can see how the dry weather does extend a fairway further north as well. actually pushing right across into that east. the side of the mediterranean, but there was a change of foot, so we'll see some,
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what the weather easing over to was the boss for us sliding across the grease as we go through the next style. so athens with around 22 celsius on sunday, following back to around 18 degrees is that shabby. rain makes its way of easy its way into that west to sort of took a for a time all the time. it does stay dry across that eastern side of the mediterranean allows you to ride to across northern parts of africa. one or 2 showers may be over towards tennessee a but nothing too much to speak over the middle east by the resources we go through on monday, last 8, right across much of west africa. now police decide one or 2 coastal showers. nothing too much to speak of the main rain that extends rod across the heart of africa. tons in this thing. some big down pulls over the next couple of days to the south. is that as long as the hot and dry? the hairs from i'll just is on the go and need tonight out is there is
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only move i left. is that the, this is where we, the sex allies from out is there is move, i laugh, available in your favorite types to just set for it. and type to move the new app from alpha 0 new at using is it the renewed is riley bombardment of gauze off the c spot entities west lake, the humanitarian crisis. us wants these route to do more to protect the palestinian civilians. what's the military strategy? and kinda as well learn from the intelligence fame is the lead to how most is october tech. this is inside story. the.

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